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” SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 22, 1923 _| SRA ROREE TREE'S partisan League to be held in Each precinct in Burleigh county marek, Oct. 9, by H. W. Voight,| may elect one delegate to the coun- chairman of the exccutive’¢onimittee. - ‘ t a8 oa Tellvalae aay ale ROMA alee eearee ae Pretine nce delegates will take part in the state|have been called for Tuesday, convention which wi! ‘also be held|2 and wil be held in the general elec- here. |tion polling places in each precinct. PAGE EIGHT MEN ARE \GOVERNOR SATISFIED | Governor R. A. Nestos, in a proc- rather from the more quiet and un jlamation issued today, sets aside! assuming way in which effective and | Sunday, Sept. 30, as Red Cross Sun-| prompt relief hag been given in al- | day. In'his proclamation Gov. Nestos part of the world. when \gives many examples of the wonder- | great disasters have overtaken cities ‘ ‘fal work carried on by the Red Cross | or large sections of the country. Dean of Novia Scotia Say8} praising especially their ability to} We especially remember today the on that day be devoted especially t NESTOS'SETS SUNDAY ent ca gat eile or area nace, Duce RE BOE, FOR RED CROSS OBSERVANCE its. TS Convention the capitol at Bismarck this 21st day of September, A. D. 1923. 5 ‘ganization as a concrete expression | (Signed) R. A. NESTOS, Conventions jof the Christian charity we all pro- Governor. —— fess, and thus instill a spirit that] (SEAL) A call has been fssued for a con- shall insure the success of the coming| (Signed) THOMAS HALL, vention of the Burleigh County Non- Roll Call. Secretary of State. carry on during peace times when Knowledge of Religion Is (there is no wave of patriotism spur them on. The proclamation follows: Red Cross und The American Red Cross has prov- én its efficiency and great value to the world in the solution of many difficult relief problems. Our first thought is naturally of the wonderful service rendered by thie orgunization and its faithful workers during the “awful days of the World War when its ministers of mercy brought relief, hope, renew- ed strength and a revived spir.t to millions of boys at the battle front. This great service renewed the faith of other millions in the essential soundness and responsiveness of the heart of the American people. But great as was the service of th organization during the terrible or deal of the World Conflict, the real proof of its character, its possibil- ities for continued service and the need of maintaining its strength, Uplifting Influence | LATENT FEELING, Yearning For a Fuller Life Is} Best Satiated Through | Expression of Religion | . 22.—-(By the Asso- | ciated Press)—To lead your brother | to the conviction that the church} of Christ is the true home of his! spiritual life is a mission that will neh the thirst of man for a fuller | J ease the thousands who, both they and the world | lifting power, yet ure unable} culate or to define it in aid the very Rev. J. P.| yd, Dean of Nova Scotia, at the keynote meeting tonight of the In- ternational convention of the Brot erhood of St, Andrew, The speaker shared the opening program with the Hon. Franklin| Spencer Edmonds of Philadelphia, two leaders in the Episcopal church, | upon the subject of the consecrated man’s vision of service. i In an age which is calling for per- sonality and reverence for Christ,| and bemoaning the dead avearge of | manhood, Rev. Mr. Liwyd asserted that the passionate hunger for life to | does not come from the evidence of war labors, when spurred on by a strong wave of patriotism, but ewful catastrophe in Japan destroy- ing in a single day hundreds of mil- iions of dollars worth of property as large as that of our own state, and how the Red Cross came w.th its efficient organization avd brought immediate and continued re- lief until the worst results of the disaster had been removed or coun- teracted Whereas, I am confident that it is the desire of the people that the American Red Cross should ‘at all times have a large membership in the state to whieh it may appeal for workers in raising funds and in giv- ing relief, and i Whereas, the annual state Roll Call for the pledging of these members comes between the first and fifteenth ot October, Now; Therefore, I, R. A. Nestos, Governor of the state of North Da- kota do hereby designate Sunday, September, 