The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 6

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.PAGE- STE were TUESDAY," OCTOBER’ 27, 1925 Dakota Associ, position of | ake over the prep 1 after reeeiving tt 4 Another Visitation of This Harry James, of Columbus, eg y ement. of th FROM JOHNSON oe eager Y A £ Destructive Infection Cer- Makes Statement in Open- “a 4 ; ‘ yea tee ! sda : well said tha and crouch years the money w i? *, ., er ‘ Fy | XN 7 weoiver Me is x tain, Doctor Says .; | ing Evangelistic Campaign : ; 1 ee alee an t ray turn punt, ready fy Louis, Oc (PB) New eon EVAN $ WIFE DIES ~ : BS ae | ne shat .a.an0 “ Ca ee hice ee 3 us figures show the mortality of the : James of Coftmbus, . 3 ; @ | bution of the expense. of mai sprinter he E _ linfluenga epidemic of 1918 throagh- here Sunday to . 32 idl 4 j the rink would be for the Johrsen’s Seconds Throw crouch position zi 7 out the arly 20,900,000 es of evangelistic. | ’ : " | sume its care and ‘ ' pain Bods jthe v catastrophe of the ¢ort i ceived @ telegrara ae. ; tienen | by spreading the ec Towel in Ring After Two small target for a the black death of the middle, yesterday stating that hin wife % + ae j fanny ich, to ‘ Pe es smal : .E. 0. Jordan, bacteriologist | had passed away, She had beca aa he anasigaiticont 5. ‘ Minutes of Fighting acne : : kab ot y of. Chicago, told’ an invalid for a number of years | Commissioner Wachter, in ili the Ameri lic Health associa-; hut hee illness was not consid- | Sager of the depgrtivent. to tion. ; | ered expecially seriows at) the | . wos suggested that th “And if the influenza were to de-| time Rev. James left home. The ahs | pocrelerned) intent seend upon again tomorrow,” he evangelist left last even } | doing the me star 4 - continues should, as public Columbus, but urged the local | years by the ; . health workers and students of the) ministers to carr: : ull se, be little, if at all, better, Campaign, promising that as soon Hitting the uipped to deal with it than we,were | ay he could arrange to do so he seven years aye : would return to Bismarck and ——— Practical difficulties in the way of) Continue the work. WHE jadministering efficient vaccination i Will MMH a worldwide seale seem iusuper-| 4 full house ad Besnwetict | . s songe have only ftsrry James of Columbus, Ohio, at . his : —_ Feet depa e round and | the Evangelical charch Just evening | : he oat not proved .of de ho stepped on the platform at the : Sid ae SHG ane etic value. Der prvice of the evangelistic | . A : of the The matt Another Epidemic Certain {euepiie andueted in tis eity| Plymouth, Vt Two old The gift’ th anar ; f would “1 believe, however, that something during xt three or four week@.; women, who k ‘alvin Coolidge is a huge Afiha to be c Flak this winee n Le done to lower the attack rate ‘Tie ple of the Fir composed Gf } favorably - situate 1 os hurch united in the servi 1M : : ‘ Bills Allowed v he vir- n yes led in ope ie ana S: “lle ills Allowed son the rt cesdory eee ene in the White House as first only pnes who rhe cdmmissioners last nist he said. if *[eitizen of the and, are wor ems on it, either, Among |lowed the following bills: “The mininviaing of cuntict ack hurd on a little gift’ for the presi- the others are Mrs. John Idi j French & Welch Hardware Co. ent to offer .the best ehene P ie dent and Mrs. Coolidge. Sargent, wife of the attorney gen- | ~ supplic lol seontnaliiag the see ; . ‘They ure Miss Dunbar. al of the United States, and influenza. Judging by the pust. who taught the that Coc : nothing is more certam than that we 3 \ idge attended here he F ppatr squares shall. some diy have ‘another ¥ Ree old, and Mrs. Sarai ire finished. fushionel. knit tion of this ‘destructive infecti RR! 3 aunt, with ting bee will be held and they will ‘There are lines. of direct investig many days during tha Tbe Joined toyether to. make the tion which can be prosecuted today f I e. Danket. sith sone hope of rendering ‘our. i ! } selves hetter prepared to cepe: with Wy pa . or in | We labor PAY PANES BEEORE ee rtesian wells the next epidethi : " , conte tae aan MOVING HOL = tel i m2 4 d est Shown large number re a iB Due