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ie oe | PACE Ie : . Che Casner Daily porcine Che Casper Daily Cribune 1924 “Progressiy. es” Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postcffice as second 2; 1916. ers today. A report just made to the Investment Bankers’ association of Anferica has it that at least ninety per cent of the farmers are solvent. desire to take these courses are'| cles and21,414,085 savings Banks de- Pastor preaches | posttors, “all “directly a ; soe 7 ; In the evening at Companies class watery oveneeoes) How much better showing than that could be zane . PoeecerS i Sagrlenge 4 Dsnamtc of a Vision.” Monday the| banks in railway securities, The Casper Daily Tribune issued every evening | made for city business and manufacturing enter:|jean party and eseant the “peal: 5 < seme pete ya Blone at aime reduction: oh, Saliway ‘Sunday Morning une €' 5 ises? * home o: i Mrs. dation by one-third _ to -one-hal 2 nd he Bata ny orn ne sign cfticest Tribune Balla | rises? dency by means of a movement otit- , 5 ‘Winstrom, by business. The | would bring about one of the worst 4 It is not satisfactory that ninety per cent of | side his regular affiliation, he called fi hia tes, {f not the worst in B. oppoelte DOROe ue: aaint the farmers should be solvent. They might be|the party under his leadership™the : Lo dts fein be side tes irae rw Py say 2 ae ne Business Telephones ----.~ wonns, 25 an that and still not be prosperous and it is the} Progressive party. At the time, a Hallowe'en social Friday, Oct 31. All] “During and from this: process of Branch Telepnone emems unesieg All {hope of President Coolidge that a way may be| soealled with Gaeta eae ‘young people of our community wel: | demoralization the farmers would et found to make agriculture as nearly one hundred Mgt come. , Oct.. 28 a play) suffer fully as acutely ag any one div = a WAY ey +), | bitterness than did Senator LoFol- z 7 By J. E. HANWAY AND BE. BE. HANWAY Yr cent prosperous as human fallibility will | jette, of W: w inging. SALLY LUNN, wilt be given-at First | else. : Sore Qu pel prosp lette, of Wisconsin. Roosevelt came hurch, under the ‘auspices of East |’ “Government ownership and ope- am MEMBRR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS back to the republican fold with bet-| Chas. A. W z was poi 2 ‘Local talent will participate, | ration means control by polities and h The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ter grace than he departed, and with | Subjects: a.m.“ . fs undoubtedly one of the best| politicians—nothing ‘else. It politi. by use for publication of ‘all news credited in this paper : him came a following that knows no| Conduct of the Church. xs undor ly 01 eae ie Oren ae ineany ae ey } and also the local news published herein. loyalty now other than that to the|‘The Racial Relationship of the plays ever rendered. 3 I O give ef. fe ts and Straw Votes republican party. Binless Christ.” Sunday school at|® frlendly, call, on all menibers of sunday afternoon the | Lutheran | ficlént transportation, service and ord tion (A. B. C.) 3 4 les’ society | the church. who are to £0 OF! friends will have a public opening |.economy, the political history of this A Member 0t/ ADAG IDS pase sae Straw votes preceding elections have not al- Folletos aon acicoanie Coe ciao B maf Miss McCormick, Tender, furnish cars please come prepared | service for all aigtepationd of the| country means’ nothing. _ Govern. mor Advertising Representatives Bidg.,| ways proved to be infallible indices of subse-| oie.” “progressive,” to his “third | Missionary society meeting Thurs-|to have lunch immediately, following | city, and the various pastars will be | ment ownership and operation of the nxt Prudden, ee eur ae "New York cia: Gobe| quent election returns, but they never fail to} ratiy" adventure of 1924 has been | day, 2:30 p.m. in the chureh parlors. | the morning service. Lunch will be| brecent and rejolce- with them in| railroad# means inefficient transpor. Ene aaicald we Buite 40 Sihron Bidg.. 65 ayers Election betting figures are supposed] received with particular resentment | Mrs. 8. K. Loy and her division will se Mug aap enue at a ines thelr flhe accomplishments. tation, exbattys Laver Re ane un- a mery ‘St, San Francisco, Cal. Copies of the tore reliabl hecies of coming events|from the Roosevel have charge. Meeting for prayer Laetyire veegmteec oper : : Re ot eat Montgomery St. Ds . M le prophecies of ¢ ig m0 @ Roosevelt progressives. 