Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 2, 1924, Page 8

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Din Aen tren on on en ew PAGE EIGHT CLAIMS CONVENTION RATIFIED BY MEX SENATE IN COMPROMISE f MEXICO CITY, Feb. 2.— (Via) States and Mexico contains anything Baredo, By The Associated Press.}— | contrary to the general constitution Methodist The genera) United States-Mexican |nor especially to article 27 (the Corner of East Second and South claims convention was ratified by/agraring laws of Mexico). And,| Durbin streets. Rev, Lewis BE. | encourage the Mexican senate yesterday after| bearing In mind the meaning of this/ Carter, D.D., pastor. Prayer for| presence. Rev. Jacobse leaves ® compromise betwen the majority | second ‘statement, the Mexican gov-| the Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sun-|urday afternoon for Chicago to at- and minority blocs. The minority|ernment has also assured the con-| day school, a m.; 8S. H. Maddux, | tend a meeting of all the had refused persistently to form a/tinuance-of its agrarian policy with-| superintendent. Sermon, 11:00 a. m.,| retaries. He expects to quorum to permit the matter to be/out hindrances in the international|/“The Soul-Elevating and Soul-/as to be with us for next Sunday. the senate, field.” Equalizing Power of the Gospel; é. 1 compromise the; The report ther supports the| anthem, “How Beautiful Upon the Grace Lutheran ection were reduced| statement by quoting from’ Ameri-| Mountain,” Spinney. Juntor church,| (United Lutheran Church in Am- vy an effort to have the best equip-| South Melrose. Members and ment that ts possible for all classes. | cordially invited. Friday—Junior Dr. Barger will speak to the Wo-j| chorus at church, 4:00 p. m.; senior mans class Sunday, Feb. 2% A|chorus rehearsal, 7:30 p. m. Pay. treat is in store for those who at-| ments on pledges are coming in tend. All members are urged to be| nicely. Punctuality is the most present. The high school, c’ass| Satisfactory, hard to keep up when again extends a welcome to all high | We run in arrears. school students. We have a real —_ lve class, lots of pep. We are having special features at-each Sun- 5 day evening service. You will be interested in these services. Come and bring your friends. Church night services start at 7.30 sharp each Wednesday evening. Choir, _ practice Thursday evening 7:30. The choir will be present at each Sunday evening service. More music. The First Christian church {s located on the t G it d Lind st: ts The Grant street bus areca. | Red 6Crowns to Clash Sopranos—Mrs. C. B. Stebbins, Miss} welcome is extended to all the wo- Ruth Parmer and Mrs. Berta Smith.|men of the church and congrega- on Alts—Mrs. R. Allingham, Miss] tion. : Mary Kissick and Miss M. G. Raf-jclass welcomes you. Come and be| ferty. Tenors—Messrs. A. V. Rit-|one of the class members. Your consider and the foreign rela-}can works on international law, ad-| 11:00 a. m., conducted by Mrs. Car-Jerica) ©, W. Ebright, acting pas- a wae ieee ae Be Joyful) our able leader Mr. H. Roe Bartle. tions comm nin turn made cer-/ding that the convention was cele-| ter; subject, “The Boy Who Found |tor, office, 306 O. S> Bldg. Phone aes ad reg’ Palme There were forty men tn the class tain concessions, amending its re-| brated on a basis of good faith and/ Out”; anthem by Junior choir led|564W. All services held in Oaa|*@t¥ice rich in Pp last Sunday and with the men work- tion. Come. At 7:30 at the Y. W. C./ing as they have been this week A. Joy and good fellowship is broad-}there should be at least fifty or casted every Sunday evening. A|more at the class Sunday morning. Wonderful little missionary playlet|Men remember, some boy in this Will be rendered by six women in| city is looking upon you as their, costumes. It wil only last 15|model, watching your habits each minutes but {i is all good, Singing|day of the week, but especially by all and refreshments. Spend Sun-|where you go on Sunday. Ask the @ay with the First Church. following men about the class: J. H. Holland, 8. K. Gibson, North Casper Presbyterian rig? ills and F. B. Firmin. port to make it acceptable to the|that consequently Mexico will be|by Miss Lucy Gantz; Zella Wyatt|Fellow’s