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Telephone 15 SERMON EXCERPTS butions from Ministers for Publication Under This Head nuscripts Should Be Typewritten, Not Be- ) Words and Should Be in This Office Saturday. ; an inst oropnecy, a uarantes of its own ent. It a scientific op) that the exist- ce of a corresponding element. Alr for the lungs. Light for the eye. the ear. Thought for the e the heart. And an al fe for this universal un- conquerable in keeps his wo! inct of the soul. God | designed 1 | “We od ess sions of but never had a lize one those backward agery, suffering never have a no future of God sits at the if this 1 all all human- less | summit o f swift t human animal te culmination of his but man, “in the of God", man as a moral and spiritual person- ality—where has he room to develop all his powers in the few short years of earthly ife? And, mark you, the loftier {s man’s aim, the worthler his then the incomplete t seem his life on earth. Grasp t power and you may w ve mage and you may gain your ob: you may get es for the high jodness and love attain to the heights ale he grows fn still rise before him made his ame {llustrio Before hat pfeture me tand to mar- 1 at its splendor. But what of him who created {t? of all existence? T thing created rs genius that gave {t being. Is Beet- hoven less than the work he dashed from his pen? Is Shakespeare less than the marvelous creations of his Is he gc nen. tru ater than the e out the mighty Intellect? Is Scott no more le his “Ivanhoe” and “Jeannie De: still walk across the he of men? Ys Phidias lost forever while the marble he shaped into beauty still a to inspire men to higher t these things are and itt d too, I believe {n a life beyond death because I be in the scten- tist’s doctrine of evolution. The scientist tells us that out of the countless ages God and has slowly Bee trom painfully lifted our the lowest beginning. The weaker and ss have disappeared while tronger 5 ved. Slowly th agelong process has moved tov the final goal, and today man stands as the crown of creation But what Who Is Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? | ‘Tablet | Midw Drug store Pha will price. on 15 pounds in grow robust and ble old people feel young: en Cod Liver Oil Compound Tabicts ORIGINAL »* GENUINE |\SOTabicts GOCents can carry on the develop the g at was din the bug. “on step- | - shes of their 4 selves ta es" then God is gullty of ste and le trag CAN FM YOUR OW Cau Gat! on h/ DORA, I'M GOING To MEET YOUR FATAER DOWNTOWN. {Ou DINNER , CAN You 2 SUE, MOM, DONT WORRY SOMETHING To EAT Che Casper Daily Cribune Tur Ger Pe PHYLLIS, VFOLLY oO IT SEEMS 99d To Au WITH ou WHERE \ cAny Reve & \ REAL visit DOES DOESN'T ve iT ANT ISNT THAT ELLENI OAKOM ? is the meaning or purpose of it if, now that the crown of it all here, he must perish before he lh really begun to use his Why all this infinite tragedy eternal waste vival of the fittest; it is the de: tion of the fittest, the final phe of the whole tremendous it thinkable that the wer in This is not the sur ruc tion of we have heard o ofe DW law of the When is. For the conserva we learn of t conservation ‘ennyson sang th: Man is greater than the body er is mightier than all The seer greater tha: thinks up: all he sees e) Personality must endure beyon' tor so created and équipped the man soul to dash it to eternal ruin before its powers have been put to ©? No; immortality is the onls possible climar to that creat work which has been in all 8 res sO mysterious and divine also this future life is affirm scientist's doctrine of the Oliver Lodge, declaring n the name n While the soul lives on for- Ss greater than his brain, I have already said that virtue, ustice, goodness, truth» and lov but these are the very attributes of personality. They wid, sliatters reason itself, But, 8 | thank God, we are not left to mere 8} speculation for the pro f of our faith ?