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1 Y=GE TEN ARDINE TALKS UN MARKETING FOR FARMERS Declares Chicago Board Of Trade Must Put House in Order. CHICAGO, M fculture Will ving here yesterday ecretiry on a tour rn agricultural sta ofitrada’ot Chics must put {ts hous: pressed ir pany. The secrefary was to make an dre fore the Midwest Mc Tran t confere informally at the stock nu feder ral associat! J the Na- estock Prod associa n and might have an opportunity to see board of trade men today but P not contemplated withivithe if ain ma been some Washington recen' Grain Marketing company which has been opposed In selling stock to farmers by tho Indiana Farm Bu- reau fi the Min tary explair was ested. in the questton wh e Grain Marketing com par rganized. : interested can market anything, — of the impo! problems American. agriculture tod One of the agencies in the field of grain marketing {!s the Grain Marketing con ny and we ized to take it ir sald the board of ¢r the season wide p: had ca ice f) an i ated he was not to bo opposing the board as a “We People is a nul has been runni: Midwest Clerks Stage Win Over Commissaries The M mond yesterd nell of the Cle locked horns in e innings. AB. RH. PO. A. apt 0 0 0 1, ss 0°09 6 0 f 0002 on, 0000 t; SH. wena 9°10 (0 aNO Stor 20080 Gllbert, 2b 20011 Hed Pf. cana, 20 0. O06, 5 5 0 012 4 1 " A nN. 1. PO. A. 1 ‘ 1000 by innings t Commissary . 0000 6 t Ref. Office -.0 010 I y—Struck out: By Gosnell, é Ray, 6. left on bases; Midwe c passed ball: Stone. Umplre: Hildebrandt, Scorer: Klein WESTERN EXPLORATION. COMPANY GIVES USUAL QUARTERLY DIVIDEND nt yration the offices of the alts usua seventh con basis in December, 1 N Wass Sus AS tea at of rdine ar- de in order, and ex “efforts to re grain marketing com ad- or ve and also spoke that he ould call | American | the Tilinois dof keting com- any officers. He sald there had 1 conferences in concerning the Biminj Island, British, off Miami, Fla on liquor smuggling along the Atlantic coast. Miami-Bimini passenger plane, and a map indicating the island's location. Agri- Che Casper Daily Cribune Bimini Hegira Grows as Dry Fleet Bottles Up Rum ®alled pon to march wh the Decoration Day parade, but will of Casper council, Boy, € morning so t troops and off: a favorite forcign port of arid Americans since the coming of prohibition, is even more popular now that the dry navy is meeting with success in its war A view of the bay at Bimini is seen; also shown are a d that he reorganize the company and to f ifidence of the urmers, Without the confidence of re farn no marketing company sin league in a © considera- agner stated that he intend to save Johnny & le here Sunday, start Al Gos- the box against Arbogast will recetying end. where 4 him to order fon, must “put its house in order,” although he {ntt- derstood institu ELKS LEAVE FOR GEBO TILT AT THERMOPOLIS TOMORROW The Elks baseba Thermopolig bo team of the Big Horn feature Memorial Day diamond combat which will be attended by fans from all parts of the Big Horn Wind River countr Bill Wagner, skipped of the Elks’ drive to Thermopolis to witness the | Kc their | game, The Elks have stru stride and are showing up at this ume as the most formidable contend erin the Oil City league pennant race. The team has_a roster former big league piayers who ave a knack of being ple to slam the ball for base hits. The Elks will meet a strong team when they clash with the Gebo nine which remains undefeated thus in the Big Horn Basin league cham plonship race, It 1s expected, how- ever, that the Elks will be equal to the occasion and be on the long end of the score when the game is fin- ished. d to the legit! the board of oppose | re begin nce. be- wild.” 1, he added, must cease to | it, If it ts to | First Congregational Berta Smith, theater, 11 a. Odd Fellows’ theater, 945 a. On Sunday morning, Rey. A. EB. Cooke will preach on a subject of | increasing {mporta ce to every est Office Clerks base. ball team of the Independent league defeated the Commissary diamond nine by a score of 1 to 0 in a close game played on the Midwest dia {ternoon, Al Gos. ks and Lefty Ray for If you have trouble in your home, if things your family are hard to get on with nt to make