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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1923. @SOCIETY BY MARY TOBIN fhe Casper Dally Cridune PAGE THRE® | Education Plan Of Masons Will Be Extended (HINGTON, Oct. 27.—Plans prccteatuat of the educational pro- First Christian Carter. Subject, “The Friendly En- | gram of the Masonic Service asso-| Church school 9:45; morning wor-| gine.” Anthem, “In the Garden.” | 200100 Selsriee. | Monday evening ciation of the United States were /ship 11; Christian Endeavor 6:30;| Junior choir led by Miss Lucy Gants, | 72" %.29 Glock. Served by tho La considered at a conference here to-jevening service 7:3 good music. | 8:00 p. m., King’s Heralds. 6:15 p.! oie Ata at 60 cents per plate. Rev. Gay of the assoclation’s executive Sunday will be one of the greatest} m. Epworth League, leader, Miss 7 TP Go ohe D. D., formerly of committee headed by Chairman/in the history of this church. The| Bernice Davis. Subject, “Unselfish-| 1). “Gurat Presbyterian church of Harry G. Noyes, past grand master | every-member-canvass will belaunch- | ness in Prayer." 7:30 p. m. Ser-| S°° S05" Caurornia, will address of New Hampshire. jed. The teams will remain at the} mon, “The Second Mile.” Anthem. | 11.0’ men of the church at the dinner. ‘The outstanding accomplishments jchurch after the morning, service | “Savior, Breathe an Evening Bless-| 411 Men or the church and conere, of the association during its four/and a lunch served them. At 2| ing’—Havens. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.| Coton should attend Pleiie: cail years of existence, Mr. Noyes said | o'clock sharp the teams will leave} Woman's Home Missionary Soctety| po Wilson or W. R. MacGregor before the conference, have been in|the church for thelr work. Every| at the home of the Mrs. C. J. John-| ie°y ou wit be present, go arrance- the “interest of the public free |fam!!y of the church will be visited | ston, 914 South David street. Wed-| rt. Ton te made, Hallowenn school system, Americanization, | within two hours’ time. Our budget | nesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer service.| Doity for all young women and equality before the law and various |is very complete and calls for a| Friday, 2:30 p. m., General Ald So young men attending this church at other subjects contained in {ts| larger sum of money than has ever| ciety. The Capitol Hill circle will] t)0"Duw manse, 1103 South Woleott schedule of study.” been raised before for local expenses. | entertain, Friday, 7:20 p. m., choir! J ooe wemesday, § p, m. We It is planned, he said, to extend|Every member of the church !s ex-| rehearsal. This is the last Sunday | 17, ve a ood. tone at. the the medium of both public addresses | pected to stay at home till the team| of the special effort to make the | ooo %e no. and Ars. Wilson. Ace and motion pictures through which calls. The enthusiasm is running | clock strike twelve in our great min- | J0no) (i {et tle Alves. Nvkison, ar the instruction is carried to the|hish, every detall has been cared for | sionary program and it ts hoped the] CVS" Thursday, 9:30 eta te the } Masonic fraternity as well as the /and no obstac's so great that it can-| friends will bring their offering at) oy) parlors. Mrs, MoShanes public at large. not be pushed aside. Our church | this time. It must reach the central having a better attendance Sunday.’ Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. | and Choral society $ o'clock Thurs- attendance has’ been very good the| office before October 31. committee will serve. Mrs. Firmin's Say you should'see our church school | Holy communton at 8 a. m. Church | day evening. D., mintister. Sunday school and Bible classes, 9:45 a.m. Mr. G. W- Bartholomew will continue his series of lessons at the Brotherhood class. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser- mon, “The Unity of Believers and Present Day Tendencies to Church Union. Anthem, “Spirit of God,,'— Humason. Young Peopl meeting 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30. Sermon, “Why an Increasing Num- ber of Young Men Believe in Jesus.” Anthem, selected. Dinner for the Just Think of It! esday, October 30. “Members of the North Casper Christian church will hold a sale of old clothing Tuesday, October 30, at the church on H and United streets. The sale will begin in the morning and continue throughout hotels. They were owners of the corner opposite the Natrona hote! the ground where the Tribune building now stands and the site of the present Catholic church. cat} Charles H. Lilly left last evening the day. abe athe for Los Angeles where he will spend th i Gits to He on 6 winter mooie, q, Sale at Well’s Music Store. ‘pert ‘The Woman's association of the pase sper, eiaepartawne fe oe First Congregational church will ai tending to business affairs in Wash- hold a sale of cretonne Christmas| ington, D. C., this week. gifts in the Charles E. Well's music Peart store Saturday, December 8. oe Mrs. C. L. Rhinemuth and Mrs. Anna Leeper have returned from Billings, Mont., where they spent a few days visiting with Mr. Rhine- muth. ursday, Light, formerly Miss Loraine Wright, was hostess at an enjoyable evening. party given Thursday at her home in the Alex ROE i ee i to ander apartments. Among those) business af: who attended were Miss Jane Mc- Donald, Miss Margaret Fulton, Miss Nessie Duncan, Miss Gertrude comps, Miss Eunice Soady, Miss Hinez Babb, Miss Mabel Sykes, Miss committee will have a delicatessen t few weeks and we hope the bake sale at the Ladies Aid meet- ° Given Tammany stow. We are going to have more] school at 9:45 a.m. Morning prayer "ee Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum left last week for Cheyenne where they visited for a short time. They weather will not interfere with our St. Marks. ing Thursday. Choir practice, 7:30 room. It must be. The men arej/and sermon at 11 am. Bible class Kenwood Presbyterian. weit *ottead hacios fie iis woe EN tat starting an addition to the church| at 5 p. m. gee Mura Bailey, Miss Lora Monson|00y ot targia, une this wee NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Bula Ea.|next week Every class !s booming. — ‘cae Fo eneenh Rea: wr aeenn. a Mien Palsabeth “Davis. see monson Croker, widow of Richard| Wonder if you could not find a dan- @fissourt Synod.) m., Morning worship. The State Su- d Mrs. Esther Nash visited in Chey- Croker, former Tammany leader,|‘¥ class? We are sure you can. The| gouth Park and East Fourteenth perintendent of Home Missions, Rev. Party enne for a short time this week en has offered the entire estate of her| Young married peop'es' class ts up| streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor Seach | David McMartin, D. D, ill preach husband and her services to the or-|"d doing these days too. Bring| sunday school at 9:30. Attendance 4 ‘ednesday Route to pam Mrs. De. C. O'Brion entertained ne Shepley ok mara bees that baby {t wont bother us. All at thi sservice. Week-night meet- ganization. The estate rs said to b has increased to such an extent that | ing on Wednesday at 7:30. t a Hallowe'en party given Wed-| ofr. and Mrs. George Forest and worth more than $1,000,000. jchurch people are urged to ask/a new class had to be organized.| © " ‘V“"nesday ® esday afternoon at her home, 230/eon are visiting in the city with Mrs. Croker made tho offer to|thelr friends to attend the great| we still] have room for your child. " south Jefferson street, in honor of| friends and relatives for « short nd here Is the latest story they tell about Carmel Myers, movid Charles F. Murphy, present chief,| Hallowe'en festival next Tuosday| \forning service (German) at 10:30. = rests Presbyterian. ‘ er daughter Wilma’s birthday.| time from Denver. Actress of the west coast. They say—get this—that she bit into an oyster saying phe was following the wishes|¢Vening at 7:30. The C. EB. soclety| ext of sermon, Matthew 18:23-35; ‘ev. Edwin EB. Preston, minister. iallowe'en decorations of cats and eee 4nd found a pearl worth 16,200,000,000,000 German marks! Lucky g’rl. expressed by her husband a few|!