5 } 5 | Dally: Tribune are on file In the New York. Chicago, 4 aeabty sees erie that when who ave stak-| The La¥ottette “bolt” of the repubs| ang Bible study every Thursday. Fe ee cee ag Users im connection | CHurch of Jesus Christ of Later Per tie aatis lant eee Boston and San Francisco offices! and visitors are Bis their money possess better sources of infor- ie Dastyy Sosttatits Son ise ator Se 10,730 Ps et A ee tee : Saints, tom nat {£4 PUL ‘The notion that ‘the far. — mation as to conditions to those who are mere) ev eene ‘which Roosevelt headed, | Choir rehearsal every Thursday, 70] First) Christian, oe ae in ae ec Gunday |MeF or any other shipper will get pone ue nn a cniae etete ly backing their enthusiasm. - jas ana tne] tains, one, femote excuse ‘which| p.m. “Slise Agnew, leader, | The| | Corher of Grant and Lind street, | 200 or) Mon shepet Sunday, low rates and highly efficlent trans. 7 Ca 4 betting odds and the} LaFollette may have for his appro-| Ladies’ Air society w! - Hildebrand, M.-A., . 730: p.- ins Miveryond -in- owner. One Year, Daily and Sunday When the trend of ie o eeieitated to at-|priation unto himeeif of the party | clearance, salo in North Casper,| “Church school ‘9:45 a.m. Morning ras pees saroevesye sbip and operation is the bait of am. Y unday only -.. straw votes cosmide they a label Roosevelt originated is th Thursday, Friday and Saturday,|worship 11 a. m. C. E. society 6:30 | Vited to bitlous politicians who are looking a . Daily and Sunday — tract more-attention and such is the case now. | ibe loo prea ttrs ir wredaes Nov. 6.7, aiid & tor the vedetit of| pom vente asevians TAO oo Yor riers ‘pbwae ° st! oe} OB ey ere Quotations in New York showed offers of 3 to] NS as great an embarrassment. to}the building fund. Request is made] Prelude, “Morning” by Beethoven.| Trinity Lutheran, Missouri Synod. pay One ent ees zZ 1 that President Coli will be aceite nee Roosevelt as the “communt that goods of all kinds be brought to| Otfertory iXautius" Ty MacDowell! comer South Park and | Bast ve thi - “2 is es, odds he church — parlor ’ them ** le W! ts. W. Cy Re! + Di aes resident of the Unitec ates, are to LaFollette—will this Year| tli day Fourth stree' ¢ : en One Year, Daily and Sunda 2 that Senator-LaFollette will not be elected presi-| trast along in the LaFollette leader-| Nov. Sth. The very fine music ay son—Choir. Sermon tor. ‘Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. 'S, One th S 1 Bal | nesses, suse dent, odds of 3 to 1 that the election will not be|ship of the many varieties of reds,|en by the choir every Sunday laste King" or “As a Man Thinketh in} Morning services must be dropped }] etting ie ty! es i Meee re ercrere -25| thrown into the house dae SR eke i emeemee) SCS Mii prapecretiieesied eo | bared bade Sse folte Ut waar] | Bext Sunday, since the pastor is we ' Three Months, Daily an ~ . what is in fact the socialist party,| and enjoy message for of y. 4 ‘ices at Riverton, but he $a} One DMonth, Datly ‘and sBunday —- ae a miscalled “progressiv aEte| oxtaventne. Evening—Prelude “ester glow,” by wit MO babe a time “torcevening EPR Bete aot Sr) All subscriptions mus’ . hure. Offertory ‘“Gondoliera, dD Evenin, ‘s a 4 . 2 ; ef ive after sub- The elements whieh constitute the ible class. ening ae periptione Secemnaa: one gonTth tal paemareedl Too Much Crime - LaFollette-Wheeler following were First Congregational. Ochmler. Special music and hymns 40, Bible class at 6:30 | ‘umes now are bubwting forth into “ an epidemic of pleats. But thesc Criminals cost this country last year, accord.|and are the most enthusiastic haters} At the America theater in the| You ae anes Signe oth eatest question in life, | Siout are tn clusters and the clus, i idelity insurance companies, $3,000,000,-]0f Roosevelt and everything the| down town district. The pulpit will oanVass covaiitten testing | What think ye of Christ?” willbe | tore cathered into Jaot or panel ef. ing to fidelity insurance bezzlement alone | “T2UshTidins” T. R. stood for. And] be occupied by Rev. James Walker, member canvass committee meeting the subject of sermon in the eves | porn e tN nto Snttigute but tor 000! The crimes of theft and em bezzlem rs a the hatred of Roosevelt for these|of Denver, who will preach upon| Monday evening 7 o'clock at home ning service. Have you found the | fort: i Quer oe ihe reunbdetic were $800,000 a day for every day in the year.) same elements is one of the factors| “sight and Insight.” Mr, Walker|°f C. 8. Elliott, 819. H. A street. true answer? The man who laughs | ™ 3 What is more, the statistics of the past year] which contributed to his tame. will refer to the superficial and the| Meeting of all captains and teams on | UC 20 Coston, or religion in gen-| _, show the greatest volume of felonies of all sorts] To Felix Frankfurter, the radical} more serious seeing powers of men| Wednesday evening 7:30 at church tral, usually does it to drown ott}, YARIS.