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CHURCH TACKLES WORLD PROBLEMS IN NEW DRIVE F MOVEMENT CONFERENCE HERE REVEALS SCOPE 0 GRIFFITH PRODUCTION AT THE Inls FRIDAY BY BEATRICE BOEDEFELD. | WeaaERth ANY Of Ameri That the inspirational value of the Interchurch World con-) ism:contaminated the m ; ° 3 icti ; | golden rule? ference meeting here exceeds the predictions made is the un-, Maaaiig hGou'the Rabjece OPTAth in animous consensus of opinion expressed by the women of Casper) gihers, and the reoiprocation of good and other sections who are in attendance. | canes harm a a Those who attended yesterday felt that a veritable feast of knowledge had been spread before them, and at the close of State Women Find Inspiration in Sessions of Inter- church Conference Opened Monday; Iliuminating Addresses Feature Opening Meetings Here n commercial- nning of the last night’s meeting the feeling that|the starvation wages paid to many min-| of the two games, the trial the ch th is at last reaching out to/isters, some of whom get but $700 a}/ revealed. grapple with the problems of the world r, when lathers and plumbers are re | When all evidence had been present- in a worth while way was especially | ceiving $102 day. * |eda, Police Judge Perry Morris gave prevalent. | Of 170,000 ministers in the United Joo Flannery and Roy Williams. fines The Methodist church auditorium was! State but 1,167 paid income tax last | of $100 and jail sentences of ninety well filled at both sessions yesterday, | year, and some of those paid on money | { days. P, Wilson and D, Clancey were and large crowds ther for the|belonging to their wives. ch and sentenced to thirty morning and afternoon 3 Dr. Cushman, speaking of the field to All four men appealed when the widely adverti of} red by the new movement, de. | their es and Judge Morris placed the home and foreign church needs of the reason the chureh hs their bonds nt $1,500 apiece. Practical- the world were presented. men before is because. it ly all the men supplied cash bonds in Mrs. S. Emerich, the leader of|has not had program big enough to | that amount to secure their release last the conference, was not able to be | challenge their attention. | night. present yesterday on ¢ but her place was acce | He scored the church people of Cas- | ; maximum sentences and fines. Flan- her assistant, Mrs. J. M. rns. per because altho the city has a magni- | }nery wi a Mrs. L. D. Scott pre <t for the| ficent Masonic temple and fine schools, | night. as at the Wyoming opening session d introduced Mrs./the Methodist church seating but | clubrooms. Wilson and Clancey were Stearns who in ew words called the people is the largest church building | both at the Inn, these two being deal- attention of the audience to the signifi-|in the city. i ers in the games. Black Jack and} cance of such a gathering of church| ‘The new movement is organized into | | twenty-one s being played, while in women. | various departments, including the de- the corner a “craps” table was being br. William A. Brown conducted the | partment of spiritual resources, the de- | operated. opening devotional service. | partment of missionary education, the | yr nts issued by the city attorney Leading Women Backing Plan spartment of life service, which is go- that they were playing for Mrs rns then explained what had | ing to need 100,000 young men and wo- “repre atives of value.”” | Casper Scored for Lack of Churches. Leen done by the women of Amer! | men the next five ) , the department since the idea was advanced three|pf intercession, and othe Weeks ago, of calling women's confer-| One of the most interesting features DW. GRIFFITH ences in the various states in conjunc. | of the session wi i mirror,| 2“ " wHO PRESENTS tion with the pasto: conferen | presented by rl B. Cross. Dr. ‘THE GREATEST QUESTION’ The old days when earnest hearted | Cross showed that the budget need for Women could 1 nt to the needs the Interchurch program for the next of the world .”’ she declared. years amounts to $1,330,000,000 or | ‘ & aah tebe “The war has taught us the need of a This is about gig) Probiem by D. W. Grifith in his latest! emnoon, Judge Morris sald: world vision and the church is keeping from thé church peo- | Gisetion rete ee beaten mattest | you are Inwbreakers and outlaw pa with the onsweep of Christian Tttakes about! si. theater, commencing Friday. | and I am going to give you the limit. progress. s a day to maintain the churches | la production. iy GriMth’s nt It is held as probable that the “Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. Robert# on their present ba: cents @/ secial feature attraction for First } sntence awarded yesterday afternoon Lansing, Mrs. Daniels, and the wives of day from each church member would | tignai Exhibitors’ Circuit, and marks }M@y be set de today on payment of cobinet_ members and prominent sena-|provide for the entire program and/ the climax of a persistent and earnest (th fine by the four gamblers, At po- lors attended all the sessions of the, Maintain all work now going on. | etideavoe onitile sare ition (lice headquarters this morning: itv pening conference in Washington three, The Seventh Day Adventists are the | of linking the worlds foremost theater understood that the fines woul] be| » and threw themselves heart | only ieeeeaina bbe in the country whleh | circuit, theliiost important! questiontin /Pale- + 4 and soul into the organization work.