Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 26, 1924, Page 2

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WEN. Coe ee MONDAY, MAY 26, 1924. secret the romance of | found at t! ntrance of the theater} was to give, were the words, ‘“‘Cle-| find theiiselves in the same condi. the. aay Church: Signiticant is the| where Cleanthes, master of lght/anthes, having become a loyal be-| tion.” This reveals one of, the so. story of a bulletin board uncovered | comedy, was the central figure. Be-| lever in Jesus Christ, expresses the | crets of the rapid growth of tho from the ashes of Pompeii. It was] side the list of impersonations he| hope that all his friends may soon | new faith. > PAGE TWO. C RIVERVIEW ADDITION PRESENTS ATTRACTION TO HOME SEEKERS out in blocks with full width streets. As arranged, this new section now pleasantly located with a splendtd outlook on the Platte and its valley, invites those who wish to acquire a place where a home may be made, a garden put in, and chickens’ raised. Then, as the city grows, extending beyond its present mits, the acro plots may be converted into lots. Thus, there is offered a home place that will is an ideal and worth while investment to be realized on within the next few years. To indicate the special appeal of Riverview at this time, is the fact that all land surrounding tt is being Che Casper Daily Cribune SERMON EXCERPTS Contributions from Ministers for Publication Under This Head Are Welcomed; Manuscripts Should Le Vypewritten, Not Ba- ceeding 250 Words and Should Be in This Office Saturday. Situated along the Alcova highway a half mile west from the paved area of the Standard addition on CY avenue, Riverview addition presents to prespective home owners an ex- ceptionally attractive location. Under-the management of the John M, England Realty company, this addition has been divisioned into offerings of one-ncre tracts. At the same time Riverview has been laid CITY BRIEFS First Presbyterian. REY. CHARLES A. WILSON. Subject, “Impossible Silence.” The civil magistrates had com- manded the apostles not to speak or teach in the name of Jesus. They answered that silence was impos- sible. Said they, “We cannot but speak the things which we have seen. and heard. Two things made si- lence impossible, a definite divine command, and an inward. impulse. Necessity was irrepressible. To speak of Christ's life, death and glory, was their commission. Knowl- edge of them and their jmportance souls that can tell what God has fone for them? The philosopher proves his system, the orator de- fends his cause, the disciple gives his personal experience, Paul car- ried Christianity into three conti- nents by witnessing; and by his wit- ness assaulted three great religion: the worship of Jupiter in Rome, Diana in Ephesus and Thais in Cea- sarea, ‘Whoever has a real personal ex- perience of Christ's saving power will be impelled to impart what he’ has received, Speech is a relief to a full heart. The word concealed in iy ‘ Those folks who are building that fine new filling station at Second and Durbin are going to give away $100 in gold to _ a some of their lucky customers when they open for business. A.B, Bartlett, state geologist {s| held for not less than a thousand| forbade eilence. The command was the prophet’s heart. ‘bumed’ there in the city on business from} qoliars an acre. The England Realty | to make disciples of all nations. He | like fire in his bones.” So {t ja al- Cheyenne company is disposing of tracts in| promised to be ever-present. His|ways with deep conviction. ‘The be Meade other» more distant additions. lt} winfor. His church. a weaknees of testimony meetings ap-| ”; pears when witnessing becomes the frequent relation of an emotional experience, enlarged in the fre- quency of re-iteration. Deepening the religious experience, and ex- panding the knowledge of sacred things by continued study, under the Unation of the Holy Spirit, adds to the power of personal witnessing for Christ. There must be something to say, and it must be said with knowledge and conviction to make it convincing. Tet Christians tell what they know of the Christian life, and tell: it with persuasive power, and the” church will grow, un Riverview at prices from one-half to two-thirds less than those wanted on will certainly pay prospecttves home owners to investigate Riverview. palsictlis Seem: akin Teams to Make Closing Effort ‘The