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: ' : j ey SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924 "PAGE Two. fhe Casver DOatlp Cribune : oe , at i fused to make any ions to the demands of Hard to Get ES, sed __ She Casper Su Casper Sunday’ Cribune varioge teria beguciestiins for ‘complicated rem- ‘ Es . PUZZLE ae, 4 Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postcffice as second | edies to relieve agriculture. Thomas A. Edison, m an inter- nd clase “matter, November, 38; 1926. They were quite willing to admit that the presi-| view on the helicopter, recently said 7 “Phe Casper Daily Tribune, issued every, evening| dent probably was right when he told’the farm-| that the problem of its.perfect crea- “ig SOL UTI ON ra and Phe Seats abraing Traine avery Sunday, at} prs that no act of government could rescue them, | tion was’ a difficult one“to master, sit asper, Wyoming. Publication offices: Tribune Bulla} 1+ ‘teviwere doubtful about tho president's abil. | but a Ae acs phen <> peers SOLUTION OF FRIDAY’S PUZZLE ; ternoon at 2:00. _ ‘) 2 19m. Opposite posioftice. ity to convince the farmers of this. Today those | was inthis as tn all other things |. MAG GSES Tusigess Telephones ---------—-a-n2s=n I AE 16 same men cannot escape the admission that the] \; life, he remarked. “Everything IES TETRIS] By Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All | President sensed the situation more clearly than] ¢hatis-worth while is hard to get." At 4 TSP cede thereat oF st they did. Mr. Coolidge and congress will have] No one who looks very deeply into z $i, | —By.a. HANWAY AND BE. ©, HANWAY ||| their difficulties, but it is a safe prediction that| the nature. of . real hievemant E BS : cite rpevcchavmay pooprosenes venmengTo> Sacin [Mr Otter will snot fina: the caytalaing anne t quarrel with | Tele le In SIALT] uN] | A foty dave ago] schoo! at 1048-0. m., morn ; ide Seutin PE udden, 1720-22 Steger Bidg.-| tude that was displayed last session in the Jap- IHIATRIS| HC RY people of r Mas Le ye! ae A 'B. Cooke, will len! Chicago, 246 Fitts Ave. New York City; Gobe/anese immigration matter and in the soldier it often is overlooke OR ij 5 deggie cet a apon, “Hinata Failurés that mec, | IGE:! Boston, Manas Suite 4b Sharon Beat, foe as | DOntis:vote: dase when/so many spe Gassled by | IPI Talc le MBE MET IE[NolR| the. champion of th Win Out” or “For the Man ‘That Be ee ee dn ce New Tone CMmweE corse est means of attaining it, there |./E/AIC IM Mi | OLAMBEL [Olvie |: ; ieee De geo Bhai as da wealsome nt Bee Fran ele Ot eee ee| “Shoestrings and: Rain Checks feiiittle patience with the, ola tase | TAPTITIAL IN PILIAlc els! Sher side. ee Cooke — IBSCRIPTION RATES ‘If anybody inquires about the matter, and thetieoe, th nstewoer Enya mest tar Naa Lae bes i ; large mpets ji z meeateryplehaae cgi Dn py Carrer and Outside; State they realky want to know why banks fail? Just exchntige s poverte tithe ‘affluence: ote te fe[Rlsi rT A few days of reflection.on the Pophsrin pin fare, or recondition: | classes for adults and for children ix) > Year, Dally and Sunday. - tell: them confidentially that the banks that fail Easy money ts what most ‘young IN] : El gate ‘beings out many’ points of ee the world's attain, have lost |'too: Preaching sarvice af 11 odien: hre né Year, Sunday only - 4.y| #re the ones that try to exist on a shoe string men are looking for. ‘They see| ayeke>: rest. thelr all,.and, through. .discourage-| sermon by Rev. G. L. Clark, state ne Six Month, Daily and’ S nay = 2.25] and do business on a rain check. It is the same here and-there-a~man thet has -be- | : $e 0) vt i Ww: | That téam “or ittie plucky fellows ment have lost their grip upon the| executive for the Presbyterian - r Three Months, Daly and sunday. ~ 3 46 in-anbuathiess. come rich overnight and they won-| Pointing the Way | ; rungs of the ladder carying to| church; subject of sermon, “The ne ohe. eeketa ee - -) There were just about seven hundred bank| der why in their own case they can-| sucotss. Start anew. with Mr.