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PAGE SIX ' “FRIDAY, DECEMBER ‘21, 1923 cities, but in the smaller and remate| Dance every Saturday business, profession, or other taxable | then deposited the envelope in a bal- yy of the form desired may by ob- CEE A IN nance ee aes? Be eee On Re ame [rotiment made. whea \Quirinius was j governor of Sy Joseph and Mary, z this passage says, went up to Beth- jlchem for ehrollment and there |Jesus wus born, while in Matthew HELD VICTORS | the event is described as taking |place “in the days of Herod the | king IN HOT DEBATE Mr. Potter asserted history showed no record of a world census, not Jeven a Roman world census; a small jenrollment in Palestine, made *by neraene ibility of|Quirinius but 10 years after the PCs sion) On) IMtSALLLY S08 be apraver tered aad Tie CRUTTET GE Bible Brings Out Crowd | of the birth of Jesus, the governor | i fof Syria was not Quirinius, but in New York Quintus Sentius Shean, The Bible, said Mr, Potter, if it .| is the infallible word of God, repr RIES] sents. God having “morally de. jgrading ideas.” In Deuteronom 21: 18: 21, he declared, is “a com. , FIRST OF A Historical Errors in Bible Are! nd to stone to death disobed eats ; (children, without trial, on the a Claimed by Pastor On | gction of their parents. rie jents of New York obe Negative Side | morrow, think what, it would mean. ! York, 5 Modernists | arres a technical victory over ri © opponents night | co Charles Potter, | ed for murder, and rightly Any one of these inaccuracies, tinued the modernist represents thesis that the Bible is not the in- | taken which 1 the question, “Re-| body of evidence “within the boo the infallible! itself which refutes my worthy .op- Potter upheld) ponent's contention. | uptist church, in h was the first of ween the two Less Ocean Traffic | audience that in the aisles and crowded to get| Quarantine Doctors within hearing ra he judges’ vote was two to one,, New York, 1 decision being merely on the|the immigrant q entation of the argument and not n nations the usual winter upon the merits of the respective | 4 in tourist traffic gure ap- judges expressed re-| more perhaps at thé’quar: had not been closer ation ained by the Unit- rution between the debaters in States public health service on nterpretations of the subject 1 island than anywhere else kers had, During the summer and autumn with od many more outsid The filling of s of most of the felt that the spe: : v ed their arguments atong dif-|the ru of immigrants and tourists t lines | doctor 1 others attached to the Upholding the affirmative, Dr./ station had little spare time. Straton, the outset of his pre-| Often there were a dozen or more | ed speech, declared ke based his|ships anchored off Staten Island at! uments on fd nd would treat | one time awaiting permission to pro- | s subject int ntific” manner,|ceed to their berths, Consequently | which, he said, was so stressed by|the doctors who igquire into the modernists who deny the Bible's health of @very incoming passenger, infallibility and other fundamenta-{i#s well as the ¢ of passenger and list beliefs on the ground that the vessels were kept on the! pi se do not coincide with facts proved ‘om sunrise to sunset. by abience, thstanding the falling off in ‘ Would Supply Laws with the coming of cold Aueumlngethe existence ofa: live it is not unusual in the | day for 15 or more ver »p anchor off Staten Is- Dr. Straton, which all tianity, modern ing God followers of ( nd fundamentalists alike must ssels more of concede, it is only logical to pre with the shorter that He would reveal Him ys the members of the staf find man. Any wise sovereign, he re leisure time, ried curios from for- n countr have come into the | hands of quarantine officers who | board the incomipg ships. These are | jin the nature of gifts from officers | any and mus’ ive his subjects laws, it would be absurd to suppose tl God would not supply such a code. With this established, the fun mentalist leader declared his on task o prove that the Bible|of steamships that come from the is t evidence to sup-|¢ of the earth, Built in a house port his argument, Dr. Straton/on Fingerboard road is a slab said pointed to the Bible's. “miraculous |to have come from the cathedral in preservation and inc Down|Santo Domingo where the body of through the he said, man has| Christopher Columbus is supposed to ~trigd to eliminate it and thousands; be buried. It was brought to § of Persons have been killed bocause | ten Island by the purser of an in- they persisted in reading it, and {coming ship, regarding it of no par- \still it is the “world’s best seller”.| ticular value, presented it to the offi- Modernists who build their creed |¢er Who boarded his ship. It was pon scientific theories, he | used in the construction of the house, \ould note that no scientific! and when the building was last sold \t book, of which hundredswhave the purchaser chanced'to be a mane } written, ever has equalled the} f Italy who prizes highly the slab | le = in popularity. because of its supposed association Bible Has Universality |with the body of Columbus. The Bible, said the speaker, has} ———— quality ‘of unique univergality.| _DAKOTAN MAKES VIOLINS fefongs to all ages and tribes ty N, D., Dec. 21—J. A. Biiden, | fA unlike the Koran and the} Plaza contractor, is not downcast if | ajlas, has a universal appeal. Its|the building business is slack during | stery clement is necessary to all|the wintey months—he makes violins | ip igion, for when man solves mys- | then. ; ery he ceases to revere the thing) He now has three intruments fh that has mystified him. Its univer-| Process of manufacture. His pro- sal appeal has caused the highe#t|ducts he sells from $50 to $100 | intellects of ull the ages to make a|#Piece, he states. deep and sincere study of the Bible.