things as con- genffil and happy Gosnell kept the trouble-makers, from knocking out| Will do thera good The open forum will 30 as hitherto. eak on the theine, “Is the Bible the Word of God?" “The Authority not know just why wherein Sts Come along and take paft In the discussion or put in y the 'Bible or uthority lies. ar enough to satis this churel. Ald will meet a when we repeat ith special emphasis. d been finished vior's work 1 come when nner announc and solemn mi throughout iy announcement He chose the day t of sermon Inauguration 1 of five cents per ed, payable June of record of preaching service, Do as the apontles 14 paid by the compar Ince going on a dividend The books for transfer of stock on June 15 and will be reopened on gether in one place. Methodist Episcopal. Second and y. Lewis E. Carter, D. D., 9:20 a. m., praper. 9:45 he monthly misatons will ching Christ obligato by H. ¢ alk. 11 a. m., jun for church, Mrs, Carter will show stereopticon pictures which she took in Armenia. 7 p. m. Epworth league, Palmer Johnson, teader. A girls’ trio will sing. 8p. m., praise service and sermon, Subject, “Christ’s Ascension Git Anthem, “At Evening Time,” artet, “Pilot Me Home Mrs. La Fon and Miss Mary West fall. Messrs, Palmer and Rursell Johnson. Monday 8 p. m., official board meeting. Tuesday 8 p. m, an appreciation social and get-acquaint- ed time for all members and friends of the church, Special appreciation will be extended to the ch Ep worth league, th who in the recent play by the Ladies’ Aid society and a farewell will be-extend ed to ihe fesiilies that are to move soon to otzer places. A fine program is being arranged, All are welcome. Wednesday 7:30 p. m., prayer meet ing, It is hoped all who attend the bible school will remember to bring Uberal offering ‘for missions. Winter Memorial Presbyterian Corner “Hand St. John, C. T Hodsdon Phone 1346-W The c tots all abuzz to be given Sunda Mth, , Do nat prepara vices of Christian “Endeavor and public. worship will be held as usual. Parents will please note that a hool will be held with ehureh va jon June 15 to July 10 in un the North Casper Christian This will mean a bigger ‘and better school than Jast year, The Junior Group, ages 9, 10 and 11, will meet in the Presbyterian church build! and the primary group, ages, 6 Christian cbureh building. Enroll ment will have to be limited to 50 for each group; an early enrollment will plies for the school, ‘Submit name of children who ex to attend to Mr, Wilkinson or Mr. Hods Mountain View Community, Our community will apprecia fact that the chureh building ts b wil incrense! the ‘usefulness building. A Children’s day program jy well, under way, Wateh for the date. Two Sunday evening meet of the the church will become more and more the communit enter, Free Methodist Church of Mills Our quarterly conference will A. Randall from Nebraska, special tres Junior hour All candidates for nd all persons who wish christened are invit- Jed to take advantage of the oppor- | their children elcome is extended to all. |Carl Purcell Passes Away In Tuscon, Arizona . who died in Tuc- buried here from the First Baptist , of Casper on May 26, w January 3, 1896. He married Adeline Belle Moore in born in Gorin, } was born of this union a daughter. Purcell died member of the First Baptist church here until he changed residence and membership to Tucson where he was a falthful worker un- til he passed his daughter, ied in the Highland cem- Art Institute Robbed of Many Priceless Gems 29.—Priceless stones of an unestimated value, have the Detroit Insti- , it became known |: police admitted detec- tives were working on the case and gave out a list of more than thirty rubles and orl ly and In groups ental saphire: were missin taken from Children’s section the collection of the fate Frank B, Stearns wealthy manufacturer with paste replica, GOOLIDGE ECONOMY EXPECTED 10 BRING NEW BUYING SYSTEM | ration for the Children’s | ntial cuts in the porganization as e system of govern- not to cor t with this service our | ordinar ehurch will have no morning wor ship at that time. The evening ser d of the budget today recelved President Coolidge's orders purchases under with’a view ardization and of government