—The very young mado the country has ever known. sii PAN apd bis President in the physical sense as well ‘ag in pee Me oy emg Bren Cre ee ek hie conselence. Your | Molselle now is wearing, on party i ; isg’ ei re tire civ- ison chose as counsel for his med-| the religious realm. Mr. Walker is i, » - itizedl world we pg vation: Aud ‘the | tion commission in the Mooney |a most convincing speaker and bis|tin). Regular cholr practice Thurs. KI¢ IF “YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE If you don't find your Tribune after lookies ¢are- y tor it call 15 or 16 and it will be delivered to you special messenger. Register compiaints before 8 lock aS qulet influence will Influence your | see Deck and short Ute putt : hildren and others more than many p r case, Coloriel Roosevelt valued by | 4@y evening 7:30. Cantata on hand|° sleeves. Tho sleeves come very greater the volume of the crime the more insist-|{na’ unequivorating. indlewgent ae eeeraons ste eaten capaci {| for Christmas.» Important, Mem-| Words. Come to church. A most] 1iiveh ve seven come. ent the demand of the Clarence Darrows and | the LaFollette brand of pink and the| hear him. Mr. Walker has a pastor-|Ders are urged to get Bulletins for haa d/jmage ooethe Ga eae to S| Tom Osbornes of the land that we take the mur-| Hillquist brand of red, from which] ate of wide dimensions, occupying enaueoem ents eee roiaed by nity Lu ; derers, thugs, thieves, embezzlers and wrong-|the following quotation is taken: the pulpit in some portion of the} & chure i rahe! ih Soe ate of black sof: woolen cloth seen hero doers which infest our various communities to] “The reactionaries have in the| west. every Sunday, and has been Sian Ary < fs ee. ie ee | en ‘The Salvation Army. today used’ flir-in® narrow ‘a@tripes. 4 and kiss ‘em back to good citizenship. | P@st been a great menace to'this re-| the supply for Casper quite regularly Y Oar cherch sete fe cmaee | Meetings on Tuesdays, Thursdays {pho fur is biegé ermine and with it our bosoms and kiss oy Iuct and a love of| Public: but at this moment tt 1s the] in conformity with the demand of | tors. Our ah pbiei ragiaariahe: SMong | and Saturdays at 8 ym. Sundays | tho coat is streped all over at three- pure THOR ane nf Nines I. W. W., the German socialists, the| the membership here, pending the the best. hh ded rnacle On| 11 @. m., holiness meeting. 2:30 p.|mch intervals, Sunday sche . . anarchists, the foolish creatures| arrival of our permanent pastor.|the corner is located on corner of |, “cunday school, § p.m. salvation This is the day when impracticality has its in-] who always protest against the sup-| Mrs, Berta Smith, soloist, Mrs, L. L.| Grant and Lind streets. Take the} 0” captain and Mrs. W. H. Wills, A Safeguard The fundamental difference between the La- Follette group and the other two parties is re- flected in the LaFollette attack on the constitu tion, ‘The radical group proposes, in effect, that the United States abandon its present form of government with balancing powers and make congress the final power in the government by i it the right to override supreme court de- “LONDON.—One 1emarkabie coat LONDON.—A chic new hat worn iving ning in serious and important matters, The im- passion nt ocline, tHe ‘pacitists and | Langworthy will preside at the org: pclae bus, it (paaeee: the | ncers in clare, All are waloom hits tae ht eee Si oe i fidence of the peo: | Practical reformer who sees in every felon mere |i. sta rawollentes, anarser| Ct tare We are here to help you. Hall, 249 | pox, turned upside, down. and given Has congress gained aSae Woe iD Bitrate it] ly an “erring brother,” gets the ear of the court] oe ang Hinlquists,- the “BeeRen setae aRE Winter Memorial Presbyterian Yellowstone a narrow brim. It is tritame:! with pleto the-extent that; they ‘desire i “t ig{and the edge on public opinion; the college pro-| Oiders and the Amos Pinchots and d iscopal. dota aE hiatal, TO =H a gray and black ailk cockade at the with such power? The constitution is r ally the | fessor who has never been an employer, nor an] Rudolph Spreckles who are the real-| Corner East Second