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PAGE TWO » Che Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928 The Casper Daily Trébamne| Millom Lomned | he Monesiaw Man | Surope owes the United States in money borrowed ten billion dollars. today, what would He preach?" Basing the sermon on the story of Jesus’ last encounter with His en mies, Mat. 22, 34-46, the pastor will answer the above question In the Boyd Osborn. Tomorrow,’ Epworth League, 6; Topic, “An Epworthian’s Reading.” Mr. 8. H. Maddux, leader. Music by the or- Sermon, “Capturing Is there no place on the face of th By J. &. HANWAY AND &, ys 3 HANWAY at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second class matter which is one half the amount of our national debt. The United States earth Where charity dwelleth, where vir- morning sermon. Would Christ stil rely on Scripture to put His enemies rs Worship, 7:30; Prelude, jo put Hy nema " 2 eS Government "pres tolits Gun hrepted iy meré bosom ip and mer- Our rain Ashford; offertory, Here coneer ihe the “ire great } Cast ‘Tribune issued every evening and The Sunday Morning | in war borrowing twenty billions, cy wilt heave, Tinaviele ®t. Preston’ cserneh. “rig | Gommandanante” WOW he etl aa, r every Sunday at Casper. Wyoming. Publication otiees, Tribune | of which one-half was ‘lent: to OUP) And the’ poor, andthe wretchen SHA! Who Ran Away.” ‘This is the| all gathered together: “What Think Bullding, opposite postoffice, allies in Europe for war-making and mak an vaceiont Man Who Ran Awa: 8 is niFiaped Roustise Vives aie reconstruction after the Armistice. sf second in the serles of five character] Ye o: rist E Telephones .... wanwena=--15 and 16] Whe loans were made to twenty|L* there no place on earth where a First Congregational ing services at 7:30 p.m. Everyone] studies. Those which are to follow| If He would, and there can be no A Branch Telephone, Exchange Connecting All; Departments nations. Of these six have refund-| ym ies oe sre ora the |. Rev. A: B Cooke, minister, Mra.|is cordially invited to attend, will be: “The Man Who Deserted doubt about, that, is poeta ae 4 j > : ‘ gel to open the 4 His Post;” “The Man Who Could Not | preaching Christians s | embe 7 re ; 5 ed their ‘debts to us, in thi re- Berta Smith, choir leade r : ____p ember et Sug i paket of Curse games Ehie,. five. billog | dotarenicwniee gut raid . Langworthy, organist. Services 11) International Bible Students | Belleve;" “The Man Who Would) to hear in every Christian church? BER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS means that they have agreed to re-]~"' Seatch the wide world wher-| a” m. America theater, 7:30 p- Meetings on Sunday mornings at| Not Grow Old.” If they do not, where is the trouble? I Ase is exclusively entitied to the use for publication Of} pay ue the principal in specified | rere tm ne oped fi Odd Fellow's hall, Sund: 10:30 at 944 South Oak street. The Sunday school of the First |-If you have no other church pee rl sc ils paper and also the local rwa published herein. | eo unts through. a, term of siatge| Toe tena, Goee coer for the mon: 555 Minlater’s Bible. cla Methodist cMirch wil! cbaerve Rally | alfeady, worship at units zt na > National Advertising Representatives “| two years, with some proportion of é America theater. Ks ree The Church of Christ mY tN DEEOW: The oes ot the a4 egu eat niet Tectia King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg.. Chicago, Ll!.; 270 Medison | the accrued interest. The British] Go look in the hall where the chan.|__ Sunday 4s “Rally Day” for all de-} worshipping at the city hall will| school have wet as thelr goal one Fa ittarce te York City; Globe Bk Boston, Mass.; 607 Montgomety St..