¥ very much alive and invites you| theme: ‘‘Forgiving Those Who| 10:00 @ m. Sabbath school. Sub- prange and black were used. Games| wy. T. wolfe of Lusk, member of | "Ve baven’t tried to verity the story—but she is a beautiful giv, isnt che? hours hefare his death in Dublin in|to the evening service at 6.80. Re-| Trespass Against Us." Evening | 2°°t: me Missionary Teachings vere played during the afternoon |the Board of County Cimmissioncrs | April, 1923. | Ports of the every-member-canvuss | service (English) at 7:30. The anni |f the Prophets." 7:30 p. m. Even. fter_ which refreshments were|of Niobrara county, 13 spending a | ‘2 oS j wit be given Sunday evening as|versary of the Reformation will be she worship.” Sermon subject, “A ved by Mrs. O'Brion assisted by | few days in Casper cn business Ate | Well as @ good sermon. Many inter-| observed. ‘The special sermon will | Y°U"S Man Who Went Wron iiss Mildred Naylor. Among the| Wolfe is owner uf the famous Nine. hildren who attended were Mar-| Par ranch near Lusk, and is a brecd- jorie Stout, Dorothy Seahorn, Lena/oer of fine Kentucky saddle ho-ses. fmith, Patricia Davis, Anna Meyen- esting anonuncements will be given | be based on the texts John 10:35 and ‘n the church bulletin gtven out| pphesians 2.8. Theme: “The Three First Baptist. LATE SPOR each Sunday. Great Principles of the Reforma. C. M. Tohmpson, Jr., pastor. tion.” We urge you to come and} Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. There First Congregational. gain a better knowledge of these | {s @ class for you. Commands German Reichswehr . polite feldt, Elizabeth Archabald, Elsie sortase, “cea! PAVING WORK DELAYED Helen Mullins, Louise Cormier, Katherine Mullins, Charlotte Mason, ois Klockseim, Mildred Bremamen, Loulse Grude, Virginia Witts, Jessie Ieyenfeldt, June Swanson, Robert Kimball, Wilford Irving and the Ponored guest. . jarriage. Miss Lura Mae Carr, of Kaycee, d Michael Patrick Scherck, of Pakland, Cal.. were married Friday vening, October 26, at the Wyatt jotel, by the Rev. Lewis EF. Carter, stor of the Methodist Episcopal urch. The attendants were Miss bil Campbell and Frank H. Hill- rer, both of Salt Creek. The groom a nephew of Ben Scherck, real state man of this city. eee yoming Guests in vashington Are Entertained. Among the Wyoming visitors who ere entertained in Washington is week by Mrs. Charles ©. Winter her home were Gov. W. B. Ross, ho was in Washington on the con- ence held at the White House st Saturday, Mrs. Ross and son dford and Mrs. Taylor of Tenne: ye, who accompanied Governor and irs. Ross to Wasington; also Mr. nd Mrs. Earl C. Boyle of this city rho have been traveling overland rough New York state and who pent a short time visiting in yashington. irthday Dinner st Evening. Mrs. R. E. Corder was hostess at informal dinner party given last ening at her home on Ash street bmplimentary to Mr. Corder whose rthday was yesterday. Yellow and Phite flowers were used for decora- ns. Covers were laid for nine. Baik Hers Rant juries received in a train wreck near BY CHEYENNE STORM CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 27,—Un- propitious weather—first a protract- ed perfod of unseasonable rain, fol- lowed, after an interval of a few days, by winter conditions—has de- layed Cheyenne’ first street paving far beyond the date originally set for its completion. The A. H. Reed company of Omaha, contractor for the Capital avenue paving, has been unab’e to do more than complete the base of this three-quarter mile job and now is awaiting weather conditions that will make possible the placing of the. binder on which the asphalt surface .will be laid. The same concern has the contract for the city’s second paving job, that of paving Eighteenth street, but was Interrupted by weather soon after preliminary excavating was begun. aa BN Satie GaP. Engineer Gets Judgment OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 27—A fury In district court last night awarded to Edward Spangler of Denver, an en- gineer for the Union Pacific, a judg- ment for $21,250 for personal in- Redmond, Colorado, in October 1922. Spangler, who agked for $50,000, run- ning a freight which crashed into another train, claimed the company was negligent in not setting danger signals to warn him. One man was killed in the accident. CONTRACTOR INMAN ON EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 21.