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@he Casper Daily crivune Cherokee, Richardson are the parents of five children all but one having Mr. and Mrs. Timothy 'T. Daly of 742 South Beech street are the par- ents of a baby son who arrived yes- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover, Mr. and 'y afternoon, February 15, at Mra. J. C. Dorland, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gillett, Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy~Anderson, Mrs. Marie Challman, Miss Lottie Lessor, Miss Esther Bean, Miss Clare Bean, Miss Phyllis Dorland, Miss Gwen- dolyn Bates, Mis Alice Jean Hoover, Miss Helen Anderson and the Messrs. Frank Smith, Lewis, John Lessor, Robert Anderson and the guests of honor. . today for Chicago where they will make their home and where Mr. Catterall has been Promoted to a responsible position for the Standard Ol company, eee Denver business men. who are spending several days here include. F. C. Gray, EB. A> Sanderson, F. F. Makley, and C. H. Patterson. RECESS TAKEN IN OIL PROBE (Continued from Page One) Edward 4. McLean, publisher of the Washington Yost who has been ca.led from a.m Beach for question. sng with respect to the slush fund report and also the checks for $100,- 000, he pie fin: has testified were re- turned to him uncasned b; 4B. Fall, ile: aarry F. Sinclair, who ts now re- turning from urope, may be one of the first witnesses after the re- cess. The committee desires to question him particularly regarding the prayer meetings for this month. Evening service at 7:30. There is to be an all-day meeting held at the church on Saturday 0: all the pastors or representatives from the different Baptist. churches sn this district. The,object of this meeting is to lay plans of co-opera- tion for the churches to meet the obligations which are before the de- nomination at ths time. The judies of the church will serve lunch at noon, Dance This Evening At L. 0, 0. F. Hall. The Patriarchal Militant, high branch of the Odd Fellows lodge will give @ dancing party this eve- ning, one of the series they are giving this season at the I, O. O. F. hall. North Casper Presbyterian 1009 N. Durbin street Geo. Woodard, Minister Sunday school 10 a. m. Christian Endpavor 6:45 p. m. Morning ser- vice 11 a.m. Text: “Philip Saith Unto Him, Lord Shew us the Father and {t sufficeth us.” Evening service 7:30 p. m. Text: Jesus saith unto him, “Feed My Sheep.” The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet with Mrs, H. H, Brown, 924 Craig street, Thurs Gay, February 2ist at 2:30 p. m. The meeting will be on the 2ist in- stead of the 22nd on account of the Baby Clinic to be held at the Roose- velt school house on the 22nd. Every one is welcome at our services. Altar and Rosary Society Will Give Luncheon. The Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony’s Catholic church will give a luncheon and bridge party next week on Wednesday, February 20, at the Mullin club. Lunch will be served at 1 o'clock and tickets may be purchased for reservations made for tables by calling Mrs. Wilber Foshay, Mrs. Denis Daly, Mrs. J. A. Loyan, Mrs, Fay Crater or Mrs. J. F. Solland. vee Mildred Bubb Entertains Kiwanis Club Dinner, Miss Mildred Bubb, student of the Elizabeth Baker school of danc- Lieut. Com. Bruce G. Leighton (left) newly appointed engineer officer of the Shenandoah and Lieut. Com. Zachary Lansdowne, who succeeds} Commander McCrary, are shown photographed. at Navy Department in i | East Casper Methodist Community. Washingtoi a 8 ing and Casper prima donna, was] ‘he unpaid loan of $25,000 which’ his ahi tae Gebers taiiiecet ae numbered among the entertainers | personal attorney, J. W. Zeveiy, has February 17: ‘School of religious Thursday evening at the Kiwanie| testified he made to Fail within education, 5. Sermon, 11:00 club dinner given at the Elks home} three months after he had retired “Where ‘Is Thy God?” * Sunior for wives and lady friends of mem- | from the cabinet. League, 6:30. Sermon, 7:30, “What bers of the ization. Miss Bubb Moreover, it desires to interrogate Is a Christian?" Thursday, 2:00, who {s numbered among the clever|/him further about circumstances W. F. M. S. meets at