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* PAGE TWO Ay The Casper DaityCriinae| WHOS WHO | By J. — BHANWAT AND ©. E HANWAY Dé class toatter, = All Departmente THE ASBOCIATED PRESS usively en 6 to the use for pubis er and also The Avesociated PF | news credit Member of Audit Bureay of Circulation (A. B. 0) Advertising W tepresentatives SUBSORIPTION RATES By Carrier and Outside State on he loca) news published here: 6 ry DON'T KICK, IF YOU Bi : ion’t rt GET YOUR TRI A Worth While “Week” Out of the numerous “weeks” set aside by official proc. lamation public observance, there is one, at least, that should comm without argument or urging, and that ts “American Forest Week.” The deeper you go into this sub. the more convinced you become that it is your part, as a 1 citizen, to do something, be it much or little, to prot fore against the ruin wrought ss When we contemplate that the forest fire destruction in wooded ar America amounts, in dollars and cents, to f $500,000,000 « y year, we ought to stop and think, luable material than we would ber property we possessed. duty in this matter by the plea that the property thus destroyed. We lly of course, but we do own it collec- have an interest in all of the forests privately that they form a product of out own hand for our use and benefit at a rea yuld we desire forest products. eater of ¥ waste owr ndividus r pure riotikm and pure economy We are nN c g the forests of the country from de- ruction. D any other means that is wasteful of such It dut good citizenship, if not so situated t onal help in so worthy a cause, ax forest { ovr moral support at least. To speak ) ution t nd unthinking about it, and to eave word u that will at once place us on the side rial in th 1 being depleted. Tt ts tin and take lear here we ean apply Farm Prospects Ever since the spectucular n the prices of grain which began last antum ire as ad the so-called “purchasing power” of farnier s& been a favorite theme of professional lnusinue optimist Apparently It has been be lieved in some quarters that the f iets troubles were at an end and that the happy argriculturists wonld at once tush off to buy everything the would like to have, It is with pained surprise therefore that the discovery ic gradually be Ng made that agrienitural problems ure not all solved and that even thone farmers who lave money to spend are caution# in the spending of it American farmers are buckling down to work their way thron a most diffienit period of agticultura) adjustment, when for the first time ir ory the land of the weet must meet the competition ef newer soil eleewhere in the world will take all their skill as agriculturalists and as business nen to meet this competition, If they are wise, they will hos- sand their resources, The fact that agricultural buying thue far this spring has been moderate gives assufance that farm- ers know what they must face, Their situation does not dif fer essentially from that of many other industries but they appear to be quicker than most to recognize that now, as before th the war, only road to genuine prosperity will be found to be the practice of personal and business economy, coupled with unremitting study of changing domestic and world con ditions and unflagging industry. Reduce Overhead Practically all ¢ ses Of business are encountering con ued resistence to price advances and a disposition to wait for declines, The result is unremitting competition and a stru r profits, Better and cheaper processes are being id lower wages are being discussed with onal reductions here and the in some industries, but is one obvious method of lowering costs which in being eked, or if not overlooked, mentioned only with extreme w n of unproductive yet compar ghiy 5 tives, Men with vision and the will to ake y ¢ r h the motive power of their g 0 rdstick by which thé value th r determined, There are many who be eve they are ¢ type and who during the war years and he po ar persua others that they