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yi > PAGE TWO. ; : @he Casper Daily Cridune : ’ " SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924. —___eemee Che Casper Daily Cribune fon ean the effect upén the tariff are not suffi- Bech vrectalhn besnens BD ee | teal, cei enone: at Sewiy ie x 4, e ‘ MEMBER THO ASSOCIATED PRESS hed say bP sts eat Rood, awe ie are ‘ ; . ; ja slected board met and organized tast| Wve wish, to thank our many The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the gran our man urers ot “Father of Mercies, Monday night and laid out work for | [i100 prise NT Aad use for publication of all news credited in this paper | given adequate protection. A change in the tariff * quartet, “Mother Dear,” by Mossrs.| the coming year. We are glad to| the peautiful flora! offerings durin find also the local news published herein. might mean a large importation of goods which 4 announce a board of twenty work-| our bereavement in the loss of out Tbe Casper Dally Tribune fssued every evening and | Would flood the market. Retail merchants have | ing members in which much is be-| beloved wife and mother. The Sunday Moruing Tribune every Sune, eee not yet forgotten the result of being caught with F 4 2) ‘Pussyfoot" | ing planned for the community and per, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune 6+! stocks too large when prices fell in 1920. Every-| . <i N 7 oss |everything absolutely —harmonio' opposite postoffice. = . + - ¥ ! "4 the Crescent and every measure adopted unant+ —__—_—__—_—_———_ | one, therefore, is‘moving with caution. A great 1 ld Missto: mous. If there are ‘any whg wish a . _Entered at Casper (Wyom{ng) postoffice as second | many mills are sper cole ste extent to ; ‘ society at.the home of Mrs..L. L.| place to do. Christian work where it cians matter, November 22, 1916. | fill orders already bool tail stocks are First Baptist. Gantz, 908 South Durbin strect; Mrs-| Will bring resulta and where {t will Dusitiess. Telephones ~----------------15 and 16|kept down to the lowest possible point. Goods|_ Fifth and Beech streets, Sunday i Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All are being bought only to the extent to which |Scheo!, 945: ° There ts Tioor Ret, ea p there areas 2 Departments. to be! x0, Morning» > 310058, mn. ei ‘Wednesday, 7:30 P:™:,| and a wi itation they can be sold quickly. Everyone scems to A ion by pastor, Subject, “The vats meeting. Wednesday, 2:30] ing at this church. ip of Jesus.” B.°¥. P. U- Hodsdon, 3 abinet ul ting of ‘Ladies’ 4, Reet societies, 7:00 p.m. Prayor meeting, : All wodlety’ at the howls Gf Mesi| Tuyo mee Advertising Representatives Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bidg.. cago. Dh, 280 Fitth Ave. New York City; Globe Hidg., playing a waiting game. = Ghi-) "The real cause of this waiting is of course the i , 55 New Mont-/ uncertainty about the tariff. If ev ty | Wednesday night at. 8:00. o’c gb ; Norte Jetevaen | SLE Sia P eS Poon roa gs 10 SraEST. Copiae ot the Daily | would endorse at their coming Eonventioe te ‘This’ should be. the most inapira- ee aon ace ie ree ee Heese widens 74 Tp. am. “cbotr | 64s sorb coma Peane 2543 ‘Trittune are on file in the New York, Chicago, | present tariff and agree to continue it, there| ta! of all of our services. .Eve-| Sp! tones." . o rehearsal. Friday, 2:30 p. m., Gen- i y ing service, 8:00 o'clock. Subject AS ie will ig every reason to expect that business would |” “'Believeré. Baptism | or First Congregational. eral Aid society. The “Y circle SUBSCRIPTION RATES. immediately improve. It is uncertainty that is|\Wne We Immerss” ‘Thin newvico| At America. theater. Church] en:crtain. Come to church Sunday By Carrier and Outside State gg |holding business back. will bo followed by the ordinance | school, 9:80 to 10:30 a. m, Church] for mcther’s sake. One Fea Ra One eed aoroccaczcsa--=-= 8:80] Good business has always followed the. pass-|of baptism. We hope that the| services begin promptly at 10:30 ‘ J " Trinity Lutheran. Six Monthe. Daily and Sunday ---------------- 45°! ing of a new protective tariff law, especially if |church appreciates the fact of having |#. m. ‘This will be