Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1923, Page 5

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 192 “Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God.” ‘Thus Jesus answered the Sadducees who cenfed the resurrection of the dead (Matthew 22:23-33)..The same reply can be given the deniers of the resurrection today. To those who say that the Old Testament nothing of a resurrection of | tone “ody we rightfully reply: Ye know not the scriptures. In our text Jesus shows that this doctrine is already. taught in the words: “I am the God of Abraham, etc.” For God) 4s not God of the dead, but of the living. Then there are the words of | Job (19.2527); of Dantel ¢ . Think | of Martha (John 11). She had been brought up in the Old Testament church. What did she answer when | Seaus told her that her brother La-| yarus should rire again? “I know that he sha’l rise again in the res urrection at the last cay.” 58 speaks just as we do in the New *restament /era, who have also this word of Jesus: “The hour is coming in which all who are in the graves shall hear.JHis voice, and shall come forth.” See also I Corinthians 15. Yet in the face of such clear bible} fassagqs our modern Sadducees | yontinue te deny the resurrection | of the dead, saying that such a) thing is impossible, is contrary to all the laws of nature, etc. And we reply with.Jesus: Ye know not the power of God. These deniers would net permit God to be much more than a man, would bind Him to the jaws of nature which He _ himself s established. Can not He who created heaven and earth who in a jmoment brdught together the count- fess millions of particles which made an the plants anc trees and ma n not create anew podies of the dead and bring tog er the particlés which made up thi bodies, even though these particles nad = =6(been seattered to the Regd winds? “With God nothing shall be impossible.” | Knowing both the scriptures and the power of God, we do net per mit the many deniers of the resur- tection of the body to disturb this our queen of hopes. In faith we forward to the coming of our Savidr whé shall change our vile pedy that it may be fashioned lke unto His, glorious bocy. lo: 1 am only,flesh and blood, | j And on this corruption seizeth; I Know) my God and Lord eirrom the grave my body raiseth, nat with Him eternally In His gory I may be. First Congregational REV./ROBERT ALLINGHAM 1 have read from the Old Testa a war = f nent the prophets dream 0: hen ares I have read from the n preacher that this expected same : adjudigator, shat! be known as bas Prince of Peace. I am going to from three modern propb ote now he says one of Am et ‘War is hell,” ae ‘exica’s greatest soldier warriors General Sherman. “If there is an éther war every drop of blood spilt will be charged against the church,” says Admiyal Bliss. “I never wil figain give my assent under any circumstances to war,” says Dr John Haynes Holmes. Not a single religious body har met im conference since the signing of the armistice without resoluting against the perpetuating of this pas’ an practice. Persona'ly, I stan here today as having done my full measure to promote the success of the allied armies. If guilt there be 1 am as guilty as anybody. View ing it from the distance and in thr calmness of this hour I count it the reatest orgy of human barbarism that ever covered the pages of his tory. I care lttie for the derisive term of pacifist. the greatest grafters and wrar time debauchers uncovered by investigators were the loudest and most insistent users of the oppro brious terms pacifist and bolshev It is not longer a question of na Back Achy? Feel “All Played Out? It isn't natural to always feel tired weak and dispirited. Yet thousands arag along feeling old, worn-out anc @iscouraged—tortured with backache and sharp stabbing pains—miserable with headaches, dizziness and blad fer irregularities. Are you one of the unfortunates? Then you should realize that these are common signs of kidney weakness, and begin using ‘poan’s Kidney Pills. Dean's have brought re'ief to thousands and should help you. Ask your neigh bor! Here’s a Casper Case: c. L. Morgan, 1043 Boxelder St says: “I had an attack of kidney trouble caused from a cold settling in my kidneys. My back was sore and there was a dull pounding pair » the small of my back. When I stooped the pains became more in ten A few boxes of Doan’s re lieved me in good shape.” DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS 60¢ at all Drug Stores Foster Milburn Co. MigChem Butialo,NY. PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY Phone 1702 AT YOUR SERVICE EXCERPTS FROM SERMONS I"! CASPER CHURCHES PREACHED officers pare tional prowess or superior soldiery it is purely a question of rightness, Is it Christian or is it pagan. All great reforms move in cycles, first the great prohibition movement ex- tending over one hundred and fifty years. The first colonial congress assembled in 1774, resoluted to put & stop to the pernicious practice of distilling. Next the abolition of slavery by the United States in 1808 and the adventurous spir.t of John Brown climaxed by the unparalleled sacrifice of America’s greatest citt zen, Abraham Lincoln And so it is of war. Let me quote again Bishop Blake, resident in Paris for the past five years says, ‘8,000,000 men lie in French soil, 30,000,000 maimea and crippled, 40,000,000 civilians sa rificed indirectiy—as if every man, woman and child in New England, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin were wiped| out at one fell biow, Of