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Show FAMOUS SPEAKER TO 6 HID IH 060EN oisuisy Sunday will be a day of opportunity for those of the people of Ogden who desire to hear one of the very foremost fore-most public speakers of tho entire United States. Albert R. Banks holds the distinctive fame of having had more of his sermon books sold than any preacher since the days of Spur-geon Spur-geon and Talmage. More than that, he holds the place of leadership in the largest denomination in the United States of America. He is considered the very best speaker in the entire Methodist Episcopal church North or South. For years Dr. Banks has stood in the leading pulpits of his denomination and in the principal cities of tho land and drawn packed houses. His morning, morn-ing, afternoon and evening services as well as his mid-week prayer meetings has been filled to overflowing. Dr. Banks has been ever a popular leader among the young people of the communities com-munities in which he has labored Ho has proven even more a magnetic speaker for them during this present tour, for his heart Is in his present work as in none other. The problem of national prohibition is now a live one. It is with this theme that Dr. Banks has given his thought and time. He comes- to Ogden Og-den to present in the Tabernacle and First Presbyterian church the plans, arguments and hopes of those who are behind the national prohibition movements You will heart of it very much during the next years and now is the time to become enlightened upon up-on the odd and vital points of the plan. If you are against it you will surely want to know it now. If you are for it you will appreciate the added add-ed arguments In your favor. Sunday morning in First Presbyterian church Dr. Banks will give what has been called call-ed "the best thirty minute talk of the present years." It Is short, brilliant, keen, logical, but terse, witty and re-sultful. re-sultful. Sunday night In the Tabernacle Dr. Banks will speak at length on the en-tiro en-tiro prohibition movement. Morning services at 11, evening services ser-vices at 8 o'clock. nn |