a special Mother's ; + Bisre Months), Dally, at Bo o0e) (sb lo mesaeees 373 | it. protected some new industry. That new indus- ogg heseepitinr reso ari Pei y, BECeT a OE SF spent te etioce South Pate and: vac Fourth Per Copy ps! wenwn wena----eweneeeeee -05/ try has often grown into one giving employment ing al! eartioee unless Kept. aiyay |of the discourse, “Motherhood, the] streets. J, H. Gockel, pastor. Sun- By Mail Inside State | at good wages and salaries to perhaps millions |}. unavoidable causes, ¥3 who|most vital and powerful factor in| day school at 9:30 a.m. Bible class Ore Fear. Dally ans ey Tz TIT a'59| Of people. The automobile business “is an ex-|}eard Dr. Bowerman last Bunday|the advancement: of the race.”|at 7 p.m. Morning service at 10:30 and San Francisco offices and yisitor#.are welcome. DOBBIN REALTY CO. moved to No. 226 E. 2nd St. Zuttermeister Bldg. (3 hesians . : Dal 3 Gunday ..-------------$5-98] ample of such an industry. feel that the church now has a| Who does not realize and revere) a. m. ‘Text of sermon, Ep! ~ DOBBIN REALTY CO. the ; ‘Three ‘stonth Datiy-and aun 7 = *Fa| This meons that the good remalting 1 not|lesder who can be afi uplittiana’tn-| the sanctity. of Motherhood; who | 2938; theme, “The Glory of the New Distal tac CASPER ELECTRIC Co. Or ot it, nase be paid in advance and the |merely temporary. It continues and becomes per- paige ng aes Tataacs | eqidcy rot. life. of ieidiaia te gives Py Zuttermeister Bldg, East 2nd St. ||| 121 E. St. Phone. 19933 Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscrip- | manent, in the Lord's work in Casper. Come] up? What is the great influence Cor : tion becomes one month In arrears. As a matter of fact it seems strange cqnsid- ‘our support, shaping the destiny from the child-| tion and. of Admonition.”/ In the | ering the fact? that the nation has prospered i! hood age, boys and girls alike but| afternoon, at 3 Sabie aie ae +4 so exceedingly under a protective tariff that St. Ai 1y’s Cat ‘ that from Motherhood? “Is it not] service for our rother, Record of Achievement there should be even a minority who favor free-| cornet ee Mnolle gntor| Something to remember, the right| Mr, Christian Mohr, will be con: The Democrat-radical coalition in the senate’ t..46 The f hat! th bs | 0f Mother to one day of apprecia-| ducted at the church, “ rade. ie fact that the party favoring a low|streety, The Rev. Father J. H. Mul: ° that has so long delayed effective legislation by taritf strives to make something else the main lin, pastor, the Rey. Father J, F,| {on in ‘the year, and that upon that body might well look over the record Of issue in itself shows that the people, as a whole Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses on| Sunday, and ms Won \tors ove, i) fo Evansville Chapel. the executive branch of the government since| oy, strongly in fav ? th tecti iff, Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30,| Your memory of and love of Mother} pr. J. T. Hanna, minister. Sun- i int on March 4,| the OF dee Which the Core rotective tariff. sass during the week at.8 o'clock. |‘? let her know that you attended aay school at 2:30 p.m: and preach- the Republicans came into power »| the tariff under which the wages are highest and jSunday school at 2 o'clock. Benedic-| 8¢tvices in her honor this day Dr.}ing at 3:30. Dr. Hanna was not 1921. The results accomplished toward improv-| work more plentiful. tion at 3. A. J, Sullens of Denver will be with| able to be present last Sunday but ing the position of the United States in the fam-| With the tariff made more or less of a second: age vs again and with Dr. H. N. Das-| expects to be there next Sunday. ily of nations, contributing to the maintenance ary issue what will happen to it as a résult of Christian Sclence comb, have charge of the services.