and So gees SiaApuons eiiclaters a oat isso ee pee oy left side. safeguard of the people's libertie ainst 2nY) amploye in the common acceptance of the word,|ly rsrave danger, These are the| Durbin Se eee ec Le Tiles cea SBE este 1k BOAR e SLAC RLS A ATL S0se catia | ove ee eICAZOO cos aaitice. ‘corbaeice ! = possible legislative or basrap tet! iy. It af) roses and is accepted, as an authority on the ae yop st on Ami eties eng tie pel BrsiGay Sahoo); BME WL oe AEN lant onbensl agetnaehe A: tepcenacie'| wonttseetasorent streets, every |, Sek Fisker sere deren ogee religious freedom; the right to own prop] ° : isi f arede netween | sheviki are just as bad as the Rom- 1. OF . ™m, i n ¢ : iG akin: painting thepeariet Sin eat thigh to trial by Tuer Excessive bail, eae a td pd Se As Sa ypamieieees anofts,( and are at the moment. a| School. S. H. Maddux, superintend-/on the back of the lot at 1009 North | Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. ‘Les: bmay have a pearl necklace this: Sea- Poth ‘eater men: to ©! wfent. 11 a, m. sermon, “Citizenship.” | Durbitw street. Wednesday, October | timonial meetnigs are eld on Wea- been other than destructive when functioning Stanktarten: wehite Boidiceeaeis Anthem, “Sing Unto ‘the Lord’— vil as a ljawmaker commands a respectful hearing] commission from President Wilson, | Schenecker. Solo, “How Lovely are/at 428’ Bast H street for the Fel-| welcome to these’ services. Sunday ‘shades. and many votes when he proposes a plan of turn-|was engagea with the most radical] TY Dwellings’—-Liddle. By Miss Laat Supper. The Ladies’ Aid| school for children up to the. age of ing the ship of state upside down and scraping} of the American radicals in defense preing i ‘i eantectle ec pettett - ERA re tee ae ged ™ pee oe eee ee NEW YORK.—There {s weeping its bottom that it may be navigated faster than | °f ty Patera Aalarna terete and Junior. church éonducted by Mrs‘|Come with the whole family, and do | er STARS fe aniéachawesk day and gnashing of teeth t6dsy among ever, the fellow who never wrote an intelligible] |). Mountry's tereln bay ab Wail Carter, Subject, “A Square Déel.""| some Christmas shopping at the|from 12 noon until 5 p. m, women who want a. brovfn suede line of verse in his life is acclaimed by those who} fie nas long been identifiee with the | 6:15 p.'m. Epworth league. Leader} faney work bazaar after supper. shoe to go with the brown costume. call themselves the intelligentsia as the great-| radical and anti-republican pro-so.| Miss” Bernice Henry. 7:30 p. m.|Stunt night is Friday, October 24, St. Anthony's Catholic. No doubt ‘about it; brown’ suéde 1s 7 et ev — it goes c! ¥ ft sermon and praise service. Subject|at 7:30. This is planned especially not so “good” this season as black est poet ever born—and so it goes. clalist elements, and, as a part=of tt Aath The Rev. Father J. Hi Mullin, | cyeqe—but. brown shoes ‘are per. Our practical forefathers suppressed crime by] he LaFollette army, cal ROB CUrg 20%, Tae eAan:| fr boxe and girls. “Then, too. the| pastor; the Rev. Father J. F. More- missible In satin and velvet as well sternly enforcing the law. In Great Britain to-]@8 does LaFollette, "| “The Hours of Day Are Over’ —Ash-| following dates. should be Put in| ton, assistant pastor. Mass. on Sun- 5 SRS Neither LaFollette nor Frapk-| ford. Wednesday 7:80 p..m. Prayer| your, dato book. October 26, firat jas. in-leather, |” fines and. cruel punishment are prohibited. The right of suffrage is given to women. As General Dawes says, “What kind of a Yovy- ernment would this be if congress had the right to pass a law telling every citizen where to go to chureh or taking his property away and giv- ing it to someone?” This might happen if the La- Follette plan were adopted, where by congress by re-enacting an offending law, could make it constitutional. fon { ealinon, gold, pale green— nesday evening at § o'clock. AN are |aimost ens of the fashionable frock 22, will find us in our new location * Sees day that is the way they achieve their figures ‘kers* " day at 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Sun- suabteievn: t ) y ) v t = 3 | meeting: and personal workers’| Sunday, in new church; Thursday, 5 ‘ 7 Wrecking the Constitution showing a low percentuge of crimes committed.| Veit and were. he allve, today he | Sasse Thursday 180 p.m. choir re-| October 20, Minstrel show, “Rickety| Ca¥, oho Ae 2 p.m ing the mack | NEW YORK.