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Tribune every Sunday at Casper, Wyoming. Publication offices; Tribune Business T The Associated Press ts exclusively entitled to the use fgr.pubileation of all news credited in th's paper and also the local news published herein. Prudden, King & Prudden 1 Ave., New York C are on file in the New One Year, Dally Siz Months, Daily PAGE TWO Che The Casper Daily Tritume| WH By J. & HANWAY AN J. O, AANWAY AND LE. BL D BE BANWAY | say ote Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second class matter, November 22 1916. The Casper Daily Tribune issued every evening and The Sun: Morning building, opposite post6ffice. ce hones Branch Telep MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A, B. 0.) Advertisin resentatives r Bld 0, Ul, 286 -Pitth . Mass., Suite 404 Sharon Bldg. 4. Copies of the DallyTribune n Francisco offices Globe Bidg New Montgomery St., San Fra York, Chicag mand § and visitors are welcome. BSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier ‘and Outside State and Sunday vance and the Daily Tribune ‘will ‘not “becomes one month In arrears, You DON" T GET x YOUK TRIBUNE } find your oking carefully for tt call 16 or 16 ivered to yo 1 Dy | y special messert; Complaints Speaking of Peacé } At the Pilgri dinner in London Ambassador Houghton deliyered these wise words to our English cousons: “If hur society is to function again as a whole, good faith must at least be assur J cannot come from without; it must | come from within. The full measure of American helpfulness cau be obtained only when the American people are assured that the time for destructive methods aud policies las passed and that the time for peaceful upbuilding has come. They are asking themselves if that time has in fact arrived, It must | come from the people of Europe, who alone can make the decix ion. If the auswer is peace, then you may be sure that America will help to her generous utmost, But if—which God forbid that answer shall continue confused and doubtfeul, then I fear that those helpful processes which are now in motion-must in evitably cease, We can undertake to help only those who try to help themselves. The American people offer no advice, They hope and pray that a peace may soon be reached— based primarily would merely be the pre- lude to another w but a “pet ice which contuins th slemianin of permanency. Aud Bley balltea thee ack h a peace ‘ in only one way, It must be based upon the ssumption of good faith by all who participate in it. Mor now, as alway can come only through mutual and hopeful en an adventure in faith lime to Wake Up Suppose some legislator had the temerity to Suggest that ull future issues of public utility bonds should be exempt because such companies furnish communities with » essen- tial service and if taxed, the customer has to pay increased rates? This is no more absurd than present laws which exe, ant frometaxation adsponds issued for municipal and’ state une takings for whatever purpose Municipalities and states do not actualy saye ay mo not a ‘peice peace IN “THE DAY'S NEWS + The vecent appointment of Capt. Fdward Hale Rear -Admira} atimer as Judge returns to,that post a mist if miliar the rank of. cap- tain to “year? ad- «-appoiptment bell is a native of EDWARD CAMPER tron the ° d risen to the rank of commander. and in-1921 wis-named and commander of the in 1922-and the placed in command at the Ma land, California, nz ‘ollowing year Trish Tariff Changes « been gradually protective tariff sy experimental produced by them, but for thely sup- ply of which they must depend upon andopment of: the British system, impoees duties s products. for tive products free of