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PAGE TWO. classes are already at work on their]at 8. Tho stranger is always wel. . stunts for stunt night. In the mean]come within tho doors, of “The time our regular activities continue |Friendly church.) *) Che Casper Daily Cribune liev that it would not be reasonable for the rail . ways to reduce the wages of their em| y Tribune issued every evening} ¥2) ployee to ana eee EePSky Steyning ‘Tribune every Sunday, at] only 59 per cent above the pre-war basi The Washakie Fair Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune Build-| railways could thereby reduce their pay and |. os ing. opposite postoffice. their operating expenses a billion dollars a year. Entered at Casper (Wyoming) posteffice as second If the railways could save this much’ in ope: “the: agri- 7 3 tS ~ : 2 Boy; * class matter, November 22, 1916. ing expenses, they could reduce all freight rates | cultural metropolis of the Big Horn ; The cd Pinte Saat Waianae is ana 16|°o? farm products to the pre-war basis and make " - : 5, Af r 2 M t 4 UsINESS, THSPRONCS manne new nontl reductions in other rates of more than a halt } biggest: si; its inception. ; , * " Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All . 4 nog a : Say is fi) : Departments sie. dollars.” : oe As this was see Sey i ot ye clock. Christian hy J.B. HANWAY AND B. BE. HANWAY The Railway Age disavows advocating this OF | would be dtfficult to estimate the “Compregestonal~ Bi ; any other reduction in railway wages. It says: |nuniber of visi r The C in waives w + um! tors. However, it ae ‘Advertising’ Representet of Steger Bide. 4 paaveanren the above bpp aa pe how ut-| would -be safé to say that the at-| 8¢ 7 vrudden, J Law York City: Globe| terly incinsistent it would be for railway em- |tendance was at ‘least up to the av-| Sermon at 10:45 a. m. Rev. James > 1 0, Ul t ve. York City; Giob 3 fe : Shyam Samet Baie 404 Sharon Bids. New| Ployes and farmers to vote for LaFollette at the | ¢™@se- : F, Walker of Denver, Colo., assist- poe tee rae: hee bys teh a Mountain View Community. Patan Papert sah on oN a Sloniacroety. ‘San’ Francisco, Cal. Copies of the| same time. How can railway employes think it is|, APTOPos of the exhibits: Not be-| ant, superintendent ‘of the Congre- | ™ = oe ae S| No.more interested groups of boys| 3741) reat ‘Har. Daily Tribune ate on file in the New York, Chi as0.| consistent, when their average hourly wage is |"S, ke a inet irae Da 47 Fadl Bi: beeen goon ih ocr ied na and girls ever gathered in Sunday pa pecans the sata dole of Boston and San Francisco offices and visitors re) 136 per cent more than before the war, for them | eeapulacsy the Sioa Be cee the aeky. mastery ino abea Wipe: school classes than the group at the} jsrael, among those taking part Welcome. tool ns itics at F P capy the’ pulp Sunday, There Community church last Sunday at- — join in a political campaign to seeure reduc-| himself to cold facte.. It’ was will be “no evening service. Mr. 2:30. The adult is in the jollification will be her MEMBOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tions of freight rates for farmers. who are-paying }#00d..exhibition, in fact taken.as a| Walker has.chosen. for. his .subject, |.°°%54- ternoon at 2:30. The adult class 18! «>oung” brother of 100 years, and The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the! oniy 50 per cent higher freight rates.and 59 hole, perhaps the best held so far | [The Youn people’ ars’ Preparing ator oe et oe oleae wie | Ber “‘boy" who is just 89, : - - # a x J per | *¥ » perhaps the iso far|"'The Place of. the Church in the 1 helpful: » We -* It “ey ae gto iciad herein: this paper! cent higher wages than they did before the war? |!8 Washakle‘county. The fritt dis-| Lite of Today.” Mr. Walker has| Py, to be given early in October. wean et ado eee The Christian She was born in’Riga; Her’mem- fad also the pat a — | “How, on the other hand, can farniers think it emt 3a 3 ree HS pa yaae a filled asi supply, this pulpit several Sure TeRUrOkede wilt Yecbetve’ 4 Ie is q reaching alter perfection.