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= Son in Chicago covered the earth to | =" depth of about six inches, caus- | ing the death of one man and injury z Diinding snow, {an elevated train and was killed. | 3 reach Chicago and vicinity tonight. ‘ er banquet for new members of the) ‘The Lord will not hold him guiltless > the winter weather clears up for a/call upon God as PAGE TWO ONOW GENERAL ‘OVER WYOMING DURING NIGHT Temperature Decline Is Halted Here by Light Fall. Storm conditions still held forth central Wyoming today with a fall of snow on the ground. atures failed to reach the mark forecast by the weather bureau due largely to moderation re- sulting from the snowstorm. mpe: low LAPAMIE, Wyo. Jan. 16. — Laramie “did her stuff" quite con- trary to predictions of the weather bureau, whose report yesterday an. nounced that the mercury would Stroll to ten degrees below zero. At 7 o'clock thie morning the tempera- ture was 22 degrees above zero with ® generous blanket of snow covering the ground. ‘Snow is still falling thrdughout the southern part of the state. Stockren had sub-Arctie vail. been warned that temperature would pre- BUTTE Mont., Jan. 16—With a light srow fal'ing it was 4 above at 7 o'clock In Butte morning, a drop of 16 degrees from the mint- mum of the proceeding 24 hours Other Montana temperatures re ported by the Montana Power Com- pany at 7 o'clock this morning are Lewistown 10 below. Billings 2 be- > low; Great Fells 2 above. Livingston 3 abovo : STORM SEVERE IN | > SOME REGIOD = CHICAGO, Jan. 16.—In advance i of the predicted cold wave which | > overspread the northwest last night, ; with below zero temperatures from | central Iowa westward, snow fell | » in some of the north central states, : bringing death and injury. The first heavy snow of the sea-| TRINITY LUTHERAN REV. J. H. GOCKEL In Acts 23:12-14 we read that forty enemies of the apostle Paul banded| themselves under a curse or an oath, saying that they would neither eat por drink until they had killed Paul. In other words, they swore by God's name that they would commit, mur- What a horrible misuse of What blasphem- others. George Castle, in the) _° walked in front of Zero weather was expected to| Minot, N. D., reported 9 degrees below zero; Grand Forks, 26 below, and Fargo, 24 below; St. Cloud, | Minn., had 24 below, Watertown. | “er. Dae skiwat 5. D., 20 below and St. Paul, 16 be- | God's holy name! - “Tous swearing! And yet thin is not ithe only or even the greatest sin CCS against the commandment which GET TOGETHER BAN WET suys: “Thou shalt not take the name | of the Lord thy God in vain.” PLANNED FOR MEMBERS In this short article we can men- tion only the commonest transgress- ions of this commandment. To take God’s name in Vain. is to use. ft commonest sin here. O. W. White, the secretary of the lor “by God!” Nothing is meant by It, Central Wyoming Automobile club {t is said; it is merely a habit. But announces that arrangements are|is God's name not too sacred to be now under way for a big get-togeth-|used thoughtlessly, meaninglessly? EXCERPTS FROM SERMONSIN CASPER CHURCHES PREACHED Composer Dead| Engineer Accepts SUNDAY BY LOCAL PASTORS ‘thoughtlessly, without any purpose, NEW AUTOMOBILE GLUB css c% seve. “rcme om use of His name is perhaps the How often do! we hear the exclamation, “O Lord,”/‘tY, an educational system must be |no longer want that which not only club. This will be held at the club! that taketh His name in vain.” house of the organization as soon as! To swear by God’s name means to the witness of time, the club house being the! truth or Ahe avenger of falsehood. the church must be concerned about | everything with which man is con cerned, if she is to continue the oc- cupancy of her acknowledged place |Musician and: NEW YORK, Jan. 16,—Adelbert Shuler, Professor “huler York from Keokuk in 1900, Cbe Casper Dailp Cribune CHEYENNE. Wyo., Jan. 16.—An order that.250 men employed in the Union Pacific shops here should be two Legislature of Montana Will pee i 7 HELENA, Mont., Jan. a call for a special session of the u'ar session and vetoed in part by the governor, to be void. Legislation ot validate the warrants stancing against. state appropria- tions also will be considered. os LAND OPEN TO ENTRY the opening to homestead entry 178, 400 acres of Public lands in Mexico and Utah, sist of 80,800 acres county, near Carthage, New Mexico, tson, Utah. Former Wyoming Cheyenne Place rausician and composer, and than forty years prominent musical clrcles in Iowa, died to- He was 77 years old. came to New CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan! 16.