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PAGE TEN HO THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD First Congregational the mode are hool a th Cooke in the Y. me hour will study sure of the Gospe into the foundatt the authenticity of the Gos: Matthew, Mark, Luke and i ‘ou to know tt faith in the reets. W. a school at worship and ser- a Popular Bibl t 7:30 p. .m John 1-11. Sub Whatsoever the © You, Do It!" “Do protest that ever hon: t com: iment? one,” sajd the protests coever He aith unto hese words ere spok rriage. We will apply them to marriage, as a solemn reminder 1—for all intending to en- ter mfarriage, 2—for all in marriage. A timely topic, when broken mar- riages are as common as broken win- dow panes! Lesson for the Bible Study hour ts found John 1, 15-27. “John the Bap- Revealing the Father,” Inter- esting questions will be answered. "What about the popular doctrine of the universal fatherhood of God?” What about the “progressive” with a itying side glance at the poor be- Bible Christians that still e old teaching of Christ, 1 through His blood?” attend ou can TODAY ORDER THE DENVER POST LATEST NEWS BEST FEATURES 10 PAGES COMICS ON SATURDAY 7 DAYS A WEEK Delivered Anywhere in Casper 65c Per Month EARL KEENAN Agent Office at Pep’s 146 S. Center. Phone 18 ae . LIGHT Highest Quality, Instantaneous Service, Cleanliness First: Presbytet , leader. 2 building fund at the new church Wolcott. Much’ prog- yments on ce m current sup: ed to bring up pay- e are nearing t at Eighth and are requ a to date, nd of th u 3 ¥ large and th audi celved Sun will ing spirit of ro testl- monies to the place. th h fills in st Church of the Naza Pre ching. 7:3 We ur prese our sery- ices will be m appreciated, A | we welcome nits you. Come and ship with us if you have no other church home. Fine music. sing « Winter Memorial Presbyterian. Corn H and St. John street Hodsdon, minister. Sun ch school of relig! raded classes, Worship and stories suited to the child's age. Adult class ty Mr, Hodsdon. 11 a. m., adult nd sermon story for boys Adult sermon theme, Sixth Commandment, “Thou Shalt Not Kill." It's no easy thing to be a good Christian, But a man deserves more credit for trying than for not trying. You'll find others who are trying at Winter Memorial church. Pp. m., intermediate Christian Qndeavor under the supervision of Mr. Oscar Erickson, Senior Christ- fan Endeavor, with Miss Mayme Brown as leader. 7:30 p. m., sub- ject, “Don't Make Excu Mak Good.” Mountain View Community. | The fourth of the Untied Door Se- | ries of sermons will be preached on| lay afternoon, “The Door of the jay school at 2:30 y adult Beech nister. | Louls 8, Bible m. ses | for all. Brotherhood class, odemus.” Did Jesus believe in Evo: lution? Dr, Bowerman, teacher. Morning worship, 11:00 a, m. Rev. | John E. Turner, great song leader. | Dr. Bowerman will preach on text, | Matt. x1:28, Reception of members at morning | service, } Suntor B. ¥. P. U. nior B, ¥. P. U fesus and Nic- + at 3:00 p, at 6:30 p. Evening worship, 7:30. Reed-Tur. ner evangelistic service. Great cho- rus singing. Soul stirring ¢ Services eve Reed-Turner ery fc | cordially inv evening at 7:3 ' Grace Luth “Wolves in Sheep's | the morning subject of Dr. ( in Grace Lutheran church, corner CY avenue and Ninth street, Sun- morning at 11 o'clock. j Catechism. j Are there such things as “wolves | n sheep's clothing?" Sure, Jesus | warned us of You don't mean | fe predato’ nimals on the range, do you, and the sheep also there? No, Then what do you ean? Well, I mean only what rist meant, when He used this that in t course of time THE CHILI KING LUNCH 232 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming LUNCHES, SANDWICHES WAFFLES | mor Where Uncle Sam Manufactures His Laws aD TE oy 3953 acu an USE IN TUG-OF-WAR TO REGAIN LOST P itis aes there a of Chri h the ‘ould preach some to the pel. sheep wou! Well, mu used men aken spel who ad t nake it we the uchin people are Christ often good Shepherd bis fe £ such t n ca sheep t tail-ender , who follow so far bet that shepherd's v gospel song serv nd a sermon on t n Wolve's Cloth Special m ubject heep Knowing what we also what we do and jout wolves, and knowing that the sheep know jall about wol and that wolves know all about sheep, we are simply rprised t sheep ant to be, or try to be, w like q wolf. strange as it me dem, it happen sometimes, 2 ty s the foolish sheep ma He wok: gets No: one Ke han the Christian who times to play the worlding. of it’ eve time. becomes a greater laugh- y stoc hink of poor Peter cursing and denying his Lord before a little girl, and then going ¢ weeping bitterly | Kenwood Presbyterian 1312 South Conwell St. A. S. Tay- lor, minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a, m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m