| OFy goes back to Hinge, queens Meniber of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C.) | is consistent for them to pay only 59 per cent| ther of to decided superiority “over! times the past year and has made} Welcome with us, Churchgoing helps to strengthen] and empires long ago departed, TBSORIPTION RATES higher wages than hefore the war and at. the |true of small grains and horticultur- | 4 host of fiends and admirers who . - yng rewolves. | Gama ta chute here, Pee Wes tp. leary ae DR By Carrier ‘and Outside State same time join with railway employes, ‘whose | al products. y ind great pleasure and staction at 3 p. m. them and to 1 it Di t First Christian. = ‘, i} ‘ and - day personages havin) ie Qe Year, Daily and Sund: $9.00] average hourly wage has been increased per| Judging from the speciméns on pee 5 amy grille in ste ae Corner of Grant and Lind streets. St. Marks Oburch panne read to 1 oben hc a One Year, Sunday only 40] Cent in support of a candidate who takes the | ‘splay, corn in this vicinity will-be| ir. a practical, every-day, working |B. R.. Hildebrand, M. A... pastor. Seventh and Wolcott streets Her centenarian’ brother who Six Month, Daily and Si = ‘Three Months, Daily and Sund One Month, Daily and Sunday Per Copy ---- often visits her, she regards as a position that railway wages should not be re- Christianity that fulfills ideals and| Church school, 9:45. Morning wor-| Rev, Philip K. Edwards, Rector. duced, but that railway rates, which haye been Tt has been amply demonstrat.| Primes comfort to hte follower of | Ship, 11:00. °C. E. society, 7:00. Eve-] Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m,]. mere stripling” and often gives increased only 50 per cent, should be reduced? | ea that corn will a weal an nbavy. the Master's teachings. Mrs. Berta | ning services, eA Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morn-] him the benefit of her sisterly. ad- The bulletin of the department of agrichlture,| gumbo soll, where most other crops| Smith. director of music has pre- He is on the road and will be|ing Prayer and Sermon at 11:00] Vice. She eats no-—eat or eggs and 50| @lready mentioned, shows that in July the aver-| have never proven highly success- pared special number and Mrs.|here- Casper is always getting the| a. m. only féw and vegetables, One Year, Dally and Sunday - One Year, Sunday Only age wholesale pri il ful L. L.,Langworthy at the big organ, | best: A. G. Smith the famous pastor stir a living mostiy of bread, cereals, Six Months, Daily and 8 3.90] age ale price of all farm products: was | Ul ~ jjof the great Central Christian . id coft ‘ n 225141 per t : ? * Judging from the samples on ex-| Tenders the prelude, voluntary and United Truth Center soup coftee. Three Months, Daily and 8 ae per cent higher than in 1919. The average| joiien “ana curment reports, the | Postlude, We extend a moet cordial | Church of Enid will be in Casper for! oom 5, Zuttermeister building. One Month, Daily and Sunday - All subscriptions must be p: the Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after sub scription becomes one month in arrears. KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE tr Tribune after looking care: wage the farmer is paying for labor has in the next thi Ks. . J 7 J0-| sugar beet crop in the Worland dis. | invitation to those unaffiliated with i ree =weel Being a ma y $ creased less than one-half as much in proportion uae win he 4 Shine normal, with a|churohes, transient guests of our |%Peaker of force and power he will i agra a. staged ee y as the average railway wage and it has increased | sugar content, perhaps higher than| city, and those who desire some |*!Ve old Casper a real religious re: Cities Servi much less in porportion to the average increase |the average. change from thelr own church serv, | yiVal. He is known as a man’s man. Evansville Chapel. ice i p ices a 4 " He is a bi in the prices of farm products than has the| The horse races, bucking exhibl-| lees. “Come to the Congregational | 10/8 &! pares ab ge gate Dr. J, 7%. Hanna, minister. Sunday