— James B. True, formerly Wyoming state engineer, has been appointed Cheyenne city engineer, to succeed C. C. Carlisle. of leadership in the world. With all the shortcomings of the church, with all that may be said about her in the way of adverse crit- icism; still the world turns to the church, the visible Kingdom of God, the greatest exponent of right- eousness that we know, for a solu- on in the solving of its problems, as such the question of prohibition comes up for consideration, Maine was the first 3tate to go dry; as a result of the carrying on of an educational campaign in 1846. “An educational campaign was car- ried on” resulting in the enacting of state wide prohibition. Let me take you into my contft- dence tonight. I firmly believe that if prohibition ever becomes a real- worked out, from which people will ee the usefulness of liquor and will destroys the body, the temple of God, but damns the soul for etern- ity. It must come from within. The enacting of laws can néver bring it to pass. People must be trained to want to do the right thing, and a The Stuart Shop is pre: d fora January clearance. All children’s winter merchandise is to be dis- posed of at give away prices. This is our second clearance sale in the history of our, store—and those who attended the first know: the real meaning of this announce- ment, , Children’s Coats and Dresses Boys’ and _ girls’ Coats in chinchilla, -/UNION PACIFIC SHOP» AMERICAN ARMS DELIVERED T0 LAVOFE 1S RESCINDED Re-enact Laws |*2= arms and ammunition is 16.—Gov-| edged. colors of the proletariat were ernor Joseph M. Dixon has tssued Montana legislature to convene at 9 a. m. on January 22 for the pur- pose of enacting appropristicn laws to remedy the situation brought about by the recent decision of the supreme court which declared ap propriation laws passed at the reg- nOW out- WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The in- terior department announced today New t . oh apenas dio to. Port Arthur, Texas)—(By the and 97,690 acres in Uinta county, ‘rail of those who fee! constraincs © spend thelr mouey in the pur. suit of happiness via the champagne and flapper route. The special p.. .ice group is known as the “Gay Life Squad”, MEXICAN REDS; REBELS CLAI VICTORY IN OIL FIELD BATTLE|GROCER Dies OF WOUNDS American arms and ammunition are| taken. Colonel Silva escaped. eapemary ©? being dell into the hands of] Announcement was made that the] SPOKANE, Wash, Jan. 16—n, Merean ss ‘: De La Huerta forces had started a|dolph Schmid, a grocer, died in , united movement against Campeche, | hospital here today from a bullet held by Colonel Pablo Hernandez, a/ wound he received in his store los: federal officer. night when cne of two robbers fire The battle for possession of Villa| without wa:ning. The men flea Harmosa,/in Tabascos, continued | without obtelning anything. unabated yesterday, the latest re- ports to the rebels’ headquarters ~ Ta Cure a Cold in One Day o eye witnesses who have arrived here from Peidras Niegras. For several days rumors have been drifting to the San Antonio Light from Piedras Negras where said. The federals were resisting strenuously but the revolutionists said they expected to win. 7 eee nena New Farm Aid Plan Outlined —_—— WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—Con. gress, faced with the task of evolv- ing a method of aiding the farms, recelved today another proposal to; add to the list already in hand, when the McNary-Haugen bill. pro-| Posing © $209,000,000 federal agricul-! being delivered into the custody of General Calles and a picked regi- ment of men, that the acknowl- j being displayed. A disinterested eye witness, an American, who has recently been in Piedras Negras, reported today that the troops of General Calles were Wearing red and black on their hat bands Further verification of these rumors is contained in El Universal, @ newspaper published in Mexico City, a copy of the issue of Jan- uary 10 recelved in an Antonio to- day containing a dispatch from San Luis Potosi dated January 8, to the effect that a picked regiment of! tural export corporation, was in- Agrarians armed with Springfield (tfoduced in senate and house. } rifles and commanded by General : = Folie ca tat aati ties Cruel Police Frown On Little Parties Negras to receive a shipment of arms dnd ammunition from the BERLIN, Germany.—({By Mail to United Press.)\—Wine, women and United States. It is recorded in this dispatch that the red and black flag and not the colors of Mexico, song come high in Munich—higher, in fact, than aimost: anywhere in the world. | were flying. Indeed, it's forbidden by Dictator | The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- tify the system against In- fluenza and other serious VERA CRUZ, Jan. 16.