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t PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Tribune — t Che Casper Daily Cribune fe ae 1 Stes and how it Mid on a: 2 d Ruslan BY TED OSBORNE MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS own j = a ms The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the judem: Mrs. Wage-Earner use for publication of all news credited in this paper| that a certain condidate will stand firm for pro-| The laziest wkas afraid Man in town serious.” and also the local news published herein. tection, and Fae Pe means id = evening anc | Suarding of the industry it employs her hus- che matey elo ‘Teiveue ovecy meneny, at Cas- band and perhaps her sons, and that candidate per, Wyoming. Publ.cation offices: Tribune Building, | wil} have one more active supporter in his cam- it was something z Fellow who A scientist recently said that play- Opposite postoffice. paign. Show Mrs. Salary-Man that a candidate| Rides in a ing a musical instrument is a hair ma | ji an t d i He for the tariff that} Tin lzzte “| tonic. We will admit that the ma- Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as seco 8 going to stand in congress for the onic. class matter, November 22. 1916. keeps the business going and paying salaries} 1” order to jority of music nowadays fs hair : = —_—_——_——_—_——_ ern aa A =| _-----.15 and 16| to those who work in the offices as well as divid-| Save himself the em ‘ Sunday service. Our Business Telephones ~~. Effort of welcome is in Branch Telephone Eexchange Connecting All ends for those who risk their fortunes in it, and Knocking the i Vnele Hook 3 the spirit of the old time invitation, & Departments. Mrs. Salary-Man’s vote is as good as cast. Ashes off of “Most advice is like patent medi- “Whosoever will let him come.” = By Who more than the home woman is concern-| His cigar. ® | cine; it won't do you a bit o' harm . w JE. HANWAY and E. E. HANWAY ed for the protection of American production — so long as you don't take it.” & Advertising Representatives against competition with cheap labor in other Exactly. a a Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bids. Ct-| lands? Who more than she ig affected by pro-| Teacher—“Now, boys, an animal TonateRTy ar be ait eet c caso, Til, 286 Firth Ave. New York City; Sew Mont-| posal of reciprocal trade treaties with other SO eee tae ne eee weet ox “tha ihemsenae omnes RT Copies of the, Daily Powers, like Germany—treaties in which recipro- a eta ne EEE” “ilo wis rome: © Solos <aail “te 2 Trib’ file In the New York, Chicago, '| city means only advantage for ers, loss “, ty bellows.’* be * Friendly Church.” e and San Francisco offices and visitors are welcome. Sinenentanes fA Mr ge the others, loss of | “ Ciass (in unison)—"A atriped.”* pay : bogey quubsect: shi Ss 305 North Cedar attest: eee T. ¥ x | chorus. Mrs. Smith, director tev. T. 4 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A.B. ©) | Who more than the American home woman is Simple. —win eee ee of music. Sermon, “Who was Jesus| non Sesihe, Cae weet: tele a SUBSCRIPTION RATES concerned in immigration policies? If low living| “Do you know where Willie Simp- on ey eee M bea ye by the pastor. A service] Faster season por Aecles cppctny — ¥ By Carrier and Outside State 9,00] Standards are to be imported who will suffer|%" lives, my boy?” asked a kindly an old sen-dog. Let me have| “The Man Sick of the Palsy;” 6:30 p. me set there is a balanced’ blending | terea upon the importance of evan- * One Year, Daily and Sunday 49.001 more than the wife and mothe: " ake | 0!4_lndy. couple af Dieu Tee, ciistian Endeavor Society.| Of the mystical and practical. A! scien. both & One iteas.! Gaotay Ook 50 ind mother trying to make |"... te ain't at home, but i#|% °°" Leader: Miss Thelma Cozad. You| Place where the emotions are warn. | =°%™ perecuel anil social. u Six Months Daily and Si $58] ends not only meet but overlap a bit? If immi-| you give me = penny I7l fad him Ra 5: nt Near| Will recelve a hearty welcome from|€4 and the intellect sharpened. The| Wit# thls in mind our services are é Three Months. = *33| gration is to bring us people whose only allegi-|for you,” replied the boy. Piaccnarrar PS Bite G00 Hage tn.