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€SOCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN Mrs. Raymond Vetter and Mr. and Mrs. Vern. Everidge. ing this evening at 8:15 at the Knights of Pythias hall, after which refreshments will be served and dancing will be enjoyed. A silver offering will be taken at the door and the public is invited to attend. eee Organizations To Meet Tomorrow At America The Royal Neighbors of America and Modern Woodmen will celebrate iversary of the Royal Neighbors at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at the America theater. Members of both organizations are asked to be present for the services. eee the 29th anni Elmer Barnes was host at a birth- day dinner given Thursday evening at his home on South Durbin street. The evening was spent in playing Mah Jong, prizes being taken by iss Anna Wilson and Robert West fall. Eight guests attended. . Mrs. Darne}l Is Guest At Party Thursday marriage took place last week, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given Thursday evening by her sister, Miss Anna Lamb, at hi home. Decorati ing after which bridge and Mah Jong were played. Honors for the evening were taken by Miss Lee Killian and Mrs. Affamae Stoddard. Mrs. Guests who attended we; Mrs. Affamae Stoddard, Mrs. E. E. White, Mrs. Sue Duthie, Mrs. Arthur Spies, Mrs. EB: T. Arnold, Mrs. H. P. Ferree, Mrs. T. B. Heaney, Mrs. ‘vid E. Lamb, Mrs. Walter Scot- en formerly Miss Selma Harrison, Miss “Dorothy Fisher, Miss Lee Killian, Miss Helen Beddis, Miss Kathryn Carey, Miss and»the guest of Miss Wilma Scott, Jessie Couch, honor, 4 ‘The marriage of Miss Ina Logue of Lander to Ernest Nelson of this city took place last Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Logue in Lander, the Rev. B. A. Bessire of the Methodist church officiating. The bride was formerly a’ resident of this city attending the grade schools here and later moying to Lander ‘with her parents. PERSONALS to her home at the home of her sister, Gene Griffith. ise here with his sister. eee for several days. . J. Schmidt, spent Thursday of Lander on busin ° from a Lander, short business eral days here on business Better Dis Eile te ‘Gold metallic’ sealed with Bive Be other. Buy of ss OND mith Nie ions carried out tn de- signs suggestive of the Easter sea- son were used. The gifts which were hidden in a huge nest of bunnies, eggs and flowers lighted with elec- Miss Lorena Kirch has returned in Riverton after “q@pending several days here visiting Mrs, Fred Stanbary has returned to Riverton after a short visit spent Frank Clark of Lander has heen attending to business affairs here roadmaster for the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, this week in Jullan Lever, Sr., division freight and passenger agent for the Chi- cago and Northwestern has returned trip to Gus Fliiegner and H. M. Seipt of Riverton have been spending sev- this Week. Mr, Selpt has been here on a, HICHESTER S PILLS Ty! trip to Thermopolis, ee Miss Edna Gorman is here for several days from Denver having arrived yesterday. ness matters. eee accepted a position. eee this evening for his home in Col rado. Harold C. Anderson has returned from Cheyenne where he has been on a business trip for the last few days. eee William 8S. Daniels is among t! eral days here. —_——_>—_—_ The star player Bynum, was one of the fenders to appear before the pol and costs end a jail sentence of the fine and get his friends succ d in securing release. master has tendered his and disorderly, be held the evening of March 29. the loveliest ladies. RECEIVERS IN TEAPOT CASE CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 2: Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, Secretary Publi years known s Best) Safest, Always Reliab! SOLD BY DRUGGISTS “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W —-e CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 22. Wyoming Public Service ley has been appointed clerk ity of Cheyenne, pAaP sis. b No SEND IT TO THE i PEARL WHITE LAUNURX PHONE 1702, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sullivan were Casper people who spent a short time in Basin this week visiting with friends and attending to busi- A. D. Adams left yesterday for Kansas City to spend a week visit- ing with friends after which he will go to St. Louis where he has E. C. Effinghouse, who has been visiting hera with his brother for the last few days, expects to leave Billings business men spending sev- POSTMASTER ARRESTED AT SHEYBULL ON. BIG HOLIDAY SPREE, SAID GREYBULL, Wyo., March 22.