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8 | . I\BES389 SBFatS wo, if ee cease SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 Mc | says our Navy must be kept in tha The Aneociabed res pt oes oe Areata the} Senators Caraway and Robinson of Arkansas 6 y : ¢ surance policy will a into @ non. tor ication cred! - protective ‘status. We . wee. analt the, lech: sowegnetanetiasein. pep*r/nave launched an attack in the senate on Sec- , 4 oon ec retary Wallace and the agricultural department | © rm rag gyre be Koo ea ee ee ee Triinnte avery onday, at Casper, because graft and corruption are alleged to exist , Dale : ting 42 mew membera were re-| tain it at that high standard. Wyoming. Publication offices; Tribune Building, oppo-|in Arkansas in connection with the building of Chronicle. site postotfice. public highways. The senators admit that crook- — = Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoftice as second ledness abounds in their own state, but they are pie . oe __ Two Englishmen class matter, November 22, 1916. _. |futilely endeavoring to make it appear that the 3 4 7 preaches ay " . + . _onpisignner Cohembus BR Dena Business Telephones _-.----------------—---15 an@ 16/department of agriculture is in some way re- Methodist George stand out as the only Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All = |. ponsible for it. SRE TER 5 in on oe The facts of the matter are as follows: It has 31 a. m. Subject: “A Call to. the », long been openly charged that graft and corrup-| Idle." Evening service : HANW. . HANWAY hi tales = Az tion are rampant in the state of Arkansas in| ee Chote prastion: WvGay oe ‘Advertising Representativ: ; “ Pocntbenst tune i Preacenr 118088 Mivee siag., Chi |Connection with the constraction of public roads. jing at 740. Mrs. W. R. Laymon cago, El, 286 rth ‘Ave., New York City;-Glove Bidg..|These conditions existed before the federal aid /and Mrs. Wm.- Walker. will enter-| League, 33 present last Sunday and Boston, Mass., Suite 404 Sharon Bldg., 55 New Mont-|law was enacted. The state of Arkansas is now tain the Ladies’ Aid Soc’ety at the, what a good i we had! At 7:30 gomery St., San Francisco, Cal Copies of the Daily itbae Weed for halt aesy, weuial home of Mrs. Laymon, 915 St. John |the Pastor delivers another mies- Fomers St San Erin tne New York, Chicago, Boston|and has been for half a century, solidly demo- | street, Friday, Jan. 25, and Sap Francisco offices and visitors are welcome. |cratic, Whatever road and road tax laws Ar- : pdid erie i. " as new plans for Ww. year are, Growt! ae Bi 7 Circulation (A B. ©. kansas has are the creation ‘of solidly demo-|, be \alen LE 3 : Oh aes lex pele mlterca tks cratic legislatures. The administration of those Pa ‘at all services, spi S24 ese Ss pos Bod ~ ph ae A eae pate laws is exclusively by democratic officials. — cities grow, if men grow, why not old. Casper storage buliding, i er carrer and Ontele =. ----+-en:=$9.08| Conditions became so intolerable in connec- First Congregational. expect growth in those inner quall- East Second sreet. Business Men's |/ One Year, Sunday Only _---— ~_-------- 3.5¢/tion with public highway constructién in that] Services at the America theater.| ties. Were there a child in our Sit Months. Daily and Sunday —--.-—---—-—- #5@/state that in 1921 Secretary Wallace sent an|Robt. Allingham D. D. Tel. 1987, family of advanced’ years, yet with. Three Months, Daily and Sunday .---------———-= sa investigator into the state té secure informa- Church School at 10. The chureh pot ere aoe with Oue Moth, Dally and Sunday ---------—------—-_ “) |tion for’ his department. He found that reports seg f ggg Fo sogly Per Copy ——"py ial taslde Ste, “las to the Tottenness of the situation had not Terktas Senne sca ae ne remy ae pia Nec vtec Say mage ——$7.8)/ been exaggerated, but that the waste, graft and/a tong felt need among many wo-| babes in-Christ! A Christian a great 2.5)\corruption were in connection with state laws |men who want to know the facts of| many years, yet a babe!, What a« 469 and their administration. He discovered that the! religion. It will only be a short| trasedy! Uan, assistant preaching at‘1l, by Six Month, Dally ané@ Sunday --.—------—------— $$? n ; Three Months, Daily and Sunday .