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i : a Che Casper Daild Cribune that peace, life, liberty and the safety] the city owed me or any of the bunch of our persons and property shall be} taken at the same time any considera- secured, conserved and safeguarded. | tion beyond what we received. We were In a police parade we merely serve kept in jail until 11 o'clock the next and shonld do their part in the dissem-| notice upon those who would war-upon| day, when we squared up or gave bond ination of sound business principles. society .hat were prepared.-tacope|and departed in peace, glad. it was no- (ae Wee wie The moral law runs through all busi-| with them. . | worse. : 4 a . : day school meets at 9:45°a. mi The Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation! ness, all finance and all-government. No| It is the same in the matter of: mak- cannot see wherein the-group caught ‘ i - atts SN SewE ES teambins (A. B.C) violation of the moral law co take ing a display of our police prowess in}.in the botel pool hall raid had any bet- ? ‘ n ea plese’ in aed he Seen oie r every| Place in the domain of business without] our municipalities. We are not try-|ter grounds for consideration than the - F . ae . Tas: rc ere i oiling oe Oe cra beatae nena ete effect in finance and government. Like-| ing to make the world understand that| bunch) grabbed at Miller’s pool hall. _ First Baptist. is will consist x t A bherts Svery Sunday, at Casper, Wyoming. Pub-| wise there can be no enlightenment from | we are seeking trouble but that we ‘are ‘urely they were no, better citidens,. | ‘Louis 8. Bowerman, stunts, | r ‘ ’ 3 morning and eve. lication offices: Tribune Building, opposite] one without affecting the others. prepared to cope with it if anybody} They were no better law observers. Ir Lote gids t3 bg 7 posterhier: EEE as ‘starts ‘anything. oe SEF ae ‘fail to see any Aifferences ina gambling PAGE TWO. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cribune ———— MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to tix use for publication of all news credited in Nis paper and also the local news published herein. Bag sab on development. The business men of America should take note of the rising demand for business information in the -public press and before all the people ship, 8:00 p.m. + - First Sixth and Durbin streets. sun. —— ah COSTAE) REO ernor Bryan df Nebraska, the | game in a hotel pool room’and one in f t Bve- ednesday tion of Life.” “You Eee ae tte Roane ane| "Lhe Two Apbeiles Democratic vice presidential eandidate,| Ailler’s pool hall..‘The ehiet “of police sie Simon ad’ tenchoes “tain |} ied to these services. athe “ In all America there are so more] and Governor Sweet of Colorado are} was simply doing his uty in’ both discussion an feacher’s rs “ siness Telephones ardent apostles of Soviet Russia than rifists. Bryan is a semi-socialist and|raids. He was doing exactly what the] Exchange. WI heer.” Tie test mestingat Mp First M. E. i + 4 7 -}and Mrs. Irving Clark took up the h Telephone LaFollette and Wheeler, the socialist’| Sweet’s father was a Debs presidential | city hired him to do, and what all law Prayer Minsk ett gif ena, Weck fatareating: erable ‘of Jesus’ atti.|’ Corner East Second and Durbin AMS Deer ee candidates of president and vise pri elector on the Socialist ticket. abiding citizens will approye. I am|niné. Some of the Sun tude towarda prohibition, streets. Sunday morning worship: strong for a chief that has” the nerve | Tn ere attend Hit ae of thom. etre ponents SAS is. Bee recch to. go through with his job. The only|ipne B. ¥. P. U. ‘societies meet every St. Anthony's Catholic iinet >) eohettadn SeaCR OBES. wt thing I hold against the chief is that Sunday ‘night at 7{o'clock. Come] Corner of Seventh and Center reach? ; Suhday “eventiig: worship: in the hotel pool hall.case! he did not} out and get. acquainted! and help|streets. The Rev. Father a ef Epworth League, 7:00 p. 1m. Preach. give out the names of the men-canght in'| with the good work that/our young | Mullin pastor, the Rev. Father J. F. 1/11) service, §:00 p. m. Monday, §:00 the raid, whereas in the Miller pool hall| people are trying to do." Our*sym-|Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses} > "1 sunday school board’ meeting i. :| pathy goes out to the Hocker family |on Sunday at 7, 8.30, 9:30 and 10.30.