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: Che Casper Dailp Cribune NEAR RELATIVES) sperma ARE CONSIDERED IN BONUS PLANS May Receive Compensation Due-Dead Soldiers if Meas- * ure Before Committee Is Approved. ings are open to the public and all are invited to any and all our meetings. A most cordial welcome awaits you. WASHINGTON, March 4—An add- ed provision to the compromise sol- .| ders bonus bill under which the im- mediate relatives of men who died since their discharge from the service would receive adjusted compensation is under consideration by majority members of the house ways and means romeo Decision is expected Mon- Sponsors of the proposal favor pay- ng such relatives the face vaine of seat . t of the Welfare} -Gjusted service certificates on the arn acctn te ST ieseie wtraet. same basi¥ as is proposed in the bill weateuaen & will be studied | for servico.men generally. This would |" by the members and readings will be} 4Ual the amount of the adjusted ervice pay plus 25 per cent. They es- siven. smate that the cost to the treasury wrobably would not exceed $25,000,000 snd argue that the payments would be @ matter of att justice. LaFollette to Seek Re-election Kings” Simper. My Light and Salvation” Hail. Frank and Miss Marquis, Messrs. Fir- cee Interesting Meeting -j of W. OC. T. U. The regular moeting of the Wom an’s Christian Temperance Union which was held yesterday afternoc: at the Natrona County Wbrary wa: well attended. Mrs. J. T. Richards took charge of the program and a reading was pre sented by Mrs. C. J. Johnson, a poem .| by Mrs. S. E. Bailey and a song by Mrs. Richards, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Johnson on South David street. “Praise the Lord, O My Soul,” Royle. Solo, “Some One Troters.” Mrs. Pelky. Major Wester of Australia will speak te the Brotherhood class Sunday morning at $45 sharp. Major Wester is a traveler and worker of wide and varied experience on his work with the ¥. M. C. A. in India in 1913 and with General Smutz in Africa in 1915 His experiences in India include life at Lahore and at Khyber Pass. A special invitation is extended to the men of the city to hear the address: Be sure and be present ut 8:45 sharp, You are welcome MADISON, Wis., March 4,—United States Senator Robert M. L&Follette vill seek reelection next fall, his of- fice here announced today. ne First Church of the Nazarene Bast H street; Nona D. Gilles- pin pastor, Sunday echool 10 & m., Es. ‘Turner, superintendent. Morn- ° orship 11 o'clock. * Unity Study Club, at Tp. m. fcllowed by a pdgeant ‘PS TG: 730. West Side woman's Midwest building. Services Sunday] “Thanksgivin: Ann” which will be; prayer Band will meet ‘at the home 11 a. m. Subject “Mercy.” Speaker| Presented by Miss Alico Mechlin, Miss| (+ xerg. Whetham, 1222 South Poplar Tenpa Chridtal. Helen Allen, Hobart Eastman, Harry] °teegt, ‘Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Moll, Miss Gene Louise Durham an mid-week prayermesting ©! First Baptist. Joo Carter. This ends the six weoks| Reswlar mid werk Demet y30 p.m. Fifth and Beech streets. ©. M|0f tho church nights so far as the! i one ts cordially invited to wll *Thanipeca. itkonetae suppers are concerned. The atten-| Bveryone t Core ne wire given a Bible school 945 a.m. There is a|22m0e at the devotional service hast} hl Vecome. class for you. Morning worship 11 a. heen increased over 25 per cent. ee ee nn EE a Reaunineter will be. Held. witty Me. 0: ppenee Sane vilson. Ait P Ur 630 =ofidag tote L. Thompson, 424 South Park street.| HAMILTON, Seoenee: March or ng services7:30 p. m. Theme “Tied to| Mrs: Lidderdale, Mrs. Toothaker, and (By The Caer paige Pes at God by a Cotton String.” Anthem “r| *!Ts- Burwell will assist as hostesses. | Evans Hughes, a for pratt “ WilleGive You Rest” by Hi Wilde-|_Fiday 2:30 p. m. the Ledus’ Aid| state, sane 2 nce thd mere, Mixed quartet, “Tho ‘King of| “icles will mest aa follows: Yury Bes} tor Tek Yorney are due to arrive in Shelley. Solo, o mx ery Pech street; Capitol Hill with Mra M, L.|New York Monday. "4 - ‘ Bishop, 818 East Second street; CY Scouts ‘Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Professor sat] ced with Mrs. Norman Hood, 1022 South = mone r, assistant Sum) \-h street; Kensington with Mrs. H. mors, Junior Scouts, Thursday even! swenson, 622 South Beech street; ing 7 p. m, Ed Flinn stoutmaster.