—Seven- teen husky grid warriors from the University of New Mexico and their coach, R. W. Johnson, and a few fans arrived here Friday night for the game with the Texas miners average 158 pounds and the Lobos 161. Gettysburg Is Visited Today By Ex-Premier WASHINGTON, to the battlefield: at Gettysburg was the program for David Lloyd George, the former British premier, 2T—A visit Leaving early by automobile company with Secretary Weeks of the War Department, to be back in Washington tonight In time to speak at a overseas writers, an orgaYNation of Washington newspaper correspond Iowa Radio Is Heard on Ship Locked in Ice OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 27.—A chapel broadcast by the Bethany Presbyterian he expected General Von Sceckt is chief of staff of the Army of the German| the task of putting down the various revolutions, He is shown reviewing the Republic, and his will b now threatening the gevernment troops who have just quelled an uprising in Kustrin. lin government. High Price of Education from radio ‘WOAW here, was heard aboard the vel er Bowdoin locked in the ice North Greenland the north pole by Dr. Donald Rey. Robt. Allingham, D. D. Tel 1237. Segvices at America theater. Church school at 10:00. Particular parents will want the best course of religious education for their chi! dren. Send the children or better bring them with you. Classes for all, Worship and sermon at 11:00. Charles Gilbert Spross, accompan- {st for Miss Anna Case was a guest last Sunday morning of the service Ho sald at the close, “When I got to the hotel at 9 o'clock this morn. ing I took up the Sunday paper and chose your program as the one I wanted to hear." Good music and a virile discussion of living themes will interest thinking people. Mrs. Katherine Cree will preside at the organ and will play for prelude, “Intermezz — Steen. Offertory, ‘entide.”* Solo by Mrs. Berta | Smith, “Come Ye Blessed,” by John | Prindle Scott Sermon by the pas |tor on “The Tragedy of a Nicode |mus." Sunday evening at 7:30 at Y. W. C. A., 121 8. Center street a | few doors south of America theater. An evening of social and Christian Fellowship. Open to all. Short re. Ugious service 7:30 to 8:00. Spe- celal number, trio by Mrs. Berta Smith, Mrs Robt. Allingham and Mr. A. V. Ritchie, “One Sweetly Solemn Though.” Address by the pastor, This service will be fol- lowed by a getting acquainted pe riod with a few special numbers— Low.” end a plano solo by Mrs another trio number, “Sweet and The Women's Association voted Katherine Cree, “A'la Beire Aunce! that they would be responsible for the refreshments. This is our at- tempt to meet a real need in Casper. North Casper. 1008 North Durbin street. Geo Woodard, minister. Sunday schoo! 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p.m. Morning service 11 a. m Text, “The Harvest Truly Is Plen gave new life to the dying church four hundred ‘8 ago, so will they prevent the decay of the church to day. Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. J. T. Hanna, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a, m. Sermon, 11 a. m., by t pastor. Themo: “Thy Allotment B. ¥. P. U., 6:30 p.m. Praise sery- ico, 7:30 p. m., followed by sermon by the pastor. Theme: “Our Goal.’* It is very important that all who are interested in the church and its activities be present to consider plans for the mmediate future. St. Anthony's Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mul Ln, pastor, the Rev. Father Moreton assistant pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7 ,9, nnd 10:30. Benediction at 3 p.m. Mass during the week at § a, m. East Side Method! 1614 East Secon Community corner Ken wood. Jesse A. Dean, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Bible school for all ages. ©. F. Lyon, superintendent. 