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PAGE EIGHT WALCOTT NOT VERY RELIGIOUS Although Sixty-Five Years Old, Town Has Just Obtained , _ Its First Sunday School MAYOR WAS AGAINST IT Walcott, Ia., Jan. Walcott is looking up in a religious wi This village, whose chief executive, Mayo: Strohbien no less than three months ago boasted that it had never had a church within the limits of the com- munity in the last 65 years now has | a Sunday school. According to Dr. pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Davenport, Ia., the Sunday school was established as a result of the influence of a little girl who had attended vacation Bibe school at his church. Dr,.Coffman states; “The mayor was opposed to its ex- istence but the written permission of all cther members of the school board of this city of Walcott in response to gene.al sentiment in its favor, ob- tained the schoo} building for the Sun- day school and it is now an estab- “lished fact.” Dr. A. Frank Houser, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church of Davenport recently made an, jnapection..of this village and reports that: “Some weeks ago a Sunday school was started in Icott, perhaps the first in, all the history of the town now in its 65th year. There was no decided objection to the Sunday School .being started by the young people and children of the village but in case a church was started the Mayor threatened to close ‘Woe looked into the educationbl conditions and found that the regular school only this year was advancing to an-iptermediate grade preparatory to a high school course, which some of the students take .in Davenport, twelve miles away. The town Is six- ty-tive years old and has never sent. a person to college from its immediate village precincts. Several have taken to academic and normal courses at Cedar and Iowa Falls, but no one en- tered college. There have been three from the country or farm houses whe Leroy Coffman, | DISCOUNT RELIEF — BEING SOUGHT D., Jan, 27.—The board of director of the association of com- merce at its meeting Tuesday, ‘con- ferred with Superintendent of Schogls \. A. White and J. H. Holton, princi- PEDESTRIANS IN PARIS TAKE Minot, N. pal of the high school, relative to the discount that is being taken on teach er's warrants, to see is some relief cannot be afforded teachers. It is probable that a representative will he sent to Bismarck*to confer with. state officials on a plan that has been sug- gested. ‘Ihe teacher's salary war- rants are now being discounted at 3 per cent and the general warrants 5 per cent. Regard For Policemen Wav- ing the White Baton 2! Paris,“ Jan. 27.—Four hundred’ per- sons were killed in Paris streets by automobiles or horse-drawn vehicles, tramways and other means of locomo- tion in 1921. Several conferences have been held with bank officials in Minot relative to the abolition of the dis The problem of street traffic has count system’ on at least the si been the subject of many investiga- ; ants of teachers, but thus | tions and numerous reports and rec- ec n of any benefit to teachers has | ommendations have been. made to Pre- been made. fect of Police Leuillier. Some time ago “red bands” about | Waterloo Would. : : Change Its Name To “Foochloo” Waterloo, Belgium, Jan. 27.—One of the new names suggested for this town is “Fochloo,” after Field Marshal Foch. The desire to change the name is due to an effort to avoid recalling “the humiliation of an Allied and friendly pewer"’—the defeat of Na- | poleon. A petition is now being cireulated among the residents of Waterloo ask- ing parliament to pass a bill. aband- oning the old ‘name. Several new Dames besides that of “Fochloo” have been suggested. INFLUENZA IS INCREASED IN N. Y. New York, Jan, 27.—Dr. Royal S. Copeland, city health commissioner, last night warned that influenza cases were. rapidly increasing in New York, | and urged that every ‘precaution, be taken against. their continued spread. Continued reports of the spread of the disease in. England,'France and Italy have caused me apprehension for Several .weeks,” he said, The disease, while not as virulent as in 1918, is prevalent. over.a larger area in England, I am informed in a cable- gram recently sent by, the British ministry of health.’ Dr. Copeland today dispatched ex: tra inspectors to enforce sanitary laws in restaurants, schools and the- aters, and asked for fifty patrolmen to be assigned to the health depart- LONG CHANCES Parisian Chauffeurs Show: Little have heen abandoned for “zones of ‘The: latter will consist of |. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE six feet wide were painted across the streets at the Intersections of the busiest corners of the city, policemen ‘| were. stationed af these points to mo- tidn automobiles to slow up and pe- destrians crossing the streets on the “red bands" were supposed to be in absolute safety. | Pedestrians,» however, seemed to think it was below their, dignity to walk the “red band” and now they safety.” [adopting he system in vogue in New York at the . busiest corners along Broadway er Wifth Avenue, Parisian chauffeurs, however, show little regard, for the policemen wav- the white baton and continually “run past signals”’ in a way that would bring them before 2 New York magis- |trate'to be fined. In Paris it brings ; nothing but good natured banter gen- “erally directed“against the policeman from pedestrians who may be run ov- er at the next corner. Former Minister of Justice Nail, of ’ the Clemenceau cabinet, Viscountess nacourt were the most prominent per- sons who were run ‘down and killed ‘by automobiles in the past year. Special Children’s Matinee at ithe Capitol Theater tomorrow.' |Showing “Way Down, East.” Admission only 25c. FIFTH BOOTLEGGER TO PRISON. Cavalier, N. D., Jan. 27.—Gilbert Obie of Union, sentenced in district court here to a year in the state: pen- itentiary for bootlegging, made the fifth man to be sent to the peniten+ tiary, from CavaHer county on boot- legging charges within the last’ six i Rheumatism iA Remarkable Home Treatm Given by One Who Had it io In the year of 1893 I was attacked by: Muscular and Sub-acute Rheuma- tigm. I suffered as ‘only those who are thus afflicted know, for over i! three years, I tried remedy after remedy, but such relief as I ol ualned ;wais only temporary. Finally, I found a treatment that cured me completely, and such a pitiful condi- tion has never returned. 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