duty The imposition .of,an import duty nomcompetitive y adds to the increase of cost to stic product to force Dealers take 4 e stuters should profit by, the ab olition of this revenue At the same-time that these duties is proposed other wooden The Inmperial Prete r will be dropped and the im: sugar factory . Government aid will-be e: tended to thls industr: We imagine money by, this stype of financing. Somebody must pay cost of government. When you exempt tle income of one man froin taxation, you simply shift his burden to others and yet the taxexempt bond farce is continued on the theory of saving money for the taxpayer, f Conservative Baber Leadership All indications point to the fact that organized labor in this country is entering upon more conservative paths, Under » | lership of William Green, the new president of the A, | . there will be ay even more consistently conservative course than under Samucl Gompers. President Grene was one of the federation’s executive minority that opposed the league with the third party in the late presidential camp President Green’s slogan is not polities but concentrated | effort to improve the economic and Jegal status of the Ameri can working class, This is sound Americanism from th stand point of both capital and labo Permissible Negligence If you carelessly ran over a man with your automobile, it is probable that you would have to pay iim damn your carelessne sible for his car in case.of. fir his own proy ses for | s. Invevery walk of life a man is held respon- | ess act if it causes injury to others, except An individual can carelessly burn up §100 of riy and $100,000 worth of his neighbor's and nothing is said, The city may spend $1,000 or $10,000 of tax- payers’ money to put out the fire. Owners of tenement houses, hotels and rooming houses can maintain absolute fire traps with open stair 8 Which act as flues for a fire in the building, thus cutting off means of eseape for occupants, Such buildings burn down daily and we Imy read of the persons killed in the fire “which originated m some u about it. We 1own cause” and think no more pay attent to the fact that the building and the construc tlou of its stairways offered visible proof that if a fire started in the structure it meant almost sure death to some of the vecupants, Thousands of cities permit this class of constractic " a to col le dent. But »O per 1 burned to death un ally in the Unite wuny through the criminal negli nee of property owners in maintaining fire traps and not a mmplaint js uttered Incidental Expense Buying dollar exchange to the extent of #16¢ 000,000 ¢ payment of an installment of the Mnglish debt to Ameriva, the pound sterling was les# than it is today, cost the British’ gov erenme t 6,562.50, according te a statement made in the house of commons by Winston Churchill, chancellor of the ex chequer. This in a measure, offsets profits made by the Brit sh government on other installments which. wer paid in Tinited States Libert vonds, wequired by Grent | howl belo = and " st nas \ Record of Service I es consume ore oll all e orld combined, At prese re th twice as f being extracted from a burrel of crude oll obtained tea year If new inventions and refin hud not been applied he petroleum industr have been ‘ e us much erude by line price in large measure the result of inventions and discoveries of recent years. The oil industry bas kept pace with the demand for oll Tn good tims und bad, it has supplied kerosene, oline and oils at reasonable prices to the public without delay tuconven- lence or trouble, all of this in the midst of tremendous devel- opment of the business. Petrolewn is at present produced, re- fined and marketed with an