Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1924, Page 9

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ights, _ Midwest Heights, gis 30 Midwest Heights, lots i A ow i Midwest Heights, fie ye Sp eis Sea a ae see Burns, P. A, . -----2+-~..~----.---4 Midwest Heights, lot 9, block 1 --.--------—----_--__. = 2.20 Midwest Heights, lot 11, BOOK 1 ceeceweemneeneennennenenenenenne 2.20 Midwest Heights, lot 28, DIOCK 1 ..---emwecewnnnennneennenennen 4:40 Midwest Heights, lot 80, bloek 1 ~..----——.----------—---------- 2.20 Midwest Heights, lota 1 and @, dlock 2 -_------------__-----------. 4.40 - Midwest Heights, lots 10, block 2 --.--------------------------, 2.20 Midwest Heights, lot 21, block 2 --------—----~-----2---s-------- 2.20 Midwest Heights, lot 30, block 2 setrerornannnea nanan ennnnnes 2.20 : Midwest-Heights, lot 1, DlOCK 4 ----neqe-w-wnnninnen-nneeveree= 2.20 ¥ v + Midwest Heights, _ Midwest Heights, \ Midwest Heights, lot 5, block 3: RGIS SAREE ER SER ATE 2.20 lot 10, block 4 ----—-—---------_--_--.. Ps Midwest Heights, lot 25, DIOCK 4 <a ramen pm menwacemewercwenenne, 4.40. Midwest Helghts, lot 21, ‘block § .-o----c-cu--s----cscusoseeeees 2.20 Midwest Heights, lot 17, block 1 ----------.----------s-csssseesa «2.20 +s Midwest Heights, lot 18, block 7 eewnewweeenenseeenen-= 2.20 ; — Mjdwest Heights, lot 3, block 8 --.-.-cdussesssensscewsesesee 8.20 Midwest Heights, lot 18 block € .----.-—-—--------eeneenna 280 Midwest Heights, lot 19, blook 8 —---.-s----------—---anseennees 2.20 Midwest Heights, lot 28, block B o--.coscc-sccssososossucnsesesss 2.20 Micwest Heights, lot 25, blook 1 wonare arene nnncnetecnnnecnnnes 2.20 P. As “e . ~ oe EB. D. Dillon _..-----_---.--. . Midwest Heights, lot 24, block 8 -------------- eee 27.28 bat io P. A. ‘W. A Green Midwest Heights, lot 15, block 8; fm Midwest Heights, lot 16, block 8; E Midwest Heights, lot 17, block 8 —-———--------___------------~ 31.12 Burns, P. A. : co Arthur Heasley ...----.----_-_Midwest Heights, lot 17, block 8 -----1--2-------_--------_._ 26.78 Burns, P. A. oo Joep Martin —------------.-._-_ Midwest Heights, lot 13, block € 2 Q-------------—---------------- 11.15 Burte, P. A. : co H. E. Upz aeniien ‘Midwest Heights, lot 8, bloek 1 eewnlnwmmnmcnnnna= 19.03 Burns, P. ~ S 4 eo Ervin ‘Young -----.--_----_Midwest Heights, lot 14, block 8 SERS. a | | Burtch, Florence ---... ~--Alcova, lot 4, block 14; Aloova, lot 11, block 14 --.. aR ae dares Vie Ce ee SE BY Bughnell, “Ar A. ..,,-.---.-------..-Midwest, lot 6, block 2 Os AE al A a ER w-a-- $0.64 Butler Core ~w----------+-- Burlington, lot 16, block 8; | North Burlington, lot 24, block 8; North Burlington, lot 24, dlock 4; es North Burlington, east halt of lot 26, block 4; r North Burlington, lot 17, block 6; North Burlington, tot 18, blo¢k 6} / North Burlington, lot 18, block 8; ~ . Midwest, lot 1, block 6; Oildaie, lot 10, block 2; is Ofldaie, lot 11, block 2; ‘ButleryCorporation ..---.-..-...