If you don’t find y o vou} tverage wag savin GR tions and athletic church, unite. w! Com fully tor * 5 o - : deli 4 to you age wage the railway i ayin, 3 ¢ reh, u with us in the old schol at 2:30 p. m. and preaching Billy. Cop HU Oeil 1S ‘oss Sind JE willbe ear are s| tion to the increase in its ratecs ©.” PTOPOF|neld the second day of the celebra-|songa of faith and heart inspiration | °8°¥ every word he speaks. This] 1t's:39 soverybody weloome, ' pany by special messenger. Register complaints before S rates, tion, with crowds estimated as larg-|and have. a place Ji our service for | Steat meeting starts Sunday morn: hs ; ins saint er than those of previous years, a spiritual expreséion. ing: and will continue every night. 7% Convertible Gold + The program wound up with a os (Everybody welcomed. Come to the Grace Engbsh Lutheran. * , aEEIo What About Cancellation? number of spirited boxing bouts in] ~ _Emmafuel Baptist. ig. white tabernacle” on Grant] 7. B, Uber. pastor. Pastor's 5 Debenture Bonds —_ HRP the evening. és reet. lear first sermon Sun- a a : == cqitere is no more significant feature of the| Of course, many old timers and|s, gr ahcruas pester Bonaes vas day morning at 11:00 o'clock, His| All services hela In Odd Fellows Series “D” Due 1966 5 A n at an ‘8. + o ’ ~ 5 t Calvin Coolidge will be the next president of| debt to the United States. The Democratic pint. were present. Not a few tourists! gayischo!, for all. 11 Rae, oh, choir of Casper’s leading | Worship and sermon at 11:00.: Sub: Each $1000 Bond Public Service Co., Of Colorado Securities Department vee rs r 1; y «| Ject of sermon, “The & t of Serv- the United States if the people of the Abaya form has not a word to say on the subject, and( Taco also in evidence among the) “Gur Bible,” Text 11 Tim. 111-1617, Feige ol apace et sei Evening meckahte vend: seer Valuable Conversion States exercise to the full their right of citizen-| so far as noted neither of the Democratic candi- oe coffee was served by the|230.P: m. Junior Union. It is very : at 8:00. Subject of sermon, “Great- ‘ Privilege ship and express by ballot their sentiment and | dates has broken his deep silence on that issue, |Washakis Trading Co, and the Den.| bortant that all’ cur juniors be First re er Things With Christ." The men 2 their judgment. It is only by a small vote in the|They are apparently willing that the people|ton store, Q Bepiont. 720 p.m. BX PU.) Miles] visth and Beech wttect, Louls 8, | chore! “Iu will sing at this service. | Price at Market Yielding nation on election day due to indifference of} should be lulled into a false sense of security| Characteristic of all assemblages, Aetkerine. Prewitt, president, Bowerman, pastor. e reuntay, mobool) af: eAg08,.-, - Tealned bout ‘American citizens that there can be any other re-| on that point—into a feeling that th a number of ludicrous incidents oc-| 7m Sermon) Text, | Eph. | vi. Sunday school,. 9:45 eget sol cp te: Raa pa Mit Tals prediction is made from a study of| consummated by the Iepupliony cy uerecments | curred. Senator “Jack’” Jones was |(There will-be special music at both lorisa for “vou,” Morning sersice | si er eneets and visitors are cor yf Q 8 ~ PS aoe it » ) blican a i 3] - 1 a - i vice, y ve reports received from all sections of the country;| with Great Britain, Finland and Hungary ill pee A Cine all) wed MM Sabor Welsise will hives char Se 11:00 o'clock. Subject, “Heart ey Pe ioe aieearent “20 # reports not from politicians but from individ-}as a matter of course, be extended, to include rae he ver soatenig “apanreetad the special song service at 8 Pe m. [hci x Dd Lies rn > uals in every walk of life and from nowape ners: all the debtor countries. by a buxom sandy-haired lady of| 2nd provide a solo at 11 a. m. The i seas ba shit itten err ee Mer vib eCisoe: SRsacene, the editors of which have made a careful survey Few people realize just how serious thi apparently about forty, who was al-| Missionary soclety will meet at the! poubdttul? Come Hea: iL? Good Corner 12th and Poplay. Rey. C.}) Address inquiries to our Cas- of conditions. This composite opinion represents | ¢ ‘ious this mat- dragging 2 small, z church, Thursday 2:30 p. m. Mrs. f, F r It. L. Johnson, pastor. per representative, Mr. R.. W. » i r er of the foreign debt really us. Of the total music. at all services. The pastor]. Services—Sunday school 10 Fi the views of men and women in alleaiee see amount, some $4,600,000,000 has been finded. Ai ing man of about th ae and alg Hayes acting as/has constnted to organize and con: Stine ie ay. ps Lvs, rye, P, O.. Box No. 1217 farmers, mechanics, bricklayers, dairymen, stock-| 4, Mes att , due} the arm. ‘hostesses, ome to Emmanuel:fauct a teachers’ : Preac! pM, Xi PS. % growers, railroad men; lawyers, storekecpers, es elton set aie Bereblican Bovernment,| Are: 7a Senator “Jone "They -love.a.tellow over there.” | ren to all who eine yes tava Kone aps: hi PERERA aie, 70. Bum school teachers, plasterers, carpenters, plumbers, | tarest and p rincipal apnante he nepilax in- psf iit pad too: ‘Trinity Lutheran (Mo—Syriod.) instruction, whether members of|day 7:30 p.m. A hearse is a poor bankers, garagemen, editors, clerks, barbers, auto- taxpuyora of th hat relieve our “Do 3 Bul saery iweenen?? Corn 8. Park a 5, th our church and congregation or not.| vehicle to go to church in. so we mobile dealers, ministers, members of women’s aniking HhOa on eae Madey har ride} fare “Whi--eh-enotran ar tule st WC AReeWaIdt pastor? “But “big bell pase em SETA. | extend to you. w cordial invitation e ae 9 amount o: rty “ s 2 ” td We are gol 0 orga ® Sunday|to come to church’ next Sunday be- organizations, and many others too numerous to bonds, and that wil i married my wit . day school at 9:30 a. m. Regular] s-hool orchestra Santon. total ia cokonteal lt completely retire that huge| “I mean—. We're from Billings. I} services and sermon at 10:30 a. m. ieiny all who plc oaid is “Si phi ie Geode th ha br One of the strong reasons tor the success of] mains in the treneu, Rat But there still re-|told Mr. Brown here, that we were] At the request of the district-presi-| cq Flinn and get in line to help ‘ bei “ a ie treasury th Worl 5 the president at the coming election is the atti-| some $7,200,000,000 owed A His Hecate Dalanes ce nn aoe Se Bee ged dent the pastor is to officiate at the | rhe Brotherhood banquet of all the Scandinavian Lutheran. tude of the women of the nation, they believe in| foreign ‘governments, which is represented sole,| “Better see: Judge: Curtice, or al next Sunday SRUrCnee. cr tee walne. eld att, Wimec M- Zers.: pastor, residence Coolidge, they know that he is honest and willlly by demand H presented sole- ‘ ss jour ‘church Monday evening at 6:30,|919 HB. Sixth street. Telephone 2782 4 they dotitt want! tace promissory notes. No interest is 30 cents a plate. All the men of|For the time being all services ani help them safeguard the home, they don’ being paid on them, and the nations that ow evenings; asyioes, 1 she city, who are interested along | meeting are held in the parsonag to see a change that would, without doubt, reduce | the money have i by Indig- | but a cordial invitation is extended | (nis t ‘y have ignpred invitations from the|nant lady. “Mr. Jones, you're n rv a : ine. of work are invited. The|assembly room. Sunday school at wages and deprive their children of a’chance tO} American debt fon tovaccept-acttlembnte |p Uitveccommodating. to. all L aetes atherse World Wide Guild will give a ban-|9:45 a. m. advance in the world. They are for Coolidge be-| similar to that made with Great Britain Tt ig} “Well, I'll be et : Shia Matontocry: rr meme hee igecsany | Name “The: Nipe--Who. cause he is familiar with their problems. He} jn securing the eventual repayment of that ky 5S! ro the following hangs a tale. A Sacusan Tee hoy intanda too 7:00 o'clock. It is for the pur-| They?” Evening worship at 8 stands for the honest and clean things of life. | sum that the Ameri y at Duge | certain newspaper correspondent - ve pose of launching the New Year’s|clock in English. Song service; ser- , a u 5 at the American taxpayers are now vitally {| troduco himself after the manner of] t 5 Labor realizes that its chance for high wages] interested ‘ vitally | whose name modesty preverts ui ue hamed of| “ork: There will be a program of}monette for youth; discussion and - is far better under Coolidge than any other can-| “Wy... “ 3 ; ; from mentioning, asked Joe Hamp-| the poapelcat Pewter nets i: is sepia sept mene All who can and we es of Young People's SALT CREEK didate. The railroad men who favored McAdoo > Democratic platform ignores the subject, | ton of the Washakic Trading Co, to power of; God unta, salvation. to vill work in this department of the ue. votes i a resel ureh| Next Th ¥ arecoming over over ny to Cog, for ther | tavtes ages to ott iene tat ageregats| i aha ort ett [eee gee, ns bleneh Ta ais al Sins en siya [tad aie’ “ecratne‘St|| BUSSES tealize that from him they will get a square ; a small fraction of the unpaid debt total, thinkin in over e's etl! was Paul's introduction to the] ;. ph tig an panic 8 ool FR es SO ho nga teal. and that should command e- Christians at Rome...Here lived the] 41) departments of the work are/Jum and Suni. A hearty welcome 3 Busses a Day h correspondingly less] ¢, ¥. Robertson, of . whom the The farmers have not been fooled by the La- Perinat de sake peoples ta paneene pomlcey mention Berwvorand always “brings mi Fe atau boeing up fpr. the, tall... Bogaeis oe all of Props wa es oy aiabe emiassen! Bhi psi yas ‘ ' . ie nda find where you can hel; pA ecard CAS: Follette platform, they remember, as do the nning meet | up a mental picture, was a conspicu Py your bit, pe a in Sain “Come thou with us and we will do EEANE: ror of the Gospel of Christ. America’s where children under three will be|thee 6004, for the Lord hath spoken |. Townsend Hotel producers of dairy products, that the third party arritatpreberr squarely, and if the Republican | ous figure in the crowd, as energetic] Freatest neal is more old-fashioned . “i : tration is continued ‘ij r and distinguished-looking as ever. candidate, LaFollette, could have secured for i et lin K n power taxpayers | % Ne id ‘lreligion. It is your need also. We]. wondrous things cf Zion.” You 8 them greater protection if he had made the effort ess [ance that, refunding operations so|{i0'"ine namesake of the Hero ot | 2f¢ here to win souls. We have the Pare St SURG Seer: the church and the church needs am, 10-a. m. 2:30 p. m and had been a constant attendant of the ses- ssfully conducted with three debtor nations Antietam,” but who modestly dis-| heavenly means for winning. them. Methodist Episcopal. you. LEAVE SALT CREEK sions of the committee, his vote might have] Will be extended to include them all. claims any relationship to the great} We have an unprecedented favor-}" Corner East Second and South 8S a.m, 2 p. m., 5:30 p. m. 5 ries I do not favor the cancellati is . ble opportunity just at, the pres- Graco African Mi blocked the free traders. The dairymen do not 2 n or the cancellation of this debt,’|soldier, was kept busy shaking}®! PP 4 ‘ Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis E.| ,, os lethodist. B agree with LaFollette in his"reduce the tariff” said President Coolidge, ‘but I see no objection | hands with old acquaintances from Ap einen ray Ne Mires Jarter, D. D., pastor. c Seen Church." 305 /N. a ieeea Reem policy on many things that are produced in this to adjusting it in accordance with the principle |! over the Big Horn basin. be ie 9:30 a. m., prayer for the Sunday | GT@?! . : 7 nf o . .Jcome points of controversy. Un- ~Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Mr. Salt Creek Transportation couniry, neither are the stockmen going to en-| opted for the British debt. Our country would bode wa tased ewe stants years] certainty and indefiniteness charge. ot eueagan Sat 3. H. Sanders, superintendent.” Sub: ee list under the banner of the man from Wiscon-|?9t wish to assume the role of an oppressive cred- recall terize the utterances of many “Christ, sin. The fairy tales that sound like some of the|!tor, but would maintain the principle that fi- fave amen ceniin ca ing yi spiritual “leaders.” In the amidst of] Smoinent anthem.” 