economy and efficiency never be- fore equaled in the history of industry. Commodity prices luat based on 1013 figures pas 100, g ph 1 l ing Visher as oyainst 156.7 ducers must pay being protec to develop. under TIMELY VIEWS tremendously importance of deyelop- statesmanlike y will not work finally mitid behind » brotherhood of » a peace Which During the World roots of war down into all obscure @oils of would lke to literature of , typified in the To the Lane Bidder y attention dias 2 the average Uneal oat being $179.30 Wigher analysle, us at AN average price of 82.5 per lineal foot Che Casvetr Daiip eribahe, writings of Dean Inge, who: has just ca. Literature which holds little er no hope for ely- eat big This Ilterdture was sus- tajned by the opinions of the fol- of people, among others, who believed clvilization would decay and’ pass ‘for the fol: | arrived in. lowing group: lowing reason, Biologists ot mob mind; great administrators o} account of the jealousy and tyrann; : Account of the de- terloration of the best stock; eco-}- nomists on account of machinery abd the industrial” organization of)” the world; phychologists on account| of the prevalence of the crowd or * East..Side Methodist. Community...) weespecially avelcoms. you to.all our} oo conticon view Bist nay, Segond and South | seryices.and a glad hand of welcome | ‘ ‘Kenwood streets, Willfs i. Gprmany, qurite yin 29 W. The bi ve pause “in life's busy srouna to a on the’ corner of nt and Lind B ore ty. of the majority {n democratic forms hdnor dur mothers Suhday. It ts sig: /cteeets.The Grant strect;bus ‘passes | pastor; the Re Bt) nister: Phone 18. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925 ————— ‘lined from bible quotations, and the pps Pig ‘great’ congregational sed hope of, th rrection aft | singing. Rinne tia of Christ, will Mi Follow the crowd “to 12th yand presented, Ine repull ese vibe Poplar next Synday, + | dishonoring doctrines: of the endless |, + warring of Ls ioceTn the Inke of | “Trinity Luthe: fire will also be examined Rader the , Glissourf Syno pible’ searehlight, 4 ‘ Corner of Soutti Peed and During “the mont otx SMay ‘the | Fourth: streets. |W. "CS Rehwalui, evangelistic lectures. will be held | pastor, only on Sunday nights. The téeture |* “Sunday school at #:30 a. m. Ser for May 1¢, will be illustrated with | vices (uglishS at 10:30. a, a, Ser. rman) gt 11:30 a, ms Bibje Study Lecture at pet mi. “Ser. : : vices at Glenrock at 3°00" p,m. ine te Anhany’s Cation callin, | _ Semon tople*MotKer's Day'Tivery . Father J, F, More: Mother’s Dayton thd Gord's ton, assistant pastor, Mass on Sun Most appropriate combination white tabernadle! \is-locat- of government, a majority. which,| Mificant and suggestive that this na-| the church. < <4 day at 7,8, 9 and 10:30,n.,ni,.. Sun God's presence in. ‘the life= bf tn. since-the beginning of time, has had| Hon, obk to be prodded into ‘progress by a ors Rey. eee coe and which {js _, even, now} Church will be Tull of tits : 3 ofl ding opinicn tn ‘America'| timent.’At 11 o'clock’ the pastor) de-fUon), Minister, PHOHe 1946/W.—Our | at 7:30. dnd’ 8 o'clock, erijizing the mind of the} livers a Mother's Day, messnge, MY, | Whole’ neggram ‘Stinday has been ar- nation; historians, who believe civie| Owen ‘We ties lization 18 in the first stage of the! death of culture, and moralists, who: belleve the younger generation has | Sone apostate, morally. Mr. Frank spoke with conviction, however, of the “Literature of Hope |our minds wanderjng a and Peace,” as he called {t, which, | of imagination tfough now little known.-and lead |e were children, sharing’ the “laye Jest Is, used, was yet available and able to}‘and tender care of our mothers.’ Wei termediate C. ° B, -at 7 So'cloc save civiliation from_ the, literature} Will,sing the old homme and mother | hymns, assisted by a quavtelto, The }&t TA5> o” despair. ps one, salbath apt \tothy he two service will Sging, . Lord.” Buek, and | Mothers’: daye% Beginning with the Young peéople’s services, ‘Sunday a will slug ee the évenhiig.n special Mot! Day service which will t ay's Ken+ | Corner Hand St, John, C, 'T."Hods: | at 3 o'clock, - Mass during the weels inne “tyes Of mothers ang ‘thei children will result in Mathef's” Da : P; - $ every day. For * Christian’ .youn: My ‘Re=| ranged with the\ thought. in-mind of Midwest Heights Community, men and women every day must bs “Mother's Day,” a day which, being some message of love and Me¥otio: t. 6:30. o'clock. Preaching Worsiitp period in Ahe church school | evening "0 W'eloek through tothe: last nday evening at 7:80. “Hs 40 “one: 'sphos have elven’ UR 1 hymn ofthe evening motherhood superintendent, the Rey health’and’ happiness nit} Wil bevexalted. “Whe*story-setmon is| Hattie Lambert, pastor. of.” Talis. “Litharen, | thee Bi fall the Gla 1 to ing the roady Mout, ‘The Most, Beautiful ‘Thing in | - i | Syurdh;, will bac nextepuntingse 1 into ‘the past” when | the World.” ‘The adult sermon sub+ = 5 Spiritualist Meotinis Jou “ere( till bidseed: Witdk'm aki; A Mother's Throne.” In| ‘service euch Sunday evening at mother's love. do. not. wait, unt Li Afar fear aati Bentox 5 at the Knights of Pythias hall-| showy “Mother's: Day” “When “vor ny. Murian Peterson, enior ©, ¥ lame Keyes gives messa, each | can e yi = +05 Row a parade..your love ard deyotic “The Veveninge sermon topic} sunday evening. The public fs in-|'for ‘a single day, but start. how | “What we need,” he said, ‘“ts}-special feature of the evening hoyr) WHlbe one “of Whittier’s great} \ ited, t ¢ bestowing your gifis of love now genuine eyangelization of scholar-| will be ship, so that the germinal ideas of.) George S. Scott, Those not worshtp-' Mankind: 4 Motlier’s Day address.-by },bysins, “DearsLord and Fatifer of x | before the time comes when Your Mou-dee Very-welcome to | Chureh’ of Christ mether will exist only In hallowed the literature of hope may be puti|-ping elsewhere will he welcome.” any tor all OC theas meetings, Chureh:ot Christ will meetein the | memory. Keep every day “Mother into operation, We must depend on | our wit, will, genius and concentrad | tion, We cannot think beautiful pthoughts, look pleasant and wish ourselves into peace. The King on the Tower . The cold dead hills they bind me arou The viel valleys lie, sleep- ing below, But the winds as they pass o’er all this ground, Bring mé never a sound of woe. Oh. for all I have suffered and striven Care has embittered my cup and my feast; But here {s the night and the dark blue -heayen, And my soul shall be at rest O golden legends writ in the skies, I turn toward you with longing soul, And Mest to the awful harmonies Of the spheres as on they roll, My hair is grey and my sight nigh gone; wall; - Right bane appen, and. right have don all? O blessed rest! © royal night! Nght, And list to their loudest song? Serer ple plpperenentaipicde To My Mother By ENGDNE FIELD How fair you are, my mother! Ah, though ‘tis many @ year Since you were here, Still do T see your beauteous tace, ‘And with the glow Of your dark eyes cometh a grace Of long ago. So gentle. too, my mother Just as of old, upon my brow, Like benedictions now, Falleth your dear hand's touch; And still, as then, A voite that glade me over-much Cometh again, My fair and gentle mother Now you have loyed me, mother, T have not power to’ tell, Knowing ‘full well ‘That even in the rest above It