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ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH IS ORGANIZED, DR. CROMER PASTOR New Denomination Ushered in With 35 Charter! Members Will Hold Services in I. O. O. F. Hall Until Church Can Be Erected Sunday marked the organization of a new church in Cas- per—the Grace English Luthe: here under favorable auspices. known in Casper and a pastor ran—which will begin its work Dr. J. M. Cromer, well of large experience in the min- istry in Kansas City, will be the first pastor and proposes to push the work forward as rapidly as possible. For some months the state mission ary, the Rev. H. A. Enspach of Den ver has been canvassing the city with the result of being able to organtsr charter members. A full council or official board was elected and or Detober 8, will be Installed are Robert V. ; Thompson, elders: Ibert Unger, and E. R. , deasons; and A. B. Ship: C. Hauptil, and Charles P. Ames, trustees. At worship After the of tired for co: h harmony and enthusiasm that splendid succtes is assured,” said Dr. Cromer today. “This church will em- phasize all the fundamental doctrines and as with the general which it belongs, will not be crippled and hindered by any of the effects of destructive criticism. fact no member can be received th does not be- church wh! he virgin birth of Christ, the y of the scriptures and the doctrines of sin, sepentence, ritual regeneration t is being ‘sought, and ding will be put up in the The United Lutheran gow J pa grog church is back of the movement and pol pepe a will make liberal investment in church is goed property. The general publi ae Os . {no church home is cordially Cromer accepted the cal land wil | ateend the poblie’ eee so ee henge the very heart of the 4 The ladies of the congregation have] trict and will welcome all +h elmmady o nized | w members! soon a special series of sermon-lec Seen ramen rere: tures will begin on Sunday evenings. This movemen the very be-Jon topics of universal interest. All will gipning has bee cha rized by!be welcome. —— America Theater | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday WAR CLOUD IN EUROPE FADES (Continued from Page One) Great Britain from war thus far and there re mny eulogisms of his tct and skill, the hope being added that he will be left a free hand to deal with the situation until it ts settled. KEMAL’S REPLY IS MADE PUBLIC. PARIS, Oct. 2. — (By The Assoct. ated Press.\—The ‘text of "Mustapha Kemal's reply to the allied joint note of September 23, was made public today by the foreign office. The reply is dated September 29 and promises to stop immediately the military operations which have been Veveloping toward Constantinople $nd Chanak “in pursult of the Greek MANY OF 70 EARS RESTORED TO HENLTH ~ BY INTERNAL BATHS _Drogs are never really effective in cOrrecting Constipation, but even less so in advancing years. But for young and old, the one really effective method of keeping the Intestine thoroughly free of the Polsons of accumulated waste is simple, pure warm water properly administered. ‘We know of hosts of over 70 years of age, who have been restored to complete health and strength by this practice and who are corresponding- ly happy and comfortable. We have a little book for you titled “Why Man of Today is Only 50% Efficient.” It tells many facts, sclentific but reduced to simple Eng- lish, which promise to prevent most illnesses and add much to the effi- ciency of our raco. 2 It is free and we suggest that you ik for it today, before this supply is exhausted. Smith-Turner Drug Store Casper, Wyo. Jarmies." It accepts the proposul tor an armistice cénference at Mudania jnext Tuesday with representatives of jthe entente nominates General Ismid Pasha to act for the Turks. Dealing with Thrace, the reply is worded with .marked firmness. It {credits the entente with sentiments jf justice toward Turkey, but de- jmands thet Thrace shall not be left one day longer under the Greek army, saying that it {s indispensable that Thraco shall be evacuated immedate- jly and restored to the Angora govern- ment up to the west of thé Mafltza | river, including Adiranopile. | The note, which is signed by Yus- |suf Kemal, minister of foreign af. |fairs, begins by saying that 2 formal reply to the entente’s note will ve |sent in = few days by his govern. | ment. | |..