|P; fi. Coney Sie 2:30 case, the names of: all persons con pies home has been. saddened by|Mass during the week at 7:30 and|2t the church, esday, : p.m, corned were given out. Now I am frank oe 2 Foreign. Missionary society with Fy the death of the little son and|8 o'clock. “ ‘Swenson: at “S22 South Beech to state that I have played in both|),other Robert. May the All Wise “Wednesday, 730° p.m, places numerous times, and to my cer-| Father to whom we can always] Church of Jesus Christ of Later er. meeting.» (Biddle \Hathaw: tain knowledge the hotel pool room has|turn be a comfort and blessing to] . Day Saints fig lottbmaatird reat ce been in operation for four years, if not] them in their hour ‘of sorrow, Services held in the Labor Union - ‘ 7 longer; and one place has nothing on|! The Brotherhood class will give a) hall at 3:40 North Wolcott street. Scandinavian dent. For the enlightenment of the voters of the United States it can not be too often recalled just what soviet|calism to behold in a bunch of state Russia means — socialism, atheisn,| militiamen a vicious militaristic ges- butchery, complete suppression of -free| ture. speech, tyranny ,in the blackest form,| One thing to remember is. that every the black flag raised against the goy-|last enemy of the country @uring war ernment of the United . States and | time will be found on the side of Bryan Tribune. are on file in the Now York, Chi) against every government not based} and Sweet in this matter. No real pat- cago, Borton and San Francleco offices and] ypon the abolition of private property,| riot with any sense will align himself visitors ary welcome. and the family and religion. with such company. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Under the present soviet government - The Illiterate Vote ~ It takes a person with*the mentality that is easily bitten by the bug of zadi- IIANWAY and E. B, HANWAY Advertising Representatives. ‘, Prudd <ing & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Ill., 286 Fitth Ave, New York City; Globe Bldg., Boston, Mags., Suite 404 Sharon Bldg., 55 New Montgomery 8t., San Francfeco, Cal. Copies of the Daily By Carrier and Outside. State hundreds of thousands of people haye Lutheran. 7 i i Y i i ty at, the church next Tuesday| Sunday school at 10:30 a: m. and|» gouth Jefferson and East Sixth. Ove Year, Daily and Sunday. been killed, jailed or exiled for, no , ; the other, and neither is entitled ‘to| Par embers | preaching > services” at /8:00. pis: m,, Six Months, and Sunday roe Months, Daily and Sunday - e Month, Fer Copy - ae. By Malt Inside Ooo Year, Daily and Sunday: - , Sunday Only --+-- hs, Dally. and Sunday fhreo Months, «Daily,and Sunda; One Month, Daily and Sunday - All subscriptions must be paid in advance and the Daily Tribune wil not, insure de- livery after subscription becomes one month ing presidential election are estimated to number 4,300,000. This may be re- garded as shocking, if true; but in fact the voters who cannot read and write will not be able to elect a presi- dent except with the assistance of at The suppression of free speech and| least 10,000,000 other American citizens. Ms ‘A a free press has been carried to the| The chances are, moreover, that they|There is too much dissension and mal point where opposition to the party in| Will split about as the educated voters |ice and too little milk of human kind- power is called counter-revolution, and| do. So that the next president ‘will}"ess. That’s what's the matter, punished as treason to the state; and|by no means hold office through the ae er ae where advertising is a state monopoly,| Suffrage of the completely ignorant. Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. instead of at 10 o'clock as heretofore; Eng- Ush services at 11 a. m.; services in Norwegian at 8:00 p."m. views of the party in power, which comprises in its membership one-half of one per cent of the people of Russia, and which has denied to the masses of ‘the people any yoica in government whatever. rons of one are no better or no worse] ana requested to bring their wives| Everyone is cordially invited to at- than the patrons of the other, All are] or lady friends. Strangers in the| tend. law breakers, A REAL SPORT. | city especially ‘invited to ‘all of our i , bervices. Unity Truth Center ) Mrs. ‘Summers, teacher of the Room 5, Zuttermeister pbu'!lding. First Christian. Fidelis class, has returned .and| Services at 11 a. m. Sunday and| Corner Grant and Lind Streets, R. hopes to see a large class ‘in attend-|§ p, m. Tuesday evenings. R. Hildebrand, “M. A., Pastor. nce on'Sunday. Church school, 945; morning wor- Trinity Lutheran. Ship, 11:00; evening services, -8:00. | Winter Memorial Presbyterian. (Missouri Synod) The pastor, R. R. Hildebrand, is 1009 North»Durbin street. C, T.} South Park and. East Fourth] back from his vacation. He will H¢dsdon, minister. Phone 1346W.| Streets, J. H.' Gockel, Pastor.—Sun- | look oe = ore bebicb re A the 7 y hool Ee Bs members of the church, at. all ser- Lines and Angles In planning your Sundays. for |day school at 9:30 a. m. inthe If you desire to know what’s the mat- ter: with the world, we'll just- tell you. a—a—__________| involving the suppression of every pub-| 4nd, after all, if the ability to read the rest of ‘the’summer {t 1s recom: | morning service (German) Holy Com, | vices. All announcements of meet- KICK, IF YOU DON’T GET YOUR lication not engaged in propaganda for bli ae wen tinea ate dis By TED OSBORNE mended ihe it ee be ca ey cs Dy Ee Bedi sas aa nse eee will be made Sun- TRIBUNE ‘ the party in wer. ead all men to the one cor: conclu. oe parti 0 “ > wors E mor br, Tt vou don't tind your Tribune after 1ook- |: Soviet Russia exported 8,000,000 trush- | sion, there: would be ino minority svotes|* UNCHANGED SrUeen cnaLeaeaey beltools fltiie [ext oe sercmon John 7: 1¢4: thames | weleomedeat. all-eatvlewespesy ing carefully for it, call 19 or-36 and st will) els of grain in 1922, while the Ameri-| But if the illiterate are not going to| - Prospective Passenger—“What's . the four: Blocks’ of: nopeoxisatedy: two| “Worshipping the God of Our Path: Pee eae PIL be delivered to. you by special messenger. Reg} can people were ing 11,000,000 Rus.| bring about the ‘election ‘of ‘the wrong fare. to San Quentin?” * | thousand men, women and children, | ers.” Evening service at 8 p.»m. St. Marks Church pat gov toh B29 y Sa —_|sians from starvation because. of the| president, this does not mean that il-] . 'Titket, Agent—*Same as it alwa i rS‘has| Especially tq ‘yo! our invitation | Text of sermon, Juhn 7.14-24; theme:|_ Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. . : phen BBs Bea Resintaniena “Jesus’ Witness Concerning His|Seventh and Wolcott Streets. Holy for .thefal’/and winter... But one | Doctrine.” Communion at 8.00 a. m. Church more mer eyent is .to be held| Next Sunday morning the pastor | school at 9:45 a.m. Morning prayer i haven onto \Creek. | Will preach his farewell sermon, de-|@n4 sermon at 11:00 a. m. literacy is desirable, Low standards. of education mean low standards of. liv. ing and, sin many ;instances,- of locul government. Illiteracy is as unfair ‘to]: the individual who suffers from it ‘as lack of grain. Under soviet socialism the transpor- tation and industrial systems of Russia have been broken down and there has been such misery among the masses of been—bread and water.” eee The Call ‘to Business Wit—Have you heard the news?” Nit—‘No. What?” ' \ arch Outdoor service. parting for his new charge at Pine ” . 