were. In con #equence mar isiness Organizations are now handicapped with an overload of comparatively high-priced executives whose erviees Are unproductive A result of this sittation is that such men at high salaries are busted on routi matters which they handle badly or h they try to ud on others by gathering assisfante around them. This ¢ is alwa more or Jess presént, being frequently the failure of promising employes to de +e would do when promoted to etéey tit nt Jack Of courage to GoFfect the errors made f unnecessary highly-priced officers and emploves Who are « iged on tasks whieh lower-paid men eonld do as well or better will cul into coats, The economy eam- paign shotld not pass } he executive staff. When eésts have been reduced there h propre have been madé toward better profit To Ene ourage Accidents Although & flood of compulsory automobile insurance billy were introduced in the various legislatures, the tabulated Met already exceeding sixty, very fow of them got anywhere, TH the great majority of cases trong arguments itadé against the meaguren were sufficient to postpone action. The reasons inst the plan are many and cogent, The main one Keing that sich laws would not prevent automobile aceldents, but would rather tend to invrease them. Tho if evitable tendéney is also to enoonrage state insurance, The one remedy that meets the wh situation of antémobile accident insurance, Compuleéry or otherwise, ie prevention of accidents, The prevention of Accidente is worth more than al) the ‘compensation in the wide world for accidents Therefore, we showld first concentrate our efforts on pre nition, and avoid Any partial remedy of mere palliative that night fond to divert publie attention from such objeetive Alive i, we should avoid any palliative that might ihe to increnee the public dangére fram motor traffic rather than {4 prevent av radiee them Lord Re Geparture from India on a six months leare abs to consult with the Brit vernment on a dra ersal of the nationalist Delhi, and the appointment id of Lora Lytton! First Congregational. } | during ia ad- A. E. Cooke, minister. Mrs. i 4 sence, places b erase | King George's |Lancw a the- } vast Ortental/ater, 11 « hall at ; pire tn der|729 p.m e rule of aj } native of Indte.| TH pr ng service For Tara Uyt-{on the jon and the ton was botn tn| Bible, ea to 7 of par- as “Owen Meredith,” hb jtaken up his @uties ae governor |general of India. InGeed, the ton’ é@ariy childhoo ot only is he a native of Tnéia, too, is his br: : Pamela Plowien, | bre her bei charm and jcleverness at the time of her ae pas Deen civil lord ite parlie- Iso 6British a in France of Lerd Lytton hi Uterary abil inherited much of his father, died ag British ambateador to noe, and also of his gra ther, Bulwer Lytton, the ts Requisite of Life ‘What makes life éreary, George Elfot opines in Daniel Deronda, is the want of midtive And Gothe observes that ungual!- Tied activity, of whatever kind, leads at last to bankruptcy. Tn the works of mankind. as i% Not tive which. is chiefly worth atten tion. Men get out of countenance with themes! and otHers because they treat the means as the énd, and 60, from eheer doing, do nothing, or, perhape, just what thay would hare avoided. “Our plans and Gesigns should be so perfect In truth and beatity that in touching then thé world odula only mar,” meditates Goethe "We should thts have the advan. tage of setting right what ts ) Wrong, and feetoring What te ae ny there tn a epectes of ed Theompletoe: and fist ¢ Way It can bs wald that re are meh who fire tneomplete Ad imperfect Gesites ana strugel proportion to thelr ‘ achievemente “The most be completa tf limite of hin aequited: but even fine talents ean be obscured by lack of thta Indlepen: gable requitement of srmmetes, Gothe observer. “Tt te only men of practioa’ abli- knowing thelt powers ana using m with moderation and prudence Ther are those Whor, of and APS out actions who will be sueeeseful tA worldly affairs.”’ | Tt le opvloue that 1 is a @peat error to thke Ofesalf for nibte than one fe, of fOr 1eda THAR One te Worth. But what i# sols duth? The } cialme of the day, | pee nee The longer 1 tive.” Gothe says “the more i grieves me to see man ‘who occupies his alipfeme place for the very purpose of Imposing hie nm nature, and freeing him. }#elf and his from an outtagedus ne up ith and doing just the opposite of what he wants to @o: and then, beaauae the whole bent of hie mind te spolt, busgiing mis erab'y over everything.” er Hamilton to Coolidge Alexander Hamilton, tho seems to have looked at ecohomies from every Anglé, conaidered that it might some timé be advisable to levy duties on exports. The geféral séntiment of thé coufttry however, ran coufter to tha ver, and the espreak ped j hibition in our nie lat ahows | thé atréengih of public opinion. While ere, in 1 determined od. homé manufactures, it Was lkedly that for yeare te come out rial day ‘ould Be & day of fmall things, Foral@i demand for our raw miatéfinis, however, tight be extensive, It wat deemed bert to sell ouF prodvéta t6 Whomacéever frould buy thém, and that poliey tht large Sutis of midéney in- The sales of of raw Materials are a part of our Alatory, What we might have done had we manuf; tured all theaé é6fidlgnments at hoiné te another story, Beyond all doubt we hate shipped atiroad it stocks of sotto that Abi@ht have heen Used here, Priof t6 the Civil War, ond for yente aftet, Ché cotih- try at large Considered the dale of |raw matoriaid Ad a beneficial polley. Mii of olr cduntermen 46 Ad he however, well that President ‘odde shold Feter to the é@nor- fiote outflow. ‘There may eotne a time when we Have Adt efoligh fat Materiale for ouradives. During the World grar an embargo was Aeorsaary, € constitutional amend: Ment péermitthhg é@sfert auties Would not be a stéat wurprise. Our first colontste a1@ not think of game awe. If they did fet kt! the deer afd wild fowl théy had flothing to eat. If they did fot kl the wolves and Wild cate they were lable to be eatéh, Hence they shot ond trapped atiay by wholeaals, But today wé légisiate for the presérra: {16h of thé afitéions and fhe bieon Ot Paw finteriniv, Hamiion bat that question on thé far Caaliage aang \t Aéprar at Bada thoes of nature, it I# really the mo: jhave been sent } at the present tify , colleges, and even legis- divided wpon especially ftred authors on the! means 2 horities ghly com- ang othe: pres science and religion. fine opportun’ and untr school the teachers of Casper to hear a de- pendable statement of the modern! giris have joined our church recent Goctrine of evolut the best Christier people who want know the truth of this vital questior a point of being pres invitation is extended t ion in the light of thought, and all A cordial all, At the evening service in the O44] raae. on biology} sunday sc sciences for his clear and/ them, men of North Casper? Remem- of the relation®| per our church school takes second This} piace to none of tts size. Come with y for high: the chilfiren. Thirteen teachers and ity students, And] oftiners are giving their services should make] the c j Len He Tweed: David Winter Memorial Presbyterian. | Corner of H and St, John streets. oP, dedon, minister- Phone 1s%6w. ‘ Think for yourself and you become a voice—and are no longer an echo.” This quotation ss The Wasside Pulpit,” but it fite our Brotherhood clase at 10 o'clock Bunday mofa- These meoi are not content 1 second han@ interpretations of the life and principles of Jesus. By f the best helps obtainable 5 ing the International topics. Will you join 4 they are free. A goodly number pf boys and th them in mind, the minis- « prepared a sermon for Sun- night entitled, “After Joining burch—What?” The Sunday morning topi¢ is, “One Thing Need- ful.’ Wednesday afternoon is the Aid tea at the church. Fri- ter Gay Fellows’ hall Mr. Cooke will again| day evening the Senior Christian Bn- swer a list. of q stions which for repi The popularity of question services is evidenced by the fact that he questions are coming in stead! the answers are bel r increasing audiences Met of questions for Sunday is pub- Ushi in the chu ertinement jon thie page. z On Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock | 7° the Bible Training class led b; Cooke will study the subject, Mr. ‘The deayor society has echeduled a s0- cial to which the general public ts Invited. Please watch the society columns of the daily papers for fur- ther annourtement. Mountain View Community. Were you at the Klondike social last Friday night at the church? If will you be at the next one? A normal, well rounded life requires recreation. The cominunity without Beginnings of Human History,” as|% Well planned series of socials be- set forth in the fou chapters of Genesi« th to the sixth Kast Side Community Corner East Second and South Kenwood, Willis H. Germanr, Min. ister. Phone 1828W, Sabbath school at 9:45 each week. Raucators and public minded peo- ple are coming to wee the vast im+ portance of the religious develop- ment of or youth. Our public wcholom feel they are not permitted to lay Stress on this phase of edti- cwtion, consequently the chief re- sponsibility for this most important Work rests With out chutehes. f hope the Gay #ill come when our instrietors tm out church schools ‘ill be required to feet certain standards as our public &thoo! teach- ete of today. W4 resort too exten sively t the hit and Mike method ff the #election of reli tors: Would that the churches of Casper could unite Fall in congucting a school for teachers of out Rabbath achoole 11:00 sefinon, “The tncdnecious Lone of Power. Sad to lone power, Hit tt {8 @ ealamity to come to the heur when our reserve power must be called forth, 16 distover that there has beeh a leakage 5 Touhe peoples devotional 0 MAré Our Youn# People of Today Worse Than Those of Yester- aay? Last Sunday We foihd a latze perteninge who thihk they are. This hour we will take the side of those who are calling out for ti to mop slandéering olr yolth. One special feattite of this hotr will be tha singing by our High Schoot Gils Quartétte, under the direction of Miss Snyder. Thone not woFehiping otherwheres are welcome s instriie: Methodist Episcopal. Corner Wast Second and Durbin streets Re Carter, D. D,, pastor, 9:30 a. m., prayer. 945 a. m., Bible school 11.00 a. thy setmon makers” Anthem, “Praise Ye. the " Dunkley. Soloists, Mesdames Helms and Fisher and Mr, Osborn. Solo, “I Will Lay Mé Down in Peace,” Buck, by Migs Maty Laawig, South Levit 5. “Peace |g. 11:00 a. f., Junior ehureh. MF Roscoe King will sing A #016 615 p. m., Epworth League. Leader, W. J. Btohé. Miss Marian Williame wilt sing a soto 1:80 p. fi, concert by the nite Bymphony orchestra Bee program Tuesday 230 6 m., Woman's Tome ry iety at the home John Jourgensen, 1104 Bouth David street Mre. Peter Holden will aselat. Pie be prompt Tuesday, 7:20 p. m,, rehearsal for the play by the Ladies’ Aid socie All Who af to take part are Qiidsted 16 be present and have parta| leafed. Weadneaday, 7:20 p. mi, prayer service. Thifaday, 7:30 p. mi, choir re- hearsal, Friday, 2.36 $. m. Circle meet: {hes of the Ladies’ Ald sdelety: Busy Bee with Mes, Wertenbéerger 866 North Durbin strest. Capitol Hil With Mre. ©. B. Horeéh, 424 Bouth Linsotn street, Mra. WL Johnsot Will Asstat pion With MPa. 'T. J. Damond, 1049 Oak Creat atreet, Kenstheton with Mre. C.J, dohnatofi, $14 South Davia ktreet, Mts. John Jourgefisen and Mrs. W. W. Coale will assist, Spe 6lal KeFHieS Wil be announced later. Vietory Workers with Mrs. George Lilly, 142 South Been stredt All who have not pledged and re- colved envelopes for thh new year Should Bee MF, Jéhinson, Sunday, th CY all day ber the church vestibule. The evening sérvico at 7:30 o'clock will be f unusual Interest When the Lite Symphony ofchestta, ted bY Ray Cook, will pla¥ several séléciions. ‘The paetAr will gite a brléf addrées of the 'Pinée and