---—————— 87 grosseat, of injustices, were practiced, but) that | tase Sail n eset een eas ~ the minister. Subject: “The Bless. One Month, Baily and Sunday -------- pe | trel@ nearly every case it was in connection with |be organized to study the Bible nity Truth Cent Bt ee een eateries? blic roads that were not being built with the | the light of modern conditions. wi 215 Midwest Building. * ‘ Maple! ® -| Evening worship at 7:30, Subject of ‘All subscriptions must be paid tn ad .| sermon: “Excuses, We are anxious ‘pu Dai'y Tribune will not insure delivery after subscri > P aid of the federal goveriment. As these condi-|*"!P nd sermon at 11. In the tion b one month !n arrears. sence of the pastor who will i . ™m. to have every member and friend on becomes tiorts did not affect the handling of federal Guicage the nae ke we Walks D ‘ 30. present at one or both the Sunday KICK, IF YOU DON’T GET YOUR TRIBUNE ) and were no‘ ie jurisdiction of | Denver will speak. He will speak services. Plans‘ate now on for the If you don't find your Tribune after looking the federal government, the department of agri-|on “The Atmosphere we live in."| Truth, § p. m. Tuesday, F ‘the home of Miss Hunter. It is now | organization of the Allén Cristian OCcO ate carefully for it, call 15 or 16 and it will be delivered culture took no action other than to call the| Mr. Walker is a prince among men,| May, leader. a good time in the year for good| Endeewor. League. Come out Sun- er No. 1) to you by special messenger, R egister complaints attention of the governor of Arkansas to thejof powerful physique, born in an hard work in Christian service and] day and be in on the plan. Bring before 8 o'clock. conditions'in a formal report. athfest'e environment, a convert to Methodist we can use many more people in| your friends to “The Friendly|| for making cakes, pies, puddings, Complaints continued to reach the department ; religion, a real hui + @ prac-| Corner of East Second and helping to extend the benefits of our | Church,”* fudges, ices, etc. An U lar P 1 of agriculture regarding the situation in Ar-|t er of the teachings of Jesus. Rapides Sener te 8 South) holy cause to the lives of the ay n-Unpopular F roposa: kansas until they became so bad that in Janu-| W*!ker ought to have a large aud-| Rev. Lewis ©. Carter, D. D., pastor Langen Aly ak ose oe Seater Periled by Pacifists The suggestion of any new form of taxation ary, 1923, Secretary Wallace notified the gover. eae ate lege » oeee the best-| 9:30 a. m. Prayer for the Sunday | can receive Sor Dat whet By, united the business or private interests of the|nor of Arkansas that no further federal aid | pretuae ltr vt Sead deg school. 8:45 a. m. Sunday school. 8-| erfort we'can give in the way of], Pacifists are combining with the blue wra ‘Upon the: business! OF 72 would be given to Arkansas until conditions| fertory “Remembrance” Davies ‘Pie | i: Maddux, superintendent. 11:00 a.) service. in our Master's name. to| little navy men in Congress to de: and yellow Inbal people, for any purpose, or the alleged pur-|inere were corrected. wives.’ ichuroh unrest sareiine . ‘Gtving the Children @| others. There {s work for all ana| ‘eat any effort to modernize the with the trade- pose of support of government deserves the sev-| In the spring and summer of 1923, resenta-|‘Give Me Thy Hand" by Rejcharat Yee step Baby is as'de fro this we are trying to bereptey nebra= 2bt at bee ene mark of the Choc- eld con-| This service means much to many.| Lovely Are Thy Dwellings” Liddie| MAke. the services so helpful that) ekea appropriation of $80,000,- olate on the i federal ernment has |tives of th t of icult erest condemnation. The federal gov ie department of agriculture people like to‘come and be in the 5 = -| In the evening at 7:30 as usual " set a very splendid example in retrenchment of ferences with the governor of Arkansas, mem: by M'ss Ruth Parmer. 11:00 a. m. 000 to maintain Navy standards of re + Wel E. Cai . ju “Dr. lary powers. ey contend that modern- People from bundens originating out balan hep them reorganise ‘their state highway de Cort oe The MAGN Sutin geek | Signe, the Great Chinese ‘Daeto bier deales ation tnvolves a breach ot the|| Walter Baker & Co.Ltd, State governments, county governm Cl rtment and their methods of administration. Y it no solu by Zell ‘yatt. 2:30 p. Navy Limitation Treaty. It does 4 go’ pa homelike service in a homelike place|m. aembership class. This ts the ; First Baptist, nothing of the kind and every safe esaieeh S100) and school governments: will simply have to/The efforts of the department of agriculture to/with a homelike feeling. Dr. Mark first sesion of the clags and boys Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.. Morn- climb down off their high horses and follow a|correct the situation in Arkansas through |H. Smith will speak on “The H’story| and girls up to 18 will be asked to re eae batter era tienes OTS Te ing service, 11:00 a.m. Mr.