t ‘ ‘ 10 | 1 interest in the rural] sponde which the audience ae ; § and Rew. Wr sang | George 4 May Fight Here (im o% tenn ee ‘This pleture « a» by Walter = e i ch, former long before he or one else EVEN crocheted amed that he % ever going to Aunt arah nster Cy. truck Spedericks, killing d& Co. ween 0., pipe engineer ~ an, filter operator to be at the opening ser ve Pt right of the Pres- i . EVANGELIST HARRY JAME vice of the ign. j terian ; tonight of Columbus, Ohio. Meetings Will Continue The meetings will be; y coldest d f Although the sudden bereaveme: a cordial invitation 1 t 0 pros t jthe Gideon Gospel Chor oF ee Evangelist James and hi i the public to attend. awfall, whieh | ols pastor of the Evangelical | ure for his home in Columbu: rine , rma ' , introduced the e st, 1 sway th s of his N. D. A. Is Not |e cause Soibet valtia Die a O. P. Member to Fill Seat "2"8R& that. the stor: ‘ ed away Monday morn ee - set. Sold exclusively by Alex . PL ‘ churches of, Bish ! ime stunned — thos Backing Soil Rosen & Bro. ‘Yomporarily Through ond praying for ag charge of the meetings and left the é = i sepeiees will — val in’ this city comnn Jundeeided as to the right course to] Protection Law; » Julia O'Neil Appointment jthat there was some difference ofjbe pursued, they came to the wnani- ; latte [renee J opinion as to th ods to be pur-|mous decision to continue the meet-| ut ; ; —- |sued in achieving this result, some j ings. Rev. James told thenr how hi Pe The Greater North ae TaRcaG = - °. iseh had been : ) yART of the layme eving ince, wire begged him to go on to B Dakota Assi on did) not publis MANDAN N ‘ : ; : BUYS BOWMAN CONPECTIONS i ‘ I —— STATE BRIEFS SH HOUSE 2 veral ve apaple —new'| niarck and prayed, as he supported} the circular on soil protection leg’ $ in the city’ y should be|her in his arms, for a great revival] lation which has been death — strengthe cn an opportunity to bring about in Bismarck, her hot rious of the sta dent Coolidge and in the wy cnewed interest in things retigious,| upon his hands, He said, “My hes 16 Indiann Ave. Ch house of Congress. : ence a union evangelistig campaign burdened for 8 y ing to stutement issued by will Tho late Indiana Democratic, sena- | *as not deemed advisable. |will carry on the i rep seat : ed tempor : ick -] come back as soon as! puss: + through ¢ wtorial. appoint- . . i with you again and curry. the 5 law for . by aw Republican, An election Peg : 1! pain ; arentty has bce have to determine the choice of i a it of the First Baptist} dreds of North 1 atorRalston’s permanent succes- borer fox rch preached from | « eerant aig doubtful, dons of God,’ AL lithe words found i : ‘ the administration's politi-’ of the sales pro- | 1 jesus saw their F id u copies predict “Repub- ae ene the of th Son, thy sins| office by Mr. Sayre. T the name Bean wes Sane tine to ter. company fe fonsiven thee! Hs me th wo North Dakota, Asso: || FL¥sTOX was developed at Mel Ecome anc q hopeful con- alla ; ime. nd hear . i i industrial ‘corning the next: Hoosier senatorial all who work {lite di vivid: word picture ofthe ion | | 10m Institute of Industrial Re- Fir Sy . test at the polls. oy) with him makes a host of friends (1 palsied amg st of the four] m of the ‘uscosiation’s |} Scareh by the Rex Fellowship. Em Granted | 7 upper house is 80 close th || whereve ves. He inspires |\iyen in him’ and their determination 7 The. soil Inasimple, casy and thoroughly Licenses | ! : e Waa effective way, FLY-TOX’ kilis , to get him to Jesus. He then show- h Mr. Sayre to} | ef Ys - Sell on AT about oth show aes s ed the difficulties in the way the | be : Ae pune eons ieee moths, anos toces flees) Sell Securities nag, Bolnt tsraisiilida the Waohtn pel str: Taimes Ghia. apring con- | eoseepions. Gime by, doubters. 