Young People’s society, 6:45 p. Leader, Howard Noland. This meet- ing will be followed by a short Bible study, led by Mrs. Arthur Gaylord. Read John 5. Wednesday, 7 to § p. m followed mid-week service, by choir practice from 8 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, 2 p. m., Ladies’ Aid at the } Mrs. Taylor, 605 E 14th Mills Presbyterian 8. Tay r 1, 10:00 a. m society, 6:15 p. m bert. Topic, “Great Spurred People to worship, 7:00 p, m. 7 to 8 p, m., mid-week service. We will begin our study of the Bible at this meeting. Try to be present for the first meeting of this series. Choir practice will follow from 8 to 8:30 p, m. Thursday afternoon the Ladies’ Aid will hold a bake sale, the pro. our church building Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar stre Dr J. T. Hanna, pastor. At least twenty nm and women to meet in the uthwest Sunday school room for the | would ever | of which are to be used to im-| A bird's eye view of “Capitol Hill,” Washington. prayer ser school for old and young. 11 Evangelist the Auto Chapel car which will leave manuel for the First Baptist church at 7 p. m. for the union meet- so nothing bout the sing- dolph, lea ning at § o’cloc service, Mrs. open daily healing ler. Room and Theosophical Lodge. The Theosophical Lodge will meet on- Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Room 9, Zuttermeister building. Members only. Karma and Sunday evening at o'clock Room Zuttermeister buildin, there will be a ‘Beginners’ Class" in the Theosophical teachings. At 8: o'clock the regular meeting of the Karma and Reincarnation Legion. Subject, “Reincarnation.” 7 in both cl: ex. East Side Community. st Second and Kenwood. Holwell, minister, Ray- | mona V. Li endance in our Church school since its foundation. There was nothing al offered, just the splendid services of our leaders and teachers. Mr. Lee Doud and Mr, E. L. Rees enec are good engineers and workers. 11 a. m., Rev ‘ollins will preach for us. We welcome his fellowship, message and experience. of Mrs. E. 8. Allen, 147 South Ken- wood, Thursday afternoon. Mid-week service, Wednesday eve- ning. An interestingglesson from a ayman. oir rehearsal, Friday evening. Next Sunday morning Mr. Holwell will preach on “The Long Trail” or how far will the gospel go. Sunday night on “Three Great Commands.” First Methodist Episcopal. “The Friendly Church.” | Chas. E. Schofield, Minister. 9:45—Church school. 11:;00—Morning worship. Anthem, “Send Unto God," Schnecker. Solo ts by Mrs. Milne and Mr, Osborn. Sermon, The Hands of Jesus.” 1100—Junior church Tople, e at 9:40 a. m, 10 a. m., Oliver Reed will preach and we want all the people of southwest Casper to hear him. 3) p. m., remember that the men’s gos- nel team will be at our church. nted—Fifty men from southwest r to give these men a hear- 6:15 p, m., the Young People meet promptly for their pro- Reincarnation Legion. Public cordially Invited to attend either or t Sunday marked the peak at- omething etter Than Gold.” by Miss Isabel Holden, League. Prof. Mc- hone quartette. ell Johnson and Mr. r. The young people of the t Side Community church will be our guests, Meeting in the big annex. | 7:30—Evening worship. Solo, “The Ninety and Nine,” Arr. by Edward Campion, Mrs, W. J. Wilt. Sermon, “Remembering Tomorrow.” ‘The congregation of the East Side Com: munity church will be our guests. Seats will be reserved for them. Membership training classes meet at 4 o'clock and 5 Latter Day Saints vices held in Labor Union hall Unity Truth Center. at 340 North Wolcott street. Sun: som 9, Zuttermeister buljding. | day school at 10:30 a. m. and preach- if r unday servic 11] ing services at 7:30 p. m. E ) Mr, Byrnes, speaker. Sub-|is cordially invited to ettend. \j he New Birth.” Sunday |school at 10 o'clock, Mrs. Service, teacher. Tuesd evening at Christian Scien® services will be | o’clock class in 1d in the church edifi Mrs. Peterson, Grant and Fourth Sts. Supday, 11 a. m., subject, “Life,” stimonial etings are held on Wednesday lock, evenings at 8, o’c All are wel come to these services. Sunday school for children up to the age of 20 years 1s held on Sunday at 9:30 a, m. Reading room at Beck- Itnger building where the Bible and all authorized Christian Mterature may be read, purchased, o” borrowed, is open each week day from noon until 6 p. m, Salvation Army Hall Meetings held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sunday at 11 a. m., 615 p. m, and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. All children are invited to attend our Sunday school. Ensign and Mrs. Pagan, officers in charge, The Church of Christ Worshipping at the city hall, Will meet each Lord's day at 11 a. m, to study the Bible. Everybody invited to attend. St. Anthony's Catholic The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, pas tor; the Rey. Father J. F. Moreton, assistant pastor. Mass on Sunday at 6:30, 8, 9, and 10:30 a, m. Mass during the week at 7 and § o'clock. Sunday school, 2 p.m, First Christian Grant and Lind streets. Charles G. Stout, minister. Phone 2909. Church school, 9 7:30 p. m., East Side church will 5 a.m. unite with First church in the eve-’ Morning sermon and communion, ning service. We thank First 11:00 a. m, church for the cordial invitation | Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. and will reciprocate in the future.