Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 29, 1920, Page 2

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7gng by Evangelist O. F. Welk trie did not ask him !otwnit'tlll ;Ii{p A .28-—-Co era’ ‘ox- |Other more conven! ent ~time. “He| - X ] WIN 36:2 ounty T'@ R X |didn't beg for more time to consider Red Wi Y T more, 3uly | ywsainationiof Bamidil. ! * your gambling or your jmmoral_hab- BAD T AKE MTS . isprowing by the wayside. it r gazed up and saw’ ;%:bllun gasing down -into his face. "Then Zaccheus :had the suxprise of his Yife, for Jeaus said, “Conie down, ccheus, for 1 am coming to you house today.'’ The man up in the mflm I’AGW “:o ) & JY & the matter. . No, sir, he came down |than ‘six months, citizens Beptember. 6-11—Minnetota State} e (reo in o hurry and_Somewhere | have: been working: on:the:program 3 .| between the limb and the ground he of -an; historical {found’ salyation ‘and: became & New pected to® dra; parts ot the co! The pageant: will' Sept. 15, 16, 17—Beltra { AN, to:ses Jos -la short’time back and:he was not oven thinking of Jesus or of living a better life. And now he is walking 0 with+ Jesus #hd: takiig Him homel:: Father Time will with_ him to his family. Amaszin nt with 'a_ legendar, grace! - If we but: sirrender, t- whi|Indians. Chief Red: work miracles {n ‘gur lives..One min- famous Indfans in his ute we are on' our way to perdition hief: Ving: 4 ‘and the next minute we are on.our { 3 July 28.—Harrison Fu way, to heaven. . . r .} of>the |1er, state, ‘command§r of tne Amerl- . 1t ie safe to say . that a can Legion, announced today that change came, into his home as history. 1 3 -coples~of resalutions which will be as in his Hfe. 'When salvation c Symbolic dances; Tnd! :adopted: at '(He" departme ) to the home it means a transfol tableaux, . fre:céeremon! Ition. ‘No doubt they erected 'a.fan songs: will™] ‘the ily.ajtar and of prayer was|story.. The landing ofithefirst ‘voy-! through Jericho. heard in the lowed. qg:lrs,];::mllngfi?t the‘flnr:gz';mbont’; 3 :4E X € ¥ ¢ early lifé in:Minnesota; veoun- The _SI“M event in' the-history |y . chil ver, cils, departure-of troops foX wars dnd #f Jericho was when Jesus passed | anything. but cussing ‘scolding | the' réturn of = Minneso! through the city.- Itis always a great :;mtn:g the htou:g 1:4_ iilt'. Nl) "ml]qd,er zge recent - world war wi : } makes | that they go to the devil early.in ; 2o S event for any town when God When Christ comes " The .pageant: will ta 3t & visit: Jericho had seen its Kings|parmony. takes the 5td, | the Red Wink L : 249 b golf cours and governors and: generals as they|joy fills the house o [land and water events: § stag et et -+:r | tions pasged at- the di music and hom ed.: ; tibule .t : o ? ‘| ment “conventions, *TH; passed that -way on the road .to Jerus#lem, bat when Jesus came by 3t saw God, for Christ was God. - Yet to say, there were many in Golden: Valley, N. The. last soldier of t returned. -He is. John W | the first to enliet.- only two men-in the treatment in. govern i - Chicago, : ofit for a shattered Park boat €lub seni _eeived .any' ‘ben %&:fl Iy, disabled ight never have known Tokyo.’ 3 - R . (By Mafl)—The . hard M Bad i ot e®a|times which struck Japan with grest | Hoe {2 July. will be u 0 But the day Jesus suddenpess recently had strange of-|8is of & fund for. the S : fects, g. them ‘being: that of jmemorial in memory of ‘the service ‘place o the'Toad lead-|sending. a 'fair Japanese démsel)men and women who gave thelr lives Rt .hl’ ligéting alms from out ‘{nto ‘the matrimonial Tiarket to to ‘their ‘country: 3 ! 2 R ing to. H icho, d‘“‘" fi.fmn T h ook for a husband who can-support| ° The Legion carnival was: de'un- | "THE PIONI o?;w' oy;fm y- ttitade e m“‘. d her. In Japan marriages are com- usuaily interesting by ‘sevéral novel 5 Fléien % the' ‘noise of the !;m - e h° V‘V‘Z tracted through professional match features. A country store—operated his way he inquire 9 “h 0 ;’ ‘;ne 3 ?akers to-a far greater extent than = el 13 coming to .town, anthw en : 3 o |18 the case in other countries, and |’ ;hfl‘ it )‘:VES ‘iIee;“:ut % P}'ggu: ¢ne |these are now profiting ‘by the ‘wind fi:: e‘:'f. l)eavcil;i hnve’ me'rcy o 165" which iis blowing; ill for most qtber Some in the crowd tried to make pe?&;:v;: ::,%:2‘ have we had as Eigl]h.“flh hb“t he cried th“’" l°."‘d°" many women applicants,”, ‘sald one ve mercy on me: esus h x hear:lml:?l,n :nd badeyhim be brought :fge,?::_ E‘Z:t, ‘:.f,'{:“.',‘.’,';' cm‘;:.:‘; ; in his presence, and when he h”"g are men looking for wives, but late- that he wanted .hls sight restored|]y the old order has been reversed. | Jesus . opened his eyes.. Can Vou|There may be otlier reasons, but we %:e theh:oy g tgafi po:l;t n]m’:!;: y;lhoha:; i;x the business tmz; hat! b is sight restored he m the_hard times.are causing, wios to felt like a millionaire. - No wonder | seek - safety by finding husbands' to he rejoiced and praised God with-'a | protect them = There ‘are a number Tloud voice. of 'women of the better class among. It was the cry of that poor beggar | our clients.”” Ry 3 that started-Zaccheus toward Jesus. The Bureau: of Statistics tells ‘a The rich grafter was in his ‘office|similar tale. ' Its records” show that no doubt working over his books and {a tremendous increase is taking place —counting hi_smoney when he heard|in“the number of marriages recorded Zhose cries. for ‘help. He ‘closed D |during the past two months. A rath- ehop and went forth_o_investigate, fer novel ‘example of the steps taken and his’search brought hm-outside | by youhg:women to-find: ‘Hel the city gate. 