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rat es Se Stes See TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 192: You Must Fight Film No whiter teeth without that want whiter teeth, aan eae the film that clouds be Casper Daily Cribune | engraved upon her heart. If ‘the heart of David had been examined ‘after his death the picture of a tem- ple would by been found engraved thereon. For that temple was the | | dream of his whole life. It ts true 4 | { pa PAGE TWO mj ROOSEVELT SAYS IF SINGLAIA. LEASE EXCERPTS FROM SERMONSIN CASPER CHURCHES PREACHED SUNDAY BY LOCAL PASTORS that he had other «ims, but all were subordinate to his desire to bulld a house for God. But tha* temple which was in his ; heart never got bullt upon the solid A series of lectures being deliv- ered evenings of this week at the should Umit itself to supporting Europe morally, but should refuse First Presbyterian What ts needed is a federal law 0 a First Baptist church by Dr. A. T.]to enter any combination which: rey = N | REV. CHARLES A. WILSON |'9 protect children against chia |S, hus Gree wens Mever sind) ropinson, noted Bible authority, | would involve political support. Her these tAiTegne es ties now W ber On tha inemorable day of the cor-| labor until they are old enough and | Goned by the sight <f the temple of| nigng well bo called, “The Outline |stand on this particular point was| vet YOu look you onation of Queen Elizabeth, a dram-| mentally trained to take up the | Which Is Hopton! et oa He! c¢ Prosperity,” for it is around this|based upon the fact that in this ‘Make this free test and see the > atic scene Was enacted. As the/ real work cf life. We bad guch a | Sol °Ce, Breck Siores sna tgrial | general subject which attracts uni-|country there is practically no Euro-| gesuits on your own teeth. E f .. [procession passed down Cheapside, a law ne at was declared unconstitu- but he never saw @ single stone put versal interest, that the speaker is|pean country which is not repre- a Witness Sa’ He Qui Venerable. oldman, representing| tional by the supreme court of the | itt, Na Mere: sty ue Sle atone Put) giving his interpretations of the|wented in our eltizenship, and that The cloud is film 2 ys Time, with a pitches —— bra beiceg plies 9g Py The pons pct he a failure? Did he gain Scriptures as they relate to it. a league of age: ayy mp The cloud on teeth is en At e : representing Truth--Time alway bey sace a these anything |“, large crowd heard Dr. Robin-| consequence taking of sides first viscous. You can me Sinclair Interests Be- oid. ‘Teuth always young—presented | ment to the federal constitution per- Witness tain son last night on international controversies would) {feel ogee Ne ordinary tooth : be 4 . the queen with « copy of the acrip-| mitting congress to pass such legis | TPOy Minot Nao a ta nared 4. Daal Law,” and Mrs. Robinson followed |S¢rve to split forces in the United) paste effectively combats it, so disintegrates the film, one removes o cause of Corruption tures, which she accepted, promis-| !ation. ~Pheu"@idat “wall What toot mi,| With her address on “England and | States. much of the film remains. it without harmful lor ing to read them diligently. Her Fe thine heart.” was In| America Compared” illustrated by a| ‘The program which these two| _ Soon it becomes discolored, These methods were proved by eA , a 9 |reign was the most glorious in Eng- Grace African Methodist picture film. very interesting persons are giving} forms coats. That’s how many tests. A new-type ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. }hisn tite and contains the REV. T. J. BURWELL And this incident in the life of|" Win Dr. Robinson and having an|at the First Baptist this week, fol-| teeth lose 3 tooth paste has been created to ts Archie Roosevelt, son of | name of Shakespeare, and fifty other} Text:? Chron. 6:8. “The Lord said| David Is ses an illustration of the equally interesting part in each of |lows: Film also causes most tooth apply them l name is y the former president, told | dramatic poets of high rank, many/unto David my father, whereas it mabey Soot Sad. eeiee of bu | to evelitig pedarens,\% hurwele. | ide ay evening: ‘The Law's Re-| troubles. It holds food substance Pepsodent. Now careful people of ce “ @ investigat-|°¢ them drawing inepiration from] was in thine heart to bulld an house| Man. lift) | Fon the bitterness, of| 1. ‘tells in travelogue descriptions |flex--New Zealand the Iiome ot| Which ferments and forms acid. It some 50 nations employ it, largely a the Teapot Dome investigat-| 11. scriptures. Of