Hall, Second and Wolcott minority. given reasonable terms for payment | will play a piano solo. Membership | streets. Worship with sermon In the final draft the report pro-|of indemuities, concluding with the| class, 2:30 p.m. Social hour, 5:30/11:00 a. m. “Lessons in Faith,” Vides that “neither article nine nor/ declaration that the convention does|p. m., conducted by the Epworth | Evening worship 7:30 p. m.. “What any other of the general claims con-| not grant privileges or preference of| League. Epworth League, 6:15|We Know of God.” Sunday even- Yention signed by the United/any sort. p. m., conducted by Mrs. Carter; the |ing we have the beginning of the Misses Lucille and Margaret Palmer | lectures on the catechism *present- ee will sing d duet. The first sermon |ing the fundamental teachings. of IE in the series on the Lord's Prayer|the Bible. These lectures will con- will be presented at 7:30 p. m.;/tinue till Easter. Sunday schoo! anthem, “Rejoice, the Lord Is/10.00 a. m. R. Heinze, Supt. Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. Church School at; 9:45 a, m. Holy Communion and sermon at 11.00 a. m. Bible‘class at 5:00 p. m. es “= a ” 1009 N. Durbin street Morning worship 11 o'clock ser- r King,” Coeme; solo, “My ‘Task a orning wors! Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector IN MOT N | ‘Al N V | EW (Ashfor®, John Arnott. Monday, Church of The Nazarene S|... G0 Woodard, Minister mon, “A Willing People and Great Seventh and Wolcott Sts. Gas Plant. L 1 8:00 p. m,, Important meeting of the} ‘The church with a constant revi- junday school 10 a. m. Christian | Leadership.” Reception and bap- Endeavor 6:45. Morning service 11] tism of new members at the morn- ™m. Subject: “Christ Teaching|ing service. Anthem—"There Forgiveness, Humiiity and Faith.”| were Ninety and Nine”—Cchneck- Evening service 7:30 p. m. Subject:/er, Young pepples meeting 6:30 “The Dumb Lamb.” The Ladies’ Aid| subject “Starting in Right.” Lead- Society is to meet with Mrs. O. F.Jers Miss Gladys Loveland and Wil- Sellers, Friday, February 8, at 2:30|jarq Haines. official board. Tuesday, 8:00 p..m.,|yal. Corner .S. Pdplar and 13th FF Sunday school board meeting at the | streets. Take S. W. Casper bus, . home of Mrs, L. L. Gantz, 908 South | ect off 11th and Pop'ar, walk one Due to the rapid growth of motor, veniences and {deal soll conditions} Tito. ive” “weaneaaay, 430 Block south.” The Rev. Howe Dean bus lines into the city environs and] tiis new community with a pro- ; car eek: etter the tc: Saertiesd '<teanepotts facilities | poned park, business section, school | ?-. ™-» Prayer m mei Prcaia¢ Pastor. ? se of the ge ing up with mushroom ayer service the Stewardship The revival. meeting just closed Because © 2 will hold a special mecting. | while of only few days duration, yet A keen battle for basket ball su. premacy will be witnessed by lovers of the game tonight when the Salt East Casper Methodist bens, f Creek gas plant five and the Stan. 1614 East Second street. Willis | ard Red Crowns meet on the high auto-| ete., is s sdoblies : ul Til. Choir nradtcs Fridky’ ercnicty Hugh Germany, minister. Weelt of | school gymnasium floor. 7 . m., choir rehearsal. | was a rea viv: ‘ av der the auspices | j, 34: he conveniences Cy terty two ‘homes. of con- Pim, clncie meetings [paint The entire church waa, re- |b, 720,,,Dvervoue Is welcome at| "va" Be teertnd cana Speakers | erat: 1984: Sunday—Sabbath | "The gaa plant team In compose ahd electri ] jes dot the landscape. jes’ Ald: Busy Beo, with |vived and quickened, many Chrie-|°UF ®Fvices. D. M. Haines, Supt. of the Sunday | superintendent. Morning worship, |and has played many eaeeg Tn ne ee sani ;.| 4 motor bus Ine with thirty min-| Mrs. J. C. Cook, Howard street; |tians from other churches were blest school and John J. Lewis of Rejina,|11:00 a. m.; Mrs. Whittenburg will | winter without suffering . a -sing!o ek rchase of subur.