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= I as PAGE FOUR LANDER WOULD PLAY HOST 10 STATE 6. 0. P. Every Advantage for Convention City Is Claimed. Lander is to approaching Republican state vention. He says no other the state makes it quite so pleasant or delegates atending. Splendid accormmodations, fine conven hospitable people, best 4s band in the state and various other attractions. The leading Re- publicans of the city are prepared to tender a banquet to the entire convention, embellished with pro- fessional entertainers, with a dance to follow | ther permits the commit vicinity wi limpses of the magni-| nt mountain scenery with which c try ounds. ander the oldest city In the state the most beautiful will and at once give come to the Repubit be ves ures, that} 7, jine_ with several ra re to make Lan-| rong recently carried | de nt convention city 4 inert Soe aha on per Tribune -is the following articl by: Glorm Dare Bake, formerly. of Casper who is soon to return here T Oo and reopen her studio, in the Tam-| YACH T pa, Fie.. Tribune. It tells of what BY DURANT LOS AN of ar Bhi 'S.—{United Press) —R. C. Durant, millionaire motor manufacturer d sportsman, has completed for a palatial yacht, with which he will make an extended tour of the world. The yacht, which wil be a Gloucester off-shore cruiser, will | cost over $100,000 and will be one of the largest pleasure vessels on the Pacific coast, The keel has been Jaid in a San Francisco shipyard and it is hoped that it will be in readiness for the Ie the writer calls BE BUILT. |": my valuable Article published in Tr.bune under date of New York, and which says in part: entific and mathematical definition, the teachings of Jesus Christ agrees and are parallel cause and effect underlying crea- tion.” centuries of doubt. Over in Japan they don't waste time catching criminals, This picture shows how police local ‘trapped the man who is alleged to have tr’ed to kill the Prince Regent. Arrows point to the pelyoners. ‘No: “the sp:ritua! awak- of man.” itor ‘Tribune. “I wish to express appreciation of several art late, éneouraging nd higher’ thinking, nd would be jad if you permit me space in your paper to comment on an this morning’ “That religion is capable of sci- ana'ysis, precise thought, That |titence and flood, itells us of a God with the law of ‘The spiritual awakening of man- tocay aftér long after struggle ind is at hand ans auto trips to the|1 ponts to his head and No. 2 to his back. Fat chanos for that lad to eseape! the lifferent writers concepts of God ang as their concept of God, could ris no higher than their own thought we read the account of one who tolls us of a God of hate, an- jother tells us of a God of vense- jance, of punishment. They tell us of 2 God who sends p'ague and pes. while another that slays lUttle hildren and visits the sons of the parents upon an innocent babe. Then came the mer Jesus, Jogus of Nazareth who became Jesus the Christ—the man cf understanding. Anda thiq man of understanding, with higher awakening gave to us @ concept of God as love, And for showing us that the creative force the power back of the yniverse is }love; they crucified him for teach- ing us that love is the lWberator: they crowned Him with thorns. There is sweeping over the world today such an eagerness to know this God of love; tired humanity is unconsciously reaching for a more and Hm, and “forbid therm not/ Mo, dehy them tho privilege of indivia wal research, the direct, ‘mental con tact with God “for of such is-the kngdom, of Heaven,” for “Heaven, harmony is reached when ‘we be- come undérstanders, and not followers. mere Life is individual unfoldment; and just as two resebuils on the same bush, do not unfold to the sunshine in the self same way, so no two menta‘ities awaken to truth in. the same manner. ‘Let us concede to our fellow man the right to think, to study, to express his un- foldment and when we fully accept the concept of God as love-—that concept of love that Jesus gave to us, will not permit us to be arro- gant to another whese awakening “from glory into glory,” ia different frem our own; it will not allow a burrier to be raised between him us God's dear child and ourselves. { do thank God for the newspa- per articles that we find almost every day, that gives courage to humanity instead of making him fear. I see with gladness the at- tempt ‘in our movies, our short stories to express more g'aCness and joy to us as we try to lift our Tao LAMT Yo Woks DEMAND WHITE GOODS SLE TO FOR AUTOS, CHAS. Mi. SCHWAB, | OPEN AT KASSIS STORE STEEL Kil _ SAYS TN SPEECH “In a_grewing coun! like ours: solidated,'the cost of selling should: toes cate no wach thine asé a2 nel? Leper Ses Commodore, New York. more, the whole world is "before us, and the possibilities in the @irectioh of producing motor cars: the use | ana of the peoples of the world is simiply beyond limit.” Mr. Schwab pointed out that the automobile industry teday is where the steel business stood in 1900, doing 4 record business but wil still greater future. He pointed ‘out that the motor vehicle is an excep- tionally high value in relation to its cost, but emphasized that the selling expense in the business is too high. He suggested consolidation as a remedy for reducing overhead. “The use of the motor car,” sald Mr. Schwab, “is