| Evening worehip, 7:30 p, m, We believe in fellowship and brother-| Our school is enjoying a very hood. We believe in uniting the| spiendid growth in numbers and forces of Chfistianity in common | zeal for which we are very happy. | |interests of the Kingdom. Rev.| Our Christian Endeavor this Sun Schofield will preach the sermon. | day will be led by Miss Paul. Mrs. W. G. Wilt of lechurch| We are taking the Sunday. eve- will. sing. nings of this .nonth to get ready for W. F. M. S. meeting at the home| the completion of our society on ‘Endeavor Day” when, asa fitting memorial to the beginning of tho Christian Endeavor movement, we} will give the full evening to the sub- ject of Christian Endeavor. Our morning sermon subject for this Sunday will be second in the series of sermons on “Symbols."" This serles we are hoping will be of help to the congregation and a source of instruction «nd encour- agement to many. The subject for the Sunday night sermon, “A Wonderful. Lesson Taught in a Wonderful Way by a Wonderful Teacher to 2 Wonderful Pupil.” If any one noticing these | an- nouncements wishes to attend a ,il f degree of friendliness, try the F' Christian church, and to go where there {s something of interest every minute, t church, and if you wan surprisingly large Sund dience, just stop at Grant and L streets and come in. Oar § | visitors. NLL. CA, As matters now stand, the most 919 East Sixth Street. E M.| Important work of congress is done Berg pastor. In caucys or in committee and there Rev. A. J. Bergsaker of Sioux) is comparatively lttle opportunity Falls, S. D., district traveling sec-|for the individual member to -dis- retary us, both services. In the English on the theme, “Christian| ment. ©? course, the size of the Stewardship.” In the evening at] house compels restrictions that are 7:30, his message (in Norse), will set | Unnecessary in the senate, forth “An Important Decistor The Senate's Power. A cordial and sincere invitation is] [ew citizens understand the’ dit- extended to all who re without | fer- :ce in the powers and prerog- other church affiliations to sharé|atives of the two houses. Few, in this visit with us. Sunday school] tact, know. what the powers of con- and Bible class at the usual hour, | gress : 945 a.m The senate has the sole power to Choir try all impeachments of federal of- p. m, tic including the president. p.m, Y, When. the president is tried, the vior’s Lutheran of home ‘missions, and will deliver the sermon 0, Rev, Bergsaker w SU Inner Workings Of Congress Told by Correspondent of The Tribune By JOHN T. LEWING, Jn. Central Press Correspondent. (Copyright, 1926, Casper Tribune.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The perpetual tug-of-wir between the senate and the house for power and prestige is being fought in this ses- sion of congress vigorously than in many more The house, eclipsed the’ uppe: chamber in a minor sense for .two decades, and in a major sense since the peace treaty fight, is bidding again for a place in the spotlight. Its members, their dignity ruffled by having to play second fiddle in all things to the senators, are rebelling. And for the first time in recent yeuss they have in Speaker Nicholas Longworth a leader capable of cap taining a successful campaign for the recovery of their lost prestige. With longing eyes the representa- tives look upon the supremacy of the lower chamber of the parlia- ments of-Great Britain, France and for instance, and hope at least themselyes in, a position 1 importante to the senators. They complain that even the prest dent, who should be neutral, dis- minates against them, The pub- "s attitude is indicated by the fact | that the senate gallery has the most if you want ry the same t to be in a y night au- 1 swith at morning at il preach In tinguish himself, parficularly in the house. In the senate the rules are Uberal and there is more freedom of debate, discussion and amend- chief justice of the supreme court Most women don’t 1i caterpillar gives them a chill, and a centipede a nervous ‘breakdown, Not so in the case of Miss Mary C. Foley, pretty Washington, D. C. girl. She fs an artist in the Department of Agriculture, in Washington, and! her job is to paint! in thelr natural colorings all kinds} of crawling things Sho kes the fob very much, shet é wis we The paintings MARY C FOLEY Here’s a Woman That Likes Bugs presides, as the vice president, ruling officer of the senate, is, of course, an interested party. The house of representatives brings the charges in impeachment cases and the senate acts as both judge and jury. Treaties with foreign powers are made by the president, but two-thirds of the ke bugs. A RESTIGE NDAY, JANUARY 17, 1926 the supreme court, with the “advice and consent of the senate.’ ‘All bills for revenue must origi nate in the house, but tho senate may propose or concur in n™end- ments as on other bills. Irequent- ly, however, the senate so amends revenue bills as to leave only faint traces of the original measure. The house brings imp hment charges. How to Rise Above Mob. a bill The mere introduction of in congress no significan Any member introduce measure he Probably tan five per cent of the bills draf ed and placed on the clerk’s tabie, which constitutes thi al act of introduction, ever be laws. The ordinary member of the house may br wn measures up for disctission by unant- mous consent; in his ef, forts m he oppo 1CcUs, €d to object to his every move. In the senate it is slightly 4 ferent lative matter mi be bi in three wa mous consent; making it order, which requires two-third vote; taking its due course on the calen- latter provision makes it a bill under the great mass. of ed in every session. It can be seen that it takes a strong personality not to be re- duced by the v ngs of cong and ‘the party. to'a mere “rubber Only by clos of members of both part clever “and tactful leadersh can the house hope to in the should sidetrack legislation of senate is difficult. Obvious! house shuold side slation of senate origin, or amend se fuse to originate the senate could r Then, too, the: nate bills, or re venue measures, ate in kind. © is the matter of the representative subordinate | Place in party politics. The senators wield the political power in thelr respective states. patronage, and 1 They manage the tronage, 1. e. jobs for constituents, the crux of political influence. » representa~ tive, who comes up for election every two years, must be wary of bucking the dnfluence of the sena- tors of his state. Unity of members of both parties, and clever leadership, will be neces- sary to make the house's bid for a e In the sun effective, Sheridan Inn THE OLD ESTABLISHED STOPPING PLACE IN SHERIDAN Your Home When in Town. Senate must concur. The president also appoints ambassadors, other public ministers, consuls, judges of MONEY On Easy Monthly Payments Safe and Garage in Connection D. D. WARNER, Proprietor to LOAN church where there is an unusual POLLY OF THE FOLLIES--- The Helping Hand ONE MloRE PER— FORMANCE , Pokiy, AND THEN WE'RE OOR OWN Boss¥s FOR Two WHOLE WEEKS -WON'T [T |) BE WONDERFUL! ‘Yoo Sar iT, MADDY, 1 CAN HARDLY walt: CAN HARDLY WAIT FOR THIS MEAL EITHER ! HERE (T 1S Now-f-1- M-OYSTERS.1 Love EM, SAY, SEE HERE, WAITER — | ORDERED A DOZEN, THERE ARE ONLY ELEVEN-HERE! are used in books, on warning pos- ters, and all manner of records and circulars. Published by the depart- ment. LECTURE STUDIES OF EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLD INTEREST FOR SCORES The Epworth league Méthodist church {s putting on a ries of special lecture studies on| Sunday evenings, to be continued for six consecutive Sunday evenings at the church during the league out, || 6:15, the topic being, “A Study of the Mexican Problem’ tn the United States.” ‘The book used is entitled, “From Over the Border.” A chap- ter is being reviewed each evening, together with other. useful and in- teresting information. The Hpworth league of the East Side Methodist church will join the First church league this evening in the study, Last Sunday ‘evening, the first night of the study, 165 were present. A special saxophone quartet, the league orchestra and a special vocal duet will be musical |) features for this service. Prof L. A. | McRill is, giving the lecture-study |/ each evening. All are cordially in- | vited to attend. YES MISS, Are Your Taxes Delinquent? Do you know we will loan you money t taxes and save you 7 per cent? loan you money to pay them and you can loan in ten easy monthly payments. Peoples Finance & Thrif 105 Becklinger Bldg. Do you owe a few bills here and there? 0 pay your We will repay the” t Co, Phone 825 TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Arriver NG) CURT cn etesme, YES eS ~-1.30 p.m. No. 32% 5:45 p. m. No Sunday trains west of Casper. CHICAGG BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound i 0 Westbound No. 29 No. 81 i (Wow FT, But, ‘OU SEE, ONE OF THEM WAS BAD, SO It TOOK , THE LIBERTY OF THROW ING \T AWAY FoR Soi! we Departs 1:50: p. m. Departs 6:00 p. m. Departs 8:30 p.m 4:00 p. m Departs 7:10 a. m. y BILL ZIEGFELD: