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= ; ; ‘ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921, PAGE EIGHT be Casper Daily Cribunt 2 < t to purchase intoxicants, | work Jod and marvelous results’ there is an illiteracy of from Ubirty- prepare trained Christian geadership?|tunity for Chrintian statesmanship YANKS MUST GET PERMITS. [this government. beh ober been at quantities, in .the Can- ach-eved rategic centers through-|five to eighty-five pcr-omt with more! ~/ similar éitnation confronts “us Wacked by the benevolent Christian |) WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. — Ameri. | Commossioner Blair said today i | Sane breyince out th than twenty milljon pagan Inilians in ye i spirit. Today is the accepted hour.| cans visiting Quebee probably will| menting om the action of the liquor) 2s. 3S ten years ¢ increase in 000, but last 0,000 and th ngelism will fa NEXT MEETING == the Centenary has stim hes in evangelizatio he ave member year the ts year’s r exceed in the f popula ted. the hinterland. ‘These republics. h almost unlimited resourdées. Migration ure will largely be there betause the countries are all sparsely The ttructed question ees. What shall be the future cty tion of these republics? Shat we ing the spirit of the wor'd alone? This is no time for for pessimism ‘The world is in turmafl. thot naolidate her their chances on obtatn.| commission in requiring .Amerioan “Everywhere the world lis beckon-j24% Methodism co . gains |have to take their ci help. ‘Shatl we be. true to Jesus. or shall we tet This is the strategic hour. There is no ne. ing liquor without assistance from/ citizens to obtain ores from their! Subscribe for The Daily ~— PLAGE TS NEAR and in which tion in peda: storys telling, re branches which all common. This plementex nominationa pastors he poi ficiency w He few communities zed the value of re- dren, protes: @ year whi ceiving 2 255 hours a yea The time must come when protes: tant children will receive during two bible. the history other similar subjects from trained teachers, whether or f the churc receive publ: work, jeavir MARKED IN CHURCH. In his address on the Centénary Thursday evening, Dr. y-three mil on dollars i the most remarkable creased benevolent giv tory of the church. man and woman should for this signal acklevement } “If the Methodist Centenary Fesulted only’ in giving of moi ‘worth while. However, the fact re- While. However, the fact. remaias mains that this giving represents a great spiritual enterprise which means the bettering of the world. Mothodist colleges in the United States have been t]mendws advarce which instruction in the|? st year. In other words, bere has been generous siving, there has been also ism. Investi- areas shows that there has been the most gener: ing, evangelism has produced est results, while these achievements 1 gratifying, yet there Is one hich is somewhat dishearten- | have not paid the'r sub- ons. If the full amount which i was due from the churches on the of subscriptions had been paid, ts would have been vastly local churches ha pledges: denen exoeeded its Centenary aprortion y several thousand dollars, India have done likewise, match the stituencies. on fields in not the Cen: education as ad not been for h has come from the f our colleges would e been in serious financial” straits 1s this period fn which all ex- s have increased. The board of tion for negroes firmly believe early every one of our negro in- utions would have been obliged to or else accummulate a destruc: deficit homeland it would have ary to close churches and event any, expansion of yecause of increased expenses and decreased income, “In the fo n field it would have been necessary to recall many miss nd discontinue hundreds orkers. Instead. there |: and not retreat—victory and eat. No|withstanding the tre- has. been by the ‘fethodist church, there nt calls at home and abroad t be met quickly if Christ be victorious and trium- he iife of the world. From phant three to eight per cent of the popula- tion of the ten largest cities of the United ates is protestant which is due to