4 ; $ othe r ” Wit—‘Who do you think has twins? rt the Sunday] Bluff, Arkansas, on the following Grace African Methodist. The busines’ (men: in) thip country | the people that the level of life is much] it is in a broad sense, ‘harmful’ to ‘so- Nit dunno. Who has?” cat: mapat 2 day. _ The Friendly Church’ must take an interest. in politics and} lower than it was during the dark days | ciety. - Wit—"Gold’ Dust.” > ‘Adults .must come as. best 305 N. Grant, Street, Rev. T. J. public affairs, if they desire the pres-| of czardom. The greatest opportunity cere they ¢an:, Everyone must bring his Grace English Lutheran. Burwell, B. D., Minister—Regular ent established order to’be maintained. ‘They must, not go into» public’-affairs as a bloc, demanding that certain’ sel fish desires be accorded them, but_for ‘the sole purpose of’ preventing a -mob of radicals, with nothing to lose by the adventure, taking from them the th that are theirs by well defined right. for which centuries of warfare haye ?heen waged in the past. The business men have'an © to emancipate and uplift a people has been wickedly wasted by ambitious and unscrupulous despots whose sole ambi- tion has been to get and to keep politi- cal power. Soviet Russia maintains the biggest army in the world, and openly proclaims 2 determination to attack the whole world, and while the Russian masses are suffering for the necessities of life pportan: announees that it is expending vast nn “ T. B. Uber, Pastor; Residence 932] Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. HOW IT’S DONE group, and as the sun ty sinking in| South Ash Street; Phone 291a1—ail| Sunday school at 10a, m. Subfect Quite a number of people have asked] the west, the C. E, society will hold] #ervices held tn Odd Fellows Hall, | Of morning sermon: ‘‘Death’ and how I manage to write a column every] short service,followed by a short|COTer Second and Wolcott street: Grown Le a Pr iee . day. It’s easy. Take a joke like this: | period of public worship and a ser: Aad ‘be, atta ater a en 2 x ké . mon. What can be more helpful in| ™ 5 Secetyer OF; ch praia: © : God's great outdoor temple? All| Noiseless Fabric." Sunday schooi| Christian,” All. members who did , Sergeant—‘Haye you mopped the} covvices on next Sunday, August 10,|%t 10:00. Well trained teachers and| Mot pay their Dollar money last Sun. president and history would have been] floor yet?” as usual, except the C. EB. meeting, | °!288es for all. We want all children| 4ay are urged to pay same today. different. Congressman Matt Lyon, a]. Private—“No.” which will be unusual, in that it is|* Temain for worship. Sunday eve-} The last quarterly. méeting of the Tenoerats convicted, of yiolating ithe} Sergeant—‘No what?” a union meeting with our nelsthor Rie an 73 eect Pigg ig oe Wilson Pe of Ben: sedition Jaw by a slightly sarcastic} Private—‘No mop.” society as our visitor, “ < areas, eeMicey facet reference to the John Adams adminis- 2 Becta atusic. -” Gtemmanen’ and svlal: ee Ful Boe \e2. Sk ree erat orenan® rom Jail By ELDEN SMALL Had not the jail doors at Vergennes, Vt., swung open for the release of a convict when they did, Thomas Jeffer- son would not have been our third ; : 4 an Nitro —— { many strangers to the ity, as never before, to perfo' the] sums of money in the United States and " : : re, x Te ae s 5 hristlan Séle + | tore’ arecordially invited to ‘attend | Presence of + ” legitimate service of business with the/in other progressive mations in an ef-| (Aiom., Was sentenced by ai rabidly fed-!'. T ganiagross that joke in a magazine] ‘pide tance ices are| tl feet losectaailly ioe hanes minimum. of xiak: ‘| fort to break. down existing institutions sianthiae Sete of say to A ia Mos aad the Other; day, apd thought it-was: @x-| hola in'the chureh edifice, corner ot| 4 yr weleome to All.” 24:5: ary, Cee one eneeeens SP yt Me Was Nothing in the foreign; situation can | i order that bolshevism may triumph trent r Be bring disuuter uniess the country sud-]| What is the meaning of the public rewint With, marked. beatelity: by, its denly turns Rusian red and yotes the|Professed sympathy of LaFollette “and politically opposed jailors. destruction of property and business. Wheeler with soviet Russia, in view of No events, no combination of forces’and| these facts? What is their ultimate dential election resulted in a tie 1 no manipulation by any’ combination goal in government if, in their opinion, te daits Mae Rae an Be ie es can now deprive the legitimate business] 88 ©xpressed by Senator Whseler, Rus- ‘lastoral (eate fading at Sao tiae b man of the service ef