| Ut® Service is arranged for March | Capitol Hill, with Mrs. C. A. Badger,|and helped and nearly fifty people Grace African Methodist Sask., Canada, formerly from Bel-| sing “Face to Face”; pastor will| defeat. The Red Crowns are tie, fae teal catate ies: first. The land is being sold in sin-| 321 South Lincoln street; CY, with | were converted. Oe ee ee ne age ago ppt: arate ke! preach on “The Fight for Life." |now with the Methodists for th Junior League, 6:30 p. m., election |champlonship of the city league. of officers. Evening worship, 7:30| ‘The game will be hotly contested Dp. m.; pastor will preach on “The and should draw a capdcity crowd. 805-N. Grant St. To Thee”— Briggs. Rey. T. J. Burwell, B, D. Minister}? ‘ ores Sunday schoo! at ten a, m. Morn-|_ Westminister Guf'd Wednesday 6:30. Dinner at Manse, Study hour ing worship at 11. Soloist Mra. ie, Saeer, ilan-Ghityn “Eas Lottio Eaton. Subject of sermon: Tar tiene, on ene “The Secret of Beauty.” Class and | Tuck. an me te es : Holy communion to follow the ser-| Women Of the churel ope ney mon. The organization of the Allen| {0m are welcome. | Ladies Aid Christian Endeavor League wil!| Thursday 2.30 Pym. in the, church take place at 6 p m. All interested| Parlors. | Mrs. McShane's comm! Persons are asked to be present.| ‘ee 1m charge. All "members are Evening worship at 7:30. Subject of | Feauested to be present. pet sermon “Short-Cuts not God’s,”|715 and Choral Society prac’ = Every member is urged to be pres-| 515. Thursday nists can ve ent at this service. Something very|Come the public to atte! ser- Vagiperede ng te f z Mrs. W. C, Rhodes, 617 West Thir-] Next Sunday will be .n.ther good See geet conten. prefers ae were ee ar IR: tracts | teenth street; Kensington, with Mrs. |day. We invite you to spend it tive home owner as to how this gen-| “" Water and other modern con-|H. O. Swenson, 622 South Beech | with us. Hear the good music and eral condition throughout the coun-| Veniences. ‘These locations provide | street, Mrs. C. J. Johnston will | congregational singing, the happy try is reflected in real estate condt-[ ‘dea! sites for gardening and poul-| assist; Social Service, with Mrs. C.|testimonies, the earntist, simple tlons here. Because of cheaper land|t'Y Taising that will help to make Davidson, 435 CY avenue; Vie-| preaching of the Word of God and Values, lower tax rate, modern con-| ® Sizeable reduction’ in the cost of|tory Workers, to be announced | we believe you will feel if was in- living and Les adjacent to the most | later. deed well worth while t ocome, profitable produce market in the The men’s classes, taught by H.B. | come to the growing Sun@ay school, Unitec: States, Durham and 8. E. Bailey, are grow-| where there are classes for all. Prospective home purchasers who | ing each week in numbers and in-| sunday school 10 a. m. Preach+ ter The married men's class! | ing services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. suburb before the] taught by Mr. Bailey, meets in| young peop'es meeting 6.30. unity that this location| their commodipus room, B. TH. 24 passed into the Pester, an attorney, is the president Seventh Day Adventist 1 i vices of the church. more enterprising home class. Any man not con Sabbath services at the Labor} !™Portant in reference to the fin- ers. d with some other church is|tnion Hall, Sabbath school at 10/®2Ces of the church will be told. 3 | ———$—<— ed to attend. The young a. m. (Saturday) followed by the | Nothing like it was ever heard in First Christian BROWNSVILLE 8 — Gh: taught by Attorney H. wa 11:00. Young |°UT church hefore. Weekly meet-| R. R. Hildebrand, M. A. Pastor. ov gael seed SE vata is taking up a special | mony ‘olunteer meet. | i285? Official Board Monday even-] Church schoo! 9:45 a.m. Morn- ~ sald teeing that seity of the “Manhood of the M ing at 8. Junior choir rehearsal.|ing worship 11:00 a, m. C. E, So- st 12th street ter.” Young men not conne With a large. body of rebel troops, | varner J, pastor. Siscor 5 aiopatciiee: i with other churches are urged to eee — | come. Emmanuel Baptist. Tuesday evening at 8. Bible school| ciety 6:30 p. m.. Evening service Wednesday evening at 8: The book] 7:30 p, m. . of Job will bs studied. Senior choir We will celebrate our third birth- DAY SALE sobes as The Sunday night service will be rehearsal Friday evening nt 8:15./day next Sunday Feb. 10. As a IS IN FULL SWAY of Wa 3 rifteenth streets, Dr. | 5° thee pected — featured by rousing ‘congregational | bie Hanna pastoe residence, 1516 | XU are always welcome to “The| church family we have grown and in the evacuation], KAN CITY, Mo. Feb. 2.