The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT CROWD HEARS JAMES TALK ON BIBLE, SCIENCE One of His Greatest Lectures —Bible Way Ahead of Science. He Says Another gre us problems of coast is depth of the and thence comes The old Hindu the sun was nea i ures. into little and watery formed fr over the how He mov one on which the Dar- ists and the Bible ought. \ nists have discovered a wrought out. 1 that man is the ¢ sive evolution fr substance which has gradually finally reached his present perfection. But the Bible says when man existed in “unformed sub-| r parts of the i w him as he now is, just as an architect sees his build-' ing before it is buil product, not of blind e of a Creator who first thought then | wrought. S ; He “said, “If 1 believed that man decended from Chimpanzee, I would pray, ‘Our Father, who are cocoanut tree.” In cl “If scientists would s 1 time searching the Scriptures as they are spending, trying to tear them to pieces, they would both save them- selves’ and strengthen the faith of those whom they are teaching.” “Tomorrow night” he announced, will be the best service yet. Be sure to get here on time. I will speak on the subject: » “Why I Believe , that, Jesus Christ is the Son of God.” The service starts at 7:30 p. m. WHY WE SAY IT I London.—-Mr., Mrs. and Madam are three common English words. often used by persons who never reflect on their original meaning. Mr. is a corruption of Master. Mrs. is a cor- ruption of Mistress and Madam ix our Way of writing the French Ma Dame. | 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Cd ill Save On Your Income Tax takes on an added glow with the publication of the House Ways and Means Committee’s comprehensive program of tax- Tis CHEER OF THIE APPROACHING Christmas season slashing, which puts in the exempt class a million small incomes taxed under the present law, and cuts in half the maximum surtax, the particular bane of the millionaires. At the same time, we are told, it relieves the pressure on the intermediate incomes. “Pretty much everybody” is going to get something in the revenue bill drafted by the House Committee, remarks the Philadelphia Record; and another Democratic daily, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, agrees that “from the point of view of small and large taxpayers alike the reductions offered are as substantial as reasonably could have been expected.” The equity with which this bill distributes its tax relief is recognized and commended in many other editorial pages, and the Minneapolis Journal (Rep.) attributes this virtue to the fact that it is a compromise measure, embodying Democratic as well as Re- publican ideas of tax-reduction. THE LITERARY DIGEST, this week (November 21st Number) presénts the subject from all angles. It also includes a table from which you can determine the amount of income tax you will have to pay next March. Red Russia’s Rage at “The Concert of Locarno” Russia has been significantly excluded, was organized at the Locarno Conference, say the Soviet press angrily, adding that the so-called “lasting peace of Locarno,” which European states- men have been rejoicing over, may prove to be “a united front” and perhaps “a new war against Soviet Russia.” Soviet leaders ana newspapers give vent to their indignation over the new: interna- A NIsSW CONCERT OF EUROPEAN POWERS, from which tional situation resulting from the Locarno negotiations, by such exclamations as “Germany has capitulated,” and “England has won a great diplomatic victory.” In THE LITERARY DIGEST, this week, you will find an enlightening article comprising translations from the Soviet press which reveal very clearly the feelings of the Russian government over the recent agreement arrived at by the great European powers at Locarno. Don’t Miss Reading These Important News-Features Also, in The Literary Digest Nov. 21st Number On Sale Today—aAll News-stands—10 Cents | “Selling” Tammany to the South Farmers Raise Too Much Corn Hoover’s Warning to Foreign- Trade Gougers The Plot to Make Our Blacks Red The Ex-Kaiser Still Afraid of | Yellow . The Lunatic Fringe of Science | “Uncle Arthur” Henderson, M. P., Moving Model of a Brontosaurus No More Bad Taste in Cod- | The King of Kings Out of a Job Liver Oil The Sticking Plaster Disease Melba as Sarah Bernhardt’s Pupil Slighting College Studies A Red? It Is to Laugh “You Can’t Help Liking Nick” Toto, a Faithful Chimpanzee Friend Catching Fish with the Hands Poland and Germany Make Up What South America Thought of the Prince BATTLING THE GR . WHITE PLAGUE LESSONS ON TUBERCULOSIS AN: CONSUMPTION By Dr, Charle “Ah, lil Had Only Known!” ¢', treacherous! — Incipient often regarded as some other ailn Be Careiu! Get Dr. Atkinson's Protect Yourseli! &"¢#t book. Study your condition! — Dr. Atkinson is a member of the Americ ce and formerly Where the Christianity of ‘Christendom Fails The Decline of Preaching | Calling a Halt to Cursing Color Reproduction--““GOLDEN SUNSET”--By Charles P. Appel x A Large Collection of Illustrations, Including Maps, Charts, | Hoe Becods, and the Best of Humorous Cartoons \ lerary FUNK & WAGNALLS-COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Staadasd Dictionary NEW YORK How the Motor Saturation Point May Come Department of Good English The Spice of Life LISTEN IN! . 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