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* PAGE Two. Che Casper Daily Cribune ey B SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1924. 7 . : e Che Casper Daily Cribune Illiterate Business Men Irma Patton Brooks Beene carpages chy = MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In an address recently to retail credit men in}, There has j st passed from earth the only.|anq of that month. This policy of The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the| New York city, Lieutenant Governor Lunn, of|daughter of a pioneer Casper family. A trul¥ | tion of the debt has now been made a use for publication of all news credi : in this payer |New York, declared that seventy per cent of the | Casper product, by birth, rearing, education and | trea, Si Go the; Iocal uaws published Herein. business men of the country are illiterate in|all the ties of acquaintanceship and association gime, that should be insisted upon: in wr Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©) {that they give exclusive attention to their own | that made her beloved of the older residents, respective of all other political cons Cate! ening and |lines of business without considering the prob-| who were part of the early day struggles. with or changes in power. ; 1;1 Hh) The Sundey ‘Moraing ‘Tribune every suseay at Cas lems of other lines. This ignorance he calls “eco-| her parents. . That event Kae Deen RY | vit | ‘i an per, Wyoming, Publication offices: Tribune Building, | nomic illiteracy.” Her’s was.a lovely character. The most to be] sinful handling of the com; ion epposite-postotrice. Upon due reflection we are inclined to believe | admired of all character developed among the the 24 billions which Secretary Mellon Entered at Casper (Wyoming), postosfice as second !h. is right. Every day the observation may be|“aughters of the earth. Of pure Americin fore-| countered in 1921, no less than seven and Siaes matter, November 22,1916. _____|made that dealers in imported merchandise fea-|bears. A plain American girl, natural and un- half billions of the shorter dated obligations Business Telephones —— ~--~---15 and 1§/tnre the bargains in foreign goods to be found in|Spoiled, and entirely devoid of false nations. already been replaced by about five and one- Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All their stores. They display their “illiteracy” by | Intelligent, and cultivated in all branches of quarter billions of notes and certificates of lat- Wis SUBS oo... ee a ee overlooking the fact that the extensive sale of |accomplishment that fitted her for a position | oy dates so arranged as best to facilitate the fin- By Fe foreign goods at extremely low prices works in-|0f ideal usefulness and ornament, and Haare ae ancing that will be requisite when the third at the home o: 3. B. HANWAY and E. BE. HANW. jury to the domestic producers of the kinds of |those who had done their full part while she liberty, loan comes due some re! i mn. ce. the young peo-| Mrs. C. L. Green, 132 North Beech Advertising Representatives epy.| 000s so sold. More than that, it injures the|Temained their own. Encouraging © are the current indications possibly can will attend the| street. The following ladies will Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-28 Steger Bidg., Chi years hen City; Globe Ridg.,|Workmen employed in such manufacturing es-| It was eminently appropriate that this young|that for the fiscal year the treasury surplus|®. Y- P. U. national convention in| assist as hostesses: Mrs. R. H. Cov Hey “4 ” i 41 < as n » July 9 to 18. Prayer meet-| ington, Mrs. L. H. Stear, Mrs. E. E. : cago, Lilt, 28¢ Fitth Ave., New Yo 85 New Mont-/tablishments, in that it lessens their employ-|woman should select for her life partner the| wil) he somewhat if excess of half a billion, in- posh evening at 8 o'clock. | triad Mrs. J. W. Tan é ree Ber Gan Frakclaco, Gel. Copiea ot the Daily In the end, if pursued persistently to the |on of another pioneer family, a playmate aeons stead of the $323,000,000 which the treasury esti- Bart RMilock. “1@ermen eee Paar aha aut bs frinuve are on file in the New York, Chicago, Boston, ch featuring and sales react unfavorably |childhood, and always her acknowledged caval-| mated when the Mellon tax reform Program | by pastor, subject. Remember Now.