is your will To wa love, Loving me still, And, as of old, my mother, i am content to be a child, My mother's love beguiled bor all these other charms; So to the last Within thy dear, protecting arms Hold thou me fast, My guardian ange!, mother! contract was swarded. ( Whatever} come to may have been the intention of the| #ehool for children up to the commissioner’ in awarding the con- ae a matter of fact,.it was} m. awarded to the highest bidder in+ stead of the lowest bidder, consider: ing the qualities of the material offered, The compilation we are enclosing shows \the brands of the vations ma: terials to beoused by the manufac: }turers in the manufacture of these | te, together with the analysis » material, the gauge, price per }foot and the average price quoted lby each, Individual bidder. rand of Metal, Harmet Newport Portsmouth | Pastor I. Prive per Price per Price per tract T th foot foot foot £1.01 $1.13 90,04 1 1.36 ris 1,04 1,08 2.20 1.83 05 . 31.452 5 1.20 5 $1,501-5 Certified Certified — Certified Analysis Analysts Analysis 011% O16% ) oa5 06 ) 030 08 1.260% 005 006 ) 026 030 ) 200 200 300 Newport. Notwithstanding the f the Newport mater more than the contract wae awarded to them, On the question of delivery, relia: bility, construction,’ factory . facili- tes, careful inspection, ete, this company stands second to no other culvert manufacturer, In the coun- try, and none of thore points have ever been questioned during the thirty-five years thie Institution has been established. THE TR. HARDE Y MEG. CQ. By R Hand Presiaknt jos AN evening thé offivers the sabbatir’sehe have’ their fegular Jnonthly, meetin Choir, meets, Wedhiesday, instead It will be of in' | per to.knasy. that. Bishop teachers of preachér's will be the preucher at the } 24y- East Bide church, Sunday, May 24, |@very Sunday now. The \Children’s| ‘Services: Bishop! Mead, wus, fox aminy years @ay program is welleunder w pastor, of Trinity Methadist. chur Denyer, from ¥ First Congregat 3. Covke, minister, M chorister. Mr Berta Smith, . a Langworthy, organist, America’the. | 89 89 Why should’ I? would honor her memory by coming In_business,, social life and other ac- to worsHip again tomorrow. For her sake as well as your own we will make you specially; welcome At the evening service th My sword tt rusteth upors the | ter will answer # list of « : sent by the people of Casper on re- ligious, and social others are these: ‘Can an American yan halt I rest-me onoe for} git! be happily married to a for eigner?" “Does Christian Science be- Ueve in the existence of a personal God?” “Are, not heredity and envir- Wherefore sabayeth the time so | onment responsible for our charact- |“ ong ers" “What are a ‘Til I see yon wae in their fullest] and dwelling place you mean when you say‘ love Ged’? Pp ween-and canpot see? Tho men's A. 0. on, Wednesday at 6:30 p, m, in the} Henning hotel. for dimer and an ex Rqv. A.J. Sul iens of Denyer has been luvited io be the sneaker of the of the church and their friends are invited to come. The women's association meets on Wednesday at Mrs. George T. Jackson street. Remember the A? from*10:30°to 1 on Sunday morning provisos depend: able care for opportunity evening. All meh Specht, 836 nursery Every mother should be present to- morrow do hear the # Hand that’Rocks the Cradle.” St. Marks. oe ‘ hood.” Let, each pije pay, tribute to! Seventh and Wolcoit ‘streots. Rey. | {0h the Lodge of- ages ‘and Odd ty i bye Philip K, Bdwards ch and guard me with your Morning prayer and | iuchanan, Jeader. Solo by Roscoe | nd. hrlgyyour, friend Christian Science serv! held in the church edifie Grant and Fourth morning at 11:00 o'cloc “Adam and Fallen Man.” Testimony