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MONDAY, MAY 3, INTERGHUAGH OF GOAL TO BE REACHED THIS WEEK’ Delayed Campaign Under Good Prospects for Success; Rev. W. L. Wade Adds Boost to Drive in Addresses Here Prospects are good that Wyoming will go over the top in the Interchurch drive during the coming week, according to Rev. W. L. Wade of Cheyenne, dresses before three audiences i “When I left the office in Cheyenne Saturday night the state had subscribed over $75,000 a had secured Its entire quota for Wyo- ming,” said Rev. Wade. #While the Jatter was relatively small compared to the entire sum, proportionately it was as great a success for the Christian church as that of any of ehe larger de nominations.” qT use of many Seon eeauediaa and resulting from the recent storm, campaign is being continued over state during the present week. venne is reported to be well organ- ized and confident of meeting its quota in every denomination.” Dr. F. J. Furry as city chairman is directing the work there. Rev. W. L. Wade made a powerful for the success of the movement in-three addresses here Sunday, the first of whieh was delivered at the morning ice of the Presbyterian church, the second at a conference of workers who assembled at the Methodist church in the afternoon and again before a packed audience at the same church in the evening. Thruout the war, according to the| Cheyenne minister, no one Institution was appealed to more and_ rendered more complete service than the church, The church, in meeting this demand, did not ask an increase in subscriptions, but with the war over and _re¢onstruc- tion at hand a campaigii is being waged that will finance a solution of rm This can best be accom- shed by the church, said Rev. Wade, use the solution lies in educational and spiritual work rather than legisla- tion, There can be no satisfaction in} legislation, he maintained. People must gain a correct view of their relation- ship toward each other. To this end the most complete sir: vey of conditions in the history of the country has been made. It develops that ministers have been responsible for founding most of the nation’s colleges and universities. Of 450,000 students now securing a higher education half are attending churcn schools. The lat- ter, it was found, are operating on half | the appropriations furnished state in- stitutions. The survey reveals that there are 500,000 foreigners in the United States who cannot read or write the English language. New York City, which this country is proud to call the largest city in the world, is a city of foreigners and unless these peoplé ate Americanized there is danger that they will foreign- ize this country. “The solution for present unrest,"’ declared the speaker, “is to create a willingness: t6° ‘do unto others as we} would that they should do unto us." 4 The Interchurch campaign is not a super-church movement, nor is it for the purpose of amalgamating the 30 or more denominations participating. The church realizes that in order properly to de- velop citizenship three sides of charac- ter’ must be developed, namely, the spiritual, physical and mental, and to this end the several denominations are co-operating in a determination to se- cure the best results. Money contributed in Wyoming will be returned to Wyoming, he asserted. Wyoming is a missionary state in the category of the church, and the building of new churches will receive substantial \id from the several church boards hay- urisdiction A great amount y field work in Wyoming also is projected an@ a dollar donated to the/ work will see more than one dollar return The time has also come, added Rev. Wade, when we can no longer give our cast-off clothes to the preachér, pay him a small salary and expect efficiency in TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Deal CORONA—L. C. ‘SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 ONE FATAL ACCIDENT EVERY SIX AND A HALF MINUTES —wWhile the boys were fighting.on the other side citizen at Home died every time the clock registered six and a half minutes. —Of course, you need accigpnt insurance. mon wmMOZC HMO R Perfection Accident Policy R. T. KEMP Co. Insurance, That's All ey 112 E. 2nd Phone 370 1920. eS SA i IE PROGRESSING Way Thruout State, With who delivered sermons and ad- n Casper churches yesterday. nd the Christian denomination enureh activities, The preacher of the future will be paid real money for hon- est work and the church will be able to accomplish the results expected of it. NORFOLK EDITOR ON VISIT HERE Gene Huse, editor of the Norfolk (Neb.) Daily News, and one of the well. known ‘Nebraska publishers, is here to- day, accompanied by a Mr. Brier. They will be the guests tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes on North Beech street. Mr, Huse says that a new $600,000 hotel building is now under construction in Norfolk and that it will be one of the most pretentious hotels in the state. ee Now We Have Spring,* Styles in Jewelry) with Green in Lead'% CHICAGO—{By Mail)—Spring styles ah in jewelry on displa in the show rooms are different from those of last year. | Green, as represented in jade, is the | leadii color, Last year red was the! predoniinating note. Bead necklaces have a touch of the Oriental in them. Round beads and odd | shapes are beilng shown. Earrings that are being shown =e] mostly of long wabetly, Oh Lone BETDCER AYP... type. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the j ul ery of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- lets, the substitute for calomel. No griping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver and bowels to act normally, They ever force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oll. If you haye a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bil- ious, you'll find quick and sure results from Dr. Edwards’ little Olive Tablets | | at bedtim 10¢ and 25c a box.—Adv. FORMER CASPER WOMAN ISSUED PASSPORT FOR RETURN 10 THIS CITY} There's not a Te idppier: family in | Casper today than Mr. and Mrs. John Schnoor of Nelson addition. They re- ceived word today that the state de partment in Washington had agreed to instruct the American commission- er in Berlin to grant passports to their daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Jeser- rich, and granddaughter, for journey to the United States. Mrs. Jeserich was born in this country, but seven years ago returned to Germany and was married. Her husband was killed during the war, leaving her practically destitute. Her family here has worked without halt since the armistice was signed to get Passports granted to her and is very grateful to the unti:ing efforts of Hon. Frank W. Mondell \n Washington and to E. Richard Shipp of this city for the assistance’ given to reunite, the family. The Schnoors F, had a son in the So at ATTENTION MEMBERS OF CASPER, Ri L ESTATE BOARD! monthly meeting will be held at the office of R. T. Kemp, Mon- ning, at 7:30 o’clock, All mem- requested to be present. 61-2 epee ives of the Andaman Islands three feet eleven inches in igh under seventy Uda _ Che Casper Daily Cribune _PAGE FULLER PENSION MEASURE NEAR PAGOAGE BELIEF Civil War Veterans to Draw Mini- mum of $50 Monthly Under Terms of Bill Before Conference: It is expected that the Fuller pension Hill, passed by the House last January but which was not reached by the Sen- ate until recently, will soon become a }law. The Senate made a few changes | }in the bill, and there may be a few more made by the conference committee before it is sent to the President for signature, but its essential provisions | are not likly to be changed. ‘The law will provide that every per- | son who served 90 days or more in the Civil War and who has been honorably discharged for disability, is entitled to a pension of not less than $50 per month, with larger amounts for. disabil- ity, ‘The widow of such person, if mar- CHICHESTER S PILLS ees a > Boehocfefocge-sfo-cfe-sfo-ete-etoeteete-ateete-atoa% fo ctodecteat wm oated foetost xt (these increases. ried to the soldier prior to June 27, 1905, is entitled to a pension of $30 monthly. Widows of persons who served during the war of 1812, and survivors of the Mexican war who served not less than 60 days, as well as their widows, are entitled to the same amounts of pen- sion as those of the Civil War. An amendment placed on the Dill in the Senate includes as entitled to the benifits of the law “all veterans now on the pension roll It will not be*necessary to apply for They will be granted automatically and will be included in the regular quarterly pension payments as fast as the Pension Bureau can han dle the cases. premio SAS NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEE NG Office of the Mex-Wyoming 0: pany, Casper Wyoming, April 27 The annual meeting of th holders of this Company will be at the office of A. H. Cobb in C; uw. WM. STURGIS, President. 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