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m, worship, and sermons by the pastor. Morning subject “Shocks and = Thrills.” ening, stereopticon pictures of missions in foreign countries, 6:30 p. m. Bible study conducted by the pastor, Wednesday evening at 7.30 mid- week service for devotional and so- celal Ufe. Thursday evening at 7:30 a social and recreational meeting for all the men of the community ‘nterested in the East Side church. Friday evening at 7:30 choir re hearsal, Christian Science, Services ure held every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. in the church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant “three principles.” Even as they Morning worship, 1100 a m. Theme, “The Lordship of Christ and My y Life.” B. ¥. P. U., 6:30 ing service, 7:30 p. m. The Old Home and the Mid-week service, Wednes- 7:30 p. m. Toplo, “The Begin- ning of Achievement. Baptiat night, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Miss Clag- gett of Japan will speak. Sunday morning the pastor is beginning an important series of sermons in the morning service, Every member of the church should hear this series of four sermons. Sunday evening the Fireside series deuling with the Home will be started. These ser- mons represent several years work and should attract city wide atten- tion. 1 ay evening, Miss Clag- gett of Japan will be with the Bap tist churches of Casper in @ great Baptist night. Every Baptist in the city of Casper whether he is inside or outsidie the membership of the local churches should hear this able woman who comes with a real message. There will be @ reception for her afterwards. Scandinavian Lutheran, Rev. J. H. Reini. Moring and evening » es at the city hall, Preaching by the Rev. J. M. Rinea sd, of Longmont, Colo. The morn- = will be delivered at 11 o'clock in Norwegian, and services in the evenng at 7:30 o'clock in English. Sunday school will be heid at 10 a. m. >. Mah Jong sets at the Smoke House. —_>_— CAMBRIDGB, Mass.~The Wash- ington elm, under whose branches George Washington took command of the continental army in 1775, crashed to earth when workmen tried to remove limbs which had be- come a menace to the public. The Hos, But the Labourers Are Few." | street. ‘The leason subject for to Evening service at 7:30 p.m. Rev.|4ay is “Probation After Death: Sa ee i Shads . Whitman's choco! David McMartin of Cheyenne will Sunday school for pupils up to the panes, st. The address us. Brother McMartin ‘s Smoke House, well known in the church and a | 2%°.0f 20 years is held at 9:30 a. m SE Testimonial meetings aro held on! Whitman's chocolates ‘Th arge congregation 96" expected. Wednesday et 8 o'lock, The public sad KEPT BV THEGERMINS|" owwcsecvcess [Seer Pat SUE Ree Ranaut | ny 2 AME ays y, [DHICHESTER S PILLS > L Fit, B, “2 “Millian, arctic explorer. City Briefs }) LAST TIME EXTENSION -n will leave Monday of next week| » CHEYENNE. Wyo., Oct. 27.—C. Arizona where they will spend} R. Inman, of Casper, contractor for » winter months. the construction of a storm and san- see itary sewer system here, who has ‘ames C, Robertson came in yes-|been repeatedly granted extensions Smoke House. J at 945 a.m. Robert V. Heinze, su | Grp ect. Rev. T. J. Burwell da: from Saltj|of time for the completion of the By GUS M. OEHM at P rant str Ay OE Eee ete work, will not be granted another (United Press Staff Correspondent)| perintendent. Let all be in their| i. Dp. minister. The dinner eleen |Ed de eee extension at the expiration, Novem: BERLIN, (By Mail to United! places promptly. This is the last| by the stewardesses board of which Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Mathews ar-| ber 1, of the most recent extension. yed in the city yesterday from|The _ city commissioners, having Press)—Berlin is going to keep her/ Sunday for the present pastor, Dr.| Mrs, Francis Broadus is chairman, | lions, tixers, elephants and monkeys,|J. M. Cromer. He has bases pons netted which amount wa years known as Best, Safest, Always Rella®it ith-| pelled to resign on account of fail-| turned o: to the building commit for alreached this agreement by unan!- reports to the contrary notw: ig con OLD BY DRUG! Replies as ‘of Mr, and Mrs.