2891 § cos: Ie'a eb convenient to saturate the alr the -stove ie cpaner a . ! el fe d have good cnough——that the Distviet of || in Daston which resulted in more ‘Our task is to pet men_and wom-! efforts of those i Fe ae erty emp ie ‘ z © eeu. Columbit is legally wet, despite the || than 43 churches receiving mew |" en to Jesus,” he said. “Who shall] a soil protection law y such | | of FLY-TOX, and die. woodbox rearb to net a in Nowteopal Hil ane Nett par, Molstead act, or else that sit i mbers. The meetings started | bring them? Is the -gambler, the| legislation, it borders on mi Thiomist lingers just long todo ay Minot hish now ure drey » Due are mov acney Mandan i vutiserrd in large mumber |tiean OWE BURNS HOWE BEL even one vote coun! ota firms have L a4 pane 5 wo! por: leaves 2 ‘by workers today Ix 0} ery | mbia, but part ing 300 people || hoot the Sabbath breaker in-| sentation when the name of the | | Sgwork, Jethen evaporates PANE SUCCUMES TO. conceivable hig en donated | foul and one Minnesota firm have | Maryland. such great crowds came tot terested in getting men te Christ? | Gre North Dakota Association is | | Grdeages are not stained, FLY-TOX PNEUMONIA to lib ei 5 1 will: be a ¢ . Soit. j cur Rev. mes that larger || No! If people are to be brought to| used without authorizatio: When- | | is harmless to humans, Those stray, anf Mr. and on : up th ts, if they are facts. Lead- || quarters were needed and on tne [) Christ it is up to the Ch r the association desires to zo on | | elusive flies that invade the most care: j zine, eeanted Sing s ure studying them, to de-{| 18th evening serviees were held || yring them in faith |record, an announcement will come | | fay screened homes, are quick:y ead conses were Paine, Weber What they're “worth. The |; if a tabernacle constructed es- esaily ellininated with FLY-fOX. pany, Wells-Diekey comp: pan nacle constructed es- || the fect of Jesus. Let us be wide| in the’ form of a nent from the me EE sa as | lard and com ee not perturbed, nevertiele pecially, for.thé purpose, necom: wake for Jesus Christ.” president. Talt-pints, Stes Pints, Toop The Mere! " : { 1,000 pe After the close of his addr : he association has demanded of | ROW PABA IEMLUR EEE pep Ete ompan mn en ate c extended an opportunity to . Sayre that he refrain from us- iris 3 permission’ to. el Jl President Washington | x eee ne huit is the state were co persuade redidenty of * the 4 Hlowreve ae Strutz pontiiue sry hucilin Heat Multiplier ges of Hamburgh and elt that’ since 1 was not a “new” Te INE COMPLETED iniuen bot ce eat the Geet cee toe | CEP to sell. thei tofman here L needed an ¢ i tg SECU TION. Bue Preasurer| es . Minheupolis. [the ‘a f Marys {help us put on a campaign that will bring this city eloscr to God, and J | r t] want it known that we are not put- Ay | ay MAKES LONG DRIVE ashing v4 ting on a denominational meeting, \ | Winstud; Gonn=2An Grated: qulter | so, however, upon various|but one that is for the whole. city. , : | ‘ i I/ 7, before Jud y in Morton | blames : lack of intelligence | Conditions olf says, to} We hope and pray that the attend: HH Wliif, ! ty Yy county district cx Y , rIping him to make the the whele istrict. ong other}ance will be so large that we will UT program. wa Loin connection| famed “hole in one.” A golfer on | things, they included in regu-|soon be crowded out of this church h the even t f Down Club drove the ball i 2 Ke into larger quarters.” - it was descending, a haw Rev. James then took. charge of the | o¢—___-- -- —— | snapped it and carrie fdas t is compact, agreed to at the | servi and-in his few inteodartory | | . [able : 1 1 tee time rovi e' - | remarks won the ts of the audi- | yn) fi put e| y government, ap. mar e G Ds Sinai TES MARRS, 1) 0'r sietpess mt alle A, ters sea BY he eee a ae eg ea 5 NERSIU! _*—— soe ee or modified and Soif contends that] Ma n for a few 1 und he} Heats oe Scienti it takes precedence, perhaps not of | res: erence to St. Cloud, Mins Mar = Use Gas. It’s the Scientific). “Gignteenth amendment, bat s 1 of labor in this part of Heaton, five, of St. Auvusta, died! Fuel. jany rate of the Volstead law, pastor of several Pres- | 7 ss | umendment force, Or, i byterian churches: aiding that, s rgues, the agreement ‘has| while he transférred his residence to ->UPILS PU JE N EX-TEACHE ven broken’ by ‘the government: apd | Whe TL, las esti -TE: y the government and jy last August, he still LS I UT IT OV ER ON EX-TEAC HER i district, Washington, and, all] feels there is no place like North Da- q . a reverts to Maryliind Ernest