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PAGE EIGHT Contributions from Ministers fo Manuscripts Sh yords and Should ire \ SERMON EXCERPTS r Publication Under This Head hould Te excritten, Not Ex Be in Office Saturday This The Call Of Jesus | Fist Presbyterian REV. A. WILSON \3 The ‘call of Jéaus was'at Unrelent fng call for de d final decis jon. His call real i and share the t iis meth men's wills. ugh he gave bread to the mult! tude, he did not k by bread tc secure a follo His miracles amazed the people, but he did not resort to the method of winning ad herents by ver-whelming display of mysterious power. He exposed men to the call of op: portunity, to the venturesome, hero fc, and loving service, and left them free to accept or reject. Having called, he sifted and tested. Grain separated from chaff, gold ‘His fan is in His ha st onl must b from dross.” It 1s a mistake to picture Cl in soft and melting colors He is not only Saviour but Judge There is what is called ‘the stormy north side of Jesua.” One describes Him as “the most awful figure In history.” Jes to day as of ¢ and judges as in the forn is one |} nee of will. If neglected @emnation and catas long open are closed. taken {n faithlessness hear a sum monds to give account of thelr stew ardship. Bridesmaids are awakened at mid night to meet the bridegroom with out oll in thefr lamps. The ony or ordinary and uneventful 1 Is interrupted by sudden and testing emergen The house built upon sand is tested by tempest and tor defied, ‘ophe Doors ewards over monot rent. There is both love and law in the unjverse. When Sinai was a memory, Moses in his farewell ad dress told the Children of Israel, “In His right hand was a fiery law for them,” and adds, ‘Yea‘, He loved the people.” There are no plurals in the Ten Commandments. They are ad- dressed “Thou!” They single men out Both love and law find the In- dividual. The call and the invi tion of Jesus are to the individual likewise is the sifting and judgment When the church has a clear mes sage of both love and law she Is most convincing to the world, and her faithfulness to the message of Jesus to men will determine her per suasive power in winning the multi tude! to a definite decision for Christian life. Whom The Gods Destroy th First Congregational REV. ROBERT ALLINGHAM Within the lifetime of the present generation the most | phenomenal national upheavals of history have wit Governments es- jquity have, changed And if there is one les her that has been borne in upon us it is this that those civil disturbances have afected to the very department of human interest he scientist core every , the statesman and] to explain but I} re to declare | that wer is absolutely in this! t nations have repudiated Take Russia. For generations its rulers holding to the forms of re lgion have shamefully denied its spirit » church having sold its moral leadership for a mess of pot tage became the secret arm of the government betraying the people. The indescribable atrocities of the czars lastir uries can only be by the hasty rev notw paga Russ viki. And nnable pro- prostituted pre pirit underdog has a new chance and a democracy almost as efficient as our church ts gland. Her aristocracy to a stupid snobocra Lacking both in mental and moral feadership her nobility r: the rocks of bankruptc fn Russia so it was in ruling class refused to serve. n her upon As it was | id the | Both | of their policies differing only tn clo- gree, was to keep thelr subjects in devout Take ndordinate y. Actuated with an bition for world su. Driven by a philosophy of materialism, She suicided rman had his God but he was er If time would only permit I would of Mexico, Italy, stricken and sm! nations lying pros i beaten as the man road, and America ht have played the good Samari instead she played the ghoul. I d give a good deal to see the cartoons of the Moscow, London, Paris and Rome press picturing our Washington. Let me in closing say what no papers are saying. Not one of the so called radical block has @ smirch of oll upon him. And the American people will not forget this. And the utter stupidity or knavery of Secre- tary Hughes in waiting until the en- tire trade of the richest nation in Europe {s captured.” Whom the gods destroy they first make mad.” The Christian Religion wo! Grace African Methodist REV. T. J. BURWELL There are many definitions for the Christian religion, and each ts in a measure different from the other. One follows: “The life of God in the soul of mar Another “The worship of higher powers