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PAGE, TWO. BRITISH GHARG LEAVES MEXICO) (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Evans and the wife of a phy- sician in’ the United States marine hospital here. Mrs. Pettus said protests by Cum- mins against the treatment accord- ed her sister had brought the British agent into disfavor with the Obregon government. + “be Casper Daily Cribune ‘Wingtown Parson's Linen Duster. Duet by Helen Engelke and Zella ‘Wyatt. Epworth League, 6:46 p.m. Leader, Vernie Byram. Duet by Miss Holland and Lester, Fuehrer. Sermon, 8:00 p.m, “Christ the Way.” Solo by Mrs. Hillgren. Tuesday, 2:30 p, m., Women's Home Missionary society, with Mrs. Dan Speas, 160 North Grant street; ‘Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Dumm will assist. Election of officers. . Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. Friday, 2:30 p. m., circle Bee with Mrs. J, L, Julian, 817 Pear street. Capitol Hill with Mrs. C. B, Henry, 534 East Third street, Mrs, Sutterfield will assist. CY picnic at Garden creek. The ladies will meet SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924. June 21.—Wil- Mam. R, Christian, whose body was found in a field by Gilpin county, Colorado, police Wednesday, disappeared from his home here His father, Ches- that he had found and asking that his suitcase him. at rah avi i hysiological institute of vecaiy ot Twer (Russta), | jf sister's husband, who died e at Mrs. Purdue's, corner of Poplar| | é oung Christian was sald to have five years ago, was president of the . 3 and West Nineteenth streets, Ken- al Buffalo with Jerome Lasher, Bank of London tn Mexico, sald B sington with Mrs. Irving Day, 932 Mrs, Pettus. “Since his death my S a 3 Mouth: Viewid-ahecees ' sister has been supporting herself rest; \Mocial Barvice alse known as Van Etten. Lasher's| professor Woskresenski, leader of mother was said by Chester Chris-| tne institute, assures. with Mrs. F, 8. Luckey, 415 South i ie tion to live in Blackhawk. Youn kresens! from her ranch despite the almost = . 4 Beech street, Mrs. R. R. Waggener é Christies, ie father tala: had been 7 aged doco ee constant harassment to which the will assist. Victory Workers with . ¢ in Central City, Colo., about two titious midwife, however, seeing Mexican government subjected her Mrs. Mary Kolmer, 108 North Park ; ; weeks before word of his death| the cnid had only one eye In the Etven her. letters to me.have been |) E street, Mrs. Huffman will assist. < reached him. ‘The boy had pre-| ‘he child Had ony an away and stopped. I heard from her last on Z Envelopes for the building fund will , viously disappeared for three | Tisidle of its Bow June 6, when she said her ranch . be at the church for use, Ask the : modths, the father said, The body| ‘he "ew born died. was surrounded by armed members < i 2 ushers for them. saa 0 | will be brought to Buffalo for burial. of the Agrarian party who | were : Z g —_—__s FIVE DEAD stealing her land ffom her on orders ~ Grace English Lutheran e from the government. Mr. Cummins ava . B, UBER, PASTOR . y t Sonny erate ca 7 See So ice) |2exrenth Hotels | pom HEAT government about these outrages.”| : —j | street. Phone 291M, All services by page ‘Ask Ritz Prices Mrs. Pettus declared her sister } held in Odd Fellows building corner would stay on the ranch until given 4 SS Second and Wolcott streets. Suxday - undisputed possession of it or she = morning worship and sermon at “ioe a 21.—Th ent lost her life. LABS Yi TY ANY 11:00. Subject cf sermon, “Are We } , BAYREUTH, Germany, June 21. = CHEN ERO eae acne ES at ‘Te Ces Sere he S Si ws Losing our Faith?’ Sunday school wie —(United Press.)—The famous Wag- region Thursday, resulted. in the L] . . 