| Mr. Bilden has a violin made of [t to 500 years for 40 authors | Wood which is said to be more than | from every walk of life to write the |#00 years old. For his own use, he|{ Bible, he said, and yet, there is|has an instrument made from a| unity and ne spirit breathes! board taken fr6m the steps of the | through it all.” Throughout its 66, *choolhouse at Scoby, Mont., while ions, the Bible is one harmoni-|the bottom is made from a part of | nd this fact is made pos-|#n old s\ He declares he never sible only because “the holy spirit|!carned the trade as an apprentice, of living the real au-| but that it just comes natural to. thor,” said Dr. Straton. | him. In closing, Dr. Straton asked his | ai ae hearers to “think again on the good Elks meeting tonight 7 works of this. The Book, as a suffi-| to 8 p.m. Balloting. cient credential for its character | ditcim. Ithas justi in —————————— claims by its deeds and has thus! vindicated its right to stand forever ,(C) GRecRAMeSeRaDzea OES as the one sufficient and final auth- ority among the children of men.” Points Contradictions \ Mr. Potter said he consented to! : ke the negative side in the de-/ Gruen and because of the exact word ing of the subject, which, he declar- Bulova ed, could be interpreted only as meaning that “every part of the| (i i Bible is the word of God, and there-| Wrist fore, infallible”. The question, he} said, was whether or not God’ ac-| Watches tually was speaking in “every verse, | phrase and word in the Bible.” i ll the beautiful Declaring his doubt of the Bible's! Inal ? infallibility began at an early age,! new models of Pla- aston oe had read She auregs! of | tinum and White “higher critics”, ev. otter | A arguments largely on pas- Gold. Some with sage® which he declared were: diamonds and sap- “1—Inaecurate, historically or hire scientifically. mt “2—Obvious contradictions. ee Relresealine God e Plas or We also have other approving something which seems F to be morally wrong’ | models of Swiss : Hares Joe Not Cuds Bracelet Watches in n Support of his first premise, A i Rey. Potter quoted, among other+#q attractive White passages, a phrase from Leviticus Gold cases as low as 11:6 “and the hare, because she! (i cheweth the cud.” Scientists haye long: since proved, he said, that the |i TEN DOLLARS hare and rabbit are not cud chew- z ing animals, altpough they make motions whieh the ‘uhscientific obser- ver might mistake for sueh an oper- ation. The same sort of mistake was vey rg | made, he said, when grasshoppers, ‘BONHAM: crickets and locusts were spoken of || ‘ , *, as “going on all \foxrs,” whon. all these insects ge) wie Hf rors. of hi occur, he ‘dhe second chapter of Luke, & Formerly Form 1040 was lot box. 's of any kind used only for reporting individual net income of more than $5,000 ained on written request. Form 1040—A, heretofore used for returns of individual net in- come of $5,000 and less, from what- ever source derived, has vised and simplified in the interests of the largest salaried persons and wage The new form will be used for rer villages, owing to lack of organiza- proceedings are not sp highly However, the rights voters are well guarded. SS night at Patterson’s Hall 50c¢ Come and dance as Jong as you wish. ‘DON'T WORRY, |: NO DELAY ON TAX BLANKS Collector of Internal Revenue Issues Reassuring Notice To Tax Payers |velopes, a single mark on either caus- ing individual returns ing the ballot to be di persons; When the counters were doing their of income will be who filed similar he election boards were made up determine this year the form desired | Of representatives of all parties and by the taxpayer—whether he be a|® policent&n man whose income was derived chief- | Polling place to see that the law was ly from salary or wages or yc . business,, profession, or other tax-|tion board are subject to review in able sources—the taxpayer will re-| Contested cases. ceive both forms, and is advised to note carefully the garding their use. ithe mails 6n January 2; 1924, Elettion Day in Bulgaria Resembled One in America { 21.—The conduct of the elections in Bulgaria last month | gave the day an atmosphere: simjlar | "to that of an election day in Amer- | i The voting booths were in the | public schools and as each voter pre- sented himself he impossible to! stationed at cach MUSICAL GIFTS FOR XMAS Just arrived—Ukeleles, Banjos Ukeleles, Music Bags, Guitars, Player Rolls; New Line Sheet Music, Music Stands. Accessoriés and Piano Benches. MUSIC SHOP: from | enforced. The decisions of the otec- 1923 of $5,000 and less derived chief~ ly from salaries and wages. ing to a minimum the problem of carrectly making out an income tax return? Form 1040—A consists of a ingle sheet in which space is pro- instructions re- questions in relation to income: ‘sal- aries, wages, commissions, ete,; ine terest on bank deposits, notes, mort- gages, and corporation bonds, “other income.” are instructions. 1040-A has consisted of six the questions pertaining not only to alaries and wages, but to from business, professions, sales of real estate, and other sources. estimated that for the more than 4,000,000 persons, or 70 per cent of those who annually are required to file income tax returns, will use the new form, ‘ Persons, any part of whose income for the year 1923 business or profession, farming, sale of property or rents, regardless of the amount, will be required to use the larger form, 1040. Form 1040 will be required, also, in net incdme was s of $5,000 whether from saiary, The following statement is i nt|Gunder Olson, of Fargo, North Da- o- | kota. Assured by the Bureau of Internal Revenue of promp 214°Main St. Bismarck. On the reverse side |For one thing, the parents would be payers need exper: ’ |the filing of their income tax re- turns for the 5 period is from January 1 to March tive,” would, taken alone, prove my | 15, 1924. SSS 55555555 IVTUATOAVALAuAcecednneonstraeeeavaeaeteeeaeeaenatcciccn cna EEL forms for filing indi- was obliged to fallible word of God, All of them vidual, corporation, partnership, pe ether, and many others | sonal-serv. ht be cited, constitute aj tion, required by the revenue act will be available ut the of Internal Revenue, Dakota, and the follow show his registration card to the, president of the voting precinct. , In the voting room the tickets of the various parties, a different color for each, were arranged on the table. 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