—A dance held here St.. Patrick's Day,| They would corifer a great favor if turned out a riot of drinking. Among those present and “pinched” was the Greybull high school’s football team, George judge. He was handed a fine of $25 First art days. Previously Bynum had been corraled by the authorities three times in less than three months. By much pleading and promises to pay. num out of town, It is understood that the post- resignation: He was finéd $25 for being drunk QOUGLAS GIRLS TO 60 ON PARNDE WN. STVLE SHOW FOR. MERCHANTS DOUGLAS, Wyo., March 22—Con-|the greatest achievements of Jesus. verse county is quite confident that it-has the keenest girls, pulchritud- inously warbling, in Wyoming. To “classy ribs" as a galaxy of home offerings, merchants here are planning a style show which will But they are not going to get away with their claim of having the prettiest damsels in the state. A Casper man has issued a challengo in which he asked for permission to bring a troupe of Natrona county beauties here for the sake of proving by comparison that Casper produces TAKEUP WORK S. Navy and Albert E. Watts, vice president of the Sinclair Consoli- dated Oil company, quatified as re- celvers of the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve late Friday afternoon. ——__o— Jas. F. Cooper New Service Commission James F. Cooper of Cheyenne has been appointed secretary of the}: ™: commis- sion, vice Eugene Crowley, resigned. ve Casper wally Cribune RUSSO-CHINESE NEGOTIATIONS ON RECOGNITION BROKEN OFF PEKING, March 22.—By The As- sociated Press).—The music will be had at each service Wednesday orchestra will be run over till Thursday evening. Thurs @ay March 27, 2 o'clock, Ladies’ Aid social meeting, Mrs. J. C. Al- Jen, together with Mrs. E. 8. Allen will be the hostesses for this after- noon. Purely a social. gathering to get acquainted and visit. Friday. March 28, 4 o'clock, Junior Choru: All present, because Sunday, March 30 is Junior day anc we, want the Junior Choir to sing: 7:30, Senior Chorus. NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. Everett H. Bragdon, defendant, for the sum of $360.26, and costs, and th.t an order was iss: PAGE THREE ued the alove entitled court March 10th, 1924, directing me, the un- dersigned, sheriff in and for Na- trona County, Wyoming, to sell the goods and chattels of the de- fendant Everett H. Bragdon, le- vied upon and attached by me on the 4th day of February, 1924, Superiors Try to Put Casper City Water Works Improvement Sealed proposals will be re- ceived at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Casper. Na- trona_ County, Wyoming, until E . M.. on the 3ist day of March, A. D. 1924, for the fol- lowing items in connection with improvements to the City Water Works System: 3 ITEM A One Venturi tube type indicat- and recording flow meter cap- able of measuring two and one- half million (2,500,000) gallons daily, for 12 inch disc! line. ITEM B One 24-inch belt to deliver 200 horse power at a speed of 5200 feet per minute, running over 78 ch diameter drive pulley and 20- inch diameter driven pulley. Manufacturers of either belt must state guerantee. Specifications for Belting Bids may be submitted on eith- er leather or canvas to conform to the following specifications: Leather Leather belt to be two-ply oak tanned made from center cuts, best selected hides tanned and eurtied by the most approved me- thods, thoroughly impregnated with a water resistant water re- pellant material, and built up with a special waterproof cement. Canvas The duck shall weigh from 82 to 33 ozs. per square yard of 36 inches. The construction shall have 28 picks to the warp of 6- ply yarn and 16 sleys to the filler of 7-ply yarn. Stitching shall be No. 8 cotton thread, 28 to 44 stitches per foot, rows spaced every quarter inch across e of belt. The tensil strength of the warp, minimum shall be 424 Ibs. per inch per ply and of the filler 300 Ibs. ‘The chief obstacle to cabinet ap- Proval is said to be the status of Mongolia, where Russia at present ts a dominant factor. Diplematic agents have been functioning in behalf of the respec- tive count at, Urga, and Moscow Apostolic Faith ; Meeting being hela at 1235 East Burlingtoh avenue every night ex. cluding Monday and Saturday nights. All are invited. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. Sunday school 1:30 p. m. Elder David T. Schultz, pastor. St. Anthony's Catholic Corner of Seventh and Center r in principle” but left a number of important quertions to be settled as.pre re- negotiated gimdé which she regards as pre- Judicial to her interests. China also wishes a clear ungerstandi regarding Russian e: tion of *tfeets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- M$ngolia, Karakhan’s assurances |". pastor, the Rev. Father J. F. in this particular are not regarded | Moreton, assistant pastor. Sunday at 7, 8:30 9 and 10:30. eat: t 4 . sd wate take Ate aeons Mass during the week at 8 o'clocit. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Benedic- tion at 3. Wang as Chinese representative and L. M. Karakhan, general soviet representative to the far East. St. Marks Church Seventh and Wolcott Sts. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Pastor Holy communion at 8:00 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- ing prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. North Casper Presbyterian 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Woodard, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Morning service 11 a, m. Text “These Things have I spoken unto you that ye should not be caused to stumble.” Evening service 7:30 p. m. Theme: “We Must Re-Establish the Ideal." Everyone is welcome at our services. CALL FOR BIDS ’ r Bids will be received by the Lair | tay State Board of Charities and Re- aby ih ing reports. The trustees have planned for a program of unusual interegt, including a social for the entire congregation. Sunday, March 30, will be Loyalty » with a special program at the morning service. All members of the church are requested to set aside this day for church attend- ance. New familfes of Presby- terjans in the city are ‘specially in- vited. All others welcome. # wh ‘ f' Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and South Durbin’ strets. Rev. Lewis B. Car ters pastor. 9:30 a. m. prayer for the Sunday school: 9:46 a, m. Sun- day school, S. H: Maddux, superin- tendent. 11 a. m. under and by virtue of a writ of attachment issued out of the above entitled court, which said property is a stock of groceries, consisting of canned goods, cigars, candies, tobacco, breakfast food, etc. snvvotice is further given that I, ie undersigned, Sheriff as afore- said, will sell the above described The Soft Pedal and chattels at public auc- on tion to the highest bidder for cash T s , at the office of Wyoming Grocery estimony. ' Company, 217 East Midwest Ave., in the City of Casper, in Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 24th WASHINGTON, March 22.—In- day of March, 1924, at the hour] timations that internal revenue bure of ten o'clock in the forenoon on | ¢2u officials have attempted to curb said day, to satisfy said judgment] the freedom of bureau officials in and costs. testimony before the senate com- Dated at Casper, Wyoming,| mittee investigating bureau affairs March 11th, 1924. were made to the committee PERRY A. MORRIS, by A. J. Bradley, a bureau auditor Sheriff. | Summoned as a witness, Pub. March 12, 19 and 22, 1924.| “Bradley said he received Friday ————. “a suggestion” from his section chief that testimony which reflected on the bureau heads might adverse- ly affect his position. a t Bradley said he had e form, State Capitol Building,| bureau three years ms atqaate eo Cheyenne, Wyoming, up to Mon-| year and stilt pot that salary, Sena- day, April 7th, 1924, for the con-| tor Watson brought out that he had struction of a Dormitory at the| been transferred four or five times State Training School, Lander,| within the bureau, never at his own Wyopine. % 4 from | Tweet: lans may be procure: m] Asked just what H. Porter, Architect, Cheyenne, | “close corporation,’ i caged yoming. Bradley sal : 5 Ajcettified check, amounting to| tion by Higa se sb per cent of the bid, made pay-| “I have never able to the Board, shall accom-| with smaller pin heady {omorntnet pany each bid. he added, saying he referred to “Ail The right is reserved to accept] of them’ after « long exchange with or reject any or all bids. Senator Watson, he agreed he w: STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES . cent. Solo, selected, Mrs. O. W. Hil- gren. 11 a. m. Junfor church con- ducteé: by Mrs. Carter, subject, “‘Be- First Baptist Church Fifth and Beech Street Sunday . } probably “held down in th hool 9:45. There is a h per ply. . = Bra n in the bureau hapter in the| Meeting of the session at the sc! per inch per ply. & REFORM, : tipearsthe: blate bearded arbartan. close of the morning servico this pepe Bi poh thee salen va Cae belt shail Be: ees through’ By CORNELIA B. MILLS, “Ie eavelopst* Specie ian Pei, tunior choir conducted by Miss|coming Sunday to receive new|™- a S meeting and/tensation process to densify its Secretary. Senator Couzens, u Tuay Genta 240 p. ta. membership | members. Jacobs fave, Ue two woos Corsa | fibres and remove su: lus stretch; |Pub. March 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25,| gan, when the latte aioe: 4M be