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* 5 : PAGE TWELVE FURTHER GLUES COME TO LIGHT IN MURDER Ghat Authoritjes Convinced That Mrs. Sheatsley Did = Not Commit Suicide = COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 24— A Bit of tissue that may have been n the body of a human, rk stains which may be blood were und in the parsonage of Christ Evangelical Lutheran n, in Bexley, today by County Prosecutor John R. King and assist ants who are seeking to solve the mysterious death of Mrs. Addie Sheatsley, 50, whose body, practi cremated, was found in the e of the house a,week ago r husband, the Rev. C. V- ity. minute exaMination of the in- terior of the dwelling, also discov- ered a number of finger marks. = This afternoon, experiments, by Yhich authorities expect to show that carbon monoxide gas would Here they are—first ‘front line” pictures in the California water bat- tle, in which ranchers of a4 Owens Will a breathing ee eopbtapery valley have defied the City of Los will-ag continued, Mr. King “the | Angeles, and turned into a spillway Guinea pigs will be placed in the. water that has been flowing fing box ex-|into the Los Angeles aqueduct for Gunn A Cente ort of | LOS~Atigeles \ home’ use: ~Itts "a, Bected to Dear cub the: report” Ol long, bitter vbattle, afoushtuthroten Chemist C. F. Long, that “ner | the courts by the ranchers who say atsley aa abt beanie Me Tong| thelr lands aro being ruined, “iy entered he furnace. Mr. their diversion of the flow of water ligion > conclusion 4 ly: 0 gumo to the conelt fon aft z galy | Teepe tegen CT eLIaN ee Ae Sical examination of bloo< oh 4 from the victim's lungs failed to re- | 1¢finite jon. on monoxide athed, he con- blood would have become Above, a crowd of “embattled farmers” stationed around the’ spill- way of the Alabama gates, through tends, exclusive. If God. anole lives are filled with | falls to pay bh debts he spends other admires ea gt at which the water has been diverted selfishness, worldliness and sin.| People’s money, which is a type of satura a we ae Po ape cs on a|from Los Angeles aletnaine: have no| They need the Gospe} preached to| stealing. df richer dig se ieallug. to The caliary- ena ihs | \. Center, ta\cloweup oc thetepninrag, eee ay ioe our Christian fe, al them. ‘They should haye an oppor.| Sins against the person’are such arse Tiiposes ‘blood atuing were noted on | Showing the stream of water Owens useful service in the church need Gie asbestos wrapping of a heat con-| Valley ranchers are running off in Quit, just above the furnace door, | Waste to force settlement of the Mi. ‘King safa. — water fight. - Mr, King safd jhe was more firm-| Below, members of the ranchers’ ty convinced than ever that Mrs./“army of occupation” being served | | SERMON EXCERPTS [22:38:82 72=|Church Leader tributions from Ministers for Publication Under This Head ite Welcomed ; Manuscripts Should Ls Typewritten, Not Ex ceeding 250 Words and Should Be in This Office Saturday. The First Presbyterian Tabernacle. The Church is a crusade Rev. Chas. ister. tude of Life and Character. ttitude toward fink whether there shall be suc-| the | nares ease eae teach cess or failure, plenty or poyerty.| the ert ae 8 vi Attitude toward property and the| Should find it when we atter west hall be red whether a man s! conside: an honest man or a thief. The bol-| and their methods that is very. prot- “3 shevik immigrant may be denied ad-; itable in church work. , They, put mittance or deported as an undesir-| on special sales. able. education determines o man shall. be educated and intelli-| There are times when the church gent™or an ignoramus. government loyalty expresses itself| stimulation and awakening. in obedience to consituted author- triotism. Washington, live in song and story because of their attitude toward lb- erty’ ment. is the upright trend of a youth that|a distinctly spiritual message and | oeainst Gnete ie insult to) Mrs. Lydig announced that the e, assures the parents of the good con-| to bear a spiritual responsibility to sald, “Thou shalt not take the name duct of the youth away from home. | this Present material world. She} of the Lord thy God in vain, ‘for They rest in canfidence that the| is to give birth to the sons of God tt family name will not be put to|and to nurture them into Christion sted sor bapa mpeg shame. to the care of older sisters, deter mined upon. attendance at a special school, where, nfter répeated re- jection for want of room, her pe-- sistence won her a place, and. she| hands to the plow and looked back, | Stats. gave as one reason for home, that the manner of life of her sisters was not right, towards morals and education com- mended her to the fayor of the| deliberately turned away from the| thé toll of the next six days if he schoo! authorities, determines in these mysteries of life, more so in the matter of re- minor consequence, we do not look| passion for souls. for a prayerful lfe and an earnest longing for the coming of the king- dom. mutually