| the members of the society. Week| dmiration for Jesus Cheist never coma Boer singed Ris ter ger ° One Month, I = ‘o5| #nce is to the dollar, while their hearts remain] “All right, here you are; you're side.” Go outside and read this item | Mkt meeting on Wednesday at 7:30,| ¥28 deeper or more widespread than worship Sunda: “s da: choo! wads tgs alien, who will be more deeply hurt than the wo-|a nice Uttle boy. ‘Now, where is} fide"’ Oo outs Ais Preliminary preparations for| today. Penniless, homeless, almost| 1p" "Morning swotetn ee eo at . One Year, Daily and Sunday ~--$]-$5 | man whose children are getting their experience es aw = 2 the Easter program. emagricho ¢ he ownes the key| ject of sermon, “Neglected ‘Gio. r One ¥ Sunday Only ~---- ~$3'90| Of life when away from hi uen “Rig! ere. me.” uiet Life. —_—_— affairs. Never wrong- Ci if . Six Months Dally and Sanday — Blof the children of peri eth estat Author pr Poe oed will live after Mills ed a soul, never committed “an evil | jn” ioe beg bse) Sem ar Three: Monthn-Delly and. Sunsay eg ee a ied nigra a ea #1 4a think when! Twas waren | SEN Minister, Rev. Edwin E. Preston.|#ct. misunderstood by his disciples, eld hens aes ny tgs Cz. One Month, Daly and may sacbascinne ase sewi! gov men that I might have my own way!) cCritic—“Possibly; but in strict re- 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school. 6:45 p.| TePudiated by the authorities and OBryant, président: Pei posted 4 b All subscriptions must be p agencies can restrict and select immigration and ” m. Young Peoples’ finally cruelly murdered. Why? : 4 Dally Trivune wi'l not insure delivery after SUPScriP’} seoc+ the immigrants, and the whole matter will Pet cir cee tatapatdan sedans jiroment.” the minister, Gubject: “Tite ‘yorg| Who was he? in the evening at] {2% * Pleasant haur before the evy, tion becomes one month fn arrears. * a \ 4 > a ning sermon. Sermon at 7:30 b: | emerge from the misty realm of congressional ot me. I'm a Mrs-gulded P Fodder. and The World.” 7:30 p. m. Even-| 530 at the Y. W. C. A. a growing : RICK. IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIUy care-| (vate and become a practical concern of her| man. “Dla you read in the paper about |{"S Worship. meet to in-| senior chelir. os Talal you don’ 01 by r pi amend ¢ pag poet Cig eines be ciltverat ‘to you | OWN. pon [the squirrels storing away golf N Gases the day. Young people Pirie’ emai Monday evening from 6:30 to 8, by, epecial’ messenger. Register complaints before §/ The constant hacking away at tariff safe-| Falth—“why dia you start so? 1t|_.1009 North Durbin street. Geo.| At 7:30 at the same place a meting | Unt®” banauet. Get: your ticket, © o'clock guards by free-traders is a danger to the policy|, FTank—“Didn't I understand you| “Yes, and old-timers say Woodard, minister. Sunday school | fF all is held. ‘The pastor will con-| if NOt “eady. ‘This promises to be > f tecti d that d treason +, |to say that your father is failing?" | presages a hard winter.’ 1O°k et : 'y school Gut ai teres ne con-| most pleasant affair. Junior cholr s Ne . cod pS Aagisapnen) fran the beeer tureatens no one’s)” raith—“Physically, I mean,” “It certainly does ‘for the)’. m. Christian endeavor 645 p.| duct @ forum on “Things that puz-|rehearsal ‘Tuesday evening at 8. 5 The Depths of Political Depravity veers abreast hose wanes cage peti Frank—“Oh, that's different.. 1| squirrels.” “He That Abldeth fn Ade, ae | To mma_s0ng®, refreshments. | Ripie school Wednesday evening at 4 ost per! possible combina idealism ~ » in 8. Senior choir rehearsal Friday The lowest level 6f political depravity and|and practicalism. She needs, and there is no frult apes beingeth forth: much Corner ot eet GieeoPal usn| Cvening at 6:15. We. are-planning mendacity yet touched in connection with the in-] reason to doubt that she desires education in B k < Sani Text: “Behold t pnbbgediblye Bet as|Durbin streets, Lewis, 1B. Carter; |SP0c!%! Easter. services, in which vestigation of oil leases was reached when there| this field, still new to her. Her home is built | ack to Sanity sheep in the midst of wolves.” ‘The| PAStOr. 9:30 a. m. Prayer for the) et? Maults and children will take 4 was read into the record of the public hearings} on America’s prosperity, and America’s prosper- oe rhe Ladies’ Aid Society is to meet with|SUmlay school. 9:15 a. m. Sunday tices te abe. Geadcujeein, 4 of that investigation two telegrams signed in| ity is built on America’s industry. The Repub- NeW. ZONE TRIBUNE. irs. Paul Forbes at. the home of| ‘chool. 