| p. m., general meeting of the Ladies’ 2S and Ban Franciaco offices and visitors are welcome, upon the very ones who practice them. Such ex- | ier. ° was enunciated. In part this is a pleasant sur-| Movement is under way to refur-| aia ‘society. ‘The Social Service 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES tensive sales lead inevitably to hard times in] That their married life was. brief, their life] prise of the “windfall” sort. Some of-it results| nish the-room where we now hold] circte will entertain. = By Carrier and Outside State 9|this country, for men are thrown out of employ-| Plans frustrated, their happy home darkened, is| from British debt payments in cash instead of Bechet eae tab she tyes $ One Year, poe Cat Secead 2 0/ment and the sales of the dealers in imported regretted by, the Rhee EY. acca bonds —not affecting the ultimate outcome— ap Teint Lath = Six Months. Daily and Sunda; goods, along with those of domestic production, ‘ympathy for the bereaved, tender an Hh some from sale of railroad securities long held, i pel ssourt Synod) be = Three Months, Daily and Sunday 35 | fall off. from the life time friends and associates of the some from larger March tax payments than an- Pan ae ee a = 7 One Month, Daily and 0s «“ two families, respectful and sincere from friend-| ticjnated. Kees i HH. EL, Pastor = Copy sos a _A case in point is that of cotton cloth. “Eng- ships of more recent forming, were expressed in Tris not the windy claima of partisan election. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. The : day Only ---.. 3 ; 5 chy ‘ ; 4 Fy Bg Months, ‘Duly, and. Sanday aia, fine mercerized cotton poplin, Zn consequence |""icine. interpoeitan int’ it plane) of is [{gurminded citizen, thinking over hie own and ing of sermon, Luke aie theme: A ha, r 2 B 0} a : + “a : - r ’ SP She Scaneh, ally end Bun ay heen greatly enhanced. Other foreign cotton goods | hiliren has been an experience ¢f life from the ng such figures ax these. Madison Square ova: + TKee Thas 8 Moe a : 11 subse: must y “4 " e 1 Z Daily Tribune wit not insure delivery after subscrip-/have also been featured, and the result has been | ”*Gut of this crucible, comes he perfect life. Re Hea ee eee ee eee nan] giathy and Durbin st Stresta Rav. [nae Sear em be tele tion becoines one mon: arrears. that manufacturers of cotton g is in } ENR | 9: x ) | Charl le Ee Dae *| service in the Glenrock sc! audi. or Esl onthe es h fact f cotti joods in New I fined by all of the tests through which we pass. WORE) Bae t and more uniformly efficient.” tee A. Wiledn. Tr...D.. Ministers | sérvi the Gk ik school -- "KICK. IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE. _|land and in the southern states have been great- ¢ yet more prudent and more uniformly ¢ ie 11 a. m., commynion service. seem torlum at 7.30 p. m. Monday evening * f you don’t find your Tribune after looking care-|jv injured. Their production has greatly decreas- é = oa The plain citizen will. think in terms of arith-|tion of new members. Sermon et p-[ at 8 o'clock the quarterly business SQ hy Ge ae eer ee ea tae SR eee Record for Industry rte anther fhan tori, of dollars rather |v, “nememtrans ot Mr, Uris | ming the meter fy be Pg Beare idle. Workmen by the thousand have been con-| poy industry the house of representatives ‘set than adjectives. Methodist church. Sunday school. | present the cant hice ne idem < demned to idleness or to part time employment.