| mous vote, have instructed the city atacding ing eyesight. His successor will | toe last Sunday. Every department gil ic at the home of nad mal clarktte natty Tonnes hen daanct Over in Germany cash fs out of the question when paying school fees. Stories printed in newspapers andj soon be appointed. The Rev. Mr.|of the church is alive as evidence Be Pe ee te ee their decision. ‘The children couldn't carry enough marks to pay the hil!, So they bens | cabled to America that the antma’s|Ebright of Omaha has been appoint-|hy increased activity. Some exten rland. 2s tay er construction work | teacher @ sack of potatoes and some butter for a monto's tuition. in the zoo would be transferred to/¢d missionary superintendent of the | affair will be givien each week up HOUSE MOVING ax © son has returned| has kept streets of the city torn up | Riga because of the ecenomic break-| Rocky Mountain Synod, and {s ex-|to November 22. Within a. vers , . Harri x dows in Germpny are untrue. pected in Casper during the week. | «hort © we hope to have g We are equipped to move build pm & week's businges and Dloarure ile Ala Let Recall Righ newspapers even went so far| Dr. Cromer will preach in the morn | news inPreference te the cn ings—large or small; guarantee p spent in the northern per © 0 as tu desare that Germany took/ing on ho Highway Cast Up| pletion of the basement of | our work pe eee Berlin Revolt many lieng and other valuable ani-| Through Egypt Land,” at 11 o'clock.| church, Sunday services: Sunday JONES & JACKSON | Phone 2 mals from the Riga zoo during the|In the evening he will preach on} school at 10. Proaching at 11 {. '. Grand of Tulsa, Okla, ts & i war and that these would now be re-| the text, “Quit you lke Like Men."| ‘Theme, “The Purpose and Meantns ines man'tn the city for : Leaders Given turned to their original cages in| Mrs. Bryant 8. Cromer of Riverton | of Baptism.” There will be baptism 5 Martti Riga. This the Berlin zoo authori-|will sing at both services. Dr.| immediately following this ser Lo i eS ka ye agi ; ties also deny. They claim no ani-| Cromer would like to have all his! pyening worshhip at 7:30, Th Denver: aepeee soe, 8 Prison Terms mals were sent back to Berlin from| friends present. sermon, “The Barren Vg ‘Tree or a mi ¢ time. Two children, one about five years of age and the other | /\'t,N nen ccoupying armies at any Splendid music by the choir. We , arreled and cried, be- f r ly meetings: Hallowe'en par! Cee —- |two years, played and laughed, quarr id cried, be-| time during the war. North Casper Ohrasttan, y go: Mea ia Riot city visiting) BERLIN, Oct. 27—Major Buch-| fore a cell which held their mother in the city jail this} ‘The Ber!in zoo was closed most of] United and H. streets. Charles} Tuesday evening. Bible school W " rudker leader of tho unsuccessful = ivi naro, their mother, watched |!ast Winter because the money tak-| « Stout, acting pastor-evange'ist.| M¢sday evening. Chiterling dinner th friends and attending to bu: morning. Mrs. Vivian Campa ‘ i nationalist putsch at Kuestrin late fn achat inad en in at the gate was insufficlent|Ofrico in church. P O. Box 411. The| by the choir on Friday boginning s affairs, last month, has been found guilty|them from the room in which she was Contes: fl to pay the numerous attendants) svere weather has hindered the at.|11@ m. Junior choir rehearsal Sat LAUNDRY ©. Manning and son Robert of|>y court martial and sentenced to By giving up the older of these children, a flaxen-| needed to keep it open. Food for|tevaunce but not hindered our veal,| Uday at 3 p.m. You are. always AT YOUR SERVICE of relatives nver are the gu for several days. see et Alexander Nisbet returned rday from Denver where he nt the last week visiting with family and attending to busi- 10 years confinement in a fortress. | haired girl, she would be taking a the animals was obtained with| Ww. have placed stoves In the audi-| Welcome to “The Friendly Church, | Major Hoitzer, his second in com | step toward her own freedom. But L e : money raised by newspaper and DOP-|torium and now have provision for ——. Ph 1 702 mand, recejyed 30 months imprison | Mrs. Campanaro has refused to part Ed ewis Wins ular subscription. the cobtoct (ef all ‘whol iad ootia: First Presbyterian. | one ment. with the child. It has not yet been decided wheth-| v6 ¢ield in great and laborers few Tabernacle corner Sixth and Dur The others of the 14 accused were According to a telegram recetved L t t M t Fas the zoo Will be closed this Win-|).