church. Fri. dancers and soloists of the city,| surrounding the iease of Teapot day, Junior chorus, 4:00; Senior sang “Memories Garden’s, was enthusiastically recetved by all those present. . Dome and conferences which he haw with Fal at the former secretary's New Mexico ranch. Other subjects which the commuttes wants to take up with him are the conditions under which he agreed to pay $1, vuujwu0 to tte iioneer and Belgo Ou companies for their claims in the Teapot reserve and the contract chorus, 7:30. Pastor will be absent from the city a few days this week, attend- ing the district conference at Grey- bull, where he will conduct the music for that three day session. That annex to house the Sunday school overfiow will be ready for occupancy this Sabbath. Tho Sun- day school board Monday night au- thorized the organization of a Young Married People's class, also a class of high school age. These two classes fill a need, and will be another going concern at an early date. i nh NY NA, Heb (Baa fo athiestic, by the Fundamentalists and eyery preacher who stands up for modern truth ts marked to go. It is no tea party by any means, it is a real tempest. Get the facts Sunday, Another great evening is schedul- ed at the Y. W.C. A. at 7:30. Every- body is welcomed. Another ques- tionaire on the things that perplex. Please hand in your question if you can before the morning service, Community singing. Refreshments. If there was anything else that the New First church thought was necessary to make the Sunday ser- vices more helpful it would be tried at once. You are welcome. Miss Florence Johnson, who will leave the latter part of next week for Chicago where shé will visit for some tee, eae noes ia Be dinner ven evi at her gee 251 East Twelfth street. Among those who attended were the Misses Eleanor Shumaker, Elizabeth Nicolaysen, nevieve Shumaker, Marjorie N' |, Cath »#rine Myers, Barbara Beers, Dorothy Myers, Helen Parks, Elizabeth Bran- son and Anna Hoff. eee Mayor and Council Are Entertained. Following a business session of the city council last night the Mesdames S. K. Loy, J. M. Lowndes and 8. F. Pelton and Miss Margaret Robertson entertained the officials with a very elaborate luncheon served in the office of Miss Robert- son who fs city nurse. Corner of Seventh and Center Streets. The ey. Father J. H. for the payment of another $1,000,-| Mullin, pastor, the Rev. Father J. 000 to J. Leo Stack; a Denver oil] F. Moreton, assistant pastor. Mass- operator, and Frederick G, Bonfils} 10:30, Mass during the week at 8. publisher of the Denver Post. o'clock, Sunday ‘school at ,2 o'clock Other witnesses for whom sub-| Benediction at 3. poenas have been issued include John T. King, former Republican national committeeman from Con- necticut and others connected with the Association for the Protection of American rights In Mexico. The committee wishes to examine the vooks of this organization with re- spect to expenditures which the committee has information it has made in Washington. Cost of the improvements made to Fall's New Mexico ranch will be another subject of inquiry, as late reports to the sensatorial investiga- tors indicate that the sum was in excess of that first repored’ to them. They were unsuccessful in obtain- ing any info1 mon this matter Christian Science. Christian Science services are held in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sub- Ject of today’s lesson is ‘Soul’. Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clogk. Al. are welcome to these services. Sun day school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Reading room at 325 Midwest building is open each week-day from 12 o'clock until 5 o'clock. First Presbyterian Church ,of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Held,in Union Labor hall south of Burlington depot on Wolcott. Sun- day school, 10:30 a. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p.m. Everybody wel- come, Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter, pastor. Prayer for the Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, 945 a. m., 8. H. Maddux, superin- tendent. Sermon, 11:00 a. m., “The Trinity Lutheran (Missouri Synod- 8. Park and B. Fourth streets J. H. Gockel, Pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Bible class at 6:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be celebrated in the morning. Beauties of the Alps American Looking at the majestic Tetons across Jackson Jackson lake. The Grand Tetons of Wyoming known as “The American Alps,” are the beautiful mountains in America. most of Time Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Woman Missionary society wi meet with } Cooper, 1236 Sout Boxelder. The work on the Chureh of the Nazarene Corner 8. Poplar and 12th street: llth and Poplar, south. - Rev. E. F. Dunn, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. services 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. P. 8. 6:30. day evening 7:30. Every service worth while service. Spirited cot sregational singing. Simple preac ing of the old time gospel. In co: nection with the Sunday walk one bloc! by a cornet quartet. blessings that are ours from week week. Evansville Chapel. for all. 3:30. services for all. Grace African Methodist “The Friendly Church” 305-N. Grant street The Valentine social given by o efficient Stewards Aid of whi Mrs. Emma Sanders is preside up to date affairs ever given und the auspices of the church. ers. The usual Sunday services wi be observed. Sunday school at te Preaching at eleven. Subject morning sermon: “Sol Winners. Music by the Junior choir. Mrs. Corinne O'Bryant, Pres. Eve! ing worship at 7:30. Sermon by th minister: Subject: “Gossip.” should not fail] to hear this sermo! hearsal Tuesday at choir Friday at 8:15. that the mission of the church is serve. May we not be of service you at “The Friendly church.” Tabernacle corner sixth and Dur- bin streets. Dr. Charles A. Wilson pastor. Residents 1103 South Wol- cott street. Telephone 775. Sunday school and Bib'e classes 9:45 a. m. Classes for both young and old. Judge R. R. Rose will speak to the Brotherhood class. All men of the class and of the congregation should hear Judge’ Rose Sunday morning at 9:45. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon—"Reducing the Average.” Anthem—I Will Lift up Mine Eyes Eville. Young Peoples*meeting 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30. Ser- mon—"The Place of Christ.” An- them—O Paradise, O Paradise.—Am. brose. Westminister Guild Wen day 6:30 p. m. Dinner at the manse 1103 S. Wolcott followed by study of Japan led by Miss Gladys Hasbruck. A large attendance is desired. Ladies Aid Soclety Thursday 2:30 p. m. in the church parlors. Mrs. Henry's committee will serve. Many new members continue to be received in the Ladies Aid Society. The society is doing a fine work which is greatly enjoyed by the members. Strangers are cordially welcomed to all ser- vices of the church, from Thomas Johnson, foreman of the Fall ranch, who was examined yesterday after a three weeks stay in Washington. SHOOTING STIRS UP WASHINGTON (Continuéd from Page One) have been published widely and the capital has been the butt of many quips and much ridicule, some of it wholly based on exaggerations; but every move for a public inquiry into conditions has for one reason or another fallen short of the mark. Today it was apparent, however, that the shooting of Senator Greene had deeply stirred those in official positions. Many of his colleagues in the senate and his old friends in the house, where he served for ten years, said they were ready to de- mand that something be done. It was not entirely clear whether blame ever could technically be placed where it belongs. ‘Those who were passing along the street at the time had only a fleeting glimpse of flying automobiles and flashing fire of pistols, and those who took part in the battle told con- flicting stories. Two men who were in the car under pursuit said when they. subsequently were captured that they had not fired at all, but their story was contradicted by other pursuers, ‘There was no liquor in the sup- posed bootlegger car when it was overhauled. Prohibition agents said the occu- pants of the car were unloading a still. The two men arrested said they only had gone into the alley The preparatory service will begin at 10:30, the main service at 11 o'clock. By request the sermon which was delivered at the radio