11:00 a. git "|, The minister will bed-time stories onc hears on the radio, that have| 2@Ncial obligations between nations are likewise prevailed, and real cowboys rode the | the babel of. religious confusion the by \. {t at 11 o'clock. Sub been sent to the farmer have not been accepted | ral obligations which international faith and | range. churgh that soberly, steadily, «nd Subject, “You Junior citi-| ct erly’s Decision, Did as the truth by the men who till the soil, they] #omor require should be discharg Alex Healy, banker and stock; | #esressively La poeehtats eer zen." ‘Duet by Bleanor Burwell and oumiee ‘all yee envolved in have seen through the flimsy arguments and mis- The Republean party platform stands for set-|™2: Whose family have been prom rule a woe Seta fo gai) | ene Durham. 6:45 p. m., Epworth eat ene ialtaas Ste ar eacneet f 5 00 Fi leading statements that have been sent out by ements with all debtor countries to that with oe Fh pee pot comp et cane Trinity Lutheran bids you a hearty League, leader, Miss Margaret |», money? Would a like decision . ewar free traders and low tariff supporters who do| Great Britain. ‘In fulfillment of our pledge in|was much in evidence, among the| welcome. oth. atlases Marguerite | aNd) een rendered had the boys been the| ive dottars yo not dare come out with a statement saying that| the national platform of 1920. it reads, ‘we have|stockmen and ranchers, discussing ‘What. Has the mapworth League | £0" of poor men?™'This sermon will | to the party turblshing the pera free trade or a low tariff would help the farmer, | Steadfastly refused to consider the cancellation |range and ranching conditions past First Presbyterian Done for Me?” 8:00 p. m. ‘on | 2ea!_with these and kindred ques.| Daily Tribune information these spellbinders when asked if a low tariff|f foreign debts. Our attitude has not been that |®nd present. ea tae oe and praise service. Anthem. Danyer hes Matic coteenied te cr | Santulecty callectee ake would cause our prices to compare with the prices | °f 8 oppressive creditor seeking immediate re. | Gorse Muirhead, banker and in-| Rev. Chas, A. Ba hao erie Capes Tuesday, all meeting# of Woman's De arene banded 3 Vieng gehen eee of the poor peasant in Europe generally change ae ene eerag existing financial conditions. | Mraiees pein ts cent BAB pene igo Ser cs atest vorels Missionary smaoletyr to se | sh biect at or.|of the paper should not pay any- : versati por f ; ricti * : “Bax ror the of Man! ospital, a fey papel ep pee zs : i ilesrt cet es: been based on the conviction |many years been ateadily doing| "Bellef and Lite. Sunday’ school | {"shehomes of Mra. Ferguson, 964 |™0n, “Fox Ht Muste by the | trier who delivers the aoe oe A, nation-wide movement is on foot to get out igation such as was incurred | business at the same old stand, was| 9:45 a. m. Every Sunday shows a i Mrs. 8 83 choir. Our sincere thanks howtene 60K) ¢ the vote this year, all classes of people are in-| Should not be disregarded.’ a conspicuous figure in the crowd, | largo growth in the school. A large ey pps sah act he "Chris Wage are extended to all who contribute | ofrice, If you are ust: burs iieo 94 terested in having the verdict made square and} “Internationalists favor not only American| Among other olddimera too, in| mumber.of men and women are al-! 5° 33 South Grant street. Ladies |ciwen inet meas ee ee en dinner | paying the right collector, ask. nim clean cut and thousands who have never before | ¢htrance into the league of nations but also the | Pot of residence, were Pete Miles:| ways in attendance. ‘The children’s) wno will attend are asked to phone Rpeakistecn te ee pace seated ed his credentials. If he can: yoted for a Republican president will, this fall,| Temission of a part or all of the foreign debt to | Kt Ruby Schultz, and that prince | departments offer a fine opportunt:| tneir hostess what they will bring|on Wednesds ia Agel baie lo so please call the Tribune. register their votes in favor of the principles of | the United States. The