last joint effort of the 11 Cas- per Chamber of Commerce teams to canvass for new members wil) be made tomorrow when all workers leave the Chamber of Commerce building at 9 o'clock. Each team will have 12 or 15 names on its list. When these members are obtained the membership roll of the chamber will be well over 1,000. The final report of the teams will be ‘made at the dinner which will be held tomorrow evening. If the Holly Sugar corporation officials fail to ar J. W, Pulliam arrived today from his home at Worland and will spend a short time here on business. His ideal is, that {t shall be gath-; ering into {ts fellowship constantly all who are being saved. Does the qeality correspond t the, ideal? Is his church replenished daily by ny NOTICE. Tuesday evening, Moose hall, 8 o'clock. All Royal Neighbors, mem- bers or visitors in Casper, come out and welcome Douglas camp M. W. A. and R. N. A. Families invited to entertainment after 9 o'clock. Signed LULU C. TILTON, Oracle. Do you want some of it? Claude Bissell of the John G. Far- well Dry Goods coupany will attend to business affairs here this wek. R. B. Davis of the M. E. Smith Dry Goods company of Omaha is spend ing the week here guest at the Hen. ning. William E. Wimer formerly con- nected with the Nickle Plate rail- road company will spend some time here this week on business for the J. Bateman and company of Philadel- phia 2? 2? Wyoming Mot James Covington of Denver is an out of town*business man here for a MAKE MONDAY AND TUESDAY MacDonald formerly of Mac's op Will leave soon for Mitchell, Neb,, where she expects to make her home The Misses Ruby Raymond and Winnie Masterman were visitors here yesterday from New York City. Mr, and Mrs. James C. Richards are visiting with friends in Denver for the week. and Mrs. C. S. Shipman are ing a few days in the city from Mr. sper Bi Miss Flo Smith will leave this evening for San Francisco where she rive this meeting will be turned into an experience meeting. The werk ers. will discuss openly the, way they have been met by different parties. Lander Man Here With Injured Leg F. Durrill of Lander was brought to Casper yesterday suffering with a crushed left leg. The injury was suffered thre days ago in an auto- mobile accident. Durill” has been placed in the Casper Private hospi tal. OF EACH WEEK NEW SUIT DAYS SIZED MEN HUNDREDS OF UNCALLED FOR SUITS AT YOUR OWN PRICE BIG MEN—LITTLE MEN— MEDIUM has been called by the serious illness ONT See NEW SUITS TO FIT ALL of her mother: Infant Son Dies gi eye William -F. Dancon, six- months _.G. R. Miller of the Carter of!|old son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. JAKE CAN SAVE YOU $25 ON ‘company {is attending to business} Dancon, 357 North Durbin street, affairs at Buffalo and vicinity. died yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. The funeral will be held from the EVERY SUIT > body Was brought into Casper and is being held until Word can be recelved from a brother John Clark who resides in Grubb, Ark. ‘The de- ceased was an employe of the Marine Oil compan iness affairs WYATT HOTEL BASEMENT PHONE, 802 Dr..Dimothy. Joseph Drew will] Shaffer-Gay chapel at 10 o'clock to. q spend Wednesday of this week in| morrow morning. The Rev. R. R. ALL WOOL FINEST QUALITY aa ga fai ‘ Cheyenne attending a Knights of | Hildebrand will officiate. 2 ; ’ ; Columbus meeting. — - ‘ a engaey Edward Clark Dies : . : : : man for the Aero Oil Products com: | qjnawara Clark, 41 years of age, e Nuty Latbor §) | ds the city at 1 ape ‘ ‘ . William Banta {s a Basin visitor who arrived in Casper yesterday. Come at an Opportune Time Roy Tay spent yesterday ere | With the recent recession in the wholesale costs of rugs and floor coverings come Creek opportunities for big savings. We have just received big shipments which babs tal hers enlitee l include the finest domestic rugs made, bought at new low price levels. rom Lavoye m The styles and patterns provide ample opportunity to give any room its note of color.. n of Denver is at ness affairs here for Come in at once and have the best selection of colors and patterns—at these new low prices. Axminster Rugs Size 8.3x10.6 A large collection of beautiful, desir- able patterns and _ colorings—Oriental | patterns, all-over and medallion effects | with soft rose, tan taupe and blue com- || binations. Formerly $52.50 $37.75 Now reduced to trell is spending a few » city on business