—(Via Ra- Associated Press)—A long and bloody battle in the oll district of] Kahr to have any wine, women and | _ ills resulting from a Cold. Cerro Azul resulted in victory for| song, unless perchance it be a the evolutionists, according to in- The box bears this signature modest bottle of Rhine or Moselle, | ® quiet Httle lady, such, for ex- ample, as one’s own wife, and a song such as the harmless “Deutsch- , land Ueber Alles”. Kabr has set_his police on the formation from General Jose Moran, chief of the De La Huertista forces. The report said that the federal gar- rison under command of Colonel Benjamin Silva was dispersed and Price 30c. the town occupied by the revolu — For the fastidious palate Van Duzer’s Certified Extracts. make REMODELED delicious dainties that satisfy. Guar- * And Ready to Serve Your Car anteed made from pure fruit juices. The Auto Service Co. A 1924 BUICK At Your Disposal Any Time After Closing Its Doors for Several Days For Alterations Is Ready to Go By Day or Week or Month for WASHING—GREASING—CLEANING Engineering, logical, . The Auto Service Co. Pleasure Trips 133 N. Wolcott Phone 2370 PHONE 2260 HAVE YOU SEEN THE Are You Interested In an building formerly known as the Al-| Swearing that js demandad by the] People who keep the law because pine Gardens, This will give an op-| glory of God and the welfare of the they want to keep it, are to be de portunity for all members to be neighbor is permissable, even enjoin: Sired far more than those who keep present at the same time, and get ed. But to such as swear to tell the the law while policemen look on, acquainted and lay the foundation truth, the whole truth, and nothing) What about bootleggers? All I for many such affairs during the but the truth, and yet lie or prejure have to say {s that if there were summer months. Mr. White also themselves, the Bible says: “A false 20 buyers there would be no boot- announces that at no time or upon witness shall not be unpunished.” leggers, and the sooner people stop any occasion will there be any fees Let witnesses and jurors bear in| patronizing what bootleggers or charges for any of the privileges, mind the seriousness of their oath. |handle, the sooner will they be at the cub house, which will be| To curse by God’s name is to call; forced out of business. Prohibition open all year for the use of the down God's wrath and punishment] !* from God. Alcohol is also from members, ;Upon oneself om cthers—a sin so} God. But still God aoes not need ——_—_—- |cemmon in cur country that it is|elther‘of them. But it is up tous . known as the American sin; so com:/5 to wether in thelr use, we will LATE FL ‘SH again, those who curse themselves|0f that one who is willing to take a or others may do it without think:|8tand for him, and to do for God been instructed by radio to go to the|than the thief who steals from force SeUitaAe rte Coulee: tacos [of uablt:. "ae not decal pet; Clad da SUMMARY OF 5 to call upon His name in every trouble, to pray, pra and give | T mon, too, that it is regarded as mere-|™4ke of them success or failure, WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.— The|ing what thelr curse implies, may| hat He would do were He here in aground on Blanquilla reef, off Vera| not mocked.” ‘thanks. He has also taught us to oenee seereniee ly vulgar, whereas it fs a flagrant|!> open tonight for the declaration misuse of God's holy name. Here} blessings or curses. Ana God's ear : the flesh. rT ichmond, enroute 40 it from habit; but they are no aad ee aay age pe to Panama,~has| more to be excused for that reason =a es Cruz. The Savior Jesus teaches us the Proper use of God's name, namely, Jan. 16— The senate today concurred in the house! resolution extending. to December) WASHINGTON, = 31, 1924, the time in which orgie bea e His Spe Lankan \ist = sent across the Mexican border to|being sinners, are worthy of none o 3 came ag Chara conditions may be|the things for which we pray. But} MANILA — Mandamus proceed. = returned free of duty. in Him, our Redeemer also from the|ings to compel Governor General : jsins against this commandment, we| Wood to make public oes of ex- * SHIIGTON, Jan. 16.—Edward|are acceptable to God and dare ap-|Ppenditures from the $500,000 an- ci Lb bapa! Chicago business man|proach His throne in Prayer. Andj nual independence fund were dismis-, and former chairman of the ship- ping board, was nominated by Presi- dent Coolidge today to the Demo-| cratic vacancy on the debt funding| commission. we have His oath-bound promise: “Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in My name, He will give it you.” GRACE AFRICAN METHODISTS . REV. T. J, BURWELL BERLIN. Jan. 16.