Pur. pore of Muslé lee.” in the Churehi The préeram follows Romahes,” by P. Tachalkoweky. “fa Traviata’ Verdt Sér- lay, “At Dawning,” Cadman. Intermezzo, “The Olt Chureh Organ” W. P. Chambers Overttite, “Queeh of Autumn,” Wa may have to gudrd our atecke| Migee. THE lAstPumentatic ot the drohen: herletn, | ik ta ae tbilowe: Visting, Mies Helen Riane Mise | re. comes divided and diseased, it be- comes a less desirable place in @hich to live. The same is true 6f the com- munity which negiects its spiritual interests. May Mountain View never be guilty of such negiect. For one and one quartet hours on Sunday afternoons there fa ah opportunity for young and old to study, sing and worship. Be falr with ydutetif, give your spiritual nature a chahee. A starved soul is a& tragic as a statred body. Come at 2:50 to the ttle white church with the green roof on the Yelléivstoné highway. Grace English Lutheran, Ther, pastor, ‘ The Crowns of Christ” is the subject of the sermon at if o'cloek on Stinday méfiting. A large chorus cholr under thé direction of Mise Ruth Patmef Will sing specia! numbers at this service. “What's in will be the Sunday Yo Hand?” evening theme at 7:30. In addition to the chorus choir there will be a children's chorus Which will sing at | this eerrice. The sérmon will be fl. lustrated afd childten a@ Well as adults afé cofdially invited to at- tend it. The Biinday school Meets at 16 o’eléck. You are invited to vit: + this rapidly growing Bunday echool, The adult class is « live one. Come and see for your self. There will probably ba 160 in it on Bufiday morning. The subject of the lesson ta, “Titus, the Faithful Meester of Paul.” A large chorus of ehildren will sing at thé Sunday school. Birahgers and vieiiors are cordially invited to attend all our A hearty weléonte to all. Trinty Lutheran | (Missourl S$nod). Coffer of South | Park ahd East Fourth streéts. W. C. | Rehwaldt, pastor. Sunday school at $:30 a, mi. BéFvices (English) at 10:80 a, Mm, Bervices (German) at 11:15 a. m. Bible Study Hour at 7:50 p.m. Services at Glenrock at 8 p. m. The subject of setmon, 'Thé Victory | That O¥etcdmes thé World.” A time ly tople! There aré many things in our days which are labéled faith that have nothing in common with Christian faith; opinions which deny the redemption of Christ and fatu- busly rely upon thé eventual Feeds: nition of thé inmate goodness of Mah by God, No wonder stich faith dots not overcome the world, Init 1 slow. ty being everéome by thé world. If vi believe if & Gold, formal, World. y the of Ghristianty, tuned to the epltit 6f the tlié, @ont attend serv: joes at Trinity Lutheran. If you take af out-and-out stand agaiist such ChHatanity, you Will efjoy the cleat imonies conéerning faitli and At Trinity Lutheran, the Bible “Come and eee” té du chureh. St. Anthony's Catholic The Rev, Father J. Hu Mullin, | pastor; the Rev. Father J. F. More- ton, @eai#tant pastor. Mass of Suné day at 7, 8, 9 and 10:80 a. m Sin CY avenué and Ash streét. T. B. | day séhodl af 2 p. fh. Béenedtetion | at 2 o'clock. Mada during the week jat 7180 and 8 o'élock. | Chelstian Seience Christan Beefics sefrices are held In thé ehurth edifice, eorner of Graft afd Fourth streets, Sunday morning at 11 o’cléck. Tes timonial méatings are held on Wed- neaday evénihg at & o'eldek aré Weldome to these services. Siin |day sehool for echifldrety up to the! |age of £0 Fears Is Held on Buhday ft 9:90 A. tH. Fléading foot at 22 Rocklinger building {# open « week day from fOéfi Until 5 p.m First Christian, fh. n. Hildebrand, paster, Churét réhool, O46. Moralige werthip if Cheiatiah Endeavor 6:26. services 7:45. "The whois ct the Whrle Task,” hae heeh Sur ehuréh motts fot the pre -Baater cam: palen. Bhali we ides thé iimpetie we gained in that great Vietéry 6F ARall we go into the slifminer month with added sitength for the challénge the warth weather offers. Beginning Sunday the church will gather tts foréea for battle, New and interest ine things iwili