/{n that afterlife. Nature and rea d | cons test that it be and | should be, but revelation demon- | strates that it ts, The pages of Seripture are all agleam with th | ig never was on land or sei us that to be “absent from “is to be “preser.t with the Then he writes his thrilling on the resurrection glor mforts the sorrowing with the t “them also. which us will God bring with member tho great words rh thief on the shalt thou be with s day the * Paradise.” Recall the glory of mountain toy when Moses Elijah appeared wit! the Saviour nd talked with Him .f His coming it) death. W tion of the ra- othing walks with aimless fe: sc nt glory and intimate fellowshop | Browning re-echoed his thought in| of the life immortal! How {t crushes the strain, “There shall never be) forever the futile arguments of one lost good,’ and then came Sir| those who talk of the soul as asleep | and unconscious from death till the of science, “Immortality itself is 4] resurrection- But bes? and bright- eclal case of a mere general luw | est of all is the assurance of Jesus: namely that in the'whole univerze| “tn my Wather's house are t ning really perishes that is worth | p If it were not so I w keeping; that a thing once attained |"haye told you. I go to pr a is not thrown away ut what place for you, that wiore Lam you the things \ ping? What y be His Father's house the highest, best, ne t : « ding delights! Hom God's universe t Not ma © everlasting | Home of ¢ things, but virtue, pucit 5 re-nri truth and love. These are the e Christ never argued about im nal valu 1 ¥ men | lity, He took © fc nted. He kest God, is the ¢r ! lived immortally, Such a life as pout him, But ‘ote His cannot be lost; it cannot end its strer the Yet He aid use I e ye th It ¢ hall live also,” Christ Himself is of the “heart's the prot of immortality. He 4s life » and love's claim has life eternal, and the soul in which preme authority, since love He lives cannot possibly die. God's greatest thing we kr children, Christ's companions, can- But this leac © truth that! not become Death's victims, the very constitut r person: | “Listen, men! This glorious power tres a life immortal of an endless life may be yours even needs no physical body for now Immortality is a present po: its existence. The essence of person-| session. You can now begin to live ality is the us will. Scientists | for eternity tf you will. ‘The ligt assure us that the body changes ev-| that never was on land or sea ery few year But though you d flood your soul to light you hom: T have thus had several bodies we! tor Christ has said, “He that fo not lost our personal identity. | loweth after me shall not wa:k in should one more change, more darkness, but shall have the light of rapid than the others, destroy that} I~. Do you want that life that sense of extiriguish our person shall never end, this heavenly ligt We know that the brain is only the) that shall never go out? ‘Then lis ton which the personality | ten! “Ask and ye shall receive tt t ‘as the sanist | seek aid ye shall find; knock and melody on the organ. | shall’be opened unto yol rgan and you do not de organist, and, so death! «phe First Presbyterian Church, the gray matter we call) piv, CHAS. A. WILSON, D. D. The subject of a previous sermon was “What Jesus Said of Himself That He was Son of God and Son of Man, the eternal Christ incar- nated, was the necessary conclusion from His own words. He declared His purpose to seek and to save that which was lost. To deny the reality of sin is to deny the obvious fact. Saint John says “If we say we have 2 n hot exist apart from persons, Vit’! no ‘gin, we deceive’ ourselves and you cannot have love without a lov. | the truth is not in We ma 4 | leave it out of our ilteraturesand our sermons, but drink and graft, and theft and falsehood, are not omitted z r . afiatir be tes thereby from business, and fpolitics, 1. The none of God must |and society. We merely substitute tal, tor His own eons, God {the prison for penitence, and the The lite He tas tmpart-|ctiminal court for Christ. ‘The souls o. those who tove | Divine Being tolerates vast disorder, ae eternal as ite source, “The | but He counter works {t. He enters into the struggle, and sets redemp- at God could murder His or carelessly allow them to | tive forces to work, and brings that i ,|redemptive process to a climax in perish, and then spend an eternity | reder :! ‘ in an unfinished and depopulated | the coming of Christ. God manit in abnormal actior