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Major Provlenis Taken By Pres. Coolidge at Washington. WASHINGTON, Sept,, general railroad situs cussed at ® conference President Coolidge and Amster of Boston, president of the Citizens National Railway league. Mr. Amster gained the impression that the president would favor the railroad consolidation plan outlined by President Harding in an address on his western tour. WASHINGTC Sept. 22—The administration is studying the meri- cultural situation in the west with the purpose of determining on some program of relief if possible within the next ten days. That the problem during that period will receive the energetic at- tention of President Coolidge and his advisers was stated by Senator Borah of Idaho, after an hour's con- ference with the chief executive at the White House. Senator Borah said he told the president that from his observation he believed the en- tire agricultural situation west of the Mississipp! had never been more serious than no ‘As to the question of calling an extra session of congress to dent with the situation, Senator Borah eaid this had been discussed but that he agreed with the president's view that the effort to define a plat- form for this purpose should be made before an extra session was called. “If we cannot find a remedy be- fore such a session,” the senator maid, ‘we probably could not find one afterwards.” Not only the wheat growers but producers of other crops are facing Gifficulties, Senator Borah declared, adding that “corn and sugar beet however, were oasis in the desert. SEE BEN FINDS STOCK SALES SLOW BUT REAL ESTATE 1S BOOMING B. Y. Scherck, president of the wpe Casper Dally Tribune BERKELEY FIRE PICTURES Brush fires, fanned by a gale, swept into Berkeley, Cal., site of the state university, and fashionabl id Sept. 17, razing 40 blocks of the finest homes and institutions in the vicinity of the eniversites with Aloe ofee ieee scores missing and injured, 5000 rendered homele immediately declared. : College boys did heroic work as rescue squads. of Berkeley’s finest residence district in the background. , Martial law was This photo shows the funeral remnants , anda property loss estimated at $9,000,000. First Presbyterian. Corner Sixth and Durbin atreets. | x are glad to announce the reopening ‘ARREST MADE FOR KILLING Rally day will soon be here. We want to be ready for it. Get the | latest news Sunday morning. | No services Sunday evening. Go | to the big tent, | Scandinavian Latheran. | LL. J. Reint, pastor. Services at |olty hall at 11 a. m. St. Anthony's Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Sagi streets. The Rev, Father J. H. Mul- | over to the October term of district J. Burwell, B. D., minister. Woe | court at Ogalla’a, Neb. on a charge Charles A. Wilson, D. D., minister. lor our Bible school. The class meets lin, pastor, the Rev, Father More- | Rockford, Illinois was liberated when Sunday school and Bible classes,/ench Wednesday evening at 8) ton, assistant pastor. Masses on |arralgned before a justice of the 9:45 a, m. Mr. G. W. Bartholomew |o'clock. Lesson for September 26, | Sunday at 7, 9, and 10:30 a. m. Mass/ peace at Brule in connection with will address the Men’s Bible class, cov and when to expect it." There are classes for all who attend. Morn- ing worship, 11 a.m. Sermon, ‘The Forward Looking Church.” Anthem, Ger . braking of the seven year|All the wome! ant, and the great tribulation |auxiliaries are invited minister will during the week at 8 a. m. diction Sunday at 8 p. m. Bene-| the recent shooting of Grover Rod- man, Ogallala rea! estate dealer, ao- | cording to 4 special dispatch received esis 2-5. Come out and join u n of the various church to attend a et together” meeting at the Kenwood Presbyterian. ‘from there, i hurch Friday evening, September! Rev. Edwin FH. Preston, minister.