ss = helt on Wednesday | Miss Margaret Woth and Miss Julia lal -meetings ovening at 8 o'clock. All aro wel- services. Sunday 4 A tit apa we a ios | The Hand That Rocks building Is open each week: day trom, BUMS ne Mra. Gy Wy. pete, Be 20 years ix held on Sunday at 9; Reading room a. 222 Becklinget | noon until 5 p. First Christian Chureh. sehoul society, 6:50; eve y will bq reepgnized by | mon in the morning menots in the gardens of yeaterda pastime especially when mother leads the way. The *R. Hildebrand will speak |i! Wil be a Sadat muowokink ime. on the subject, “Mothers’ Throne Special music.by the eholr quartet and solo by; 3 A*beautiful musia nunabers. thoughts and ‘ogram will your mother. An inspiring service will be held | he bible standpoint-in- the-Sunday: . 2 the ,Mindeavorers = § eve | Ovening lecture, Countless deceptive ning at 6:00. urged to attend 25° Ab0% ‘ Strangers and 695° 99.676 .% 99,550% material than | woe bid at a ALL MEN CORDIALLY INVITED ay 4 den mothes# heat an ih church guditorium Of the city hall on Sun] Day.” ¢ jday afternoon at 3 0% ‘4 your own by being prayer meeting, every ‘Tuesday. even; | the Word's D: ing at 7:30 o'clock, , — ape Eminan 1 Baptist Church of Jesue Christ of Latter Day Pifteenth-and>-Poplar_atreets. D: Saints J. Hanna. pasto: Mothers D. held in’ Labor Union” hall] will (be: observed .with. approsria Wel at 340°Noth: Welcott street. : Sus-| exercises Sunday. want all the boys. and ‘gfrls to have | day sehool at 10:30 a. m, and preach- 9:40 a. m. Prayer service, 1600 Mountain View Community. ~ It‘ will besMother's day at Mouti- tain View Community church’ The st to Cas. | Sunday school” starts at raw-L, |followed at. 8:15 by; adult worship West's greatest |#9d sermon appropriate ‘to Mother's We aro haying. spécial music ing services at*7:30 p.m. Every-|m., Sunday school.’ Tet us have i; chureh he was |® Part in ithe» program. Come with mc Hected. tr the vetiaarpary: them: to the emugehi, there is a class | ne !8 cordially Invited to attend. full house in honor of the day, 12. for adults*too . A child. will come Sa gy a.m. The pastor will preach * 1 wione til he gets to be 12 or 14 years International Bible Students If Kings 4-8. A sermon for mothe say old dnd!then he'll’ say rown | \Meetings on Sunday mornings at | 7:00 p. B. -- a= Dawe t m gr 7 up now. und, Dad and Mother don’t | 19:30 o'clock at $44 South Gukc street, | sermon by the pastor. Wednesday 8 p, m. prayer mec Le i <OAG- Fellawatxball: at Unity Truth Center. ing, C. FE, McComb, leader, m. Sunday school $46 a, a |The First Presbyterian Tabernacle | oom 5, Zuttermeister Building, Special music morning. and ‘ey This Sunday. beiag, Mother's. Dus, | Sixth and Durbin Streots, Rev. | Stnday, 11 a.°m., serviees. “Mrs. [ing, Mr, Lee M. Hand, will preach on [CBA A, Wilkon,"D. D., atinister.— Randolph,‘ leader. in as oe Emmanuel. : They tt “The Hand that Rocks the Cradie.” flla:m4 Mothers day sermon, men, | Tuesday, 8 p.m, lessons in Truth. | fellow over, there! ‘The old ‘ti at the morning service, A epeciat in. | Werien and children are cated upon Mee, Funkhouser, leajler.. gospel Is good enough for us extended to all who, |‘ inake a suitable observance of this |. a Bs tis ao ords class. be ar. though they ‘may have not utiended | important day, Woman's ‘place’ in | Mt#- Fgteraan, leader, eee Evapavilia Chi A church for a long time. remember | Politics has become important in 0% nish 1 it Sunday aes at vem. the days when) they sat beside. their | Trent years. and two distinguished sil ate ane pata heran aie sermon sere ately. efter, Sip’ Su mother Jn the old home church, ana | amen Now occupy governorships. |__C. 1 ANS, and Ash strect.. T. B, ae