admi ag m 8 e impregnate 24. sen each bar br ea Christian. last Sunday and all who heard them| with a composition to toushen the 2} Seam A investigation resolution. His letter were gréatly benefited and he has consented to be with us every Sun- day (with the exception of March 30) until Easter and it is the object of the church during this time to line up all Baptists in the city who are out side of the church and get them in during this “Win one” cam- Paign. We wish to see all members out to prayer meetings on Wednes- day evenings at 7:30, sald there were conditions in the bureau which would “bring the gov- ernment into contempt.” First Church school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11:00. C. E. society, 6:30. Evening service, 0. Music for morning services: ‘Pre- lude,” by Wely; solo by Mi E. Jones; offertory, “Romance, Gronfield; anthem by choir, Hail the King,” by Gabriel. Young People's Day. Youth, bub- bling, carefree youth. We praise it, we blame it, we los® it, we search for it. Sunday is Young People’s Day, they will have their innings. An appropriate sermon, “Flaming Youth,” by Pastor R. R. Hildebrand. Are our young people good or bad; should they attend the Arkeon or not; what should be their amuse- fibres, increase wear and insure pliability and long life and shall be thoroughly seasoned end waterproofed; manu- facturers to furnish proper metal fasteners for this. belt. Item C. One three-ton chain block and hoist, Chisholm and Moore or equal, and two C. & M. trolleys for same for an 18-inch I-beam. Item D. Miscellaneous Equipment One pressure gauge, Ashcroft or equal. 6-inch iron case, brass ring gradueted to 300 pounds. One vacuum gauge, Ashcroft or equal, 6-inch iron case, brass parents and friends are especially resistance to lo- | invited. 3:15 p. m. King’s Heralds. 6:15 p. m. Epworth League led by Miss Lucy Gantz. Male quartet. 7:30 P. m. sermon and song service, sub- ject, “Following the Fashions.” An- them, “Lead Kindly Light.”—wu- son. Quartet, selected. Tuesday 2:30 Pp. m. Woman’s Home Missionary he | society at the home of Mrs. G. W. Ferguson, 954 South Ash street. Mrs. L. H. Stear will assist. Thurs- day 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. No- tice the night is not Wednesday. Friday 7:30 p..m. Choir rehearsal. A full attendance is desired, Large attendance is found at this church each week. The Sunday school is SUMMARY OF WASHINGTON, March 22.—Crea- tion of a committee to investigate charges that millions worth of government been duplicated at the bureau of engraving and printing was recom- mended today to the house by its rules committee, Feed Shortage In Prospect in by “All NIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON—The first de- ficiency bill of the session, carry- ing $156,871,000 including $105,- 000,000 for refunds of illegally col- lected taxes, passed the senate. Kenwood Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m. Lesson subject, ‘The Reign of Solomon.” Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor society, 6:30 p.m. Leader, Ray Wilcox. Week- MOSCOW—The soviet central committee will release and banish ments, etc. Hear what he has to A ring, graduated to 30 inches. Archbishop Zepliak, head of the carefully. gral ight Wednesday at pliak, peril k qaed and conducted PY | say about these Vilage tpt alegre cer ps hein Senger x One belt cas yNaters oF] Roman Cathollo church in Russa, Sheridan Cou t ring children and find a class for} Mayor Loy will address the young equal, comple! ing tools.| now condemned to death. nty hed a people Sunday evening at the regu- Item E. them no matter what age, three years old up. There are adult classes for men and women. Several members were not at home last Sun- day when the canvassers led, Trinity Lutheran. Qfissouri Synod) South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel pastcr. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Bible clare at Pp. m. Morning service. (German) at 10:30 a. m. Text of sermon: Luke = 11:14-28. Theme: “The Power of Satan.” Eve- ning service at 7:30 p. m. Text of rmon: John 18:4-13. Theme: “Bound by the officers." This is the third of a series of special Lenten sermons on the general theme: “Jesus in His’ Passion,” 3 North Casper Christian. Charles G, Stout, minister. Church on United and H streets. Minister's telephone number 21493. Residence 773 East H. All services at the usual lar evening services. The young people have full charge of this ser- vice and will provide a splendid music program. No young person can afford to miss these services. Pre-Easter campaign in full swing. This means work and work and work. We have set our