help use edery on Get {non thie new program, Let's see Whint’s new. Mothér'a day only two Sundays off, Spéclal services hoth morhing and evenir hn Grén’s diy looms large in the tytiire with @ raat rally dav batwden ! every | AN) Rainbow week some time nezt| services, Sunday evening at 7:30, H. month, Rainbow play and Rainbow | E @inner. Watch for announcements. Strangers an€ visitors we welcome} you to our services. A glad hand| awaite > Come to the big white tabernac on the o and Lind streets. T bus passes. ht hounced tn —ret yours | Seventh Day Adventist. Corner of Twelfth and Oak streetr. abath School, 10 a. m. (Saturday), pwed by the morning worship st @clock. The evangelistic cam- eign, now in progress in the church uditorium, ‘Increases in mh hight to night. The health | ture and serving of health foods wat & unique feature of t Another health lecture and demon- stration of the sanitarlum methods in the treatment of disease held on Wednesday night, Ap: The Battie Créek and chain of sister sanitariums were established by the Seventh Day Aédventiste become famous fn their opposit the drug method in the of @isease! During thie Week seve stereopticon lectures wi! Mlustrating the sanctuar Overwhelming evidence of the divin- ity of Christ will be preeénted. The Jectures Will be held every night ex- cept Monday of this wee i i. tee mr. | Tt Bainton of Lingle, Wyo., will Seite cylp ong yo atc | pe im ebarge, This Sunday "Sel requisite. rue - ; } n served a fine purpose in Gear Sie. Dintment 2 ae4 Me. Telcom te. Bole Ga oot sea | Kenwood district and should “have| |scaynhers, Semple seach, free, | Addie: “Filday, 2 p.m. Good Words class,|the support and co-operation of | Newey bey Rasa ee Mrs. Peterson, leader. | parents and children. Come and rae wb J ring the children Sunday, Scandanavian Lutheran | Gorher of South Jefferson Avenue | and Bast Sixth Street. Elmer M sant street, Rev. T. J.|] Marcelling and Guay skh 945 am. Morn-| ! minister | Beauty work done by an. ex- the Services (Norbe) 1100 a. m.| The usual services at “The Friend:| ' et aty F | Theme: ‘Jesus, ¢he Good Shepherd” Church” this Lord’s day. Sun- E. Burnham Cosmetics Brening Services (English) 7:30 p. m.| 22" School at 10 o'clock. Several) mio. 1540M—109 ©. Center | Sermon subject. “The Campasston |™¢% Pupils Iast Sunday. A duet will of Christ and Ite Fruits in His Peo. | bo sung by Mis. Lucy Life and pe” Y¥. P. Lb. L., Welnesday at 8:00 p. m. Friday evening, begin- ning at 5:30, a Parish Dinner for the benefit of the Building fund wil! be served at the chutch parlors, 919 Bast Sixth St, by the Ladies Aid Society. “Love Divine, all loves excelling, Joy of heaven, to earth come down! Fix in us they humble dwelling, All thy faithful mercies crown: Jetus, thou art all compassion, Pure, unbounded love thou an Visit us with Thy salvation, Enter evéry trembling heart.” A sincera Welcome fe exténded to all, strangers and Visitors as tell ‘as Members and regular attendants We aré cominitted to a program and basis of fellowship as broad af the Bible and as narrow as the Bible. —— St. Mark's Chureh Seventh and Wolcott Streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy Communion at $:00 & mm. Church Sthool at 9445 a, m. MofHihg prayer, Bermon at 11:00 a, m. First Presbyterian Sixth and Durbin streets. Rev. Chas. A. Wilson, D. D., minister. Subset, 11 A TH, “The Unclaimed Heritaze.” Bubsect, 7:30 p. mi. “The Limittees Rangé of Reteeming Purpose.” Stind&y school, 945 a. mm. ME. J. M. Taylor will lead the Men's class. Mr. Taylor hae had a large experience in Sunday schoo) work If Bt. Lois. Men of the city will find @ cordial weleome. Come Sufday. Young People's society, 6:80 p. m. Westiningter Guild Wednesday at the mafee. Dinner, 6:20 p. m., fol fowed by program. An Interésting talk Of Alaska ts expected. Prayér and Bible study, Thursday, 45:7:30 p. m. Read Eph. 2. Choi rehéatsal, Thufsdi D. ih. May day luncheon by the Ladies’ Aid in thé tabernacle, Friday, 1 p. m. Reservations showld be made at onde. Call the officets or division chairmen. The finé tmiisic if an attfactive féature of every service in this church. All parts 6f the sétvice are planhed with a tlew to the én: ecouragéement of all present in the higher things of life. Come and enjoy the fine services next Sunday. 