from a sense of need.” Still another: ‘Re. ligicn is man's reaction to what he regards as ultimate forces that con- trol his welfare.” Taking these and others, recognizing the essentials of all of them, we might define religion 1s the life of man in his superhuman jonships, {. e. his relation to the power on which he feels himself de- nendent, the authority to which he leems himself responsible. and the nseen being with whom he {s Capa- le of communion Thus in the ideal of religion de-| k pendence, responsibility and spirit- ual communion all enter in. The| hi! word religion is sometimes applied to forms of human experience which do not recognize the existence of any higher power than itse'f. Perhaps the most outstanding illustration of} l! such is to be found among the fol- lowers of Buddha, They number about five hundred and yet they do not worship him as| b' a god, He is merely regarded as the| & ideal to which the most humble may reach if he desires hard enough The recognition of a higher power is common both in the realm of philosophy anf of religion, but the ‘atter differs from the former on Its practical side, the relation between| f the worshiper and its object, While| 9 the former recognizes the great bulk | ‘ or mass of reality as a whole, the latter recognizes the ever-present ac- tive spirit of God, as responding to the cry of those dependent upon Him. The distance between God and man is removed, and the soul knows him as personal being. And thus worship of some nature character- izes every form of the religious rela tionship. Liké every abiding human Interest, religion finds its roots in the constitution of man. Its psy- chological is found partly tn the sense of dependence part'y from the contrast of the individual desire basis For Raw Sore Throat | At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with your fingers. It goes right to the spot with a gentle tingle, loosens » draws out soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It has all the strength of the old-fashioned mus- tard plaster without the blister. Nothing like Musterole for croupy thildren. Keep it handy for instant use. To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35 & 65c in jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Woman Candidate for Job Of Mayor to Take Lead In Own Play on Broadway CEDAR RAPIDS, March 10.— Eftie Cherry, we n candidate for mayor and former vaudeville star, relaxed from her making campaign here this after. noon and announced that she may again dazzle metropolitan audiences as a dramatist Eff ounced that she strenuous speech is ne gotlating with Henry W. age, producer of many successes, for the rights on her original play entitled ‘Nobody's Child." 8 < to Effie, want ? ma, to use as recess, the st the plo’ w Iw dinne s many years .ag admitted. ‘I I sign zing above the which read ‘No body's Darli Effie says mediately occurred fo her that ought to write a play—a soul stirring drama, dealing| thelr normal weight, pink, plump | with the modern problems of gay life| Cheeks, bright eyes, and “pep.” ard the path of a fallen maiden, So| 8. 8. 8. is sold at all good drug| I have written “Nobody's Child’ ana| Stores, The large size is more eco- i will soon be craze of Broad- Effie's efforts at literature have not stopped at play writing. She has also written a novel, which sh will put on the market in near | futu entitled “The Old I smith’s Daughter,” which as outspoken in {ts revel: y of the works of F. § a. ack. {tle bays ast and legitimate, the oldest and the middle west, will be tor It was here that Effie ma her in itial appearance more than twenty | five years ago with sister ir “Little E { the millions today;| B st ng under tosenthal solveG parties, longer connected with said business. pipes. 8. 8. S. is acknowledged to be one of the most powerful, rapid and ef- fective blood-cleansers known. You don’t have to use some new fad treatment that is mere guesswork, you don’t have to smear things on your face in a vain effort to get rid of eruptions, blood impurities and a lack of rich blood-cells. blood-cells, routs out of your system the im- purities which cause boils, pimples, blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, tetter, rash. has done such wonderful work, in freeing thousands from the scourge of rheumatism. 5 remarkable why underweight people can quick: ly build up their lost flesh, get back INTERNATIONOL Cat Cowtey RACE Youio vs. Sark mud CHINESE Two YEAR O10 HAS SUGHY EDGE ovee U-S.A ENTRY porruanb OREGON Po! 7 i ENROUTE Yo SEATTLS, Wnt RECENE BALE OF HAY DONATED BY LEADING CITRENS OF The Town - —_—_e —__—. > OOETN ‘SPARK PLUG PASSED THROUGH MS MINNVILLE 9:30 LAST NIGHT #YoHo NowMERE (0 SIGUT IN THIS MADAM BUZKIRK RACHEL TOLD ME ASOUT BUT | GUESS JUST FOR FUN I'LL GO AND , and the Umitations of life; but most of all in the sense of worth, le which ads man as a spiritual being to the now.edge of his own kindship t unseen power on which he feels imself dependent As a historical religion Christis is a direct descendent of the religion of Israel. and as such shared the current r Jesus himself was a Je gious ideas of his day. No doubt all the religions of the world have some message for the human family, ut the power of Christianity to old fast that which {s good and let o the bad is sufficient reason for its claim as the final religion. soo sare Anan NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHE The co-partnership he the name and style cf and Moore, located at 6 South Chestnut street In city of Wyoming, is this day dis- by utval consent of the and the undersigned is nc fore ex (Signec MOORE MAE E ne SEND IT TO THE L S.S.S. keeps away Pimples | You will be compelled to admit that the results of S.S.S. are really amazing! Did you ever know how big cities make the hydrant water fit for you to drink? That's what S. S. S. does to the blood in your own blood. Increase your Red-Blood-Cells, That’sthe Blood- sure way! S.S.S. builds lis; this meansstrength! It makes it fit to circulate. Eruptions come from 8. 8. S. builds new This is why S. 8S. 3. That's why S. 8S. 8. 8. 8, S. flesh-builder. is also a That's nomical, S. Ss. Ss. Tike prod ake CAN YOU NAME Casper’s Finest Hotel $50.00 IN CASH For the } en by the Smith and Turner Hotel Drop Ballots in the Box at — The Smith and Turner Drug Co. 133 S. Center Phone 150 Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents ter line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as @& tasis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two Hine: All charged sdvertising will be booked ‘set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CURRECTION OF CLASSiFIED AD BRRORS. ‘fhe Casper Daily Tribune will not be respoasible for more than vne incorrect smvertion of any ad: ‘eruisement ordered for more thau vne me. Eriors not the fault of ine advertiser which clearly iessen the reai vaiue ot the advertisement wil be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVH, days after insertion. No republica on will by made when the ermr Soes not materially affect the se or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONG ADS. os Careful attention will be given su ads received over the TELE- PHONE, but we canuot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified proper: ly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office befure 10:00. Want Ads received after 10:00 to 12.00 Pp. m., will be inserted under che nead “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVEKTISE MENT: Must be accompanied by cash or check in fuli payment of the same Note the foregoing inerructiona about counting the words and ths fate per word for the Casyer Daily Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE FIREMEN, brakemen, beginners $150 to” $250 (which position?) Railway B-381, Tribune. WANTED—Experienced automobile esman. one acquainted with city preferred; answer Inyown hand writing, stating experience and age. Address Box B-382, Tribune. HELP WANTED—FEMALE LADIES, $10 week to address and mail sheet musio spare time at home; enclose 25c for necessary mu sic samples with emp‘oyment offer. Plymouth Distributing Co., Ply- mouth Bidg. Des Mo-nes, Iowa. ee WANTED—Several high class sales- ladies. Apply Room 4 Oil Ex. ange Bldg. ~ 3 for general house. all fam.ly, must have references. App!y 650 8. Park, WANTED—A settled woman for housework. Call 563. Women to paint lamp ry us at home, Easy Whole or part time. | Address Nileart Company, 3541 Ft Wayne. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Men, women and child. ren’s hair cutting 35c. Under Grill Cate. SALESMEN WANTED le s coun unity Call between 6 ‘or Mr. Nickeson, Jesmen tc in able sales!adies ounts in Ca tunity for those Fer appointment gal savings reson between 6 and $*p. at the Henning. & WONDERFUL HAND! I SEE SUCCESS COMING INTO [T-AND MONEY! BUT 1 SEE CONSIDERABLE TROUBLE AND CONSIDERABLE JOY. ANID 1 SEE & BEAUTIFUL WOMAN AND LOVE... POSITIONS WANTED YOUNG lady desires general office work, four year's experience in tax off-ce. Phone 1536J. WOMAN wants work by day or hour. Phone 2079NR. EXPERIENCED locomotive eng!