money. in. the} Sia really has a better government than ctoral yote standing 75 to 75, wit! i +7 Tat 7 Bip two states tied. Through the effor commereiby exchanges which eall for} tat of the United States, of Jefferson, Madison, Otonieoe, Gan his goods. = D Stevens T, Mason and others, Lyon was There is, only one thing ito be feared Which Shall It Be? finally released and hurried to Wash- for this country and that is gold infla- The head of the farm bloc in con-| ington. tion. Beyond the dreams of any -previ | gress, Senator Capper of Kai has ous times we have a posibility of gold come out strong for Coolidge for presi- inflation with labor and’ commodities.) gent. Senator Howell of Nebraska has expanding inventories and Se ae done likew Howell has, been counted rising until the Structure of busines#]on as a s pporter of LaFollette, with ” i {ai a iq rg oF alerts * 39 7 it, by t way, leas i is 8 tonples with disaster both to labor and| whom he yoted in the senate. | Byen i ter by elected delegate to congress aufideukea for 1 don't Saat pera ‘ether church Is_very fortunate in| ones Praver service. All Sunday capital, ; f Brookhart of Iowa, who has been. a| ftom Arkansas territory, but, died. be. Ripe cress NA ag - i school officers and teachers should The presidential campafgn will be |jeader’ in’ the senate fact mn that ina ffore’ taking his fe to know how it’s done or they will try] its splendid music, with Mrs, Berta |}, present; 10 a. m., Sunday school, e ita ’ : y Smith I a ist an _ fought out on the lines of sound busi-| taken orders from the radi f smote, stag it and I'll lose my job. arn Dye pe ne ac Mrs, L. W. Eyeland, superintendent; ness and sound écono;mies, The peo- i lvisable to Gambling Raids Editor Tribune: I read very care- tremely funny, so I decided to make] Fourth ana Grant streets, every use of it. Here is a revamped ver-| Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. ‘Tes- sion: timonial meetings are held on Wed-|c J, Johnst Pastor; ¥ hesday evening at 8 o'clock. All| man. Sunday Bohol. Buperintansens Aviator—“Why is a jellyfish?” are welcome to these services. Sun- —Services, Sunday school, 10 a. m, Vby day school for children up to the : Acrobat—*Ye age of 20 years Is held on Sunday Baie eee Tainan at 9:30 a. m. Reading room at 222 a Aviator—Yes. what?” Becklinger building is open each] yur esmey, Maret. meeting, 7:80 Acrobat—“No scales.” week day from 12 noon until 6 p. m./ wy bring the Sunday morning me There! I have changed it so much First Co tional Sage and the pastor in the evening. that even the original author wouldn’t} at America theater, Sunday | Come and hear the gospel in its o it. Here’ th i, 2 simplicity. Special revival services claim: res anothe: school 9.45 to 10:45. Church -10.45| wit commence Aug. 15th to Sept Bilge—*Is the above joke any good?”]a. m. lst: Rey.D. F nwatilérnool titers Bulge—“N Sunday school will contain sev-| golist in charge. sac Bilge—“No what?” eral special features this week. The . 3 Bulge—“No_ sense.” intermediate girls class is planning Emmanuel Sn, > eating =, + +, | to lead the services, taking part in “s . See how easy it is? Nothing to it.|the prayer, bible reading and. song: Pf vare herpes) saad epee ee P: |} preciation, of the” services. You First Church of the Nazarene. | !ways welcome, come _ to “The Corner Twelfth and Poplar, Rey.| Friendly Church. © While Lyon was in his cell, the presi- Ife reached the capital in time to cast the vote which placed Jefferson in the White House. Later Lyon served in congress from Kentuck nd still LOW STORAGE RATES . a a 1l a. m., sermon by the pastor, text: sin boss, hag found it SHE KNE ing the past month. This week ; re ire % a ‘ si Th KNEW I Cor, XV: 58; 2:30 p.m. Ji ple will desire to hear the truth of busi-| ‘firm position on the fence and to con. Tess—“Albert says 1 am the only gir) |{2r*_Will, be w special number bY | infon, Tho gitie wilt hve cnet ness and business principles fine himself to discussing “the issues,” M6 Mra. Brnith, entitled “Oh. Dry Shove i ‘incip ator erib & A x sr and Miss Meachim of the Casper Y. The national campaign is likely to be] the chief one being his own: re-election. | uy everything that appears in the| he: ever fn sands Dallieeo. One egomposer is Teresa) wc. A. will give an address, sub.