|debt was the largest, $4,554,00,000. delier ght € “partments of the church and $t8| Veet each Lord's day at 11 a. m. to| bundred per cent of the enrollment prea bn e, urch atte: ] n Francisco, Cal.; Leary Bldg., Seattle, Wash.. and Chamber of Com:| Belgium, Poland, Finland, Lithua- Drives off with its splend. work, and every member and -frief@ study the Bible, Everybody invited] Prsent, The teachers of each class | increasing. ul Bidg.. Los Angeles. Coples of the Daily Tribune are on file in the| nia and Hungary follow in this or- darkness of night. ‘°| i urged to de present. at all costs] to attend, have been calling on the members ) York Chicago, Boston and San Francisco offices and visitors are} 40. Where the rich shee rirt) velvet in| # that we may have a large gather of their classes during the past two Scandinavian Lutheran a The French debt is 3340 millions thadowy fold. {tng both morning and Reid Batt St. Anthony's Catholic Tes of young people andraduits nave} Corner of South Jefferson and SUBSCKIPTION RATES in principal plux 870 millions in ac-| Sweeps gracefully down, with its| the Morning servio Rev. A. EA) a1. ney mather J, H. Mullin, pas-| St of Young people and a East Sixth Streets. Elmer M Berg, crued interest, The French owe the trimming of gold, Ba eee en cer woman at| tor: the Rev. Father J. F, Moreton; | Worked out plans Serta vr | aston i? British about threo billions. The} And mirrors of sliver take ip tind Aaa a et cubiect. “The tod. |#8sistant pastor, Mass on Sunday aiimbaniol teaebere have patidediio:|\) Banday, ehdbliand-inie’ school AY French have been having an) anx- renew : 1 - at 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 a,m. Mass dur- 2 r eines (an . - in, je membe 9:45 a. m. Morning service: tous time trying to get thelr budgets | In long lighted vista the bewilder- | 7" Sa eee aieereiien Ing the week at 7:90 and 8 o'clock. tae Rance tia ee tee | orne) aL ALO a. GE TEM ah bees Ma tinda ising auch THpae He Go Gan Pal tehes and fi; men on whom the future ptogress . Edwin M. Bean, the superintendent, | mon, “The Twi » Great and Insepara- to debts. still thay Bavenpaldlts it waa a patches an: ind, | and welfare of the city depends, not Midwest Heights Community said yesterday thut he expected a] ble Questions: ‘Which is thal. Great sixty-four millions in principal (upon | A welcoming smile for th only in business but In the moral and| Young People’s services, Sunday record-breaking attendance Sunday | Commandment in the Law? and thie 400 /nillon wollae’ dab: tomar Teas hy oF KRe MONEY} gocial realms. Business and Pro.|evening, 6:80 o'clock: Preaching | morning at the Rally Day service. ‘What Think Ye-of the. Christ? ( supplies furniehe) ana -ket- milion * fessional men and womep are espec. pages o HURGAS, SYOE AE BGs Fi: Whose Son js He? fit Fs 7 ; < , y inv! E. Wood, # ‘ i : English) wit f terest. What the French h Go look y | tally invited. ‘ood, superintenden: je Re’ Emmanuel Baptist. Evening services ( A Paes eotee sets Dayton ae pee eR A Dash of the cloud.) he Miniater’s Adult Bible clas#|Hattle Lambert, pastor. Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. | Holy Communion at 7:30 }. m, ——| United States and Great Britain the] Which gives back to the sun hia| hich started so finely last Sunday J. T. Hanna, pastor. KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE amount which Germany has given same look of fire, will meet again at 45 a. m, and wil East Side Community, Preparatory prayer service, 9:40 tt y n't find your Tribune after looking varetully for {t call 15 or 16| pledge to pay to France this year| Where the arches and columns are | *t¥a the ee Noe ne Ge cee | peat Send And! Kenwood.” Rev. |a. m. be delivered to you by special messenger. Register complaints| and the years hereafter. The Ger- gorgeous within, tament Inspired?” Now is the tlme| Raymond V. Holwell, minister. | Bible school for all, 10 a, m, before § o'clock, man payments under the Dawes| And the walls seem as pure as a for those who want to do some real| ‘Theme Sunday morning, “Balancing Sermon, 11 a. m., by Rev. Joe P. z plan are small at the beginning and |* soul without sin; up-to-date study of the greatest} Up With God.” Psalm, 116: 12 to| Jacobs, both morning and evening. ata grow large. The-French will make | Go down the long aisle, see the rich| DOK ever written, to get started.|i4. All time worn platitudes and|A good attendance is desired. ' the same bargain. If Germany and the great All men and women who are willing] meaningless phrases are omitted.