-Jacobs| we would not cast reflection on the 5 ie re 7 int has been |ftiendly and disinterested advice met with bit-|cf Rational Medicine—A Sclentific thi will be with us. B. ¥. P. U, similar program sr eee ee ze Sot 5 ter opposition from interests in that state. The | Development.” Dr. Smith has a re- ae will ape hss pth aay to p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. and his ecmmemsshar sherri reached, and if a public official desires est outcome of it all has been that President. Cool-|cord as a lecturer and his theme! 4 p. ni, Parents should see that their | Paver meeting, Wednesday, -|but as to his being a safoeslement his popularity in the community, state or na-|idge has agreed with Secretary Wallace in his |W!!! be well treated. Come. The! young people are at this class, 6:15| Th® Interest and feeling of co-opera-| n our national welfare we have no tion, all he has to do is to suggest a bond issue |uction of withholding federal funds from the Soy big tad wn td directed|, m. Epworth League. For six|tion seems to be keeping up fine | hesitancy in declgring we have ser- for any public pu a new or different tax |state of Arkansas for the purposes of construct: | PY, Mt, fitehls and the ladies take| weeks Mrs. Carter will conduct the|!n all departments. Lest Sunday | tous doubts. bite eS pce ing ‘public highways until the situation is cor- ahaieshe ania League service. The subject this|™@orning we were favored by having | We are violating no treaty if we upon somebody or something, an increase of rece The First church believes that re-| week js “The Trial of the Pioneer.” |Judse Freeman in our pulpit, He | attempt to keep our Navy on a present local taxes, and he will discover just My ligion and sound common sense {is} 7. « gave us one of his famous laymen | parity wit ‘he By It was subsequent to President Coolidge’s act | th blend of reli; 4a0 Dp. re. Betrabay 2). Seria a vel tae pete eed baat) (male a ee how welcome his proposition is received by the|that Senators Caraway and Robinson launched sient Jeoua had Aga a Wits Mas o, avenin tate one t ora Bor ater § ieee spare. hedend 98 paki shee ght meron people. - their bitter attack upan Secretary Wallace and |ligion. His church ought to have! 5, Se kerine for prayer vert Bible} man’s standpoint “and of course he iy wane the: dpatraroe, te eAccarions 0. 0a The country has passed through a bonding |his department, blaming it for the breakdown been so ¥ Intelligence 1s never a) study. Friday 2:30 p. m. General] could give advice and make state- | people and the purpose of the Fed: a *takios The le have had time to|°! Jaw and justice in their own state and the jandicap to’ true: religion. Ald Society meeting. The Social|ments from experience. Sunday | eral Goyernment that we should do an ig orgy. people graft and corruption which is openly admitted - * St Mark Service circle will entertain. Fri-| evening and’perhaps for.a few eve- | so, The Old Reliable Phone 948 and 949 realize the situation, and since they are the ones |to- exist there. Senator Caraway plainly stated : day 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, ningsduring the week we expect to| Certainly, we will be presenting 2 . Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. i have wi Dr. Mrs. sorr; ro in world affairs if -we|) Natrona Transfer Stor: ted 1 ; ve with us Dr. and A. T. y figure in world it a Storage who must pay the indebtedness creat hrough|that his grievance was. that the federal depart-| pniip K. Edwards, rector. Hely ‘ First Christian Robinson of Michigan. They 'wilifiare forced by misguided wentimen. & Fuel Co. taxation they are reflecting upon the source |ment of agriculture was not offering mrggoatiots communion at §:00 a. m. Church} > » siasrand, M. A. Pastor [lve thelr famous travolog lectures. | <Alists to be content to play a sec- Caraway, Secretary Wallace in a public state-}class at 