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SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 A LECTURE QN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ~ By John J. Flinn, C. S. (Continued from Page 2) everything that is beautiful and edifying in art—everything that tends to improve public taste, public life, and public morals. Through its healings and teachings, Christian Science has already ele- vated the thought and, consequently, the character of vast numbers of peo- | ple in all parts of the globe, and everyone of these, if he be doing his part, | is spreading the truth, expressing his gratitude, not by intruding his faith | | SURVEY CAUSES OF JUVENILE CRIME WAVE) upon others, not by engaging in acrimonious controversy, npr by indulg-| Prosecuting Attorneys Say ing in useless and fruitless argument, but by living-that faith and letting , - tin light shine. a ¥ 5 *| Lack of Home Discipline Through the reflection of Life, Truth, and Love, among Christian Sci-| entists, the omfipotent power of God is being more widely recognized among thoughtful people now than ever before, and there is coming into the consciousness of the nations, slowly but surely, a sense of reverence for the spiritual which will eventually unify the thought as well as the in- terests of men. Rich in Blessed Consolations Christian Seience is rich in blessed consolations for the struggling, heart, and generous in the granting of them, and one of the most bene- ficent of these is the assurance tlat Where there js an honest desire for understanding and healing, and a genuine willingness to be taught and lifted out of trouble, help is always at hand. Those who seek understand- ing and help in Christian Science, sincerely and confidently, do not fail to find it. Nobody need pause haltingly at the door, fearing to enter lest he be thought beneath consideration, or beyond hope or help. Since God is Love, and God is omnipotent, nothing that is good can be impossible. Never has there been a time in all history when men and women were in greater need than now of that clearness of sight, that steadiness of purpose, that strength of character—that probity, perspicacity, and un- shakable moral stamina—which are imparted through spiritual discern- ment and spiritual understanding in Christian Science. It is the mis- sion and purpose of our faith to bring the kingdom of God to earth, by dispelling the illusion that materialism and sensuality can satisfy the legitimate human desire for contentment, peace, prosperity, and happiness. The wreckage all about us of: hopes, longings, desires, ambitions, based upon the attainment of worldly success, for its own sake, should constitute an impressive warning to men and women of all classes and in all walks of society, in this day and generation. Wrong Thinking and Its Remedy Wrong thinking is at the bottom not only of individual troubles and sorrows and sufferings, but it is the cause of all the harrowing evils that beset the family, the community, the nation, and the world at large. Christian Science offers right thinking as a corrective—as an obtainable, feasible, and, in fact, as the only possible remedy for this stupendous evil. If the thoughts of humanity were in harmony with the divine Mind, with the Commandments, with the Beatitudes, with the Prophets, with the teachings of Christ Jesus and his digciples, with the Principle of Cristian | Science, as revealed through and expounded and taught by Mary Baker | Eddy, the world would be speedily freed from ferment, confusion, and | tumult. Christian Science corrects, exalts, and strengthens the thought | of the individual; the thought of the community, the nation, and the world | “will be straightened, elevated, and strengthened proportionately with the | increase in the number of individuals who shall claim and win their natural inheritance of spiritual light and understanding, and who engage in the work of spreading the truth of being among their fellows. Christian Science has helped many hundreds of thousands of sick and Is Responsible AVERAGE AGE UNDER 25 Leniency of Juvenile Court Promotes Contempt of Law, Attorney Thinks Recent reports from criminal \ courts all over the country indicate ge an amazing drop in the average of conviction for the chief cla of crime in the United States. } ion County, Indiana, which includes the city of Indianapolis, shows a jump from thirty-one to twenty- years during the past ten ye A while Chief Magistrate McAdoo of New York reports that nearly all pre- sent offenders, particularly in crimes of violence, ‘are from sixteen to twenty-five years of age. : Surveying this abnormal increase in juvenile delinquency, the citr- rent Literary Digest publishes the results of its circularization of pro- secuting attorneys of several of the larfest cities, asking for their views e for the appalling fig- The