| 3B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p.m. Stereop- ae should default later, France would| In the pomp and the pride of their | (0 {Mk themselves out of the old |The curtain 4s Ilfted\ on the real] ticon views by Miss Balch. All R sh bili s E naturally be compelled to default worldly estate; ruts are invited to join this class. | balance staff of life. The Jedger of] young people invited ot attend eve- ehabilitating Lurope with no blame attaching to Itself. | Walk down tn your patches, ana|,At,0 P. m. in the Gddfellow's | tite, when finally balanced, shows| ning service, 7:30 p. 23h Loans of American capital to foreign banks and indus- The Italians will be the next to find if you can pall epee ey retch es foth-| not what we have advertised, but] Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve- tries in the past year have totalled a billion dollars, and a | call. They borrowed 1647 millions,| Who opens a pew for the money-| **te? Souls. - e ® prac | what we have done. ning, 7:30 p. m. billion more will be loaned to Europe within the next year, |Thelr accrued interest amounts to Jess man. Lae ate sh Gea Kea S ES oR Sunday evening, “His Barns and according to present prospects. Uncle Sam has become one of | 490 millions. They have paid in all ‘Come and think the great thoughts | if, Gow” OF “An Invoice and a) First Church \of the Nazarene. Sai ¢ the ld;tand iwithin three hg reget about 57 millions. The Czechs bor-| Go look to your judge, in dark flow- nthe Bi rape tie bd Foreclosure." Luke 12: 17 to 21. This! Corner Twelfth and Pop‘ar streets. as ikers ©: le world, and within t bree months. our inves- rowed 192 millions. They have per- ing gown, n the House o! with us tomor-| was a tremendous interitance and Rev. C. L. Johnson, paster. Phone uve sent to Europe more money than it took to build the | mitted the interest to accumulate | With the scales wherein law weigh. BY aausie as toners pieep rks income tax but it had to be paid.| 369M. ‘ anuma Canal, Here is something worth thinking about. |'so that their total debt on the books eth quietly down, he phot nd dicted nO Sooner or later society pays Its] Sunrise prayer meeting, 7:00 a. m. : » as well battleships and muskets can cause inter- is 255 millions. ‘They are less ex-| Where he frowns on the weak and Lo! ee) pdt ts ae wh aratia debts. What was this man's motive?| sunday school, 9:45 a. m. national complications, And Europe is paying American bank- | cusable-than France or Italy. They smiles on the strong, a by tig, Choke Deaidses: You are right, Every one invited to] Preaching, 11:00 a. m. ers more than double the interest it objects to paying Uncle could afford to pay. The smaller} And punishes right, while he justi- ‘Kartanoft—=by i de ane cue friendly, serving, democratic] Y,. P. S. meeting, 6:30 p. m. Sam himself for the money it borrowed to save itself dur- | nations owe sthaller amounts. fles wrong; Can erorEe, church. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. the war Expensive and Inefficient Greater Serbia 65 millfons, Rouma- nia 46, Esthonia and Greece 17, Ar- menia 15, Latvia 6. The total Is not much, If France, Italy and Czecho- Where jurors their Ips on the Bible To render a verdict they ha’ have laid, Grace English Lutheran sl) cy Avenue and Ash street. feady made; Dr. Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. A question of the ages. Open to all young people and others who are in- terested in the open mind. Sunday Mid-week prayer meeting, nesday, 7:30 p. m. Commencing October 18 we will start a Great Revival Campaign Wed- A hot; well made cup of = Go there in yo Tarvey 8. Lawrence, tor. school board meet Monday eve- 2 Cc. We vi raat Bureaucracy is not only expensive and inefficient, but is Laffer pk intauaheyaeeped ed ee it AN pape 2 ae Sunday school, Mr. PeRobert ve Bike at the di abled Ladies’ aid hls ein hte ee ane eee delicious inimical to the theory and practice of representative govern- | piesome factors, Russia's 255 mil.