The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1920, Page 8

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EIGHT FORTUNE INOLD | CLOTHES CHEST “Diamond Dyes” Turn Old,| Faded, Shabby Apparel Don't worry about perfect results. | Use “Diamond Dyes.” guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any tabric, whether it be wool, linen, cotton or mixed goods, cf blouses, stockings, coats, feathers, draperie The Direction Book with age tells so painly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have drug- gist show you “Diamond Dye” Color Card. PROMINENT MEN MAKE STIRRING APPEAL TO MEN TO TAKE UP RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS, RENEW FAITH AND MAKE SACRIFICE C. L. Young Offers Four Rem- | edies to Have Churches Ap-| peal to Men and Judge Nuessle| Talks on Crying Need of the Hour Two splendid addresses, one on “Faith” and the other on “The Man and the Chure were deliver day evening at the urch by .Judge W. L. N Young respectiv I Bible class had chargé ofthe servi due to the absence.of Rev. C, H_ Po: tlethwaite, who left Sunday: night;for | New York and Philadelphia, H. P. Goddard, director/of the class, had direct charge’of the services and introduced the speakers to the con- gregation, Mrs. H. H. Steeie sang a solo and Henry Halverson and George Humphries sang, “Watchman What of the Night.” MR, YOUNG'S ADDRESS Mr. Young's address in part was as tollows: “There has been a great deal of discussion and criticism on the sub- ject ‘Man and, the Church.’ but very little of it has been of a constructive nature. It is easy to say the world is topsy turvy, that there is a big problem to: lje Rélved in the present indystrialsaha Bogial unrest. But it is’ anothér,?mattef. entirely to diag- fivulpy, to remedy these q fad ‘its Methods there is prac- ically’ Adthing: Of;constructive value. Some people say the church no long- fr*-challengés mney to service, or in- Vites"thieir bet efforts. “The church has faults as every —— ‘No Rheumatics’is a Mighty Poor q The Velvet tin is twice as big as shown here Reason for Wearing a Wooden Leg ‘O sting or hot burnin’ is a mighty weak-knéodt tage recommendation for tobacco... But when to- - bacco is mild and cool, and yct as full of “fun” as a barrel of monkeys—well, that’s another story—that’s Velvet. And ’cause why? "Cause Velvet is brought up—not jerked up by F BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE human institution has, just as every man has faults. The church is “an institution, however, is more than mere men and women, it is the result; of ages of effort, sacrifice and labor and for that reason it.is so hard to| change. the current of its life or to reform it, FOUR NEEDS “There are four things the church c+ today needs. “First, the relationship between man and the church should be placed solely on a religious basis. ‘The man! problem in the church has resolved itself into the idea that the church is unworthy of the man, or to put it of the ‘church, “Men. in the: big majority, are not mollycoddles. They do not want to be spoon fed. Churches of today try | to interst. men in church affairs by feeding. him doughnuts and cotta; while what. men really crave is uni-| versal truth, i CHURCH MEN COWARDS “Men, who are regular church go- ers, are cowards to men outside of their church. They do not deal with; the men they come in contact about religious matters on.a religious basis. They do not say what a fine sermon they heard Sunday, or what inspi tions and intellectual enjoyment the; receive from their Bibie class stu-j dies, Rather they discuss the social side of the church. It is no wonder that men are not attracted to the| church, i “The second thing Is that the church must offer a creed that is intell and believable. A truly Christian } evecd can be made understandable and ! a challelige to every man, | We can have such a creed and we must have such_a creed if we are to attract men to church. SACRIFICE “The third need is emphasis on the essentials of establishing the King- dom of Heaven on earth through the principles of sacrifice. That is the law, Sacrifice ennobles man, it brings out his finest qualities. It is the great- est essential. Without it our lives would -be’a vacuum, That is the point on which emphasis should be made. The war ‘brought out the finest ex- amples of manhood through willing sacrifice and it is this sacrifice thati will challenge men’s interest ‘in church and religious affairs, “The fourth requirement, is to do} away with the negalivenéss of the! hurch’s way of doing things. We! should stress the ‘do’ of religious and! the ‘thou shalt’ and not the ‘thou shalt | not!” JUDGE NUESSLE'S TALK Judge ‘Nuessle said in part as fol-| lows: i “The duty of the hour depends up- on. each, person’s circumstance over another way, that the man is unworthy | - {all of us is to renew our faith... WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, 1920 WESTERN ELECTRIC POWER & LIGHT MOOQDOTCOHOOODOGHOOQHOOGGQOGOOOQOGHOGHOOOHOOOOOS ‘ 7 GOOOOQOOQOOOHOOOOLHOHOHOOHOOOOOHOOO®OGOHOOHOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOQOOO OOOOOOO © Your Opportunity VERY FARMER is a prospect for a Power and Light Plant. Every farmer knows Western Electric quality E and service. Are you going to establish