The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1920, Page 14

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With a Holiday x T Flowers. Thoughtf @ Femininity loves Flow FLOWERS” HERE are few things in life that coi- vey one’s sentiments ness are embodied in every i Message \ s to another like ulness and sweet ers—particularly wife or sweet- } HIS OLD sobbing world ef \ours is one ‘year older than it was when the last Christmas . carol-—was- chanted. / It has. had ‘anothér twelvemonth of experiments. and of exper- ience, of advancement on ‘many. Ines of human research and acquisition. But,it has not outgrown Jesus Christ. For Him it, has discovered no -substitute.. The star. of Bethlehem is the only ‘star that never sets. Jesus Christ alone can satisfy all human necesisties and the loftjest: of all human inspirations. Q@hristianity is the only univérsal religion, the only one adapted to: all ages of life, to all hu- man conditions, to al races and ll nationglities...,Othet lights have arisen, waned and vanished forever. The Greek mythology is as utterly shaken to! ruin as its own splendid Parthenon. The chief religions of Asta—Brahman- idal, Buddhist and Moslem—are all limited atid local; they are all moribund: While they make no ‘inroads on Christianity, the religton of Bethlehem and Calvary makes constant jnroads upon them. ,The systems of error which Faul and Peter fought Have vanished out of sight, and the whole. Kast is Department. | Store The House With Over 1,000 Garments Do Your at Holiday time. \Mother, heart Will welcome them with open arms. catching glimpses of thé'star that fivst dawned over Judea’s gky- In spiritual namics blood tells, and God has trusted His gospel of salvation to the most powerful races on the globe. » Message of Jegust ‘ a) co We By S. J. DUNCAN-CLARK (Chicago Evening Post) —S) EVER di authoritative voice of Jesus. si If we are to;bring order out of chaos, peace out of conflict, brotherhood out of the “clash of class rae and group, We must return in humble spirit to the A YGEA Bethlehem manger, to the Nazareth shop, to the | market place, the seashore .or the mountainside, ae gq Here one will find everything in season- able blooms—ready for prompt delivery. On Christmas and New Year’s morning we offer special service. Hoskins, Inc. | Bismarck Greenhouses dD. Bismare ke 33, where the mesgagé of Jesus was spoken to the hearts of men. Jesus believed; in Be: jan- It is well to empha- ie ™ no room for despair: in His philosophy. He came </ into a world where Force, and. fraud and opprension hour of His triumphant death He never doubted thi ireedom were possible in human relations. Jesus believed in man as a potential Son of God# His ideal for society contemplated the emancipation of man from. the control of material things. Mammon should not rule; there should be no Occasion. for anxious thougit. concersing any need of-the body; the spiritual etture of man should be free to realize its highest’ destiny- In the program that He worked out as He ‘toiled at the bench He planned that service should be the motive and cooperation the method in humait industry. We have substituted self-advantagé’for service, and mutua] ex- Bloitation for cooperation. While these rule in metive and method we ahall { never reglize the happiness He desired for us—the happiness we seek. Jesus set small store by charity: The J Philanthropy. of almsgiving was to Him a mere cloak for, the imperfections ‘and inéquities of human relations. He put all. the re tnest of His teaching and éxamplé upon justice and love In a world .where: se prevailed: ;chgrity would be unnecessary. We have traveled so ‘far’ trom ' the ideals of Jesus it is not easy to restoré DAN DALY Quits MARINES them. But there is no other way to find a permanent sofution for the troubles, that disturb us. His foad is the-only road. It involves sacrifice. We can: Famous War Hero Who Won Two not avoid the efoss. But. beyond: Calyary lies the realization of our hopes. Medais wilt Gp" Inte Tt is not en igh. What ‘the spirit of Jesus Should be Worahiped in in our tem- Business. les or covered tage Andimes. It is not.enough. that His, sympathy and help should be expressed in ouy hospitals, our orphanages, our,institutions for the poor and the afflicted’ To/be satisfied with his is to evade the real chal- lenge of His message and to:Jose:the. real- meaning of‘His’ promise. The spirit of Jesus must be brought into factory and mine and bank \ni railroad system; info store and offite. __, love and fustice aiid — a New York.—First Sergt., Dan Daly, undoubtedly the best known man. in all the services. with*the exception of Sergt. York of Argonne fame, has been placed on the inactive list’of the Ma- rine Corps reserve. } Daly won two medals of: honor for valor, in the Boxer rebellion and in the capture of Fort Rivitie: in Hatt, and is said to be the only man in beserbndedeeenberd eterno fod bokendeonde fear foolondofoofnfofororfodnfoeondnfeofofnfoonfo fons 4 all the services who holds two medals} of honor. a Christmas Gifts £ rast works; that material wealth was meant to be the servant, not the master, of the human. soul; that the making of.a life is the “supreme thing, for which the making. of a livelihood is merely incidental. = Until we get this vision, we will approach the solution of our problems without true understanding: It is time that men who believe in Jesus should make their faith count— not merely in religious observance, but In human relations;.in civic duty; in business; in industrial management; in the tasks of office and workshop. The hope of the world rests upon the leadership of Jesus. SATE RE POSS WHERE CHRISTMAS COMES FROM By t © HARBAUGH Big Reduction on All Hats. be sold before Xmas. Must You will get a nice hat at small cost, for cash only. enh ected decbrbenbede tedden dedededeerbntntededetefetoefrfofednlnfetefeebelobebef cb £ o £ + re £ + £ Hi Fancy Hand Made Camisoles Fancy Hand Made Combination * ceptional fd sak won for him the me- daille militaire and the crojX tu guerre} Suits Faney Hand Made Bags from France, and they distinguished 524 . service cross from Gen. Pérshing. Bis _—_—— Fancy Blouses and Waists ; passing from the active list to go into business removes from the‘ marines New Veils, All Styles theif most picturesque of’. the | old school. soldiers. - | Neelsen’s Millinery and Waist Shop. STORE OPEN EVENINGS he a From ‘the land of song: arid slaty, ae _Angel-kept and:old as Time, ! f ‘Reigns the Queen of Judali’s clime— From the village of the stranger Where the infant Savoius lay, Where’ the lily in ‘her glory Cradled in an humble manger, ‘ ft Christntds contés’ to us’ today. re : From ‘the fields where grew the flow’rs _ Where His cKildhood flitted by, Where He s nil ine fa hours ‘Neath @ Orient sky, And from Where the nb “Over hedge and nidesy A Carpeting the-paths He ratabled, Christmas comés to greet: us all. $ | Shop early while all the stores have well assorted stocks. Do your Christmas shopping Mee THE UNIVERSAL CAR. An Ideal Christmas Gift Motor With Comfort—In a Ford Sedan HEN you rjde in a Ford Sedan or Coupe, you ride in comfort— weather helds no fear for you. A minute, and your'car is trans- formed. Windows down, windshield open—the Ford Coupe or Sedan affords the coolness and breeziness of: the open car. Windows up, windshield closed—and you are protected from rain, wind, sleet or snow, And bear this in ming, The Ford Sedan costs you no more than the ordinary open car. In fact, the Ford Sedan costs you less to buy, war tax included, than any touring car manufactured in the United States, except, of course, the Ford. Compare the prices yourself. Come in—let us show you the Ford Sedan or Coupe. Better get your order in now while prompt delivery is possible. And never forget the matchless “Ford After-Service” given Ford owners by Ford dealers means the continuous use of your car. The Dakota Motor Compahiy Jord Sales and Service Genuine Ford Parts: Bismarck, No. Dak. Kegeon" stil its song. “iw ‘singing To‘ the far off Orient sea, And the tuneful belly are ringing Th the old year’ Fag caell Children pluck the lily blowing Of her ever graceful stem,” And the lazy herds are lowing On the plans of ‘Bethlehem. Where. re Bet He teed thie | pails 6 of sorrow,” felt the Wouiid'of thorn, Where wae longed the brighter morrow s the holy Christmas morn; Whére tke gentle day disclosts Happiness on land and sea, Once He blessed the gentle roses On the’ shores of Gafilee. Aye, trois humble hi } le _ \,¢ In’ that, land( that. lies ag “Ribe the anthems of the. séonleé To the glowing Christfhas Star; There is told the olden Story ' How amid the scphted ‘hay, | Christ, the Saviour, ‘came from glory Upon Earth's first Christmas day... Set,the ‘bells of Christmas ringing ‘it is time’s best jubilee, For fo as again they’re ‘bringing Mes&ayes from ovérsea; Let, e hearts of all bé itted, lope the fiercest tite can stem: . Let’ the dé darkest clouds'be rifted, - Christmas conits from Bethlehem! e te \ the world needmore than now to hear the ameay size this fact ith an/age of cynicism. There was. prevailed, and_to/,the-| It must reveal to us that mani is,méré than the machine with which.he | \ Christmas Shopping At JOHNSON’S and Save Money \ EN Ey Store Open Every Evening Our Stores Filled with All Classes of Goods and in. “Order to Save the, CHRISTMAS SHOPPER money, We have Reduced Our Goods to the low- est price edge. : v Shop Now and Barly 7 pad Frac Johnson's § Department Stare Bismarck’s Fastest Growing. Store When You Think of Making Your Christmas Prpent Think How Sweet it is to give a box of JOHNSTON’S CHOICE CHOCOLATES In Handsome Gift Boxes At FRANKEY’S 410 Broadway ~ é Also‘a Good Line of Cigars in Christmas Boxes \ } ee LZ 5s i ~Make this Christmas one of have to take. the things that your early shopping. ones,\.for they do not want. Start in now the last minute~ buyers always to do your shopping.. ® “OUR POLICY. 1—ABSOLUTE RESPONSIBILITY 2—CAPABLE MANAGEMENT 3—COURTESY. . 4—INCREASING HELPFULNESS ’ Our policy is to-encourage every member of this community to take " on ‘increased efficiency—to coop- erate in every practical ‘project in “ making this a better community in _ ‘which to-live—to cause every indi- ! vidual entering our doors to feel a cordial atmosphere—to encourage - every ambitious peyson of integri- ty to further financial advance- ment—TO HELP. Bismarck Bank " The Bank for All the People BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. Ea TUERAUUUUTUNN AGEN \ t OTT * UDASDUAADORAEDA SALTS OND EAUIUASCUEEAI HOMADAUCATAADERLALAHAHDODAAUHANUODALOUATOUNOAEAOSAUAODABERDOOUA

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