Democratic party and its | ooo eee ea Sittors. while | ty for training m knowledge of the} cor tuncheon. "Also bring materials o'clock. Every member 1a urged Tele hon e 15 liberty and justice as against the teachings of | Candidates are accorded the support of our in-| inn ta pila J eer Se Sie AS sists Wnty ng the ‘chil! tor sewing. to be present. The--work for the Pp: : ‘ i ' People's society 7 p. the soviet. A's one paper says, “A good bit is to| ternationalists as a whole and the silence of th: mvorland, Wyoming. wr Nthere Waa'e, fine atvencahce Del eased 740 Pe Ray Prayer | new conference yea willibe outlined he gained by studying the LaFollette platform, | Platform on the debt question is an evident bid SS ae El last “Sunday. ‘The young people] “irriaay, 7:20 p, m., choir rehearsal. | commnmeneemreennee et aay D_ m In it will be discovered many surrepitious stabs | for that support. Our voters are confronted w ung Indi will get together at the manse next} ‘his is the first Sunday of the at the very vitals of this country. In some way, | the practical question, do they want $7,200,000, 000 Yo s dians Friday evening. All young people | - ow pes ae veer and it is hoped not open to public view. LaFoliette is in close | Of our foreign debt collected, as the Republica: By ELDEN SMAI of the (Church OF pag meno! aka | large attendance will be found in r . ‘ touch with alien forces engaged in boring from | #Fe now collecting $4,600,000,000 of it, pid do Wher 1t eben CRA tO aaa Misresioce ot |S" Sipbecere lciteec eee ne atl the: werviced) SAC "the! anpeninkg | within for control of this country. And who] Want to put a party in’ power that will Ieave| Abraham Lincoln, later president, |Enicey grill give @ Chinese Lan-| “crvice the pastor will speak on the . - knows the purposes for this desire for control? | probably all of that huge sum to be paid hy | 9P¢ Alexander H. Stephens, who be- | tern Luncheon in the church par-| “08*0 foF the new year: Everything in Building Material came vice president of the Confeder- acy after he had refuse the first of- | ¢, Nowed by an _ interesting pro- # fice in that il]-fated’ movement, link: | *° 3 | Christian “Science « services are gram. United Brotherhood ban-| ye in the church edifice, corner It cannot be honest or it would be open and above | Americans themselves?’ board. Dishonest purposes are those that are —— ——— concealed and surrounded by mystery.” lors next Thursday at one o'clock, Christian Science 7 t 4 . d acticvely together in a politi _ 4 Goiitral Dawen Ball ius cecent anacch sete __ Houston's Knockout cabal. They ‘were organizers of a.| auet at fhe First Baptist church:| oe Fourth and Grant streets, every RIG TIMBERS A SP’ I ring to LaFollette’s platform, “Does he think While the Democratic administration unques- | soup of seven mon in the national Monday, 6:40 p.m. jolr rehearsal! Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Tes. N Ss ECIA T Y that we are a race of fools?” tionably as is proved by the official records, | House of representatives in 1848, | Thursday 7:80 p. m. Strangers ar6) imonial meetings are held on Wod- A 5 i “ ” invited to all services of this ‘ High wages, good times generally and a reduc,| brought the current of business to so sudden «| Sted the “Young Indiana.” They mararak. Under the direction, of | Neccay, evening at 8 o'clock. All i axes ¢ ; . ; i 4 ¥ - t vi 5 - tion of taxes and the strictest economy in goy-| Stop as to dislocate the whole fiscal machine, it Haas an thes ohvelasnee) eeeationd Disa; Jessie: Mae’: Agnew: a. large Die Nacnber tee here ip tthe ernment expenditures are maters that the vot-| already had laid itself open to a serious charge | to push his nomination and were un. | chor is being brought together, | 424 of 20 years, is held on Sunday FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS ers are going to carefully consider when they go| in permitting the secondary of post-war infl ‘and inspiring music will add to the 5 Vistributors of g to : ’ n " . ‘a- | doubtedly chiefly responsible for his at 9:30 a. m. Reading room at 222 str to the polls in November. No, we are not a race tion to go us far as it had ‘gone. Speculation of selection and election intereat one choi wil’ slag To] Becklnger Dutlding ts open cach -.