the great influx of for- peaking people. In the city of York alone, four out of every people are fore'gn born or of for- eign born parentage, leaving only one: fifth of the population puro. American nity: is to the cities of jon must be captured for Idition to the needs of is at need to heal the ve by. Vefen is ‘hegre; and these people ‘are be more widely 4istrihuted ut the nation because of the orthward migration during the last sur or five years, the need for pa jee and Christian justier, becomes mere evident because of incidents like Washington, Chicago, and Tulsa dur- ng the last few years. Here is a prob- in Christian brotherhood — “the! be solved and the Methodist ‘h with its large following of ne- 4 ‘hristians. must strengthen _its work dily if it is to help in’ miti- gating racial strife “While our advance has been re- markable in: non-Christian lands, yet ‘we must consider some of the work that is undone. China has a popula- tion of four hundred millions. Eighty strengthened; conditions improved — in eur large cities through the establish- ment of strong missions among needy | the public schools. peoples. Churches in the home field|to be saved from becoming the world have been stimulated to greater giv- ing so that gifts by the board of home | ucated. missions of two million dollars to as sist various church enterprises re- sulted in the giving of ten million dol- lars in addition by local constituencies. “In the foreign field schools and col Jeses have been greatly e@hurches have been erected, two hun. dred sixty-seven new improved, | ward. missionaries] their twenty republics are our soutb- sent out in one year. a host of native orn neighbors. Among those republics White Market LOCATED IN WHITE’S GROCERY CO. Fresh Meats, Fish and Poultry Our Motto: “Quality, Sanitation, Service” millions should be in the public school, Few more than three millions are in If the far cast 1s battle ground, the Chinese must be ed- Alone, they are unatle to provide money and trained leadership. The Methodist church must ‘continue to make its contfibutions to its Christ- ian schools and colleges in China. The need is imperative. We must go for- “South and Central America with Special Prices for Saturday. Come in and Inspect Our Place. White Grocery Co. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Plums for Canning, per crate. Armour’s Corn Flakes, per pkg__ Peaches, per bushel Belle Fleur Apples, per box Fresh Tomatoes, fancy, per lb Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Agents for CHASE & SANBORN’S Teas and Coffee 114 East Second Street We Invite the Public to them all ms or shall ke help them to | Chesterfield Clothes MEN-AND YOUNG MEN Getting Down to Cold Facts This is a most favorable season to buy clothing. Prices are more than reasonable. Winter suitings and overcoatings are available of a quality and in a variety unknown for years—if ever. Manufacturers have made supreme efforts in designing, and workmanship is of the best. We invite your inspection of thes new Chesterfield Clothes for Fall, and assure you that in them we are offering you thé:cream of an unusually rich market. Prices... - $27.50 Up NOX HATS The Standard Hats and Caps for All Occasions 4 Standard because they are the product of a hawar who for more than eighty years has made nothing but quality Hats—a hatter who has ever blazed the way . in the making of fine Hats for men. Every Knox Hat bears a trade mark which guarantees that it will live up to Knox traditions of quality. Prices. j i $7.50 Up We Have Other Good Hats at $3.00'and Up THE RIGHT SHOE FOR YOUR FOOT Crawford and Civilian Dress Shoes, Menz-Ease Work Shoes Are you one of the men who have suffered by hay- ing a Shoe misfitted ; or the wrong shape of last sold to you; or givena kind of leather not at all adapted to your needs? There is no carelessness in fitting Shoes here. We take great pains to see that your Shoes are long enough to give all the toes plenty of room after the foot has settled. The large toe joint must come in the right place and the outline is the kind you should wear; or we don’t want you to have the Shoes. You have our guarantee of perfect satisfaction when you depend on us to give you the best Snoe for your foot. Dress Shoes, Priced . Work Shoes, Priced . $3.50 Up i). D. Bariiett Outfitting Zo. 120 East Second Strect. Positive leadership. This is the oppor 949 North Durbin Street SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS DELIVERIES MADE ANY W EERE IN CITY AND SUBURBAN DISTRICTS a Heinz’s Salad Dressing, 10- “Ib. pails Swift's Silver Leaf Lard 5-lb. pails Swift's Silver Leaf Lard 2-lb. pails Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard 6-Ib. pails Crisco. 