“Confident in the assurance which |M. Frank-Boutllén has given the jcommmancer in chief of the Turkish |armies, in accord with the representa. | Uves of the entente powers meeting jin Paris, and persuaded that nego- |tetions will at once be proceeded with |to establish a just peace,” the note }eontinues, “an order has been given to stop immediately our military movements which have been unceas- |insty developing in the direction of |Constantinople and Chanak Kaleh in pursuit of the Greek armies. “The assurances given by M. Frank- Mn-Bouillon have eatablishe® the sen- timenzs of justice with which the Propositions of the entente are truly inspired, with a view to assuring the rights of Turkey. Nevertheless, as the maintenance of Thrace, if only for » day more, under the. administration and occupation of the Greek army Is ® cause of danger of every kind and grief to Turkey's peoples, it is in- dispensable that Thrace to the west of the Maritza river with Adrianople be evacuated immediately and restoy- ed to the government of the great na. tional assembly of Turkey.” The’ reply, in conclusion accepts Mudania as the seat for a conference on October 8 and names Ismet Pasha, commander of the armies on the west front, as Turkish representative and asks to be informed as the names of the generals representing the entente powers. — Will move law offic: fices of Embree H ber 8, 416 change) .|—— Nephrite — Che'cedany — Hydro- | Phire RUSSIAN DANCER FLAMING JEWEL Wy ROBERT w-CHAMDERS ©1022 GEORGE H DORAN ComDAIY Che Casper Daily Cribune Fantomatic trom his pocket. | Sara's car stopped and Surd got out , |to inspect the obstruction. Darragh | jeauntered out of the bushes, poked his pistol against Mr. Sard’s fat abdo- men, and lefurely and Seaee| MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. find that the chase after. Emanuel They were ‘lungers.” Strayer seemed /siepiaughter’s education became ex Sard should have led him to the very/to hes gentleman; his wife was good pensive. He was in a bad way. Har borders of the great Harrid estate in/looking and rather common. Both/rod offered bim a big price. Bur the Adirondacks, which now was the|were very young. He had the con-/Clinch turned ugly and wouldnt property of Harrod’s nephew, James|sump bad—tne galloping variety. He) budge. And that's how Clinch began Darragh. didn't last long. A month after he/to go wrong. Tobbed him. Whin he came to the first trespass died his young wife had a baby. Clinch) Stormont nodded. In an agreeable spot ‘near a brook notice he stood a moment to read it.|married her. She also died the same ‘Well, Clinch found money in lighted his pipe and sat him | Then, slowly, he turned and looked year. The baby's name was Eve.jmany ways. — eonservatior com jdown to examine the booty jn detail. |towant Clincs’s. {cuncn became quite crazy abet her | missioner in A heme ae hear Two pistols, a stiletto, and « viack-| Fate, Chance, and Destiny were be-jand started to make a lady of her.|about game law ta Hons. | The reve. jack compoeed the arsenal of Mr.Sard.|coming very busy with Mike Clinch.|‘That was his mania.” nue peuple a Ae xum-gunntng. A large wallet disclosed rsore than) They hed started Quintana, Sard, and) “cunch’ had plenty of money in|Clinch lost his guide's license. But ' | | | oe, | o7 body could get the goods on him. . four thousand ‘dollars in treasury | Darragh on his trail. Now they stir-/ those days,” he went on. “He could |" Eve Sard left far Albany on the one|notes—something to reimburse Ricoa|réd up the sovereign state of New|arrord to educate the child. The kid) “Then the ogra cod hag CHAPTER I o'clock train. Is there any trouble?! when she arrived, he thought. York. had a governess. Then he sent her plein, a ee arenes some. DURING the last two years Fate, Woe bored him with'| Among Sard’s papers he discovered CHAPTER It. leo @ fancy poarding echool. “She had | how. wan : om the dark star>: * Chance, and Destiny hed been ‘Two State Troopers drew bridles in too busy to attend to Mike Clinch. the ‘yellowing October forest. Trooper t.|same side of the world she was on, @verything 6 young. gir! could want.