-.. Oildale, lot 1, block 5; Oildale, lot 6, block 5; ‘Oildale, lot 7, block 5; Ollcale, lot 7, block 6; Olldaie, lot 12, block Olidale, lot 13, block ‘Oilgiale, lot 14, block : Olldale, lot 1, block 7; Olldale, lot 2, block 7; Oildale, lot 8, block 7; Oilldale, lot 1, block 8; ‘ Olidale, tot 2, block Oildale, lot 8, block Otlaale, lot 4, block Oildale, lot 5, block , Olidale, lot 6, block 8; Jot 7. block 8; y Snag i Jot 8, block §; f : ‘ Ollaale, lot 9, block 8; - Olldale, lot 10, bloek 8; Oftdale, Jot 11, block 8; Oildale, lot 12, bipck 8 Olldale, tot 13, block 8; Ofldale, tot 14, block 8; Oil age, Yot 16, block 8; Oil lot 16, block 8; . ‘ Oildale, lot 17. block 8; Oildale, lot 18, block 8; OilMale, lot 19, block 8; 83 Olidale, lot 20, biock 8; Olidale, lot 21, block 8; ‘Thorndale, lot 1, block 1; Thorndale, lot 1, block 2; Thorndale, lot 12, ook: Co en, 92.48 pei B. CRON siccaceecimenee. 3EDEER Burlington, lot 11, block 38; North Burlington, lot 12, Dlook 8 ---.----.---------------- 15.85. ing «ro eR Burlington, west half of lot 16, block 10 HW. 4B so Bo Fa nara nnn TOA, fot 12, block 3 nearer nn tnnnmmnonneecennnne 2.20 eo J. J. Hannift ~c.--s..North Burlington, lot 29, block 8; 7 North Burlington, jot Corp. 0-0 J. M. Murdock ....O1ldale, lot 7, block ler Corp c-o Naom! Paimer .....Midwest, lot 11, block 6 -. ee enmnennenen enn nn wenn nnn n enna == Cau, ®.' 8. er ae eee south 80 feet of north: half of lot 5, block 2 --..---... Hart, south two-thirds of north half of lot 2, block 3-------. Call-Hart, south halt of lot 2, Blok 3 ----.---.__ Call-Hart, north two-thirds of north half of lot 5, block 6_—.. Call-Hart, lot 1. block 13 --.-.--.---. i. 8. 8. c-o Sarah Bell -.--..__-.Call-Hart, lot 1, block 18 .........---. Be co. seen eenewncauannoas— Camper, Jot 28, biock 120; Casper, lot 24, block 120; Butler, lot 10, block 12; Butler, lot 7, block once 8, block 16 ane needa rarer nates cane | Sos. H. co Ino Humphreys . North Burlington, lot 28, block Nerth Burlington, lot 23, block 4 ---.—~- Campbell, Anna ..-..----....--.... Casper, northwest 74 feet of lot 11, block 166 Campbell, Bila B. co O. 8. Emerick. Kenwood, lot 279 ~...-.-..-.-sns0------------. Carey, C. A. oo. .-eeenec-noee------- Butler, south 46 feet of lots 7, 8 and 9, black 16 Carey, J. M. - Casper, south half of lots 1 and 2,\block 194; Casper, lot 8, block 194; Casper, lot 10, block: 800 ...—-.--,------------- Carey, J. M. & Bro, ......-..1-.---. Casper, south half of jot 17, blook 161 Casper, 6) BABOR EBD, oe cin nnn ener ensenescncceee Casper, lot 7, block 188 .. Casper, lot 3, block 198 -. Meewennenincnnnnen. Casper, lot 7, block 218 -.---.-.-. Carper, lot 8, Block 21 Carey, J. M. & Bro, .-.-.--..-.--.. Casper, lot 7, blook 2 Casper, lot 11, block 2: Casper, lot 12, block 21 Casper, lot 11, block 824 ~~-....... Casper, lot 12, block, 224 --------.-.. Casper, lot 15, block 148; Casper, lot 18, block 168 .----------------—_-____-_-----. CRADET; 10t 8, DIO G 102 oer rene meneene tenes: Casper, lot 2, block 196 Caspe: ast 26 feet of Bi “<a SR a ee Casper, Ot 1, DIOCK 225 pence eww nnn nnmewnnnnen nen neneneneeeene= 11.00 Carey, J. M. o-0 J. A. Cantrell _..... Casper, lot 9, block 217 aan (9.38 Garey, J. M. c-0 T. A. Hightower -.. casper, lot 3, block 98 11.00 Carey, J. M. co A. N, Nall -.--.. Casper, lot 3, block 228 ~---.----~~. 16.82 ps rhage ied H. A. --..-------+--20--North Casper, lot 185, block 88 ~~. et —- 3.29 & Treber ---------------=----Butler, south ‘half of lat 11, blonk #2 maaan Carrier, Peter .....