6:00 p.m. Ing service, 7:30; Special music,|to hear them. Public aro cordially | = : = = 2 Corner of Seventh and Center First . ‘ for the public good in» proportion to its cost. thorities.” The secretary further announced that streets. The Rev. Fathér~J. H,|SPecial each Sunday evening, Bring Ereshaeeren i . f no more federal aid will be given Arkansas until waste - Hl your friends. The C. B. Society] Tabernacle corner #h and Durbin They are wondering if it would not have been Mullin, pastor; the Rev. Father J-| ‘in artord you @ real ‘treat as to| streets. Charles A. Wilson, } . be A : appli In connection with their attack upon the de-| Mass during the week at 8 o'clock. | {T° Urged to be present. A very) “Tan” ctor ana Bible classes swung backward from the other extreme, . _ |that states which did not cast their electoral Christian, Science. The fret 15 minutes will be used for| Troop of the Presbyterian church at tions, by increasing revenue at the expense of |istration of the federal aid law for the con-| sungay morning at 11 o'clock. “Sue. | Al. classes w'@ reassemble in the The proof of the falsity of this second charge | ‘Testimonial meetings are held on| ‘ii be taught at this service each|the Brotherhood class room Sunday cient ctiy government to be shown by ‘a reduc: |roads, There are ten states which have never |are welcome to these services. Sun-|Tiaebrand, and the pastor; teachers | taught by H. Roo Bartle. was very Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. from which must be digged their share of the|#8 to “how the laws in Arkansas can be more | school at 9:45 a.m. Morning prayer These lectures are high class and | ond fiddle. ees alder Ais Je honestly administered.” In answer to Senator|and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Bible ary ee eae orroe even, {avail themselves of the opportunity | Representative Britten of Ilinois They are looking into the wisdom of this and|ment says “abuses due to state laws or state invited to attend. Admission free. — that so called public improvement, its necessity |administration should be corrected by state au- - St. Anthony's Catholic. pe Ack aponidiee a; beaat is pundit, . that state. meets the requirements of the federal Dr. wiser in the recent days of lavishness to have|iiq provisions. ris Ca mcrae yeas pene i subject and program. All members| Minister. Manse 1103 8, Wolcott. applied the brakes and gotten along with much : peenpone .atk Everything in Building Material partment of agriculture, whlch bad > no Austificn- Bunday school at 2 o'clock. “Bene: peat 9 Re or erenday sucnt|945 a.m. ‘The members. of the > However the dulum on tax matters has/|tion, and in the course of whic! nator Cara- | diction at 3. tig: nt will be Brotherhood class taught by H. Roe ¢ = ay aleroproseted the fact, he lve chargel ieaanares et eile utc [Reste"eat greet tee Bese RG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY It is not the mark of an efficient city govern-|;otes for a Republican candidate for president |, Christian Science services are 945 a. m. two beautiful W. pra: nd service. The classes ul flags. “All ment to follow in the rut of former administra- |were being discriminated against in the admin- perpen aga Pel Agree Onteee will be in thelr roms at TH. the men of the church and visitors FARM MACHINERY, AGONS a from on beske dr af seria id s0- . s ~ ur c! to > business institutions’ or by adding more load |Struction of public roads. ject of today’s lesson is “zife’, | Auditorium at 8:0, for announce: Riieoa ‘gitso” resents inns Posctse cet Vistributors of $. upon the people. Rather is the mark of am effi-|;. ‘found in the records of the bureau of public | Wednesday ovening at 8 o'clock; all| Wt) P® tAUsRt at this Hervice Sach) oC ing. Last Sunday's lesson KONSET tion of the burdens already existing, a carving|cast any of their electoral votes for a Republi- ieee Fg eh eon a oa ae ret training by Mrs. C. D. Murane, and| interesting and instructive. Ask Phone 2300 and 62 Cc. er, Wyo. can did: for president. They are Alabama, .