Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1924, Page 5

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~-- -Ghe Casver Daily Crihune DS a GS Ra aaa eee ee Notre Dame's Great Genius and Four Veteran Backs JUBILEE. FETE IS CELEBRATED (Continued from Page One.) to the public the truth regarding the vital questions of the day without regard to po.itical parties, Appreciation. Wo extend our sincere thanks to the business men of Casper for plac- ing their flags in recognition of the W. Cc. T. U. convention, and for Thirteen Met ma 2 oe 7 ome » however, to preach at the church “on such » Sundays as he finds it conyenient.” A letter from Dr. Fosdick, includ- ing @ copy of a letter to the New York Presbytery committee was read. Dr. Fosdick in his communt- cation declined to renounce his af- fifation with the Baptist church. Dr, Fosdick was told tn a lette: sent ‘to him after the approval of = the report which accepted his resig- nation: ‘We will suffer an ~ = able loss if’ you leave us entirely," Presbyterian their generous donations; to the city officials, churches and* schools and all organizations,~ for the co¥dlal welcomes they extended; to the chamber of commerce for its splen- aid drive about the city; to the pas- tor and members of the Gantz Mem- orial Methodist church for the use of their building; to the people of Casper for their unstinted hospital- ity! to the newspapers for their kindly attitude and generous space; to the local W. C. T. U. for all ar. rangements, including the exce!lent By NEA Airmail Seryice— Ptosion off Cape Henry. = and “moreover, the church at large will suffer seriously. Ahousands of young men and wom- wen, attracted by your preaching ahd ,,. Writing, will drift away from: any ““shurch association’ whatever. But ‘ae the greatest loss will be to the cause », Of Christian fellowship and church unity, to which you and we are committed.” speakers and children for their serv- ices, and to al! who have helped in -|80 many ways to make this conven- tion 80 jeceasful and impressive. GIANT LINER SPEEDING EAST (Continued from Page One.) faintly touched the bottoms of the mountain passes. The return trip cross the rockies was almost as dramatic as the west- ward journey. Along the 680 fect of the Shenandoah's gilstening body on elther side of the nine inch cat “walk, the big gas bags seemed ready to burst against the network of cord as the hellum expanded in the rari- fied altitude. In the nav Lieutenant Commander Lansdowne, captain of the Shenandoah, Lieuten- ant Commander Hancock, the execu- tive officer and the officers on watch were straining their eyes into the darkness guiding the ship as it sped on its uncharted course of the air. In each of the motor gondolas en- Home of Hidden Treasure Under Bonded Guard WINCHESTER, Va., Oct. 23.— A bonded caretaker has been Placed on guard at the residence of Miss Martha Shumate, wealthy, spinster who died last week, leav- ing @ hoarded fortune stuffed and crammed in nearly every nook and eranny of the house, The guard .was established when lured by the reports of *n treasure, threatened to overrun’ the premises. Bank of- ficlals sal] the woman had drawn several thousand dollars from her. account recently to distribute in modest bequests among friends. It also became known that hardly a receptacie in the house has failed to give up money. Clocks, picture frames, covered plates and cracks and crevices poured out old gold and bank notes. Much of th gold coin is said to be of ola mint- age, many Pleces belng from the California mint, voined while, the gold rush was at its height. The master, football mind, Goach Kniite Rockne of Notre Inde and his quartet of veteran backfala stare The picture'shows Stuhldreher catching a punt and Crowley starting a forward pass. - The poses are D, Miller (lett) and Layden (right), locked wheels, a common occurrence particularly at turns, ——— Canada Signs - Belgian Pact OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 23.—Canada exercised. {is treaty making rights for the first time, when a commer. sal pact with Belgium was: signed. Fh Sik trek Vt Maen toward solving the problem of giv- ing the people both adults and chil- dren in the more remote rural dis- tricts, a wider and deeper knowl- edge of their religion” he explained. ONE-WHEEL RACE SULKY.- . TRIED OUT SYRACUSE, N. Y., Oct. 23.—Home after the -grand . circuit pason, Thomas W. Murplty,. premier light harness race horse driver cf the}, year, is ready to experiment with a one wheel racing sulky, the inven tion of H. W. Hannan, owner of Ettn Druien ‘and’ Hope Frisco, two,of. the star horses in the Murphy. stable. PaulW as First Correspondence School Leader MILWAUKEE, Wiz., Oct. 23.—(By The .Associated’ Press.)—The epistles of ,St.. Paul, as contained in the Bible, in th: beginning were corre- spondence gourses in. religious doc- trines and morals prepared by the apostle, according to the Rev. Felix Newton Pitt, of Finley, Kentucky, in an address before the Catholic rural life conference here. , The Rev. Mr. Pitt was explaining the correspondence course conducted by Catholics under the direction ‘of, Bishop)Day,.of Helena, Montana, peeeving. rural icts where . thers ifew. hools. Ti C a sere ey The one wheel sulky is proposed ih as a remedy for the many accidents -| which -have resulted from horses ence course in religion is very en-|pufting a hoof thrcugh the wheel couraging and the plan will go far ‘of the rulkies now in-use and from NEW YORK, Ost, 235-The Selz nick Distributing corporation, aemo- tion picture concern was petitioned into. involuniary bankruptcy today by tree creditors with claims ag- ng $3,000. No estimates of the bilities was given in the ‘TAILORED AT FASHION PARI | " ‘HERE’S a place in every City ‘for a store of this type—where the average’ man‘can solve his. clothes problems so as to give him - more than average style and: value, *Closeco-operation with our tailors |. at Fashion Park renders‘this pos- sible in our store. % 2 Dragoon Weaves in Royal Park 955, & Royal Lavender shades—Santan—Cocoa 4 Brown. The newest Fall colors in men’s‘: apparel A Par-Kerry Topcoat' « 540 The Per-Kerry label assures you of quality and correct style. 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