|, record in the last session that has seldom if $45 a.m. Rev. Wilson will talk to}eq trom the church in Pine Blutt, Why Federalist Party Went Up _|the men’s class, continuing the sub-| Arkansas. ; » Ject of fulfilled prophecy, relating BY ELDEN SMALL spratts: Wernity' sale Many minor political parties have arisen in|? p.m. Meeting of the Win meet in the alter ataleter the history of the country, claimed much—and | 10:45 a. m. to receive th Bullding Sunday at ia. me ey died early. But there has been no parallel to}to unite with the church. Envelopes] oi caae at 7:30 feel the rise, decline and sudden fall of the Federalist party. And the cause of its abrupt extinction = Evansville Chapel. despite the wonderful popularity of the leaders,| sirer. They will be put into ¢ Bunday, school at 2:30 p.m. A may be found in two laws passed by congress|hands of subscribers as rapidly as|New superintendent for next Sun. while the Federalists were most se €N-| possible. Subscribers please call for|day. Come. Sermon by Dr. Hanna This is all the result of “economic illiteracy”|cyer, been equalled. Five “hundred and ninety- They Change Front as Lieutenant Governor Lunn has so aptly named fone magi were acted upon by the house The tariff plank of the Democratic platform], during Eke neealee tas REM D CO in tonne in false in statement of fact and Leah age Of course, there is another name for it. It is|session of the last congress. Congressman Nich- reasoning. That plank Bentares that © rocal ad-|Sometimes called greed, an overmastering desire|olas Longworth of Ohio declares that “the rec- Santages, whereas that expression has never been |t® “get rich quick,” no matter who may be in-ord of disposal of the public business makes an ¥ ages, . § rt nog tautatied in a Democratic platform heretofore, ured thereby. ‘Tigeh e averagy ef more Cae, bills a Say coeaicane A tariff which contemplates reciprocity must be ; Sonne oe so-called posse xen ait ace oe ed upon, wi iS unexamp! highly hive = ey .|learn, but the consumers themselves show! v. Hee Renee iat ty ations eat eace oainnte learn, especially those consumers who ey fe a ‘ ae Ba Hee Par benceeeier mention “off Ls spac A % i Fie living. Every laboring man should realize that|tax law, the gra Ws vi t. ‘he completion of the|at 3:30 p. m. Matern plat foe ef, "nn tn overtime be Bape ax thug which wan produ |onpt faces Yor agar und to) taneted In pera precedent might bel alee, ae * pa Phe eabera tie rinciple has |#broad, when he might have bought a similar ar-|enable ex-service men more easily to obtain com- George Washin was nimously elected |2n¢ ft is desirable that monthly Emmanuel Baptist. Pe eee pe ey Tei tariff is Se TatitAtidal ticle produce in the United States, he is doing| pensation, and the resolution proposing a child Guns feat aside aa fs ‘Federalist, and John {Payments be made as promptly as/ Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. been that a Hit seh A A ated in the |Something which injures himself in some degree. |labor constitutional amendment. In addition to a4 ae named as vice president by the | Posstble. _ |: P. Hanna, pastor. Restdence, and this traditional Pony Was cnerenr ayer AL When the same thing is done by millions of oth-|those major measures Congressman Longworth. ohare elected with practi 5 1810 South Poplar street. Phone, platform of 1920. In trying now to misrepresent It is disastrous. That result is to}enumerates the follwing bills of minor char-| Same party. Both were re-elec Practically | Rast Site Methodist Community. | 2751W. its timehonored tariff policy, the Democratic |crs, the result is disastrous. That result is to enum but of general interest, all of which be. |" opposition, which shows what a grip the| i¢14 East Second street—Wilis| Sunday, 9:30 a, m. prayer.service party admits its error and yet has not the sin- deprive, Pe pet tetbaes crates Sane dae ge > . Federalists had. But they dug their own vty |} A. Germany, tisip nee ee i in. B. seh a? school room. Let Ane ; = 4 h 3 ent, eC) vork, very J = “! P, . ve Wl 4“ 5 . . 5 cerity to directly concede the soundness of the foes cartiale is purchased here, it deprives| Behring Sea sealing claims, the creation of a| Stave, Sti SR nena Sresosatite Seis ad tee riacoie worship, pee eae ae ele ‘hen manent, Prose Velie ene Ble 1 f 1924 advocates |S0me American. workman of the chance to work|dairy bureau in the department of agriculture, jdabald pig peg out of the country any alien whom|™on by pastor, “Crucified with|10 a. m., a big Sunday school. aTTe RES tl SenENbe Ueheetioa Goaretioehe in manufacturing a similar article. a law providing additional Sp prone Aone se helarlgnt consider dangerous. The sedition law | Christ.” Seg ite rae nl ee a