Bearg and Burt Ingwersen Hand Mas uppke, Defeats in Early ; ; ne || Washington motorists are so ntuch bothered by nedestrians that ‘Traf- the Gideon Male Chorus, fie Direct xe finally called {that in his travels over th | Manager Lefferts of the pub-|had, never had the support of better jlie sufety (safety for autoists) de-|locat talent at the beginning of a |partment of the Automobile Club of | meeting. ;southern California into counsel. | Bismarck Needs. Revival He chose Lefferts because in Los! | “Bigmarck’s Greatest’ Need,” was Angeles, where the Californ the subjgct of the evangelists stir-! ives; he had heard the p ring mefsage. He said: “ldo not : . 7 pest has practically been ‘stamped {believe Bismarck needs more { E Aili ANAT BI churches. There never was a time IM ral il | It's quitet. trae,” ~ Lefferts +ariren we were blessed with more | | ul red him, “We got the Los An-|ichurch edifices than today. Nor do pee ans under control five |we need more. pastors, nor more yo und: have kept them, iron- | evangelists, not even more reform. ” I believe in reformation with all my He looked over the local situation |heart and will pay any price and go i pd, wns shocked as far as ane one to bring about a : more unruly lot of pedestri-| genuine reformation, but. 1 know : : : } ans I never saw,” we, |there never has n asi cede ol Tribune “WANT ADS” open the road to opportunity— i is nation’s en lasting refor ion hout old apital. dail! That's the rem-{ fashioned regeneration. + * that leads to success. “We do not need-more politici 0. Washington pedestrians ‘who|nor more lodges, nor clubs, Ni leet’ in autoists’ aire toh do we: need more. prosper VFosted in. future, if Director: Ell- [tory proves, that times of prosperity If you're seeking work, or someone to fill a position — sidpele pepsnmepnderion! acapnseved.| Wave quien tunes. of Hinged Mens and if you have something to buy or sell, just run a little Ad [pea ie Tura Pawerey,. andl. atiangs:| fasblaned: (ain) Killin SeUial ae and watch the columns. yourself. evangelist then cxplained what j resident. who. urging them to|meant by a eid and aps ieced v . turn it down, some objections that are urget 11 . Hon terol | ul Boe eat revivaln npliitneepee anne They bring results — try them and see! | Never in your life have you) other things that in his own ci a é \ Columbus, Ohio, “Billy” Sunday held (known anything to: compare |. °necting in 1913 at which. there 'with the complete HAPPI-| were 22,000: decisions foy Christ and i ‘last year ut a census of the churches i NESS of the, wonderful it.was shown that 9,000 of these_con- sd naga . igen RAE: Figk c ecaaings ; “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold) \erts arc ‘still active;members of the LEFT TO RIGHT—ERNEST, BEARG, OB ZUPPKE AND BURT INGWERSE |exclusively by Alex Rosen &) churches of that city end that 17 Every ,once ina While’ you read about, the pupil)! Bearg, former assi w his Nebraska | Bro. eter % pear agr ey eet eo ve nae tine beating his former teacher wien two big: universitie: huskers down the Jilini, and, secondly, Buri | 5 : ‘ s self, being one of the converts. come together on the gridiicn. But it isn’t very| Ingwersen, ‘aiotier ex-Ilinois man, tripped the “The Iron Horse” was] In ce he called attention to often you hear of the “cid master” falling before | Urbana eleven with his lowa Hawkeyes. 5 : at’ God's recipe for a genuine revival as fornier members of his staff twice in three games. Surely, it was a bit out of the ordinary for shows basi ted yearvat two) round recorded'in 2 Chron. If * Well, that's:just. what happened to no less # foot | Zuppke, the “old master,” to take a heating from |@OHars | admission in New my people, which are called by my ball coach {tan-Bob! Zuppe of Ilinois in the first | two of his former charges, Berg und Ingwersen. | York City. Watch for it at|name, sou bundle themselves a we 4 sen First, Ernest | 4 or a peri Swale! i) t pray and seek my face and turn from Uijree, weeks of tho! present season, First, Ernest | And over a period of three weeks, too the Capitol Theatre, Taal itea waldcd will bie dra

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