~ Both Werden and Carison plead 8, at 8 o'clock, At, this time the 9:30 a. m. Sabbath school; subject:|not guilty. They. were peterceny outline the work for | ‘Timothy, a Good Minister of Jesus/ tourists and the shooting occurred OMAHA, __eb., Sept. 22—Mel Wer- den of Detroit, Michigan, was bound of murder, while Harry Carlson of SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923. CHANCE TO OBTAIN HISTORY OF COUNTY WILL BE GONE WHEN SMALL EDITION IS EXHAUSTED ‘Those tn this county and in Wyo- ming who profebs to have real in- terest tn the history of this region will, if they are sincere, obtain at once a copy of the limited edition of Alfred J. Mokler's ‘History of Na- trona County.” There is nothing in the way of Uterature that will afford the worth while oltizens here more pleasure than Mokler’s history. Even though reading may not be enjoyed by some people it is thelr duty to know the CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Back in the home of its founding after forty years, the international convention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, an organization of men and boys betrothed in the consecration of manhood in service, got under way Wednesday at the University of Chi- cago and will continue through Sunday. The birth of the brotherhood war recorded in 1883 at St. James Epis- copal church, Chicago, when the late James L. Houghteling inspired a group of young men, who were members of a bible class of which lie was the leader, with a yision of their responsibility to personally serve Christ in the establishment of His kingdom, Since that time the movement has grown to include a dozen countries in which there are more than 10,000 chapters with thousands of members, In the hundreds of the delegates already in attendance are repre- sentatives from India, New Zealand and Australia, China, Japan, Eng- land, the West Indies, Alaska and |Canada, while from parts of the United States have come the Final Prayers Are Said For Late Princess LONDON, Sept. 22—The relatives of Princess Anastasia of Greece, gathered in the Russian orthodox church of St. Philip Friday for the final prayer service over the body. |A short requiem was recited by the Russian pastor, while the family background and the past upon which their present community has been built. It is suggested that tmmediate purchase of this book be made as there is no doubt but that the small edition will be soon exhausted. The names of those in Casper who are selling Mokler’s history follow: The Midwest Pharmacy, Casper Stationery stort Mills Stationery store, Trevette’s Confectionery store, Campbel!-Johnson Clothing com- pany and Stockman’s National bank. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION OF BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW CONVENED AT UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO church's leading men to instruct and speak before the two confer ences making up the convention— senior and junior—the latter for boys between 12 and 18 years old. CHICAGO, Sept. 21—The Christian principle as an arbiter, a purveyor of spiritual, social and economic health and an influence in the perpetuation of brotherhood in all lands of the world, was laid before delegates to the international convention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrews by the second of its meetings which ts being held at the Untversity of Chicago. Messages, addresses and greetings | trom eleven foreign countries and the United States were delivered dur- Ing the session, each in accordance | with the organization's theme—sav- ing to the church its man and boy power. PROFESSOR AT BERKELEY IS FIRE VICTIM OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 22—The conflagration which swept through the bay region and destroyed part of the residential section of Berke- ley took an additional toll of life in the death of Professor Charles J. Burckhalter, astronomer of inter- national fame, director of the Cha} bot observatory and for 37 years} member of the Oakland Board of Education. Professor Burckhalter died here following collapse ,caused by his successful effort in fighting the RESISTANCE. IN AUR CISTRICT NEAR COLLAPSE Refusal of Berlin to Finance Movement Has Effect. BERLIN, Sept. 32—(By the Am soc'ated Press.)—Since the govern- ment formtly announced its {nabti- ity to finance the passive resistance in the Ruhr and Rhineland there has been a marked, cooling of the ar- dcr of the resisters, and one of the immediate effect s of the withdrawal of official credits to the industrial. ists, employers and labor organiz- t'ons is reflected in the growing in- ‘ination by many workers to return to thelr former posts. The altered mental attitude appar. ent In the occupied area is not as- cribed as wavering patriotic faith tn Germany's cause but is explained on the ground in the widespread convic- tiem that the social chaos which followed in the wake of the passive campaign now has reached propor- tions which are making life unbear- able. FREE For a limited time only, with each Vacuum Cup Tire you buy, we will give you ABSOLUTELY FREE One TON TESTED TUBE of Corresponding Size A double inducement you cannot afford to overlook. Price reduction on Vacu- um Cup Tires, plus this free Tube Offer, makes an approximate SAVING OF O% Offer limited—better take ®| ‘The Lord Is My Strength,” Wooler. |the conference year. We are ask-| Christ.” 