| the following men about the’ brother- to tye “Bona of rity. cepeneem ani a ‘enera), Fe. Perea orida’ Georgia, Louis fana, Mississ-/12& at 9:30 o'clock. Reading room Si sgge il beer epenip meaty MN | hood class: Messrs John. Healy, Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. trenchment all along the: line.” ‘ ci at 325 Midwest. bullding is open pred: Ven Golan, Depuanee y There was excuse sufficient for the recent [IPP North, Caroline, Sout yoran’ of pub: [such igekday trom 12 o'lock Until] eae hava ‘me social for the) Frank F phen. 0°) 0 SOUTH AMERIOAT LEGION MW. + turnover in city administration. Much ig ex (Iie roads show that of the ton states of the Unit. |**° °C" church. ‘The Church members and] Morning worship 12 3m sermon = pected of the new regime. It is yet to justify its |ed States which stand highest in aid received Kenwood Presbyterian. Classics. (Second of a series ‘on 2 call to power. We fear, however, that it will |from the federal government for construction of| Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. |. fined. Junior choir practice Sat-/the Eng'tsh Bible) by C. A. Wilsoi highways, four are lo;cated in the “Solid South” | Sabbath school, i Anthem—"Father in Heaven"— , blir . ‘ Sharan "arkansas, Georgia and North Carolina. | worship, 11:00.a. m.; sermon aubject, | russ, ernoen a ctice wach Theva | Briggs. Young people's ve ee of its first moves in the direction of placing new] ‘The records show that up to October 31 last | “Jesus, Lost and Found”. Chria:| Gay evening 7:30. The Grant street |630 p.m. Leader ; e burdens upon business interests that now bear/the ten southern states which have never cast tian Endeavor society, 7:00 p. mi] Bus will bring you to the church| Evening worship 7:30! Serm f eS 7 all the traffic can stand. a single electoral vote for a Republican can- eee On went deed on the corner of Grand and Lind See Ute “Rpacias satsio aelacton e ¢ our rien S u didate for president have been given in federal |; cates’ circle will meet on Thurs- | STeet- ewenlttgrac the tdawus:ii6s tine aid for construction of public highways, or have | aay afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. os 30 followed ‘Cas > under construction highways which have been | mass, corner of Eighth and Melrose. ~ Trinity Lutheran fecha te Ak of Tae Mies per an yommeg me . approved and for which they will receive fed- f % Bang apes re Mary Blobdgood, leader. sance. The council is making a mistake. It is|eral aid, the sum of $84,450,623. This is 24 per Mills Presbyterian. "5 imp arurik © miei Missionary Society Thursday 2.30 beginning to pile up unpopularity upon itself, |cent of the total amount of money which the fed-| | Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister.| 1445" school at 9:30 a. m. Bible |q=o—me - = rf ¢ Sabbath thool, 10:00 At and to cause ifquiry on the part of the people bral avert Lathes etaies yeas 730 p. Yee as Otel Soil caine ‘a. | class at 6:30 p.m. Morning service i i i 10:30. ‘Text of Luke 2:22 aan ee enna iment tonnes abe Sali beat| The. charge “of Senator, Caraway that tho) lectus, ch i mimtoney vortes |e gan the.” Delis ness on the funds obtainable through ordinary |‘emocratic states of the “Solid South? are be |, 95° stereopticon views. Every- e faxation, the rates of which are already too|ing discriminated against is plainly false in the | one is cordially invited. 5 high? Is this administration to show no differ. |face of that fact. To still further emphasize its ———— Store room 20x60 with full ent attitude toward the people than previous |falsity, the following com arisons are given as Church of the Nazarene. basement in Chandler building, ones?Must it nose out ways’and means for se-|to the amount of federal aid given or authorized | (The Church With a Constant 617 East Second street. . ELO PR curing additional revenue to conduct business, |to the “Solid South” and to other sections of Revival.) ments. Trinity 7 USE THE COUP ON BI W TO ORDER never be able to justify itself, by making one The proposal of the new city council to add a tax or license upon the picture theaters of the city will come rightly under the head of a nui- Send them a copy of the Annual Industrial Edition of the Casper Daily Tribune and boost Wyoming. This year’s number will be better than ever—the most authoritative, up-to-the-minute piece of work ever issued on Casper and Wyoming. ceVENWEDDORALOU AOR ALSEDOEDTEREDED roseaese ness it ~ . 