Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1925, Page 8

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925 Kansas 7 doctor of letters on Adolph S. Ochs.) 0f the most diffieutt obstacles o ti nal owner and publisher of the New| the alr pagers ees. nat York Times and the Chattano The ne s bic Phen wanna pbeos - SOS} nas teen recently dereloped an found to Mt the needs of the a : saAiIT heanni | mail for automatic lights betwe ere who under] A LIANT BEAGON 10 terminal fields, thus eliminating tt week, is er i expense of having light keepers o: ris duty. The beacons are operated by a storage battery which {s charged by- | a winddriven generator. placed o | top of a S0foot tower. The gener |. FOR IR MIL FLIES 2222-2 pete - teu ler made of walnut and 1s provide: with an automatic cutout 0 offset the danger of overchargir= the battery The lamps are of ar PAGE EIGHT fhe Casper Daily Cribune r¢ ’ By MARY TOBIN Bridge Tea Teday Wilt ! Complimen New York Visiter ven away by he: who attended week wit “Credit Unions” Also . t } proximately 102,009 cand’e-power s of © N } on Program at Late of way for the alr mail sec The generator 2s rated-at one kt! s M td has been In Cheyenne st watt, and in a 23-mile‘wind its out ‘ M | eeting. the installation of new night &: [put is 10 amperes at 32 volts, ar Bis eet equipment, stated Friday t in a 2Gmile wind, 23 amperes a 5 esu'ar Thursday meeting of | frst of a series of 15 new the same yoltage. L asper Literary club was held | Seroelectric beacons for the service} Twelve lights of this trpe will gues 3 he club room in the basement | Will be placed in operation this week | installed over a route of 152 mil: s Mrs. 2 First Dance of Season of the Natrona county libfary with on Sherman hill, recognized as one ! west of Rock Springs. Mrs. M F At Country Clud Tonight. Rey. P. K. Edwards, the president. ura. 3 uber m the chair. Dr. C. H. Platz led “ar “ the discussion of curtent events, in- d : aa, .| treducing his topic “Narcotics, Their Mis . S 2 and Abuse, Relative to the - ra Amendm in an in rage and able manner, In the . which followéd, the: fact ht out that the sale of{ s had not in sed > since nteenth Ainendment became c Banquet For Alumni Last Evening >. Cather presented a paper on “Credit Unie giving an ac count of the origin In England of | similar associations, and the gradual development into present day bank- ice of loan associations, Morris Plan Banks.The | of this paper dealt with character of unton ‘labor United States and the of these banks ”be- instrument of union FISHING Rey. &. E. COOKE will preach on above subject , - tomorrow at 11 A. M. in \ First Congregational Church (AMERICA THEATER) : Sunday School and Minister’s Bible Class at 9:45 A. M. QUESTION daughter Yeoman Meeting and of friends Dance This Evening. owing the re Ernest. Marquardt, 2 former c ofthe club, gave a delight- ful account of his travels to New Zealand and Austra where be} was engaged geological. work. | His description of thecountries he eee visited om his return through Java, cee of Riverton at- pe of social wel} ning held here ig ctber feature ns esha ge ~ Marin County, California, chose Miss Betty Zubler of Lark- | ‘fs wa ak Casper. spent a con | Pay ah inl aga no eae ot pena oo Sean USS say Se mens er fo prec vee Os sl ne ten har od aking sic Se" CA ame” “hea|l| At 7:30P, M. im the Odd Fellows’ Hall . ae ; : tay ymissloner of i > | t Ae ace ee gabe cy Rey. Mr. Cooke will answer the following questions: 1. If Christ’s teaching has the power you claim why has it failed for 2000 years? 2. Has not the “struggle for existence” and the “survival of the fittest” been the greatest factor in the progress of civ- ilization? Therefore ts not the “class war’ more needed than Christ’s teachings of meekness and lore? 3. Is it asin tobe rich? When Jesus said “The poor you have always with you” did He mean we must always hare poverty? 4. How can you recencile Christianity with Socialism, since the one rests on a spiritual basis and the other on a ma- terial one, and also since the leading Socialists are rabidly anti-Christian and atheistic? 5. Is conventional lying justifiable? Is lying ever justifiable, as, for instance, to the sick or dying? 6. Is not matter eternal? If not, how and when did it origi+ nate? : 7. What is the use of praying to a useless God who laughs at your misery and damns you afterwards? 3 Is the Gospel losing its grip on men? If not why are the churches so empty? Come and Bring Your Religious Problems ; for Solution Casper Woman Guest at Diner tr Thereopets : ang ee eee. ead Mr Ps Sot “| ming snd & awars sven = | Honorary Degree For Publisher CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Oct. 17.— ()—The Chattanooga University 4 the honorary degree of Radiola Heterodyne Mrs. Tyler Is New Member of Club. Att Treble Clef Cherus Te Held Rehearsal | cHEY “ }an-address to me c HE on and 4aV. J. Lewis |enne Rotary club, Horace M. Ab were recent Cusper men in River-! peight, superintendent of the Yellow- ton. stene National park, declared that Wyomingites who are opposing or are indifferent to the creation of a ¥ " pacigggtetin Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Welle Music Co. 232 E. ond Street Phone 194 Wedding in Lander Interests Friends in Thix City Frank Hyde left t Personals nne and Dex CLA. McK F. F. Marquis, C. A. Bart Wade} a four days Read and Anita Marquis have beer/ ¥ several days tm the Jack-| Perry Willams je country on a hunting trip.| land Tuesday. ee charse The Biggest Leased Wire System in the World ‘ F What the ~ ASSOCIATED PRESS IS What the ASSOCIATED PRESS IS ‘THE ASSOCIATED Presshasno and declares no dividends. » The revenues reach an anrmal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is an association of persons represent- re th: ning, eve- nhewspapers t the United aggregate of $7,000,000 derived Costa Rica, wholly from weekly assessments levied pro rata upon the mem- _ bers. i The members of THE Associ- ATED PRESS are persons of every Svabh litical = Philip s tion of the important news of the world for publication ts member papers. Each member contributes éx- y to the organization the his vicinage. rs news oO News of all other countries.in carton ivi the world is gathered by staff partisan activity; be important, clean, and free men in centralized bureaus and m the field. In addition, there is available, through exclusive ws-exchange contracts with foreign news agen- of the news that they in duals report news ASSOCIATED PRESS This news is distributed by eres ) >= leased wires. There are 55,000 The Associated Press % J f : pode ced lke ours, the citi- miles of leased wires operated in > ce able to: is % the daytime, and 53,000 at night. _- Leasep Terecrapn Lines Comgecten to : % and judgments respecting It is the greatest clearing January Isr 1925. house for news in the world. The number of words daily received and transmitted at each of the more important offices is over 75,000—the equivalent of 60 col- Benoos of the average newspaper. These Telegraph Wires Keep the Readers of Ghe@asgper in Touch with the News of the World PHONE RENARD (QTE RN

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