from Velvet Rugs Seamless 7.6x9, . Very serviceable, one-piece velvet rugs in new and striking designs and colors— Oriental patterns, Fringed ends. Also a H choice of heavy quality Axminster rug in H! same size at this low price. $35 50 e Formerly $47.50 values now Scatter Rugs Heavy Axminster Roe of the Johns Manville compan: i a business vis. ut the Henning A splendid throw collection of rugs in fine quality er, Size 27x54 inche tment of Or wide range welght well known insur a istor is in the elty on bus rived this morning in Extra hea insures them lay well to floor and giving splendid Choice of $6.50 Searaless All Wool Velvet Rugs i | Sizes 8:8x10.6 a eee Choice of many desirable patterns in heavy quality seamless velvet rugs with 24x48 Inches | general field | r the Texas Oil compar to in the cit arrive Heavy Weight Axminster Rugs Size 9x12 A collection of splendid patterns SEE WHAT I GOT*FER NOTHIN’ M. K Mor Denver. Stewart, I. H. Edler and n are here on business | ‘ . in- cluding Oriental effects—thick heavy pile | a ee fringed ends. All wool surface firmly pusnenely tn maven’ oColpnial —made by one of America’s leading Tug | ‘ aistastyatanecu bana woven and heavy one-piece back. These ae cater Mitncia Py bine, mills. Carefully blended _ patti i t , W. D. 1 ae 7 4 Sane bea re WITH A SUIT AN A PAIR OF rugs will give long wear and good ser- ry ey and sisate on taupe, blue, tan and Ls mule =: | Sasltele, Stns eine be SHOES Hy vice. Formerly $74.50 $57 50 vgrsible, and washable.Fring- Formerly $67.50 value 4 Soa dior hs = i] grade reduced to ~------.-' e value DOW ons ~ eee an Jae $ 9.7 I GOT A BAT AND BALL AN Summer Fur A GLOVE Seamless Tapestry Brussell Rugs Size 8.3x10.6 | Made entirely in one-piece @6f heavy grade tapestry. i These rugs at this price represent a rug-value seldom equaled. Wide range of patterns and designs in choice of many desirable colors of rose, taupe, blue and tan in new all-over patterns. Formerly $42.50 $29 15 3 4 ° grades, now . Seamless i Royal Art Wool Rugs Size 9x12 Made entirely in one-piece these extra heavy all-wool rugs make splendid and serviceable floor coverings. Patterns are new and distinct—two-tone effects in “7B blue and fawn. Fringed ends, Formerly $42.60 values, now --.-2-22 2 ula $34. BASEBALL, BAT AND GLOVE BOYS’ SUITS BOYS’ SHOES —S= Royal Wilton Velvets Size 8.8x10.6 1 Many new and charming designs in attractive, soft colors of two-tone tan, taupe, blue and mulberry— Royal Wilton Velvets Size 7.6x9 _In figured and small designs; binations for excellent color com- any room with taupe, blue and tan pre- 4 a. fees Oriental patterns. Very closely woven nap of pure rug dominating. Made of closely , Boys’ suits, knee pants, all sizes, cash- wha oid deper be chenee ¥0 cok a base ball | wool, Heavy fringed ends. Formerly $129 75 firmly woven bath otritgeds Aah pore ok rae and for nothing with every pair of shoes and $150.00 values now reduced to ~ ° ly $82.50 values now 2. : $65.00 meres, serges, worsteds, tweeds and . oxfords, Sizes'1146\40 6. Cometoday MPiiilc 6 4 oe his wee ee ee ER rene ROW Aas anne aa an corduroys, All the new styles. With and get’ yours. each suit you get free a ball, bat and Shoes and | Scout Shoes $1.75 to Imperial French Wiltons Oxfords Size 8.8x10.6 Imperial French Wiltons | $2.98 to Size 9x12 glove. The three are worth $1.37 if You were to buy them ence A splendid assortment of these wonderful rugs in Products of America's best mil i il ore em separate. The $2. 98 beautiful soft blended colors, clear patterns in Oriental rich in coloring and designs, of Orlectal pea pale suits are $5.45 - effects and some unusual Chinese designs—High pile of influence, an Spo Patterns for living rooms, bedrooms, dinin, rooms, library. Also offices, Formerly $185.00 values, now 2... oo. $155.0 | YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT very soft sheen in pure worsted rug wool. Formerly $175 values now ~-..-- * Boys’ Leather Puttees 42.50 $2.45 And a baseball free. $5.95 to $16.45 All suit over $7.45 have two trousers. Second | FURNITURE i ae rmstrong Linoleum must be bordered with it. 1 a charming French coat t trimmed-with maribou which has all the flufMiness of fur without ita swarmth or weight. ‘This is & popu. =e. | The GOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE|; “~ We-ALLAWAY’ Sy =z Lindsay & Co. Brenlin Window Shade

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