|Man “Who Reaches the Goal.” A ne a “By Mail Inside St failures in th ecountry from January first to De-| not hit upon some means of do If President Coolldge has*his way. i Cooke's sermon which gives you the| cordial welcome is extended to all. =4 » Year, Daily and Sunday cember first Bightyseven r cent of these fail-| thesame. They do not Logs We 5 Beer lote an aes apie eld. inspiration and the help that you 7 ne Year, Sunday On -- " 25,000 1 8 vr itary d it ir tical and ‘i v need. Mills ne fix 3 , Daily and Sunday $35] ed banks had a capitalization of $25,000 or less. | Ser, Dow RalUtAry they ar, minor statesmen will ihdicate nder a| - Denis 4 The oe contin Dally and Sunday. x a3 The great majority of them less. preciate their fortune when they get Rath, zeal'and enterprise in .#av- i e datctimn rr Nery Pilate ‘offer. @eloge iat ost Brening worship ut je) Une Month, Daily ep@ Sunday) —------.—------- 18] me business of the country is much better off| it if they struggle hard ing the people's money as they now ‘ tory, “Teach me to Pray.” by Jew-| 7:30 o'clock. Rev. G. L. Clark, state mip Al jaumerenaoes castes hatha delivery after sub-| with a lot of these little institutions out of the] attain it. eo. find in spending it. Without v ell. “Mrs. Langworthy will play “An| executive for the Synod of Wyoming ME Cription Besotoas obe month fn arrears. way. More especially when they are in the hands| work of er are aoe Ing, the president ets up the fact , ‘ Bvening Hour,” bx Martin, forthe] will speak. Subject of sermon, “The y “HIGH -YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE | Of inexperienced people. as “economic pressure” is a fine the? Ontye hate Lostak 2 Prelude, and “Largo, by Hamble,| Sccret of Victory.” A cord.al wel. uly KICK, IF YOU DON'T G about t! y is body They for the postlude, come is extended to all. a If you don't find your LF st Ba Ae a ey pha and mans ais Sees America that is making a deter- P vin the evening at 7:30 at the Oda i cankoesy ~~ eae pep ics ets Algeenya hs, petal yy 2? Feminine Logic bag tibiae cde mined and successful attempt to re; Fellows halt, Rev. A. B. Ceoke.in-| Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day = " :. Register compiaints before 8 emini g Everything that !s worth whil duce the public expenses. cluding the Caspér team, went to the fi vice, for the ; bE oa eek geal The defeat of Herbert Asquith, the grand old| hard to get. But in urmounting og rad coursé of his mesaage ‘to saa eae Wha. Mallee “that: Conner Seiesiee ais Gueetich SArvip4, sesvies | aera Sepa RU : man of British politics, in the recent election, | obstacles and pe rkene Ty bl tres at nt | Comsress the president says with|woula win. Why shouldn't they as conducted by Mr. Cooke in Van-|at s49 North Durbin street, Sun 8 oO 1 brought about by the irate women yoters| culties in the way o Vesqgpvtgesize h | Yivid directness: ~ “Our domestic] nave thought 80? Why should Wor- souver, proved the most popular| school at 10:80 &. m. and preemie of Paisley, according to an American correspond-| ™4n nearly always gains as muc' problems are for.the most part eco-liand, a small town with a small} ouve, proved in that large’clty.| services at 7:80 p.m. Everyone ip > ent. If the Resets, 7 a is correctly informed, ie P neeceniilanee 46 verti ee oa nomic. We have our enormous gent school, a small number os ‘ai 4 being regularly attended by congre-| cordially invited to attend. ; tint. . tly feo 7 . Sanwa iat ed to att nm i Nothing the Matter sae inpatient becuse “hey nie Sie | aPaaetae te te eee et nc tS eaten Shea egg askesoy | ent ta omer | iechvinin piece eas mr: vrong with business? Anything? Séat in parlig ment beciuse “they disliked Mrs.| ot knowing: that while Hae workes to diminish and we are diminishing | cure there were three or five to ss seating room and being an origin Corner of Second and Wahwetch en; What is wro a liday activity ten op twelve | Asquith. : he lived—lived in a STE tke ek [it We have a. beavy."burten” OC Pick from for a Casper team to one |i institution by Mr. Cooke, dlspent-| strectar Senaee services, Sunday Be & ‘To judge fram the holiday ac the be-| The explanation is plausible. It must be ad-| sense and was not shirking the bur. taxation tO reduce and we are re-ltor the Worland team. The Worland| ing with the usual service and ser.| treet 19 a, m.; preaching 11 a. m. : ave ahes Christmas, we are led to the be: " ak y , ic | dens and duties lald upon him. ” ym the of “ ni days ahead of | ; vith business. mitted that Margot Asquith, by her caustic] 4 ing of perseveranne’ sn a | Quetta: tt boys have ONE coach, but fro’ man, Mr. Cooke answers questions! and 7:80 p.m. Junior missionary a ai}. lief that eer nade laity wee displs tongue and pen, has labored industriously for], 50 sours, °C perseverance inh] Me te 38 cat ame | caulk eevegmine Oy ane which have been propounded to hm clety 3 p.m. and Prayer meetings s To judge by the retail stoc! many years to enlarge the circle of her personal] .;*" bition,” | ¢Xecutive does something more Can the Casper 6 board during the week, from the stand:| Thursday at 7:30 p.m. All are wel- a id de- ry 3 Pp of using the terma, mbition,’ mi ¢ bn Cusper business ehper dt ri oe anne mer-|chemies and part of this accumulated hostility | “inttiative” and “coneentration,”” tat Saal ate auras! Reenter en Sot a one tates trast is the great- Bon oF ar stil tenn ints at come. Eva L. McCormac, pastor. on ; pletion from day eee Dpetey inet td improving] "y be deflected upon the head of her innocent] it would seem that what PRU Rete Oe Ol ‘cas, ekexiMit otters at Meaeitae peeig Bree Sool tint ge ae Gatings, ‘This is further amplified Church of I Bel eet ufc arly aaa and getting the| husband. But why should the women of Paisley | one going most eat +8 ope ood Lasinase ‘of the prealdentied Fotghte communities. Can not this defeat}in other portions of thie paper. The| Church of Christ wilt meet in the * } the opportunity o ‘he y h of the final windup.| t#ke it out of him, exacting political vengeance of the arrne ‘won peal from | criticize other taxing bodies, but he|te « lesson for us? Congregational Men of Casper in se-} auditorium of the city. hall on gee ne } sor kieed Piles eagle and package depart: for private and social grudges against Mrs. As- T if b, who employed {t in| (oes not hesitate to use’ their ex- The writer can not ae led to hee curing Mr. Soaks 48. fi the papie iG day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Prayer er 7 The postoffice ° + quith? K it. But what a| cesses warrant for a brake Upon | tieve thdt the boys on the team this church, in iper, were thor- meeting every lesday evening, at ct | ments are already taxed erent ele ea Rese " Feminine logie, it is said, differs from the res tretetanas pig thenkee {t has when | the national treasury. tact that|!Bterior to the Worlana bore as oughly familiar. with Rs ncoees OF 7:30 o'clock. a tly Teale viata and relatives of} Sning processes of mere men, wid the case of applied to human labor. | ‘fptedre nabaadelr 7 bai: trom db NPY place are rhe Ane peng thd cre bee tae paratitla ita Nou lb. nb eraiee i ardinanss ate being remembered, | the women of Paisley seems to prove this dictuin.| The rigor of Liaw meade apnea aad “local wovarncuancs auwrastaina Fentig ieist! at borres rut ths acing | or give the benefit to our Casper! Unity ‘Truth Center has moved : Casper folks at a d Tn polities, British feminine voters appear to| sity, of interest, , ig ee the | the rather staggering figure of $100] ¢ defeat. ‘They had to. Are Wel people. Come, it will help jou. from Room 5, Zuttermelster build- ri ; eae eatee iis filled with out-of-town people, here} stand for the old doctrine of family unity and apr ig her dlecy acc Aaere'| per capita: the country. ovse viel sure the blame has been placed Ing to 162 South Durbin street. otels 4 : joint responsibility of husband and wife. At the th thi: than one third of this is repregented | where it belongs? r : First Presbyterian Meetings for November are as fol- to do their holiday shopping. performance..