-----.... -BEXK SW, SWKSEX section 26, township 24, range 80; NWNEM, NEYNWK, section 85, township 34, range 80 ...... teeececeneennnen Casper, lot 6, block 147 «. Wen ewnetansann== North Casper, lot 8%, block 28 a mcioailtinecinsenets wanweceneesewen Nelson, all DOCK 10-22 aneestarn nnn nnn penne n= 128.81 Casper Mant. & Const, Co. -------. Burlington, lot 66, block 10; . Burlington, lot 67, block 10; SPentn 160 OR, DIOUNE LO eitindteiansansmecenseetocubbouduneniaiet Casper i“ '¢s Burtington, lot 36, block 6; ot Burlington, lot 87, block 6 — Casper Realty Co. --------. me North Caspew/ lot 17, block 17; North Casper, lot 71, block 17 --... 4.40 North Casper, lot 161, block 21 —.. 2.18 North Casper, lot 43, block 24 ~~.....-.-.-.----. 2.20 North Casper, lots 72 and 73, block 26 -...-..-.--..-... aannee 66.49 Capper Realty Co. oo V. F. Fewell. North Casper, lot 170, block 17; North Casper, south hale of Jot 169, block 17 ~--.-......----..-. 16,82 ; Céubét Realty Cé."oo Fret W. GreenCasper, lot 4, block 149 wee SAS e mewn e ees eee wen nies 56.54 Se Cee Hayes Nofth iCasper, lot. 197; block 8 North Casper, lo! Canar SAENG Bol beef per, lot 198, ¢-o Roy W. Heldreth ..-.-.-_-_North Casper, lot 18, block 14: \ North Casper, lot 79, block 14 ----—-----_-.------- +e Casper Realty Co. c-o C. V. Robbins: : ae North Casper, lot 22, block 46 --,. oo L. G. Swartfager aoe: oe North Casper, lot 82, plook 22; North Casper, north half of Jot 8%, Block 22 —--2s---ss-s et 4, Chan, Esther ti stews CASDSE, Part of lot 6, Didckey 17 as a a Chan, Sol -.--._-_____.s_________ Butler, east 45 feet of lots 8 and 9, block @1 0 ce a 18828 » Walter C. ¢-o J. Smith -....-Nelson, lot 3, block 18--.------. eneetipeneecmenvcnese= 18,49 tonson, Jno. ++---North Casper, $% lot 98, block &4; HN eit Casper lot ~ et 34; 4 jutler, lot 3, bloc! eeteedepeeteeecetbewensnneabaSestSdte ds hic: oceeey. CoA. r Alloway Kenwood, lot 201 geencde rene sddebe ne tewymneiweucetsimanctesach | SATO MAS. SoC. 3 sees BRIMy oh 4, Blak. 8 scre seas rk, Willis G, -.--____1______"alcova, lot 3, block 1 m, Peter —----_-..-__.__._Butler, Jot 3, block 4 -..--c----=------——-----—-—_----_--__-__- Clemons, Ed. .._________.______"" "Nelson, lot 6, block 17; Nelson, lot 7, block 17-.. Clove, W. c-o Harvey Allen --__.__Casper, lot 15, block ad oe DIOCK $6 2 ene ee ne nee ene 10.23 18.46 Coen, L, ¢-6 Lukis Candy Co. __. Casper, part lots 3 and 4, block 9 —--. Coen, L.‘c-0 Western Lumber Co. _Casper, lot 4, block 45; West Central ‘lots 13 to 16 inclusive, block 6 -—----.--_-.._.___. 208.84 Goeman, WO. ca. ye Casper, parts of lots 10, 11 and 12, block 61 Part of lots 4 and 5, block 96 ~-.---. Collins Land Co. __. “NWSE \section 2 Conniff, T. EB. -. Cook, Inez ..-.. wane w--wen~=East Burlington, Wa lots East Burlington, W% lots: 21 and 22, bloek 8 Cook, Thos. A. c-o Herman B. SattoCasper, North 42 feet lot 11, block 1 Aicceatae Cook, Thos. A. c-o G. T. Etillwagon_Casper, West 40 feet lot 6, block 181 -.----- —------------~---— Cook, Thos. A. c.o G. T. Stilwagon_Casper, Central 40 feet lot 6, block 181---2------2------~-------- Cooley, G. W. E% lot 1, block 103 -..----. Cooley, Robt. F. ... lot 4, block 85 ------~----~--. 53.95 83.54 Cosner, Ben ---_... ----Highland Park, lot 28, block 7~-~--. 2.20 Courtwright, E. E, Casper, lot 1, block 182 65.98 Covington, Jno. .-..... Burlington, lot 18, block 1; ‘ Burlington, lot 19, block 1; oes te Burlington, lot 21, block 10; Burlington, lot 22, block 10 —.