30, 1923 as RED CROSS SUNDAY and urge upon the churches of our state that the sermans and exercises and the life and’ health of populations 5, Lage! Py) ve - Oakland /, Tree Blue Traveier strate the temas ssp : . these 1924 oe ares E Oakland “True Blue Traveler” is due soon! Watch our. showroom win- dow for its arrival! : It is coming here to demon- Step onit! Feel the surge More Powers: The new Overland Sedan auch et er Sirah ever! Now ipped wi igger-Over! -built engine. Aetonishing economy; wonderful 1 ful power! Feel the marvelous riding ease of the Triplex (Patented) with 130-inch springbase. Go tir oh and car tracks asin a big car. Notice the deep, comfort of the fine upholstery. tJ existing everywhere has. ite, fulfil-| , strate to you the fine perform- Get an Overland Sedan. You'll be glad! ment in Him close"at hands ance you.can expect from the race islran eligi- ousness, yet this yearning stands un-| related to the church, it is indivi- dualistic, not sensible of its corpor- ate implications,” r said. bj “The church is challenged in this four-wheel brakes. Examine time of mad craze for excitement such as it has not been since the Crusades, There is a passion for life, more and fuller, This is the explanation of the unrest of labor, it is seeking for fuller chance of de- velopment, The the speeding motor car, the aero plane, all mean that men is wakin, OIL rss 4 Cgmpare the to the sense of new powers, he is city? eer looking outfits weren’t sa i raving for more life. : they? “Drivers perched high up in land in every way, with other Eaionisnas Beale tee trast their seats, looking nervous, especial- cars. Convince yourself that a) Ing some 4 in So fa 2 a ie - > @ Pa strate eed tog i iy when you advied them to Get it ia ined che nest of light- ing power, yet unable to articulate a horse’. ‘ sixes an i greatest 0! lues ,or to define it in words. To lead Ti . ° ’ x : etuerhte ate | 'wenty years ago when the automo- ni rice. cesidio' tnt the eho of het bile was alla novely Havoline Oil | val aeaaaer or a Maca is the true home of his spiritual To Deal was already lubricating it. Since then Roadster“; '#! port Roaditer Sport Touring lite, wh is ceuadues seh ‘o lers i 4 . ; : ite where over and wert 2nd] yece e dantm, —Hlavoline chemists have kept pace oe ah sits FO,B-Toled to the blossom of service, that is| we of Havoline Oil with every development in the auto- S98 ns tchgtane $1395 ‘ ‘ the churchman's mission to’ satisfy] = your district. mobile industry. Today. there. are . , ‘ ; this craving.” Background, interpretation and as- piration, the fundamentals of the artists, roughly can be likened to the work of life, continued Rev. Mr. Llwyd, the background of which is Christian civilization. “This background, a_ civilization blossoming with flowers of virtue and achievement, also is the first point in the consecrated man’s vision of service, the vision of past sacri- fice and present privilegé won by his forebears under the leadership vf Christ. “Then there is also a latent reli- giousness. The man outside the church is feeling the stir of the spirit within, He knows that his problems cannot be solved except on religious principles of some kind. “Too, there is growing up among us a new value for personality. The . wt A idea of the world as a factory for bass 4 ‘The comfort ant beauty of thisnew ( turning out human being all of one tduring car are instantly apparent. sized make-up is passing. A new respect for man as an individual and a new sense of his powers and pos- sibilities is being born. They key to the coming era is to be personal service. “One of the master-thoughts of our time is the maxim that power is the fruit of two forces, purpose and intensity. Lift the idea to the great- est of all levels and it stands re- vealed in the person and work of the greatest of all human beings, Jesus Christ, in whom the law of power through purpose is exempli- fied as never before and whose vi- sion was the most stupendous ever made the basis of aspiration—the will of God perfectly done through- out the earth, the spirit of love and righteousness and truth made uni- versal the reign of genuine Chris- tianity in the world of man.” Clearing Houses Show Deficit = New York, Sept. 22.—The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week showed deficits in reserve $6,354,880. 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