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ON MANDATES Answer Accepted by Council as Offering (Continued from Page 1.) authorities believed today will see thetive in Mingo county, had maintained end of the belligerency on the Boons-) during the night. No one was hurt, Logan boundary line and the miners| Major Davis said. and others gathered there will rapid- ly disperse and return to their homes| GOMPERS BACKS UP under the protection of the federal} GOVERNMENT ACTION. troops. WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—President There were reports here early today|Gompers of the American Federation that there was a movement toward|of Labor told President Harding today home in progress late yesterday. that against the authority of the gov- ernment of the United States “the peo- Satisfactory Basis for Future Nego- _|¥iriaces nesumen, Ba Gand Ia bonge areg tr t WILLIAMSON, Va., Sept. 3.—Fir- tiation of Problem ing from the Kentucky hills aleng| VICTIM OF WARFARE Tug river into West Virginia mining] DIES IN HOSPITAL. villages was resumed this morning] LOGAN, W. Va, Sept 3.—A man shortly after the withdrawal of the| whose name was not revealed, died at guard which Major Tom Davis, Gov-|a hospital here during the night from wounds received on Blair mountain GENEVA, Sept. 3.—(By The Associated: Press.)—The United States reply to the associated powers on the subject of mandates was up for consideration by the council of the league of nations at its session here this morning. The coun- til found that the reply furnished a satisfactory basis for con- Hnuation of negotiations, notwithstanding that the communi- ation from the United States with-¢-———————________—_ holds permission for the mandate queS-|1ea4 the League at 7 o'clock. tion to be settled by the forthcoming] jesson subject will be “Thy Will Be meeting of the assembly of the league.| Hone With My Mind.” The American note makes numer-| gnc Autumn has arrived; vacation bus suggestions for changes in terms, | {s over; schools are opening. — oon hich appear to be acceptable to the| nave been absent from church during powers and the league, but adds an interpretation of the relations of the United” States to mandates which in- volves some difficulties. Altogether, bowever, a favorable impression was RPavilion = WHERE EVERYBODY GOES=————— West First Street Om. Slock’ West Henning Hotel TONIGHT THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS the precise time to return The Wyoming state conference ‘of the Me odist church meets in an treated in league circles by the Ameri the Casper church. The tan note. begin Wednesday mornin TH. ‘The council decided that there was ¢ rae thle wreaks. buchen —WITH— nothing further for it to do in the] oi, Rvery, church tl pn directly between the various man-| pastor and one layman. Fine pro datories and Washington. grams each day. e. | —IN— First Baptist SHANGHI Corner Fifth and Beech streets Rev. C. W. ‘Thompson, Jr., pastor reaching ENTIRE CHANGE SUNDAY MATINEE AT 3 P. M. meet- © at 8} o'clock. er a stranger but once. All strangers welcome. VAUDEVILLE SUPER-FEATURE PICTURES St. Marks Church. Rev, Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11/ J. Trinity Lutheran South Park and E. Fourth streets; H. Gockel, pastor. Tomorrow morning at 10:30 a German service will be held. The sermon will be base? on the text Galatians 5:25-6:10, its theme being. “Let Us Also Walk in the Spirit." In the evening at 7:30 an English service will’be held. ‘The text of the sermon will be Matthew its theme, “Ye Cannot Serve d Mammon.” Evening sery- be held every Sunday here after at the stated time. ———— MOTHER 15 WOUNDED BY DISCHARGE OF REVOLVER welock. SOHSSSOESSSSSSSSSESEDEOES Christian Church. Meetings at Odd Fellows Hall. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The Sunday school orchestra will have a special musical program. Preaching and communion service at 11 o'clock. : Evening service at 8 o'clock. A vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Leona Swallow. Violin solo by Lesley Torrance. , Everybody welcome. The official church board will hold ¥ts monthly meeting at the Odd Fel- Jows hall at 3 p. m. . Important bus!- You may go wrong on the roads, but you never go wrong on Silvertown Cord Tires. * Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon “The Soul Winners Re- ward,” Dan. 12:3. Anthem, “I Will Feed My Flock,” Simper. Solo, “The Wrinity Rose,” Rudolph « Lundberg. * Bvening worship, 8 o’¢lock. Sermon “An Appeal to Reason,” Isa 1:18, An- them, “I will Praise Thee, O Lord— Peace.” Solo, “My Heart Is in Thy] jogged in her temple. The child Mercy,” Hubn, Mra, E. W. Ewing. | found: the revolver while \playing Choir rehearsal Thursday evening] and was handing it to his mother + 7:30. when the accident occurred. The teachers of the Casper schools are invited to spend next Friday eve- hing at the Presbyterian manse, 804 South Wolcott street to meet the young women and young men of the Presbyterian church. This is the last Sunday that Mr. ‘red M. Whitney, a member of this “fhurch will be with us before leaving for McCormich Seminary, Chicago, to repare for the ministry. The mem- s.of the congregation extend to ir, and Mrs. Whitney their good Ashes. The church editor will be out of the ity during September, hand all no- ‘ices.to Rev. Wilson during this time. Ve invite all new comers to worship ith us. pale INHANDS OF SMALL SON Mrs. 0. G. Miller, wife of a rail- rond engineer, was seriously wounded Friday night by the acci- dental ‘discharge of a revolver in the hands of her 6-year-old son. The ball passed through her right hand, plowed through her face and Franklin Sales: & Service Istand Park Phone79 Casper, Wyo. Prrrrrrrrrririi iii i) eovcccccccccccestbos A Bishop-Cass Theater SUNDAY AND MONDAY ‘ North Casper Church. ® 1009 North Durbin