station last Sunday will be preached rin this service. Text: 11 Timothy 3:16- Theme: “Fundamental Facts about the Bible.” Evening service at 7:30. Text of sermon: Luke 19: 110, Theme: “The Publican Zac- chaeus.” This is the seventh of a terles of sermons on Bible stories Mlustrating the Ten Commandments. ‘The offering in both services will be for mission and synodical purpose. Gospel! in a Nut Shell; anthem, “Send Out Thy Light,” Gounod. Junior church, 11:00 a. m., conduct- ed by Mrs. Carter; subject, “How to Weigh Character”; anthem by Junior choir led by Miss Lucy Gantz. Membership class, 2:30 p. m. Will parents please have their children présent. Epworth League, 6:15 p. m., led by Mrs. Carter;~Miss Helen Porter will sing. Sermon, 7:30 p. m., “Thy Kingdom Come"; this is the third sermon in the series on the Lord's prayer; rousing con gregational singing; anthem, “Sin to the Lord a Glorious Song,’ Wildermere; duet, “Closer Still with Thee” (Rales), Misses Lucille and Marguerite Palmer. Tuesday, 7:30 Pp. m., prayer service, conducted by the basketball team; Edwin Hath- away will have charge. The pastor will be absent at a district confer- ence at Greybull. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., final game in the city basket- ball league, Methodists against the Red Crowns. Thursday, 2:30 to 5:00 Dp. m., Martha Washington tea at the parsonage, 866 South Lincoln street, under the auspices of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary 50- ciety. Interest program by Mrs. Hilgren, Miss Edna Mae Healey, Mrs. Homer Helms, Helen Carter, Grace Olive Ferguson and Lois Rarle. Friday, 2:30 p. m,, General Aid meeting; the Victory Workers circle will entertain. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. The series of sermons on the Lord’s prayer Is attracting large evening congrega- tions. The third in the series will be given Sunday night. The choir is providing special music also and the congregational singing is inspir- ing. PERSONALS Harold C, 4s visiting with friends and atten to business af- fairs here from Colorado. ose C. Clarke geologist, left last even- ing for Denver where he will spend until the first of next month. cee M. B. Mack of Billings is an out of town business man spending a few days in the city. cee M. L. Wagner {is here on business today from Salt Lake City. ~ eee H. G. Morrison left last evening for Denver and other Colorado points where he will spend a week or 10 days on @ business trip. see Jeremiah Mahoney is spending several days at Salt Creek on bus!- ness. 3 see Peter J. Tobin came in yesterday and will visit here with his family for some time. cee Howard C. Davis Is here on busi- ness for several days and visiting with friends from Salt Creel. eee Scandinavian Lutheran J. Reini, pastor. Services at the City Hall at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m, Grace Lutheran United Lutheran Church in America O. W. Ebright, pastor. Office 306 O. 8. Bldg., phone 564W. All serv- tces held in Odd Fellows’ Hall, sec- ond and Wolcott. Morning Service 11:00 a. m. “In the Master's Vine yard” Evening worship 7:30 p. m ‘he Justice of God.” Sunday school 10:00 a. m. R. Heinze Supt. St. Marks Church Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning Pray- er and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Kenwood Presbyterian Rey. Edwin E. Preston, Minister Nine-thirty a. m. Sabbath school. 11.00 a. m. Morning worship. At 3:00 p, m. this church will give the service to be broadcasted from the Casper radio station. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society. Leader: Mrs. Noland. Week-night meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. Miss Ruth Whittley is the guest of friends here for a few days from her home in Denver. vee Mrs. Isabelle Rollins {s visiting with relatives and friends in Omaha for several weeks. eve E. B. Stewart is here on business for a few days from Lavoye. cee First Congregational Services at the America Theater. Robt. Allingham D. D. Tel 1237. Chureh school at 10, Studies adapt- ed to meet the ages of the children as well as the age in which we live. A thoroughly christain course ac- cording to the light of the twentieth century. All classes. Worship and sermon at 11. Prelude in A minor. Offertory Madrigale Simonetti. Mrs. L. L. Langworthy organist. Anthem. We would see Jesus, Brackett. The new chorus. Mrs. Berta Smith director of music. Sermon “If the Mi'ls Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston, Minister Sabbath school, 10:00 a. m.; 6:45 Lyle C. Nelson has returned from Chicago after spending — several Weeks here on a business and pleas- ure trip, First Baptist. Fifth and Beech streets, Sunday school, 9:45. There is a class for you. Preaching by Rev. Jacobs at 11 o'clock; subject, “God's Financial Plan.’ Mission school, 5:00 p. m. Pp. m. Young Peoples’ meeting. Lead- m. er: Mrs. Sappenfield; 7:30 p. vening worship. Sermon subje 's the young man Absalom safe?" see 8 Florence Johnson will leave week for Chicago wlfre she spend some time visiting with Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. is and relatives. to get “‘a copper kettle.” Fundamentalists should win." Many| The interest and attendance in this|J. T. Hanna, pastor; residence, 1510 eee Later after an Xray examination | laymen ignorant of the {issues in-|branch of the work {s increasing | South Poplar street. Sunday school mer Fuller spent a few days| physicians announced that the | volved in this controversy say this| steadily. There are teachers pro | 10:00 a.m. A study of the Parab rm & week in Scotabluff visiting with] bullet which hit ‘Senator Greene | is a little ncrap between the preach-| vided for all ages, #0 como and| continued, 11:00 a att. 13 ends and relatives. had not remained in his head. ers, The greatest revolution of his-|learn how the other half of the|to 22. B. ¥, P. 1 hzbied The discovery was regarded as | tory is now working itself out in this| world lives. Pr: eh soaatide Ww ae Moore, preside: Witt emely encouraging and those} discussion. All the valuable and|neésday right at . ‘The young|p. m.; theme, “Sy has ace arene oe Picci onutaacbs said they expected modern accepted scientific truth of| people are to be congratulated on | ficence.” Wednesda the, way they have taken hold of him to recover. here for the Chevrolet Motor. com- the past fifty years is declared ? 3 por ngreninane ames Caracas Sweet Chocolate is a pure, delicious and healthful food, Asan addition to school or business lunches or for between meal snacks it is vastly superior to most of the sweets commonly used. Trade-mark on every package Made only by Walter Baker & Co.Lta. Established 1760 Mills at Dorchester, Mass. and Montreal, Canada BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE Halls to Rent For All Occasions Union Labor Hall 820 North Wolcott Phone 400-W new Take 8. W. Casper bus, get off at Preaching m. ¥ Prayer meeting Wednes. evening service there will be special music Also a farewell service for two of our young people who are leaving to enter the minis try, taking a pastorate in Colorado This live, growing, spiritual church Invites you to come and share the Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. with a full force of teachers and classes Dr. Hanna will preach at Come and help to make these Rev. T. J. Burwell, B. D. Minister. was one of the most pleasing and Mrs. Oscar Freeman assisted Mrs. Sand- of Allen Christian Endeavor League at 6:30. You Weekly meetings: Junior choir re- 8 p. m. Senior We recognize PAGE THREE SEIZURES OF SHORT WEIGHT FOODSTUFFS ARE PILING UP CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 16.— Shortweight and adulterated food stuffs seized in the joint campaign Of the federal and Wyoming state governments against wholesalers and jobbers shipping into this state are piling up. The latest seizures include 200 pounds of shortweight coffee shipped by Independence Coffee company of Denver and ship- (eas Se nal at ble ane eatin BRIGE-TAKING lO CHARGED T0 OFFICER, SAID State May Prosecute Former Sheriff at ii Sheridan. h NN Svenday schoo! rooms is progressing | | CHEYE: . Wyo. Feb. 16.— splendidly Come te Emmanuel, | Evidence gathered by the state law ‘they love a fellow over there.” enforcem*at department in {ts in pectab yd S3 vestigation of alleged malfeasance Unity Truth Center. by Frank R. Toy while he was Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Lec- | “Herff of Sheridan county will be ture at 11 o'c.ock, Mra. M. Peter-| P!