Shakespeare it|for my name, thou didst well that|2¥™&n life is not its brevity, but its her widely vaitenl eigasidaiaeianonn tame . holds the acid in contact with the by dental advice. ge ing committee Monday that |is said, “No writer has so assimil-|it was in thine heart.” incompleteness. pacts Of tbe -WoiAr Miag eitaten 225551553 teeth to cause Saat Germs breed See what it does rt he had severed his connec-|ated the thoughts, and so copiously! We are all more or less familiar| Of course we meet with those like|{s exceptionally well qualified to Wednesday evening: The Law) by millions init ey, with tartar, ‘ »rests | reproduced the words of holy scrip-|with the meaning of the term|Simeon, who have gotten their full and Opportunity—Scotland and the’ are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Pepsodent also multiplies the 4 tion with the Sincaty oe ietteri|ture.” Dr. Furnival says, “He is|“building air castles.” And though! share out of this Ufe; but the ma-|Sv°, ‘© impressions of travel for | seotch. You have little chance to escape alkalinity of the saliva. That sa 7: because Of What tan ‘in connection {saturated with the Bible story.” | we may not have given it any par- Jority of those who die, leave their] ¢ ty “aunther that, tote ante | _ Thursday evening. The Law; Ob-| such ‘troubles if you do not fight there to neutralize mouth acids. It, 22 dence of corruption in ¢ Milton's great works in the order| ticular consideration, yet when our Work incomplete... And such are| on’ JO, dun stucg iter teenmone | Sections and Obligations—England) the film. multiplies the starch digestant in pokes saevelt called attention to|of value, are Paradise Lost, Sam-|*ttention ts called thereto its mean-;Dot failures. | For the “bigger the oa ‘ustralia. whei sh area ere Peeper teat rR aed al Mr. Roose ing renail 4 ‘vision /of “thie: 1. the was in Aust re she received] Friday afternoon; Russia and Its better. These combined results ec the fact that Harry F. Sinclair, who| son Agonistes, and Paradise Re-| ing ly understood. It is soul, bigger that} ner carly education, later supple-|qs'and Prison, Saghalien, Dental science has now found are bringing to millions benefits me) holds the T >t Dome lease, re-|gained; Scriptural from first to last)}°ne¢ among the many companions ot] soul grows, and the reason for. so menting it with post graduate work pease ot «AES two effective film combatants. One you want. 1 cently went to Europe, and said he|in allusion, phrase, and in part, idea.| childhood, when the young mind is) ™many little souls, is that they fail]i, English universities, by Send the coupon for a 10-Da; e derstood that B. L. Doheny, whose} Browning's Saul is said to be the] brought face to face with the mys-|to have big visions. David's soul , Suicide Is Seen In aS N. ; pon. = ‘4 a vaeeate Jeawed another oll reserve | finest poem of its length in the Eng-|teries of the unknown world, and! Was big because of his vision which!,.1™ © Seneral conversation with a Hel after wsstcag., aecetheabaaec: ne in california, while A. B, Fall was |lish language; the story of David|asks the reason why. So often the| Was sunctioned of God. And every| 7"Pune | FePresentative today | she Of the viocomn Ala: ene Woke aae he COT ieiterior, also is out | with sweet music driving the evil|adult mind becomes weary of the; Man can be and is a David in the! °xPressed herself as opposed to the Death at Denver Be hi .. af arf oN el Spirit from Saul, and sweeping on|constant questiohing which the! degree that he is led by the 2G bea Mtr et se ies diempee ates As ara ip aarcosts a Tints wattiias 3. D. Wal-|to the very coming of Christ. younger mind sees fit to offer,| Which led David, which was the) tT?! - Oe ee iil a hey. leo vonmunneed ‘with the gin-| Caiyie's verlasting Yea, and| Which is a common experience of all! spirit of God, bodies of foreigners in different| “DENVER, Colo., Jan. 22.—Police pe van always tema eon ot clake nterests, as having told him | Heroes and Hero Worship, were sug-|°f us. But let us remember that = large cties, “She sien unhestitate-| here, following an. investigation of now. . w\t he had seen cancelled checks | gested by the Bible. Many of Rus-| the child is a helpless creature, com- Tcl eaea. Cee 0a 2am | the, cironromenias: srromading tbe 2 33,000 which had been paid|kin’s titles come from the scrip-|ing into the world without either its| award. declaring that America| death of Herbert Butler, in a down- ay 4 (a reman of Mr. Fall’s | tures; such as, Crown of Wild Olive,| knowledge or consent, and as such town: apartment... bousé Sunday oaeeee va Ad |Seven Lamps, and Unto This Last.