A STRANGE REVIVAL.
COLORADO MAN DIDN’T WANT ANY “HOME OVER THERE.”
Lying at the point of death, conscious but too ill to care whether the thread of life was snapped or not,-H. M. Baker, an attorney of Greeley, Colorado, believes he owes his life, to a phonograph played in the home of J. M. Clark, acress the street. Baker was lying near an open window when the machine began to. play “Oh, Think of the Homes! Over There. It was too much for Baker, who particularly detests the Gospel song, and he resolved that no ; one would have a chance to sin<r over his body. His mental attitude bad such a marked effect that he was soon out of danger, and he is now well on the road to recovery.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3254, 27 June 1911, Page 2
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130A STRANGE REVIVAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3254, 27 June 1911, Page 2
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