|21s ng went with a forestry regimen: “She developed into a pretty young | “2aina your business,” he mid. But now his turn was coming in the) That night in Albany Darragh {Father in Darragh’s tine, |Lannis said to Trooper *Stormont:|tning at 15 She's 18 now—and | ore cts France until the War mndin Eternal Sequence of things. The|picked up Sarda ‘trail. It led toa But Quintana’s cipher proved to aa[cniats Mike Clinch's cleaving. Our); don’t know what to call her, She a the sent him home. ie stars in their courses indicated the/dealer in automobiles. Sard had/ODly an easy acrostic—the very sim-}map may be there. Now we'll see if| pulled a gun on me in July.” | ~wpve titragery came back*tod She’ Clinch. bought a Comet Six, paying cash, and|Plest of recret messages. Within an) anybody tips him off this téme.” % = “What "| t i From Esthonia = refuges Countess|had started north. hour Darragh had it penciled out: Stormont nodded. {there now. ‘You'll see her at dinner = “ ere was a row at Clinch’s' time. wrote to James Darragh in New| Through Schenectady, Fonda, and! , Moe ens (> rpaine ON wacom 88 A Toerancer’ ailled “Jeke|"Tnnnid giana a second cigaret, York: jMavfield, the following ‘day, Darragh| “Take notice: hy epee Saale ee tain: [ikioon ‘wot wie tp. 1 came’ up’ to set gol! Vack ate Mlecetircuperpaater ing “—Atter two years we have discov-|traced @ brand new Comet Six com ened ni sd oo Semen | eee orem ale the traeebe tn thet Ss =: ie wun, sch Arvnk. jist bis esti, bakem emetety Maa eae cee S5°d_tnat i was Jose Quintana’s band taining “one short, dark | Levassing|"\ wu? unet. 2 = Has Pldening-s| Movth Woeds-hatchea); We'll ent Ging Dome De. Went le tn the doo Evel nna anon 3 of international thieves that. robbedjwith a parrot nose. In’ Northville} Jewel.» <<, Mrosit®...... Taf at. ijner’At Citach’s, His stepdaughter fe | eae een me” “That’s the layout, Jack," he said Ricca. Quintana has disappeared. | Darragh hired a Ford. | > aed a ¥ t inquired Stor-|“Yonder lies the Red Light district of “A Lerantine @iamond broker in “What .happened?" Quintana.’ The sturdy, sun-browned trooper Having served in Russia as an offi.|lanced at his wrist watch, stretched At Lake Ple-sant Sard's car went New Yor’. named Emanvel Sard, may mont. jthe North Woods. Mike Clinch is the jer Tork, pares 5 4 5 |Wrong. Darragh missed him by teti| cer in the int hte bie leo tachi Bur | brains of all the dirty work that gocs opt Paecgenm spe tilts aright minutes, but he learned that Sard ha@|iment attached to the “Aneeeeae xpe- “seni ie anid. * rant voutepaleeniat ie ucaicat (Ean jon... A floating population of crooks i" Gee enya zairg t« Americs| inquired the way to Ghost Lake Tnni| aitionary Darragh had ittle|Clinch right, and I'm going to tell! “acquitted * land" buris—game violators, bootleg. ep etontiee” Lucent im sufficient, Darragh-bought! trouble with Quintana’s letter. Even |you about hia outfit while we watch|. Iamnia nodded, rolling another cig-| 5°T*- And there's the girl, Eve The day Darragh received the letter! noe ore 28 tar a8 Harrods ‘tp vgpsture was not difficult, the this road. It’s like a movie. laret: J | Srever. is |ners, dismissed the Ford, and walked) tractiu. was easily into a forest entirely familiar to him./Quint; and tte fz7eiMar He emerged in half an hour on a!syinbol a @ spelled ana zhiny y-ve | HATCHES.” woo! road two miles farther on. Here! Quintana’s name in full. Clinch plays the lead. he felled a tree ccross the road andj He had heard of Erosite as the|tue cms% for you—" he started to look up Sard. But that very morning Sard had received a curious letter from Rotter- dam. This was the letter: “Sardius — Tourmaline — Aragon translated} “BERE'S WHERE HALF THE| Prescription | TROUBLE IN THE NORTH Woops iow, I'll tell you how Clinch hap- pened to go wrong,” he said. “You |weo he'd always madé his living by|_ 2¢Welry 4nd waten rewatring by ex I'l dope out|gullding. Well, some yeare ago] Pen ween. pag a Henry Harrod of Boston came here : ae * (Continued in Our Next Issue) ——————_— he) ithedoulte © Popavey he Oelne = ir the bushes to awaitirarest and most magnificent of all) “Way back <97n4 12% Mita “I-3}and bought thousands and thousands|W%® = frig waoe: : ‘ | events. gems. Only three were known. The/was a guide—a decent young tellow (of acres of forest all around Clinch s.