tari at will p e v le 5 4 ; itt i takes a vacation through July an If competition from foreign sources is to be “ef-| If the so-called business men are “economically the erase on me the oe A Senta? practically made it a crime to criticize either| (Kes. 0g nme Sata capes fective? it must be sticcessful, and Jf it 1s to bo |iMiterate,”: let ithe so-called Jworkingmen become fisher! is Ala k; “4 zi wr extandln P taiheghite the president or the congres: ship, sermon, ‘The Inspiration of successful it must displace American goods in|illiterate to the extent of patronizing home in- seetind tn anita “cewtevacione establiching the Jefferson opposed the passage of the two mea-| Waiting.” Special music morning American markets. It cannot be “effective” other-|dustry wherever possible. The protective tariff Upper Mississippi River wild life and fixh re-|8ures as un-American and tryrannous. So did|and evening. : 5 fae Ee te es ra Se = five te te & Pp. m., Bible study and prayer meeting. Let us 3 924, the Ss or wi y Bn, ff vy, . 5 sb te ce & available, pres of dutiable goods maangaatea tain the American standard of living and to con- viding adjustment of pay in the army, navy, ma: ican people would not stand for such abridge-| Temporary location, 1009 North|Come to Emmanuel: ‘They love a is i Inited S rine corps, and coast guard, providing for better Durbin street, C. T, Hodadon, min-| fellow over there. 4 to 000,000 and of free goods to the amount |tinue the United States as the wonder, the admi- roads in national parks, amending the national ment of liberty, for despite the stren; of the ister, phone 1346 W. ‘ of $1,698,000,000 or a total of $2,977,000,000, If |ration and envy of all other nations. Every work- park act, extending for three years the provis-| Party in power, the president, John Adams, was| "cr, ‘Caper: Preshétery, meeting Apostolic Faith : $ this is not “effective competition” the Republi-|man should cast his ballot in national elections ions of the federal roads act, and authorizing afi|badly beaten for a second term Jefferson and|at Lingle, Wyoming, June 28, liceni 1230 Hast Burlington avenue. : cans of the country will be glad to have the|for none but those who are pledged to support) ooo) oy expenditure of $75,000,000, a law provid-|Aaron Burr, both Democrats, received a tie |oq and ordained Mr. C. T. Hodsde: Elder David Schultz, pastor. Phone f Democratic nominee for president declare spe-|and maintain the policy of an adequate protec- ing for the refunding ‘of the debt of Finland, | electral vote, Adams being a poor third. The|who has been working in this a2. 2 Pa cifically what amount of goods he thinks should|tive tariff. § another for the refunding of the debt of Hun-|Federalists never amounted to anyth church for the past.two months: He! "services held every night exclud- 4 be imported in order to constitute “effective —_— gary, several laws amending the credits and re-| that, ‘in spite of the leadership of W; prbek Rind Aladlet regularly install-! ig Monday and Saturday ih & competition.” H ‘A oa Ww Cut fund provisions of the revenue act as récom-|and'Adamis, its candidates being regularly wiped | *4.48 tts mini nes FA or Pig Bureey) faa pata: 4 ee Since the Democratic platform denounces the ow “Appropriations Were Cu mended by the secretary of the treasury, a law | °Ut. the second day of its session, reach+| Wednesday night, Bible study, Al F-) Republican tariff in unqualified terms it is fair] Unanswerable proof of the economies estab- providing additional inspectors for locomotives, e ed the Mmit set for its enrollment. are cordially mnvited. ‘ to assume that the framers of that document be-|lished by a Republican congress in the face of] measure strongly recommended by the rail. Lines and Angles A happler lot of boys and girls you , lieve that imports should at least bé doubled in|extravagant demands af a Democratic adminis- road operators, a law providing for a temporary ED OSBORNE never saw. Visitors will be weal psioe St. Anthony's Catt ‘i g order to constitute “effective competition.” They |tration, is presented by Congressman Madden,|:jcrease of the coast guard for the purpose of spud %. , re abate HERS otra are 950 eee ae eee pene Teniter, ‘ are welcome to go into any industrial community |of Ilinois, chairman of the house committee on|iore effective enforcement of the prohibition a ‘ by alan me ‘The Sunday school begins the use| streets, The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- , in America and declare their desire that imports appropriations. Mr. Madden says: r law, a law extending the time for final report oO pa Ls ee of the new graded lessons next Sun.