- neer desires position, can handle any kind of steam engine, Box B-384 Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED HARPER method, scalp treatment, for fall ng hair, shampooing, mar- celling; home appointments, Mrs. R. Colby. Phone 1665M. TRY the Snow White; a dependable hand laundry; our rough dry wil! satisfy you. Phone 705M. WANTED—AIl kinds of transfer ring and moving. Call Brooks at 1648W. ROOMS calcimined $4 and up in ‘eluding the material; work neat- i done; prompt service. Phone 2717R5. WANTED—Washings te do. Phone 2467R. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | pu, Donse Brotners DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS When we sell a man a used ¢ar we are natural- ly hoping that some day he will come back to us and buy a new car. Honesty aside, that alone seems reason enough to us for selling him a GOOD used car at a fair price. Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS. 1922 model touring, high hood; extra equipment consists of a spot light, front bumper and a spare tire; two new cord tires on rear. completely overhauled, Bb peewee ne semes, --$650 1921 three passenger coupe, five gvod tires; is equipped with large Westinghouse shock absorbers; @ gooc buy for $500 1919 model touring; this car has been completely overhauled and repainted; is equipped with front bumper and platform spring $350 BUICKS 1919 seven passenger touring, equipped with large’ Westing- house shock absorbers paint; six good tires -_. 1923 four-cylinder equipped with front bumper, motometer, hood and radiator cover. Gabriel snubbers and five good tires; a bargain ~$600 touring; is CHEVROLET. 1923 model Superior sedan, has bumpe d Spare tire; in very good condition ~--~--$700 FORDS 1921 touring; starter; demount- able rims, nesv top and side cur. tains; just from paint shop §200 Others Not Listed Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 B. Fifth Phone 724 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES ~~ FOR SALE— 1922 Ford ton truck, in perfect condition; 1921 Dodge commercial, Just rebuilt; 1921 seven passenger Chandler touring, recon- ditioned, repainteé; any of these cars cheap for cash; will cons der some trade or give terms to respon- sible parties, See Mr. Benedict at East Side Garage. Residence Phone 2066. eee FOR SALE — Ford touring, 1917 model, perfect condition, shock absorbers and lots of extras, gocd runn ng order $125 cash will buy thi 2717R5. is car. Phone BEFORE sel ing or painting, have dents in bod: and fenders remov- ce, made same as new, smal} charge; factory man. Warne & Crosby Mo- tu Co., 436 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Oneton Ford, truck. runs like new, cheap. 311 ‘East 1. BETTER VALUES IN OUR USED FORD CARS eewewesews. $100 Runabout ---------—-___---$100 Runabout -—----—~-----_--$150 Runabout -——--------—---$350 Touring -------------_-_---$50 ‘Touring -——-—-___-___..._$145 Touring -. a $326 Touring, Uke new ~—-----.$350 Sedan —_--—----------—---$400 Overland touring -—---__$125 EARL C. BOYLE 125-181 N. Center Phone 9 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Beautifully —custom- tallored gentleman's full dress evening suit, size 36, too small for owner, reasonable. 715 S. Grant. FOR SALE—Two second hand one- drawer steel f.ling cabinets. Hot. hine Printing and Stationery Co., 240 EB. Second. ; Fa tll is idinie See SIE FOR SALE—One Boston Terrier pup, four months, old, registered, 253 N. Park. Phone 895W, peak ties abate) A Eg oe FOR SALE—Sheep fertilizer. Phone 2093, FOR SALE—Singers, guaranteed to sing. Phone ) eee eee FOR SALE — Registered female Airedale, seven months old, rea- sonable. 1116 W. Fifteenth, Phone 1813M. . ‘OR SALE—Two settings of Bar- red Rock eggs, $1 setting. 1155 S. McKinley. Phone 1615R. FOR SALE — Liewelyn bird dog puppies, 1720 Cedar. Phone 2495M. FOR SALE—Fifteen-inch electric floor sander, good condition. 1335 S. Oak, basement. FOR SALE—Lawn fertilizer, $2 per load. Phone 1499M. For results try sified Ad. a Tribune Clas- HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Five rooms of house- hold furniture reasonable. Call at $17 W. Eleventh, WOMEN! ONE DARK AND ONE ‘LIGHT, ANDI SEE AN EVIL SPIRIT HOVERING ABOUT— ANID A GOOD SPIRIT AND SEE THEM HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Small amount rea’ good furniture, very cheap !f sold at once. Apply 1242S, Ash. FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- chine, A-l condition, $25. 