Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 5

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L i E ERID MG, AER pees Che Casper Daily Cribune ese LIM sent Lie pci WOU | Midwest Heights Community Chure ch Building yo INE GIINMEN 8°55 = a PLAYS 1 any, . ; | ey (1 CELLS OPEN : Dozen Sentenced This = Other Topics Are Also Week in Courts at Taken Up at Meeting Chicago. Held Last Night L SCOTT ¢ uted. Pr George Vroman post No. 2 of the Paha dt American Legion, will make plans Seed pe Aart At Young Monday night to put out feelers to sh Pk Bi Of ‘peaceful | exist Giscover whether the Casper public 3 will support a few dramatic road shows next inter, it is announc by A. B. Alten, adjutant of the p: . & “Tha legion ‘can secure certain shows of higher standard than are Lt usually seen here, Allen says, pro- vided contracts. are signed in the near future. ‘The matler will de- pend entirely on the degree of f: vorable public sentiment, he sa} 5 The post held its fitst g pructice of the s the teleph: Players w t the legion x welcomed | s.| WASHINGTON.—The flight of le Los Angeles Bermuda was postponed after it was navy , dirig recovery sys 1 in a test vigorous SPECIAL OFF OF Ladies’ Holeproof Chiffon HOSE THE LATEST PREVAILING SHADES Indian Tan $ 00 Apple Green French Nude > Sun Burn Black PAIR Airedale Maize Orchid Forget-Me-Not Cannon Satin Blonde Taupe Commencing Today at 9 A. M. Special Attention Given Mail Orders DEDICATION OF THE NEW MIDWEST HEIGHTS COM of how a thriving fata outs, j church has, been built around t The, Wyoming d : ‘IT nucleus of a small Sunday sc a the d third in the parade at the n: itis shone es two | Schgol was r 1 by Rey. Ha uonul legion convention to be held Baie oy a Wood in th fe Lambert v in-Omaha next October, in point of | °47* $s contained in the history | pn siof=s this’ year, provided tlle sstkts sbiitches a. millestdne, tn. whleh (was 1 tos crelere. tins the omer tinues to hold {ts pri x rked three weeks ago with the Wood, Reeds sae ts - Allen says. W. ledication of a building. The photo- Mitchell SAaaIEn lead’ only by ¥ bove shows the congregati: ; Es ag in, membership ipated in the dedicatio state have the argin. —_—__~.--—-- On September 24, 1922, a Sunday school was organized by the Free Methodist ministers, Rey. Hattie Lambert ang Elder A. ©, Archer in GonsTANTINOPL the store building then owned and (By The Associated Press}—It is donated Pete Burns of the ported here that Shiek Said, the] Midwest Heights Realty Company leader of the Kurdish reb The officers elected included Mrs. been captured by the Turks engaged | H. B, Ward, superintendent. The in putting down the Kurdistan re-| total attendance in -the Sunday volt. school numbered seventeen. The Turkish forces at Diarbekir, ex-| teachers were Mrs. Moore, Harriet work time s¢ The world was sor > learn t murder rate w the nd af ar services and aay ld ze of worship were made pos mengues ale. were: raised in The achievement fs all the | TesPonse. he 'e need of a build loripus by reason of many |'M& was th habe hare without « hanging a ye @ believed to number in ans purpose and arranged the plan of building at once to donate he worthy was tald 23x34 boys in Midwe Heights who y ered their ser vices in honor to the reverend mem ory of the Savior who dled on t! The work was rushed he first 12 deaths by viol e, 49 of them murders 84 manslaught flable homicide 7 x for sometime funds we: ———— | When it t | ecuted twenty participants in the | Forest, Mrs. Simons, and Mrs. Wi 4 M ‘ Peers scarce, At last when the peopie Kurdish rebellion and four others| liam Green, Rev. Hattle Lambert] canon, \‘ anos biles up to the were executed at Bitlis yester devoted Friday night to preaching | fUniaire the Pai t life is none too sure | according to reports reaching herejin this store building. For six toda: months this little school was wit! labor and cas months the building w Graft in Public Office Home at Cheyenne and by the pastor | the Heht reverend Hattle Lambert. | In thr metropol! | nalysis of the gun killings t a good share of | Casper’s Popular Price Men’s Store M. D. BARNETT } | sent by friends 4 dedication ceremonies whic were ed by the ‘pastor 1 of the homici ing out all of and members of the churcl } rita ee ee sens pes emt : acial group After finding that It would be dr an P pahies Rien = Midwe +. f ne ’ Rerctehite Sides wrecked, stalks ¢ horkeon of the t ictal e | culle Don uainess ea or| future and arrive, provid g ‘ i ESuenec ior abtonaioahent received | all citizens ke. drasth 154 SOUTH CENTER STREET thetsl, awa tonewhiien "teen [steps to completely eliminate graft 2 nr offices, Lir H ennet bers of the church grateful. On March 1 the church { dedicated with all indebtedness lifted | h 19, with