ena: Dr, J.T. Hanna, M tivities women take a large inter-|, “Like Mother,.Like Daughter,” {s st. These ahd other interesting sub-|the Subject of the-sermon. for, Moth- jects will be dealt with In the Sun-|¢?’s Day at. the Sunday morning ser-|~ Sunday school, 10: +. aagstnorning sermon, vices at 11:00, The church will be| ing hour, $:00 p, m,. sermon by, $p.m., “Outworkings of Christian-|ecorated with. Memory lowers." |'G. UL. Clark: subect “Mother : {ty/" Sunday school, 945 a. m,,| Songs. which»eur ‘motherg..used to | Day.” . Young People’s society, 7 p. m,,| Sins Will ber used, Special musie A welcome to all. prayer and Bible stugy ‘Thursday,| Under the direction. of Miss Ruth festions topics. Amongst 6:45, 790 p. Ma., read Eph. 5. Parmer. - Kenwood. Cholr rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 §.|. Sunday schoolat 10.00 Separate} .¢ Sunday schoo}, 10:00 a. m.; preact ie classes for wll grades, 4We have a lang service at.11:00 a. m,; sermon b The fine services of’ this chureti | larse-adultaclas® which {s studying | Rev., G. 1. Clar! we’ of help and encouragement te| “The Compantens-of St., Paul’ A weleome to all.’ ttendants. Eyery ‘membet fothex’.ja,the subject of a pas: (+ J peregrine 8 d plan to be present every | Cmts which will he “given ‘in’ the |, Gegce African Methodist, Sunday. They should also -invite| evening sat 8:00. by the. Bunday |. ““Rhe. dPriendly, Church,” 305 friends who are not connected with|*chool. A boys quartette from the | Grant.St., Rev. T, J, Burwell, B. D uny other focal’ church, © Strangers | hich sthobl will sink, "The Wayside | Minister-Special ‘services... bot m . 4. {are requested to give the minister } CooMsg, aoe A-Perfect Day" at this | morning and evening dn obseryan: . 8. club meets 8 a charfce to moet. them. | Servite. Theres wil We apéelal music | Mf Mother's day, Subject of morr Attractive!’ music gt all’services: ,-| PY the chale. ¥-. 78 ing sermon: ‘Men's Motherg,". Pre ae é A spat PE ofthe congregation is | gram at‘8 yp. .m.. Same follows in Methodist “Episcopal, ‘ { walled; for Sunday morning tmmed- | full: « ag # Cérner st Second and South] ately _foltemtng; "ths morning. wor: | "1. » Progessional “Onward . Christ Durbin. streets. Rev.» Lewis E. | ®hip- jan Soldiers,!’ Carter, pastor. + ‘ Strangers ‘and: vieitors arp. cor). 2. «,Opeging Sentences, "I was a. m.—Prayer, { dighly., invite to ~Attegd all, qur ser. | Glad” etg. - 045 a. m—Bible «school, vices... ° A> hearty welcome to-all. ait? eae hymn, 11:00 a. m,—M ‘s —— and Up for Jesus. Subject of Mets meal J et ae Rs “Wirst’ Chuueh of the Nazarene ‘4. Prayer: Mrs. Fannie Tutt, Anthem, “Grieve Not’ the “Holy|/ Corner ‘Ith’ and’ Poplar Strevth.| ?5. Sorlpture, reading: Mrs. ithe! Spirit". (Stainer). Solo, “Mother O'| Rev. C. L, Johnson, Pastor, Phone | Barnes, Mine” (Kipling), by John Arnott.| 36@M. - § sNatuntary: Duet, “Mothers: Prayer" by Afleses| _ Services: Sunrise prayer meeting | 7, Notices; Mrs. Ethel Clas. Is, their nature nd “What do se sno» when J} tand | /Up. in the home of rth) at the ¥ 0 o'clock Spetoy sales pe 2 Lucile and Marguerite. Palmer. | 7:00'8- m. Sunday schoo! 9:45 ie os 8. . Missionary offering: Mesdames Junior’ chureh, -Subject, “The 'Un.| Preaching’ 11:00 a. an. Y. 8. | Fairbanks and Bryant. Ameripa ‘theater. |i owned King’ Recitation, #Billy, piety: Sage ‘pean 2 7:40 ‘Meet ed Brad's Lie,” by Bleanor Burwell. cnae monon “The | nue, “Mother ’Machree}” ‘by Cath: nek Wieayer Spc “wg and ovine and Harriet Northrup, Le Rep ~ Quotations: Congregation 2-30 Be te re Sunday yrning Lgtotier- 30 p. m.—Mother’s day service gate” ore, Hon 28 : 12! Vellews lodge, his of her mother by, attending: kins: 70) p. m.