8. H. Maddux, Supt, 11:00 a! qin be given on tho evening of the name of President Coolidge and addressed} lican party is the party of protection, the Demo- WHotliirig could \ he! elec Stthan'y moved ty) is is of construc.| Mi: H. H. Brown, 924 Craig street |. sermon, “Is the Church and As-) apr 91, The senior choir will fur. 5 to Edward B. McLean in Florida. cratic party is the party of free-trade. (int the. tae "or: tickle epMianienanl ive laatonutianl at ane Seem eereee TT SGN ME S90 ms , to. | BOE OF, f Lapllitye” Anthem. -“'The| nish the entertainment for the eve- 5 There was nothing in the, text of the tele- The home furnished with beds, rugs, chairs turned strongly against the sena-| prosperity of the whole country. He| Fone me welcome at our service. Shelley. 11:00 a. wo genlen tonech ming br: \nensertals.. the folowing grams to give the slightest warrant for any sus-| and tables, china and glassware, sheets, towels, | torial inquisttors and the whole at-| has never swerved from the Mellon Fint conducted by Mrs, Carter. The first|the A At, Ee hohe pmuution of ‘ ich ' i lo with] clothing, stoves, wall paper and everything else| mosphere of selfish partisanship in| plan. He has never swerved from > " es A the A, M. E. Choir’s Magazine. picion that they had anything at all to do wit . mW Comer of Fifth and Beech. Sun-| chapter in “The Black Bearded Bar-| you are always welcome to. “The 4 the oil leases. Immediately upon the messages} made in America is the safest and most comfort-| which congress has become envel-| his refural to convict before juds- day schoo! 9:45, There is a class for | barian” will be given. Solo by Doris ” . i i oped, The capitol {s always the last | ment. He has been a tower of | yy ' a . Friendly Church,” then come, and being read into the record, the White House is-|®ble home. And free-trade offers these things | 0? 4b toate og weabtiieeioes S| pak ncaa s when all Washing. |20u Preach'ng 11 a. m. Young| Westfall. 2:30 p. m. Membership bring others, sued statements showing their utter irrelevance} Cheaper—by giving the wages and the salaries Lorpeodld eal pote ge psa 7 £55 ie pega an me slant Rime ps4 People’s meeting and Juniors meet | °!48s. Very important that all be to the wwork-of dee comimittse: to workers in other lands, but destroying the|™*?. Bu ee : = . i ts At 6:30. All children over 12 are in-| Present 6:15 p. m. Epworth League, even senators and representatives vited to join the Junior B. ¥, P. U.| ‘ed’ by Miss Gladys Byrd. Dean and Had the committee been in the habit of making| “ances of Mr. Salary-Man’s earning the money | are peginning to sense the disgust panic. Inevitably, the country has turn- i Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.| Ernest Sheppard will sing a duet. ‘ public all telegrams, correspondence and docu-| With which to buy them. that it is widespread. ed to Mr. Coo'ldge in this period of| Mr.'Jacobs will be with us for both | 7:20 D. m. sermon, “Lead Us Not Into i ments, which came into its possession, without| There is no lack of reasons why the home wo-| It wan inevitable that the hysteria| doubt and hysteria, As if to com-| services on Sunday. tite young peo-| Temptation.” This is the last sermon 4 any preliminary examination as to their relev-|man should vote next November — and where|that Senator Walsh manufactured) plete the picture, Senator Walsh, ple witl entertain the members of|'" the series on the Lord's prayer. carried away by the shouts of his lynching party, made the fata! blun- der of trying to involve the prest- dent of the United States in the oll rtory by sheer trickery. The insig- nificant telegrams placed in the rec- ancy or significance, then there might have been| these reasons come nearest to her own personal peel aed fuiduinn ene some justification for dragging in the two mes-| concern, they point to the Republican party. The|janaiing of the Mellon plan in the sages from the White House But the public has| home woman vote may be the decisive factor.| jouse was consiCerably aided by the been informed on no less authority than the com-| Women are thinking—and women’s thoughts are] campaign of venomous abuse in the mjttee itself that this has not been the practice.| quickly translated into action, action that goes|senate, The radical and il'-cons'd the.church and thelr friends at ajAnthem, “Fairest Lord Jesus’ social get-together meeting on Tues.