4 3 at 10:00, Evening worship and ser- Sit nerian theater, closed during and} qeath of five persons in Cleveland : : mon at 8:00. Subject of serman. % since the war, wil be opened for |! anq the prostration of three others, ° Zi A “They ‘Wait Upon the Lord. * special series of Wagnerian ‘per-| one of whom is in a serious condi-- WS Ay Strangers and visitors are cordially formances on July 22. Ges, . Wa 4 . Ay » | invited to attend all our services. A . & mis * os The house is already sold out. The highest temperature here W WAN ae Oks hearty welcome to all, ckiefly for, American and British ‘was 89 degrees. = guests, anxious to hear again Par- ‘ = First Presbyterian. } sival and other famous Wagnerian OF PERJURY A — < A special meeting has been ar- : ‘ Worms June 21, 1924 / S ‘\ S ri d by the Hndeavorers of the . Bayreuth hotel men saw an oppor- yt iret Preebytecian church for Sun-| © ‘ tunity to reap a harvest which has If Mr, Jack Leary will = it this ticket to our cash- DENVER, June 21.—Charges of | day evening at 6:45. The program been lacking since the war. resen f, q perjury have been filed by | the mai be. sponsored by Miss en | An enormous bow and long ends Jules Dather, American, who was fer witha (apeapet ae Be district attorney a) .Ofbe)) Amelie Bobriver of “Henriette, Okla. All| of black satin ribbon adda certain | resronsible for ‘bringing ‘Blegtries || File Nimee. ant oe suet James Mangini, as an outgrowth to young people interested in Christian| dash to what would regularly be to America rently. put top preesegrs daily—-B:30 the circulation of recall petitions by Endeavor are urged to attend. Tho] only a very simple frock of black | his fuct down on the hoid-uy game. ede rved hey offee him directed against Mayor Staple. ‘ . following program has been ar-| Chiffon, embroidered in white. It He told them in words of one Eno’ Main Dinin egies ton. Several signatures on petitions ¥ ake opr Pohtaerdi tb geers ware ranged: is worn hiover a sheath slip of binck | syllable ae Sey could i isker Bcd i ate 1 T iz * circulated by Mangini are alleged to - Pied, satin and there is no extra fulnecs | pect to as itz prices for v! fe nd nave Seem eee ond vais oe of Apostles. ‘This Sunday’ evening| . Subiect, “Discovering the or trimming to mar the silhouette | inns. 9! Ownse: charges resulted. our theme will be, The Vision on Paris approves of so thoroughly. Moreover he threatened to cable The charges are the outgrowth of the house-top.”” We extend a most Almost any stratghtline frock can fo America that no Americans ought a hearing recently held by the city election commission regarding the validity of the 206 petitions directed against the mayor urging his recall, Mangini was arrested yesterday. cordial welcome to all excepting "Old Man Summer Slump", He is not needed and we ure not even wishing to make his acquaintance, Strangers are welcome and tourists are invited to come in “travel togs’ and feel as ei aa : " First Baptist, 1a bullt he will espeetally empnasize |"? ** ™ the camp ground Fifth and Beech streets. Sunday | worship, Not, however, in the old talk—Hoelen Schriver. be given at gait logoh "by the |to attend the Wagnerian operas if |S SRR RRR eS oe Special musio—William Stokes, ¥ use of a sash or a bow, and | the holdup went through, bee ANNOUNCEMENT el Discussion of toplc—By tweive| the ribbons of this season are s0 This sufficed to bring :he gold beautiful in themselves that they | ay, 4 ees ; Endeavorers. lagers to terms, and they have now What the Pledge Means to Me"—| SA" make any costume. agreed to moderate charges for their Marguerite Retallact. accommodations. Song. : ideal of life? Music by the junior Mizpah benediction. cho!r. Evening worship at 8 o'clock school, 9:45. ‘There is 2 class for| sense of escape from fear but in'the| |, Millis Freshyterian Subject of sermon. “Desiring and you. Preaching at 11:00 a. m.| modern, as a sense of resolving in- ren pide PR cape lise os oe The Apostolic Faith Assembly Choosing.” - One may V4 . B. ¥. P. U. societies meet at 7| ward conflict over vital lite problems,| 1°" jm. Sabbath sehool. Sub-| orp. DAVID SCHULTZ, Pastor |a Christian, and still not choose to ; o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. | For in true worship people come to-| 3° Heme ggunacr Bara and! sieetings being held temporarily at|be ona “Music by the Senior choir. night except Monday night and Sat-|ly Church. convention in Denver from the 9th} gether, under present conditions. VE! urday night Sunday morning ser, Are Ready to Serve The ycung people are laying plans| gether in friendship to find help in| Nehemiah.” 