|come near to observing the scriptural) 4 world, and 2 superspectacle a} = act The first women of the land every-| injunction to tithe the income, he se cauneRtivernis Moni sate If se SENSVE CER WOM a Cerner een 28) where are behind the movement, and) The average church member gives a} aireat ss Ate | who went to a dentist to get wovernors’ wives lent their en-| tithe of cents a day and the lowest} | y set of false teeth, was very dorseme! ar ance i pve! wage 1 57 " | bt cour oe ia” Gk baa os eae a day. [tea Wednesday the home! that ,though she did not expect to live Representing Mrs. Robert D. Carey,|, At the evening session Dr. William |f Mrs. J. C. | long; she desired to have her corpse Mrs. B. B. Brooks most graciously wel-| Brown spoke on the responsibility of 1t*\ look as well as possible. comed the conference, not only in be-|every individual for evangelizing the) f of the state but also of the city of | World. There are 58,000,000 people in Welcomed by Mrs. Brooks. he said. He cl such people “It is wonderful that the women are rkers, bec cept ithe) = e to the need of work for the fu efits of Christianity without joining “It will take all the} in the fight. He urged that an evan : tion and hard work of} every loyal man and woman United States to combat thi unrest that is sweeping the nging we know not what, That in union there is strength was | never so true as now. We must each do | our share in this wonderfulgwork and | it would be a shame were any of us the weak link in the chain. in the feeling of country, “It has often seemed a shame to me, | ME Fao a that women should attend conventions K } WILL, ETC. and conferences and then go kome toly, District Court, Sixth Judicial Di forget the inspiration they have re-|"" dict, celved. I beg that you, as you go to|mne state of Wyoming, county of your homes, will carry the message with | \ ‘Natrona, ss you.” i Mrs, Stearns stressed the significance | of the Interchurch World movement | which is sending out a challenge for ater consecration, deeper devotion 1 the world has ever known. was the world so bewildered,” y but Christian- Eyen the great British 8 declared be stable and fatherhood of & cannot the equitable God and the until brotherhood of man are realized and es- tablish: World Challenge Answered. It was ‘to answer this challenge that the churches of the world have united i} NOTICE that govern- | in the United States is the country who belong to no church, din the jen be introduc is from new until aster church in the country observe Holy week with special servi The financial campaign of the move ment was further outlined by Dr. Cros: and the program closed with a most in spiring talk on stewardship by Dr. Cushman. gelisti camp: In the Matter of the Estate of Kate Julian, Deceased. To all persons interested in said FB: | tate; Notice is hereby given, that Thur: \day, the 25th day of March, A. D. 1920, jat 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, at the {Court Room of said Court, in the City \of Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, has been appointed as the time and place for |proving the will of said Kate Julian, |deceased, and for hearing the applica stion of Frank Julian, for the issuance to him of Letters Testamentar : Executor under the last Will and Tes |tament of said Kate Julian, a | when and where any person intereste with good, is thrown on this enti Round Robin Cir to bring order out of chaos. They have |™4¥ appear and contest the same | realized that the multiplicity of effort as ted this 24 day of March, D. which they have used in the past has |19*0- ae canneteren meant duplication, and confusion, Sys: HéZHL, CONWELE:, t ie and scientific surveys have been Shah ROR aE made and in the future, the churches | gees oa Deo ute will unite to carry on the missionary | (gr47,) pk) 2/4 and benevolent work which they have|RonERT N, OGDEN, Jr. heretofore done separately. Some com- Attorney. ‘for! Petitioner. munities, it is admitted, are overcrowd-| pub, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, $ ed, but other vast S are under-!