The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 16, 1927, Page 8

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HARRY COOPER | IS LEADING IN OPEN Las Sceres 224 Fer First Half off non Match — Bobby Jones Sees Hopes Fade Oakmont, Pa. J Sea United S ampionship Burn Newton, tcurnament to the Brae club, country Mass, Oakmont, West June 16 » of the R. Johnston, Min neapolis amateur, the third round cf the na 1 open golf championship tod: light Her: Marry Cooper of Los Angeles sho lead with a 54-hol , two strokes a Hagen, for the te: (AP) two- total of of Walte porary lead, Cooper garnered a steady 74 to: day to add to his 150 for the half of the grind. Hagen lost two strokes to his Pacific coast rival! with a 76. Johnston, after on the first hole, taking a r of sixes on the se end and third hele: ble consistently the ishing his round ut 4 ed to his a, he had cf 234, 10 Gene Sar giving him third place, Archie Compste was temmporarily turin with 2 for the 54, an eagle thr went to pi Jones in Trouble *s saw his hopes sfully def nding the Ameri can open golf championship fade today on the th und when his 2 went tu pi temporarily, sting him a 79 and a tal of 232, eight strek the leader, “Light Hor Cooper, of Los Angeles. Jones held par even for the 12 holes, bagging th to off-set as many mi his control suddenly de t on the 13th. On three out of four heles he dropped the amazing to- te! of seven Strokes to par. The 164-yard 13th really wrecked his He to rough, card, hooked | the Economical - Hour after Hour over any Road | -and always i first | | Erohnaton- unable: ty ally onthe | finding & trou-| yj eral times. CHEVROLE k two shots in a trap and then ssed a short putt, taking jar doubling par. Hes Out of Race » first of the ma- rs to finish the final | ay slipped badly to take final 18 and post a grand tl of 307 that appeared defi itely to put him cut of the title Hagen Be Walter Ha conte jor son R. Johnston, who led the 7 for his final round. this | ufternsen, siving him a total ‘of | started the final for the outgcing half of the | final round. MINNEAPOLI SLIPS BADL Oakmont, June 16—(AP) on the same nine d so difficult for Harrison R. (Jim- Minneapolis ama- five over par, for half of hi froun and today in the ne |golf championship, jeopardizing | the lead he held at the start with {his 147 for the previous two days’ | | play. holes that prov him yesterd my) de nnetans Kk 42, i {th jal open inccming route as he did spec- | continued his aking the turn, {He te at a six, ‘two over var, on tho /10th and went down in pars on| “| the Vth and 12th. He found a th and took a five, two over par. After getting his par four j Mth, he was sagain in a trap on ithe 15th, losing another stroke as {he tched a five. He was 10 at this juncture, | ious advantage fast dissi- cu! esterday, pated. Johnston collapsed entirely on} |the final nine. After taking. two. over par on the 10th and a par en the 11th, he shot a rine on the par five 12th, He was in trcuble at every turn, finding trans sev- From then on he shot three par holes, and a like number j over’ par. Johnston in —649 : | See ad on nage 6—Casing jand Tube Locktite Patches. We carry a full line.—Acces- | sory Service Station, 306) Fcurth St., Bismarck. Transportetion in Comfort / t 35, two under | third | __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE bullets or dogmas. “I don't bel sions. I don't e: with me. agree with me, ‘SEX FREEDOM "DISCUSSED AT CHURCH MEET ; we would be That depen | Leading Ministers. Attack Ex-| isting Order cf Religion and Morality », June 16.—P)—Sex libertilism continued to the leading topies for informal ussion among delegates to. the| in congress . ; ul church here today words of tw had sharply a sting order of religion 4 my answer is ticism of om and in the head, the delegates last night the Rev William Norman St. Mark’s in the 4 declare that “the ment is a book written by ump. who were thick in generation Henry younger tention to Rey. rbor, rector. , who had ¢ ing the adopting attitude toward “unmarried unions,” supplemented his address by declar- a more ing the “companionate marriage” , Animal idea of Judge Ben B. Lindsey offered sy je cannes basie(for a pobsitle solinane of By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND thrivewhen infected promiscuity and other evils.” Registered Nurse with | biting a Promiscuity on Increase fleas, Us “Promiscuity among college girls Fly-Tex. A cleen is increasingly great,” said Rev. 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Old-time sanitary way called Kotex. he dead as the dodo, It has to self red to look interesting. tianity has lost precious things anism,” said, “is. as nt it- hoa! hris- things ¢ We must recover Jesus. “You can't shoot Christianity into Egyptian and Roman. nary cotton “pads,” Perfections make | big meals easier the people lof “the of the orient either with in forcign mis- pect you to agree I don't want people People Are Unchristian “We Christians are about as un- christian as any people on eat If we realized haw unchristian we “are, profoundly humble. ask if I believe in Chris- by Christianity. “If you mean the reincarnation of the historic Christ in the man-god, But if you mean formalism of the Nicene my. answer is no. ded anything like that. e new testament was written lot of chumps who were thick They were thick heads, Sheer Frocks and Women’s Hygiene New way safere—discards like tissue - i te filmy gowns and women’s;w i t.h oldest hygienic problem now go safely together is a fact millions of their worries and dangers are giving way to the utter protection of a new Kotex discards as ca: Thus no laundry, no em- barrassment of disposal. Five times as absorbent as ordi- dance, motor, go about for hours | OO but their thickness served Christ, for he was a genius and knew how to make them serve. “If we continue to behave as we do behave, I don’t see any reason why Chinese’ om any other fo’ race should adopt Columbia Flyers to Meet Wives at Bremen Tomorrow Frankfort, Getmany, June 16.) —Bearing numerous souvenirs and momentoes of their visit to Baden- Baden, Karlsruhe, Friedrichshafen and Frankfort, the American trans- Atlantic aviators! Clarence Cham- berlin and Charles Levine, left by air today for Hanover. After a short stop there they will proceed to Bre- York on the liner Berlin. xt Th ign | ties. The average daily number of thu estimated to be about 40,000. Catarrh upon what the year 250 God never Hi opra but sure “death to fleas, Exergy bottle pesrerteck, never a doubt. Also de- odorizes; thus ending all fear of offense. 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