|? Carter, " J Social service with Mrs. L. EB. Wodnesday evening 7:30 p. m. lecture] (°5'" cum Lincoln street; Victory on China. Vorkers with Mrs. F. H. Sawyer at There are hundreds of Baptists inti). church. Friday $ p. m. the famous Casper who have not come out to thelr ‘Thum> wedding will be presented chureh. Aro you one of them? Don't] "lj. annes by over 50 ronildren. wait for the pastor to find you but] Niovets are now on sale. ‘The Ladies come and get acquainted. All strang- this ers without a church home are wel-| Aid society ts providing | bao come. You are a stranger but once in the First Baptist church. Carnival Queen “Personals i Mrs. A. B. Cartysle who has been assisting H. B. Kline in his jewelry shop in the Consolidated Rayalt) building, has resigned her position with that company. ies ments where they wil! receive their friends. eee Friday Bridg> Club Is Eniertained. Mrs. W. W. Keefo acted as hostess at @ 1 o'clock luncheon ac Aetlawrets abe afternoon of auction at her rome on CY avenue yesterday after- Mr. and Mrs. W R. Lewis of Den- noon. . The members of the Friday|ver are spending the week end here bridge club were the guests and Mrs.| looking after business matters and . H. Hufrmith acted as substitute. | visiting with friends Pink and white was the color eee scheme and pink roses helped in car-| Miss Gertnde Thompson is leavin, Ing ovt the pretty idea. for Denver tonight, aft spendin; fbi’ 15 the luncheon the after-! the past several days here wasting. ith public schools in the interest of the use of Victor records in school work and of a better musical education for all children in the home and in the school. eee Miss Neilie Johnson is leaving this evening for the western cuast where she will visit ith friends and rela tives in Los Angeves and San Diego. see Mrs. W. A. Dawson has returned from St. Louis, Mo., where she spent the past two weeks at the bedside of her aged mother who was seriously {I Mrs. Neets, mother of Mrs. Daw- son is reported to be much improved. eee Mrs. W. W. Lacy and baby have returned from the south where they have ‘been visiting with relatives and friends at their former home for sev, eral months. cafe, underwent an operation at the County hospital this morning and is reported to be doing nicety. eee The Knabe GODOWSKY’S PIANO The World’s Best Piano The Ampico in the Knabe Trinity Lutheran. Piano. ra South Park and East Fourth street. North Side Church. J..HL Gockel, pastor. ‘Tomorrow is the 1009 North Durbin street. Sabbath] yst Sunday in Lent. In the morning school 10 a.m. George Specht, super-} -¢ 10:30 an Engilsh service will be held ntendent. Mrrning service 11 a. m.|in which the sermon will be based on Subject, “Christian Worth.’’ Christian} je text Matthew 4:1-11, its theme be- ondeavor 7 p. m. Charles Specht, lead-} ig: “The Two Temptations and the er. Evening service 7.45. Text, Ga’.} two Adams.” i:14. “God forbid that I should glory] “The fave in tho cross of our Lord Jesus! 19 Cross” will be the subject of our shrist.”" You are cordially invited to} enten meditations this year. , Tomor- attend all of our services. row evening at 7:30 the first utterance REV. C. A. MARSHALL, Pastor. | 51 the crucified Savior will be the text of the sermon, namely: “Father, for- St. Mark’s ive them, for they know not what Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev.| they do.” Philip Knox Edwards, rector. Holy] «Jesus, I will ponder now communion at 8 a.m. Church schoo! months in southern Calffornia, ae| Secretary Must On Thy hdly passion; \t 945 a. m. Morning prayer and vervice at 11 a. m. Evening Seed NEG ALE re datal leaving soon for Denver and then for pie Pass Judicial For such meditation. nd serman at 7:30 p. m. their home in Gasper. 7 4 Grant that I in love and faith Questions, Said) wer cay services Tacoary at «3-] WMtay tho mace cherish The Ampico in the Marshall & Wendell Piano. Hallett, Davis & Co, Pianos. Ivers & Pond Pianos, Behr Bros. Pianos. Brewster Pianos.. Marshall & Wendell Pianos, Miss Phebe Senkler has been chosen queen of the Winter Sports Carnival at Banff, Canada. She ts captain of the “Amazons,” ladies’ hockey team of Vancouver, and was queen of the carnival last year. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burke, who have been spending the past two W. E. Kilgore, formerty connected ‘with the Casper police department but now special agent for the Burlington Wade Cramer railroad company with headquarters at . mm. Thursdays at 4:30 and 7:30 p and deat Sterling, Colo, is in Casper on com- m. Friday, children’s corvice at 4:16] Rae SEES, Uonaieleyer Pears DEALER Allen served chocolate and sand-|pany business. Mr. Kilgore was re- p.m aed Casgton 348 S. Kimball St. wiciues, ice cream and cake to the chil-| cently transferred to Sterling from! WASHINGTON, March 4.—The sec-|_ ARS aro le bal! dren. Sheridan where he was employed in/retary of the interior must review and Christian Science. Phone 1468 rigdkccde the same capacity. pass on all decisipns of the depart- ment which are of a judicial nature and may not delegate this duty to an Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a.m. in the shurch edifice at the corner of Fourth Services held in Labor Union hall on forth’ Wolcott. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Sunday evening at 7:30 Surprise Party For Mrs. Niles. for Yank Army COBLENZ, March 4—German ctvillana, all of them war veterans carrying sxwedof shotguns, are be ing employed to guard the barracks of the American forces tn Germany and ty i-tve the army trucks be cause of the reduction of the German Cable BERLIN, Marck 4—(By The Asso clated Press.}—The Berlin newspapers today reported that the German Atlan- Uc and German South American tele PAGE THREE graph companies whereby the German companies will resume cable traffic. Under the arrangement the German companies are to operate the section from Emden to the Azores and the American companies the section be- tween Azores and New York. Of Occupation ‘For Raw Sore Throat’ At the first sign of a raw, core throat rub on a little Musterole with 7 coe ie other wtheit congestion, draws out Traffic to Be Resumed Soon Protect Your Family-- Save for Yourself WITH OUR . NEW INSURED SAVINGS PLAN This plan is systematic savings with life insurance, giving you savings and insur- ance for $1,000 and upward by making easy fixed monthly payments. We will gladly explain the details, without obligation to you, when you fill out and mail this coupon. Phone or call. . The National Bank of Commerce Casper, Wyo. The National Bank of Commerce, Casper, Wyo. Gentlemen: Without obligation to me, I will be pleased to have your representative call and explain the Insured Savings Account, “ours truly, Name Address _..__. “A Bank of Strength and Service” Intestinal Flu Have you tried Chiropractic Adjust- ments? If not, why not? Dr. I. E. Berquist Phone 1757 assistant secre Justice Stafford} und Grant streets. ‘The lesson ser-|@lder R. H. Downs of Salt Lake City Mrs. HL J. Niles of South Walnut E pee Zine ot pot ee REE SEEDS a group cf nelghbors arrived at her home last night for a surprise house- warming. Each guest brought some small but necessary article for the home, and the gifts were presented to », the guest of honor in a very conveni-| wasHINGTON, Cap pte ae $300,000 free seed item, carried: for| ern states might ba placed in jeopardy. An informal time was spent with| years in the Agricultural bill, has| In this caso the court had ordered music and card games, and toward) seen lopped off by the appropriations;a mandamus to issue against. Secre-| 7. midnight a prepared luncheon was! committee, it was learned today. tary Fali to compel the reinsfate- soreediny. the guests in picnic atyie. Members of the committee sald {t| ment of William B. Baff of Worcester, was extremely doubtful if senators|Mass., who was disbarred about # and representatives would be able ta} year ago from practice in the patent the future to contribute their bit to| office after an assistant secretary had Plans for the program of musical! tne gardens and flower beds of their| approved the finding of the disbar- numbers and readings which will be| constituents as they have in the past.’ ment board. . Presented by the members of