| Come and help make it a great day of world peace, and hastening the return of 848) the election is made still more uncertain, and) Christian Science se¥vices aro heta| Three hundred carnations will be| next Sunday. and other countries to a state of normalcy fol-| j¢ is just that much harder for business men to|in the church edifice, corner of| © i NEG Te lowing the war, offer a record of constructive} pian eto ‘An a result we find them Ree intg Fourth and Grant streets, every Sun-| “4! feature methods prepared :by| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter out and give us y P 5 * a see "| the ladies of the church. Specia Day Saints diplomacy perhaps never before equalled in| +¢ime while waiting for election results. peel pie Alp popes ar Pet music will be presented under the] ‘Will hold their regular quarterly American history, In the meantime we are not producing the’ jesaay evening at 8 o'clock, All| Urection of Mrs. Berta Smith, direc-| meeting of the Wyoming conference Treaties of peace with Germany, Austria and) goods we should. Large industrial plants, mil- are welcome to these services, Sun-| ‘0% of music; . I. UL. Lang-| May 10, 11, 12. Meetings begin at Hungary delayed by the Wilson administration | jions of dollars invested in machinery, and too day school for children up to the ef barks cot Soca EH] Be ceeded ri Agile GES Hag for two and a half years, were finally completed! great a percentage of our productive capacity |age of 20 years is held on Sunday ee Ly lin tei ti spe shay ee pure ee ine pas de; ~ and ratified. A convention with Germany was| js lying idle. All this is because of the uncertain-|#t 930 a. m. Reading room at 3:258] & Le Langworthy, organist. Hymn-| Hall. South of Burlington depot, " lai ve! Prayer. Anthem, * ening and!/on Wolcott. Missionaries will be in concluded for the settlement of the war claims] ty about the protective tariff. eee on une ie open each week} storning,” by Oakeley, Choir. Scrip-|from all partd of Wyoming. of American citizens. A treaty wag negotiated) “Business conditions in this country are |*™ z Lt ture reading. Soprano solo, “Little| John M. Knight, principal speaker. with the new government of ae: i pagar healthy. If the future policy of the government First Cliriatian, Mother of Mine," by Burleigh, Mrs.|Bveryone cordially invited. ti t ies wefe ratified with Esthonia, Lat-| yy; ‘ Y * 2 Berta Smith, Announcements. Of- —_—_— rere ey T bitrati anventiod Of| one Slear, business would be booming, but with] R. R. Hildebrand, M.A., oastor. fertory, “Summer Day,” by Wright | Mountain View Sunday Sehool via and Siam, The arbitration conven uncertainty ahead, it is a case of gding slow and|church school, 9:45. Morning wor- Mrs. L. UL. Langworthy, organist.) The Mountain View Community 1908 was extended with Great Britain, France,! playing safe. ship, 11:00, C. B. soclety, 7:00. Bve- . Le eworthy, org : 2 ‘ £ “ | Si chool will meet at — 2:30 Japan, the Netherlands, Norway and Portugal.| No matter how sound business conditions are |ning service, 8:00. We are prepar- Teeter tou; bss Eophniglnsy gcd oisadean eg bowie of aah andere A. treaty with France recognized the rights of| this is bound to be the case so long as there)!0S for a great Membership Ruily on | Stopping, Misa Mary Kissick, Mr.| 3. #. Pickell. ‘The public ts invit- Americans to Togoland and the Cameroons, as} is any uncertainty in regard to what the next ay, 35. aie aT eo revue L. L. Langworthy and Mr. A V.|ed and parents are requested to did also a treaty with Belgium relative to part| congress will do to the tariff. It makes a vast |P°st4 committee will present to the} Ritchie, Hymn, Sermon. Hymn.| come and bring their choldren. bers os the church a new game of the former German colony of East Africa. A| difference in the management of any business,/,ad the result. of thelr. labors. | Benediction. Postlude, selected, Mrs.| + ee ym: if g vi r sem! plan for the repayment of the American army of | producing, manufacturing or retailing, when any | Mother's Day Sunday; Mother's Day | L & Langworthy, organist. Young ApoeteliesEnih Asa LNE i : Elder David Schultz, pastor. Serv- / G h occupation on the Rhine has been agreed to. Ar-| change is made in the tariff. If the tariff is|sermon and special Mother's Day pee Bee eke Wace AOIAE| | oe hala ec Sata tma rt nater eel Casper reen ouse ‘ . Evening service: t rangements for the refunding and eventual re-| raised the retailer must buy ig the home market | music at morning service. Back to] vy woG 4) at at sek Dr. z. ty every night excluding Monday and payment of the debts owed the United States| more of what he sells, the manufacturer must |the forget-me-nots of the gardens of| Fascomb in charge. Everyone mosi| Saturday nights. Sunday services ANNOUNCE by Great Britain, Finland and Hungary have|make more, the producer must produce more. |¥¥th. Break sda sii & ead cordially invited to all services. 