| lin, pastor; the Rev. Father J. F. 4 of cheap foreign goods be doubled as a means| “The Republican party came into power in the with reference to rural credits, amending the keg a x day. The teaching efficiency of the} Moreton, assistant pastor, Masses if of displacing home-made goods in home markets|congress on March 4, 1919, as a result of the shipping board act with regard to construction, Even t hi school should be improved by the] on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and a0 ie . and thus creating what they deem to be “effec-/elections of the fall of 1918. The new congress reconstruction, and conversion of ships, prohib- Pawn shops use of this tmproved type of mater-| Mass Suriog. the eer: Me : Chae ai tive competition.” We are now buying abroad to|was summoned into extra session by President iting the entry from Mexico of tick-infested cat- Report a fal. casting education holds the sethantes Page 2 oe the amount of about 300,000,000 per month. If| Wilson on May 19 1919. President Harding took tle, a law amending the act providing for yoca- Record , key to civilization. 0 . é the people of Ameriea are expected to send|office on March 4, 1921, as a result of the elec-| tional rehabilitation for civilians, extending the Business. AR ce as dance: é abroad nearly $300,000,000 a month in addition|tions of the fall of 1920. The financial record] time for making advances by the war finance Bl d the meek, for they shall inherit] Rev: Philip K. Wdwards, rector! . Chriatian dcience Weervices are by to that which they now spending abroad for/made by the Republican congress during the | corporation, providing for the distribution of CSE OT APS ERO 9 y, Holy communion at 8:00 a. m.| held in the church edifice, corner of : foreign goods, it will be interesting to know|two years from 1919 to 1921, while the adminis-eannon and other wer trophies, providing for | te earth, and, being Task Der Will pay Balt ofl cece canoe et eke aoe Morn | Woukh ‘ands Geant iwtebetes covery | what plans the Democrats have for the main-|tration was Democratic, and by the Republican compensation of United States employes injured | it to the government for inheritance tax and give | prayer and sermon and the cor-| Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. oH tenance of American industry and the continu-|administration in full control of the executive] in line of duty, a law providing for a federal in-| the other half to their lawyers, and just keep on} ner stone ceremony, Testimonial meetings are held on : ance of American ‘payrolls. and legislative branches of the government since | dustrial institution for women, amending _para-|!iving, meck and broke. —_.. Wednesday evening at 8 peice: At Of the total amount of dutiable imports for the |1921 is not surpassed in any period of the history graph 3 of section 16 of the interstate commerce 7 i, First Christian, are nreloomnea eae eto the *, , ten months mentioned, nearly fifty per cent was|of the country. f act relating to action by carriers for the recov: HIS PREFERENCE. ae a Eevatalatwt tees ssf pastor. | day = By eae A Rataten andes ‘A of manufactured goods, thus disproving the as-| “Upon assembling in extra session in 1949, ery of charges, a law to prevent oil pollution of |, Miss Gush—“Have you ever written anything arias geety on Me tne at hier aye a.m. Reading room at 222 ‘ sertion or insinuation that the Republican tar-|the Republican congress was confronted with in- | y, vigable waters, prohibiting the importation of | that will live after Eiere gone?’ rsd Eplscopal church, 8:00. Becklinger building is. open each Fe iff shuts out competition in that line of prod-|numerable and