7:80 p,m. Evening! 19/39 ant, Burlington ave. Every| Come to the services of “Tha Friend: OF MAN TAKES BLAME to attend the national B. ¥, P, U.|the difficult problem of living to-\ Worship. to 13th of July. We hope that Wyo-| Every stranger and newcomer to , Church of Christ vice at 11:30. Sunday school at 1:30, ‘ ; You ming can be well represented at] Casper no matter what creed is cor- Mertings in tent at 214 North Dur- night service at 7:30. re Choir Members that gathering and we know it will] dially invited to come to our morning be nese A apaggire Pia er Subject:| welcome. Wednesday night Bible ‘ Men's Suits Cleaned CHEY: ‘E, Wlyo., June 21.—|pbe an inspiring and instructive| service at 10:45 im the America| ‘The tintes of Man." Sunday 11) study. r, NOT! TO WATER USERS. Pressed Authorities here have not decided| meeting. Our pastor departed on Seats are free. a. m. “Unity of the church.” Sun- x4 Guests at Social is hi and whether they will prosecute R. R.|-puesday night for Kansas City,| A fine get together of all the! day 3 p/m. "The Last Days and the Grace African hodist Owing to making a new con- The Friendly yar nection on Main hace line it 305 N. Grant Street, Rey. T. J.| The trustees of Grace Afriean|| Will be necessary to discon- Burwell, B. D,, Minister. Telephone] Methodist royally entertained the|| tinue irrigation from Saturday 1684M. choir of the church last evening at|| night until Sunday noon, June The services of this Lord's Day|a social lasting from 8:30 to 12 o'clock || 22nd. Roberts and wife, held in jail fol-| Kans., to drive back with his family, | church members and their friends is} Second Advent of Christ.” Sunday & lowing the passing by the woman,| ‘They expect to be here by next Fri-| planned for next Monday evening.{P:™. “What we Believe and Why." at a local store, of a Union Pacifie|aay and he will be in our pulpit] It will be in the form of an old-| The meetings will continue am in- pay check nging to David] June 29. Our state secretary, Rev.| fashioned church picnic in front of| terest demands. All invited and wel Deeds, which Deeds had lost, Deeds'| Joe Jacobs, has consented to preach|the Jorgensen cottage just five come, J. O, Golphenee, Wm. J. signature was forged in endorse-| for us this week, both morning and| minutes beyond the Central Wyom-| Campbell, A, Matheny, evangelists, $1.25 Called for and are looked forward to with hay It was given as a small token of This order must be strictly ment of the check, drawn for $66.04, | evenine. ing Automobile club house. Ask a , 1 WiRtigtpationn | feaaahe Qa Mmmerchaensnitiee of iis aeriion aeddontenel | noe @MAaemaih vA cect tie Delivered ani with the proceeds the Robe: anyone how to get there. Mrs. Berta Methodist Episcopal. " Ttunfties both inspiring and benefi-| choir has rend y men will patrol the City to en- x couple Bours themselves new out- St. Marks Church esate isin sbarae, mite an aes staff} Corner Hast Second and South | cial. Sunday school at ten a. m.| The members of both junior and|| force same. Ph w fits of clothing. The woman, who Seventh and Wolcott streets of chureh ladies ind her. 9 not| Durbin streets, Superint Li A hoirs were resent, each 251 tays she found the check in the] Rey. Philip K, Edwards, Rector | wait to be invited but pone to her| pasior, ‘Misg Mae Christian, Superintendent | senior.-c! » By Order W. H. Johnson, Si t of n: “Reforms Under] bringing one other. Games were in- school, schoo}, Semana, Nenenalan” Preaching at ee in and refrestiments served. WATER COMMISSIONER. G street and forged the endorsement,| jyzoly Communion at 8.00 a, m.