— ng. New song books will be | south Poplar street. Sunday school, |» *!e"4'y Church.” prospered in many ways. We and refuge to give battle} Three persons were killed and sev- | Used next Sunday for the first time. | 19am. Come, there is room for will hold an all day service at the fal troops. Mpa boslinsctigh dra Ploston here | re Deaicr yany vestp: @ zee (Of ane imore. The pastor Witt yreaee Apostolic Assemblace today in t building occupied by | Sermons on the Lo’ Prayer. Sunday at 11a Meeting being held temporarily at i i THE PEOPLE KN WwW j the Batley ynolds Chand Ci ipErec 3 B. ¥. P, U. at . m. Wednes- | 1 Burlington aye. Everybody Quick Service ( ) of company, 913 Grand ,avenue, 5 Christian Science. day, 7:00 p.m ible study and| invited. Gospel preached fh the on British Emoire ‘xplosion’ shook’ the entire down-| Christian Science services are held | 5.3 yor « Come to Emmanuel: | power of the Holy Ghost. Services Packing Sellt meet 2th ute \ town district. n the church edifice, corner of | they love a fellow over tliere.” Meld every: night excluaie Monter and Crating reopen negotiations fu the Cape Tire-| The dead: Claude James, Battey | Fourth and {Grane “streets,” every baorresttd pn Reed hag rpg aed ag ton Coal mine strike eynolds, employe; Charles Payne, | Sunday morning a clock. Evansville. Chapel. Vicon 11 a) m. and 7:30 p.m. Elder i poe fireman; unidentified passerby, bss oft mene ee: 3 ; at Dr. J. T. Hanna, minister. Sun-| David Schultz, pastor. Phone 948 and 949 REDUCTIONS PHILADELPHIA—Special P es ninboone eects ries aa day school at 2:30 p.m. and preach- chasing police automobiles, 1 Attorney Winter All ate welcome te thee services, | 28 at 3:30 p.m. We are expecting Kenwood Presbyt pert marksmen, were put into Natrona Transfer Storage a full house néxt’ Sunday. © Come ‘aa! Sunday school for children up to | © 4 Rey. Edwin E. Preston, niinister. service to guard the five largest pay aie ie au eats and enjoy the service: Sabbath school at 9.30 a.m. Morn- mines To Address Class: | ‘be s/f 20 youre ie bolt st sun Rar witstipret tite aout t 225 Midwest. buildin, Trinity Lutheran ing room at 325 Midwest building a anise a } At M. E. Church s open each weekday from 12| Qitssourt Sy S. Park and E. 4th Sts. Yelock until 4:30 o'clock. Bndeavor at 7 p. m. Howard No- land, leader. & Fuel Co. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Young Notice of Meeting people's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Ruth|| powder River Lodge No. 763 ti: eile. J. H. Gockel, Pastor 2 3 = Sunday’ school at 9:30 a. m. Bible Mills Presbyterian ment was reached by the Uberal and Attorney Max Winter will s ak =f , r . . . ational canten-sok tite Big Ais /Amagea PN ata Pel elven St. Anthony's Cathoiic class at 6:30 p. m. Morning service| Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister, Corner of Seventh and Center streets, The Rev, Father J. H. of sermon, Matthew “Be of Good Cheer; men's class at the Methodist church NEW YORK.—The arrest of two | Sunday morning at 9:45. o'clock. THE SCOTT CLOTHING £0. ullin, pastor, the Rev. Father J.|e Not Afraid! Evening service at| Hunter, leader. Evening worship erhood of: Railway Trati- men in Pittsburgh nipped a plot to |S. E. Bailey is teacher of the class Moreton, assistant pastor. Mass-| 7:30. Text of sermon, I Samuel 24:] at 7.30 p. m. paige ts first and third Sun- circulate spurious bonds of the | and Attorney B. H. Pester is presi- 3: 7 f. 2 * ” . men mee! irst a reula purious nds ¢ cal Shay ofa x ds *s on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9.30 and|1-9; theme: “David Spares "Saul. day nights, each month. I. O, ° er Ttallan government: totalling 1,000,- | dent All_men not. connected with 15:39." Mass during the week at-S\ This ia the/sitth atta airies\ot mar. O. F. hall. G. E. Stromber, 000 lire (about $200,000 gold |S0me other church are invited to], 3 ea 2 o 3 e First Presbyterian . FB, a jo Ee ‘> lire (abo 2 n a gold ss; tha’ ai clock, Sunday school at 2 o'clock|mons on Bib’e stories illustrating Tabernacle corner sixth and Dur-|| Secy-Treas 763. basis), federaj officials said Ryn hn Se Benediction at 3. the Ten Commandments. Have you ace Tr, am church home? Then a cordial ofticers | CHAMONIX, Feb. 1—(By The ‘ ae ai ak Here. re fidelity Associated Preee)-Dhe American | aay aies mrt seats Wellorisea Rann an te “ vena a > Mus- | Hockey team defeated Sweden 20 t y Sale Dae 3] ita * epee rooting dade ieee eal (TREES eT RET Olympic| n+ 11:00 a: m. Prayer meeting First Congregational ~ cr aateaelg icien a match here today, The Unitea| Wednesday night, 7:30 p.m. The| Services at the America Theater. | : ] DUESSELDORF.