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| | ~— SUNDAY SCHOOL THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923. the future, on the contrary there will be more and of a more thorough and systematic character than {s possible under present Sunday school limita: tions. But, as an educational inatitu- tion, the church school meeting ts losing the confidence of leaders and parents. All kinds of families have ceased to place emphasis on children being members of a Sunday school. “Week day is the time for re ligious instruction, when the child ts n a receptive mood. Effective teach- ers can be obtained, who will not teach on Sunday, and when a discip- line can be maintained, tmpossible on Sunday. Unless we wish continued losses of confidencé we should give our best attention to plans for week day religious instructio ‘SUMMARY OF © NIGHT NEWS NEW YORK—Thomas F. Smith, former congressman and for many years secretary of Tammany 1, died an hour after being struck by a taxicab. MUST GIVE WAY TO HOME WORK So Says Protestant Epis- copal Secretary in Omaha Address. « OMAHA, Neb., April 12.—(By The Associated Press.)—The Sunday school has outlived its usefulness and is without a future after more than 100 years of Christian service, Rev. Dr. William HE, Gardner, executive secretary of the department of re- Nglous education of the Protestant Episcopal church said in an address today opening the annual conference of educational leaders of the denomi. nation. Boys and girls growing up today will not carry on the religious quar rels of the past, they are looking at religion from a new angle, Rev. Dr. Gardner said. In religious education, he added, the primary question {s not one of Roman Catholics, Jews or Protestants, but the real question Is “ean you convince boys and girls to: SYRACUGSE—Mrs. Frances F. Beauchamp of Lexington, Ky., wits ly known temperance lecturer and president of the Kentucky state W. Cc. T. U., died at Geneva, N. Y¥. NEW YORK—Use of the radio to day there 1s a personal God; that he} broadcast market information or has laws, spiritual and physical,, forecasts of business by its mem which express relationship; that these, P€TS 18 prohibited by a resolution drawn by the New York Stock ex- are invincible laws that cannot be change. tampered with.’ Speaking of the Sunday school, Rev. Dr. Gardner declared that “we need frankly to recognize that it has no future because {t is doomed to grow weaker in its appeal to the rising generation.” “I do not mean there will be less religious instruction for children in Allen Claims to LONDON—The Eritish govern- ment is giving due deliberation to thethods to assist America in curb- ing rum running, Under Secretary Ronald M. McNeil told the house of commons, PARIS—French experts said tho German government is spending in actual cash abroad and in her re- duced income of foreign monies suf- ficient to have met the cash repara- ° tions requirements under Cannes agreement of sixty million gold End Rheumatism) :*°2-°: eel ALLENRHU relieves at once. One bottle—a full pint—will show you the T SPORTS way to complete recovery or your) drugsist will gladly return your) Immediately after you start to take ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 12.— it the good work) begins. It searches| out the uric acid deposits, disscives| the secretions and drives rheumatic| Polson out of the body through the kidneys and bowels. | It's marvelous how quickly {t acts. Blessed relief often comes in two days, and even in cases where the! suffering 1s most painful all traces! | PARIS, April 12.—Two European disapper in a week. | boxing champ‘onships will be con- Whether George Sisler will undergo an operation for a sinus affection tomorrow is contingent on the con- dition of his tonsils, it was an- nounced today. The Browns’ star ball player is suffering a slight at- tack of tonsilitis. Mr, James H. Allen, of Congress| tested for on May 10 in the Buffalo Avenue, Rochester, N. Y., the dis-| ve'odrome hore, in addition to the coverer of ALLENRHU, who for) bout between Georges Carpentier and many years suffered the torments| Marcel Niles, for the heavyweight of acute rheumatism, desires all suf- ferers to know that he does not want) 4 cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu shows immediate results le of France. Routes, a bantamwe'cht from the stible of Robert Budell will at- ec, tempt to wrest the European title in and he has instructed druggists to| that division from the veteran fuarantee one full pint bottle tm) Charles Ledoux, and Porcher of | every instance. All druggists can| France will meet Piet Ro! of Bel- supply you.