---------~------------------~-~-----~-68.87 Crosby, J. C. eo J. H. ChristensenBurlington, lot 29, block 9; Burlington, lot 30, plock 9... 41.25 Crosswait, O. P. Hat -NW% section 8, township 32, range 77 --.+-. Teapot, lots 11 to 16 inclusive, block 4---. North Burlington, lot 85, block 1; North Burlington,.lot 36, block 1 Curtis, Baw. B. msnns soneenn Casper, lot’ 9, bIOOK: 169 --ee--emea--—------——- —~ Dalum, Gus c-o Hazel B, Hayes ---North Casper,’ lot 196, block 84 ~s--- Daly, Anna B. -Casper, lot 1, block 87 .. ~------+--Sheridan Heights, lot 5, block Sheridan Heights, lot 6, block 69 —--------.. Kennedy-Casper, lot 10, block 70 ,--—----~-----—----——---. -NW\NW 4, section 25, township 30, range 83; E%NE\; NE}SEX; NEXNW%; W4NEX; NW%SEX section 26 township 30, range 83; BSY¥NEX; NYSEK, section 22, township 30, range 83 WSWX; SEXYSW%; SWKSEX section 23, townsh! --+-Btewart, lot 10, block 19 ~~~... 52.45 3.30 wewemmeeeeenne-= = 7.32 ~aerenaces. 184.63 Danielson, A. A. c-o C. Darnell, Luther N. .--. 30, range 83 67.87 1.10 Davern, Phillip -. Dervis, C. —~---NEYNW; N4NEM section 29, 4a Davis, Geo. +--~=Casper, lot 11, block 9¢; Capitol Hill, Wi% lots 3 and 4, block 36; Butler, lot 2, block 77; C Kenwood, lot 353; $ Kenwood, lot 354 Davie, G. E, Davis, H. H. Jessa c-o Anna M. Hamlin -Casper, lot 8, block 53 — ~Glenfale, lot 22, block 8; Glendale, lot 23, block 8; Glendale, lot 24, block 8; Glendale, lot 25, block §; Midwest Heights, lots 4 and 8, bleck 3; Midwest Heights, lot 2 Boe 1 wore _---Lt 4, section 19, township 82, range 83; Lots i, 2, 3, 4; BRSWY; W4SEM m 80, township 32, range 82; SEYSE% section 24, township $2, range 88 ° NEY¥NEX; SEXNEX; NWUNEX; N4NWK; SWUHNW section 25, township 32, range 88 —~---. wenn teeemen newman nn 40.44 Davis, Wm. ~----------....-------.Midwest, lot 30, block 2; ‘Midwest, lots 12, 13 and 16, Block 6 eo Mri -----Burlington, lot 7, block 12 ~..--------—----—-_-------—----—-----——. 4.40 Deaver, Q. --wa= Casper, lot 2, block 28 --.------——- Dietrich, Louis, c-o Davia Dietrich -B%, section 18, township 35, range Dietrich, Wm. FEES —=--=Casper, lot 5, block 64 --SWY%SBX section 17, Denver Morris Plan Co. NW4NEX section Gicnsecieeeens be wat eeeewneees sanee= Lots 1 and 2, ie a econ wection 6, town- NUNEK, section 5 eielaalite township 82, range 78; S4SW%, SWK%NEX, section 38, township 38, S%SNW%, section 8, township 33, range 78; B%4NEX( NWKNBU, sootio a, 38, range 78 —..-_._ wall, iain Giendale, lot 7, block 1; ii =e Glendale, lot 8, block 1 Dobbin, Alice o-o Verna D. McMurrayKenwood, lot 355 -~-.« Dobbin, W. R..... Glendale, lot 7, dlock 3; Glendale, lot 8, block 8; Glendale, lot 14, Dlock $3; Glendale, lot 21, block 3; ' Glendale, lot 22, block 3; . Glendale, lot 23, block 3; .~Glendale, lot 24, block 8; 4 Glendale, tot 25, block 3; , Glendale, lot 27, look 8; Glendale, lot 1, block 4; eweweennonaana—ns 10.08 Davis, S. C. ey Davison, een nnn een n nn nnna = 128.29 9.12 47.65 we oo Dineen, Ray FE. ° }, range 78; 41.06 i i Le Peeewecseccuercctcwewcesene cee = 1.32 Dobbin, W. R. -. Glendale, Glendale, lot 5, block Glendale, lot 16, block Glendale, lot 23, cop + Glendale, lot $ jook 6; Glenda 206 8, BIO D wpe nnie ten ea B nares ennai 10.06 Gidley AST, Dipti: 6 rackameettt career tere en BE Dovbin, We Re na onset reaseae Loe 100,92 Dobbin, W. R. c-o M. W. Graybill .. Kenwood, lot 162 ..