not be expected. word or life are not looked upon as suitable material for officers of a society of foreign missions. The eh MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924 ‘ ‘This mission is an invitation and an 0} to anyone who 80 res, to investigate the religion of Jesus Christ and His offer of salvation. -No effort is made to stampere anyone into the church. We believe this is fair and sane Suffers From Nerve Malady NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—Specialisty will be called to diagnose the cond). ‘tion of the Rev. Percy Stickney Grant, modernist leader and former pastor of the Church of the Ascen, sion who is in a hospital. While Dr. Grant himself dec! wnstairs.” | anemia to be his aliment, Dr. ride, that seemeth right] rick F. Peterson, neurologist ¢, it the-end thereof are} ciared that the former rector was 4 Proverbs 16:25.) “nervous wreck” and his physica) .~L once saw a large sign on a door | condition “grave, al in a printing. office which read Dr. Grant is 64 years old. 1, this door leads down vesigned from his pastorate late jn From that sign this ser-1 june to seek health and rest’ neo Toward | gets sleepy, lazy, or tiréd and needs} ™0n has come. ‘There are many, Bedford, N.Y. In 1915 Bishop ‘The | doors that lead down stairs. Some Manning accused him of Preaching of them are the following: “free love.” In 1921 Dr. Grant, a: Sin may be divided into three| avowed advocate of easy divorce classes. Sin against, God, sin| announced his engagement to Mr; against property and sin against the Rita De Acosta Lydig. Babop winning. “Let us go up at once| Person. Manning promptly forbade the mh Nfs apiece the tana” Sash mtn is of course againat God ringe Because Mrs. Lid'g was twict BONG takicior'the ‘cinicoh Ietto me seem especially directed | a divorcee. On May 26 of this yea, Wilson, D. D., Min-] than a sheepfold. “For He “Detern {.| His own sheep by name and leadeth Subject, “Determining Att! t beer rere ; ‘ industry deter-| for they know Hz voice.”. It is and no one 3 ssession determines | Strictly to our own business, : Fates We learn much from business men They advertise: Attitude toward schools and| They do things tw. attract fhe at whether a| tention of the people to their shops. | “Caution, Great Sour-winning Mission which we are* now holding» (Nov. -23-to Dec. 7) is a call to faithful Chris. tians to entér a crusade for soul Herein lies the basis of pa- Kossuth, Garibaldi, and and the right of — self-govern- With respect to morality it God has| gagement had been broken. German Officer To Be Pardoned PARIS, Nov, 24.—4By The Asso A third st . | Clated Press.}— The French govern bath desecration’ | Ma; eens Sab. | ment has decided te pardon Geren day in seven for worship and rea} | V0 Nathustus, the German officer rest. He will be better fitted Dunvioed IRE y EA en lant, week. a sentenced to a years’ imprisonm for confiscation of private prope in French territory during the war that taketh his name in vain.” Another {s unbelief. If man does ‘not believe there is a God and lives ‘in that way he will step through a door that leads down A young orphan girl, left character and manhood. There is a great need in our city for a crusade for Christ. Many who are now Christians need spiritual awakening. They have put their leaving | They have not only sinned but they have unfitted themselves for service in the kingdom’ by choosing to re- main in a state of They have Her attitude As attitude so rests and secures moral and spiritual food on the Sabbath. Sins against property are such as ‘They have lost their | stealing, gambling and living beyond one’s income. When one gambles he takes what does not beiong to him and he begins downward steps that are disastrous. When one mountain heights where they walked with God to the lower levels of life where they voluntarily walk in the If religion is regarded of| mire of sin, dave a complexion that everyone Then there are. those who have never been Christians. Many have Contradictory attitudes are| come to Casper for gold rather than tiful your fea- tures are, you cannot be truly attrac- tive with a tunity to know God and the saving| 48 murder, fornication, the sowing power of His great love in Jesus|of wild oats that in after years Christ. bring suffering and death to the one This crusade for Christ aims: who sins and to others. One does The profane in 1. To set forth in clear statements | °t have to shoot-his mother to be rough, purpose and tendency of the heart| ‘the! -cundamental tenaticey} of the|® Murderer. If by a sinful life he blotchy; Sheatsley did not enter the furnace | by Sheriff Collins with court orders pare uray Poeseg tte fhe, Scriptures. | Christian religion. ‘To ‘sing the| breaks his mother’s heart and short. gray - looking voluntarily. Developments have | restraining them from diverting the well In that ie David, “Thou didst| Lord's song in a strange land, ens her life he is really a murderer} skin. proved to him conclusively he said,|water. The ranchers paid’ ittle sad Sioa ras BARS, heart. 