EVERYDAY DUTY Keeping your body strong and efficient is your plain duty. Scott’s Emulsion is a food-tonic that is used every day by thousands who have learned the art of keep- ing strong. Take Scott's! Scott & Downs, Bi held, N. J. 2-8 His strength The crucifixion is the supreme act of moral blindness. But the Divine purpose {s not thereby defeated Over against the Divine enterprise in delivering from sin, set man's struggle with sin. Cain and Abel were farmers, but in the eimple life there was sin. Cain bullt a city, but that the socta) life of the city is no defense againet sin, witness Nineveh and Babylon, and Tyre and Thebes ,and Sodom and Gomorrah, down to the present day not save. Jubal “was father of al! such as handle the harp and organ,” but muste wae degraded to the wor- ship of the golden calf, and King Nebuchadnezzar decreed ‘the sound HAVE YOU BEEN KEEDING YOURSELF} SINCE THE WILLIAMS /'| [PIRATES PUT AT TRAINING' | ers of th Art could | DUMB DORA---MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT \ USTEN GEo@Giz! INSTEAD CF MAKING Yoo COME AWAY OUT HERE FoR ME L'LL,COME DOWN BY MYSELF AND MEET YOU OAS THE SOUTHEAST CORNER. OF STATE ANID ELM : AT EIGHT SHARP! ——_—__— GASOLINE ALLEY—WALT HAD ANOTH. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1925 7 Gee, DORAL A A WOLF WA \HOse. A HANE SOME ER APPOINTMENT |( SOLLONIG Aco 4 | COCOLES OF. THINGS MAVE HAPPENED of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut | and dulcimer’ as the signal for hu-| miliation before his impious despot: sm. Industry could not save.| Tubal-Cain was “an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron,” but of, brass and iron man has too often forged the fetters of cruelty and wrong for his fellow man. Ro- mance could not save. The sons of God married the daughters of men, but wickedness was great in the earth. Athletics could not save. There were “giants in the earth in those days,” “men of renown.” From all these failures the prophets turned to look for the Wonderful, Counsel- lor, the Prince of Peace, of whose government.there should be no end. To turn men's hearts to Him toda is the great business of Christian men. The world will grow better as it knows Him, Many of you are men of affairs, The business of the city is in your hands. You are accustomed to large enterprises. Your namés give sanction to plans for the public good. To men self- centered, careless, lacking religious interest and conviction, your words fitly spoken would have weight. Men with but one life to ive, who can make thelr lives count, I ask you te throw the force of your per: sonal influenee in bringing all men to the personal acceptance of Christ. PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 3.—| While Pittsburghers shivered today tnder. the sting of wintry blasts, members of the Pirates were lim bering up under sun) California skies for the opening of the Na- tional Ieague baseball season. Under the tutelage of Manager Bill McKechnie the Buchaneers re- ceived the first of thelr seventeen (days training. RUS ls NEW RANKING CODE IS INCLINED IN BILLS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 3.— Governor Ross Saturday signed the following acts of the Eighteenth leg- islature House 213—Appropriation for equipment of girl's industrial inst!- tute. Hoi 75—Providing for regula- tions for use of highways. House 7l—Relating to.coal mine catastrophe Insurance, Senate 102—Relating to the pow- estate examiner. Senate 27—New banking code Senate 43—Providing for the con sglidation of irrigation districts. “House 20—Relating to the admis- sion of building and loan, associa tions. HOW TO EN GLAGDEN TROUBLE Remarkable results in | quickly clearing up long-standing cases of bladder trouble and weak kidnoye| are being obtained with @ remark | able remedy originally compounded many years ago by a famous Hol: land chemist. It goes direct to the overworked and congested kidneys and bladder, and tones them up and restores them to normal working order often in 24 hours. Physicians have known {ts value for years, but it is only recently that the genuine imported off has’ been put up in sy-to-take, taseteless capsule form, ler the name of Red Mill Haar- lem Oil. Costs only 69c, and sold un- der an absolute money-back guaran tee, Ask these druggists: The Kim ball Drug company, Ths Midwest Drug company.