goal for Church school attendance. We are driving hard for the 400 mark. How far will we miss it Sunday? Every member PUSH is our slogan. A call meeting of the entire board wf be held next Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30. The chairman has asked that every elder, deacon and deaconess be present. The two divisions of the Women's association will meet in the places announced next Thursday after- noon. hours. ‘ Strangers and newcomers, our program includes YOU. Our white taber je church is on the corner of Graft and Lind streets. Look us up Sunday and get the rest of our announcements. Our activities will interest you. The Grant street bus passes, One vertical water cooled air compressor, 6-inch cylinder by 6- inch stroke, 6 horse power at 20- foot displacement, with 24-inch pulley—speed approximately 225 Tr. p. m. NEW YORK—Barney Bernard, 45, comedian, died after an attack of bronchial pneumonia. SHERIDAN, Wyo., March 21.—~ The spectre of a feed shortage and no possibility of grazing near faces Sheridan county ranchers and the snowstorm which continued inter. mittently most of this month con. tinues today, An average of more than a foot of snow is reported from most of the ranch country surround. ing this city, Some ranchers report uy ary feeds for their shop and le to last tw ote two or three more The federal weather bureau re today says that 16.5 inches of enoe have fallen here during the first 20 days of March, more than has fallen during the entire month in any pre. ‘ious year on record except In 1923 The average snowfan tor March i 75 tnohes. Nearly the same amount of snow has fallen during the first 20 days of this month as fell during tho first two months of this year, { Was sald. No December since 1909 when 27.1 inches fell “has had as much as the 20 days of this month. NEWS BRIEFS OTTAWA, March 22.-~ The > house of commons Inte Friday Passed a resolution, moved by Premier King. approving the rum- running treaty concluded between eg United States and Great Brit- ain, DUBLIN-Soldiers in free stato unfforms fired on a party of British soldiers at ueenstown, kil- ling one and wounding twenty-one. President Cosgrave said no effort would be spared to apprehend the killers, they woula be at church Sunday and make their annual pledge to their church. The fiscal year closes of] April 1, and a new set of envelopes pr will be given out on Sunday March 1 30. ice — Item F. Hauling The heuling of one Fairbanks ¥ oil engine, ‘weight approximately 20 tons, and one cameron centrifugal pump, weight approximately 6 tons, from f. o. b. cars Casper to the river Pum| House in the NE% of the NW. Section 18, T. 38 N. R., 79 W, about three and one-half miles (3%) from Second and Center treets, Casper Wyoming—this item to include the placing upon the-foundation ready to grout both pieces of equipment. Plans of the pump house and pump pit may be seen et the of- fice of the City Engineer. Bidders for this item must give surety bond in the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) to guarantee the safe arrival of the equipment on the foundations above mentioned. Item H. The furnishing of all material and labor for the construction of pump house and superstructure in accordance with plans and specifi- ertions on file in the office of the City Clerk. PAWHUSKA, OKLA.—The Os- age Indian council approved all bids except one, entered at the sale of of] land leases, which were dis- posed of for more than $1,500,000, Congregational. Services at the America Theater. Robert Allingham, D. Phone Church echool’at 10. Educa- tion without religion may be worse than no education at all. Education his| With superstition substituted for re- Ugion is not much better. ‘But edu- cation plus real religion is a vations assét. Send the children to a gcpd school, Worship and serman at 11. Organ prelude “At Sunset’ by Steelo, Offertory “Prelude in A Flat" by DeKoven. Mrs. "L. L. Lang- worthy, organist. Contralto so’o “O Rest in the Lord” from the Messiah by Miss Violet Faulk. Male quartet “The Prayer. Porfect” sung by the Messrs, Haynes, Gray, Arnot and Ritchie, Anthem “Sing Unto the Lord” by Schnecker the First Church chorus. Mrs. Berta Smith director of music. Sermon, “The Reasonableness of Religion.” One might sum .up in a sentence or two SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS—Adol- fo De La Huerta, Mexican revolu- tionary head, has left Frontera, Tabasco, for an unknown port, dispatches said. Grace African Methodist. 