the Loy 2 ‘al Temperance Legion, the children’s division of the W: C. T. U. were made : at the mesting held this attern Wm. D. Taylor Wore This ‘The young workers will give mimer SESE ous selections between the acts of the eee Biblical drama which wili be read by Dr. Butler Cromer, Monday evening at the annex of the Methodist church. Crary Committees Are Entertained. Following the day of the Red Cross drive, Irs. Charles Faussett, general chairman of a certain district, enter- tained at a ninformal dinner served for the Mesdames Lewis, Parsons and Bailey, the committee of the W. C. T. U. and the Mesdames Stein Lahere and Jones, committee of the Ladies of Maccabees. ' cee Dr. Butler Cromer mon for tomorrow is “Man,” will give a lecture on “The Origin o held today in the District of Colum- bia supreme court. ‘The public is cordially invited. the American Indian.” The ancestor. LOP. P. ED OF. F CourSel for the secretary in today’s] Sundgy school for pupils up to the|of the Indian were once a mighty pec decision noted an appeal, declaring} age of 20 years is held at 9:45 a. m.|ple civilized. Elder Downs will dis- that if the holdings of Justice Staf-| Testimonial meetings are held] :uss the history of their civilization ford were sustained a number of de-| Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. from @ geographical and archeologica March 4.—The| cisions involving land grants in west- point of view. He will give us some Methodist Episcopal. information in regard to their form ot 302 East Second street. Rev. Lewis|sovernment, traditions and religious . Carter, pastor. 9:45 a.m. Sunday|customs. This is an interesting sub tchool. 11 a. m. sermon, “What Kind| ject, handled by one who has taught xt a Church do we Need in Casper?”| this'subject at the L. D..S. University \nthem, “Make a Joyful Noise Unto|in Salt Lake City. A cordial invita he Lord,” Fearia. Octet, “The Lord] tion is extended to all. The Relief so s My Light,” Alonzo Stare. 2:30 p. m.| ciety will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. with nembership class. 6:30 p. m. Epworth| Mrs, Angus Wilson, 1242 South David “eague. Leader, Miss Mary Westfall.| street. Jubject. “My Debt to an Inspiring *riendship.”” 7:30 p. m. Major Charles First Christian. R. Webster, from India, will speak on.| Corner Grand and Lind. Charles G. “Glimpses of the Mohammedan} Stout, minister, offices in the church, World.” Anthem, “I Will Give You|phone 1379W. Bible school 9:45 a, m. : Sra. YW. A. CAFETERIA ver should be present. Monday 8 p.m TONIGHT Creamed Chicken Sandwich ..20c Dr. J. M. Cromer will present the drama, “Jeptha’s Daughter,” ‘under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. Tues- tay 8 p. m. Sunday school board at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bailey 724 South Durbin street. Wednesday hurch night. Supper at 6 p. m. Socia your till 7 p.m. Devotional service to ten-inch. THE MARINELLO SHOP Smith & Turner Drug Store Phone 1550 CASPER’S ONLY APPROVED MARINELLO SHOP ‘eSRaCRIRR AIRE ptt ero me, entertainment on Monday evening. March 6, in the annex to the Metho ‘aciale” : E dist church. Theres will be no charge re cials eeeeen but a silver offering will be taken arcels ° airdressing for their work. All are cordially urg- Shampoos Manicuring ed to be present. Dr. Cromer has written a little drama on the beautiful story in the Old Testament scriptures, entitled “Jeptha’s Daughter,” which he will All by the same Marinello Treatment received in any Willsm Desmond ‘Taylor, siaix’ movia director, wore this. looree Approved Shop in the United States. inscribed “To PROC ere is that of Mabel Normand, screen actress. < The VULCANIZING Dept THE CASPER SUPPLY CO. Is Now Located at 502 South. Center Street In the old location formerly occupied by the Casper Cylinder Grinding Company. We now have the best equipped vulcanizing shop in the state, displaying a full line of section models from three We have also installed sidewall molds and retreaders. The above equipment and expert workmen enable us to re- pair all sizes of tires promptly and correctly. - The Shop Where You Are Assured Prompt and KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES : Courteous Service.