majority of replies, the ures. Digest reports, place the responsibi- lity on the home itself, Lack Religious Training D. E. O’Brien, City Prosecutor of the City of Omaha, ascribes the pre- valence of juvenile delinquency to lack of religious training, based on his experience with more than 8,000 cases, investigation showing, he de- clares, that “less than 3 per cent of the cases had had the benefit of any religious education, either in the school or in the home.” Greater opportunity for wrong-do- ing, including the automobile and other entertainment, which she con- siders can easily be converted into agencies for good, and less moral | discipline in the home, are the two greatest\factors given by Mrs. Alico L. Magill, an officer in the prosecut- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ing attorney’s office in Los Angeles. | ti “Wilful violations of our laws by those who have reached maturity and of Philadelphia s the “old and hardened awb Chiropractic ' ' Ends Suffering Spinal adjustments: end pain and suffering for many. Perhaps a chiro- practic treatment is just what you need to put you back in “trim.” Our best credentials are our satisfied patients. Dr. R. S. Enge CHIROPRACTOR Lucas Blk, Bismarck sinning, sorrowing and suffering, disappointed, discouraged and despairing nen and women to obtain their first glimpse of salvation, to get their lirst experience of heaven on earth; to realize fully for the first time that | God is All-in-all, that He is Life, Truth, and Love, that He is an ever pres- | ent help in trouble, their strong deliverer, their sure salvation. In Chi | tian Science they learn more certainly than in any other way, because they , learn it through their own demonstration, that while infinite Mind is righteous and exacting, infinite Love is tender, considerate, compassion- ate, and merciful; that God, good, is ever ready, has ever been ready to hear the sigh and to wipe away the tears of the truly penitent, to soothe the hearts of those who, wearied of material falsitiés and disappoint- _ ments, turn to the spiritual for rest, peace, and contentment. The Praying of The Scientist The Christian Scientis, if he be faithful, prays without ceasing; but he prays not to a God made in man’s image and likeness, but to infinite Mind, infinite Truth, infinite Life, infinite Love—to the Being who lacks nothing in wisdom—to the One who knows without being told what is best for His children, and who has already provided for them out of the ampli- tude of His inexhaustible store, everything they need. The Christian Sci- entist prays constantly for light and understanding, for the Mind to be in him which was also in Christ Jesus. He prays, if he be true to his faith, that he may be a good man, a good friend, a good citizen; and, with all his praying, uttered or unexpressed, he prays that righteousness, justice, har- mony, and tranquillity shall dwell in the consciousness of men throughout all the earth. The Greatest of These Is Love Christian Science is essentially a religion of faith, hope, love, these three. To the Christian Scientist the greatest of these is love, because it comprehends all—that love which “doth not behave itself unseemly, , seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh ho evil; . . . beareth; all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things,’— that love which from our very beginning in this new-old faith prompts and urges us to strive constantly, and enables us to strive successfully, against every suggestion of error, against every suggestion of evil, against every personal resentment, every personal dislike—against every unjust, unchar- itable, unworthy estimate of those with whom we come in contact—until we are brought to a clearer conception of our place in the divine plan, to a fuller realization of our responsibility to God, to our neighbor, and to ourselves, CUT THIS OUT orful panorama of drama, music is based on that gold mine of DAPPLE (from whom he wou! woven such Nights! Mer. 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Dak. in the sum of $... ne the following seat: day anc! date, e per seat) nvelope is inclosed ticke: ill be held at box office star As we have received from CES War Tax on rather than punishment. “I ten feel,” he states, “that it is being carried ‘too far by our so-called good citizens is creat-| jud many of who will continue a lad Violation of the prohibition and the temptation of the automo-| , “Ba sos een 2 DEBRREGTT dows | cation association will be held in Mi-|be President George A. or county. superintendents or from renic-up ot good home. supervision | O'Connell, of Clacinnach thinks have | ROt on April 9,10 and 11, with A. of the Minot normal; Mf Miss Elsie J. Cook, of Minot, secre- thEOUEN etonomic conditions Which| weaned patents from thelr; natutal| 8. 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