| ANY law in the case of a moneylese | Heinze, superintendent, at 10:00.| meeting Thursday afternoon. Young| Rev, Davis is district superintend- 9 ment. It should be curtailed and kept in bounds wherever pos- {tions is an interesting souvenir of an. Morning, worship with serfon and| people's weiner roast Thursday eve-|ent of the Colorado and Wyoming BAKER Ss sible, The bureaucrat, secure in his little job, who thinks him- | misguided truhttulness, and the Bal- installat(on of newly elected mem-} ning. See Miss Mildred Naylor of| district. He isa man of great self responsible to ilobody but his own interpretation of his | tle States do not owe enough to| G0 look in the banks where Mammon | bers of the church council at 11:00.| you want to go. abjlity and a wonderful preacher duty, does not make for efficient public service. Think About It Americans thought and said: “Taxation Time was when hurt. Not So Rapid His hundreds and thousands of ajl- Where, safe from the hands of the has told Vesper service at 7:30 p.m. A cor- dial welcome to all worshipers. ver and gold; ere it Presbyterian Firs! starving poor, Sixth and Durbin streets. Rev. ~————_ Winter Memorial Presbyterian. Corner H and St. John streets. C. Hodsdon, minister. The church school is preparing a rally program T. and with the assistance of Mrs. | Davis in preaching, singing and music, we expect a great time. Don't fail to hear them. We are looking for you next Sun- COCOA | will appease these keen appe- tites and also provide con- ses pi! ; siderable nutrition, without representation. is tyranny,” and fonght the Revolu: We hear a lot’ about’ the rapid Lies bade pile of the glittering hervearbes ler D. Sy aia hak for presentation Sunday evening,| 4a@y, don't fail us. ates ae SS tionary War to gain their point. Today all American citizens, .|Pace at which the average Ameri:| war. ‘5 'to the counter. Ah, there Scout eae eral oye ead Beare seed tsbaked (ae or indirectly, are taxed. But fifty per cent of them can travels in his every-day life, but this theme, like a lot of others, eration, Scout leaders, boys you may stay girls, and their fathers and mothers urged to be present every Sunday Trinity Lutheran instructor in Diseases of (Missour! Synod) z 3 ‘ : A morning at 9:45 to take part in the Children at the New York : too lazy or too different to see to it that they tax them- [(, based on imagination principa'ly | T!! peta een AdL sda old’and}are specially Invited. A great prac:| practice. Remember this is rally ye gS Aandi et rT Post Graduate Medical selves. Fifty per cent of them fail to take the trouble to elect |i¢ the figures gathered in a traffic ‘you rned gray, tical subject ef public interest. month in all lines of our work; the| Fourt rents, ih7e EAR WeREN School and Hospital, lists their own representatives, survey in a city of a half million] A"4 you'll find at the bank not one], Subject 7:80 p. m. “The Message | Christian Endeavro societies» are| Pastor, cocoa in diet fot school enna people can be taken as a criterion, of the clan of Jesus’ Name.” flourishing; the Ladies’ Aid soclety| Sunday school at 9:20 a, m. "child TI Ri ° G | ‘Traffic survey engineers have re- With money to lend to the money- Sunday school 9:45 a. m. All of] jg doing a large work. The program English” services every Sunday a) he INising Generation cently collected data fiom. 90,000 leas man. ‘ the month of October is beeing ob-| at the church next Thursday night,| Morning at 10:30 a. m. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Child protection presents problems which are above and persons in the District of Columbia erved as rally month. Every class! October 15th, {2 purely one of en.