every dollar col! ed for our own government 87 cents goes for past, present and future wars, But what do we find here in Cas. per? A completely militarized high school. This is not « 2 ican public school. Public school can compel mif‘itary training. It is a major study. It precedent, over fundamental like English, History, ete. Cheyenne high school bars’ fresh men 4 ukes it optional for sen tors. discipline is largely the hands of immature Unit in} 1 States whole thing should be adopted. Face Powder Is Measured by Ton In Paris Supply|| PARIS (By Mail to United Press}—Parisian women mana. to get along on 1,000 s of f zal'ons of pe ording to an esti- head of one portant firms dealing beautifying. woman,” he said, in aids ‘The rdinary 8 about a kilo (35 ounces) of rice powder in a year. The oth- ers, well, that depends—anything from 2 to 20 kilos, according to the kind of life she leads, “One lpstick ought to last a year, But that’s too much to ex- pect. Scarcely any woman « keep one more than two weeks,’ pera Nadas ~. HEMSTITCHING, Picot Pieating, ding. Call Dry _ Goods. and ‘see us. Sshi- fesources of the in Joliet Rector Is Made Bishop ROME, Nov Photo shows an official of the Reichsbank in Berlin counting the gold tion, © the job—but not now! | Martin, the Glencoe Mine for several years| V@l!ley shortly 13.—(By the Assoc!-/) PAC, 1 Press).—The Rey. James ffin, D. D., rector of St A W 4 AB sbeut three Inches above the ankle., © Why allow ‘‘snuffies’ and stuffy, WHY a _ see pated and he was rushed for treatment wh ezy bresthing to torme at york y Y AR PRICES z ye . to the L, M. C. Hospital. The acc abies when quick relief follow ili f Alton. Jacnt occurred At about 11:15 a.m.! theusect.* Me dite ~ Our Government Bought Millions of Pounds = nd at 6:20 that same evening b > Fatal Accident Ate CHAMBERLAIN’S KC a COUGH REMEDY EMMERER—This community] For results try a Tribune Clesst No Narcotics | shocked to learn of the sudden’ fled Ad For muffins that melt in your mouth Use the easy recipe on the back of each package of behind him. Formerly more than one man was needed death of Johnnie Martin of Glencoa who has been foreman o! got on a loaded trip at the seventh south entry in Number after the trip Four mine: foot got caught in the ca This foot was cut of “Le in town, Honeys” AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR Save Gas aX Daily Fuel Savings with- Automatic Heat Control Records show that the Minneapolis Heat Regu- lator saves one-fifth to one-third on gas. That’s easy to explain. The gas burner is auto- matically turned on and off a uniform temperature, temperature at night. No overheating, no waste of gas. Fuel is saved and the house is kept comfortably warm automatic temperature contro Because it’s sf uy there’s no work orworry. Noearly rising or basementtrij to wake up the fire; the temperature rises auto: ly Fs the morning and is lowered automatically at night. The “Minneapolis” is quickly and easi- | ly installed in aitcy stphciod oh cay prea es0ag burning any kind 1, Convenient monthly fe Convenience of The Casper Gas Appliance Compan 115-119 E. First malta Sh Ae AA Phe BM GRGAEOES “The Heart of the Heating Plant” Sy i, Wit allo phon br bok: ) 1500°* so as to maintain day and night; a lower Phone y, Inc. ~~ (UXEAPO(TS) started he} slipped off the bumper of the car and| * PAGE FIVE. s a weight of 4,500 po a cubic inch of best br last week, shot and killed himsel at his home here today . KC Shows Daily In Gotham, Report NEW YORK, (United Press.— The annual report of the New York Department of Licenses for | s the fact that the aver- age daily attendance at theaters For Finer texture and Larger volume | in the baked goods and ntovies in Greater New York Of the five boroughs the city; Brooklyn | USE Greatest number of | movie palaces with 200. Manhat- | tan, of course, with 120 show | houses for the presentation of the | dramas, ti precedent in the | imate line The taxi companies are ranked l next ‘n the amount of reven. poured int coffers of the bu- | } reau. In 1 ses were is } sued for 13,449 taxicabs and years ago New | POWDER Is a Suicide| SAME PRICE. Ounces for (more than a pound ard a half for a quarter) PADUCAH, Ky., Noy. 13.—Frank | ¢| N. Fist president of the Ohio re and Marine Insu jcompany and ex-president of serene, aed cepreient ot for over %© years which closed its doors follow nm ing an announcement of insolvency : MOTHERS— Four-Door Sedan Interior Features A cozy, attractive interior has been achieved in the Ford Four-door Sedan. No detail that would add to its appearance and comfort has been omitted. Broadcloth upholstery, soft brown with a slightly darker stripe, harmonizes with the lighter shade in the head lining. Silk poplin { shades are provided for windows. Ornamental interior fittings including door handles, dome light base, window regulators and shade mountings are finished in nickel. $ Doors are made of one solid sheet of heavy aluminum, very light and a. strong. Copper covered rubber door bumpers prevent rattling. 2 iat bgt A water tight windshield, easy and positive to adjust, cowl ventila- < FO. Bi DETR tor, and visor are other much appreciated improvements. « | This car can be obtained x SI throughtheFordWeekly At the new low price of $685, f. 0. b. Detroit, this good looking \ aan Purch Plan. Sedan represents exceptional closed car value. EARL C. BOYLE Hy Authorized Agent Ford and Lincoln Cars 125 to 137 North Center Phone 9 iz Sora CARS -+-TRUCKS - TRACTORS | AA EI HIE 3 GY

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