(p NO Jr) | ‘an churched or not churched at all. | $$$ $$ $$$ ______ Proposed to bring to bear on|NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF ut organization, the same devotion problems the same bigness | WYOMING & NORTHWESTEKN RAILWAY COMPANY DRESS SHOES j | j | | | j | ‘house, the arrests mark the first big | | soon, Figin’s BARGAIN WEDNESDAY We have dedicated Wednesday of each week as Bargain Wednesday—a day when we place on_sale merchandise which can not be duplicated anywhere at any time at the cut we make, and on this oceasion we are offering our enormous shoe stock and it behooves you to supply your present and future needs while you can get the benefit of this cut in prices. APPEALS TAKEN FROM FINES I POLICE GOWAT | Four Sentenced to 30 and 90 Days | in Jail and Assessed Fines Totaling $400 by Judge Morris mbling receiyed a severe jolt yes- terday afternoon in police court when four of the fourteen men arrested on is on alleged gambling establish- nis Saturdsy night were given stiff and jail sentences. City Attorney M. Boeke had eight witnesses in his inst the four who were the real Williams and Flannery were given Coupled with the seven men arrested | Sunday night at the Burlington eating | step of the police department to clean up gambling establishments in the city. Interesting developments are expected | | In giving the sentence yesterday aft- | ilar about the work, explaining WORK SHOES Daiip Ccibune which put over the war campaigns. | Notice is hereby given that a Spe-!@ $8.50 5 Mrs. Stearns called attention to the|cial Meeting of the Stockholders of the. Walhes é 5 $5.00 t that the women of Wyoming must| Wyoming & NorthweStern —Railw: Meee Values e do their part in caring for Wyoming’s|Company, duly called by its Board ef 4 $9.50 fe os needs. | Trustees, will be held at the Offices’ of| Values a e $6.50 . | There must be a new consecration of |the Company, at Casper, Wyoming on $11.50 homneetania declare Friday, the 16th day of April, 1920, at Lee! Values e : beclered: 11 o'clock for the 1 ft | Values e “We must realize a new stewardship | 11 o'clock, a. m. 8 PUEP OBE OF EOLS pores = of our money, our lives, our children, | ering and deciding whether the Stock |$ $15.00 $8.56 iia aromas oo ae holders athori he sale anc Tr hose women who gave their sons to conveyance, to the Chicago and North-|$ Values .......... e Values. e die for their country, should know wel! how to give them to live for the advance of a Christian world.” Shortage of Hospitals Shown. The next address of the afternoon by Dr. Collier was illustrated with charts and pictures, Dr. Collier pointed out the great short- age of Christian institutions for the re of the sick, the orphaned and the ed. Christian hospitals manned by Chris- n doctors and nurses, he pointed out, western Railway Company of all the! property of the Company, including all franchises, rights, privileges and im-| munities pertaining thereto and all ap- purtenances thereof whatsoever, in con- sideration of the payment to the Coin- pany of the sum of One Dollar, and the assumption by the Chicago and North- western Railway Company of all the debts, labilities and obligations of the Company, and (2) the proposed discharge and release of record of the mortgage executed and delivered by the Company, to the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Com- pany of New York, Trustee, lated Junu- ary 2, 1906, and the cancellation of all) bonds secured thereby and nutnorized thereunder; and will ratify the action of its Board of Trustees authoc'zing such sale and the release of said mort gage. By order of the Board of Tru Dated Chicago, Illinois, Febru tis can be the greatest kind of a Christian- izing and Americanizing agency. Near- ly $10,000,000 worth of free service is given by the Christian hospitals every year. They are far too small and are obliged to turn away 5,000 cases every day. Christian old people’s homes are also overcrowded, and many a faithful old} man or woman whose devoted life en- f 1920. titles him to a place in a Christian home WILLS aT is turned away because there is no Dre room. he, |JOHN D. CALDWELL, Christian orphanages must. turn away |” Secretary, ten children for every one they take. | pup Feb, 10, 17, 24, Mar. Dr. Collier also spoke with feeling of| 39, Apr. 6, 13, 1920. We have about 75 pairs of Shoes left over from our sale which we have placed on a bargain table for this event. To close at $7.00 Values $3.95 $12 to $15 Values $6.85 Accammodating” MIKE O°DOWD STOPS JAGK MCARRON IN THE SECOND PHILADELPHIA, O'Dowd, mid ped led (By Associated Press.) » March 2.—Mike ‘weight champion, stop- dack MeCarron of Allentow in the second round of a sched- six-round bout here last night. When knocked down in the second round MeCarron’s seconds threw the towel in the ring. ‘XID ROSS AND TALBERT GLASH IN LUSK TOMBHT LUSK, Wyo., March 2.