|. Evening service or Bible study Bstablisbed 1780 2 beyond the vision of police and incapable of solution in terms |and they furnish some interesting | The? #0 to your hovel—no raven hasland department 1s requested to en-|tertainment and te sfopmored by the hour at 7.30 p.m. : Dorchester, Mase. of scientific adjustment. To recite the details of a hundred | data, The wite who has uttered no:long| Sat we norman members to come | Ladies’ Aid. Ticketa are ,to be neld eles Tadies’ Aas ta’ ear ae ber ator : cases would mean to lay bare t! e sores of civilization. Fathers es As. thes lied tage x gay for her bread; a pated hate Weohtee: ements to 8e-) by the Pioneer Boys’ class..The min- ‘Thursday afternoon at ‘the Neree ae Booklet of Choice Recipes sent frees i lodged behind bars for contributing to the delinquency of | {1p of two miles or iene from home | enegi down by her pallet and Ktee| “Ar. sarr solmmes will lead the Se eecaee areata ftom the ite, Otol: Bohwennesen, their own daughters, mothers guilty of destroying the morals nice weather and thelr average pace the death frost men’s cli Mrs. A. A, Slade will ‘; “If Christ were to come to earth of their children, young boys and girls thrown in jail to be tbe companions of bardened men and lewd women—these were instances, of a single week in a high type city of moderate size. In this day when marriage vows are lightly regarded, when is Just 3.7 miles per hour. The fig- ures show that street car riders travel at the rate of 4.1 miles per hour and automobile passengers at On the lips of the angel your poy- Then look in your agony upward to teach Mrs, Wilson's class of women. The cl will have a party in the church parlors Tuesday 2:30’ p. m. All former members and prospective erty lost, God. speak this Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on the subject, ‘The Call of the Larger Church.” The evening worship at 7:30 o'clock is to be cen: No Law but Love No Creed but Christ ‘ f And kiss while it smit ( || tered around two hymns of William yp homes are broken by the hundreds, the child’s primary need is [the average rate of 6,1 miles per aed ep kik ne Tadice Ald Guclety witt: meet | 2 How, “Oh Jesus Thou Art Stand. legal protection. Adjustment of family affairs is secondary. part rgpeortir coat course for the tWo | vou will find at.the end of life's ilt. Thursday 2:30 p, m. in the church | ‘& et ee one Sir a ana entecosta urc Those who travel from two to six tle span, parlors, ‘The officers will be hort- elit’! BinGey EMIERE Beek Attitude of Toleration In ss to the American Legion, at Omaha, the his add miles from home to office do it at the rate of. 7.2 miles per hour on Warm welcome above for the mon- The strong choir under the eyless man. leadership of Miss Agnew adds great- ‘different’ grams, Sunday night pro- OLD TIME REVIVAL MEETINGS r ‘¢ -) ‘- , 7.5 miles per hour on ly to the helpfulness of the service: ™M tain VI t president said: “The result of the World War will be lost and | Steet cars, 7 rs 4 ; : fountain View Community. ; i tor busses and 10.6 mile; hour Some and enjoy the services Sun. ay ener of the world bebe beh er ae Sncuiee oo * ed relvite aatbiiebilan: hes fig: When Other Words day. DyaEHEMIn ese rhe atand ae. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY “ ess racial antagonisms are demobilized and a universal atti- ures represent the average daily 2 i 7 a tude of toleration is created. If our country is to have any | traffic movement, and were gathered Fail a First Baptist e peal EL SS atone eter 924 N. Beech St., Formerly North Casper Pool Hall position of leadership, I trust it may be in that direction, and |by means of ‘questionaires dis: Fifth and South Beech atreeta.| children come to these meetings? Gospel Meetings Every Night at 8 o’Clock. I believe that the place where it should begin is at home, No | tributed among among 126,000 peo-} ‘Praise God from Whom All mints: nation ever y ever will an army large enough to guarantee it tack in time of peace or to insure its victory in war, Peace and security are more likely to result from r and honorable dealings and mutual agreements for agi ple, $0,000 of whom took the troub'e to answer. The figures show further that street car users pay the companies on an average of 2.44 cents per mile Blessings Flow'—once more this grand old hymn has been taken up spontaneously as the only fitting means of expressing a spirit of thankfulness too deep for any other A very practical for the man of today, ‘ve Done Refus- specially for If you are a non-attendant, come next Sunday and talk over the relig: fous situation in Mountain Vie The minister would like to make the church serve the whole commu- Good Services in Message and Song, Meetings Sunday 4 P. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 2:45 P, M. ; ity. ALL CORDIALLY “ limitation of armaments among the nations than by any at- | for every mile travelled, the bua] words. Officers of the fleet, dining |the man of Casper in view of the| ™!*¥: TALLY INVITED tempt at competition in squadrons and battalions. I can see no | patrons 3.66 cents per mile and the|in a hotel in Honolulu when the coming Harper Evangelistic Meet- North Side Christian, PASTOR: Howard E. Pierce merit in any unnecessary expenditure of money to hire men to taxi riders 23.9 cents per milé. The | amazing news of the rescue of the | ings. The Prophet of old called to Israel, ‘ P} build fleets and carry muskets when international relations |Teport adds: lost seaplane waa announced, stood | |B. ¥. P. U. at 6:80 p.m. Evening | saving, Ho, every. one that thirsteth, PIANIST: Edith J. Van Duyne nd agreements permit the turning of such resources into the “We learn that 40 per cent of|in spellbound silence. What could] service of Praine, 7:30 p. m.. Me come ye to the waters, and yo that ee infitee to. the advaseente 1 the workers In this city of half aj be said? How could they volos the | sage: “Corner Stones of Life.” Spec-| have no money; ome yer buy, and rts of peace which minister to the advancement of human | pinion population have no regular | emotion that had dazed them? Then | {al music morning and evening, fine |.) Wherefore do ye spend money — —— elfare. use for public transportation facill-|someone broke into the familiar] gospel singing, large chorus. Mrs. for. that which is not bread? and — —a= ————— oe ae ties, 20 per cent walk to and from |doxology and in a moment every-|R. B. Leggett, director. Nursery | sou, qin, “fe ” ’ hI 1 SAG) Solid Prosperity and 20 per cent use private | body present took it up, pouring | for the children, You are cordially | 7? Maher for thatmbloh sntietieth CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE ‘ 9 ois motor vehicles, Another 20 per|forth his paen of thanksgiving. invited to these services, and eat that which is good, and let CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 930 A M PARB—313.56 ( i t indications of the solid nature of the pros- | cent of the wage earners use subur-| When some overwhelming occa — your soul delight {tself in fatness Baves you approaimately 12 noure travel between Casper ert n lle west the fact that the is practically ban lines which leaves 40 per cent| sion of rejoicing comes we would Kenwood Presbyterian " “i " and HKawline ral reserve banks by country banks for | to be provided for by the street car} stand dumb if those simp'e words| 4419 Boutly Jackson, Bunday achool | qe ett chanot be natianed, only WYOMING MOT 1 from federal reserve br yy ¢ ry C © be provided for by et on dumb ew 418 South’ Jackson. Sunday school | with food that rl ts movement, Instead, some banks which have never |systems and motor busses. Further |“Praise God” did not spring into|at 10:00 a. m, Church aervlee at - at nourishes it; and in 7 OTORWAY quiduted loans of 1920 and 1921 are now paying them off. study of the figures shows that the number of revenue etreet raflway our minds and upon our lips; and we sing them with the faith and fervor 11:00 a.m, A, 8. Taylor, minister, the house of the Lord ts one of the places where that food ix to be Salt Creek [raneportation Company's Utfice TOWNSEND 8OTE Federal reserve representatives say there 1s & remarkable | Rumber. of revenue street allway | sing thers with the:taith and ter¥a found. We wish there were more ial PHONE 144 feeling of optimism and that debts are being paid off every- 234 a year,” Just one thought of gratitude to a Mills Preabyterian - souls hungering and thirsting for Sunday school at 10:00 a. m,| this bread, the bread of life. The a hla Sk se Rene of eneme pPelng, rune through Ou lcnureh service at 7:80 p.m. A. S.