| sidlan — Nugget Gee paspace toward sunset. hearing a car com-| young Duchess Theodorica of Hathpnia they say. [That meant ruin to Clinch. He was | gsm Mae in ah melita Amber Matrix Turquoise — Blaeo- ine. t is handkerchief over) has possessed one, “About that time there came to/|walled In. No hunters care to be ctve with every 50c pal his face below the eyes, MONDAY, OCT. 2-— id at office wilt Si2tt nd took an lite * Ivory — Sardonyx * Moonstone Iceland Spar— Kalpa Zircon — Bye Agate * Celontte— Lapis — Iolite Darragh was immensely amused to Clinch’s ‘hotel’a Mr and Mrs. Strayer. |restricted. Business stopped. His win you = big prize. . = yet — Se- Ae iedies> aera es ne SASOLINE ALLEY—COMPETITION MEANS REDUCTION. | Aquamarine Malachite — Iris i ae) bs Sena a = Maik MRS. BLossom! HE'S A REAL OD FRIEND, Lazult - Pie got moby t ape a rut’ Ber Some Fei.ow WALT. ['VE KNOWN HIM For Scpphire— Indicolite — Topaz —Eu- GAVE You SOME Flowers YEARS. HE'S ABOUT YOUR clase * Indian Diamond * Star Sap- HSIN BuT_A Bir Mees African Diamond— Iceland spar Lapis Crucifer * Abalone — Turkish Turquoise * Old Mine Stone ‘atrolite — Cats Eye — Bie: im oeelsan That afternoon young Darragh lo ected Sard’s ‘office and presented himself as a customer. The weasel- faped clerk behind the wicket aii a pistol hancy end informed Darragh that Sard was away on a businees trip. Darragh looked cautiously around the small office: “I have important news concern- Ing Jose Quintana,” whispered Dar- ragh; “Where is Sard?” “Why, he had a letter from Quin- tana this very morning,” replied the clerk\in a low, uneasy voice. “Mr, ae ae ee a AROLD TEEN—IRIS IS WELL CHAPERONED, IT SEEMS. | H. AND POET HELD (Continued from Page One) ter as dancer does not know Russian and her husband cannot speak Eng Ush or French. Miss Duncan appeared in a half barbaric Russian costume of brilliant colors. _She wore bright red Russian boots which flopped around her ankles | AY! IRIS 1S GoIND MoHRIAK - ice HIDE INTHet SPAGE TIRE- MEBBE (ce Get A Gance {Ft cuee BTC You, Ec. as if she were wearing fishermen’s boots, and bells clanked ben she walked. 4 At first she stamped her foot anc¢ said she would stay on the Paris an¢ return on the French liner rather thar go to Ellis Island. Today it was said by the line officials she had changed her mind, but had determined not tc leave the ship until just before she Was called before the board. " She is accompanied by A ‘Russian secretary, a Russian maid and her two children. ACTION PURELY LOCAL, IS CLAIM. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—Labor de: partment ~ officials explained today that Isadora Duncan, Russian dancer, Serge Yessenin, her Russian poet hus band and other members of her party were not allowed to land upon arriy- Ing at New York yesterday because of immigration . regulations providing that all aliens must appear before an 1 CERTAINLY GOOD MORNING DID You GIVE THAT WAS THE PARTY 2 ‘ immigration board of review prior to G00D MORNING PARTY Peer eer A SUCCESS 22 WELL I DON'T 1 GAVE MY GUESTS admiasion and because this board does MISS WINKLE! DOCTOR #¢ KNOW YET, THE RICHEST AND not hold sessions on Sunday. FINE DAY But. 1 HOPE IT MOST INDIGESTIBLE Officials continued to maintain that ISNT IT 71 WILL PROVE SO— FOOD 1 COULD THINK OF I! no orders were issued from Washing- ton with respect to Miss Duncan and Secretary Davis asserted that the de- partment had not been advised of the sailing of the dancer to the United States. The dancer and her husband were taken from the French liner to Ellis Island this morning. Miss Duncan's American manager, 8S. Hurok, was in a bad humor over the treatment he sald immigration in- spectors accorded him last night after he vistted the dancer on tho ship. (attest Pui hes First Christian church ts on cofner of Grant and@ Lind streets. the Try Tribune Olassified Ads. BARNEY GOOGLE Ramey Hits the Trail. INouvre NoT LICKED, BARNEY ; CHEER) UP = THE NEXT 50,000 You GET NYOuR HOOkS ON Your. KNow How “ HANDtE ITs THEY TEL. me *SPARK-PLUG IS SIMUL LIVING = Some GUY EX “THe WaMe OF Soe OWNS Hird = HE LWES (S MULCREST.A LITTLE BURG ABouT FIETY MILES FROM HERE = Dig Him LF AND Y MAKE A DEAL To GET Your HoRSE BACK + TLL LOAN You THe R-Re YAS Sut YASSUH

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