| S4me time, however, British women, like their sive Peat lps enh se, mag by the national government. More| phe basketball season is coming Sixth and Durbin Streets. Rev. | lows: at Theaters are crowded a ttle ‘congestion of | American sisters, are clamoring for greater per} anything more inspiring? In the|than two thirds {ts chargeable to on. Are the boys going to go down] cag A. Wilson, D:.D., Minister. Sunday service, 11 a. m.; lessons ec » There is no» change in the ue no relief from | sonal freedom and legal independence from their | consideration of Ife and the condi-| local administration. Present Cock |to defeat as they aid last year? Now| 1100 a. Nh hae he FS ipa vue Gea 4 wae or connngpannireetha “Bank lobbies show | husbands. In that respect, they want the ties of tee of pirvival 39 Eye: soythine ore back Asaethy bed pley hy at is the time to Lars pee ag heed P. fsa Posing eau sails Per At P. rai shad people com: 4 4 a Et busi-| family unity to be loosened. that may aken mi paral 10 a. m., Miss ‘Ho: aa Class, le transacting busi S 3 . " reducing its debt. Other taxing LOO service. . rner ic. 4 aa is iat : One gathers that the ladies do not wish to be) {9° | 10f tadolint atere who) bays |Sodies “are cinobeaging. tha, pubic Hf, 4 buy” at]. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Parents] Room open daily from 10, m. ness. Brio li ems to. be busy and] tesponsible for the acts of their husbands,- but reached ripe old age, but what kind| burden at the rate of more than] THE “SWEET buy an y’ are invited: to come and bring the| intil 4:30 daily, i¥ Everybody in adced erotitalan (Sp running af-| they will hold other women’s husbands strictly | {° lives have they enjoyed. Have | $1,000,000,000 a year. this season of the yeer ie Vetine ee children. ‘The minister will teach | | Everybody welcome, 1 as far as can be judged op’ : accountable for the actions of their wives. they ever really lived? It is incon-| President Coolidge apparently feels | through the Bae. Bec.| Mrs. Wilson's class of women. Men PMR rn sax} fairs. i + coivablé that they haye been happy.|that a moral obligation falls upon| tions” columns e Classined ate invited to the ‘brotherhood: East Methodist Community. 8 If there is a note of discontent anywhere it has For Carlyle tells us very truly that | him to practice strict thrift in gov- Young People's society 6:30 p.m | Corner East Second and South a ‘mot: reached the surface and paraded in pub- - The Rural Church the one great unhappiness of a man Ladies’ Ald Society Thursday 2:20] <enwood. Willi. Hugh Germany, at i ; ‘o that he cannot work, that he can: Pp. m. Mrs. Kamon’s: division will] minister. Phone 1829W. lic view. be seen, it looks like a happy The Rev. Dr. Warren H. Wilson of the Board not get his destiny as a man ful- have charge. ; Sabbath school every week at 9:45 . As far as Se Gh Fintsties The spirit of Yule-| of National Missions of the-Presbyterian church titled. . 4 Prayer and Bible study Thursday | sharp. r - and Dt osogin The children have assumed an| is not pleased with religious conditions of the| sanity rejects the idea that the - 6:45-7:30 p. m. 11:00, morning worship, with ser cade dt eepe Saniy The weather is\fine and} churches of his denomination in the rural dis:| longer and harder a man works the al " ” Cho'r rehearsal Thursday 7:39 ry hon and-special music. t the choir} 6:30, Mrs, Crawford has special happier he will be, for there {s such m. A full attendance of f work for the conntry|® thing as overstraining and ‘break: ii PAR is desired for .preparation of the| jrogram for League. “League ,.| ing down, though what {s attributed i P ing wrdéng with| tricts. He says: beret prio And there is nothing w pe A hrtan ottioes Gekascts fe . h Chritmas cantata to be given Dec.| “lasp Around ‘the World.” 4 eer chiirel, Tam profoundly depressed by the rel td overwork ‘often -might: better te 7 Sat tae pe ak hy the deree abel Sation rep; Syn h ot re z f ous weaknéss, futility and spiritual emptiness ‘ald-to Aiss{pation; but within rea- a under the direction of Miss Agnew. | sil spurt oes af cost Here 5s Hoping of many of the churches majntained by us, They] sonanie-timits hard work {8 good j Lwith Mra. Thomas accompanist. : ee t this| @7¢ tremendously concérned over law enforce- ‘medicine. And if one admits the o- ARS, tig .}, This church exerts 2 seas ler The North and South railroad, if it Me the| ment. They ring with praise dr blame of the edu-| truth of the Edisonian dictum that Firs it Ran piogere me y Charlotte Scan tnce in the growing re stow a tet. time be dignified by « regular rerria ‘e bt by | Cator, they have much to say about science, and| “everything that is worth while is}. R. ie pets er basen Mabel ehoidbns tae ef ost.