| Bere. Solo, “Seek the day evening, March 18, The pageant Prayer"—Terry, by Mrs. Homer “Just Suppose ,” given last Friday | Helms. ‘Trombone duet by Rev. night by the W. W. G. was greatly | Wiklls H. German and Dr. Byron H. enjoyed by all and a nice little sum| Staats. Wednesday, 7:30 p. Tt has been stated b e chairman of the com-| straight and surely to its goal. ered provisions altering the inheri- ‘ad one clear significance for| was given for mission work. Prayer meeting. Thursday BE Selon 5 Renton: ee that data coming tance taxes and creating an absurd|the impartial minded. They gave Annual banquet of the gift tax were swept through the into its hands is carefully sorted in order that house on a tide of partisan exc'te- the last conclusive evidence of the St. Anthony's Catholic, + | League. Friday, Robust Men Like , , :, unworthy motives behind the lynch-| Corner of matter which has no connection or bearing upon Our Southernmost Possession ment. € Seventh nd Center| A!d Society meeting. The Busy Bee - 4 ers in the senate. strets. The Rey. Father J, H.|“irele will entertain. Friday, 7:30-p. Py the oil leases or the manner of their making Latest of all came the flat refusa’| Henceforth, the public will follow] nfullin, pastor, the Rev. Father J,| 7+ Cholr rebearsal, On Sunday after. B AKER Ss may not clutter up the record. True, these state-} Although the flight of the Shenandoah to the} of the Democratic leaders of the| the Gelvings and excursions of the|i, Moreton, aasiatant pastor,| 200M more than forty men will visit ments have not been borne out in many cases North Pole in Be ‘aie heneionien. Ses house, ably supported ‘by the Re-| senator from Montana—and of his! Ntasees on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30| the members and friends of the where witnesses have been called and examined | * seer ry been | pupiican chairman of the ways and|a‘lies in the Daugherty investiga. and 10:30. Mass during the week at | Church to. receive their annual pled. ( ov ‘OA. without any other apparent reason than to give|®bandoned for the year, the intervening period|means committee, Mr. Green, of| tion—with, lessening interest and in- 8 o'clock. Sunday schoul. at, 2 o'clock. | 8°8 fr the’ support-of the church. It . . 1 caudal and ip the dignity of being] may be profitably employed by organizing a|10wa, to cut the current income tax| creasing dingust. Urgent business in| Benediction at 2. will be greatly appreciated if the slander, scandal and goasip the dignity erg jay. P J epE B Al sefore March 15. There was gen.| behalf of the people of the United 2 various families would remain at| Zhe cocoa of ‘high quality. embodied in an official transcript. more effective administration of lands, title to| rai agreement that a 25 per cent| States is before congress. The mer- Firat Ohidlettiac: home in the afternoon until! the But the advertised practice of the committee] .nich the United States acquired by reason of| cut should be made thin year. But its and demer'ts of the oll leases : Church school 9:45; morning wor | teams have called. This will be a Baker’s Cocoa to scrutinize documents in its possession for the the hope of partisan advantage| and the fate of Secretary Fall are} ghj, 11; 8. EB. society 6:30 ana _ | kindness. purpose of keeping out of the record irrelevant | the enterprise of other American explorers. {through postponing the cut pre-|on the way to be determined legally ings Woevign 140 Petite erties is invigorating, matter has been scrupulously followed wherever| Such a territory is Wilkes Land, discovered | vailed. The obvious convenience anc and fairly under the Jurisdiction of; ty the Eternal," Concave. Offertory Apostolic Faith Assembly. stimulating President Coolidge and the federal) stay, Parker. Cornet sco, “Who if pamvicne Dela held St 2238 Bum, only in the courts. The voters il have scant} ynows," Ball, played by Dean Bur. i 01 ue, every night, exclud- that pure patience with any senator or any|aqick, Anthem, “Rise Glorious Con.|'" Monday and Saturday’ nights, eget P members of the committee were implicated.