11:00 @. m. morning wor-}at Brule after Rodm: per peceen ed corpeny sie ee io, “How Many Hired Servants," |ing those who haye pledged to the | ship. to have jumped on Degiriraninateanrd Cee peutic saber nemicn ene | (test tire which threatened, the b- aoventare NOW! arly KNOW ae ie perhere he we-|£om the Prodical Son (Sullivan), |Bullding Fund to pay thetr pledges of the tourists’ car some time after| Lowe oa eg ee ay ne poey was|servatory on Monday. When the ad yeste ay Guichant be eattio Seok Mr. Rush. las soon as possible. Mills Presbyterian. they had refused him the loa, Ae re conveyed to Waterloo station| fire turned from the Mills college companied a shinment of mor Bond |, X2ue People's meeting, Tp. m.| Sunday school at 19. Preaching! Rev. Edwin E, Preston, mintster.| pers to fix his automobile Nahte.| foot Dont hee eer a epevial trait} region And started toward the ob- See Re ete oth camper, c sumri [P ean romain. st oldlesk.| see, at 11, ‘Theme: “Heaven's Opened 10:00 a. m., Sababth school. Tt ts Werden and Carlson sald they! there carried tae mel bearers secvatory ug aged Seroncritrs, a 5 y c s."" | Door.” Evening worship at 7:30. exteremly encouraging to see the hought ay jer | siste: y a janitor, start a ight Scherck Tenses, NEY Hines beet Anthem, “Softly the Silent Night,”|Sermon by the minister, Infant attendance grow week by week.| to hold erase was boing made| Aquitania, which ails for New| against the flames which resulted in 428 8. Elm. Phone 988 very poor on account of over supply | qinn, baptism at this service. You and The interest and earnest efforts of} —————— Yor! his collaps and rainy weather. As always Mr, Scherck took ad- will be entertained at the new| “The Friendly Church. \ 7:30 D. m., evening worship. vantage of the opportunity to visit! manse, 1103 South Wolcott atreet, if parma 4 one of Omaha's largest real estate| next Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Every North Casper Church. firms and builders and was shown over the city with its many new sub- divisions. He also looked into the soning and planning system being Missionary tea, Thursday, 2:80|!n the church edifice at the corner Mork carried out there. p.m. in the church parlors. Special /Of Fourth and Grant streets. The aaiatanibeenca Raa aeiate The most gratifying thing to Mr.| program. Choral society practice | lesson subject for tomorrow 1s fvening service 8 p. m., topic: Scherck, however, upon his return | Thursday evening nt § o'clock. Are| “Matter.” Sunday school for pupils |“Rebullding the Temple.” We was to have his office force present| you a member of the society? |up to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 earnestly invite all in the oo: ‘4 him with sales accounts of many|” sunday, September 30, will be| O'clock a. m. Testimonial meetings 5 ‘aya very attractive deals negotiated dur- ing the week. They included the sale of the 8, K. Loy property on South David, the Castleman home on West Twelfth, a small home on Bouth Kenwood, one on South Jack- son, the Schoonmaker corner at CY |iowship to all Ca 4 Church school 9:45. Members of o ; c sper people and = _f tract for grading and surfacing 11 and Spruce, several lots in Sast Ter-| strangers to attend all of the church | (Ne Nirst Christian church: You mites of the Lincoln highway be- races addition, and one each in Cas-| services, Come. are urged to be present Sunday | tween Bosler and Lookout at a meet- Ree! Via wriand Scanwrodl: x pe morning in your classes for church ing of the state highway commi Gude bie Nakina chool. Classes will be called from) «io 4 Lanne (egg + Trinity Lutheran ages a ) held at Cheyenne. The local (Missourt 1 att tanmlons at 9.80 Prompt. Welnrm was the low bidder, its esti streets, J. H. Gockel, pastor. Both| monte in time to he Pears pele te ‘ nl “propgeed |; contrames Awete ARE INDICTED es will be English, The Sun-| for 11.80 services Te UE teRt| not considered, due to the fact that ss pOHORIENeetaiat saG Lire trae Nr . |the state's share of the federal oil ing service begins at 10:80. ‘The eer-| jar onan Narcotic ache Toyaltiss was) 5876,000 Jens: tHan wen ’ mon will be based on the text | a thy F and | first estimated, ' FOR SWIRDLE Sehenlinn aacic ite epte beiee | PALRY with "the “great "revival Hi AN ENTERPRISING publication recently asked thou- “Paul's Prayer for the Ephesian | we wi heey rte tA} , : a jeep phesian | Wo want every” member {0 take Oy sands of farmers’ wives this most personal question: “Are BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. The evening service commences at |" Isvery membe Lacs 2 Four former officials of the Walker | 7:20. The text of the sermon will|to the church satel tot bya ne { you contented with your lot?” In 94 per cent of all cases Consolidated Petroleum company of Ephesians 4:1-6, its theme: “Keep: | ; » ag arate ne Pa “ ‘ Dallas, Texas, were indicted here the Unity of the Spirit.” Sid RP wen nye oz Oiw aH the answer was ‘Yes, decidedly. : by a ral grand fu on % church oi Sinan. Aete entg Rokee eee gears hnown ss Rent, Safest, Always Rel Ee Spare ren You are cordially tn. | Saag: $2.78 Sots Wace coitins| NOAA SRED BE OROGARTS EVER UMERE oe ne ing to use the maila to defraud. ip with us, You are| ————_—_— shia alt , $ <i % ‘Those named are A. W. Walker and sured of good, sound SEA Si = Yet, only & decade ago farm life meant drudgery. Harold Walker of Dallas, Menas Hopson of I League Council ’ Ts’ Silent? On Sydney nd Hudson Late Situation | 222i: zastor TAILORING—CLEANING—PRESSING pea Fe HF: Sunday nt the commodious, con |! The New Y-O-MING Cleaners and Tailors ed Press}—Tho counct! of the | theater. and speciat || 251 W. First St. Phone 1437-M P Duan RahitBe iagieation’ SETTie ee eee That is what advertising means to women on the Ciel Poe ER farm. It has brought them countless appliances which rate Mega | oa. cute scidprtd ona aa help in shetr work, Detter conditions in their homes, add 2 nterpretation of the| Mrs. Berta Smith, director of e ° to their pleasure an increase their interest in 1 league's covenant with the assist- | music, will sing ‘My Redeemer an ~4 n life. pig ah el) go gs Et Building Materials 1$ meeting w: yehind closed | tor will preach on the “Peril of the fi i Pin toe silt ioeenah Advertising means as much to you. Ad It was announced that the council} The church ol will i i i oe vectlonmente na Sas i tant | a cs Let de We are equipped with the stock to supply published in this paper continually tell of many con ato me ly with the staff of effictont teachers for every- ™ *. ry i 5 aia a ata SoS ate tent teachers for every: |! your wants in high grade lumber and build- veniences and comforts that you might otherwise miss ne inte kes a a ; @ covenant |cation used in the s« hool. ‘This ts pl ° : : . ‘ mir cttad That the coune | wechi'and someon a art Seek {J CFS SUPPlies. Rig timbers a specialty, hud privately Ccvern.ned to avold Mothers with little children are ae ona ° : ” n je to take ca of the bables and ce £ we, es reagents de| ite ndtenat eeWees |) © KEITE) LUMBER CO. seeinpte®. TE-Pavel ra of Ttaly, at the n at it we Mrs. Wilson’s Sunday achool class |your friends are always welcome to member of the class is requested to come and bring prospective mem- bers, rally day in the Sunday schoo! Every class and department should work for the largest possible attend ance. Every boy and girl in Casper should be in some Sunday school. We extend the right hand of fel gospel sermons, St. Mark's, Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy union at 8:00 a. m. Churct lat 9:45 a.m, Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. First Congregational. Chape African Methodist he Friendly ¢ North Gra etree Re the teachers are producing results. Christian Science, Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock a, m. 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. ‘Woodard, minister, Sunday schoo! 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7.15 ity to worship and serve with us. oneieechenteeteen are held on Wednes evening 8 o'clock. The public is cord invited to atend these services, rs | Awarded Contract | WHEATLAND. —Keahey & Son of this place were awarded the con- First Christian, FALL IS HERE AND SO ARE WE The Y-O-MING Cleaners & Tailors Is Under Complete New Management and Is Thoroughly Prepared to Serve Old- Time Customers and New Friends Completely Equipped for Phone 3 I} Today the washing machine and electric iron make quick work of what used to be a formidable task. New utensils speed up the preparation of meals. Dish washing is dis- posed of in short order. Vacuum cleaners lend their most effective aid. Running water, better cleansers and in- numerable household helps lighten, quicken and improve