5 (Corner South Poplar and Twelfth when it already has sufficient, with ordinary |the United States: Lutheran* church should appeal to Inquire at A. E. YOUR COPIES: = f Y|~ ‘Total federal aid given and authorized to the| streets. Take southwest Casper)! oy “pecause it { nots ide: atA.! economy and watchfulness of expense to con-|,.creouthy for construction of public high- | Pus, set off at Eleventh and Poplar, |e put the Becta ot the Chandler Filling duct ate, ceeia bueenees i paniey entirely com- ways, $81,450,623. walk one block south.) Rey. E. F. mensurate with the public needs. - far pe : . Dunn, pastor. We hold no brief from the picture shows. But |__ Total federal aid given or authorized to the|~ the “Church with a Constant they are about the only public offering of re- |New England states, New York, Pennsylvania | Revival” ts starting off well in the Station fear or favor, the whole counsel of God; because its service aims not to entertain, but to lift up the heart i i i and New Jersey, $49,342,161. new year. There have been con- wcncouraged and supported asvan.imatitucion| Total federal aid given to the Ohio valley and | versions at every service ao far thi CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE, ta -ly e 8] iti rather than oppressed by additional taxes. They Great Lakes stars 0 Mona wisconsin, and ghe prospects are good for a ’ SALT CREEK BUSSES CASPER, WYO. ¢ : 63, | and igan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin, $63,563, gen advance along all lines, 3 Busses a Day Each Wa: should be let live. Their work is not detrimental es 7 ‘Total federal aid given’ to the Mississippi val-|, Besimning next Sunday, January || peayveE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING Leave Salt Creek but wholly uphuilding in its nature. ae aes Bare tb sperognte tial oars of ley states of Minnesota, North Dakota, South By pee at be Pele series Cs cueersge ane Express: Gentlemen:—Please reserve copies of good public policy| It is the stepping stone, if |Dakota, Towa, Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri, | oho week. ‘The pastor will be in prmlipeesog euasueuversa persisted in, to other and worse forms of license $84,169,774. charge until Tuesday when Rev, ©. Company Tel. 144 your Annual Industrial Edition for me, check for Total federal aid given to the Rocky moun-|p. 1. Vanderpool from Colorado taxes. tain and Pacific coast states of Montana, Idaho, Springs will arrive and conduct the Phe need for additional revenue does not real- | Wyomingy~ Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Ari-| services through the rest of the . . ry Py T, ve i . ly exist. If the city will exercise the business |20D4, Nevada, California, Oregon and Washing- wet van Livers thes college judgment, we are certain the mayor and city |ton, $62,857.401. and victory 1s expected. TRAIN SCHEDULES council possess, there is not the slightest de- . Don’t miss these services. They mand for the proposal that has been presented| So long as we continue to elect men to con-|.in be a great inspiration and Chicago & Northwestura and taxation, such as business and occupational being inclosed. NGI Go ere sipst grace os wees ip tere sr Fsroce council. gress who place their chances of reelection | upurt to you. Remember, every ,, Westbount! Arrives Departs Address: 0.22%. Sse Wie. mt such plan as proposed is put through who| head of the country’s prosperity just so long| night trom Sunday, January 20, to | No. 603 ~~... 15 p. m. 2:35 p. m. » will ultimately pay the tax or license upon the | Will we continue to be misrepresented. The tax| sunday, January 27. Just a dig, Be pes Arrives 3 ‘0 “ program and the bonus program form an awful/ old-fashioned hallelujah, revival | * 0, 622 a nnn nn nnwnwnwnnwennnmnwewn4id5 DP. mm. 5:00 D. m. picture shows? Those who attend of course. The 3 7 cba must be passed on and instead of taxing problem for the light weights to solve. time. Come. _ picture shows the city is indirectly taxing the], East Casper (The Annual Industrial Number will cost the people. 1614 There should be no new tax sprung. The city|* One of these curigus persons has asked where} winis Hugh Ge ‘Minister r i usual price of 10¢ per copy.) if necessary should show greater economy. The | the old fashioned “Sunday suit” has gone. Our| sunday school at , with’ Bd f notion is tkat it went out along with the old ' Lyons superintendent, assisted by a _ dashioned Sunday. , good corps of officers and teachers Je should tell the coungil how they feel about. the matter, SNOOP NENT TSE EDS CEE ES CHORUTESE DEEDES PORE PEERED TOURER EDD EET ELE LAEES cmmnemmreaett: RISE Y