12:20 AS M86) Al ie Me: See been consummated, and other debtor countries |The wage-earner earns more. He spends more that are common in life pay school 1:30 P, M. All are cordially rf ; tribute to ‘America’s uncrowned vited. are taking similar steps. An understanding with | which means the retailer sells more, has to buy eens Regular thonthiy’ Towel! Oe nh ies a nvited. I Great Britain has been reached for the exten-| more from the producer and the manufacturer, | meeting of teachers and officers of | wort na th tier Daren Scandinavian Lutheran sion of the three-mile limit of territorial waters | who in turn must increase production, employ |church school, Wednesday evening, y Church ‘ P Retni, pastor. Sunday services of | i : Friendly Church.” Regular Sunday] J. to aid in the breaking up of the rum traffic. A| more wage-earners and perhaps pay them more|7:30, High School class meets in} iorning worship and sermon at|at the city hall. Norwegian services The largest and most varied assortment of flow- ering and garden plants ever shown in Casper. Over 80,000 Plants for Your Selection settlement of the long standing reparations prob-| money, and this creates still better business for |°!#8S foom at rear of church each] 11:99. Subjeci/of sermon “The aym-|'n the morning at 11 o'clock. Eng % bed ; lem was conceived and found expression in the| the retailer. ica ta Join eas ricki "| phony of Motherhood,” Special mus- a beentices ig: the ereting tae Hanging baskets and porch boxes our specialty. Dawes commission and its report. When the tariff is reduced, the retailer us-|Com te under direction of Miss. Ruth Par. | o'clock. junday schoo! t 7, @ strangers and newcomers. 10 % * = a The Washington .Armaments Conference! ually imports more, the domestic manufacturer Special activities in Brotherhood Hiotidtghammel Jae of eee eel tee Be phe coke: 9 baaketa:to/éelect trom brought forth treaties limiting navel armaments, | and producer produce less, wages are reduced |class, 9:45. We invite you'to pay us Evening worship and sermon at Grace African Methodist. land fortifications, and the use of submarines and wage-earners discharged and the market |a visit. You will find us up-todate 7:30. Subject of sermon, “Why The Friendly Church. and poisonous gases in warfare; removing dis-| for goods is narrowed. ith a fine growing church school.| people Loved Jesus,” 305 North Grant street. Rev. T. agreements with Great Britain, France and Ja- One or the other of these things is going to We have a place for you. First Sunday school with trained teach-| 7. Burwell. B. D., minister. ‘Sunday pan concerning Pacific Island possessions, set-| happen at the next election and,*because no one |C™ tan church is located on the] erg and classes for all ages at 10:00.} school at 10 a. m. Morning worship f . toh s . “ corner of Grant and Lind streets, invitation i ti at 11. Special sermon by the min- ting forth principles to be followed by nine] can be certain just which, every wise business Grant street bus passes, Sete ince is tte abuse asi ct ipynows @abiest: “Mother.” Mothers 5,000 Blooming Pansy Plants Fine line of potted plants and home-grown car- nations for Mother’s Day. powers in matters concerning China, and re-|man is waiting, This is what makes business Sienatat try thie Saath: with their children-are especialiy7in- We extend a cordial invitation to people of Casper vising the Chinese customs tariff so as to in-| bad in election years. St. Mark's. Strangers and visitors are cor-|vited to attend this service. The and vicinity to visit the greenhouses at this time. crease the revenues of China Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev.|dially invited to attend all our ser-| sermon will deal with the problems, In the Western hemisphere similarly notable Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy vices. responsibilities and influences of We will be pleased to advise concerning your results have been achieved. The long drawn out Cost of Inquiries communion at 8:00 a. m. Church] A hearty welcome to all. mothers, Specia! music by the spring needs ad assist you in selecting plants , Be Ai cepa rraafenseat ice 4 u , school at 9:45 a.m. Children’s con; peat for choir. Special Mother's Day i i controversy with Colombia was allayed through! ‘The reckless’ disregard with which the-sen-|frmation clase at $45 a. tm. Morn. Emmanuel Baptist. sragcamean 8 ie mi Sani thivaleor suitable for Wyoming conditions, the ratification of a treaty satisfactory to both| ate of the United States spends the people’s | ing prayer and sermon at 11:00 a.m,| Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr.] the A. C. E. League at 7 p.m. In countries. The difficulties with Mexico were mor is illustrated in the high cost of senate |Adult confirmation class at 7:30|J. T. Hanna; pastor; residence, 1510] the afternoon at 2:30 the G. U. O. O. investigating committees, which, so far as any-|?: ™- South Poplar; phone 2751W. Prayer] Fellows will hold their annual lone can observ nmi tk 50 ne : service in 8. E, Sunday school room, | Thanksgiving service in the church. President Obregon, and a convention was sign- h etre muplish OP tL) xd PUFPOSC, | East Side Methodist Community. | 9:30 a. m.° Sunday school, 10 a. m.| The public is invited to attend. ‘ a |r h no conclusion, and never even point out “4 2, “ om ed for the adjustment of American claims} any plan that might be for the improvement of | 1614 East Second street. Willis] (Let us make this the largest and. et 3 nS! any ne fc yvemen . . ‘ gainst that country. A way was found to arbit-| s I ° North Casper Christian. 4 |Hugh Germany, minister. Sabbath] best we have ever had. Will you rate the forty-year old boundary dispute hatewean | the government service. school, 9:45. Mother's’ Day service.| help.) Sermon, 11 a- m., text, Peter] United and H streets. Charles G 5 y-year » ary dis b Stout, minister. Phono 2149J. Resi- Chile and Peru, involving the Tacna-Arica ter- finally brought to an end, largely through per sonal intercession of President Harding with TWO BLOCKS EAST AND TWO NORTH O COUNTY HOSPITAL i Casper Greenhouse. Senator Warren, chairman of appropriations, | 11:00. Music, male quartette and| 348. 3B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m.° Ser. I y ‘ ui j when oa request was made for an additional |choir. Sermon, “Motherhood an In-| mon, 7:30 p. m., by the pastor, fol-] dence 773 East H. Services every ritory, and President Coolidge, as final arbiter, | ¢190,000 for contingent expense, reminded the | “°* of Civilization.” Junior Ypworth| lowed by baptismal service. Mid-|Sunday beginning with Sunday is now sitting in jpdgment on the case. senate that the anxious inquirers Of, thacaen, League, 3:00, leader, Reeva Beer.| week services as usual, Remember] school at 10 a. m. Communion and Economic chaos and possible civil war were | nte had already ex ded $325,000 in thei: skool Senior Epworth League, 6:45. that next Sunday is Convention] preaching at 11 a. m. Junior En- 'y expende p n their schools | ning worship, 7:45. Sunday, and that we have some im-|deavor 3 p. m. Senlor and Inter- averted in Cuba through the sending of Gen-| foy geandal, an ee ' z , and a number. of the committees |The Rosary,” gui *| portant business also. It 1s hoped} mediate Christian Endeavor at 7 enwood atau C nowaes to ph ee Haiti iehaibes its | would likely hold Summer sessions which would |trombone, Willis H. Germany; piano, | that every member will be present} and the evening sermon at 8. We Phone 793 216 N. K wi lawless element, and the Haitiens a) ed to &) run the cost considerably more. Dr. Staats. Anthem by choir. Ser-| if possible. Our state convention|are happy in that we have now WE DELIVER new condition or order and prosperity. A bound-| 79 date a summary includes the following: mon, “A Nation Which Went to/ will meet at Douglas May 15 to 18.