difficult fiscal problems. The erude opium for the manufacture of heroin, pro- Famous Author—“What I am more interest- Wanted—Every member of our] week day from 12 noon until 5 p.m: ‘t ucts. country had just emerged from a devastating | viding for the protection of forest lands, to pro-|¢@ in is writing things that will enable me to Sunday school back on the joB. We — have'a place for every member: of Grace African Methodist the family !n our church school. “The Friendly Church’ When are we going to have that 805-N. Grant St. big picnic? If you are on hand] Rey. T. J. Burwell, B. D. Minister Snday morning you will’ hear al! Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Peseeer about ft, Sunday school at ten. ae re Our mornin; service | starts] Christian, Supt. An interesting What we would like to see right now is a peace promptly at brid o'clock and ts dis-| helpful study of the lesson will ie ™issed, by 12:00, Subject of ser-} had. Morning worship at 11. The The prediction may safetly be made that the|war, government expenditures were on a’ scale nominee of the Democratic party will not stand|which no nation could long endure, administra- squarely on the tariff plank adopted by his par-|tive officials were striving to hold at swollen ty convention but will interpret that platform to|strength many of the enlarged activities of the mean either a reiteration of the traditional pol-| government, the number of federal employes was . ley of that party or a direct concession to the |not diminishiing with the rapidity that cessation principle of protection. He cannot go through the |of war activities would permit. The new congress reorganization and improvement of our diplo- campaign on a tariff plank that is obviously |dedicated itself to the task of initiating the re-|matic and consular service, 41 laws relating |that passeth all understanding.” false in its statements and a menace to the pros-|forms which would accomplish the relief the to Ind TRIS live while I am here.” vide for stockraising homesteads, to furnish equipment to the Leavenworth penitentiary for the purpose of furnishing government supplies and to compensate prisoners for labor, to con- tinue construction work on the San Carlos fed- eral irrigation project in Arizona, a law for the VERY TRUE ; She—“Can a man tell a woman loves him?” He —“He tan, but he ought not to.” ory The an lands, compensation, per capita pay- he Prodigal Son—Modern.”| minister will preach. Subjec' ; perity of the Ame public was demanding. The reduction of taxes,|ments and Indian schools, claims, aliotinante, , TOO RARE. Be sure to tell your friends about | Church.” Class meeting and Holy q i eR BES the curtailment of the public debt, the elimina: | {rrigation projects, \.d so forth, 88 laws for ao partes 60 rare for you, Mr. Jones?” tbe Aira salon itabvis tebe a cease peep eens bre i +8 Q $ tio of surplus employes, and the shrinkage of|the construction of bridges, and laws relating |®® the landlady. this week at the Methodist Episco; vening \ t 8, Sub- : Political Insincerity , federal activities could not be accomplished with-|to the District of Columbia among them thn “Well, since you ask ‘me, Mrs. Skinner,” an-|chureh, Sunday evening, 8:00, Organist. Evening worship a ’ The plank in the Democratic platform inserted : y out a drastic reduction of expenditures, and that could only be had by a decrease in appropria- tions. “Upon assembling in extra session in May 1919, the new Republican congress was confronted with the duty of passing, before the commencement $ $7 of the fiscal year“on July 1, 1919, eight of the i to the states by the congress the Democrats in|largest of the supply bills which the Democratic their platform declare: . congress had failed to enact into law before it “We pledge the party to co-operate with the|went out of power. Those bills at the time of state governments for the walsares education and | their failure were all pending in the senate. The protection of child life and all'necessary safe-|amounts carried in them at the time of their Sais 5 : guards against exhaustive, debilating employ-|failure aggregated $3,768000,000. The total of the Arithmetic, Not