Lord said probably wil be nam World Flight By Maj. Zanni Thought Ended and 8, will hold their sessions in the | atly assist ip ordering sup | Pedro Zanni's attempted world flight ing wired for electric lights. This | '8 considered here to have ended and it Is understood the organizing ¢ defintte resolu age recelyed by, the com mittee from the Argentine aviator in Japan entd the repairs necessitated ings are renee for June: and so I be completed until July. By that time the flight would have be postponed until when the charactér of the vessels en- gaged to patrol the route expires held from June 6 to 7, inclusive, preaching each night at 8 p. m. and Sunday morning by the elder, Rev. We are expecting his wife to come with him, and so are looking: forward to a . a8 ghe is a whole-heart- ed worker, She will probably speak ut a missionary service at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, at the usual A baptismal service OTHROCK’ Your Gift Coun Henning Bldg. Phone 2526 CITY PREPARED TOWONOR DEAD (Continued From Page One) Carroll, superintendent of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad. kindly donated the ground for the planting of the trees. The school authorities, cooperating with sper Council, Boy Scouts of America, e announced that sucly Boy Scouts who are members of the sclivol cadet corps will not be dets {n line up with the respective troops of Boy Scouts to wliich they belong. Attention is directed by Executives routs § of and all Amer| that “all y Scouts officials and memers of committees of Casper Counct!, are to assemble on South Wolcott street,east of City Park, promptly at 9:30 urday proper formation of clals may be worked out in plenty of time preceding the participation in the parade. Henry 1. Perkins, Boy Scout com- missioner, announced that {t would be {mpossible for the Scouts to take part as a body In the aervices at the park and then form for the parade. The veterans’ organizations . will take part in the War Mother's cer- emonles. E. A, Pelletier, command- er of the United Spanish War Vet- erans, asks that all members meet at 9 o'clock at Carpenter's Hall to proceed in a body to the Northwest- ern park for the tree planting ser- vice. The service will open with dedica- tion of the trees to the Gold Star mothers, The Rev. Lewis E. Carter, pastor of the First Methodist Epis- copa! church, will pronounce a pray- er and Mayor 8S. K. Loy will make 2 brief addres: Singing of “Amer- fea,” with band music will precede the planting ceremon Mrs, Vesa Russell, president of the Casper War Mothers, will place the first shovel of dirt. The Famine trees will be planted by M. J. Regan, secretary of the Airbaa Legion. Mrs. B. B. Brooks, war mother, will place a carnation at the foot of each tree; Mrs. John Lleagney, president of the American Legion Auxillary, will place a poppy and the Gold Star mothers will place flags at each tree. Planting of the trees will be conclud- ed with the reading of appropriate verses by a Boy Scout. After*the dedication ceremonies the War Mothers will take their places in the Memorial Day parade and services at Highland cemetery. The Memorial Day parade will form at the corner of Seventh and Center streets. The parade will start at 10:30 o'clock proceeding north on Center io Second, east on Second to Washington, south on Washington two blocks and east to the Highland cemetery. Jhe organ izations participating and their p'aces In the line of march were an- nounced yesterday in The Tribune, Disbanding at the cemetery, the veteran's organizations will hold a ritualistic service at the cemetery plot in honor.of those herole dead who laid down their lives in the In- dian War, Civil War, Spanish-Amer- lean War and World War, in the defense of their country. The complete program at the cem- etery fol v! America—By the American Legion Band. Services in charge of Edgar A. Peleltier, commander of the U. 8. W. V. and chairman of the Memorial Day joint committee of veterans’ organizations, Chaplain— orge W. Ferguson, Officer of the Day—John A. Hef- ferin. Placing of floral tributes to those heroic dead by 1. G. Gillis of the G. A. R., Tt. McDermott of the In- dian War Veterans, Loraine Fowl- er of United Spanish War Veterans