° ry R throes of a sate Ge aa Ns eee Nonatrax all the time they are concerned with finance. Now | "4 to set” one will not spare one-| school, 9:48; morning »'11:00;] Leader Misa Mabe! : Bue the Milwaukee railroad an services morn'ng and evening is de- i gam :80; even. services, /m., sermon and praise’ rervi 8! the helpfuln: vi iff t settlement for work| "ligion is dependent upon none of these things | *!f the rigor of ris af 5 B. society, 6:30; even.ng i igned to add t fi tors. The plaintiffs want s bi igo’ * 380, = inspiration of a profitable hour of ipment and ma-| 274 these churches are unable to express. the re- The services for both morning and | Touched.” Anthem, “Savior, aehars worship.” Music constitutes an im: Parkerton gym at $ and labor performed and for equipmen ligious aspiration of the people. * * * Country Mark Twain’s Luck _ | evening nave every promise of be-}an Evening Blessing srvies | Portant element, and is given a large | vfonday evening, terial furnished. 4 1 difficulties | ite without religion drives the sons and daugh- i It is to be hoped that the financial diffiew ters of the farmer away.” ; + 130 p. m., prayer servic®! piace. Come Sunday. A cordial ing alive and permeated with the] Thursday, 7:3 place. Tuesday the League cabinet will h The moving of Mark Twain's olg| *Pirit of the approaching Chri followed by home mission welcome to strangers. tunch together at home of Mr. and can be arranged and the road taken over af teat: The pastors of many rural churches will re-| x; proper interest with the capital to complete it. ‘ada cabin from Aurora to Rend} tes seach ahd inspirational sub-| Th a noped tha: viendo, wil Siok or eis Cerio Mrs. Winstrom, and discuss League al tof the| Sent this kind of talk. They feel sure t Vv] has started old-timers talking about baat ey Oran eas get the bullding and debt fund there BA Wiinaen fecprieg Peete Sibib ean Anica It is understood that this suit is a par j-| ve following th¢ right course in their en the great, humorist and they agree | lenge of the Lnsee sper people to| days. Let us stop interest and get} sunday school 1 m. Com- Y. Shed program in conemplation of financing the proj- tackling of law enforcement and other political| that he lost a’ fortune in the old followed by meeting Sunda; . f his take advantage of our church] started on the building fund. “3 rmon 11:30 a. | 5, ry t 4 school iginall xtremely worthy en-| Problems, in their diseussion-of education and in TODO CEST cate he eas eee PaabOnlT and Hine “only” sand LeRtinceh | eed a cnew’ anucanl eo tenehie rox joard. Here was originally an ex ats fees their general efforts “to make the church serve 330 p.m, Inter- Thursday; orches' i rta- bor, He abd tila partner staked, &|'2Nr eee aad a abod” Sart or | PuseGler GIENEEOD SttIOGe. Gor bee | mediate: ©. 020 p.m. Benlor C Bray, Chote terprise one that supplied a ios tebe ah the community.” But all this is not religion and] \°\.y, they ‘say, but. young Sam | fees senIOt: SAA @ 890d “BASE oF | useday, iBnee play thelr first | [680 P m. Preaching service! Next dunday Christmas services. tion need; but in the hands of a ie ‘srise in| When they do limit their sermons to religious | Clemens got 0 interested in writing econ ular monthly meeting of | ame in the city Teague with the| "OT, 780 PF Stinday morning—| P28e@nt in the evening at 7:30. homa politicians and boomérs no Sa Wea d mis-| things they often preach theology rather than‘re-| shat he heglected it. failed to do the| | f muanag, Bhool. atrisars Wil be] Veterans of Foreisn Wars, in the) wimg Peace stale whe eT: eee ene! Wyoming has ever been so mismanaged and mis-|); 77 They are too anxious to plunge into: the] work necessary to hold 't and other called ‘Thursday evening at 7:80 in| high school gymnasium. On Sun-| "Te’availe but little te ore pon, Mountain View Community, handled. None has pen wie Tet ate chenataae fundamentalist-modernist debate, and they aye} miners “jumped” it—-after which it With the curse o aske! a y fal Christ- P CG. tT! Hoduaanel ariel whe i the church etudy. day, December 21, a spect pease in our homes, Cry it on the | aaCig 2 i t rail-| ‘00 anxious to line up their congregations