- KONSET of fools. the most gi ie ch ster was . m ‘ week day from 12. noon untill 6 5, eS in New York had’ some '§500,000,000 engaged in| orensetative from Iinols; “steph: | SUE De lNtie Agnew and Alles On h Casper, Wyo. aving a Dillion carrying raw silk for speculators in that com ing with ea soe audwas the-firet Cox. In the evening there will bo! ry Nae ee oe M Min, | Re nnd, Yard— First and Center Sts s 4 vi! je Tir 7 he ve . » * 5 > The average hourly wage of railway employes, | modity. All the western banks were loaned-up to | Tavlorfor-president. booster, start, | ®B anthem by the choir and also al yastor: the Rev. Father J. F. More: JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW aceording to the Railway Age, is now 136 per cent | the guards among the farmers, and it was at| ing the boom by having the Georgia | quartet. ton assistant pastor. higher than in 1913, while it cites a bulletin is.| this extremely critical juncture that David F,| Ws convention nominate ‘him as Mass on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, and sued by the bureau of agricultural economies of} Houston, secretary of the treasury, suspended |“ choice in the next national con. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p m. East Side Methodist Community. 1614° Bast Second: street. ‘Willis the department agriculture on September 1,| the operations of the War Finance corppration yore MS, ai Hugh Gérmany, minister. Phone beatin leg aoe 3 He iia rei igang ios cra as authority for the statement that the average | Whose loans to farmers and merchants were help. pai Ww. : . RESTS: Ween | 8o 72 a wage of farm labor employed monthly without ing them breast the storm. It is not to te deel Ps Su reo eephans pisses 18The recent session of the Wwyo-| ° ce TRAIN SCHEDULES board is 59 per cent higher than in 1913. that a period of deflation was inevitable, but | Warned and worked against it. H¢|ming state conference, at Sheridan, Church of Christ é y “Senator LaFollette is being supported in his | the bottom was knocked out of the business boom | Temained a Union man until his | Was one of the finest session! Chhttrob Wr Ghistee atl tecet du ihe Weatbouna Chiesse & Northwestern candidacy for president by the railway labor| by such abrupt and drastic methods as to shock | %2*e,vemt out and carried him with | have ever attended. auditorium of the city hall on sun«| | N° 608 leaders,” says the Railway Age. “He is seeking | the country almost into a panic. Agriculture, of a ae he tn pape the vibe: press {iether t. one he ay afternoon at 3 o'clock. the votes of both railway employes and farmers. | ¢ours¢, collapsed. and when Secretary Houston pee pei ones canta salt © toe pire bat to “The G toe orial in his own private platform he demands that | as beseiged by members from the agricultural | some time, until paroled. sali Going Church in the Going Growing Winter Memorlel Proslsytertan. the freight rates on farm products be reduced at} states to permit a resumption of tho activities 71 past ag City." This old town looks mighty lates iret Beal A once to the pre-war basis, Do the farmers think | of the War Finance corporation, lie refused to} , Pinned under a wagon and suffer-| good to me, Our church bescment wins. rt! pouatien ee Vpinnad nib the y are treating thelr own Jaber fairly by! lo so, and even charged the men who wore trv-| °%, Mtense pain, a Loulaville wo-|is well under way, and we oxpect building just a few reals geste a0. pie se bel ‘ ss TO.-per cent higher than hefere | g to.save the farmers with usheming io matin porrl Dloaded with her rescuros to] it to be ready for our Grand Fall} must work. Every organization hae mo a 835 pom bow can they cousistenty be! tulu war prices. < Sta her pet cvs defore assisting | Opening the middle of October. Pro-|some part in the Program of Dedi- oe bs obi s! motion Day exercises will be heldl cation week. Twe Sunday school