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j Che Caspr Daily Cridune MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923. Serie MOTHER TAKE CHILD QUT OF MEXICAN CITY PAGE TEN. How there are lasting things in life | EL PASO, Texas, Aug. 20. PREACHED SUNDAY FROM OUR. |:3222c2-o"-=": be fed upon yet stand as in the text from Exodus 3:2—“And behold the bush burnec with fire, and the bush PULPITS REVEAL TRUTHS je" rect o< sot i —When Mrs. Esther Black Parmalee and her four-year- old son, Charles Roy Parma- ing the paradox was shown by the lee, crossed the border from Rev. T. J. Burwell of the Grace A. Keen lessons on life as scen in the| This is a high type of leadership to) M. BE. church in his sermon of yes Mexico into the United States here yesterday, another chapter was IMght of biblical teachings were de-|be desired by every minister, but/terday. He said: lvered from Casper pulpits Sunday.| Jesus speaks of ‘more than a prophet,” “There im something attractive Many were unable to be present and —the herald proclaiming the coming! about those things of life which sur- for these especially are the following|of the King. This is the highest type|vive the most trying ordeals, and resumes, or sermonettes, given: |of leadership, calling men to the’ while we may not approve of them ler Types Depicted. King, announcing good tidings; the/and would be the last to give them Basing his comparisons yesterday| Prophetic is high but higher yet is!our assent, yet they attract us when on lines from the Scriptures, the Rev.| the heraldic, the type to be desired) they survive in spite of difficulties Charles A. Wilson, mfnister of the |ny minister and layman.” and obstacles hard to surmount. First Presbyterian church, illustrated World's Dynamo “We are to think of Moses as being | the different types of leaders among! picturing Jesus Christ as the| truly human and always on the look- the people today. He epitomizes his) ~ia— dynamo until His death on|Ut for some revelation from God; written in an international drama of germon as follows: the cross and then leaving to human- ers for this reason he is now away domestic difficulties which had their ““"What went ye out into the wil-| ity the Church to carry on that power-| from the splendors of the palace of beginning in Los Angeles nearly two years ago. Mrs, Parmalee was awarded the | custody of her chila 18 months ago, Orrin Davenport, funniest of all riding downs, coming with Hagenback|by Los Angeles courts. Shortly be Wallace Circus next Thursday. fore the final decree was entered, the child was taken by its father to Mex- ico City. According to her story, told here yesterday, an attempt at reconcilia- tlon with her husband in Mexico City fatles arrangement, she hid the boy under|away to the north bound Mexican an automobile rug and spirited _him| Central train. WANTED THREE YOUNG MEN Seventeen to twenty-one years of age, who desire to learn the clothing business, The Famous Davenport Family Must be neat in appearance and come well recommended. 2 Good salary and quick advancement, HARRY YESNESS The Man In the Barrel Gerness to see? A reed shaken with|¢.1 force, Pastor C. M. Thompson, Jr.,| Pharoah, out in the loneliness and the wind?'—this is the type of leader| or the First Baptist church, sald, in| solitude ‘of the desert world. who waits to seo which way the wind|dettvering his sermon Sunday morn-| “God tests his weapons before using Blows, shifts with every | Breeze.| ing. them and usually this test is one of quivers with every current like the| ., wan the world’s dy-|S0litude. So while the lonely shep- aspen leaf, which moves but gots|_“Yerus Christ was the worcia fe Herd paces in front of his flock pee nowhere. This type is represented by| 0) oy ianea His Church to take His, @ttracted to a hitherto unseen He politicians with their ears to the 4.4% cluster of bushes or naeterceth é | place as the dynamo for the worl LAI A alt nes pea ple rhe hte °flhe church has not fulfilled this| 0” pent nee Sense Out es hae: eden rae aaeaioie re ana'duty. It must measure up to) Pronches to an thane este and Ses Sarees micrestat srhe: weakness ttis)( Teaponarbllicy. Like Fiveens|\ jt) ven end) then thiel Lora apsie ON HIS GONNEGTION N Columbia Offers f this leadership can be seen by try-[™ust speak with authority as, to “What is the lesson? ‘That there o: One of the funniest shows that hes ing to imagine Moses or Elijah or|the way individua's shall conduct/are some abiding things of life, which ny been produced in Casper for some avoids plane that call for sacrificial] 1070's, tne puipits of the church. NEW YORK, Aug. 20—Silent on foundly in th dances in ae toe | Mb emivetien tate? thie Jesus visualized his teaching. He geles groceryman, today awaited in a| *t#ndard with songs and dances how to visualize its teachings and its|Adam and Eve fame only to the ex-| Minn. He was permitted to land un-|0f the national doubles championship — church sald in part yesterday: bile trip well. ‘ais food while he was imprisoned in| the Spaniard. The Kinsey’s were and shipments of rifles, of revolutions and the double cross. their lives; as to the way individua hall not fail, and we may discover pice i ets lay ein bd know the/ snall relate themselves to society; as them if we live close enough to hear % ; t hich ©) ed to Action, nod chooses tho way of least) Tetura to the pulpits of the church | Meeker eund) Parke] ciara Pnitis, Los Angeles hammer] We, 8, {Me one Which opened to resistance, he cceomie tbat taste stad endo geuiel murderess whom he is accused “Nn Sestatday ander the tits’ of rhe fruencing the movements of history. variety, taught and then he Ilved his teach- New York hotel for funds with which al mM ings. The world knows {ts short- to return to his home town. Ay tenth ieee ean ee anaes tournament when Robert and Howard Pasar rears: ane the Californians who are to the way affairs national and inter- | the voice of God when he speaks. And “‘A man clothed in soft raiment? | ational shall be conducted. Jesus |this is the privilege of every believer.” : having aided in her sensational es- ” “‘A prophet?'