2. To stimulate folks who are| 8 if he had shot her instantly. One Resinol Ointment; fhat she did not commit sulcide,|heea to the injunction, and many ie aubstlen-ay coat han theatres Mec tristians/'to: greater Rctivity:|/doee not: have: to Seeerin ret yt2|. aided by Resinol Soap, ia what fter becoming violently insane,|threw their copies into the diverted 3 ot the | in the kingdom of God. jeat Oo a murderer, ie lives hich tn the expressed conviction of | river. amount of the, gift but the amount|g__ yoy need to overcome such heatsley. the Rev. M Supreme Court Advances Case WOMEN RUIN “THEIR GOWNS NEW HAVEN, Copn., Nov. 24.— ‘Thousands of women ruined their : gowns and coats as they sat in the : ine Yale Bowl on Saturday and watched WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—The su- preme court today advanced for hearing on January 5 next the case brought by the Ray Consoltdated Copper company to test out the basis which the government must use in imposing the annual excise tax on corporations. vard in a rain storm, Most of them of consecrated purpose that counts. This is well-illustrated by the song of young colored people attending a Presbyterian school in the south, “Lord, I'm going to do All that I can do, Until I can do no more,” Grace English Lutheran Church. Text—Let us go up at once and “Possess the land; for we are well ~ b. 13:30. Yalq's footbal{ team defeat ‘Har- To win to Christ those who have never accepted Him as their Lord and Master, 4. To develop a serious concern for the welfare of .the souls and then to create a desire for further instruction concerning the way of Salvation to be given by the pastor in a special class to be formed atthe close of the mission. 5. It is made plain that no one will be asked to unite with the ————_ church or to confess faith in Christ the (under tho immediate influence of | 2¢. Shop-o-scope takes {t."—Numbers } the sermon or music) until he has} #ighing out of Christmas received adequate instruction con-! buying. a life that saddens and brings phys. ‘eal suffering and thus shortens her life he is as truly a murderer as he would be if he had stabbed her or shot her instantly, If one enters a door that leads} down stairs he falls and the fall is fatal to moral life and character. ‘Next Sunday night the pastor will speak on “Doors that Lead Uu- stairs-"” troubles. The gentle, but usually cleansing properties of the soap, together with the soothing, healing qualities of the ointment, make the Resi- nol products ideal for any skin. All druggists sell Resinol Soap and Ointment. Use them reg- ularly for a few days and watch your complexion improve. RESINOL A Crusade for Christ T, B. Uber, Pastor to overcome ———— For results try a Tribune Class!. fied Ads. saved their hats by keeping them under sheets of ofl cloth worn pon- cho’ fashion. HARRY LE ROY BARTON Assistant Secretary Yellowstone National Life Insurance Co. CASPER’S OWN Has followed the Life Insurance business all his life. He is a capable executive and qualified in all branches of Life Insurance work. . He is a married man and has moved his ( family here. Along with his Brother, C. A. Barton, who is General Man- ager of the Yellowstone National, they will guide the des- tinies of our Home Company. The Barton Brothers wish to announce they have-never ~ been in Wyoming previous to the organization of the Yel- lowstone National Life, or since March, 1924. Yellowstone National Life Insurance Co. _ ZUTTERMEISTER BLDG. JASPER, WYOMING Thanksgiving VEGETABLE SPECIALS | Big Thanksgiving offering of vegetables. Immense shipment of vegetables of all Kinds in today. Everything for, your table in the best of fruits and vegetables at sum- mer prices. It is very gratifying irideed to hear so many people thank us and compli- ment us on the way we. have brought down prices since we started our carload ship- ments of vegetables. Come early in the mornings as our store is small and we are al- _ways crowded in the afternoon. x ; Pascal Celery Cauliflower for Thanksgiving. Of course you ex- The best that can be had, per Ib.__ pect to pay at least 20c for Celery for : = 10c Thanksgiving, but not this year, for we have bought 600 dozen of the best Pascal Celery obtainable and you get all you want at. 10c Head Lettuce | Turnips, per bunch______________Be Beets, per bunch_______»________5e Carrots, per bunch____.__________5e Spinach______________9 Ibs. for 95¢c Tomatoes, Ib, ---------.--___._]5¢@ Long Radishes, per bunch____.___5e Round Radishes, per bunch -_____ Cc that cannot be beat, per head____40¢@ = ee i as arsley, per bunch______________Be Sweet Spuds__________4 Ibs. for 25¢@ Cucumbers -_.______._________90¢@ Cabbage, the ds 2c Turnips, 6 lbs. . . 25c_ Parsnips, 6Ibs. . . 25c_ |-| Dry Onions, 6 Ibs. 25c Florida Grapefruit at each . 10c Squash, Ib. ... . 3c Beets, 6lbs. . . . 25c RIALTO FRUIT CO. ROOT VEGETABLES Pumpkin, lb. . . . 3c Carrots, 6 Ibs. . . 25c RIALTO THEATER BUILDING :