1026 W. Twelfth. potbeemass ERE SST RUE oie NE ead Se FOR SALE—Gas heater, washing machine, with or without motor and wringer,. bed, very reasonable. 835 S. Ash. Phone 193R. pe Ee ag ona bae Sl e FOR SALE — White tron bed, springs and mattress, table lamp. mahogany peiestal; reed rocker: electric sewing machine, wardrobe trunk, kitchen table two chairs, e‘ectric iron, ironing board, mahog- any dresser, gate leg dining table three Windsor chairs; one Windsor host chair, two Windsor rocking chairs. Lucerne rug 9x12. 343 8. Mc- Kinley. RTE SALE—Sanitary couch. Phone 75. FOR SALE—One double couch. 612 S. Lincoln, FOR SALE—Solid oak buffet, ike new, half price. Call at store, in Midwest Heights. FOR SALE—Most complete line of used furniture in the city, mat- tresses remade like new; five en- amel front gas ranges at half the price of new Bailey Furniture Co.. 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J, WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Two wardrobe trunks. Phone 2717R5. sleeping price paid for second hand furni fare Serooks: 660 East H. Phone 1648 W. * WANTED TO BUY. Seconc hand furniture, FOR RENT—Desk and storeroom space on ground floor. 121 E. First. Phone 313. FOR RENT—GARAGFS FOR RENT—Garage, $6 por month, 1020% S. Cherry. FOR LEASE FOR RENT OR LEASE—EFight- room modern, furnished house, close in. 624 East B, Phone 857W. sto ta Reena aa tet Dh POULTRY COLUMBIA HATCHERY P. 0. Box 1102, Denver, Colo. We can fill your oréer for any quantity of Baby Chic! les, standard bred. We have. the largest and only electric hatchery n Denver, capacity over 10,000 per week. We guaranteo live delivery and prepay parcel post. Write for wices and full particulars. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD in private A MAN! A LIGHT MAN IS PLOTTING. BEWARE ALIGHT MAN. HE'S COMING INTO YOUR LIFE. YOU'VE NEVER SEEN HIM BEFORE. HE WILL ASK YOU To DO FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR -RENT — Desirable sleeping- rocms in samc block as postoffice, rates reasonable. 245 E. Second. FOR SALE—Modern front bedroom, close to bath. 742 E. Second. Phone 1403R. FOR RENT — Bedmom adjoining bath in. new home, private en- trance. Phone 2674. ROOMS at the Antlers, exclus've, moderate, gents. 616 S. Wolcott. FOR RENT—Furnished room in pri- vate home. 418 E. Thirteenth. Phone 1625W. FOR RENT—Modern bedroom and garage. 624 5. Wolcott. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ingroom, for one. outside en- foe one block from bus. Phone TW. —— FOR RENT—Furnished room in a private home; boare if Phone 1625M. WANTED—Roomers and 908 S. Walnut. Phone 769J. FOR RENT— Large, steam heated, well furnished room, adjoining bath, six blocks from Center street Furnished rooms for batching and light housekeeping. 325 West BC. FOR RENT—Two large sleep! rooms, nicely furnished, close Phone 2425. 5 in. FOR RENT — Two sleepingrooms; one on main foor with outside entrance. Dorcas Apartments, 1023 E. Seccnd. Phone 2672. R RENT — Furnished sleeping- room 12x14 for business man. will also rent garage. Cal! 1257W. FOR RENT—1 m, —_adjoinin: bath. 435 CY. Phone 1996W. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished sleeping room, modern home, hot water heat $20 per month, board if Cesired. Apply 1242 S. Ash. | FOR RENT—Clean, warm base- ment sleepingroom, in modern home, for one gentleman; ‘very rea- sonab! close in. 701 8S. FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Large Ingroom fur- nished apartment, built-in fea- tures; gas, lights, water furnished; on bus line, $22.50. 311 East H. FOR RHNT—Furnishea housekeep- ing room, two b'ocks south of li- brary. 412 S. Durbin. — FOR RENT —Basement furnished for light housekeeping or batch- Ing. gas and lights furnished. 926 Midwest. FOR Fi room: garden, Phone 1 *OR RENT—APARTMENTS —_—_— FOR RENT—Jackson apartments, two-room apartments, furnished; under new management, all neat, clean and convenient. on bus line; very moderate price. Seo them at the apartments or phone 1872W. _—$<$<$—<— FOR RENT — Modern two-room and bath apartment, unfurnished, downtown; steam heat, laundry fa: cilities. Phone 1539J. T — Two housekeeping partly furnished, room for family f - walking dis. | ——————________ tance. E Ay: R room —_unfur- — ed partment, clo: in; $65 B T 30c men town. 163 N.| mont 415 § Park. - Seba Wolcott. The Bee. Realty Co., 312 Phone FOR RENT. toom and board in| FOR very reasonable. on CY bus line. Lidw. ed Siar iT Midwest. FOR RE BOARD a room, $10 lpr week, ed, stri mode: tat steam heat, tub and shower bath.} the Poling; hes O eso ans cling; heat furnished. Phone 734K.