—Ady, ® NO, | HAVEN'T SEEN ETHEL SINCE || | SHE COT Back \ FROM HER HERM SETTING THE STYLES By AILEEN LAMONT (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) 1 NEW YORK, March 3.—Let's con-| admit the French contoure sets the fashion in women's dre: Then’ we will win hole and match on the un-| questioned fact that the tempera- mental French artists set those fash ions at the dictates of American women. Paris originates styles but | it {s what New York and the re-| mainder of the country accept of those styles that registers and, what is more important. sells. And New York {s mentioned simply because this city has first chance to pass judgment. Therefore, French styles this spring are American. And perhaps the French designers are not gnash- ing their teeth over it. Recent ar- rivals from the Rue de la Pafx re- port that while an armistice has been signed, the contestants of the two schools are still wrangling ag to “who won the war” of the knee and the bustle. The final answer js that the American knee won the war. It was not untll a famous de- signer, recognizing on which side of the Atlantic his bread was buttered, imported a half dogen American mannequins that the battle of the! “Body by Pierce-Arrow” WHY MY DEAR, HAVEN You HEBRD 2 ) YOU SHOULON'T \ BSE SUCH & j\ LOTS TO }\ cHecr iT. knees ~vas joined—and spread. French knee has temperament little else, It fx of the sinuous, cede the French the short putt. Let's | might say, scrawny, Bernhardt type. On the other hand, or rathe: 1 ERONIT OF THAT FEL NEAT CAK 0 To HE SHOW? _— Pinas <7 StI NOT. e\ 1 HeVeE COME OF AND HSVE (Tea with \ OS ELLEN. } cor AS HUNGRY 4S PIN FoR NOU IN 8 (REAUN HUNGRY, _BUT=-27° ~ SEE | LOCKS AGAINST ME, A WOMAN CAN JOST QLEER ANYTHING according to his recent custem- holds out for skirts at least four below the e. les are not Hkely to ha’ radical change for some time to come,” he is quoted saying ¥ French women do not favor start The | jing changes and many who set the bee yles have not money enough to buy the quantity demanded of clothes changer r the other leg, the American knee has|, Another designer,— Patou— eay: shapeliness. So has the American a . calf and the American ankle Even hot solmuch’ the French a trench worn member of A. B, F.| YO™&" asthe Americ who'd is wiling to admit that the French] hort dresses.” ankle has nothing to write home| Patol design ‘em knee length out, altho pert adequate as something on which to hang a foot.) DENVER—Colorado Springs wi Then, too, there was the differ-| ‘he state handicap bowling tourna ence in carriage between the French and American types. The Paris affects a sinuous, intriguing while the American steps right out, ment, defeating teams from Pueblo, Laramie, Wyoming and Denver. A Good Thing - DON’T MISS IT ienne gr {th head hape little Send yonr n&me and address plain. parent here that American women | this HP to Chamberlain Medicine do not like Paris frocks designed in| [0 Des Moines, tows ent ‘ecntle the French manner. Therefore, Cragin ish pec kere containing French frocks this spring will at- EDY for coughs, colds, croup, bron- tempt to convey self assurance, recy even audacity, with chic,” as one Caan ane RCCRnY | oaty he, eee eee ie oeanty Sil|| LAIN’S TABLBTS for stomach tron make the most of the American knee bles, indigestion, Rasey pains that and not much of the American 4 t bustle. ‘The, Frenchwoman undoubt. | CueWd the heart, biliousness and cox edly likes to bulge a bit. ican woman !s not crazy ahow Result—lack of bustle. One of the old guard, who daily but er surrenders is Pi The amer- stipation; also CHAMBERLAIN’S SALVE, needed in eve: Lacoily for ut It. | burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections ; these valued family medi- ai cines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it. ‘olret. signifies’ coachwork by craftsmen whose efforts are devoted entirely to quality build- ing. There are seven beautiful Series 80 body styles, in a wide range of new colors and upholsteries. 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