—With the demand, General Dawes, who loves to get down to brass| Do we need a better example to follow? Would be without question, their | hearsal. If 1s hoped that all who are | Rackety Radio"; November 2, morn-| Ge 7:99 and 8 aicloake: 4 especially from athletic’ . women, tacewciventt characteristically into Wisconsin and —_ most outspoken antagonist. Calling wih emule tea Maser net wes trata ededite of pastor and elde: 5 SSE Wg | fa subber erase. tubber becomes. , . i : “ wi evening, ication of : ~_ “}imore and.mbre an- mar 1 ernicious demagoguery this agit . themselves “progressives,” they are y i pins, seonere ee Church of Ohirst. “ Sambar utic., on anise Wie cpregant faderalt balanéel aid tp Street Parking’ Doomed thr’ w'vocates of economic and politi-| than Sunday, October 26. ‘This is], Chureh of Christ will meetin the {tht ; " important, for our mission . work < . The time rapidly approaches when every city per rier openteren erm ats ae will -be greatly handicapped at home Emmanuel Baptis, auditorium of the ctly hall’on Sun: must make extensive and severe alterations of _——— "| and abroad after November 1, it the # See street. Dr. a eahentien ate Lae rate its traffic rules. Unless some way can be found * \ churches do not respond better than | J- T- - a . sday evening, can, Of all the.LaFollette issues it is the broad-| for opening many new highways or greatly wid- Plain Talk they have during the past year. Our}. Special prayer service at 9:30 a. m.| 7:80 o'clock. est in scope, since it affects guarantees of liberty|ening the already existing thoroughfares—and which are universal. Does Wisconsin want to|either of these expedients involves almost pro-| ).);. gave the country, from the| as one of the best in the whole coun-| Matt. VL:19-21. Junior Union at 3| Room 5, Zuttermeister building. see the supreme court hobbled? Does North Ia-| hibitive expense—parking in heavily traveled] very center of the political struggle | try. Let us keep up our record. p.m, and B. Y, P. U. at 6:30 p, m,| Services at 11 a. m. Sunday and 8 kota, or South Dakota or Minnesota? The other one will have to be wee Lhd aie i of the year some very plain and em perce FF ted Dp. ie reat Be woes Pp. m. Tuesday evenings. states certainly do not. Yet Mr. LaFollette has} The denial of paring rights usually produces} weighty tall on several aspects of | Grace English Evangelical Lutheran ere w! music of unusual mer- " —-—— made this Seeing of the constitution the dis-] objection from neighboring commercial estab-| the campaign,” notes the Boston (United Lutheran Church) ey Roth penne. a orennie Becr eae pagrsiasaveks tinetive fenture of his national campaign. Amer-|lishments. Such objection may be based upon peenaeribt. He assigned the chief} 1. B. Uber, Pastor; Residence 932 paras et eet al ee an ingen ann Seg Y ere j icansim everywhere is contented to meet him|sound reasoning, but it is difficult to see just] rome tones items te neste | S: Ashi Phone 201.M.—All services| (re tervice, Remember that Evang: | school 10 a. m Preaching and com- Guae E how an array of cars lined up against the curb-] ay clection of the president he the | Lola im the new bullding at CY 2nd | elist Mills. of Kansas City, Mo. will| munion servies 11 a.m. Subject stone in front of a retail establishment (there-} people. It is Mr. Hughes’ opiiion Ash. Sunday fs dedication day There! be with us on the 26th for special | “The Cleansing Power.” Junior En by preventing debarkation by later arrivals and] that this matter transcends all id - || meetings. A full attendance on all|deavor 3:30 p,m, Senior and Inter- ~ + 1 other |G, H, Hillerman of Berkeley, Cal. x * diate B % assisting to make the street one to be avoided) | immediate issues; and go it does. The | wit; preach the ‘dedication sermon’ Mectings next> Sunday pa og hein Hips Bm, Rukieet oanarecees really contribute as much to the-day’s sales'as | danger Is great and commanding. It] subject, “The Glorious Church.” Thi 2 ; sa. s x cago Tribune, who has toured all sections of the} they may lessen them, Given a store frontage of | !§ 4M attempt to prevent the people oom will sing, “The Lord Reigneth. bedlieant rea spe abe niacin, Pld ton of God." Everybody welcome. country analyzing political conditions and pos-|tet‘us say, six car lengths and given continuous | "°™ being the masters of thefr own | Mr. H, M. Newland will sing a bart- rain ‘or whine. “Gome toxin nents; Grace African Methodist. sible results predicts not only a decisive, but an} occupancy of the space by six cars at a time| Ss. | Theso third party disturb-| tone solo, “Enough to Know.” Miss | § ‘They love a fellow over there.’ “The Frimdly Church.” overwhelming victory for Coolidge and Dawes. | th hout the day, atatietic the t| StS: Pretending to “restore the goVv-! Mabel Dixon of Marysville, O., will 305 North Grant p pale . roughou ay, sta Sas amount} ernment to the people,” are doing all| ging “0; thers Gateecack. the eer irantstfeet. Rev. T. |) | The possibility of the election being deadlocked | of purchase attributable to each car would be in- Sind Ra Si NOs: ae J. Burwell, B. D., minister. Tele- | they can to take the government eation will Evansville Chapel. . and projected into congress has become extreme-| teresting. Of course statisties as to-the number | away from the people, and to folst | he iy charse of the pasion, At go |. That Sunday school wiit be at| Phone 1584At. ly remote, If exhibited tendencies of the voters} of people diverted from the involved street and| {nto the presidential office Governor tl 2:30 p. m.. Preaching at 3:30 p. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. : “C ed. here will. be a community seryice. Ing Pp. m. continue as now disclosed the electoral result} consequently deterred from either purchase or| B'¥an: whom no convention repre-| ‘The pastors and friends of the other| D© J. T, Hanna, Minister. Under competent gna snaptring CO. ¥ : i school is a. 2) limit the supreme court’s right to review acts of congress. Here is a proposition of infinite mis- chief, alien in inspiration and utterly un-Ameri- local church has been so generous| Sunday school for young and old at “Secretary Hughes, at Indian-| that the Chicago office has cited it}10 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m. Text United Truth. Center. A Coolidge Victory Arthur Sears Henning of the staff of the Chi- will be not far from the following: Coolidge, 323; | glance at the show windows and the number of | "tS any responsible political] churches are invited. ‘The. choir a fendership® Our <6ug Davis, 170; LaFollette, 38; total 531. That would] out of town people deterred from visiting the Ledipapescte tte tug Fa ne eNaae bedi ape piacere ee, Comambty ‘This Aad Pa tr set 4 mean a majority of 115 votes for Coolidge. involved city because of the unpleasant condi-} quences of the success of this at. pedi rein for the Presbyter, | Church exists not for itself, but for | Subject of lesson: “The Parable of ‘Their active, energetic, little No Middle Ground : tions of its sereet could not be easily obtained. ] tempt were thus plainly-pictured by | jan church choir in charge of Miss|t®® community in the midst of] the .Sower, The minister will But we think they would be impressive. Mr. Hughes in his address: ‘hora Seib lay | Which it stands. We hope all per-| Preach at 11 o'clock. Subject: “The i dl , ; ve: &I tea Hhatith ‘ ““Cohtidence would be destroyea| Aenon, suee Mone Rosary." Atiss [#908 who attend will find it a house |Bow in the Cloud.” Good. congre: Redies frequently teaaixese General Dawes says: “I recognize that there at . overnight. Enterprise would halt,! Frances Bowerman will sin of worship; a school for learners;|®#tional singing. Evening worship Gr large amount of| Bre FARy A0ye! Bua Paiste conan iand sweet Ay Russia’s Plight new undertaicings would be abandon: | tovelg are Thy Dwellives | & feld for. workers: a shelter for the |at 7:80. Subject: “Faith's Fruit. u the Democratic party, bu hey will endanger] por the Moscow gover ed, orders would be cancelled. week and a citadel for the strong. | @s¢ ‘he Senior choir will sing. 3 t 2 Mos government the fall of Ram-| % tors will speak. e ear, ! ,, nourishment and themselves and allow their country to be en-| say MacDonald serious setback. Except in| 7>roushout the country there would} at 7:30 Dr. J. M. Cromer wit!| Welcome, Sunday afternoon, 2:30 to] Books for thore who wish to take dangered unless they take a stand on one side of these questions raised by Mr. LaFollette. aor follow contraction and depression. A “ 345. them in soliciting for the Building |) pe highly iuproks bye case of hk: Sing Out | We should be threatened ‘wich-e seri eeu Beas bata aie ae Fund will be ready. for distribution| £ i a rom the approaching general election with an] ous fall in values, an immediate ef- et t Scandinavian Lutheran. next Tuesday. Every member is ex- |; ff There Stan middle Seon De aus issue. aa absolute majority, the Anglo-Russian treaty,|fort to cover outstanding risks and sata nea ie: panbae Bont ae South Jefferson and East Sixth|Perted to do his shar in reporting | J party. with one. pee aa ae Mantad, a signed after months of painful negotiations has|the conditions which create confu-| 49:00. Strangers and. visitora. are |(919 Hast Sixth), Elmer M. Berg,|funds for the completion of the || candidate, taking a position No Man’s land,’| gone a-glimmering. There was never any love lost | 80" 8nd panic. much . of this: is suppliedby Baker’s Cocoa ina readily g i i dially invited to all our services, | Pastor. All services are being held| basement of the new Grace chapel. 