permanent and must be ever onward and increas- ing. In the steel business we thought in 1900 when we were pro- ducing around seventeen million tons of steel per annum that we had reached the zenith of the busi- ness, and yet last year we produced forty million tons of steel against apacity of fifty millions. “And 80 =: with the automobile. This indust Stands today where the steel industry stood in 1900. You have had your -period of experi: mentation. You have been able to realize some standardization. . And the public has realized that the auto- mobile, insteadof being a luxury, is for most uses a necessity. I feel that the automobile industry today has greater prospects before it than the steel industry had twenty years ago. “The supreme progress of the in- dustry up to now has been made and the development of production methods of manufacture have been so perfected that costs have been reduced to a remarkably low figure. No product of American industry |- is today probably turned out upon low a basis of cost in relation to the value of the product, as the automobile, “The most striking fact which producers of automobiles must face today is that in spite of the low level of manufacturing costs, forty peF cent of the shop cost hag to be added to the shop cost of the car to put it into the hands of the consumer. This abnormally high NEW YORK.—(United Press.)}— John Bassett Moore, Hamilton fish professor of international law and diplomacy at Columbia university, has been selected to deliv in October of this year, the Marfleet lectures at the University. of Toronto, Moore is a former assist a Southerner’s Pets Freaks of Nature KINSTON, N. C., (United Press). —The many 2a of, Charles Docen are freaks of nature. ‘Do- con's threelegged dog and two- legged cat, victims of dame nat- ure, are fast friends. The cat is handsome Maltese. ‘‘They, say 4 chicken isn't loving. Look at this," As he spoke a proud Plymouth Reek dandy with a couple of spare legs rubbed against the man’s fect, trying to attract attention, Docen's racoon frisked like a kitten when he spoke to it, though ‘coons are se'dom tamed. Dgcen’s most boast- ed accomplishment is the taming of a South American peccary, They call this the most vicious Mttle beast in the warld. I don’t believe; Go@ ever made anything mean— not even a, snake,’’ And Construction Co, 142 E. Midwest Phone 483W Estimate Gladly Furnished Stuart's Calelum W markable Action Clear It of heads and Ot Suc! Beauty Spollers With all the wonderfully pretty things to wear many a girl is dis- tracted because her, complexion is ® fright, But here's the way to banish those pimples. Ask | any Sale ot | Calcium Waters and follow Thotr ‘Tirat action is to remove MONDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR Linen Radical reductions in Household. Linens; unusual values in Sheets, Pillow Cases, snnual Santa Barbara to Honolulu and fear. Oh the intense yearning Face next July, of men through the ages for tho cost of distribution presents today the same challenge to the ingenuity thought of self from the “man of dust” to the man made in the im- tencer God. there is such an illumi- the sour fermentations A Pes are an nation of the human sense, such to poison the blood and thus figure the skin. The effect is vis- : " bile maker as Ib, ticeable to those troubled i i Certain plans, now in the mak- |truth—reaching out in the dark-|an infusing of the truth into the |age and likeness af God of love, |°f the automo! was | ibly noi ‘0 ing, have given rise to the belief |ness of man made creeds, blindly |thoughts of men, that we are wit-| ‘From this, hour I do ordain my-| Presented in tho problem of manu: | With «=, pimply skin, oF one that Towels, Table and Decorative Linens, =... on the part of his friends that the |groping -humanity, walking the|nessing a deserting of mankind |self loos’d of mits and amaginary | fcturing fifteen years ago. and rough and coarse. ) * schooner will be a ship.” * “The chief .problem of the auto- ge a F mobile industry, today is to reducé, this cost Betting the car from the factory to the ultimate con- sumer, It is:oné of the costs inci+ clum Wafers Induce a reaction to healthier tendencies and. soon tho Dinkish complexion begins to ae rt itself, the blemishes fade away, and dimples seem animated and the entire appearance sis one many and devious paths of human opinions—the jumbled theories of spiritual leaders that have led us nowhere, unless jt be-toward mad- from the ranks of followers and bind believers, toward an ‘unfetter- ed search fo rthe kingdgm.: Because of this, churches seem to be dis- lines Going where I lst, spirit's child, total absolute. Listening to others, . considering. ae ELECTRICAL MEN WILL G Perkins & Co, hess. rupted, brother is arrayed against well what they say, . t is | Of vivactous beauty instead? of une nthe When we contemplate the |trother and the whole wite world |Pausing, searching, recelvine, ‘een: iin ge Bs rege Ro ie ee Ee SPECIALTY STORE churches, beth orthodox and. holy eee to bein upheavel. But we templating, the steel industry twenty-five years | clum Wafers at the nearest MEET IN PH LADELPHIA icxsss. ‘each warring for ppiritual | "Ow that what/seems to be disin-|Gently, but with. undeniable will, Les, Asia the 1 industry is to- | S10Fe oF write to js TRIBUNE BUILDING