—Advertisement. gium for the welterweich ASK THE WAITER To Serve You HILL CREST WATER title. Police and firemen are pulling Faia. New York City, GIRLS CAMP 1S OPEN TO ALL The girls’ camp which will be held during the week or fortnight imme: } diately following the close of school | and which will be sponsored by the Casper Kiwanis club is to be held for the benefit of all tf gris in Casp and not for the members of any par-| ticular organization. It is | that 200 girls will attend the camp.! The Kiwanis club will do a large part| of the financing and will be in Liarge measure rtsponsible for the success of the camp. The members of the organization at the noon luncheon today agreed| to attend the four one act p which | are to be given by high school stu dents in the high school auditorium | tonight. It was brought out by C. K. Fletcher, princ'pal of the h'gh| school that the attendance would do much toward inspiring the who are to appear in the productions. Judge R. R. Rose nd L. Scherck will be two of the judges. The support of an to be given May 18 estimated | inment rl m erta the ( by Scouts was also urged upon the m bers. On April 16 a charter will be pre mented th Trinidad wa club will of | gratulations to the club and it is p sible th his club may be rep sented at the presentation of the char. ter. a Kiwanis club ai The Casper | M. Gee, president of the lo: eal club, announced that Apr'l 15 and the days following have been set as’de as national courtesy week. The Kiwanis committee for selling stock In the Wyoming Radio corpor S. Mechling in an advisory capac Judge Robert R. Rose of th's d's trict was taken in as a new memt of the Casper Kiwanis club today. (aie Se? SEL Our Drapery stock ts new and the prices are lower at GrahameShields Furniture Co., 133 East Second. otal Sie arbi ee HELSINGFORS—Parliament pass- ed the bi’l for the funding of Fin- | land's debt to the United States. _ Durant 4 Business Coupe $1250 Casper NOW ON DISPLAY AT Touring _ Sport Touring___ Sedan YELLOWSTONE MOTOR SALES OUR SHOW ROOM CASPER --$1090 $1265 442 East Yellowstone persons | ' ation was announced today as being | composed of W. J. Bailey, W. D./ Allely, M. A, Becklinger, G. R. Wald schm’dt and J, S. Pettingill, with J he Casper Daily Cribune debris off the man indicated by the He was one of 20 caught in the collapse of an Eldridge street One was killed and three seriously injured. H. M. Campbell is an out-of-town business caller for the remainder of the week from Billings. see L. H. Jenkins is a business caller here for a few weeks from Omaha. left trip Omar Davis short business Chicago. yesterday on a to Omtaha and . O. C. Hamond here attending from Tulsa. ee is spendin a week to business matters John Bryne is spending a few days in Denver on business. eee J. J. Williams arrived this morn- ing from Longmont, Colo., on a short business trip. here on business from Lander. | Amazing How “Gets-It” Peels Off Corns Stops All Hurting Instantly It’s just wonderful how “Gets-It"* ends corns ‘and callouses. Put a few drops of “Gets-It” on ‘a burting corn and Presto! The pain stops at ‘once, forever. Soon the corn loosens from the true flesh and you just lift the corn off with the fingers root and all complete. Money back Pearce, Conte but a. trifle—everywhere. ‘Lawrence & Co., Mir., Chicago. Sold’ ‘by CASPER PHAKMACY TRIPENY DRUG CO. KIMBALL DRUG STORE eee William TT. Lindoes is here on business for a few days from Seattle. | John Edwards left yesterday for| Denver after spending a few s here attending to business affal Leon W. Holly spent several day FOREIGN AID IS TROTZKY’S AIM MOSCOW, April 12.—{(By The Asso ciated Press.)}—Leon Trotzky, the bo! shevik minister of’ war, has come rd a strong advocate of continuation of the new economi policy and for foreign co-operation in Russian rehabilitation. In an article outlining his plan for the rehabilitation of industry, which the coming communist congress prob ably will authorize him to take over. he advocates the closing of unprofit able factories and the concentration of others. He declares that the industries can live side by side with private indus. j x AsS0-/ tries, including those formed with ciated Press.}—It is reported, in Clon-| foreign capital, which he advocates mel that Count Plunkett, Countess] attracting by way of concessions, Markieviscz, Miss Mary MacSwiney| leases and ocherwice and the late Liam Lynch's brother aerate ASSISTANT EXAMINER) dispatch from Dublin. E, Wyo., April E ST, April 12.—(By The Asso- Examiner Byron 8. Huie nesday announced the appoint! PRISONERS ARE TAKEN BY IRISH IN RAIDS TODAY Search for De Valera Is Also Continued in Mountain Region. LONDON, April 12—(By The Asso- clated Press, —It is stated on good « thority here that Miss Mary MacSwi ney, on her way to the funeral of iam Lynch, at Clonmel, was arrest ed by Free State troops, being taken n after a struggle. ted also that Count Plun 12 . O'Cal'aghan, widow of the of Casper to the o} or of Limerick and the miner, vico A. L. m Lynch, who is a mem-| nam, resigned to become deputy sts jber of the Christian rother’s order.