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_PAGE TWO. NATURE CANNOT LIFT ITSELF BY OWN BOOTSTRAPS Pastor .of Broadway ‘ Christian Church: Addresses Congress Of Disciples.of Christ Columbus, O., April 21—Asserting that “nature cannot lift itself by its own hpot-straps,” the Rev, W, N. Briney, pastor of Broadway Christian Church, Louisville, Ky., told the Con- gress of Dsciples of Christ (Christian Church) here today that “any theory of evolution that derives man from the lower orders wf creation is unscien- tific and tends to, destroy faith in the Chri istian religion.” “Tha president of one of the oldest and best known colleges of Virginia,” said Rev. Briney, ‘wrote me this word recently: ‘I know of many tragic in- stances of the utter loss of faith by young men and women who have come under the teaching of evolution.’ Prof. James Lueba of Bryn Mawr col- lege, in ‘The Belief in.God and Im- mortality,’ gives this conclusion: ‘My data would indicate that from 40 to 50 per cent of the young men leaving col- lege entertain an idea of God incom- ‘patible with the acceptance of the Christian religion, even as interpret- ed iby the liberal clergy.’ “The writer of this paper makes no claim to be a scientist. for himself in this proposition is the ability to make use of common sense, to employ accredited processes of rea- soning and to consider and weigh such evidence as is at hand. “Does evolution meet tha demands of the word ‘science’ which is defined as ‘ascertained truth or facts?) In a questionnaire sent bythe late Prof. (Alfred Fairhurst, presidents of a num- ber of universities were asked, ‘Is evo- lution to be regarded as a science or only.asa theory?’ John J.\Coss of Co- lumbia answers: ‘As a theory cover- ing in a most acceptable fashion 'na- tural phenomena which are subjéct to observation.’ Arthur T. Hadley an- swers for Yale, ‘Evolution means ord- erly growth. It is a process not a science.’ Prof. D. B. Casteel of the University of Texas says: ‘The doc- trine of evolution is 4 tlieory in the sense that it presents the most rea- sonable explanation of the data of science.’ “These answers fairly represent a great majority of the answers. Evo- lution is only a theory, and a mere theory is not a science. ‘Huxley says that’ all the hypothe- sis of being established is definite proof that . selective breeding can change one species into another. But he seemed strangely to overlook the fact that, according to the theory of Judge Makes Erroneous Prediction Regarding - Lawyer “About one clean shirt is all 1 thought fhe would ever wear. He had fallen away ito a mere shadow; was as yellow as saffron and often doubled up with paiin.. Doctors. con- tinually gave him . morphine ‘and were about. to operate for gall ‘stones. \Maym’'s Winierful ‘Remedy quickly restored him to perfect health again.” It is a simple harm- less (preparation that removes. the catarrhal mucus from ‘the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes: practically all stom- each, liver and intestinal ailments, in- cluding ‘appendicitis. One doge will convince or money refunded. For sale at all druggists—Ady. All he claims |’ | evolution, man epbeared in the ab- sence of an intelligent being to direct ‘selective breeding.’ Chance breeding, ! wea are asked to ibeliove, did what in- | telligent selective breeding has most | { signally failed to accomplish. ‘It will scarcely be contended, by | any member of this Congress that the | theory is in agreement with Bible teaching on the subject. Jesus quoted the Qld Testament again and again without giving any hint that hw re-; garded that volume ag. faulty in any; particular.” THEATER WILL INSTALL RADIO. PHONE, Devils Lake, N. D., Apr. 21.—Archie | Miller, proprietor of the Grand theater here has announced that he will install a radiophone in the theater. It will be set for use during all performances, and when something worth ‘while is “on the air,” the instrument will be! tuned in and the ctators at the mo- tion picture show, will become an aud* ence also to unseen singers Of speak- ers. 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I firmly believe that some diay a .wo- mar will git in the governor's chair in Kansaa,” A THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE admit that I am not over-optimistic about my prospects for tictory at the primary election, but I at least will blaze ‘the way, for some morg success: ful sister, later.” Mrs. Mowry asserts that a greater “value received” for the salaries paid state officials and strict economy in expenditure of state funds are lhe ‘main planks” in hep. platform. “As to my platform, it seems to be self-explanattory,” Mrs. Mowry saltd. “Everybody knows that some of our public officials might as well be on :|® lyceum course. I am iin’ favor of “ + ved?” ‘Value Received Kansas has ‘been first in most things; T would Jiké to se. her ‘first in elect- ing a woman governor.” Mrs, Mowry is not @ native Kansan; but she ‘has spent’ most, of her ilife in this state. She was born in Colum: bus, Indiana, coming to Kansas as a child and receiving her early ‘educa- tion at ithe Qsage Indian mission school, St. Paul, in Necsho county, She later taught school in St. Paul and in Parsons, Kan. Ste has tlived in Kansas City, Kan., sixteen years and is the wife of a, wholesale drug- gist. Although active in local affairs, declared’ Mrs. Mowry, “I , FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922 Mrs. Mowry expressly asserts that she | women ‘are competent to handle any fs mot “a eociety woman.” She was| Public office as well as the men can President of the | first Wyandotte (Kansas City) Republican club some years ‘before national suffrage ‘wag enacted. She is a past president: of the History club of Kansas City; chair man. of the legislative commilitee @f the Kansas City, Kan., federation of women’s clubs, and has been affiliaited with other women’s suffrage and it~ erary' organizations. As one of ‘her qualifications, Mrs. Mowry asserts she is “old enough,” frankly admitting “this side of forty, alnd always will less oratory and mere office work.|be.” “It will take a course of education to persuade women to accept ithe fact that a woman iis perfectly capable as a man to fill ‘the office of govern- or,” Mrs, Mowry asserted. ‘Too long have ‘they confined. their thought to. things strictly doméstic. I do mot ad- Vocate that dhey should desert their household cares, But they whould ex- pand mentally aNd realize im their wonderful op; pportunity ito pamticipate in public affai: Womankind will not have come into her cwn until they take a more active part in civic and political matters and thave convinced themselves as well as the men that, handle. it.” NO OLD WOMEN NOWADAYS Modern dress, hair dressers, facial experts and cosmitics all combine to keep women of all ages young and at- | tractive in appearance. 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