'He saw the crowd in |js found in' the following ‘advertise- the distance and hurriel his ‘pace. |ment in’ which :a Japanese “maiden: When he reached the outskirts of-the [geeks to land a foreign ‘husbane.. It company surrounding Jesus he in-]reads: “‘Japanese young lady;-aged} Quired- as to what the ‘commotion (20, of best Samuari family, wishes d. when told that Bar-|to break with old eustoms and . to) was:about, -an x Tt ST B el i el | O PR ol to the publicatilow , - __hepwas too short. The Bible- tells | highen 'learning "n Tokyo. Tha:g %3 \ COSt—mOStmlles per~dollar' 5 \J us he was ‘short of stature, that-ie young 'men: are -being, called backto v 3 to say he was.sh'mi: f:om hh} feet }Il)r the farms by their parents, who.made | Ia 3 ’ T ; i : : < see Jesus. f0! ‘boom. s * bsY - > % Mamy:a man falls to o e L aivg nelr. sone §00d, edic Bai ,"‘-”d_' ‘_hat means to you more than mere thickness of tread, great- the reason o are too. short in their = surrender. | cations. Now the hard ! as hit 'er air capacity, more plies.of fabric, They want to hold on to some sin in | them badly, andthe young men must he_gauge of their lives. They want to be saved, | forego vtheh- careers; | greater cushioning, or: bt they want to hold to their idols. 2 > * They want to pe saved but they don’t | Subscrive -for “TRe . Dally ‘Ploneer want -to gtop their dancing on the % devil's lerritory. Let me tell you| — e my friends, it is either surrender all IF KIDNEYS ACT ‘or te damned. You can’t continue the sidewall. It means that all < .component parts of the Fireston grg? - its and be saved. God wmx"tl lo:k l: “you “until’ you wash your -hands of —_— : Z ’ “th~ entire business and come to Him| Says Backache ' Is Sign ‘You with’ an honest heart, desiring to “Have- SRR, DO live right. : Been Eating ¥out mrust kill doubt or doubt will 2 destroy- your: soal. Doubt’ starts in the head but fis never satisfied to re-, main: there. - It digs: -down wntilsit “reaches the heart. ) doubt—it reaches for:the A 3 S i 3 5 an effort to destroy faith; hopé, ease facid whi " the | ? YOU carr \"OW #nd happiness. T doubht can reich. their effort to filter it 3 | e S, ¥ o & ] the heart it wl})l;u:,ckiflln:he a;lafidou: e they become sort of paralyzed| = ) Xour car glye umformrsetv C&; of the! soul. ubt. {sthe & of |and loggy. When your kidne v % \e = : g e the derl’ and does the ;work- of the: ““ii‘:ff’nd Clog.-50u mast i’é'}-':: Sagi are Firestone: _ o RS ‘like. you! relieve your bowels;} - o e SRR “Doubt 1s..a disease—open, up the m’vi‘::‘. ‘f‘.mvay.. S - déor of “your u‘m(l,itgl (}o(‘ll ::xd ‘lfitdln waste, ‘else you have the sunshine of faith.an wi e-. o stroy doubt. Yo:x'j wont-have ltlo fimx Vv:o“d”he' d"“.’}'”n' faith to come-in—just-open the door P of your”hearttand ‘give<itiright-of :’:l.'n"::; "T::d "fid:j e <londy, fall wav. 'And when faith comes: in it of sediment, emmh« .-_M- ‘will ‘bring a hos gooad. friends to water scalds and . dw”ob ”’h‘- ¥ help entertain-you! Faith brings Joy | Llr" et two or th fimu!i" d‘d—' 4 -~ and peace and rest. Faith, brings the night. health of soul .and heart-ease. * As Eith faith and her friends come in, doubt mher Will ‘move out without standing on physician at once or the: order of JMis golng. -And, wit pharmacist about four oun 1 N bt will go’fret and’worry and un-yoatts; take a tablespoonful in a glass S and death. Let them go—it will|of water before breakfast for & few De. good riddance of bad rubbish. days and your kidneys' will then act rooheqs wanted to see Jesus so|fine. This famous salts is made from badly that he was willing to do any- | the acid of grapes and lemon juice, thing. Down.the road was a tree c.ombmed‘ with lithia, and has been He decided [ Used for generations to clean and Yo climb the tree in order to see Je- stimulate sluggish’ = kidneys, also to sus. Tt was very undignified for a|neutralize acids-in the urine so it no man like him to climb a trée to say longer irritates, thus ending bladder the least. But Ite lald aside his dig- | weakness. ity for the moment that he might Jad Salts is.a life saver fot regular gee Jesus. He climbed the tree and | meat eaters. * It is inexpensive, can not ‘injure and makes & delighttul, <crawled out on a limb. - " He parted .the branches. and effervescent lithia-water drink. N, KELLIHER =~ o 'V. M. OWEN, HINES MOTOR INN, BEMIDJI M —— 7 3 | | Defective P

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