—Dr. Schacht,| I wish to speak tonight upon a president °f the German reichsbank,| very important but unpopular sub- has accepted the invitation of the|Ject, important because it concerns international reparation experts to|mankind, and anything as such 4s appear before them and will Bebe, (aibtr tanks | uaponular teense fae os te misconception as e duty of the eppesre co, Roris gonley church in the world. It is unpopu- MEXICO CITY, Jan. 16.—(By Ra-|lar because many fec! that its en- dio Via the Fort Worth Star Tele-| forcement puts a restraint upon the > gram)—(By The Associated Press)—| liberty of man, in that he 1s pre = Reports are current here that rep-|Vented from possessing that which resentatives of three banking estab-| he desires. Mshments of the United States are} There has been and is now pre- on their way to Mexico City to nego-| Valent in some circles, the feeling tiate a loan of twenty-five million| that the church should concern her- pesos to the Obregon government. | self about man’s salvation primarily caste sta) «ae helm jand that shew? hold herself aloof A 5 {from the discussion of such ques- University Is Given Lands sed by the insular supreme court. { ROME — An agreement giving legal status to the Roman Catholic church in France ix about to be con- cluded by Pope Pius, with the French government, it was an nounced, scat NEW YORK—Payment of $562,- 871 from the estate of Jay Gould to each of seven children of George Gould by his first marriage was or- dered and the same amounts set aside for the children of his second marriage, aneeene i | RIGA, LATVIA—Premier Meiro-| vitz tendered the resignation of his! cabinet to the president. STOCKHOLM—Premier Kaloio of Finland, resigned after a disagree- ment with President Stahlberg over the dissolution of parliament. seserer jtions as prohibition, politics and etc. But let me ask this question. W constitutes man’s salvation? Is it from without? Can any sharp MARION OHIO—Marion was! warned it may lose the Harding jline of cleavage be drawn, as to! Memorial if it tries to commercialize ails | where his salvation begins and ends?|the proposition, in. a lett from WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—A bill!I am of conviction that anything Brig Genera! Charles E. Sawyer, the secretary of the in-|which helps man to solve his prob- (id ae abe patent in fee simple|lems, and thereby lights up the way to the University of Arizona for ad-' by which he may become what God joining tands at Tucson, Arizona, would have him be, that fs an es- 4 today by the senate. sential to his salvation. Therefore chairman of the executive com-} mittee of the memorial association. | —————___ i Expert watch and jewelry repalr | Ing. Casper Jewelry Co. O-8 Bleg. + eri tta i tte tier es broadcloth, serge and novelty coat- ings. Ages 1to10 years. Regular $12.50 Coats. Annual Clearance Bale Prices susie: seed taneeaia ice oan Regular $8.00 Coats. Annual Clearance Sale: Prive =. lei). Ae eae: $14.00 Serge Models for Boys. Annual Clearance Sale Price..............., $16.75 Silk Broadcloth Coats; fur- trimmed; dainty colors. (We have hats to match), Annual Clearance Safe Price. 98075 SPECIAL A few children’s Spring Coats; silk lined; beautifully made; a few sizes at $6.50 All Winter Dresses in velvet, Jersey, serge and cordu- roy. Below cost. Values up pore 0: Sale prices ... 93-00 © $8.75 lined. Value $4.50. January Clearance of from . entire stock at .. te eee Ssidle 0 e'Sis ace ] CHILDREN’S MILLINERY ee Our entire stock of Millinery must go. Boys’ ALL HOUSEHOLD LINENS 20% Off $7.00 $5.00 $5.00 little sport hats. Chinchilla scarfs, flannel caps and hats; girls’ hand made models or Maderia and Italian. Cut Work CORSET DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Broken lines of BRASSIERS; values to $2.50. All makes; several sizes and choice of materials. Your choice .......... $1.00 CORSETS Broken lines of Gotham, Fro-la set and Lily of France Corsets. Not soiled or damaged. Just a few special num- bers. Values up to $10.00. Price. $200 “"? $5.00 The STUART SHOP “We Grow As We Serve” 130 South Center Phone 2213 ELECTRIC WASHER Watch Our Announcements Relative to Prices ‘ On Washers _ We Are About to Offer You the Greatest Bargain Ever Heard of In‘Casper Never Before, and Probably Never Again, Will You Have An Opportunity to Buy A Nationally Known, Tried and True Washer . At Less Than $100 THINK OF IT—SUCH PRICES ARE UNHEARD OF HERETOFORE Call Our Office for Further Information and Dates Nat WHEN SALE WILL COMMENCE rona Power Co. PHONE 69