|has a perfect right to ask questions| Hight, “announoed thay: “were | con: eae Sai en 10-Day Tube Free Al Iberg took the | bert Louis Stevenson takes|®5 to the reason for those things| COOLIDGE NOMINATES merped.. be ; ar, Cotati | Siena |e Freres took ties that | Paul's distinction between the two|Which surround it. And after hav-| John Daley and Mrs. Rita Thomas, THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, “ elt, assistant secretary of|men in us and puts it into the] ing learned the reason as to their) who discovered the body and were] ‘The New-Day Dentifrice | tN. 11048. Wabash Ave, Chicago, I. 3 and a beother of Archie | strange story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.| Presence, the young mind next at-| Two FEDE | J bald during the night, were released Mail 10-D: 4 ‘told the committee that] Hyde. ‘Tennyson sets forth Mis|tempts to discover its relation to its from custody. ay Tube of Pepsodent to _ vother had summoned -him to| doctrine of faith and hope in stan-|Surrounding, And thus: “What kts Now advised by leading ! New York last week, told-of his|zas of In Memoriam,gand Crossing} Part do I have in the things about] 4H, F, Gerry, former Casper real ~ dentists the world over 4 suspicions and asked his advice.|the Bar, with allusions to the scrip-|™me is answered?” And such| estate operator, who was arrested| WASHINGTON, Jan. 22—Préa SAVE rd 4 The Istant secretary said he ad-| tures or ideas derived therefrom.| Should be encouraged. But too| at Portland, Ore., a week ago om a| ent Coolidge after weeks of con- Js _ ‘Only one tube to s family. pt Nined him to resign and come to|In the earlier chapters of the Kor-| often itis not. ~ Let the child build! fraud charge growing out of the| sideration disposed of two of the THE TROUBLE OF = Washington and lay the whole story |an, Christians are. often called| Air castles. let him dream on, andy] gate of a lot at New Sait Creek, was | four additional judgeships appoint-| ete) aaa am Pat ene Oh 3 " AD bamanyie bags v= A: “people of the Book." It con-]0m, and on, and somewhere down) released yesterday and the charge|M™ents by sending to the senate to- , “The reason why I could not give| mends itself to our study as the|the line, God will open up a way by) gropped. day the nominations of Charles B. 4 = Py ny fuch loyalty,” he continued, “is due | world’s greatest lterature, might-| Which his dreams may be realized.|" sr. yettie Walburn of CY Davis to be federal judge for the | MUAMME TIARA Ord Mire i first to the amazing testimony |lest in its morals, most tmpressive} Yea, he will hear God's voice saying:| 6 "tno nreterred the Se tie eastern district of Missourl and 2 which has been turned up by this|in its ethics, most powerful in its|“Thou didst well that {t was in thine) PVs Me rge, bas) Charles N. Pray to be judge for the IT IS MADE r melee ve force ac a | heart.”* een reimbursed for the $500 which district of Montana. : . : committee; secondly, due to thej creative for for character an the invested: 4ncehe - die ; fact that I learned some things in | civilization. Queen Mary of England ts said to babe nitifd The- president also ~ nominated JUST DISSOLVE 5 - bee 2 ; - have told her servants that after Frank H. Kerrigan to be federal the office which, while not proven | hi Miss Pauline Freeze left Sunday AND DRINK IT " acta Af leak peruioanNS er sia | Methodist. Episcopal. er death if her heart should be ex- Mies Pauline Pees neinday| judge for the northern district of : picions; thirdly, I noticed that two} REV, LEWIS E. CARTER. amined the word “Callas” would be! spring millinery. Mss Freeze ex-|C*Jfornia: and Charles Mf. Donohue | IIASA eee ata ase ba 2 sid ge os SA Ticket found engraved thereon. She had| =P" ;|to be surveyor general of Arizona, 4 of the people most concerned with| Christ held childrer: in high z pects to return Monday, January ANR,OH, SO GOOD the naval oil lease had left the Unit-]esteem. He called them unto him- | >rooded over the loss of this seaport! 2s, with a complete line -of new - ed States in a great hurry. self and said, “Suffer the little chil- | {OW for so long, that the name was _ spring mode Tribune Want Ads bring results. q Last Friday, Mr. Roosevelt saf@|dren to come unto me and forbid A lady of refinement and business ability he received a call from G. D. What-|them not, for of such is the king- ¢ burs, Mr. Sinclair's private secre: |dom of God.” Wherever the Chris- can secure profitable employment with a . tary. After closing the door, Mr.