7:30 Spiritualist Meeting Serviee each Sijhday evening at/ TAB at thé Kilgtts of Pethiae hall. | Madame Keyés gives méstages each Sunday @vening, The public ta in. wi superintendent, the Rev. n- bs Hatt fe Lambert, pastor. | “Life's Supreme Choice’ or “One ie a | Thing Desired of the Lora.” Eve- Internationa] Bible Students jning worship at 730. Music.by the Meetings on Sunday morn scriptures prophecy w tion spoke: telling us to Therefore we atk that you take this script toeaaaics the assembly of ourselves togéther as the manner of some Is, but exorting one another, & much the more as approaching. Hebrews 10-25. Sand Bible etu@y, All are welcome to t part oe ~- +s. = SATURDAY, APRID2S, 1525 Lottie Eaton, tmmedmtely pheres- ing the morning sermon. Subject, et | choir, Subject of sermon, “Keeping cet. | the Avowal of Faith.” <A joint meet- ding of trustees and stewards will be |neld at the cloge of the evéning service. “Come thou with us and jwe will o thee good.” o'clock at $44 South Oak ith Assembly. we held.at 7:45 on Su: and Fri- appreciate | nce St any of Our sery-/ » know by rea@ing tae} the Bible that the is belts fulfiWed today. | see the aborgination of Gessolu- | the Prophet Daniel Ni , Tuesday, yer street We conri@eration. Nt into . Sund Geo. W. Guest, pastor. Cuticura Talcum Is The Ideal Powder Tts purity, smoothness and fra- gtance, combined with anti and prophylactic properties prhich belp to overcome disagreeable odors, make it an essential toilet Mills Presbyterian, the usual hour Grace African Methodist. “The Friendly Church.’ The Elite Beauty Shoppe ‘ a all lines of EVOLUTION and THE BIBLE: or, Is Darwinism Opposed to Religion? Can we believe in Evolution? Does it do away with “Creation?” Did Mafi come from Monkeys? Is Bvolution Materialistic? What does.Evolution teach? Doés it contradict the Bible? REY. A. B. COOKE will preach on above subject Sunday at 11 o’elock in First Congregational Church (AMERICA THEATER) TEACHERS, THINKERS, AND ALL WHO WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH on this subject which is agitating Chutthes, -Col- leges, Universities and Legislatures throughout America are invited to come and hear a thorough discussion of this vital question. Don’t miss it! QUESTION SERVICE At 7:30 in the Odd Fellow’s Hall Rey. Mr. Cooke will answer the following questions of the people: 1. Do you not think that the youhg married woman of loose morals is one of the worst influences girls can have? 2. Considered as a whole, does the Bible teach Prohibition? 3. Does the Bible teach that woméh should take an active part in politics? 4. Why should Judas be ¢ondemned if he previously of dained to bétray the Savior? 5. What is meant in Matk 5:30, where it is stated “power went forth” from Jesus? 6. What is the soul, and what is » spirit? 7. Tf a person is guilty of murder where will he spend eternity? r 8. What is the difference between the Protestant and the Roman Catholic Bible? 9. What do you mean by “Christian Socialism?” 10, Do you believe we can work out our own salvation? OF must we not wholly rely on the blood of Christ for re- demption? SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:45 A. M. IN THE AMERICA THEATER vited. | Choreh of deaua Christ of Later Day Saints Services held tn Labor Unions hall at 240 North Wolcott street. Stina. | aay &eh66! at 10:20 4. m. ahd preas ine @érviees at fm. «= B¥ery 6né 18 ebFalally Ohureh of Christ Chuféh of Christ will meet in ¢ Aliditoflum of the city hall oh Buh @ay afternoon at o'clock. A prayer Meeting every Tuesday even ing at 7180 6'cloek, Midwest Heights Community. 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