«.. » 05 Doran, Tne. co H. A. MoGilivray - =e? bird + re 1 % Casper View, lot 24, DIOCK 8 cancnneee-nonsnseeens. oro--7777 Teal Hort, north twothinds of Wt 4 Block @ 0 Stewart, lot 10, DIOCK 10 -cacanecrecccsccummeneecsesuesnsseneeee 1,10 Duff, Evelyn a Dunham, yonee B, ..-- Pees Mary -.-------. -Casper, 434 a Leva Lee RN ee ee wnnnen 156.52 ‘ ‘umberson Casper, Jot EN eee Casper, lot 26, block 120 ——---.. Casper, lot 8, DIOCK 20 .awnenee ~Casper, lot 20, block §6 S%SEM, SEXSW%, section 4, township 35, range 85; NEW}NW4, section 9, township 35, range 85 Minus 15 acres, C, & N. W, « warn BOO River, lot 15, block 10 ~~ ra -Kenwood, lot 59 .--. -NE\, section 22, township 83, range 8 -5%NBU, N4¥SEY SEKSBY, section 14, NEKNE\, section 23, township 88, range - North Casper, west halt of lots 88, 99 and 100, block 22 ~~ Casper, lot 36, block 8; Caspér, lot 37, Dlock 2 <---y---+-- CO. con n---e--eneenee-Kenwood, lot 117 i go Rao NO RNNRIETIEY— + v% SEX, rection 14, township 33, range i N4YNWH, NWKNEK, section 28, cdediuiand 38, range 78 }¥. T. 0 C. F. Bechtol -. Bvansville, lot 9, block § ~——.--s-.. W. T. €@ Beasle Dennison ~nvansville, lot 11, block 18 ---.--—- 25.66 = 95.71 Bagan, D. E. «--.- Eager, Jno. F,.c-0 Lilly Neweomb Beccles, Effie . Erickson, Ella -. Erickson, Nels ¢-0 " Evans, Edgar, ~~ Evans, Edgar 'T, ---- Bvans, Fae --------~.--------- Evans, Kitty co A. R, Mills . W. T. @© Frank Gould -.-.vanaville, lot 4, block 11 ~—-«.---- Evans, W. T. 2 pry’ Guaranteed Investment Co. -. Evansville, lot 2, block 10 -~~+~---------~---~------------~ woes 13.09 Eyans, W. T. ©o Alex Perdaris ...Bvansville, lot 8, block 4; Evans, W. T. ¢-0 Mrs, C. W. Reed .. Bast 40 feet of lots 9 GAG 20, POE 7 ~~~ enone now 32.20 avuessenesNorth Casper, lots 151 and 153 inclusive, block 37; North Casper, lot 174, block 37; North Casper, lot 175, blook North Casper, lot 73, block 35; ’ North Caseper, lot 14, block 85; ’ North Casper, lot 75, block 86 ‘k, Horace .......---------.South Additipn, lot 26, block B —-— bee N. He co James Fancher North Casper, lots 140 to 146 Inclusive, block 1 Everett, Harry --~. ween ne ao -~ - === === 51-8 ne oi) Ferguson, = worhakaas, Yot 7} block 2 ---—~-—---. Fergueon, Ferguson, co Mra. -Cusper, lot 2, block 10 ~--~--~-~-----er----+- Ferguson, Geo. W. ¢-o 0. N. ShogrenNorth Burlington, lot 22, bloom 11; North Burlington, E% lot)28, block 11 Ferris, L. C. c-o J. Moterman -Nelson, 8% lot 4, block 13 Fielding, A. 8. - Alcove, Jots 1 to 24 Inolnaiv Finn, Leo F. -.. “Lots 1, 2, % 4, SKNEX; SYNWK: 8% section 4, township 36 TORMG IAT © cccccpuune 7.34 Fisch, Wm. W. SEX SEY section 34, township $1, range 78 1.97 Wisher, Frank ~ “Powder River, lots Sand 4, block 17 _... 24.53 Forges, James TIBYNEM; NYSW section 27, townbhip 40, 16,69 Foster, Edwin B, ---.--...--.---...Casper, lot 21, block 118; ‘ Casper, lot 22, block 118 ... 145.50 Fox, G. R. co W. D. Keyser -.--.. ‘Casper, lot 2, block 182 -..... 