on | ‘¥™ned out to be immensely valu- We are getting ready for Christ-| mas program will be carried out at] street corners on the Stews adult lass Which meets af 3:20 rompved: fer bie Hahedd inate eye a alae Seem the international peace question. They forget | “Pe: rahi! Phe WU IClee v homie wn] the sean nibne: road hands with funds to comple Peace for our city, for our state, ri € a TM 4 What a tremendously lucky thing " Thi tos our nation, and for the world. most important gathering 0! that this question is a political as well as a moral a be used this year. is great p ar week at Mountain View, Come and Miles City to Casper, soe ade es ae thes Mt Bt fiat wee fon Hrsipabts ai hres ven on Monday eve-| | Winter Memorial Presbyterian. | Mrs. Wilk’nson will have the even ; i or yt Rawlins and Craig it will have supp: Join the ‘free and frank discussion 7 5 . ning preceeding Christmas. Corner H and St. John street. C.| ing hour. Speaking on the Chris "4 I rs territory rich in nat-| Dr. Wilson’s criticism should be heeded by the] and given all his attention to that her cuacen Sot is working on|T, Hodsdon, minister. Phone 1346W. | tian Women’s Miss!onary work. pel rerkin| pelt aye ee te saps io the line, and it will serve a 1 be a revenue} tural churches. Some city churches could also] that was for Sam Clemens. the cantata which has every prom-| ‘This week our congregation wants} and their jubilee year culminating | please, Tuesday, December 16, for ural resources and products an¢ profit by it. Freie aise eee ene, Went | tne Oe belnisy the eat sven elven in| is mreaeten yery Newent invitation} in the celebration at Cleveland, Ohio| yore’, uesee le adc at the 4 A “fortunate” like those who “jump: like the drama- Its of North Casper to| last October. te producer. A . = te Casper. You wil like the drama-|to the adults a church that evening. The. line completed will bring all present sep- i iiv santas 200 Ries Salm whose, very. names (tation work in this cantata, Join their children.in making’ this pS 5 et i of Wyoming into close touch} Prohibition has invaded Mexico, with the prob-| sre forgotten, He would, in ail prob. as season a helpful and hap- Trinity Lutheran. arated portions the business of the state| bilities of a wet and dry fight. It would’ seem | ability, have gut the mening fever in. |» a etek ihe boys aaa. eis Olissourt Bfnea., simp, Grace African Methodist and that is one thing the Business that Mexico has suffered enough without such a| to hls’ blood so it never SONA DAVE | nee Sotwiiria i Hbubien| Ieatalene recta dbegsaba teakee vena Cofner of Park and Bast Fourth Peep sr savers) if Beton ‘ 3 00 a. m.; church|en Sunday. ev: . ner | ounday school at 9:30-a. m. Morn- ing a pleasing greup of young 4 have plunged elsewhere and lost|/(Communion at §:00 a. m.; cl Gad Eve ‘we will all gather “f 4 ‘ morning .< greup of yo 7 i ro chi 45 a. m.; a m Christmas Eve ‘we will all ga’ ing services (English) at 10:30 a. m " Mondell for Interior There is an old story that George W ashington| everything—as did other men who school at #450, m.; morning prayer | Qn Christmas Zive we wil ail gethér Subiect: The Question ‘of John’ the] IKE Sather at ten Sslock for Bab- “ « W. Mondell seem to] One occasion threw a dollar across the Po-| struck it rich. But he never would church and ses how much happiness| Baptist: “Is Jesus He That Should B v7 ri ide: wheal So naturally does Frank W. Mo rn Repub-| tomac river.‘ Gorge may have been a man of| have become Mark Twain, whose a can radiate from Santa Claus and| Come, or Do We Look for Another?” | ©, Sanders, supe! srr te Meth fit the interior department that evstere rel ded Great powess in the matter of dollat throwing, | books have made millions of Amer!.