—e leader with an| ri, healed the broken friendships and Si 0 N h Inspector.” It has more laughable my cape, but 1 clous rey “al authoritative. Convincing voloe, con} iaed fellowship which the lonely top ver ig t wong rn Hecate Be Aipista which situations per minute than most of On Oregon Trial jual. comings and its failures but it wants! Last night found Ezra Meeker and! Carson arrived in New York yester-| Wi the comedy as usual. to see before it the ideal {t would like | Albert Parks, county surveyor, day aboard the steamship Ulsa. At A RcattanicnGAts wills truly etedieeent tent of Providing wood and water for| hindered except ies Christ among men.” wanderers in that region. photographrs. ins . ; Mr. Parks is conducting Meeker! Today he was located in a smali|rated among the leaders in double in Conscience No Guide over the old Oregon Trail between| hotel on West 38th street. Among| the country fell ignominously before | Dec'aring that one's conscience is|here and Fort Bridger on the Black| his startling announcements was one|Manuel Alonze, Spain, and Wallace’ —this type of leader always seeks the) «5:6 with authority and the world fident of things of utmost tmportanct!| P°°%eq rn this too the Church must ho onld were fomonted thre aneiae| the comedies produced at the theater. to be lived. This too is the duty of camped at Eden, Wyo., a spot which| that time he denied that he was Car:| BROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 20—A not @ reliable dictator of moral right /fork of the Green river. While Ezra|to the effect that he would have to|¥F- Johnson, Philadelphia, The match easy way, evades responalbilltY | istened. ‘The note of authority must discerning great moral ends, awaken| tare the place of the risen Lord. him, Jesse C, Carson, former La axt| The specialty numbers are up to the church and when it has learned |!" all probability rivals the Eden of|son and said he came from Rochester, | Startling upset marked the first match | and wrong. George Woodward, pastor| Meeker is almost 94 years old he s| undergo treatment here for ground| Was won in straight sets, 63, 63, 6:3, Ay STATE FAIA of the North Casper Community sald to be standing the long automo-|giass which he said had been put in| 8nd was marked by the brilliance of “Christ said: ‘If a man love me, he CS TT CAE Honduras. outplayed throughout. will keep my words.’ Notice that he| Oscar Thomas, district manager of! Hoe absolutely declined to discuss eo Se ai@ not say ‘If a man love me he |the National Supply company left last|the Phillips case until his return to| J. H. Stovers of Glenrock ts visiting ll Owners Wishing to] ought to keep my worda/ but ‘He wii | Week for Shelby, Mont., where he will| Los Angeles. in the city for a short time. = SAREE alata: keep my words.’ Every one should | Pend @ short time on business. “There'll be some surprise when I Make Sales Requested keep his words, but if any one loves LIL, do say something,” he predicted. “It] W. A. McKnight accompanied by . thi To Send Lists. - Christ he does kepe them. Therefore| ©. C. Berry arrived tn the city yes-| will be the darndest story you ever|his son, W. A. McKnight Jr., and G. church must struggle, first to|terday on a short business trip from! heard.” N. Heller spent yesterday here from see people converted, then to teach Meanwhile he spun a yarn of plots | Denver. them to love Christ. —______-—— “We have heard that ff a man fol- lows his own conscience he will not In accordance with an effort to make the Wyoming State Fair which will be held at Douglas September 11 14 @ real livestock exhibition, the nagement of the affair is asking county agricultural agents to have purebred and feeding cattle at the fair grounds so that they may be auctioned off. Since the stock in Natrona county’ is largely feeder stock, County Agent Penley has asked that all owners who desire to make sales at the fair shall send in their listings to him. Listings should contain the Kind, the age, weight, and the time that delivery can be made. The listings should be sent in as soon as possible. It is not entirely necessary for feeder cat- tle to be present at the fair since sales may be negotiated otherwise. So far Shorthorn and Hereford cat- tle are being Msted. Poland China go far wrong. Nothing could be more untrue. Because cannibals can kill | and east human being without re- | morse is not proof that cannibalism | is right. Because a Mormon at one time married ‘several wives ancidid 80 conscientiously did not prove poly- gamy virtuous. If a man finds him- self able to profane God's name, day | or services, without remorse it proves | his conscience unreliable and he is in | need of Christianity, usually, that wilt nature, which we call conversion. “But granted the protestant church is composed of converted people gen- type of Christianity, usually, that will erally, We know we have not yet a meet the world’s need. If we but love Christ there would be no problem of ldyalty. Almost 100 per cent would be on hand at each service. 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