|| Let. Us Service Your Car revolutionary. in. campaign ,methods. Senator Borah, the Idaho independ- ih Beg ER atpingy seg neigtoy dear?” ee eae ree ee miMiney Inantcee aepkoe tee What ‘girls and Young Wo. From Washington there will go no appeal to prejudice or partisanship. There will be no billboard advertising, ent, is for Coolidge. Senator Hiram Johnson, the disappointed Californian, has not found his voice yet; nor has Sen- Over Twenty Years & men Can do.” 7:00 p. m. B. Y. P, ‘ W sag tr saat age alr 8:00 p. m., a meeting for all voters x ing, “Three Heroic Gouncilmen ‘ Will Save Casper.” A. HEAD. START The ay rsonalities. The is- Leaas : Neat IT am reminded of the old proverb,| Teacher—“Johnnie, If I gaye you two omy 1 in southwest Casper. Candidates A * pepe bo noeen ye RTA Sate RAE ERATE IRACE Aipbranlen, baer eit “A house divided against itself cannot cents and your father gave you four Vipetuateesenenn pe apie aes Sorte Sat eee ation 363 S. Ash 4 4 u 4 s : ” nen ta, oi 5 if ‘ " ject: * wi we stands will be put plainly before the|qdonbtful whether either will cone to | Staind. cents, how much would you have.” Younger Generation.” We shall try pe Want people, and while the reds and radical- ism Will asault business, property, prop- erty rights, and the social order, the response will be by clear declaration as to the principles of sound 1 safe gov’ ernment and the trusteeslip of busi- ness and of government. The conserva: tism of this campaign may alarm some people, but the time is: right, and the press is open for a sound understanding of the elements that conduce to our na- tional prosperity and defend ‘our tia- tional life. Never was there u time when the facts and the figures could If there has been misappropriation| -!ohnnie+ ‘Nine cents.” of the taxpayers’ money, will it help} Teacher—‘Oh no, Johnnie, four and the people of Casper to make a seape-| two don’t make nine.” gout out of some one individual? Johnnie—“I know it, ma’am, but I've If there has been waste or missperd-| already got three cents in my pocket.”| who denounce so loudly? Further | Wishing to be heard. For’ whom ing of public funds all the city officers is it not possible thnt these same] *hall we, vote? are perfectly informed of the fact. They] Hiram Johnson will undoubtedly go] righteous folks did precwely the same} Gone to doctibir etee! Wehel: all know the details, or else they are| down in history. In fact, it seems to be|fort of free thinking nd Uberal] raow over there ee deaf, dumb and blind. If any of them| the consensus of opinion that he is sue arp ai Sears lala i ville Chapel. plead innocense or ignorance, then they | going down already, re Seca tone aria toes yaungiteas Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. Mrs, lacked the business ability to be city F are not new upon the earth. niels, superintendent; Dr. Hanna officials in the first place. UNCLE HOOK SAYS The modern Christian should think Wal apeek at 3:30. Matters of im- What I can’t see is why the public] “Never let yer heart get too fur out] deeply over the tremendous vital joy emaitake one Santhtad oy will be has to be burdened with official family|o’syer sight; somebody is liable t’ bor-| avd love of life and happiness that x je Public ‘Is invited. the support of the self-nominated La Follette. The reasons for this drift away from the, Wisconsin senator among those who might naturally be expected to go with him, are not far to seek. The chief one is recognition of the fact that he has not the slightest chance of election and that his success in a small block of northwestern stdtes could not accom- plish more than a deadlock, first in the electoral college, and then in the pres- ent House, with the ultimately result of putting “Brother Charlie” Bryan in Prosecuting attorney, sheriff, justice vecnn are we sh pee berate of the. peace and constable. - The whose fault is it in the main, the| Pastor and others will speak. A cour. potingeel “a ensrationyar the voaeerte teous hearing will be given’to those to see just how wicked these young | {°F office, particularly district judge, Phone 1891W male ; nae AA i é , : Jesus himself had. He was not al . : be put so broadly and so clearly and be} the White House after his election as PUIG T ences mae 4 re Am Bivak ot hater SREY IRL oy Kil joy, or a gloomt. It is }ikoly| | ast Side Methodist Community BUSS received so understandingly by, all the] vice president by the senate: as there DO Way for the people to take | back.’ : that he often attended parties suck} yin oe E. Second. ‘ people. TY! ¥ bat in ies Yoo. | Charge of their business themselyes, and 2 as the wedding of Cana. Further ~ HH. Minister.— ‘ In the past ten’years: there has been lige ste REE ae acter’ § ee invite the warring elemenfs outside to , ACCOMMODATING he was a heretic ‘and a Uberal think- Shih oleae of Religious: Education; 3 a Day 2 parting of the ways in the daily press] jidgo and LaFollette. It ix eterenn settle “their grievances in the alley? Wifie—“Can_ you let me haye a littlé|er who could not stomach the pious by ie Rote Atlan miireernicn z oy of the United States. Formerly the gen-| Coolidge and Bryan. A vote for ‘LaFol-| , 1¢,18 $24, indeed, to have these rows| money, John?” — wanted avers letter of the law "eo | Germanyiand Dr. Staats, 8:00, Ene LEAVE CASPER eral news, foreign and domestic, of the] lette is a vote to make Chavles ve, constantly. arising” inthe public busi-| Iu rtainly, dear. About how| wanted every letter of the law en-( ity worship. “Mondier tie eee Townsend Hotel world was presented in our daily news-| Bryan, with all his weaknox s, his de.| Mess: It creates in the minds of the} Jittle?” lated the real law of Love and ser.| Monthly meeting 8. -S. board. Thurs: 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 2:30 p. m. papers, the aim being to print items of people a belief that all public officials yotion to impossible vagaries and. his vice. Can it be possible that some | 44Y, 14th—-7:45, choir. Monday, 18th general interest. A newspaper was a] subservience to William J. Brean, presi.| #7¢) U» faithful to the trust placed in] THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH [ot the younger. generation who|—DF. Brawn announced. the Fourth er ph ren chil guide to the general news of. the day! dent of the United State: a them. ‘ Doctor—*You say you’ are troubled |think a bit for themselves have be-| Quarterly’ conference: for this eve- oh Spee she aad and an educator concerning that which related to the upholding of.the govern- Tt looks to me from such evidence as} with insomnia? + Well, the ‘best thing|come disgusted with certain church|™!"s- But in view of the citizen's BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS has gained’ public currency that if a} for you to do is to eat’ something be-| People who like the Pharisees do rally for the’ evening, he will try to Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Tn such circumstances even the most extreme of senators may well. hesitate The Military Spirit No president calling for. a. mobiliza- tion of state and national militar; forces on a given day is making ‘an ap- peal. to a warlike spirit, that, if it be strengthened and fostered, will threaten the peace of the country. or the world.| game. ~ I was one’ of them. At about 9 The patriotic citizens of the United] o'clock in. the evening, as. the records States threaten no nation when they | will show, the chief of police and his the people of no finance and no busi-| make’ preparations against a day to] subordinates, raided the place and took ness, arid lead the masses that had little | come, perhaps, in which we shall be twenty-five of us to headquarters; and vo discontent ant social gitation! }‘called upon*to tdke up arms ‘in defence | by the way there were some high-school What mord¢ profitable in ‘the‘dgily’press | of our rights. )That is not militarism in| boys looking on, the police taking them than to” represent the) rinsvorkers as] the*vommon acceptance of the word. also. Mone of the bunch expected the . ste ae get another date. ment, the