|Great Teacher of life anid, I am Rie Appalling STestal Is It a Joke? modernist and fundamentaliet, sew |Tavior, minister. the bread that came down from During the last ten years there have been 85,000 murders and Gentile, Catholic and Protestant. First Christian heaven, he that eateth of this bread shall never die, e ist and radical officers in| Nothing else is big enough to em: ! the United States. It is like a report from a battlefield. Per charge of the administration of what] body their feelings. The agnostic G. A tiesbyraty Sab iincceeeces t harpaisa: nithaios EH an Ro al Blue Line Parlor s ps the saddest feature of it all is that eighty per cent of the | may be called the “Garland founda-|and the skeptic forget their doubts ét the Firat Christian Udon Bune Autiaay: Parente who yee children { rimes were committed by youths between the ages of seven are enjoying what they re-|and negations. They have been day school an the result of an elec: coming, please help them to get ! teen and twenty-two years. One of the main reasons for this gard as a huge joke on the United | brought Into the presences of some: the tendency on the port the church and rel a portion of the people to be gion. N GESo B ad States and its present social system, The foundation was started when Charles Garland of Massachusetts declined to accept $800,000 to which he became heir under the will of his thing sublime, take up the chant: from thelr mountain peak, will go their way and tion held last Sunday. William Isenberger who, wife his hom Mias Marie Cook is now secretary, and Mrs. Sonntag, treasurer. and their tongues “Praise God.” Tomorrow they will come down They pear to He succeeds with his , is leaving for Missouri! to make ready; we need your operation very much fn this work; we do wish, oh so much, that you could see your way clear to come and help us in this good work, Traveling on Regular Schedule j Between Casper and Denver LUXURIOUS—HEATED—COMFORTABLE—SAFE Bun- A larger church attendance last ‘ District Attorney J, J. Banton replying to statements by | father. The money wae set apart as) forget, And mill ust conan tthe | day school at 9:45, Church service | Sunday at both services, we were An enjoyable trip over a wonderful scenic route. church authorities and religions bodies at a distance says: |Tynitea States, and the Joke 1s that|to spring to thelr lips again. wher Wien A Free tes iat woe aged pumber- | Lenve Casper 8:00 a, m. Leave Denver 8:00 a. m. New York’s badness is seen only by small town hypocrites being well invested in good secur. | something too big for ordinary utter- pit realize what on improved appear- Arrive Denver 8:00 p. m. Arrive Casper 8:00 p, m. ho stand on Main street, with long faces and clasped hands. | ities, the total original value of the| ance occurs, St. Marke Church aba cut sadditorldin: tae: alte cae it t when they come to this city they constitute a great per- | investments has increased in a year % 3 Me: Fare $11.50, at the Rate of 3.6 Cents P ; ) : 7 ' @ if to SboObOS“ RRERME WIIK aT ox Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. | Colvin’s artistic hand has been upon er ie entage of audiences at salacious plays and readers of dirty 10 $2,5004 ‘ Phillp K, Edwards, Rector. Holy |it; come see, and know for yours hooks. New York is not bad, It is a decent and clean town, tp ae ot see nie corer Granddad communion at 8:00 a, m., church! self what ‘a change has been CASPER HEADQUARTERS AND TICKET OFFICES big towns go ical newspapers : —_ school at 9:45 a, m., morning prayer | wrought. wei : e clalist propaganda in the country It may be that the grandd..d never] and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Communion at 11, preaching fol- Henning Hotel, Townsend Hotel, Gladstone Hotel “ . ’ during the past year, saw a movie, a ball game, or listen. lowing; 7:30 evening services. Pro- : Aviators’ Complex For the Socialists, the laugh in| eq to a radio set or owned a flivver, Christian Sclence fessor McRill will be the speaker for “Aviators’ complex,” being an excessive estimation of their | the Joke is the fact that