Rhetoric - ment conditions for women. same eight bills after their repassage was $2,828,-|_ While a flood of oratory flows forth, includ- “Without the yotes of Democratic members 000,000. The first legislative action of the new]|ing the echoes from radio shops over the side- f, of the congress the child labor amondment would congress resulted in the passage of these bill be-| Walks, anent the virtues of the Democratic party } not have been submitted for ratification.” fore the fiscal year began and in the decrease of | and the paragon, attributes of numerous candi- To read the first paragraph you would sup-| the appropriations proposed by the Democratic] dates for its nomination, a few figures are cur pose that the Democrats believed that chilg la-| congress for the fiscal year 1920 by $940,000,000,|Tently issued from Washington that in reality bor should be dealt with by the states, the fed-| ‘The estimates for the fiscal years ending June|are far more eloquent. ’ eral government continuing to co-operate with 30, 1921 and 1922, respectively and deficiency esti- While Senator Harrison caustically and with them as at present. To read the second paragraph | mates for prior years, were prepared by the Wil-|far more attention to rhetoric than to reason is to wonder whether the Democratic platform|son administration and submitted to the Repub- | dwelt on his ideas of the issues, and then Sena- ‘i God to sewered, the boarder, “I would like it a little|, Church and school activities win | Jeet of sarmon: “Nearer my Cod oftener.” Tourists, strangersWand visitors, | Christian churth will be treated 13 Sees tho First Christian church welcomes | detall. Official Board Monday even, UNCLE HOOK’S FABLES. you to Casper. We cordially invite|!9s at 8. Junior Ghoir rehearsal The Man Who Talked Too Much, [you to ‘attend: our: services.’ The} Tuesday evening at 8. Benlot chee | Th’ most talkative man I’ve ever saw was a|church {s located on the corner of | Fehearsal Friday ening e : fisherman who useta come up t’ my place ev'ry | Grant and Lind streets. The Grant leaden be Bt and number ot summer, He never said much o’ nuthin’ but fer| Street bus passes. eeangase to our“: services, "Come talkin’ words, he could out-gab two sewing cir- Grace English Lutheran again, you are always welcom cles, four phonographs, an’ a summer resort, an’ T: B. Uber, pastor. Pastor's resi- give ‘em all fifteen minutes headstart. We was| gence, 932 South Ash street. Phone, — out fishin’ one day, an’ he was tellin’ me one o’/2910¢. “Ask for Horlicks his longwinded stories, when th’ boat topped} Regular Sunday morning worship| [Sana ° over. He was so darn anxious t’ finish th’ story | and 11:00, Subject. of The ORIGINAL thet he kep’ right on talkin’ instead o'\ swimmin’ Investing in the Promises Malted Milk an’ th’ last I saw of ’im was a long steady string Evening worship and ser. 0’ bubbles comin’ t’ th’ surface. We fished ’im pa SS Fes. ubsee votiserron. “4 . ti ings Lovely. Sunday school up th’ next day an’ when we buried ’im we put on with trained teachers and classes *is tombstone: “Here lies William McGab. He for all at 10:00. All services are talked hisself t’ death.” held in the Odd Fellows hall, corner Moral—When you're in deep water, keep yer|of Second «and Wolcott ‘streets. mouth shet, Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to attend all our services. 4 in an attempt to placate the League of Women Voters and other organizations of women the Democrats capped the climax of eyasion. This ; plank is a glaring example of political insincer- ity. Instead of endorsing condemning or ignoring the child labor amendment, recently submitted gasoline tax law, law exempting the property of the D. A. R. from taxation, the incorporation of the National Medical society, the teachers’ sal- ary law, law to amend the act to regulate the practice of dentistry, to regulate the practice of optometry, to regulate rents, adjusting the sal- aries of police and firemen, a law to develop the park and playground system in the District of Columbia, a law regulating traffic through the streets. refers to the Democratic memers of the congress |lican congress. The