leadership dver a weary world, we | tesration of organizstion, and panic | divesting myself of _the bonds that c ator! 635. Stuart Bia, day still struggling, but struggling with great present effect, with the problem of getting its. product to = the consumer at the lowest possible | § cost of distribution. and war, is thought upheavel; we know that the ‘jumbled content of the human mind is heing forced up into truth for adjustment.” Jesus saic: “Suffer Uttle children cannot but ask, “Have they met jour agonizing cry of what is God, with anything but’ their human. opinions, their theories, ang) their undemonstrable creeds?” would hold me,”* GLORIA DARE BLAKE. BER Ra eat for a freq sample packags=-Ad FOR ANNUAL CONVENTION known physician “Wherever it can be legally done NEW YORK, Jan. 19, (United, As I study the religious history|to come unto Me,” suffer the 4; 0 *| this city, has transferred his offices} companies should be consolidated 8 Press)—The national convention of |beginning with the two accounts|mature reasoner to mak eels : ‘ @ his ap-|f 133 South’ Wolcott street to| thus eliminating the ‘largest pos- Ps the American Institute of Electrical|of creation and continuing on|proach to truth other than siete he § t eee WE RECEIVED SATURDAY Wngineers. will be hel@ in Philadel- the Second Floor of the O. 8, Build-| sible amount of overhead expense. through the books of the Bible, my m bes a derstand! oe emeecbretation of truth for ing. display warehouses should be con- pda bang 4 +, whe Batson lun nding and analysis of the - tru: ring. play : edal, owed ennually by the in Dies bell ss hig atitute for “meritorious achieve wom infinite, tells me that the infinite creation of an infinite God ‘would not permit of a beginning or an end. The words “In the begin- ning God created” mean to me that the human mind began to glimpse @ power greater than its own su! |posed power, in other words human thinking began with God, it began with God, it.began to think God— to think gooc. An so the Biblo is a history of the unfoldment of the human mind to God, and awaken- ing of mortal mind to a greater pdwer that it had known. As we read through the old test- ament qf human thought begin- ment in electrical science, engineer- ing or arts," will be presented to John W. Lieb, vice president of the New York Edison company, on thd evening of February 4, The award), to Lieb is because of his develop- ment of electric central stations for light and power. On February 4 also, will be the eelebration of the fortieth anniver- sary of the organization. On February 5 the engineering and economic aspects of transporta- tion will be discussed by raliway of- ficjals and others, Among the speakers will be President Maher of the Norfolk and Western, Preside Bude. of the Great Northern rail way, President Markham of the Ill no's Central and Vice President Buckland of the New York, New Haven and Hartford, Secretary Hoover, Judge Gary and President Smith of the New York Central may also speak. Arrangements are under way to broadcast this meet- COMB OAGE TEA dai singthearing ‘will heleeaioated Darkens Beautifully and Re- on February stores Its Natural Color The annu and Lustre at Once evening of* $1,000 1N NOVELTIES Wonderful Sample Line of DRESSES Flat Crepes, Crepe De ‘Meters, Taf- fetas, Satin Back Crepes, an ene y Nh LLL patel Age ft): PRICED SPECIALLY FOR MONDAY. dinner will be on the bruary 7. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alco- hol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and AT ARKEON AOEMY E22 SSS Thrift Week Paves The Way | “Wyet ulphur Com- fans T. >¥, Bekeon of the] pound,” thus avoiding a lot of muss. th ee aknchag ‘icanamny Briday’ re:|whMetetay. faded’ hate 46 HORE The good things of life don’t knock on your daor—you must go out ceived a shipment of $1,000 worth| ful, we all des're to retain our youths and get them. That “lucky fellow” usually is the chap who rowed just of novelties to be given away at|ful appearance and attractiveness, a little harder than the next fellow to achieve success and happiness. this popular place of amusement in| By darkening your hair with the next few months. ‘The shipment|Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- included in addition to the novalty| pound, no one can tell, because. it = prizes a néw assortment of noise! does it so natu evenly. You Thrift Week gives you the opportunity to gain a firm grasp on you oars—Thrift Week—January 17-24—means that this Bank is ready to give you that helpful hand. Now is the time to act—come in and talk just dampen a sponge or soft b With it and draw this through apd fun makers for confetti balls. The novelties include a large num- ber of toilet articles, clocks, cayuse | ha taking one strand a ry eae lamps and other articl t by morning gray- hairs it over. , ‘ value. The prizes as a whole have disappeared. After another ap- much more expensive than have| plication or two your hair becomes been given away at the Arkeon in|beautifully dark, glossy, soft and the past. |luxuriant and you appear ‘years For results tr; a Tribune Classr fied Ad. = CITIZENS ATIONAL BANK WHITE Ground Floor Consolidated Royalty Bldg. §orm p 1e Gi oat” ore ' Blocks Co. Casper Mirror Works We are pr opareg to take care of any sized order. 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