| auditor. |were arrested at the same time und —_— | but that Lynch later was re DIVORCE PETITION FILED. | sed. Walter Josie has instituted suit for| divorce against Pearl Josie in dis. MOUNTAINS SCOURED trict court, charging desertion. The |FOR DE VALERA, couple were married August 22 | DUBLIN, Ajrit 12.—Stx columns of| at Chartottetown, Prince Edw Free State troops under General] land, Canada, and have no ch: rn ® scouring the mountains in ~— —_————— for Eamon De Valera, Dan BISHOP GROWS WEAKER B nd the other Republican adh T. LOU Mo., April 12.—The jents who escaped the national troops dual decline in the condition of jWhen Liam Lynch was fata'ly wound | Bishop Daniel 8. Tuttle of the Epis jed and captured Wednesday. ‘This| copal church continued today, it was operation is the best organized effort] announced here. He was {ll with |¥et made to capture De Valera. grippe. | Tho district s mountainous and It — | tle information ‘d the move. L. J. Philly ame in this morning | s trickling throu, ‘SUNBURST OIL PRICE IS CUT on a short br ss trip from Denver NEW IMPROVED Ar FOR MURDER LAKE ANDES, 8. D., April 12.— Frank Wilcox and his father, | Eugene Wilcox, charged jointly with | he murder of William Kemery, a armer who resided near Geddes, | S. D., were held,to the circuit court of Charles Mix county following a preliminary hearing conducted befoy Justice of the Peace K. K. Lantland | Wednesday. The men probs will go to trial May 15 Island Raided | By Turk Forces LONDON, April 12.—Turkish trreg- | rs have raided the small island of | | Castelorizo, off the Asia Minor coast, | |which figured in the recent allied | Turkish peace negotiations, and as: | BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—thesub- | stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almostinstantaneous. These littleolive- colored tablets are the result of Dr. | Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after | effects. They don’t injure the teeth like | strong liquids or calomel. They take nold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays | havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They ‘clear’ clouded brain and “perk up” the spirits. 15¢ and 30c. ASK THE The Ohio O11 company today an- You'll never know how nounced a reduction of 10 cents a easy itis tod fe or tint j barrel In the posted price of Kevin at home until you try | Sunburst, (Mont. crude off, the low New Improved RIT. Re- price benig $130 a barrel. The change sults guaranteed. 24 i sthe second In a short time March beautiful colors. 21 having witnessed a ch Nge from a . graduated scale of prices based on | grav rel to a flat price of $1.40 a bar. LOCATION South on Jefferson, adjoining South Cas- per school on the east, just on the rise overlooking Casper. IMPROVEMENTS Lights, gas, water, telephones and side- walks are available. 306 O-S BUILDIN M. Elma Butler-Cromer, President — PAY INTEREST INTEREST IS Butler Heights Gives you a fair chance, for we do not charge interest on these lots. All we require is a small payment down, the balance tial district. Many new homes have been contracted for, to be built in Butler Heights at once. We are glad to show you Butler Heights at all times and explain our easy buying plan. MOUNTAIN REALTY & TITLE CORPORATION G—PHONE 564-W C. W. Mapes, Sales Manager DON’T PUT IT OFF, DO IT NOW! !have you. The Poor Man’s Enemy The Rich Man’s Friend in small monthly payments. RESTRICTIONS No house can be built costing less than $3,000, so you are assured of a fine residen- PAGE FIVE E E |sassinated the Italian garrison and a i mber of Greek notabl says a Central News dispatch from Athens. The raiders were arrested. A REMEDY COMPLETE Many people wrongfully bes Meve they can further the work of ordinary aspirin by taking swith it quinine, cascara or salts ef one kind or another. This is a mistake. They rob the aspirin of much of its effl- elency. It im true a laxative ts neces- sary, but should only be taken in a definitely prepared, sacle: tific combination such as TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN. Here science has helpfully combined genuine aspirin with a Gigestant and laxative. 4 in { The first relieves congestion and pain, the second prevents disturbance of the stomach, and the third cleanses the system of collected waste polzons — alk working _to~ ward absolute rellef, Be sure to ® improved Pirin with three points ebed rapidly —It relieves pain quickly —It's a gentle laxative. ‘TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask your ¢ruggist for the “Three Point Box.” Therapeutio Research Laboratories, Wash- ington, D, C—Ady, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE ¢ of land on tank farm; Casper property. t TRADE—Forty acres alt Creel road negr the trade for Bord truck or Phorfe 630M. finest eight double FOR TRAD) the homes in Spokane, Wash., roonm, strictly modern, plumbing, gas ® and furnace; garage, by will trade. 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