| . Free Methodiat Ligh ot anpe his pack of gifts. The two Sundays] mvenin vice at 7:30 p, m. Bible Pancakes ihe ce Dsnvas on licans and western newspapers simply canno! but his eyesight was not as good .as Calvin Cool-| 8 laugh, have won greater recog-| Pastor, Rev. B. L. McCormacy Reg- ull Christmas will be busy with our| class at 6:30 p.m. The children are| &5 h. This will be the deri: him for this place inj ?UF ? nition abroad than those of any|ular services, Sunday with Sunday ‘Suna school,’ Christian preac' First frain from considering % it| idge’s. Calvin can see one the width of a town- Ameri author and .have| school at 10 a. m. and preaching at|Tesular. Sunday school, asked to meet at church Sunday Quarterly meeting of the conférence President Coolidge’s cabinet, when he forms ahip. other pcs ey ‘nto many foreign| 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Junior Mis-|!ndeavor and church’ ‘work. Thelatternoon at > octoae on prepare al year. Rev. Wilson needs no ino . heen. 5 . My : * ildren' i after March 4. : cetera eee i 1d have] sionary society at, 1:30 p. m. Young c Christmas even-song and chi *| duction to us as a preacher. He Montana takes credit for initiating the move- Merieata hea Hay anal Tuas Peopll 6 saad ts at 7 p. m. Prayer service. Sunday school teachers’ ranks with the best of our church. ment and the Great Falls Leader says this about Say tverinh that eet Me Sotraee the tere 2 figure: ta world Atgratard whovel Aen moereeee tnd p.m, wey ne nt the parsonage on Friday | Gvening worship at 7:30. ‘Thore . the erican people, but don’t, are the waste o: y at 7 p. m. who do not hear the Rev. Wilson at 3 ( books shall keep on adding to the Sata movement started in Great Ene OvESTE public money and the waste of human life, gayety and wholesomeness of life Emmanuel Baptist. aM Rare: vay seeped Went a Heh 1euauey) Prasat a Ses the morning service oul not mal ‘ dorse Frank W.- Monde! for for generations—for ages. Fifteenth and Poplar street, Dr. fice, f}rushed into the church and eager- bis ody persinee: ce uBTinieeIOR in the cabinet of Presi- It is now possible to broadcast a man’s voice,| He might have been merely one J. T. Hanna, pastor, Sunday will be Pearl Sheen etraccarner st ty tnenteane “Is this a churth?” As. Tar crpeualee neat ee plata Mia * dent Coolidge, to be named March 4, is one to) his picture and his autograph. This is enough | more rich Sings are so commiee, bol ry busy cay. De, Ws H cRiptay | goonay astaire ey at echo. Tes. ot,’ he Wat, Dappy-| tor the Calendar year. The Wo. vhich western men can heartily agree—and it is] to make a certain element of our population | Which few t at the eraeiee CEL Tae eee on Um: Eraver eerviog Gs | cr omtal mentions aie. hela on cor boy's question, “Is This| men's M. MM. Society will meet Tues- pike: d most vitally in the/ somewhat uneasy.’ stead of one of the great figures o: 0. 'm. Sunday school at 10 a. m.| 7 oaly ening at 8 o'clock. All are —how would you answer! aay evening at th othe “of Bing the rest ee se sissies 7 all time. edy for him. what a| sot mente wheening and eens SP* | welcome to these services. Sunday|it? Only, that chioey deen the ne sap ital rg ; work of the interior. Avhat a tragedy for him. what a cial music morning and evenings. school for children up to the.age of|/name of church which, still pro- ; , « 5 % Thursday Dec. , “Frank Mondell is a part of the west and] wo use talking, among the other flubdubs and| loss to the world it would have been, Dust, “In the Secret of ‘His Pree-| 95 sears le held on Sunday at 9:30/ claims the message that silences the ; * knows its needs as no other man now in public} fancy work our public schools teach, they are] !¢ Sam Clemens had stuck ~ bus'-| ence.” Mrs. L. W. Hinerman sna a. m...Reading room at, 222 .Beck-|volce of an accusing conscience cg Se eee oe eens life, He is able, honest and courageous to £0} short a course in etiquette, courtesy andithe so. Chancat, Kept Ris eve on the. maiy! ace, Se clon Bre. A. Sonne, | Unger. building 1s opan each” woak | tbat speaite of tamnnlatey tn will be given to secuye ae Givin. ahead for what he knows to be best. In the office} ciat arts. ‘The ommission must be comecrad nt —_———_—— Ti is very important that all should | %¥ from 12 noon until § p.m. {through the merits of « Redeemer Man! Soles Re eee , of secretary of the interior he would be of great) once, We cannot afford to have our youngsters ‘ ts be present Sunday in order that we Bt. Anthony's arg Bess tapes! aD eee v. | Women of the church. Chr stmas t , } worth to the western states, and his advice upon! jog behind other folks’ youngsters. While onrs Fight or Join may compete arrangements for the|' ny, Se, Anthony's eee ore Bins 5-day aad cay Hed church? | S@'vices at five a. m. on Christmas | natienal affairs, regardless of any section, would may know how to behave at a crap game or a Christmas exercises. Let teachers pastor; the Rev. Father J. F. More-|Then Trinity Lutheran will appeal | 8%: sit Presence is. always uM be founded upon a lifetime of experience, for petting party, they cause us some embarrassment Senator Wheeler announces his| see that all classes are fully ZePre-| ton, assistant pastor, Mass on Bun.