|and charted by Commander Charles Wilkes, of Ree pial noes a Rene ne nesiatial ‘There has been very tender solicitude upon the! the United States nayy in the course of a tour| ‘ 5 . part of the committee for the reputation and the ins possible party gain. Seldom, we . of the South Seas in 1840. The bold coast line|thinlo has a congress as openly de-| representative or any political party Ad Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7:30 food is stimu- feelings ofiRenator W alah. ivory effort banibeen | eer. ce tear tai less than 1,500|fte4 common equity and popular de-| that seeks to sacrifice the necessi-|u°nn” Game Py chor directed) 1 i sunday school 1:30 p.m. All lating, it hasa made to keep out of the record any letters or| Of that continen en ‘or no less than 1,500 snd. ties of the nation to partisan mud-| yigeprand at anaes nd Gom.|8r@ cordially ,invited. Elder David delici fla telegrams which might create even the slightest| miles, approxiately along the Antarctic circle Throughout th!s period of hys-| slinging or maneuvering. Seon! T. Schultz, pastor. elicious Havor ! ing of Christ,” will be aubject of : impresdion that he is not so disinterested and so} from the one hundredth to the one hundred and ae SDSS pactiennanty pepenias Pe oe cee oy the morning sermon. When will — eed an aroma, is : ; , ' mos THE North Casper Christian. cals Fe ia a parysanship in this whole matter as) sixtieth meridian east of Greenwich. Its eastern faim figure in Washington. Ho hes| PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY Christ come again? ‘The prophecies) Corner United and 1H streets.|| & Steat addition to m he has insisted. Mes end is about sixteen hundred miles south of|aone his day's work and stood un- PHONE 1702 are :helne. 20) oo ee. by one. This! charles G. Stout, minister; phone || and a wonderful between, Only two days before the Coolidge messages| New Zealand: Thence westerly there is a long wil ranger phate caren 2149J; residence 773 East H street.|| mealsstay. were read into the record, the committee and] stretch of high lands and bluffa interspencel By a decider, ineeeaeg in ntrendanar | Sunday school, 10:00 a. m., and it 1s Senator Walsh became greatly perturbed be-| with towering mountains, It is believed that at both morning and avenian ance | growing s0 fast that we havo clect- cause they learned it was common knowledge| Wilkes Land {s continuous to the South Pole, ices -and especially the Sunday rahe Sag aaah ae sol a among Washington newspaper men that the com-| and in all probability contains vast deposits of school. We have set the mark at 275 mittee was in possession of telegrams passing needing more. : Communion and hi r % oil, valuable metals and other minerals. In area for Sunday. Sunday is “Family Sree Ee wero, between Senator Walsh and Mr. Doheny so re- cently as the latter part of last December, States. s 11:00 a. m, each Sunday. On this it is almost equal to half of continental United Day.” The youngest member of the which the committee had carefully suppressed. MADE ONLY BY Walter Baker & Co.tra, Established 1780 MILLS AT DORCHESTER, MASS, Sunday we are to broaticast our ser- ta largest entire family prenent will vices from the Casper radio station The explorati f OC der Wilk : Ni be presented with a bible. The men’s The committee then took great pains to let 2 rations of Commander es are KFEV, wave length 263. Would be : brotherhood class numbered 34 last | ciaa to know that our friends over Hp ae e cs ‘ ‘ ; jn | Set forth in detail on charts of the United States \ a’ i week. The men have planned to| the state are listening | . Al Booklet af Choice Recives Sent Fi pac clge hare ties cia re ered ee navy and of the British admiralty. The title of have an address each Sunday by} who care to do so might drop acon tafrtizinsid Méaviy, exhibitadnhin vishness that the tele.| ‘#e United States to the territory is generally Christian ; Science. ber to be received, and from the|one of Casper's best. The high ~ PPE SSE TESS sao Ne ‘da been ante le the committee by the admitted, for in all the 84 years since its dis-| Christian Science services are}fine program to be given. school class Bea tabes, of teachin taltesanh Geranne and asserted his great Indige covery there have been no other claims filed pela the. Piped yi teameagiged of My atk.’ gute vsharr aya aiak pa in eee eh ; a nation in the following language: upon it. But unless this country perfects its ayia noreaingiat 11 ‘o'clock, Sub. 1614 East Second street. ‘Willis teachers are among the best in Cas- “This telegram (Doheny’s telegram to him) holaing ae pre res tce as i Revernent of ject of Sunday’s