the exception et are exceed is a terrible monster and | ing including labor and money ex. | people repose fn them. Let gra pended totals $2,500. once appear and that c This little soul saving station had | destroyed. a splendid « Slatin ont eehoolsi and in our with sev | we teach patriotism, love by Ms into the very vitals of thi is to elect fifty dollars still owing on the fur-| notion,” Sennett sald. “It is so | honest men men whibse niture, Tho congregation of the | terrible because it destroys the very | ™most f re fe eds that laws were church feel thankful to the Saviour foundation on which any govern. | meant to be enforced and obeyed and/all who helped to complete thie | mont rests. Governments are con- | How shail we know the honest men | financing of the church in less than | stituted and are able to function | Teganbaia. nelr reputa | year, The entire cost of the build: | only thro the confidence the | Mons tn the p { “Wher ould not hes ad the punishme Our business in the’Salt Creek Oil Fields has grown in such volume the past three months that we are fog able to furnish the The Big Hit f b kf I; hime Haticelli| tieaiscee onesnation. ss public with better service and a reduction in fare from Casper to fo) rea ast Ena oy eke Ci eT: | Moar tastrachan ton. builds tbe | the Salt Creek Oil Fields. 2 e of the services. M die | civilization and institutions pth? nh 18 t h e fla U es r N cid tea gand’atca'cAuia woul aabk! thal thalejeniede acosmatite iimball Dru Siores —A¥ : New Rates of Fares and Schedules Effective Monday, April 20 | Fare Casper to Salt Creek Either Way with pathos is created for, of and by the people | ‘The congregation of the church | the children come to look upon pul g f h wishes to thank the several churches | lic officia and the public officer ahd of Casper which contributed a smal! | as the government itself. Del te amount to assist in this great mis “What a shock {t is to them, the sion work }to read in newspapers that the Midwest Helghts| same public officials) whom t 1 y church has a roll of} have been taught to honor, e Sun y school | low grafters, that greed is their reh ser-| predominent quality instead of t rt {s pas: | high {deals of unswerving hone: tend uptabil{ts of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. Each spoonful scores a flavor home-run. De- licious! Delight- ful! It starts the day right! | twenty-third psalm In voices filled | grasp the fact that our } j tor and H. the Sunday school. reaction” on unspeaka TWO CASPER HSNO are | ployed at Meanick E ut the only | formation leading to t prime attributes a way for them to succeed is to be | the ring which ts pr hig " Makes a Big Hit with your family. | ay Ae sree | “mhonest, |by Mrs, Blal oH Serve Kellogg’s tomorrow. No ae pushands, whose oa rete dona Sy ih Agee B tole Hore ite A pelle cooking. Just fill the bowls with for divorce in| ton to E v1 sight. On T's crunchy, richly toasted flakes and Pag FE een vibes pe cet ies add milk or cream. Fresh or pre- Daudi ty mother to, desert |Coyn 20 ‘ mahi Povan raat oy : served fruit is also delicious: with tim in Oklahoma. Me also says she; dishone ; cl sagt nen eae sured at coma | it ei in if | SCHEDULE SCHEDULE rants. Sold at ali grocers. Jasks the court to mak me pre ¢ dangerous cSt | | en frith her mother, 5 nt erime| that somebody may have enteres | TOWNSEND HOTEL TEST HOTEL of the grounds th: th elvillzation break » and are. “ 8.60 A. M. 8:00 A. M. ; eked, da x proven by tho 1:00 P. M. 1:00 P. M. | : TAUOCISEDSWISED © 5 PM M. CORN FLAKES Oven-fresh ALWAYS 7 | > haw’ ely rhs 1 who me t s ° CHEYENND, W: ay ® intelligent a The case against } is, |{t {9 only the boobs who aro 1 \ charged with obtaining $1,500 from | abiding. the Citizens’ National bank here un-| “Their minds are too {mr ST der false pretenses, has been | real! e that the { f 1 ° missed by Judge W. A. Riner on ly alo crime will be universal I tlon by Prosecuting Attorney Ft nis rty, ‘murder on eve Dairy 4 Jhicken Feeds ‘ICERS ICT Make this comparison! Mentzer, Mandanis, who was at mi 1 ner savers) dw attelfarcc on Cake oat OFFICERS ND, DIREC rOR Taste that wonderful, favor erty under $1,500 ball, was not in |fear where there tx no Iberty wh Ppapeec ated erie WM. UTZINGER, President court when the case ¥ ed but | ever and when eve un’s hand ¥ f Fisk t- Compare it with any the bond was not declared forfeited. | rain Wapalnet ayncepsibir oon ber hes aay 3s WALLACE L. ENGLAND, Vice-President Mandanis Is reported to be in Cuba.| “It fs not In Caspor and: Nat 268 Industrial Ave. Tre , i Kiev viv mllone demand he tot ported to bo in Cuba It ten aapor, and: Natre Waren eed eis P J. J. STANTON, Treasurer and Manager Pe

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