The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO TABERNACLE TOBEERECTED FOR REVIVALS Almost $800 Subscribed for This Purpose at Last Night’s Meeting _THE..BISMARCK .TRIBUNE.. “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925 Can Christian France Justify Her Moslem Massacre? HE screaming and bursting shells that spattered the streets of Damascus with the blood of innocent men, women, and chil- dren sent a thrill of horro» through the civilized world —2 horror not lessened by the fact that the shells were fired from the guns of a Christian nation. And the work of the artillery was sup- plemented by bombing air-planes and by tanks that spat machine- gun fire as they lumbered through the historic streets of what is said to be the world’s oldest inhabited city. of Nations, in the Greece-Bulgar iia its left hand was com- mitting ruthless butchery in Syria.’ French witnesses from Damascus, however, are quoted as say- ing that the greater part of the damge done to the city was due to vandalism by the rebels. They also argue that the shelling of Da- mascus “saved Syria from much more serious trouble.” The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST, the November 14th number, deals in much detail with France’s war in Syria and presents its political significance as viewed by the newspaper press of America and France. The article is graphically illustrated, with a reproduced photograph of Damascus, a map showing the ter- ritory taken over by France in Syria, and a picture of Major-Gen- eral Paul Emmanuel! Sarrail, who is blamed for the Damascus mas- sacre. 000 Conversions “While we still mourn with the Frenéh over the shelling of the cathedral at Reims, Damascus lics in smoking ruins,” remarks the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which reminds us that “Damascus is to the Mohammedan what Reims is to the Christian.” The same paper notes further that “while the right hand of France was signing the Locarno agreements and intervening, as a member of the League Parents Beware---A Warning From Church and State N TATESMEN OF THE CHURCH AND NATION empha- S size agdin that the “perils ahead” are moral, and speaking at different times and places, urge that reform begin with the parents if the younger generation is to be kept safely on its feet in the swirling currents of changing conditions. THE LITERARY DIGEST this week presents the views of the President of the United States, The House of Bishops of the Epis- copal Church, a Cabinet officer and the Chief Magistrate of New York City, who all draw the same conclusions and hammer the same lesson home—that parents may not wash their hands of the respon- sibilities of parenthood. Additional News-Articles of Importance in THE LITERARY DIGEST This Week, Nov. 14th Issue’ On Sale Today—All News-stands—10 Cents A “New” Tammany to Rule New York ‘Canada’s Indecisive Election The Blue-Nose Puritan’s nix adulte: nounced ern e Mesias not to much Past nine ¢ 0 Marriage e of Wm. Moore, Miss Green Has Been Confirmed New York, ney 12,—#) The. Brooklyn Eagle today says Justice of the Peace C. M. Meade, at Greenwich,| Conn., confirmed by telephone reports} secret marriage on September Miliam Moore, son of “Dinty”, Moore, Manhattan Restaurateur, an Mary Stafford Green, adopted daugh- ter of Edward, H, Green, heir of the late Hetty Green, who left an extatey ‘of $10,000,000. War-Lies The Jailing of Anita Whitney The Exclusion of Countess Karolyi A Klan Senator from Indiana e Blue Book of Social Usage” Th 1 complete Emly Post's Brilliant. Book eee em Dobuts: used ilgmettes After- vases Faeiiess CF FUNK & WAG ALLS Company, neo 300, Po metncxaoed ave 3 aT sae The Motor Fuel of the Future A Society to Wreck Religion The Highway as a Fire- Fighter Modern Scenic Art in the Theatre Color Reproduction From the Original Painting in The Metropobitan Museum of Art,;NewYork- (=== “THE CANDY VENDER”--By Robert F. Blum : _ Many Striking Illustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dicina) NEW YORK aa gee ome weld Lycg hee Andina he aida Lee Lovely Furniture Religious Accord in Ireland The Liner She’s A Lady--- And a Life-Saver, Too Calamity Jane as a Lady Robin Hood Department of Good English ii pee ‘Mewar Need Mending?

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