33.06 (Continued on Page Ten.) PAGE NINE SERMON EXCERPTS Contributions from Ministers for Publication Under This Head Are Welcomed; Manuscripts Should L's Typewritten, Not Ba- eteding 250 Words and Should Be ih This Office Saturday. REV. CHAS. A. WILSON, D, D.,/them. It is nothing against the MINISTER. chureh that some people do pot at- “By the word of the Lord were| tend ft. It is nothing against good the heavens made: and all the host} Music or literature, or painting bé- of them by the breath of Hia|CAU#® Bdme folks do not like music, mouth.” The fascinating glory of| literature or painting. But it Is a the starry heavens opens to us at| Commentary on tho people. once in the study of astrofomy.| 3: The opposition overcome. The And the solar system tmmediately| Wedding was furnished with guests. engages our attention. In this we| The purpose of the king was accom- include the sun and all those bodies | Pliéhed. Others were invited and which circulate round it at various| they came. They came because they distances, derive their light and|Wete worthy. heat from tt,—planets, moons, cer-| 4 The tragedy. One man tried tain comets and a multitude of| tO get in without a wedding gar- meteors: in other words, all bodies| ment. He is an filustration of ono under the gravitation control of the} Who will not help a work in its be- sun. The diameter of the sun is} sinning but only hinder, then when $66,000 miles; its mags 332,432 times| Heestes the thing Is going to suc- that of the earth, greater than the} eed in aplte of his opposition he of the planets combined. | triés to come in on the ave of wic- is composed of oceans | tory and even share in the glory ct of red-hot gases and white-hot metal |*the achievement. He was probably vamprs driven by terrific storms.| One of the ones who wouldn't cor Our knowledge of the heavenly | Maybe same, gut of ouripaity. bodies is derived mainly through the | Maybe he wanted‘to report the fall- telescope and the spectroscope. In| tite to his friends, But he was un- recent years vast improvements| fit to be there and he was cast out. have been made in the telescope,| 5. God Is the king. Tho feast ts The spectroscope is said to be the| His Kingdom of love. Jesus is the most wonderful instrument from the|Son. Servants are the workers in brain and hand of man. By it is|thé church who believe and obey. possible to determine the nature of| They don’t give up. They try again forins of matter trillions of milea| and again. Those who reject are away when in the gaseous state.| unbelievers. Those who accept are The spectroscope reveals that in the| the children of God. sun are practically all the elements| 6: The work of God may be ds- that we know are in the earth, such | layed but it cannot be défeated. as, iron, "copper, zinc, sodium and| Like the flowing mountain stream magnesium. In 1868 Lockyer dis-|!t may be checked a bit in. {ts povered in the sun a new substance | Progress but cannot be stopped un- which he named helium, a substance | las the source be destroyed. Géd then unknown upon the earth, f|can't he destroyed. Better line up 1895 Sir. William Ramsay discovered | with the forces of God. If you don't in certain minerals the same some one else will. The wedding revealed in the sun by the spectro-| will be furnished with guests, His oor ‘The meaning of this marvel | work will be done. of science is that nearly thirty years before this substance was found on earth it was revealed in the sun. Beyond the solar system, when @arkness unveils the glory of the stars, we aro amazed at their multi- tude, magnitude