courts, property rights andl to take chances: on support of LaTol- rertain group of men had not been ar-| fore going, to bed.” : atieectiahsd What they preach so AP, Salt Creek Transportation Jaw and: order. About twenty years] Jette and Wheeler. * rested and a certain pool hall had not} Patient—“But, doctor, yo. once told} “phe truth may be that the toys. 7 Church of ‘Christ. Company ugo there came a cleavage in. the line of i been raided the public would never haye me never to eat anything before sleep- ing.” : Doctor—“Oh, that was last January. Science has made wonderful progress in the past six months.” healthier, happler, freer, franker| Services Sunday afternoons at 3 TELEPHONE 144 and less sex conscious and repressed | °’*lock at 1432 South Jackson street. than thirty years ago. Fyeryone welcome, loyal members It seems likely that they will be} °f the church of Christ, more honest with their own children Be oh ea than their parents were with them enw resbyterian, © $5 00 R d on matters Itke religion and sex ed-| Rev. Edwin EB, Prevton) minister. e ewar ucation and corrupt polities and life] Sabbath “school, 9:30. m. Tho|’" Five doars revvard ‘will. be paid in general. topic tor .the day 1s, ‘The. First|to the party furnishing the Casper After the service there will be aj Miracle of Christ.” What is your|Da!ly Tribune information leacing 15 minute open forum in which the | idea about miracles Morning wor-| to the capture of the person who is subject will be frankly discussed by| ship, 11:00 a. m. fraudulentiy, collecting subscriptions all the congregation. Come pre- Feil) ‘Tribune cio ee pee Seta pared to state your views; come North Casper Christ ha a that crane senor neatare atic open minded ready to Usten to the| Corner United and TL ices ae Ny Uplate Py, mt ingen a or other fellow. Any who prefer may|Charles G. Stout, Minister. Sunday gh ARtiee tees eeneeoee from «the write out questions and hand them] school 10:00 a, m. Morning worship | oftice. If you are not sure you are newspaper publication, It began with the competition for department store advertising. The newspaper publisher whq could show the largest circulation could get the highest rates and the most columns of advertising. Circulation could. not be increased by mppeal to leadership in thought, fi nance or business. What was easier than to reach down to the thoughtle heard anything about the Wasts of puby lic funds and the police officers would never havé been fired, The joke of the: whole matter to me is this: About two and a half months ago, a few. of the boys went into. Mil- ler's pool hall’ ta»engage in a little Teacher—“How many revolutions does the earth make in a day? Pupil—*Y ou Can't ‘tell until. you. see the morning paper.”. UNNECESSARY Salesman—“‘Our instantaneous heater keeps the whole household in hot water all of the time.” Mr. Peck—“I don’t need one of them. n p to the ushers before the service, 11:00 a. m, Evening sermon. 8:00] paying the right collector, ask him the enemies of the ‘haidworkers, the say- That is but national common sense.| court to get out of bed and convene My wife attends to that.” The Young People meet Sunday|p. m. All other services as usual. |t0 show his credentials. If he can- ers as the enslavers! We parade our police forees in the] court, even at that early hour in the — afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp at the hot do so please call the Tribune. The sensational press is on the wane 1 the successes in journalism are on and business verious cities of this land because we| night.. We were violating the law and ke pride in the companies of men we! were cought red banded and got what have gathered together to make sure was coniing to us. OUR DAILY SONG HIT, re a Painless Dentist; He Has ings At All.” Y. W. C. A. for their next trip to Mills Presbyterian. the meunain. "The ge wil'hee| ae, Bivin Ae wesc mnie | L elephone 15 pare the food this time. ‘Those with| Sabbath school. 10:00 a. m.: ‘The <a tw se 2) Cote have room gor any without.’ sustained interest shown in the ee: I do not feel that No Fee}

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