street. * Sabbdth school, 10 a, m. 160 were }present last Sabbath, but we are con- trident “that our attendance should be 200 ‘before long. ee und help us at- tain’ this goal. { Morning service, 11 o'clock. - Sermon by the pastor, text, John 9.35' “Dost Thou Believe in the Son of God?” Evening worship § o'clock. Text is Romans 5:1, “Therefore Being Justi- fied by Faith We Have Peace with God Through Our Lord Jesus Chfist.” _ We appreciate the presense of strangers. Come! We will extend you a cordial arelcome. REV. C. DOUGLAS , MacLEAN IN HIS NEW COMEDY “PASSING THRU” A humorous tale of a young man whose willingness to assume the troubles of others involves him in serious diffi culties. A. MARSHALL. Scandinavian angelical. The Scandinavian Evangelical iree Mission church will hold a meeting at 3 o'clock, Sunday afternoon at snakes.” In reality both species are barmiess. The hoopsnake is a small snake of the south Atlantic states fabled to perfectly hospital authorities, he and tour rom-| take its tail in its mouth and roi! like panions, members of one of the bands|a hoop. Similar stories are told of gathered in the Clothier district, ran/the wampum snake a closely related into machine gun fire from the moun-] species common in swampy creat 3 in tain top. He did not. know what be-| the south, and both are called came of the men with him. he is re- ported to have said just before he died. yesterday, it was announced today. According to his story as repeated by ——q.——_— In the first six months of 1920 there were reported 2,771 suicides in the United States as against 6,509 for the corresponding period this year. We did a ine . For business y , the love of Mike, don’t i: this big 31-reel caren 63a SES Many lizards possess the power of snapping off their tail when that or- gan is seized by a would-be captor. Then the mutilated creature secks the crevice of a rock where it waits pa- tintly for a new tail to grow. Ie Meee A flat palaricd Personal instruction | by world renowned “Dash,” master mechanician of a hundred speed- ways, will make you expert in any auto or tractor trade. Finest classroom instruction followed by Pald shop work: Positions avail- Bile for gretusten iG: bach, chief instructor, weet. Value Is Convincing When Quality Is Obvious te Our cAdler Clothes Are priced with a studied understanding of what men really want to pay for clothes with a quality security. CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS Continuous 1 to 11 P. Ms LAST TIMES to the cool mountains and study under this wizard at this famous school, beautifully located in Denver, Special summer Write today for booklet. 1513 Cheyenne Place, Denver, Colo. rates. DON’T MISS THE DANCES On Wednesday and Saturday Nights at NORTH CASPER DANCE HALL Have You Seen the New REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER? A marvel of compactness with a standard keyboard. Price $60. On Display at The Casper Stationery Co. AMERICA A Bishop-Cass Theater ite aren ines _AND MONDAY SUNDAY, ‘THE SEA RIDERS’ A Big Water Adventure Picture. —NEXT— HARRY CAREY In a Western Marvel ‘BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER’ —NEXY— A COMEDY MONDAY Labor Day BIG HOLIDAY BILL The World’s Pet Comedian WILLIAM S,. HART. in THE WHISTLE Eleventh and Cedar streets, First Church of the Nazarene Rev. Nona D. Gillespie, pastor, 611} East H street, Sunday serv as {follows: Sunday school 10 a. mi fTurner, superintendent. Preaching service 11 a. m.; sermon by pastor. People’s prayer and praise service 3} p. m. Evening song service begins | Innocent of a bank theft, he assumes the blame, draws a penitentiary sen- tence, ‘but escapes in a spectacular train wreck. Befriends a lazy old mule being beaten by its master. Here comes more difficulties. Misfortunes continue to pile up till a deluge of good luck comes. His days were ruled by the lit- tle tyrant on top of his town’s big factory. But his heart was ruled by his motherless boy. Then one day a broken, flying belt—and little Danny was gone! An eye for an eye, a son for a with the millionaire mill-owner’s child and brought him up as his own. Worked for him, loved him, and— , But the rest is a story you won’t soon forget. A story made of the Jackie nine “Pecks Bad Boy ~ JACKIE —ALSO— “OPEN THE BARS” A TWO-PART COMEDY —AND— PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE WITH COMIC CARTOON CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 ADMISSION 30c at 7:30, followed by preaching serv-| ice. Bible Study class will meet with | the pastor Monday night at 7:45. The | Woman's Prayer Band will meet at/| the home of Mrs. Harry Hindman on | ,G street between Wolcott and Dur- bin streets. The regular mid-week | prayer meeting will be held at the} church Thursday evening at) 7:45;| Rev. Robert Loeb, leader. Our motto:| “Holiness unto the Lord.” Come thou with us and we will do thee good. Strangers are made welcome to all jservices. LAST TIMES TODAY “A BROKEN DOLL” A COMEDY-DRAMA OF THE WEST Methodist Episcopal 300 East Second strest; Walter L. F a French, pastor. The morning sermon ‘eaturing Bubsect “Will pe “Beyand {hs aes: MONTE BLUE-AND MARY THURMAN ‘ ry 2 tion of God.” HE. E. Fisher has as- sumed the direction of the choir. The \ —ALSO— ehoir will sing tomorrow at both JOE RYAN IN “THE PURPLE RIDERS” AND MUTT AND JEFF services. Miss Margaret Gibson will son! deepest, finest thi: that huma: So the soul-stricken father fled life can know. er * rs COOGAN —ALSO— —IN— “PECK’S BAD BOY’ A TWO-PART MACK SENNETT COMEDY “LOVES OUTCAST” FEATURING BEN TURPIN CURRENT EVENTS CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 ADMISSION 40c —ALSO— LAST TIMES TODAY A Western “TOO WISE WIVES” Thriller A LOIS WEBER P| ne Rrecee ee Come Early. Seats Are Limited. TWO-PART COMEDY AND CURRENT EVENTS A

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