4-Ib. pails Snowdrift___ 2-lb. pails Snowdrift. 4-Ib. sack Best Pancake Flour_______ 15-0z. pkg. Fancy Seeded Raisins 25e sae so Bed Site mor Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips. Gal. cans Peaches. 10 bars White Laundry Soap P. & G. Naptha Soap, 3 bars Seafoam Naptha Powder, large siz Aare Qt. bottle Vinegar, Pure Cider. 35c Qt. bottle Best Grape Juice... . 2 cans Seey verses cans ue berries. 4-o0z. bottle ehindae Dare Lemon ‘Extract. ue cans Loganberria 3 Cans No. 2 cans Black Pitted for Brookfield or Lily Butter, per Ib_____- No Ranch Eeep, per dozen__ Sugar, per 100-Ib. sack Sugar, 12 Ibs. for___-__-______-____ Milk, tall cans, any brand, case___ Milk, tall cans, any brand, 2 cans Hebe, tall cans, case Hebe, tall cans, 4 cans_- New Potatoes, 100-Ib. sack_ New Potatoes, 15 bs White House, Solitaire, Gold Medal Coffee, Ib... Diamond Brand Shelled Walnuts, 4-Ib. can Boka English, Breakfast Tea, Ib. can Crackers and Cookies, 20¢ siz pk, Largest size pkg. Crackers... Barrel Ginger and Lemon Snaps 614-lb. box Crackers......_¢ Parlor Brooms, good value, ‘each. To Get Early Saturday Momnitig Delivery, Phone Your Order Friday Evening Between 7 and 9 P. M. the prices. W. H. Brown & Grocery and Market Van Golden Wax Beans, No. 2 cans, 3 fo! Green String Beats, No. 2 cans, 3 for_—. No. 24% Pampkin, 3 cans for. No. 2146 Kraut, 3 cans for_—. No. 24% Hominy, 3 cans for. No. 214 Best Tomatoes, 3 cans for. : Best Iowa ‘Corn, 3 cans for....- 20c Size Best Pancake Flour, pkg____10c ay pall peuciose Jam, any v: i jar Delicious Jam, any 15c Size Corn Flakes, pke__________. ge SR eet aa F Best Best Sirloin, T-Bone and Short Cut Steaks, per It Best Hamburger Steak, per Ib... Breakfast Sausage, per Ib... Fancy Bacon, sliced, rind off, per Ib ‘ancy Lemons, per dozen... Fancy Oranges, per, dozen.. y 2M% cans Sliced Pineapple Extra Fancy Peaches, per box Good size Basket of Peaches____“____ Fancy Belle Fleur Apples, 4 Ibs: for oc Home-Grown Tomatoes, 2 Ibs_______ Phone 490 jar. Camp’s Pork and Beans, Canned Fruits in Syrup cans Peaches. cans Apricots. cens Black Cherries... FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Shoulder Steak, per Ib..... RD EN ack Shoulder Roasts, per Ib_...... Round Steak, per Ib... ALL KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT As Fall isnow here and Winter will soon be, we should all prepare ourselves for cooler w2ather by purchasing a supply of Fall-and: Winter wearing apparel. CLOTHING Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing for men and boys is now ready for your inspection and the prices are much low- er than last year, almost halfonsome merchandise. Call on us for your next Suit or Overcoat and you will be surprised at HATS and CAPS Now is the time to buy your new Fall Hat or Cap, and we have a splendid assortment to select from at popuiar ‘$5.50 Up: prices. Call and see us when you want a Hat or Cap, as we can surely please you. Blankets and Comforts, Pillows Just received a-shipment of Blankets, Comforts and Pillows which we are selling at greatly reduced prices, and now is the time to buy them. Give us a call when you want any Bedding. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags We arg stocked up now with a new-stock of Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags and are selling them very cheap. See us for your luggage. | THINK RICHARDS & CUNN HAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST | Mat MTT ii Wy i Mt HH 7

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