W. J. Tubbs of the Veterans of For- eign Wars, M. J. Reagan of the American Legton, Ellis Young, of the Boy Scouts. These representa- tives of the organizations will step forward and pace a floral wreath. Benedictlon—By George W. Fer- guson, Singing of the Star Spangled Ban- ner—By Audience. ‘Taps—By M. T. Rice. commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Cars will be provided for veterans and members of veterans auxiliary organizations to ride in the parade. These s'will be walting at the corner of Seventh and Center streets facing the park south of the Elks eo Oratory Wins Youth $2,000 Robert Sessions, 15; Birming- ham, Ala., “hasn't decided yet what he is going to do with the #2,000 awarded him’ as winner of the national oratorical con- test. He was the youngest and smallest of the seven youths who competed in the finals,‘ held in Washington. * His, subject was “The Constitution.” given at the Elks auditorium tomor- row afternoon starting at 2 o'clock will be as follows: Wade Fowler—Chairman, Singing America—By Audience. Inyocation—Rey, Willis H, Ger- man Selection, “One Sweetly Solemn Thought,” composed by R. 8. Arn- brose and sung by Mrs. Willis H. Germany, accompanied on the plat.o by Mrs. Virgil Phillips. Memorial Address—ev. O. E. Me- Cracken of Cheyenne, formerly a chaplain with the overseas force. Star Spangled Banner—By Aud!- ence. The arrangements for the Boy Scouts in the Memorial Day parade were announced as follows: Memorial Day Parade - Saturday May 30, 1925 Assembly 9:30 a. m. Location—S. Wolcott, Bast of City Par. Equipment—As many scouts in uniform as possible but all, Scouts are requested to be in parade, Scoutmasters—See that your U. §. and troop flags are on the job—also patrol flags. Wear your uniform if possible. No banner flags allowed that are not according to Scout reg- ulation. Formation Council Flag—U. 8. Flag. Deputy Commissioner Taylor, President Ellison, Deputy Commis- sioner Shaw, executive committee; balance of council; all U. S. and Troop flags; Commissloner Perkins. District No. 3 Troop committeemen: Deputy Com- missioner Goodwin; Troop No. 6, Scoutmaster R. H. Marker; Troop No. 8, Scoutmaster O, B, Wilson! Troop No. 13, Scoutmaster K. L. Krusmark; Troop No, 19, Scoutmas- ter Edmonds Knittle; Troop No. 21, Scoutmaster L. L. Eaton. District No, 1 Troop Committeemen; Deputy Commissioner Bean: Troop No. 2, Scoutmaster Leon Goodrich; Troop No, 4, Scoutmaster John K. Roedel; Troop No. 5, Scoutmaster M. K. Ellison; Troop No. 17, Beoutmaster L. L. Langworthy; Troop No. 18, Scoutmaster Herbert L. Kennedy: Troop No, 16, Scoutmaster L. B. We'ch. District No, 2 Troop Committeemen;. Deputy Commissioner Jones; Troop No, 1, Scoutmaster John W. Miller; Troop 3, Scoutmaster Robert Long- with: Troop No. 9; Scoutmaster Ralph Summers; Troop No. 10, Scoutmaster Elmer. Edwards. Is Improving Store Front Splendid progress ts being made on the new store front” being installed by the Golden Rule store. The im provements, when completed. will auditorium The Memorial Day pr m to be add much to the attractiveness of this popular establishment 9:45 will be held sometime during the MEN’S BIBLE CLASS bse 35 years Western women have depended upon the famous Schilling’ Money-Back” offer on Baking Potder, Tes, Spices, Extracts and cogel A. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fifth and South Beech Street C. F, Pettit, President—Dr. L, §. Bowerman, Teacher Subject—Woman at Jacob’s Well” | ALL MEN CORDIALLY INVITED That America pnderatanda peace better than any other nation in the world {s the claim of Mme. Clara Guthrie D'Aacy, president of the World Union of Women for Inter: national Concord, and delegate from Switzerland to the recent conven tlon of the International Council of Women at Washington. Mme D'- Arcy also claims that peace is not a matter of treaties and diplomatic relatfons or negotiations, but a state of mind, dnd mentally we are still at war. Mme. D'Arcy was born In New Orleans, La., but has spent most of her life in Switzerland. She is a speaker and wriver and one of the most distinguished women in public work in Switzerland, Olive Wyndham, New York ac- tress, and Andrew White Newberr! mining engineer and African big game