—A_ resolution ;the Canadians in the final. be in charge of the young people.| Church school at 10, A meavol ia a adopted by tho central committee of ro Come out and give them your sup-|500 enrollment is the goal set for the separatist party asking t When the Princ? of Wales was en-| Port. Rey. Olsen will preach for us | 1924. They are uli in Casper and Bren te caacreiee natin tertained last year by the City of| Sunday morning and the Brother- |running the streets on Sundays. Let Rhenish Westphalia was sent to the | London, the reception cost $12,000, | 200d class will have charge of the |everybody help. “Suffer the little Rhineland commission. ———.—— evening ‘service children to come unto me" Jesus. a Special sale of Winter Merchan- Rey. Ripley was with us last Sun- | Worship and sermon at 11. Wash- MOSCOW.—President Obregon of | “ise at Jessen Brothers Co., 115 E.| day and gave us two very inspiring | ington flasco is tne livest -plece of Mexico sent the only direct message | Second. talks, news among the headliners today. of sympathy reéelved from any ee tee , Our School of Missions opens Sun- | No finer illustration of what persist- national executive on the death of | 77>..Pe™ Cent discount on men's} day evening at 5 o'clock with alent silencing of conscience will re- ae aine Pe semen cerry Brothers Co., 115] social hour and light refreshments.’ sult in, than this case. A thirty CUT IN IMMIGRATION QUOTAS “Chale ORDERED REPORTED TO HOUSE Proposing restriction of immigra-| tion to 8 per cent of the foreien tion to this country to 2 per cent | Population here in 1910 expires of the foreign born of each nation | June 80, this year, and Chairman Johnson of the committee - ere in 1890 and permitting virtual | nounced he would seca inmmedinns Selection of the immigrants at the | consideration by the house of the port of embarkation was ordered | measure. IT-HAS FAR EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS ! GREAT JEWELRY AUCTION .. Now In Full Blast ; THE EVENT OF THE SEASON AYRES JEWELRY. SALE Diamonds, Watches and fine Jewelry Are Being Sold to the Highest Bidder Your Choice of 100 New Records 3 for $1.00 DURING OUR SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE No Demonstration—No Approval—No Exchange The Chas, E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second Casper Phone 194 favorably reported to tpe house by| ‘The bill provides that all pros: the immigration committee. pectivé immigrants shall get certi- Each nation, however, will be | ficates of entry from United States THE LAUNDRY THAT SATISFIES allowed a quota of 200 immigrants | consuls before embarking thus prac- above the 2 per cent basis. ‘The | tically insuring selection of the present law, restricting immigra-! immigrants abroad, PEETE LAUNDRY, PHONE 1232-W TRAIN SCHEDULES 5 Gentl. ’s Laundry Repair Free Westbound os ca ghee er rad Ly Rea iar ee This is a Rare Opportunity to Supply Your Needs With Dependable J ewelry pe Af aS St ica AEN 2:35 p. m. Every Article Has Our Personal Attention f ey warrior Depart Don’t Hesitate, Come Down, Select Any Article From This Immense Stock and Buy It at Your Own Price TWO SALES EACH DAY, STARTING AT THE HOURS OF 2:30 AND 7:30 P. M. AYRES JEWELRY CO. STORAGE PASSENGER CARS $12.50 PER MONTH DEAD STORAGE $8.00 PER MONTH Absolutely Fireproof Building—Open Night and Day Car Washing The Lee Doud Motor Co. SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING | Leave Salt Crock Baggage and Express dee ie Called for and Delivered 8 a, m. : 28S | Sat, Coeek, Tepnapertatton ret 424 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 The Leading Jeweler of Casper, Wyo. Smith & Turner Drug Store ee |

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