3 8 aS seeking to recruit votes from both sides, will be] hetween “MacDonald and the men in power at “Such a program is an inherent Ruyatio welcome he all. in the auditorium of the parsonage| Bishop A. J. Carey, D. D., LL. D., assimilable form. fortunate to escape with its political existence.” | yoscow, They’ hav. " pen f Part of a policy which also menace: at present. of Chicago, will visit:and help in| mec.us. rat.ork ye u z Loscow. They" have reviled the British prime] the constitution of the United St “Divine Earnestness” will be the} the building campaign next month. minister as an individual and have boasted of the treaty as a surrender extorted from Brit- ism.” But Russia’s need of the loan y vanished is bitterly real. Her eco- nomic condition would be called desperate in any other country but the one that has managed by attacking the constitutional ne- striction of the chance power of mn- Jorities or of “blocs” of minorities through the supreme court's author: ity, It is the crowning attempt and its purpose, Mr. Hughes did not hest- tate to charge the Wisconsin senator First Chureh of the Nazarene. “| theme of tho morning service at |The annual Hallowe'en party. will Cor. 12th and Poplar St., Rev. C.| 11:00 o'cinck. The heart of God is| be given by the Trustees Aid, Mrs. L. Johnson, Pastor; Services.—Sun-| qiyinely earnest Savio-love, a love|Corinne O'Bryant, president. It you day school, 10 2. m.; preaching, 11/ that gives itself wholly, that suf-| have. no other churéh home come a.m. ¥. P. 8, Meeting, 6:30 p. m.;! ferea for us and suffers with us; a|With us. You are always welcome. — Preaching, 7:30 p. m.; mid-week | jove that made absolutely prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. psp Aer as Political Evolution The American revolution which is now going forward manifests itself in indifference to con- trolling political principles and doctrines, and even in ignorance of these. It manifests itself BOONLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE in an unwillingness or inability to face with| to live somehow in defiance of the laws of eco:| with insincerity. Mr. La Polletee | ™., Rev. C. W. Davis District Sup: Han eather tens peal a Smashing the courage and decision grave issues of public pol-]#omlC gravitation, even if at a vast cost in hu-] pretends to regard his own election; erintendent and wife will have} gig them, constrain them: to come Railroads icy and of moral import. It manifests itself in a} an lives and happiness. as a possibility; but Mr. Hughes | charge of special services Friday. eve none can despise or resist ; carelessness for liberty and even at times in a}, The picture of the immediate future, as drawn} makes it plain that he can cherish | St#urday, and Sunday. Don't fail to| shout eternal consequences, “Haw in a recent number of the Prague Tageblatt, a]! such hope. The whole thing set-| hear them preach and sing as they Socialist publication, is dreary enough. The fig: tes down to a simple‘choice between Paes cugartol Hester Wear ahens 2 Coolidge and Bryan. ing and singing once you hear them | services nat 7:30, p.m. . ‘Theme: “Another important matter pre-| You will want to hear them again. | nivine Sorrow ‘Bunday school at sented very plainly in Mr. Hughes Fine orchestra music; great sing the usual hour—9:45 a.m. A heaft: address {s the question whether the | {nm. Don't forget the dates, October! welcome to all. We rejoice with United States should enter into an | 27th, 18th and 39th for the Davis | tose who way, “Let us £0 unto th International arrangement whieh | Meeting. A welcome to all. house of the Lord” eign aid stepped in and took care of ten million | Would subject it to the lability of ; a on Polltistane: travenbeent: tails wen souls, The Tageblatt’s correspondent sends the | MYiNs it domestic matters regulat- sates Baptist St. Marks, ponticiane: havensbesy® Salus i Aha farmer beyond his mistaken effort to. deal with}|now familiar reports of an incipient state of ir. Poe ged ifs peels peter Bower Setor PL Bunag