hunter, were recently married at the bride's home. Instead of the familiar “love, honor ‘and obe! clause in the marriage ceremony. they both promised to “love, cherish and inspire.” ; Miss Abby Rockefel- ler, daughter of John D., Jr, and granddaughter of the “richest man In the world,” also omitted the word “obey fromthe service when she married Dayld M. Milton, New York attorney. Wives are wealth in Liberia, At rica’s one republic,.a returned mis- stonary says. |A chieftain with’ 850 wives, all but ten of whom he has inherited or recelved by gift, was cited as an example of the polygamy that hinders mission work. “To ask an African’ to give up wives and slaves to become a Christian Is like asking’ an American. to give up ROCKEFELLER CHURCH DROPS BAPTIST NAME NEW YORK, May 29.—The Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, mod- ernist is to preach his first sermon in the Park Avenue Baptist church, the Rockefeller church, next Sun- day, having accepted the call to be its pastor, The church will drop the word “Baptist” from its name, using. it merely as a sub-title, and will aban- don the requirement of baptism by insmetsion, as he stipulated, Ultimately in qa new $1,600,000 sky Scraper edifice, a “free . church” where all Christians, regardless of creed, may worship, Dr, Fosdick will preach and practice what he regards as modern religious Mberalism {or $5,000 a year, — ee JUDGE CROMER AWAITS CONSULTATION BEFORE CALLING SRAND JURY Until he has had an opportunity to study the report of the Lincoln G. Kelly company, auditors employ- ed by the Natrona County Taxpay- ers’ assocjation, and discuss matters with County Attorney George Wee- dell, who has been called to the-bed- side of his mother In Minneapolis, District Judge Bryant 8S. Cromer stated yesterday that the matter of calling a grand jury in this county will not be decided. Judge Cromer came down yesterday” from Lander where he has been presiding over the spring term of court and will re- main here oy Sunda Midwest Couple To Be Married A marriage lcense was granted yesterd: from the office of the county clerk to John Wilson Powell and Katherine L. Coleman, both of Midwest, Wyo. Summer Cabin For Rent We have a number of small summer cabins for rent. They located in Garden ¢ ek canyon above the fajis in the big pine trees. Take the asbestoe road up Casper Mountain and park your car at the store. We are building more cabins, Why not buy a lot and build a cabin to take care of your needs. Send the children to the moun tain for the summer. Health ful, pleasant, inexpensive. cC. E. LIrrt 1ELD Mountain Phone 7 Office 386 are Clara Guthrie D‘Areis money and become a nobody,’ the missionary. The Woman's , first hospital in the world 9 be founded by women for the exclu- sive use of women, recently celebrat. ed its 70th anniver: of the Women’s Hospital marks the beginning of the science of modern which has meant health nds of women, The founding first womay 48 an Engilsh girl was fought successfully defended a criminal. world’s record for of employment of a woman y one concern, She started employed by Marshall Field and Co, Clarence H. Wilson Bernardino, ars azo I was down with the iu sick i ted for two months. to be about I suffered weakness — had strength or energy, and had a hard the size of a walnut, on . I underwent an operation for left me with’' n offensive pus being the time. I was in this its removal, running Fore discharged al} nd, nothing T did gave n I was told of Dr gan to take it. I found,so much r that I continued taking several bot Ues at the end of which time the pus was absolutely I have had ne sign of the tr Step into a ‘s Golden Medi Pierce's Invalids' Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour and Better Bread per Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. TRAITORS IN THE HOME Who Are They? How Do They Work? Rey. A. E. Cooke will preach on above subject on Sunday at 11 A. M. First Congregational Church (AMERICA THEATER) At the OPEN FORUM in the Odd Fellows’ Hall at 8 P. M. the Subject Will Be ‘Ts the Bible the Word of God?” Or, “The Authority of the Bible” Questions from the Audience Will Be Answered at the Close of the Address. Come and Share in the Life of a Growing Church