| to you. We preach and teach Christ | Welcome With us, i = “Frank Mondell knows the be cabs hs eo when the Sunday school teacher calls. pentitent return to the Democratic | sen! Come to Emmanuel. “They te government frome beginning to end and in 4 day at 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Sun-| Christ crucified. We keep Christ in party. “That he will be’ received | love @ fellow over there. day school at 2 p. m. Benediction| Christmas, » Tegard alone his aid to the president and worth ; Trotzky has been repudiated by many of his | ¥!th open arms goes without saying at 8 o'clock. Mass during the week 0 to the nation would be-invaluable. : ——s ’ A for the Democratic party, it !s clear «Evansville Chapel, at 7:30 and 8 o'clock. Scandinavian WLatheran , “The selection of Mondell to the position of | (Moscow colleagues and Pen HAND his Job|-trom its 1924 showing,” needs re| Sunday school at 20° m. ‘The —— Corner of South Jefferson and “2 y eye-brows. ‘enator art re 8 i I secretary of the interior would be a happy one] )» aace crults. The party to which Sena-| minister could not be there last Sun Grace English East Sixth (half a block west from 1 the west.| ‘¢ Washington with a clouded title to his seat| tor wheeler returns, he told us dur, | day but hopes to be able to fill _his| Cy and Ash streets, TB. Uber,| the Kenwood Bus line, E. M. Berg a for the nation at large and not nd he ve to be,| it the Senate. There must be a fellow feeling] ing the campaign has for years been | anpointmens at 290 P. m, next Sun-| pasto: ‘castor. Sunday schoo! at 9:45 a. m. upon the a a ] n e “ Se Oe MA HERS URS ect. SH” A ARS ETH UE Pron ee en senereneeropemeren nen seen PPAR ‘eS SIT a SP Ped we rr. Sixty-five people signed cards at| Wnglish Services at 1100 a. m the proletariat. terests. Presumably, sinc a our Great Soul-W'inning Misston.| Norse services at 7:30 p.m. ‘The the position.” suffered no change but anoth Methodist Episcopal, These folks will meet on Tuesday | Advent note of earnest and joyful feat it still is, But Senator Wh Corner East Second and South] ana Friday evenings of this. week Preparat’on to receive the Savior A {y like the Mexican chief or rurales,| Durbin streets, Rev. Lewis B. Car-| at 7:30 in the church ‘for fhrther Dervades the messages of the Ad- Change of View a republic. who went forth with his men to ap-| ter, D. D., pastor. 9:30 = ™., prayer | instruction regarding the way of vent season. Wherever we turn ; Si ON prehend a company for the. work. $45 a. m., Sunday| Salvation, You. are weleoms these days we are reminded that On all sides there is a vs tly increased Teapot WE re i that a colored peace}? outnumber them,” said this mil-| school. 8. Hy Maddux, superintend: | ¢ if you did not sign a card. | Christmas is drawing near, We are for Mr. Coolidge as a political leader. For in-| It was very appropriate ” Ht Ake A the | 22' Senlus, “we will tight ‘em. If] ent {1 a. m.,.serman, “The Strength| Regular Sunday morning worship | offered the services of “Guides for stance, Many western congressmen went home officer was called upon to quiet the rio! outnumber us, we will join| et Weakne : last June predicting that their states would turn| Confederate Daughters annual convention at fonnthem, “fend Out] and sermon at 11:00. Subject of | the Christma Shopper:” we are Senator Wheeler sees his} Thy. jounod. 11 a. m., Jun- ugainst the president because he steadfastly re.’ Washington. . sermon, “Keepers of the Springs.” | urged to 46 our tstmas buying duty and, ag usual, he does it. burch. Subject, ‘Threg Little Eveulng worship: and sermon at early; we prepare for and look for. Foreign influence is truly the Trojan horse to