—depworth League. A] church on "Sunday. Great evan. rector, Holy con: with you. | }); 16:4 ks by Minister, King, and other special musical] The Jumlor ‘chofr willeing Sunday) 16.0" ral. Offering: Mesdamex | numbers, Come and bring your morningsat the Sanday school set- | MeSwine and Williams. 8) + Sot, Sea Orulther m., Chuteh seheo! | coil mother's day servies Odin | ReUgte Aeros Sunday night, Come 14, tee all hy mph. 1c Christian Science. be mother or borrow .one, vice accompanied hy the Junior] » aie Bone: “Zell, Mother I'll be bs will | &:00 p, m.—Sermon and. pra orchestra, ie a hear, . ther, | There. eepunday |2et¥ice. Subject, “The Christian's }Tbo Junior srab Doxoioxy aid benediction trees Sunday Subject Source of Strength.”. Anthem, Perfect Refuge” (Wilson). / Soloists, ‘A | a fine musical ve je Tappa aT Mechling. Duet, ‘Will You Answer Prayer?” Mesdames Holden He ae 6 of ‘uesday 2:30 p. Woman's a South Ash street. Mrs. Poling will waist. Mrs, Carter will haye charge }of the program. Wesungiey. ; morning wor- | 0 Pp. m.—Prayer The Cradle MOTHER’S DAY SERMON by REY.’ A. E, COOKE in. First Congregational Church Thureday, 7:30 p. m—Choir te heargal | p. mi—Goneral Aid Kensington circle will | music and se ervice and w athering Torget tain Saturday, 8:00 p, m.—A humorous mualeal play by the Ladies’ Aid wociety, entitled ‘Lhe New Minister.” » | Come in crowds, Ladies . Jones, Seventh Day Adyentist Church. ot} ‘Twelfth and Oak streets, Sabbatt Mr. € readings. and pan. |SeHool 10 a, m, (Saturday), followed (America ong 11 o’Clock Sunday Morning tomines for,the evening vervice will | bY the morning worship-qt LLo'clock, iuepiration for better) From time immemorial .the . per; Remember the days when. you worshipped God at your Mother's better things.’ ‘The | Plexing question,.“J¢ @ mandie, shall knee, and honor her memory in church tomorrow. It is bein * promptly at| Me live again?” has been asked by jf Mother's Day. the iribut due } the human race. This intensely inter- esting subject will be discussed from The young people heorles have been advanced, which: 4 taking ® real interest in the C, B./ are built aban the first Me of the Rey. Mr. Cooke will answer the following question of the people: have worth while| enemy, “Ye shall. not surely. die.’ 4 of motte” peopt ae Dette! s cmpuhinglbes texoression 1. Christ said “Bo i perfect;” Jf souls do not reincarnate and get « ted | for a higher Mfe, according to tho until’ they ‘are ultimately perfected how can anyone be- You will be wel-| #ophisiry of new thought. In the come perfect? | Sunday evening-lecturé, the real: coli, . Why a8 Paul so repressive in his attitude toward womeli when such an attitude i¢ out of accord with Jewish bistory? What are angels,.their nature and dwelling place? Can an American girl. be, happily married to a foreigner Does Christian Ecience believe in the existence of a per- isitors In Casper, | dition of man after death will be out: ’ sonal God? MEN S BIBI E CLASS Re your’ criticism of Theosophy, do you not think youl.would be of greater service if you exercised more tolerance and oy fat ¢ ch, Fi ‘ a 9: « sbrondmindednuss? | , First Baptist Church, Fifth and §, Beech 9:45 A. Mi 7. Is it not true that heredity and environment aro responsible Doee tan ain beekie he is sinner, or ish F. Pettit, Pr dent—Dr, L, §, Bowerman, Teacher . i sin because he is a 5! nner, or is he a aha Le-/ Lesson—‘‘Jesus, The Opening of His Ministry” Base tae ens KH never tific eemenee aes ring of Prelude—“Law Enforcement” right and’wrong, puts‘itself into a vicious te vise what doryou mean when you say -“Loy Goa"? Can T really love ‘person hom. I have apt een nd cannot mat Come and Hear Them Squarely Answered