#ced at the disposal of the prose. son. Tuesday evening class in| U's attorney of Sheridan county Lamson’ te tredihi? ive wos. Ma hould he institute prosecution of Thursday afternoon, 2 o'clock, Good |‘M® former sheriff, or should a Vox. oti ounty grand jury be summonéd to as onsider the Toy case. A portion | this evidence re bribe-taking. While awaiting developments .in Sheridan county, the state law en forcement department will withhold further action. Had Toy not resigned last Satur. day, and so avoided a hearing be fore Governor Ross February 18 on the charges against him, it is stated Shere the constitutionality of the m-| statute under which action against h-| him was instituted would have been m-| questioned in the supreme court His res gnation terminated plans for such acti es to alleged s. 4 to ee ich nt || A in n. n- ne if suffer rheumatic twinges n. due to sluggish kidneys! Well kidneys filter the to to and miserable. Don’t risk neglect! with a stimulant diuretic. bor! “Use Doan’ Gust Adams proprietor shoe repair shop, 208 East J. St says: “Sitting in a stooped position so long at a time weakened my kidneys and caused my back to become lame, After sitting long I coud hardly get account of sharp, stabbing pains my back. My Kid- neys acted trregulariy, Doan’a Pills relieved me. The backache left and my kidneys acted regularly.” up on At all 4 which they are given and them. ‘DR. LEO J 18 Daly Feel Lame, Achy-- All Worn-Out? THAT dull, constant backache wearing you out? Do you feel lame in the morning, tired all day; Then you should realize that these troubles are often But colds and chills are apt to weaken the kidneys and allow body-poisons to upset the whole system. Then comes daily backache, headaches, dizziness and kidney irregularities—one feels nervous, worn-out Help your weakened kidneys have helped many Casper people. .” Say These Casper Folks: Doan’ Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys ‘burn Co, Mfg. ments of misbranded tea and syrups hipped by the Early Tea & Coffee company of Denver. The former selzure was made by the federab government and the latter ship- ments by state agents. The Early company has been cited to appear before the state dairy, food and oil commissioner February 21. Shippents made by the Early company and seized by state agents were consigned to retailers in Chey- enne, Laramie, Osage and Buffalo. pe Saba Le aa French Slayer Is Convicted Second Time LAON, France, Feb. 16.—Raoul Marchand, 20, has been convicted of murder and sentenced to death for the second time, a case which is believed to be unequalled in French justice. He w: ust S condemned first {n Aug- last, for the slaying of a young sir’. While in prison awaiting the result is lawyer's efforts to obtain a re pite from Prea‘dent Millerand, Marchand ote day caught a prison attendant off guard and felled him with a chair in an attempt to escape The attendant died next day; Mar chand was again arraigned before a jury, and sentenced gHICHESTER. SPILLS CN Biseiioeerie found gul'ty | fold metallic’ sesled with Blue Ribbon, ether. Bist tin ications SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ar Notice of Meeting Powder River Lodge No. 763 Brotherhood of Railway Train- men meets first and third Sun- day nights, each month. I. 0. O. F, hall. G. E. Stromberg, Secy-Treas 763. at every sudden move? blood and keep it healthy. Use Doan’s Pills. Doan’s Ask your neigh- Mrs, Mamie Milles, , 401 WW. First St, says: severe attack of rheumatic trouble some months ago. My hands and wrists swelled up and my ankles wete all puffed up so that it was impossible to get my shoes on. My back was stiff and sore and [ couldn't stand and was obliged to take to my bed. Doan’s Pills cured me completely, s Pills had a box Chemists, Buffalo, N. ¥. Persons who have received treatments at this office have much to say in regard to the skillful manner in almost invariably say that the methods used here were different from any they had before experienced or had had described to Hours By Appointment Only . CORNELL CHIROPRACTOR Building

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