305 North Grant street. “Ths Friendly Church.” The church looks forward td the coming of each Lord’s day with happy ‘anticlpa- tlons. We are especially stressing the thought of evangelism in all our services as we approach the Easter season. A splendid program will be given at the evening serv- icb 6n Easter. It will be given in fu’l later through the daily papers. Enthusiasm {a running high while we work for the baby contest, which will be given on tho eyening of April 21. Three prizes will be given to the babies reporting the largest Bidders may bid on any or all sums. The usual services Sunday.|of the above items. A, B, C, D, Suriday school at 10. Morning wor-|E, F, and H. ship at 11. The minister will preach The Council reserves the right at both-services. Subjects: “Caring | to accept of reject any item as A, for Souls” and “One Thing Lack-|B, C, D, E, F or H of any or all ing.” You are cordially welcomed at | bids, all our services, Come to the A. C. A bid on any item that exceeds BE. League at 6:30 each Sunday eve-| $200.00 must be accompanied by ning. In the morning sermon the] certified check in the sum of minigter will deal with the question | ten per cent (10 per cent) of the as to the true spirit of Jesus. Did} 2mount bid, to be forfeited to the he try to win. the unsaved, or did| Said City of Casper as liquidated he try to change the re'igious be-| dameges if the bidder is awarded Hefs of those already whose faith|the contract and fails to enter was in God, like some of the denom- | into a contract for the furnishing inations do today. On next Sunday | of said material to the city of evening Mayor S. K. Loy will de- | Casper within five (5) days from liver the chief address. Come, hear | the notification that he is the suc- him, at “The Friendly church.” cessful bidder to furnish the ma- Be RG FS Os ak 5 tere. City of Casper reserves the W.C. T. U. to Hold Jubilee Meeting right to reject any and all bids. CHEYENNE, Wy NEW ORLEANS—Official Mext- can circles said the Obregon gov- ernment would: give Adolfo De La Huerta every opportunity to es- cape. MISSOULA, MONT.—J. F. Scott was acquitted of a charge of arson growing out of the burning of the Ward hotel annex on February 11 in which Charles Ruchtaeschel re- ceived fatal injuries. A charge of murder has been dismissed, Emmanuel Baptist Fifteenth and Poplar streets Dr, J, T. Hanna, pastor Residence 1510 South Poplar Phone No. 2751W. Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday school. Come and help fill those new Sun- day school rooms. The pastor will Preach Sunday at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p.m. B, Y. P. U. at 6:30 p, m. All mid-week meetings as usual, Come to Emmanuel: “They love a fellow over there. Evansville Chapel Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. and preaching at 3:30 p.m. We are hav- ing a fine time’at Evansville. Come, Scandinavian Lutheran. J. Reini, pastor. Services at city hall at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school at 10 a. m. Grace English Lutheran. O. W. Ebright, acting pastor; of- fice 306 O. S. building; phone 564W. All services held in Odd Fellows’ hall. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. .@ Contradiction of Sinners. Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. During the remainder of Lent the catche- tical lectures will be discontinued and lenten messages will be preached. The subject for Sunday will be “Gethsemane.” The choir is planning to give WASHINGTON—The commission to formulate a compact between Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming and the United States for the use and disposition of the waters of the North Platte river was organized with Stephen B. Davis as chairman. Hearings will be held later tn the three states, << ORDER REIGNS IN HONDURAS WASHINGTON, March 22.—Com- parative order has been restgred in Tegucigalpa, Honduran capital aoe “< force of 176 officers and men is on] wauke, and David Mee eee guard at the American legation. decade ago were nominated tho. Captain Asserson of the crulser! pose each otter at the mus or Milwaukee reported that the de | stection April 14, seas ine ee facto authorities have issued a a Pviawikecm dys a5 lete returns, M Proclamation notifying inhabitants Lata are Fatt rere t tia “He made Go¢ more human and man more -divine.” “He made re- ligion less ph{losophical and more practical.” “To*most people it was a Sabbath affair, he made it an every’ day affair." Never before was the world more seriously in néed of fearless preaching than today and yet many of our pulpits are silent or stupid. All of the preachers of the old and new testament spoke of the things that were wrong in their day and suggested the right way, now gur preachers today many of them speak of the wrongs of 2,000 years ago. They are playing safe of course. The Royal Neighbors and the Woodmen will be present in a body at the morning service. At 6:30 the young people meet at the ¥. W. C. A. for fellowship and dis- cussion of Hving themes. At 7:30 Dr. R. J. Malott of the Natrona. County Health Unit and Miss Robertson, nurse, will be the speakers. This is a great opportunity to hear of this new and splendid work. Com- —_— FRANKFORT, Ky., March 22.