|tian religion grips the people of a ; A 5 * > Whatburg told him, Mr. Roosevelt | country hid dite (ee propecia Tang progressive organization. The work is Stated, that he had some advice to| given a fair chance. i i i id- Be eng en Licighabac naniqetwen neta) pleasant and interesting. Replies consid J “He said he wished I would re-|tect children from infectious and ered as confidential. : \sign from the company,” Mr. Roose- | contagious diseases. We have com- q ‘Welt stated, “that I had a name and| pulsory education laws to’ protect é 2 reputation which I should guard| children in thelr mental “develop ADDRESS TRIBUNE, BOX 246 . very jealously; that he personally|ment. States vary in their. educa 2 : ‘vas unhappy to see me there. Mry} tional laws and it is now Imperative : Whatburg stated that he himself that we have a department of edu- oH 2 was extremely happy with Mr./ cation with a secretary of education , a Sinclair. I asked him if he thought | who shall be a member of the pres!- R ‘4 that Mr. Sinclair had bribed secre-| dent's cabinet. We have a secre- \ : tary Fall. Mr. Whatburg hesitated tary of agriculture who protects ~ m and said, ‘I think somebody may! sheep, cattle and hogs. It is time € STA TIONER Y SPECIAL . have loaned Mr. Fall money.’ we have a secretary of education ‘fi s : “Then I asked him why he! who shall protect the boys and girls 7 (ONE WEEK ONLY) thought Mr. Sinclair was leaving | of our land ?, = al : the country. He shook his head,| We also need better laws in re- 7S ES One Package of Envelopes Free with Every Pound of a4 and said it must be. of course be-| gard to child labor. The census of (etme SS Montags Fashionable Writing Paper. cause of the findings of Senator} 1920 shows that over 1,000,000 chil- = UY VE B Walsh.” dren between 10 and 16 years, of B NOW AND SA’ ONE-THIRD Archie Roosevelt said in his|age are employed in this country. We Carry Montags Pound Paper in two plain, but statement to the committee that he|and are deprived of school and Distinctive Patterns. 5 had resigned “because I felt that| proper mental and moral develop- GLI RU I could not give the loyalty to my| ment. In 13 states we have laws OLD EN SH C ISHED BOND employer which I should give if Ij prohibiting child labor under cer- —and— was to remain with him.” ain conditions that are reasonable. PICCADILLY SPORT CLOTH Mr. Roosevelt told the committee | Nine states have no law prohibiting that Mr. Sinclair last week had] all children under 14 from work- (Notice Our Window) called him into his office and in-|ing in factories and stores. Twenty- E R A R structed him to purchase for him a|three states have a 14-year mint- ||! CASP DRUG & DISPENS Y CO. steamship ticket for Europe ‘and| mum age limit for labor but have ||| 118 E. Second St. Phones 2293 and 2394 see that his name was kept off the |so many exceptions that the law is |}/ passenger list, and that no one knew | nullified. Twenty-seven states allow | of his intention to leave the coun-} children to go to work without a try. He said that there was ab-| common school education. Eigh-| | | solutely no reason, so far as he knew| teen states do not make physical 9 for the presence of Mr. Sinclair in| fitness for work a condition of em- . Europe at the present time, and| ployment. Fourteen states allow added that he was familiar with the | children under 14 to work from ere S ust ne ; MOVED company's foreign business. nine to 11 hours a day.. Two states fa One of the things he was worry-|do not regulate in any way daily ; J ing over, Mr. Roosevelt said, was @/ hours of labor for children. Fiye ‘ ‘rom Chamber of Commerce Buildi: payment of $68,000 which Mr. What-/| states do not protect children under Fi of Building burg told him had been made by] 16 from night work. To Basement of the | anch had bee iG $68,000. He! shia Glat nme te tethed ores tie | ph nba Ere : the forema: f the ‘h had b piven atx Or. eight head of caster ht rd the Door Whatburg also denied that he had } any knowled; f any y at y | On East Si d street, ° . : - - oy: time passing from@Bincir to Swill] foursxpom house; ‘modech with Glowing white linens are the joy of every housekeeper. When ——»— } i o L i : 5 : * : Prevenueiniiees 1 Diese cn cree i: washed with White King Washing Machine Soap voor table cloths, The Tonic and Laxative Effect of | closet, dining room and | napkins towels, and bed linens will: be snowy white. They will rc Laxative BROMO QUININE ‘Tablets | kitchen, North front, 46x120 . ff , fi a h. 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