and distance. The number js estimated at from 2,000 to 3,000 millions. As to distance, the farthest of the Milky Way are 100,000 trillion ‘mfles from the sun. By the universe is meant the iy of stars near enough to control] In an effort to educate the publia each other's movement by gravita-|in the scenic beauties of the west tion. Our universe is so vast that|the Chicago, Burlington and Quincey Ught traveling 180,000 feet per sec-| raliroad will broadcast apecial pro- ond would require 50,000 years to] grams from “WAOW” at Omaha. travel from one end to the other.| ‘The first program will be June 27, Yet when the Divine will went forth] at 9:80 p. m. when & R. Mi in creative energy this immensity] former governor of Nebraska, wil} pa gig Bag Ale erg in bag talk on “The Black Hills of South § ur ” program will is seen in His works. It becomes green sa oder ae on Glacier His creatures to be reverént before] ational park by W. H. Thompeon, Him. prominent Omaha attorney. Additional announcements will be mage from time to time of future They did not have it in ail Burlington to “Advertise West in Radio Talks —— ey Grace English Lutheran. T. B. UBER, MINISTER, ‘Text, Matthew 22:10, “And the wedding was furnished with gues' God has succeeded tn everythi ‘He has ever undertaken In heaven or on the earth. He created the universe, man, His Holy Word, sent Jesus Christ into the world, Conquered death and the grave. While the organized forces of evil ‘always oppose the forces of yet the good shall always 1 because God Is back of the good. He uses the wrath of man to praise Him. Ho uses the very force of evil to atcomplish His own purposes. THE STORY. ‘The king Rigen Suests to the wedding of His pleadingly. They mads lisht of It. They showed open contempt, Indif- ference and forceful resistance even to the potht of violence and murder. ‘When the king heard of all this was Wroth. He declared them wi worthy. He invited others. These cams and the wedding was furnished with guests. 1. How they resisted. It seems they were determined to make this wedding feast-a failure. . They showed Indifference. They would not come. They made Tight of it. ‘They made fun of It. It was not at all Important to them. They showed their contempt by going to their water, with Sot farms and merchandise. And the peeerin > of 2. Why they resisted. They were | OF not worthy, It was & sad com- mentary on_ their To’ enjoy the best of health and make’ the most of life, qne must occasionally have a change of environment, altitude, climate and mode of living. Low altitude folks from the East are trooping West on in thousands, passing enroute other thousands—Westerners going East—to the Atlantic Coast and the famous resort regions of the East; to the lakes of Michigan, to Niaga: Falls, the Catskills, the Berkshires, the Adirondacks; to. New York, Boston, Washington, Atlantic City and a thous- and other inviting places. THE BURLINGTON takes you East, completely satisfied with evrey detail of your journey; on-time arrival; the smoothest of road beds; the best and most modern equipment; service that anticipates your every travel wish. p Reduced excursion rates prevail Let me help you plan your trip. F. 5S. MacINTYRE, Ticket Agent Burlington 5 Route ers

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