yourself in this coming business while the opportunity exists, or are you going to wait until it’s too late? If your teritory is open, this is your opportunity. ~ Lahr Motor Sales Company DISTRIBUTORS 300 Fourth Street Bismarck [0] GQDQODQOOOOOOHOOOOOOGODQODOHDOOOOOOOO common and which it 1s our duty to do, There is one thing we ought to have,-we must have, and that is the really duty of the hour. “This. big duty which is common to That presupposes that we all have had faith and that fact is true as faith has been the universal instinct ever since man existed, “We are all believers in our ‘Chris- tian civilization whether we are af- filiated with any church actively or not. We are willing and anxious to participate in and partake of its ben- efits. We should not confine faith to any particular ‘church for avithout uni versal faith there will be no universal Christian’ civilization. FAITH UNIVERSAL “Faith touches every endeavor in every walk of life and unless it is there we cannot have our Christian civilization, our respect. of other peo- ple’s rights and their properties, Faith! the basis of patriotism of our coun- try, of our homes,of our church, of our, business: relations, of our physicians, our lawyers, our ‘banks, our druggists, in fact every human activitiy. “When analyzed properiy, it is the basis of every. human relation and faith increases and decreases in pro- portion with the goudness in. the hu- man. heart, to increase or renew our faith, to augment it and if we fail to do our duty, our church, homes. country and everything that we love and revere will suffer. Russia is the example of what happens if faith. “The faith of those men who. served our country in the war is reflected in the preambl¢ of the American Legion. which we have or have. not. control. When they came back from France But there is one thing we all have in! where their faith had been renewed The duty of the hour fs) we have lack of} d year Tires | they were not imbued with selfahness | and ‘questionings of the Old Worla, but with renewed faith in their God and country, Washington and Abraham Lincoln.” |KINDLING — $2.00 per load, at The Tribune. | PE-RU-NA WEIGHS MORE THAN EVER Bondurant, 10} ering from the Influ weak I could not gain y strength for two months. The latter “While. 1 1 bottles t igh re to 174 pound: lever weighed. My usual wi As 15: this lette ‘'e perfe welcome. A. ALL R, For the relief -of coughs, « colds and all diseases due to catarrh and eatarrhal conditions, Pe-ru-na has held the confidence of thousands during the last fifty years. As a health restorer and ‘body builder after proiracted sickness, the grip or Influenza, there is nothing better. Pe-ru-na is a dependable family medicine for everyday. ills, SOLD EVERYWHERE. TABLETS OR LIQUID. Equip Your Small Ca | -° With Goo _ouoRKMUNTULAUNNHNHONNAesuTANKNN RHONA HHO NRK mg MEET THURSDAY The regular meeting of the Ladies’ aid of the Presbyterian church will be We must rekindle the) held ‘Thursday afternoon in the church flame that burned in tne souls of such| parlor. The afternoon will be spent 1 Americans as Nathan Hale, George | sewing for the White cross under the auspices of (Westminister Guild. All members are requested to be present. Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for . Hosiery. C. A.’ Allen, Bondurant, 1a. the hair. It’s raised as carefully as a favorite child. It’s cure‘ in the big fresh air. And it mellows away , | for two years in wooden hogsheads ’til it’s smooth and rich as cream. ‘The wonder would be if Velvet wasn’t a whacking good pipe smoke, = If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell orany other car using30x3-, 30x3!/4-,or 31x4- inch tires, you can well take advantage of _ the:high, relative: value: built into all! Good- year Tires.” ” ae a You can well do so because you can secure in the small Goodyear Tires the results of such skill and care as have made Goodyear Tires the preferred equipment on the high- oe 5 eo ee cae ee ae est-priced automobiles of the day. bacco an’ that tobacco will shore mellow yo’ nature,” says Velvet Joe. And he’s pretty nearly right. You can well do so because these small Good-.’ year‘Tires are easy to obtain, being produced at the rate of 20,000 a day, and because their first cost usually is as low or lower than ‘that of other tires in the same types and sizes. Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for these tires, and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He supplies many other local owners of small cars. i ATURE-AGEING in the wood does: more to make tobacco friendly than any camouflage you «an cover it with—and don’t you forget it: See, tuste, smell, feel the “real tobacconess” in Velvet. hz, j you cen almost hear it. Velvet’s the tobacco you can judge vith your eyes wide open and specs on, ) Peta nere’. i H Pe aap Gs : i There’s a whole lot in Nature’s way of. making Fs eA idl nies auch vale ma ; reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x 31 size in water- $320 proof ba; 4 thes if m 30x34 Goodyear Double-Cure * Y 30x31 Goodyear Single-Cure . Fabric Ant Skid Tread 91 7S good tobacco better. And it’s all in Velvet. Here’s to a full pipe and a friendly one. the friendly tobacce

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