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weme | PAGE TWELVE. INTEREST KEEN IN REVIVAL AT LOCAL CHURCH Mass Meeting to Be Held for Women on Friday Afternoon. The revival services at the First Christian church are growing {n in- terest nightly. The prospects for a ing are very promising. e tonight is expected to reatest service of the cam- so far. The subject of Evang- n. His theme will be, “Was Peter A Pope?” He announced last night that he expects to go into the entire subject of human authority in The mass meeting for women only on Friday afternoon is also expected to be one of the great meetings of the whole campaign, when the delivered He said ance of the t people draw- from the gro: con- tions and middle ages. The h about Satan. Jesus said “I saw Satan as lightning fall from Heaven. Satan was once an angel of high rank, but fell from his high estate. He is a creature of great intelligence, of great cunning, and has the power to transform him- self into an angel of light. He never true form, but works He conceals his traps ensnare man, the chief i's love. understand Satan's ourselves what we re such a being tesque charactert: ceptions of th Bible tells us comes in through would dc and in h watts le t the ther en, no Hell, no Devil- them to use God’s name and my own in profanity and in jests, that our existence might become a joke. “It I Satan I would divide the church, and turn the body of Christ into warning and jéalous fac tions, knowing that Jesus had recog- nized the unity of the Church as ary to the conversion of the tan T would use the men. He js g liar and} 1 I would tell them | no Christ, no Hi I would cause a “If I were Satan I would keep peo- orance of the Bible. I ute human reacon for ion.. I would put cul- hless men into the pul- pits, and cause them to teach the philosophy of men rather than the gospel of Christ. “I would set fame and wealth and men as the things ed, and thus cause them to iod and the interests of their ¢ al souls. “One of my chief snares would be to get men o put off their accept- ance of Christ and His salvation, knowing that if I could do that, it would matter not what they bellev- r what they purpose to do. 'That would work their eternal © befo! feature of the was an excellent male quartet, which entire audience. They nber of times A double ale chorus are meeting last selection rendered delighted th expect to sing a during male qui also being — NAW MUST BE MAINTAINED AT TOP oTRENGTH So Says Conmaneiee in Address Today to Kiwanians. A navy second to none and one that is capable of inspiring respect in times of peace and instilling fear in time of war was urged by Com- mander H tuart of the. U, 8. Navy who s before the members per Kiwanis q@lub today. We often hear of a navy for de-| fense only,” said the “This is usually taken 4r commander 2 military | sense it le only of | fense has been a fa for defense on). of s A navy PAINTING AND DECORATING Season Is Here Don’t wai to have We do pz that will please 3 Let Us Figure On Your Work, Calvin Platt Established in Casper 9 Years. iting and de 1332 S. Boxelder. | Phone 1495NJ There is an idea that a navy can spring into existence at the sound of war. Men may hurriedly organize but the effectiveness of the navy during the first two years of the war will depend largely on what has been done in times of peace. “The basic idea of naval strategy is that nothing is important unless it influences events on land. Back of every sea battle there is a defl- nite object which {s related to land warfare.’ Harry B. Durham gave a short talk on the game laws of Wyoming sion FL MES caterer Mosquitoes | oven anne Roaches Ants inset Bed Bugs Ftc. ‘Kills Ein Dead "ta (A $24.75 An Und russet, beige, $15 Felts, Velours, Panne & Combinations of Silk an | i A SPECIAL SALE OF 250 NEW FALL DRESSES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY and on the log! cbehind them. Owen A. Muck was welcomed into the club as a new member. “Slim” Brant delighted the crowd with a trombone solo. He was ac- The Rev. L. B. Carter had provided a little humor with the music by appearing as the trombonist until the instrument he was playing fell to pieces. The identity of the real musician was then revealed. eyes? paring for Winter? ness, expense, tomorrow. 359 East Second St. In this special sale we are giving our customers an opportunity to buy a new Fall Dress of the highest quality, at a price which is actually less than wholesale. Your Unrestricted Choice Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. Ine BLIND BLUFF Why go about with a mental bandage over your Many do this, yet, you know, “none are so blind as those who will not see.”’ ly is to bluff yourself—to fool thinking that things are not as they are. To live blind- yourself into You know Winter is coming, but are you pre- Are you having your heating plant made ready for cold days? blindness, for chilly rooms bring on colds, sick- To wait is You know good plumbing and a good bathroom are necessary to good health. But is your plumb- ing right, is your bathroom what it ought to be ? Tear off the bandage—open your eyes—see—do today the things you have been putting off until Phone 711 Do You Know? That you can buy the best Pascal Celery POPC Soo ates © pee ---10e a bunch And the best Tomatoes for_--__-_4Q@a lb. Green Peppers, as good as money can | buy, for______________--. 35@ per doz. Large Egg Plant, --__-_______ 15c apiece Cauliflower, + 22> 4 oe ----15¢ a Ib. Fresh Tokay Grapes,___________ 15¢ a bb. vi Net Weight About 614 Lbs, Canning Pears, ---______ $3.00 a bushel AND DO YOU KNOW that we are making an earnest effort to bring down the cost of fruits and vegetables in Casper, by shipping: everything we can direct from growers? The RIALTO Fruit Store Rialto Theater Bldg. Second and Center ‘24 - Values $65 to $110 Every dress selected from our re Bengalines, New Satins, C Charmeens and Novelty Flannels. including Paris inspired event of it kind. lerselling Of Clever New Fall Hats PRICED FOR QUICK SELLING fe. Real value! Glorious fall colorings—burnt $ 9 penny, wood, brown, copen, ae phlox, black, combi- nation, values up to Lyons Velvet, Hatter’s Plush, - d Velvet and Felt and Velvet. Charm of Youth Dresses Just received another shipment of 150 of these charming dresses. exact copy of higher priced models. the new and latest in Fall materials, colors and styles, gular stock. They come in Poiret T wills, anton Crepes, Georgettes, Silk Chiffon Veivets, 1 All the latest Fall styles and colors, ashions. This sale is planned to surpass any E = o 3 5 = o o a 5 S 5 fe 3 Z =} Zz = = Zz | > 3 x S 5 fa iS) S| Zz < Ps 2 a = E = Az a = Every dress an All Priced $16.00 NO MORE OR LESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924, THE BICCEST | CLOTHING | SALE EVER HELD IN SATURDAY SEPT. 27 NATIONAL CASPER STARTS AT THE OLD BANK OF OMMERCE LOCATION Entire Stock of the U.S. Clothing Company Bought By Us at 30c SIXTY DAYS ON THE DOLLAR THIS ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD IN 00T DOAAAWO) AO UNVE TYNOILYN Ag N C1 OFS OT NOLLVIOT WRUTWIHOD JO MNVG TYNOILV