— A bill providing for reading the bible in public schools through- out the state was signed by Gov- ernor Fields. The measure Pro- vides for daily reading from the scriptures. WASHINGTON, March 22.—Irwin B. Laughlin of Pittsburgh, hag been Selected by President Coolidge to be minister to Greece. The nomination of Mr. Laughlin was sent to the senate by the president. bids. Successful bidders must gi bond for the full amount of their bid, except Item F, which bond shall be as noted, for the faithful performance of his contract. March 22.— munity finging and refreshments.|“Easter Praise,” a cantata by|The Wyoming Woman's Christian oe erated a eee Lan ee pli gl eet areas eg Hoan the endorsement of the Come to all of the services. Carrie Adams on Easter afternoon | Temperance Union will hold a jubilee re = arate oF pirisiches ts Serban jected to, He said a detachment cc | 20caus t 4 o'clock. We believe that this] meeting in Cheyenne next Tuesday, , 3, a ———.—_._ Ly First Presbyterian. Will “nokYconftict with any other| Govefhor William 1. Rose will be sulysarentien to act as surety or Eo naseneerete, SANTA FE—New Mexico Re- Sixth and Durbin streets. Rey.| musicale given by any other church | among the speakers y rvierdeae near the Capital, and had taken |DUblcans adjourned their state'con. Chas. A. Wilson, D.D., mintster.| in the city. H. H. PRICE, - charge of maintaining communica. paste ayer end pact [President Subject, “An Appeal to Experi- COINAGE IN City Clerk tion with t ukee at Amapala.| COldge for re-nomination. The suena 0 ae m. p Bumdects fret] haute rn Rin ea 7 S. K. LOY, sean ace delegation to the national conven. Seed Room Pp. m. vs 5 A : tion however was not instructed. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. class of men. Sabbath school, 10:00 a. m. Young People’s mevting, 6:45 p.m. “The Personal Touch in Winning Others to Christ.” Leader, Mrs, Hunt. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Ser- mon subject, “A Peep Into Hel! Large Attendance last Sun- day 6 Roe Bartle, teacher. Ladies’ class taught by Mrs. Wilson C| haa 56 present last Sunday. Come and enjoy this fine school. Bring the children. Young People’s sogiety, 6:15 p.m. George Larson, leade “A fine meet- ing fcr young people. Germany, minister. School of relig- Missionary society, Thursday, 2:30 | 1!ous education, 9:45; Cepartments Mrs. Wade's division in| for all. Recently organized men’s charge. An illustrated lecture on | Bible o'ass, young married people's Africa, with fine new views. le, Clone, young of| Cholr rehearsal, Thursday, » togethér with GERMANY TO BE RESUMED BERLIN, March 22.—The first silver coins to be minted in Ger- many since the war are under prep- aration in denominations of one, two, three and five marks. The government plans to issue 300,000,- corporation, plaintiff, vs. Ever- 000 marks, an average of five marks| ett H. Bragdon, defendant, for every inhabitant, Notice is hereby given thatjat 0:45 o'clock enroute west. He p. m. Choral society the other organized departments of a ee Judgment was rendered in the] will be greeted by Governor William | Thursday, 8:00 p. m. the school. Serman, 11, ‘Assets and | Casper Monument tWVorks above entitled action on the 10th]. Ross legation of Demo. Annual meeting of the congre; Liabilities.” Junior Epworth League | 608 &outh Conwell Phone 2342 |day of March, 1924, in favor of|cratlo atnte leaders, Whether he will tion, Tuesday, April 1, 7:30 p. m.,] 6:30, Wyllis McComb, leader. Ser: | —_ Wyom! setae, Company, Aa over here has not been ascer-/ for the election of officersand hear: moh 240, Wages of Gin.” Special ‘Tribune Wantady bring results. corporat plata and against | telnct. Mayor Published March 8, 15, 22, 29, 1924. McAdoo Passes Thru Capital This Evening CHEYENNE, Wyo,, March 22.— William Gibbs McAdoo, candidate ft the democratic presidential nomina- tion, will arrive at Cheyenne tonight a Rie NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF ATTACHED PROPERTY State of Wyoming, County of trona, s: In the District Court, Eighth Ju- diclal District, Natrona County, Wyoming. Wyoming Grocery Company, a East Side Methodist Community, 1614 East Second. Willis Hugh CATARRH DR. SNODDY DENTIST 112 Ecst 2nd Street Over White's Grocery Phone 204 7:15 rehearsal, and a ¢ an