etboek Seventh and Wolcott street. Rev. base norte ering seca ay the transportation problem in a way that prob | panic peasants fleeing in hordes from their bar-| cratic paryoand in this he 33 anak 9:45. ‘There Is a class for | SOME DE oe Bee eere Hiely | Lepathic talae capitalization. | The xbly would have bankrupted a higher percentagt | ren fields, and the old pitiful tale of children| carries Mr. Charles Ww Bryan along | Morning service 11 o'clock. coeegg won at 8a. m- Church school | government inquiry, which has been of the railroad companies than the twenty-six | abandoned by the tens of thousands in the tragic] With him—tavors entrance into the} Pf ‘sermon—Henry Van Dyke—The| S00 o: 1° , Mormins prayer and| going on for ten yeare, does not hate per cent mentioned in connection with the farny ers of fifteen wheat-growing states, and woulé ve accentuated the farmer's misfortune. ‘What the farmer wants, regard- less of how it fs to be got, is efficient transportation af the lowest possible rates,” says the Chicago Tribune, As American transportation is pret- ty satisfactory in respect to sefficl, ency-—it is, as a matter of fact, the most efficient in the world—the far- cynical contempt for liberty, accompanied by a violent intolerance, which are amazing contra; ; i diction to the national temper and happenings of | UFes for this year’s harvest are all in, and Mos: years gone by. @ cow’s own Statistics would indicate a famine = affecting between fiftech and twenty million peo- LaFollette and the Farmer ple. This is a smalfer number than the starving tweny-five millions of 1922, but in that year for- It is fair to ask what Senator LaFollette pro- Bry to posed specifically from 1920 to 1924 to do for the shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?” . Norwegian This Sturdy Little New Gulbransen ‘Piano Guaranteed in Every ,Particu- jar by the Manufacturer and by us is Nationally Priced at $295.00 hegira. Furious battles have been fought within | League. and such entrance means, | Mansion." Anthem by chotr ‘Face | *mon at 11 a. m. port the radicals’ claims. Their the cot ae aa ave rd dade "| of course, acceptance of the Geneva |t? Face” Fuller. Duet “My Faith SOR contention Is that the estimated val- he communist party over the expediency of con protocol, and its famous Japanese | L0oks Up to Thee” Bachman, Misx| Past Side Mthodist Community. 2 i f . tion of the interstate commerce tinuing food exports in the face of such dire need = 1614 B. Sec Ww. baa mmerce 4 , 4 , i b i atta * Bow nang Mr, Fiynn. 5. Second. Willis Hugh Ger-| ¢ ission, $20:884.¢8 " Senator Laollette, made himself intensively | nt home, and the anti-export party seems to have| tinghee ceound ent: Mr. |v. moclety 6:30. Ail young people of | ™&2¥- minister. Phone 1820W. || he vedured bys ope sheeg a orton See icrel mais yocal in his kind of jnterest in the farmer only|the upper hand. Russian dock workers rebel ‘ aie ae Next Thursday evening we begin . : Sold on Liberal Terms. f i ! on which the American people have | the city invited. “ Evening service Who would +be immodiately ‘af. against loading grain ships for export. At best, | shown any willingness to stand. It| 7:30- Subject of sermon “Paul, the We will eases antl ed ywith | feuted, by this ‘reduction? «Nearly The Ch: E. Wells ording to this correspondent’s estimate, the a the Lieut gta while we are will- Shien ibe pat antec i: ae, the devotional period * The iret 40 miler ene bef ei Forutiened! 4 ate toe ahennment cunt tl mort font |i et ann arg mcr uk ei. deep ee | en merece faecal] Muah Ga, a! ‘ains * = nd vo cl y| y oe @ , failure of the British loan is therefore something {e,cutside the domain “of our teacher teaming taushe by the nag Sekai alsona emmership ts that ‘of|| 232 East Second St., Casper. of-a-calamity for the Soviet goy Something treaties and questions. of interna: tor, another in stewardship; led by | hagets Gnd beneficiaries of some 1 Fhowa: 104 ala or the Soviet government. tional law and are dealing with our “Oi Ting chur. aed y 1 869.000 life insurance policies, 5: And Lavoye, Wyd. * ap Ur. Carter; of Firjt church. All who 096,000 indisustrial insurance poli- when the last session of congress was drawing *o its close, and when, thanks largely to the ob- structive tactics of the LaFollette group in con- gress, virtually nothing in the way of agricul- tural legislation had been passed. ~ —There: are-nat-600,000 virtually bankrupt-firrm own domestic questions we reserve our freedom to determine our own Policies,” zi