|or Mrs, Carl Cook or Mra, Eber: is endeavoring to secure liberation | church school at 9:43 a.m. Morning|for information, Carn will be sup-| 9:45 a.m. A, H. Maddux, superin-|‘11 o'clock by the minister, Sub-| All went home expressing them: PR eROL ELE a of her husband on the ground that prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. plied for all. They will leave the] tendent. Sermon, 1 he | ject; “Soul Concentration.” In the| selves as having enjoyed a most a he was guiltless of any wrongdoing. A ated Val Halla artments Monday] Art of Happy Living.” midst of the great world with all| pleasant evening. ‘Tho trustees = The Roberts couple were enroute} Kast Side Methodist Community | afternoon at 4:30 and 4:30 o'clock. | Silent ‘Volce,” Mrs. Peter Holden. |that tends to detract tram the things|are. Wm. O'Bryant, J. A, Waldon, from the t to Laramie when 1614 East Second Special arrangements to go later in| Junior church, 11:00 a. m,, conduct-|ef the spirit should net our souls} A, R, Bell, J. T. Clay, Victor Fair- arrested here. Willis Hugh Germany, Minister | the evening can be made !f neces-|ed by Mrs, Carter — Nine forty-five classes for all ages.|*ary. All the children are especially | === xtra Special! SATURDAY NIGHT 2 HOURS ONLY | Saturday Evening, June 21 7to9 xercises. Good| invited, for there will be games and *hildren's Day Dawes to Open. |129,susss's Day Bracelets, Geos lavited, tor, there. will be. sameg bag fering for this service goes to the! supper will be served at 6:80 o'clock. C. i E | Board of education, for the assist-| Following will be several short ampa gm a ance of students who need finanelal| speeches with a fine community sing e . 00} to end the evening. Lincoln, Nebr.| nee In their college work, pworth League. 6:4 nior —— ‘The nominating committee | Trinity Lutheran report. and the officers will be} (Missouri Synod) ted. 8:00 evening worship, with|South Park and Bast Fourth street Come and Dance In the Cool Mountain Breeze CHICAGO, June 21—(By the As.|%ermon by the Pastor and spectal| J+ H. Gockel. Pastor a2 % eociate Sregua Gane je A®| music by the choir. Wednesday 25| Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Bible Eas poe se ee a th oe ah ti wont 30 orchestra, at home Mr. and|class at 7p. m. Morning service Orc Special Stunts +. Dawes expects ake his first | ie yohnnie Crawford. Thursday | (German) at 10:30 a. m. Text of ser- political campaign speech as Re blic: © p ne, | 26th 5 entertainment under the| mon, Luke 18:22-30. Theme; “Strivi put ms aD vie Peeeantial 3 mer auspices of the adult department of|to enter In At the Strait Gate,” where he ‘practiced law and in| the S. 8. Probably being a warm| Afternoon service in the Glenrock recognition of the unwavering sup-|&¥?nins, ice cream will be at the dis-/ #ehool bullding at 3 p, m. Evening port given him by the Nebraska] Posal of those who desire it. The] fervice at &-p. m. Text of sermon, delegation at the Cleveland nomina-| Proceeds will gp toward the Hxten-| Tuke 1619-31. Theme: “Hear Ye tion convention. sion Fund. and the Prophets!’ The an- (Pa aatelad ‘thas (5 tmidwe’ eat ee pienic of the church will be held e¢ © my 4 Sree first campaign speech in my old Winter Menace Prevezs nas nee “sa pleaded | co idee, home state of Nebraska," he said] #Temporary location ‘or today Durbin street. C. T, Hodsdon, min-| St 10 4. m. A service will be held Attention Ranchers on the picnic grounds at 11 a. m, . ; will be at Lincoln, but the| ister, Phone 1948 West. Residence, | 07.10% Pe tig arounae At 1 am. mie sold 1500 hese of Broke and Unbroke horses and a nd arrangements of course,| 1009 North Durbin street. This is 8! Fichis ta also'the annual’ “eet ent LADIES’ AND MISSES FANCY VOILE mules at our Opening Sale, June 9th and 10th. ‘ae ks ‘patie “ah c “ h ‘ey this ‘eae ity to open its bee aaa gathering of the congrega- Prices were fully as good as we anticipated, It looks s things but we are| doors to the children every day, 1n- — very good for the future. Sale dates: June 23—24; sat I will open my speaking | Stead of four days, in the mon Mietek Fredelilen 7 July 7—8; July 21—22; —5; the That, of course " mas soms xe ures Re a peneot Rev, Edwin E. Preston, Minister 18 id 19; § J ti b oa: 's August 4—5; August Me cg ~ if aie ae nites feoo: tlhe eo ehildho einen it in| Nine-thirty a. m, Sabbath school, —i 85 September 1—2; September 15—16; Sep- ance of the nomination at my home m 100 20: trae Hedi o-prhcrbapoperbe gor aeaed freed ries es Pee oat ges A w a re sind to see the naw comers All Col d Si R 1 7 Val tember 29—30; every Monday and Tuesday the bal- nomination dangers, nnd uses {t-for purponés of | Phonan mh gse trey ate eine, YOUF olors an zes—Regular $7.50 Value ance of the year. Write or wire for information, > _ religions instruction, It guides the . bore and saitiacdnke\ikeleme maaan body even if-we have to sit on the ; ateps. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. an ei 7) e Christian life, and helps them aol Sermon subject: “The questi t thetr summer problema. It traina| Dernierea nouns The quention of & them for future Christian service. : 6 aren eee In Liquor Sale; | ciitaven stot yearn old, of" any | yi,gaeet, ate home of Mew. Art » Washington denomination religiously, are wel- r ° come, We ate aorry that the eursil piphed lh lh halter Magtegloe Me. . Is Convicted ment must be limited, Enroll next Sunday. Fifty cents tuition fee per pupil for entire term, June 23 to Emmanuel Baptist July 18, Pionics every Friday after-| _ Fifteenth and Poplar street; Dr, J, 21.—The mere| noon. Here is the daily program: | 7: Hanna, , pastor; residence 1510 handling or any con Eight fifty-five a. m, march in to} S0uth Poplar, telephone 2761-W, The tainer of intoxi & liquor is] musie. 9:00 a, m, Devotion. Motto,| Pastor wil! preach Sunday morning prima facie evidence of posseasion| Hymn. Scripture, 915 a. m. Habit|®"d evening, Your presence, at all and ts a violation of ad|and Missionary talks. 9 a. m.| #ervices, will be greatl; act, Judge J. F clared | music Galisthenics. Hymn stories,|. Sunday 9:30 a, m, here today in passing sentence on| 9:50 a m, Bible stories. Memory|!n the 8, BE. Sunday school room, Harry Lamonte, convicted of pos-| verses, 1005 a, m. Supervised play,| 20:00 a, m. Sunday school, 11.00 a, session and selling of intoxicants, | Games. 10:30 a, m. Craft work, Sew-]™- Text, Psalms 46-1-4. 7:00 p. m. B. Lamonte was fined $500, the maxi-| ing. Toy-making. 11:20 a. m, Clos-] ¥- P. U. 8:00 p, m."Text, Psalms 15-1, mum penalty for a first offense. He] ing period, 11:30 a, m. dismissal, 8:00 p. m, Wednesday prayer meet- FROM 7TO 9 p-95 Colorado Horse & Mule Commission Company Denver Union Stock Yards DENVER, COLO. DENVE WILLIS GARAGE wan nvicted by a jury in the os ta oe) i to meetin: federal court here last night after First Congregational ome to Emma a short trial Sunday morning service wilt be} ¥? & fellow over there Lamonte was arrented Novem: | held in the America thea r, Sunday Low Storag: ber 1 roadhouse east of Fits | school at 9,46-o/clock and church ser. Evansville Chapel e Rates simmons general hospital. Govern-| vice at 10:46. There will be a epecial| Remember the Sunday school at ment prohibition agents de they had mad ared| children's sermon at the school ser-| 2:30 p. m. Mr. Rust will be glad to everal purchases of | vice. Mra. Smith will sing a special] #ee you. Dr, J, T. Hanna will use before plac-| number and Mr. Longhurst will be| Preach at 3:30 p.m. Come. rreat organist in place of Mra, Lang: pa Mihaae r » | worthy who is out of the city. North Casper Christian Mr. Bryan, the new minister who} Let Us Service Your Car liquor in the Over Twenty Years in Casper Jacobs’ New Sample Sho 122 W. Second St,—Just Around the Corner Off Center Street ma sale | will bewwith the church during the Minister ention was t summer, will pre hin firat sermon | Residence 773 East H, F 2407 puted © person who actually|on “An investment in fellowship,”| Bible school 10:00 a. m. Commun made t 1 from the of-| He the three aspects of| ion and morning sermon 11100 a. m. cers t 863 S. Ash Phone 1891-W rough a window, | fellowship—social, work and wor-| Junior C, HK. 3 p.m. Intermediate n ship. Taking these as the founda-|and Senior C. B, 7:00 p, m, Evening 7? Wyoming Motorway 1172 tion upon which the modern ehurch worship and evening sermon at 8