| three Christian Endeavor societies ary dispute between Costa Rica and Panama was prevented, Agreements among the five Cen- tral Ameri in the church and with the fine troop of scouts and\the large Sun- day school we feel that we are do- The investigation into causes of decreased pro-|S™8h.” Tuesday 13th, Men’s club,| ‘The pastor will Le out of the clty duction of gold and silver led the list, with a| [2° entertainment and eats. East} from May 15 to 19. Come to an republics were obtained, whereby total of $56,409; the Veterans’ bureau nelect ese eye invited. Wednesday, Emmanuel: (They love a fellow over sir armaments are limited g t : Young People's class. there, otiy ; their armame nts are limited and future disputes] committee was shown. to have paid out $45,902 |ception tn ie spi Hie. sireatd ) ing 2 real’ iconstructive piéc re wi red to be vitrators ey thy ; | to date; the “collection, care and counting of bal-| school, postponed till Monday, May Methodist Episcopal. n its conduct of international affairs, the] jots” in the yfield election in Texas has cost Corner of East Second and Sauth DOBBIN REALTY CO. executive branch of the government has been a/ ¢37.$96; the oi inquiry, $32,808; Daugherty in ——- Durbin streets. Lewis B.. Carter, . model of constructive efficiency. Fortunately it | vextigation $13,419; reforestation inquiry $8,941; First Presbyterian pastor. Prayer service for the Sun- was not handicapped as 2 eH eL Ce thee | Great Lakes to Gulf channel hearings #1002U;| cus a vies’ Di ee Matar coach ee ete apenony East 2nd St. Everything in Building Material & Boy . t rental conditions in Dist of C * ’ f animated by the sole purpose of manufacturing | n District of Columbia $5,976, | services 11 a, m. and 8 p.m. Dr.| superintendent. Mother day ser- : a x and investigation of the indictment of Senator|McGarrah of “New York will speak campaign material, The remarkable Republican |\heeler, Democrat of Montana $3,814 record in executive affairs can be duplicated in , agli: vice, 11:00 a. m- Sermon, “The . Rich Inheritance of Good Parents.” | a — at the morning service, At this time the fulldst report of the cam- RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY the legislative branch of th nent if tl igh for the Dullding fund will be|tainer"” Spiney Solo tether BRE Oy Ww a egislative branch o he governmen: he ‘i paigh for the building fund w:! tain: Spiney. Solo, “Mother }' voters provide the Republicans with a working The Inflexible Law pe This et be hea a Machree,” by John Arnott, Junior CHIX FEED SALT FARM MACHINERY, AGONS q itv i f P| 5 eO8sa a Cr majority in that department. Tho necessity for either men or women to sow |ouco for aches campaign ci bey ae pisatlites yeahs! Casper Warehouse Co. 7 Se wild oats cannot be established on any grounds, {and New Jersey. On 'Thursday| Diy Message.” Anthem with duet, 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE Vistributors of 4 $i 4 : moral or biological, and, as certainly as night |nisht more than $40,000 in new sub-lby Miss Lucy Gantz and Miss TEL. 27 Business in Presidential Years follows day, if youth, either masculine or femi-)*c*iptions had been received, bring-| Bernice Henry. King’s Heralds, It is generally conceded that the country can-| pine, sows its Ww . ing the total, including former su! ot 45 | STORAGE FO! y, ‘ ? AS , sows its Wild oats, it will re: vit 00 p.m. Epworth League, 6:45 RWARDING not expect booming business during a presiden-| appaljing certainty. reap them with | scriptions to $80,000, Dr. MoGarrah'sp 2°, P* .m Epworth League, 6:46 KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. nation reas COURT oie See ao aa hoe 1 . subject Sunday morning will be “The For the best results in raisin, Phone 2300 and 62 Cas: Wyo. aay t . rit ape 2 are es se a pay bbe is It is characteristic of youth to believe the re-|successful Church. All members thickens use Victor Buttermilk Office and Yard—First and Center Sts.’ - Fe ee Oe8 NOE require very Much Iivestigat: | verse of this—to think that there are exceptions, |and friends of the church are cor- Starter. For more eggs feed JOIN THE AMERI _ ing to learn that one, if not the most import-| «ome lucky ones who come through without pay- dally invited. There will be good popam formsgret co. Victor Scratch Feed and Laying RICAN LEGION NOW ant reason, is u inty in regard to what] ment of the toll, but there are no exceptions and|™usio by the choir under the direc} > 14, te Bldg, East 2 ast, || will happen to the protective tariff under which} 319 Icky ones. tlon of Miss Jessie Agnew. uttermeister Bldg, East 2nd St. our business men have been d r business at ; ; The minister will speak at, the 5 ee ——_——__-— Busthean'fintephadatinan erie Th i915 yar} nt | ,._The law is fixed and immutable and nothing is! evening service. g °. ——- un to 1920 2 : i tht lcd Hisee talon £5") truer than “Whatever a man soweth, that shall} Young People’s meeting 7 Dem. . 9 p to 1920 and during this period there was one] }\. pean,” ‘Tho Ladies Aid Society will meet I presidential election that had very little influ-)” y+ is a fact of the spiritual and moral realm|in the church parlors Thursday af ; TRAIN SCHEDU LES ence upon business, In 19 5 , ad alvente . INVESTIGATE > the war had already no less than that of the physical realm, ternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs. i i 1, Chiesce & Northwestern protection that there wae Wile eat ce mnuch | Men and women ask themselves the question | -%.,si%s. committee will serve, Y’ TI Now 03 Arrivon Departs y bout the otiteor e of sti! electi Ege th - ¥ ab. does punishment.always follow sin? The answer!¢:39 p, M. Dinner at the manse, KE STONE ADDI ON No. 613 Ti Pp. m, 2:05 p. m ena fiiata ‘wers damnanloe tee ite mh export) comes rolling back from the ruins of ancient This will be the last dinner of the _ Eastbound— ees Es “Septal add 2 Ail sata Ata’ wantpa de here, lvilizations and’ from countless lost empires, |season, and a full attendance is de- TL Acctah\ Hane aiameiaiy ices atnctaiteth ig F bas'p. to imeem aaa by al ot gaa). Ngeed Lon ere.) Tt stares them in the fice in the broken homes, |#!red. fj ic ¥i ray, will be easily accessible ; ’ he wage earners were already beginning to re-| the bielen Lpltruibrs!s -maeinae lives of men and! Strangers tn the clty will find’ a to the city and very close to business center. Eastbound Chicago, Burlington & Quincy celve higher wages which meant they were spend- sf cordial welcome in this church. The No. Arrives Departs ing more money. Business was good in nearly | Vomen round about them. It meets them at every targe percentage of men in the au- rt aoe : 8 as g narly " 4 Phas a a 2 --8:10 p, every channel. It was good partly because our turn in their own experience. They reap what giences is a testimony to the helpful: PRICES—$125 to $300 > m= home markets were protected Terms—$25 Down, Balance $10 Monthly they sow. Somewhere, sometime the reaping will ness and practical value of the ser- 10 a, m. 7.30 & m The imp tus given to business through four | [Cut the price bite! is ncaa a —— Size of Lots — 40x120—Many Larger “bl shes . years of complete protection was so great that 7 . North Casper Presbyterian rE it did not slacken during the campaign period The Mean and Wicked The Sunday school meets at 10 “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” facie siuteabdijhatieiibidheniey -“ of 1919, This year, however, conditions are some-| I have great hope of a wicked man, slender! °clock. Send, or better, bring a ny aera Y OR what different. Business ig just recovering from | hope of a mean one. A wicked man may be con- N SALT CREEK BUSSES the depression of 1920. Manufacturers do not| verted and become a prominent saint. A mean DOBBIN REALTY CO. SEE BEN REALTY CO 3 Busses a Day Each Way feel safe - masing plans far ahead. Some goods | man ought to be converted six or seven times, Have Lots in Y Pacts of the dtssas ‘dite me ° LEAVE Maal aarp eee a Leave Salt Creech beeause of the free trade spots in the tariff are| one right after the other, to give him a fair start ity On Easy Terms. 201-203 Midwest Bldg. REALTORS Phone 1480 8 a. m. “eh ford being imported in quantities so large as to cause | and put him on an equality with a bold, wicked | Suite 11_Zuttermeister Bldg. Sam Called for and Delivered dadend East 2nd St, Salt Creek Transportation 2p. m 2:30 p. m. Company ‘Tel. 144 3 p.m mills to close down. The outcome of the next elec: man—Henry Ward Beecher,