lesson {s “Sub-| Hugh Germany, minister. School! per. We have an efficient school and 3 ‘ as will be noted is from Los Angeles. The com- es Land, sf ly to find itself involved | stance." ‘Testimonial meetings are}of religious education, 9:45. The| believe jn a religious educationa’ ‘ ; in a controversy over its control. Even now the held on Wednesday evening at 8| good work of the other churches in| Program. Come help us. The First mere teeeead Teaser in ea i smgeles British are fitting out a ship for south seas ex-|o‘clock. AU are welcome to these|Casper, creating. a moral and| Christian church is on the’ corner Beach and New Orleans, Somebody busied him-|P!oration which may visit the territory and set|services, Sunday school for chil-| spirittial atmosphere, is causing |0f Grant and Lind streets. Grant FREE ‘. up conflicting claims. dren up to the age of 20 years is|this Sunday school and church to| Street bus passes. self by going outside of the request of the com- Ps ae pa 1 held on Sunday ét 9:30 a.m. Read-| grow. Question of room ‘ow. Some. mittee to lug in this telegram from Los An-| Great Britain is keenly alive to the potential ing room at 325 Midwest building} body hurry and buy First church's Emmanuel Baptist geles.” value of land holdings in that part of the world. |\, open each week day from 12] lots and then we will get the build-| Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. Chairman Lenroot made the following state- As recently as July of last year there was an|noon until 5 p. m. ing. The sermon, 11:00, anounced | J. T. Hanna, pastor. Residence 1510 ment: order of the King in Council constituting the for Sunday morning, “Why I Am a| South Poplar sets ae aTEEWs “The committee were unanimously of the opin- Koss Sea Sector of the~Antarctic Continent a St. Mark’s. ‘Tither,” will be delivered at 7:30,| Sunday school a, m. Wanted a ii few more men and women for the jon that it (the telegram) had no releyancy| British dependency under the jurisdiction of] seventh and Wolcott streets. pal ceadlope iposainn She te tila tian, seutel air ane Soames whatever to the subject under consideration, and| New Zealand. That sector adjoins Wilkes Land|Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector.| some ol following the offering of | can easily care for about 75 to 100 in accordance with its practice, excluded it from! 0” the east, and the British title is based on dis-|Holy communion at 8:00 a. m.|(asedy following theo Epworth | more in Sunday school. Sermon 11 the telegrams to be read into the record * * *,"| Coveries by the British expedition. It is report-| Church Rehocl atra48 a.m: \ Morante us. g0: Llaydanderaon, teaser. |& wa. ‘Test. Meat 13:46 “phe This being the practice of the committee, as|@d that in 1922 Ross sector yielded $4,000,000 of | DE Braver end sermon at 11:00 a.m.) 7-39, service of this hour will close | Pearl of great ee ge gee stated on the authority of the chairman by what whaling revenues to New Zealand, and in 1923 Pp. m. Service on Thursday at 4OGp erent (AZ $80) 80-De, Berdas 2. Mee aC era eat Whien rule were the two messages from the White| $%,000,0000. In 1917 the British extended their Staats and the pastor can run down |™. $ * ;: . m. ~ House read into the record? There was not the|@ominion by constituting the Falkland Islands |” i Sag rey phe Seta etn ht ram at the close of their wor- (— least excuse for it on any other ground than the| dependency Seo. Soveron': Bie: Seekers First Presbyterian. ship. On the afternoon of thia | We Are Now Located In low hope to besmirch the reputation of the chief | tween 20 an legrees of west longitude. Both} sizth and Durbin ‘streets: Rev. | Sabbath our people will be visited executive of the United States by the coward’s | 0f these British sectors extend all the way to the|chas. A. Wilson, D.D., minister, |by our workers in the interest ot OUR NEW HOME device of innuendo and implication. South Pole. 11 a. m., subject, “Broadening Bless-| our local budget and world. service. In fact, these circumstances surrounding it all] It would be no more than an act of caution |!n5*- would justify the impre thing had been deliber 30 p. m. subject, “The| Wednesday, sion that the whole| to take the necessary steps to establish some. | ure" MED CASaI EE EEE ae, Ne ely planned and care-| thing more firm in the form of government than| >" is 3 lance 1s gro’ , orchestra, Thurs. . M. S. at church; » mass meeting of citizens of THIS $155.00 CAR actually runs. Can be operated Brodie -Rubber Company, Inc. | a x — ing, and the attention of the public Casper to consider further by any child at a speed of five mi fully staged. It was preceded by speeches on the} now exists before Wilkes Land suffers the same|{s called to the importance of Sun-|such improvements as seem utterly | wy, A sory House” ‘A P es an Our senate floor by such political blatherskites asj fate as has befallen other discoveries of Amer-|day school instruction. Seventy-fvey necessary, Over 60 men and women Our! MACE OPSOLY. Tom Heflin intimating that tie name of the| ican explorers, In 1813 Captain David Porter of|men were in the Me ‘s class last| were present at the last meeting. Will be awarded to some fortunate family May 31. president would be connected in some dishonor-| the United States navy discovered and claimed |Sunday. Come and bring the chil-|Priday, 7:30, regular choir to. New:Cattman Bice: Until that time you will be given a numbered coupon able way with the investigation. This vile charge| the Marquesas Islands. The discovery was not |e". Young People’s meeting, 6:15|hearsal. Choir is doing some fine x with each 25c cash purchase at either of THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES The Pioneer Stores CASPER’S LEADING STORES was whispered around by the Democratic scan-| Properly followed up, and in 1842 the French |: ™- Ladies Aid, Thursday, 2:20 | work. 130 West Second dal mongers for a day or two, and then came| took over the islands and have remained in pos-!?-, "yin the church parlors, Mrs. q aoe r Van Gordon's committee in charge. Grace English Lutheran, the introduction of the two telegrams’ into the) Session ever since. In 1621 Captain Nathaniel | westminster Guilt, friday, 630] 0. ww, wbright, noting pastor; of- record! Palmer, an American sealer, discovered Palmer Pp. m., at the manse, 1103 South] fice 306 O. S. building, phone SAW. —— The procedure bears out the popular impres- Land, but the United States wag again negli-| Wolcott street. Dinner, election of | All services held in Odd Fellows’ HAY—GRAIN sion, which has been steadily growing into al and that territory now is included in the| officers and social time. Choral hall, Second and Wolcott streets. CHIX FEEDS— SALT conviction, that the oil investigations, whatever | British Falkland Islands dependency. In 1881 society, Thursday, 8 p. m.; cholr're- Ph ae ee ae ee oe Wareh Cc might have been their purpose and motive in the! Wrangell Island, destined to become an import- watt . 4 7 a heal Ar trp RM Aik das er arenou ‘0. beginning, have degenerated into a medium for 4Nt station in the air route across the ‘North| ,, Gime ed chon Ow Ree, isnt | eon ee Se tstare:| CAaRD« INDUSTRIAL ave ; dignifying slander and gossip and a yehicle of | Pole, was discovered by an American, but is now r i ’ services in this church, The min-| Choir practice will be held thia| base and unscrupulous partisanship. occupied by a British expedition. ister will be pleased to meet you at|week on Friday evening at the/| Le he immense natural wealth 6f Wilkes Land the clore of every service. home of Mrs. Elsie Runden, 674 STORAGE FORWARDING WY Reve yan eet better vara: and better service for will slip from our grasp, {f negligence such as @ lst of new members to be|South Park street. The choir is i your 25c and a coupon which may entitle you to this Women Voters of 1924 followed other ‘dlacoveries ta t0 be. continued, |'ectived Baster Gunday in growing|havine intensive practice ‘on the For, the best results in raising , splendid car. Costs you nothing! Future inventive genius will surely find a way Mb ACs sola Arrears ™ ree AY say ati hid zones: woe rts eo Btitag se The old tradition that women voters aro apt! to make that wealth available, Pending that timo 2,<wrah heme in Seen eee Se carnect os AVG) SMRMLGT) TT Reeatelse eed hot Laying to leave the family politics to ihe bread earner, | all danger of loss of severeignity over the coun: t-=!-r erviews wilt he ot naimentie The Spcnmay ssctetd under the Mash. dies. hard. But show them how the tariff affects try should be removed. r : interest by reason of the large num- | leadership of Robert Heinze, is mak- ITO CR “Two Stores for Your Convenience” i

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