¢ friends are many an dhelpful| bin streets. Charles A. Wilson, 1 given sentences ranging from three} tom Virginia City, Nev., by the po- ates AUCH \ ter, although it is understood that aki and we press forward with hope . to eight months. Mee department here, Mrs, Campan- some of the animals may he sold to/yfany from all over the city have Be aro and a man by the name of Bor. a amet ie tg ant ee pean been n our meetings and almost | WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ee ing eloped from th place and é used tq tee e@ remaining animals hearty welcome awaits all who may ) ‘ T ae TING @ cra. amor, meiner of wv. | TAH MINE {ins ctepet. fom that pace and) sansas cri, ost, #t—ma pore is beater weleoaes Br eesiatl Wob ley JOCKEY CLUB SHOEING SHOPS left last evening for California to Mrs. Campanaro’s husband. The | ‘Strangler’ Lewis, heavyweight or hou.|{® church. Meet us every evening | General Blacksmithing er spending several months here T telegra mstates that Campanaro will|champion wrestler, defeated John| LONDON—A mob of several thou-! oroept Saturday evening. Sunday rpm ea yen iting at the Miller home. release al! charges {¢ his wifo gives} Turner of North Dakota in straight | 8nd unemployed seized the Krupp morning at 11 o'clock. Remember, AUTO SPRING WORK AND FORGINGS. Gel 4 up the girl and returns the car fal's hero last nignt. Both falls Works at Essen, according to @ dis-' jis, the Sunday school at 10 in the LIVAN & WHEELER, Props IRTH CENTER irs. J. 8. Warner ts visiting for! SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 27.771 1 On asia this morning that | were effected with headiocks, the Patch to the Daily Express. At | morning. ew days in the city enroute from|—Wage reductions averaging 60) |, 000 Wonln Mee ST urchased by a| first coming at the end of 48 min. least anita were Musee and 20 Zork to Caufornia where she Keak Rnces ML Be eter angry man by the name of Frank Sand-| utes and 8 feconds, and the fecond wounded in the rioting. Methodist -Rolscopal. - ~ ; pects to spend some time. Mrs.| effective in Utz a ad 't a ven to| at the end of 19 minutes and 15 sec- <5 Sa o r ar > nrner is sepomnpasies by a grand| smelters excepting sliver properties|FcK and had then been given to| at th ™ LONDON.—A tomb, presumably| Corner of East Second and South Cleaning and FE ressing Service ughter, ‘The Warners were resi-|in the Park City and Tintic dis.| hor ond Eat ee ee fee ree ae Pe of a Pharaoh was reported to have| Durbin atreets. Rev. Lewis B. Car- AT 7 Le afta hk bo 4 in Minieh province,|ter, D. D., pastor. 9:45 a. m, Sun- a ee nts of Casper for 20 vears follow- , according to announcement been found in } D 3 5 the docnatng! of the town In 1888 bisa ‘lw metal prices make the Mrs. Campanaro will be held by ATHENS, Oct. 27.—A_ seml- | about half way between Cairo and/ day school, ¥L Maddux, super. JAKE THE NIF TY: TAILOR 1 conducted one of the prominent! gecrease necessary, according to the|the police here pending further de,| official communique Issued today | Luxor, where the tomb of Tutenk-|intendent. 11:00. a. m.,, Sermon, ‘Weatt Hotel Basement $$ $$$ | oreners : velopments } says all the remaining rebels | hamun was ur héd. “Personal Devotion to Chris An CALL 802 By. faa pe ony eee Fie inlets = Leo oo among the provincial troops who | - _ —- |them, "How Beautiful Upon the CALL 802 "atta eR eee one ‘ , sels a » Smoke Mah Jong sets at the Smoke! Mountains."—Spinney. 11:00 a. m “We Call F 'd Deliver" . tes at The| Mah Jong sets at the Smoke| mmutinied early this week now ia 3 We Call For o Teh ee Ses House. have surrendered, House, __ Junior church conducted by Mrs ke vertisemen