reductions made by the con-|tor Walsh thundered in more prosaic fashion IT ALL DEPENDS. A hearty welcome to all. - ok’ sae idl veka voting for the child labor amendment for the|gress in these estimates aggregate slightly more /on his somewhat different conceptions, the fun-| «Tt always gives a man confidence,” remarked iscopal See siican te Betatieetee purpose of rebuking them or of commending |than $2,950,000,000. The total reductions which | damental issues that really concern the prosper: | the popular candidate proudly, “to know that geiisin bas Sechrest them. The opposition to the amendment, which |the Republican congress effected in the amounts | ity of the country and of the voters were summed i; Corner East Second and, South Durbin streets. Lewis 5. Carter, pastor. Prayer for the Sunday school, 9:30 a vast body of people are behind him.” “Not if they are coming too fast,” murmured the judicious auto thief. is fairly general throughout the Democratic! proposed to it hy the Democratic administration |up in these few dry statistics reavealing the south refused, howeyer, to permit the insertion] for the fiscal years 1920, 1921 and 19 2, reach | Status of Uncle Sam’s finances, of any refertnce to the amendment other than |#2,890,000,000, a sum which is greater than the| The figures indicate the progress that has ey a. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.. July 1; 1924 a mere recital of the fact that some Democrats |appropriations for the next fiscal year even if| steadily been made in two important directions! Gwendolyn says that when she marries she | 8. 4. Maddux, superintendent. ‘1 ; in TAS Noted for it. There are women voters | we include in them the figures-on account of the }one of which might under less effective control will let her husband be the president, vice presi. Sionary Sunday in the Sunda: If) Mrs' As B,White will pre- | in both parties, many of them, who will rightly|World War adjusted compensition act, he considered: partly in opposition to the other. | dent, and board of directora in their matrimonal | 20°: Sermon, 11:00 a. m., by Rev. |] sent. this ticket re will entitle ) SE the ey Rlank ws an insult to the intelligence} “In addition to the reduction cffected in the|Material reductions have been made in public| fen, At ope re oe subordinate position | gcio by ‘Bord eons, “evenne: || within three days it will entitle j of the womanhood of the nation. estimates of the Democratic aiministration and| expenditures, yet also meanwhile an imposing|of treasurer, Lenmar $30 pairs jecdenn eee ae eee eoteae cenbioaae The planks on the league of nations and the|the bilis of the Democratic congress, the new con-| reduction has been made in the total of the pub- ——_ A. Bryant. Miss Bde ‘Holland and einnaresered daily—5:30 p, m. Ku Klux Klan and the child labor amendment gress in connection with the preparation of the|lic debt. The joint net result inures directly to BLESSING IN DISGUISE Lester Fuehrer will sing a duet. || to 8:30 p. m.—Coffee Shop or are not the only “hush darlings” in the New]appropriation bills for the three fiscal years to|the benefit of the citizen who pays taxes. ‘My husband unfortunately is always misun-| Union service in this church, 8:0¢|| Main Dining Room. 4 York platform. But they are the most’ flagrant |which I have just alluded also brought about the] At its peak our war debt was about 26 bil-| derstood,” said the sad-eyed little wife. Dm. sermon by one of the pastory de examples there to be found of the political cow repeal of war-time appropriations, which were|{ions. When the present administration took “Unfortunate!” ejaculated a friend of hers who LA LEY, BONS by. res 1a Hotel Townsend dice which more than thirty years ago Phillips on the books and subject to expenditure, total-| hold in. March, 1921, it was about 24 billions. was in the senate, “Why madam, it will be the me th borer eset os chnvannane ‘ pks called “the curse of American politics,” ing §1,140,000,000." _ Since then it has been whittled down by, another! making of him if he goes to congress.” for. the Dullding quate AN ake Ze ar ; r

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