—Kid Ross of this city and Ray Talbert, a boxer of Casper, will meet in the ring here to- night. over while for nearly four months. — Ross has made a good showing Patsy Brannigan, Casper last week, Talbert has not been in the ring o. | ° Wre pstling: e on CALENDAR OF SPORTS “Strangler” Lewis v Jim Londos, at New York City. M 12 rounds, at T Eugene Bros: 10 rounds, ald . Bobby Dyson, ston. u vs. Rhoddy MeDon- Halifax. How To Keep Young As You Grow Older the It is hearty old age. possesses more heat than the of middle age or old ssible to have a hale, The body in youth body age, because blood contains more oxygen. It is possible for middle aged and older men and women to increase the their blood—not gen the oxygen carrying capacity of %, Pumping oxy- into the lungs, but by supplying blood with the organic iron which attracts oxygen just as the magnet attracts steel. Two warrin, bled cells an colay are always contending in Cy forces—the red the white. blood the They are the processes of uilding up, and tearing down. Duri: vitaliz youth the hot, red blood, with oxygen, enables the building up process to overcome the tearing down process, tendency of the body is growth As middle a two and the all toward and development. ge approaches, the forces tend to equalize each other, and the body retains its vigor and vitality. But, with the coming of old age, the victory of the tearing down process is manifested by the slow, gradual decay of the vital energiés. The stress of modern life makes us old at fifty, decrepit at sixty, and useless, helpless wrecks before ‘We pass our seventieth year. for There is absolutely no necessity this premature senility, this surrender of strength and vitality, this and bodi! main‘ abandonment of the pleasures re: bilities of life. The 1} forces and energy can be ined, the arterial Regerer a: arty, tion prevented, and a healthy, old age assured. REOLO supplies to the cells of the bod: ly the organic iron—which is easily assimilated by the blood— and magnet attracts steel. attracts oxygen just as the It enriches the blood with cell-salts and vital- it with life-giving CO y its creases the circulation, an power of cell nutrition and recon- struction—its tonic an qualities makes d stimulating the entire body glow with health. Start the REOLO TREATMENT today and you will be delighted with the steady improvement in your strength, energy and vitality. The package of 100 pleasant! large tasteless tablets, enough for tw weeks’ treatment, only costs $1. : Kimball Drug Store Casper, Wyoming TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, re- paired. Dealer, CORONA—L. C. SMITH xt 101 Wyatt Bldg. Casper Typewriter ange Phone 856! WOMEN WATCH AND WAIT BIG RED TAG SALE while Talbert , has been seen in Wyoming before. Ross | Is confident on account of his win over | Kid Dynamite in ‘HARTZELL ARRIVES FOR SEASON WITH MIDWEST Roy Hartzell, seball star, Denver b who held down second sack in the Mile High city last year, arrived here yester- day and joined the early arrivals on the Midwest Refining company base- (ball team. Hartzell will p secomd, he same position he played during he closing games of the Midwest team here last fall. Hartzell is a forrer New York Yankee pi great field er and dangerous hitter. The Midwest management Is trying to secure Rabbit Garrity for the short stop role because it is not known for certain whether Tostick’sy injure! lez POSS OOSOOOO 99096400 OOOO GENUINE WEED CHAINS 30x32 30x3% | | | 32x44 Casper Business See us about making out your In- come Tax report. Vhone 660, 1 211 Oil Exebange Bldg. 1 i} | | | 1 1 if CREE air RET ' WA. LIKELY ot | PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT |} | INCOM, TAX AUTHORITY | ! Notary Public. | Room 3, Over Golden Rule. | i Phone 595, o- 0; ARCHITECTS ! DUBOIS & GOODRICH 1 ! Architects ' 1 Rooms 24-25 Townsend Bleck | ' Casper, Wyo. ' : Sees ‘ER & SWEENEY | ce Blag. ! Phone 1102 | pre nS BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER 1 SFARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE Office— V1 RiNierd Phone: Ren. ! ! i Moving a Spec! (ieee CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors, Lyrie Theater Bldx., Cent Office Phone 706. BR er St. es. 98 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. 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Moore, the flashy second baseman of last season, probably will play in outer gardens, according to Jatest pri season dope, More Adulterated = Water—Another case occurs in Bristol of a man fined for selling water with a little milk in it.—London Passing Show. Wright’s Grocery 134 South Oak 4 ? ° 2 SPPPDIPLOSSSO OOOH OOOO OOO POOP IOSD ODE PES OSES ES OES OOOLOSS Corner Second and David Phone 214 ¢ FOOO9SOOOFOOOOOO OOOO OOSOSOOOOOODODOH OOD OOOOSOOOOSG OOH HHH KH HH KIARA KEI EAE AEE ee and Professional ; . * KHER KHER i sunt «Directory 932i ¥ HHI AHI IA AIA AIA II IIIA IASI AAAS SAAN SSAA SICA AN AN AN AIAN ASA ASO DOCTORS | ACCOUNTANTS | ‘4 oo ant r| DR. LN. FROST GUARANTER REGISTRY CoR- | | Rooms 204-206 PORATION | “Phone 12% Auditors and Accountants — | ee he ma oo. | Sz | The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 40 8. Durbin be Phones 272 and 278 DR. H. Kh. LATHROP, Surgeon in Charge, Hebrbaugh Building. Office Phone & Kes. Phone 116 —$—$_$____________. DENTISTS DR. J. C. 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