capitalism | tre never had to walt in a barber] Christian Science rervices will be| the evening ‘This is high school own importance, is back of the agitation of flyers for a new | 5#% been levied upon, at such @ high} shop until a girl’ got her neck shav-| held in the church edifice, corner of |evening for North Casper; all high Lap ; : ples rate, to contribute funds to fight it-| eq, and he never went in awimming|Grant and Fourth streets, Sunday |senior and junior. a cordially in- organization, Lieutenant Carpenter of the Florida naval air | seig. Tie joke ts a good one, but like with the Indies; he never smoked a| morning at 11, Subject: “Are Sin.| vited to attend. A. mate quartett station told the president's air board. A separate aur COFPs, | every good joke, it has more than | otgarette, and he never had his fin+| Disease and Death Real?" Teati.| 1s expected to furnish a part of the he said, would only add to present dissatisfaction, Six more one laugh in it, Here are men who] ger nails manicured or hie toenails monial meetings nre held on Wed-| music for the evening. We are look- naval air officers opposed Colonel Mitchell’s plan for reorgan- would destroy a government and an | qdoctered; he never drank near-beer | neaday evenings at 8:00 o'clock. All| ing forward to a splendid service ‘ ization of the air service. Two opposed the suggestion of Ma- | economic system that is capable of | and he never divorced grandma; he| are welcome to these servic Sun: | cordial invitation ts extended to jor General Hines that the coastal defense be turned over to | ®warding such returns on the fruit} never had a dark-brown taste in his|day school for children up to the|all who can come, the army entirely. Captain Land, head of the materials division | f Industry and brains. Russia, the) mouth next morning. and he never | age of 20 years is held on Sunday,at — Betnckaas of the bureau of aeronautics, urged that an officer be selected exponent of the opposing system, | shot a filling station bandit. Grand-]9:30 a. m, Reading room at 222 First Methodist Episcopal Eastbound ‘ aa} . ns \ + UFR ar deldars ae Scie hardly is capable of showing such} dad never took physical culture les- Becklinger building where the Bible 'The Friendly Church’ 622 ..... 0:45 or. “abil iid not availability utenant Champion of | indices of prosperity or of return-| sons, and he never slept in a pair|and nll authorized Christian liters,| Second ana meni, seen Chas, MIVGlindAy Cedini orbataeOaaier Ta ee bi Nd the bureau of aeronautics, appos \te air corps in Jing the principal, let alone the in-] of pajamas. ‘Thore area lot of] ture may be read, purchased, or bor-|E, Schofield, minister lunday trains west of Casper the nay terest, on any man’s earnings. It 18] things that granddad never did. But | rowed, is open each w: k day from Church sehool, 9 Mr. BL M aaa only in the United States of America | did you ever stop to think that he|noon until 5 p.m. Bean, superintendent, - kiistedatietoe at ana Washington satisticians report that 550,000 farm houses | that the Socialists have a chance to| was always right up to the scratch ae Morning worahtp, 11:00 0 hesiae S77 re now equipped with radio receiving wets. This Is perhaps | UH at such a situation. It could] when tt came to paying his bills? | Church of Jeaun Ohriat of Latter | ainink worship. 11:00. : 8:80 p.m, four per cent of all the farm houses, Campaigners will take, | bapben nowhere else in the world to- | And algo that a lot of hia oftsnrini Day Saints them, “Praise Ye the Lord 4:00 p.m. Otten ecie . ase. Campalgne Oke | day, Unlike Socialism and some oth: | could get a lot more out of life it] Services held in Labor Union hall offertory. “Fragment from Unfinish: Denarss ; audio Is no substitute the country sewxpaper Jer things, that joke 1s entitled to| they could say the same thing for|at 240 North Wolectt strece Bun | og Symphony," Schubert: solo, “N 7110.9 m. if au idew is to be put over. the stamp: "Made in the U, 8 A," J themoelves? : llbert, chi ‘ ’ day school at 10:30 a, m. and preach: 4 Sparrow Falleth,” Gilbert, Mra,