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FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929 PAGE THREE Indict Three in A mbush Slaying Wheatland News ineonE TAX REUEdOE IS June 21. rRnprinnThe chautauaua wui There will be no evenintt service in open in Wheatland, for a five day entertainment on Sunday, June 30. tne Christian church, but the pastor inenEfiSEi j. z. renee wm occupy the pulpn Mrs.

Carl Judge and son. iair or tne First Methodist church at were Business visitors in ouu M0TDBMJW ON ELEVATED MARCELLING, finger waving, spe- fTm TITII flfll I ciaL scalp treatment with hot oil fir I En FATAL uDLLlalOH NEW YORK. June 2L OW A I a motorman was under arrest.today Fcirsl, iVS? charged with homicide as the result hur? Sdy J1 A M' of a rear-end collision between two Jr or km elevated trains in which one per- INew ork. f. ur.

son was killed and 35 were injured. John C. Killian of Phila- WL'liam F. Emerson, assistant fire delphia. marshal, died of over-exertion while engaged in rescue work.

the evening hour of worship. and Guernsey on WASHINGTON, June 21. OP) A Miss Leona WUliara ana rae North Casper Christian. "Bible school at 9:45 o'clock. At material increase in income tax col- Prideaux were married in the Meth-nrtistv Twrsonaffj in Casper, on St.

Anthony's Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center 1 streets. The Rev. Father John H. Mullin, pastor; Rev.

Father Thomas O'Riley, assistant pastor, and the Rev. Father W. Nicholson, second assistant. Masses on Sunday at 7 and 8 o'clock for the children followed by Sunday school at 9 and 10:30 o'clock. Masses during the v.eek at 7 and 8 o'clock.

Unity Study Club. 659 Oakcrest avenue. Sunday school at 10 o'clock; "services at. tendance is holding up. There will be a congregational business meeting at 10:30 at which two or three Kr i ft Y7 i visiting her sister, Mrs.

wuxi icvmue tor me rurrcui baugh of this place, going from fiscal year to $3,790,141,997 as of here to meet her financee at Cas- June i gixine a wesent surolus bv matters of business regarding prop erty and mortgage are to be referred r' i $101,79555. to. the members for settlement, and 1 every member is urged to be pres rViario. MrWhinnie 01 unpv ent. Adjournment at 11 o'clock for worship senice at First church.

erne nas neen a ouaacss uiwr ur uil lauou here this FLIERS TO FAIL IN F. Dillon and son Raymond. i 1mm ENDURANCE ATTEMPT International Bible Students Association. Services Sunday at 8 o'clock. Sub of Roanoke, have neen visaing at the W.

Smith home. Mr. Dillon" and 'Mrs. are brother MINNEAPOLIS, June 21 111 -rSZT- iur. I i o'clock.

Tuesday evening services at 7:45 o'clock. Liteurature may be obtained at the club rooms. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held in church edifice, corner Grant and Fourth street, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sunday at 9:30 o'clock.

Testimonial meetings Wednesday evening at 7:30 ject, "Baptism." Union Labor hall, 342 North Wolcott. Warren L. Pratt, lecturer. Everybody welcome and no CP) Lack of oil caused the second attempt of Gene Shank and Owen Haughland to set a new world's airplane refueling endurance record to end In failure. Shank and Haughland, in' their and sister.

The men left for salt Lake to visit other relatives. The Ladies Aid society, of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Carl Judge on Thursday afternoon. collection. rmm is First Presbyterian.

Eighth and Wolcott streets. Rev. landed at Mr. and Mrs. George, Richardson piane "Miss Charles A.

Wilson, minister. o'clock. All are welcome to attend these services. A reading room is left in their new Buick sedan, for Wold-Chamberlain airport. Their oil Nebraska points, to visit friends and supply leaked out while flying over Miss Lucile Krebs.

secretary. 9:45 o'clock. Sunday school. 11 o'clock, maintained at 200 Becklinger build relatives. a triangular course between the J.

B. Angle received a telegram Twin Cities, Northfield, and Has- worship. Rev. Dr. Frank A.

Smith telline of the death of nis latner, tings, they said. of New York, head of the mission ing and open each week day from noon until 5 o'clock. The subject of the lesson this week Is "Is the Universe Including Man. Evolved Dr. J.

B. Angle, at the old home in extension department of the North Island, N. C. ern Baptist board, will occupy the pulpit. Violin solo by Miss Luella On June 14.

Thomas J. Ferguson, by Atomic Force." Salvation Army Ball Head. dock. Rev. John C.

KH died after a long illness, at his home on the farm eight miles south of lian, superintendent of Baptist mis 200 North Wolcott street. Captain town, on the Yellowstone highway. trimmings including an airplane to do stunt flying in day time and to make a fireworks display at night In going through the books of the late Dr. E. B.

Smith, there was found Masonic manuel published in Salem, in 1618. The binding is of leather and the print is very clear in spite of its 311 years of use. sions for North American Indians will deliver the sermon. 7 o'clock, A. Wathen, officer in charge.

Serv He was in his 73rd year, having been ices on Sunday: Company meet bora in Hancock- Mass, on Au Young People's Christian Endeavor. 2:30 o'clock, Wednesday, Junior Sitting as a one-man grand jury, Circuit Judge Harry J. Dingeman indicted Ralph A. Wood, Cecil W. Holt and Herbert R.

Sullivan gust 23, 1856. While very young his parents moved to Magnolia, Iowa. ing at 2:30 o'clock; classes for all ages. Young People's legion at 6:30 oclock. Salvation rally at 8 o'clock Christian Endeavor.

for tlie murder of Ambrosse L. Haggerty, who was slain four months receded by regular street meet In 1881 he moved to ienver. wnere he was to Miss Frances Murray on February 6, 1884. To Mills Presbyterian. Mills, Wyo.

Rev. A. S. Taylor, ing at 7:30 o'clock. Public services durinz the week are conducted on MES1 pill them were born eight cnuaren, all minister.

Sunday school at 10 Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday of whom are living. In 1907 the fam o'clock. Quite extensive improvements have been made at the Bard-Arrow ranch during the past six weeks. A new dwelling house and a new blacksmith shop have been erected, and a strictly modern water system has been installed, so that all of the houses are now supplied with ago in a police ambush.

Wood's estranged wife, Grace Wood, is charged with conspiracy to kill her husband. Police, learning of this alleged plot on Wood's life, staged the ambush, and the grand jury has found that Haggerty was shot "without legal justification," and that the three indicted were present at the crime. Top photo shows, left to right, Sullivan, Frank P. Darin, their attorney, and Holt. Below, Mrs.

Wood and her husband. ily moved to Scottsbluff Neb making that their home for fiva years, Winter Memorial Presbyterian. Corner and St. John. Rev.

A then coming to Wheatland, wnere they have since resided. Mr. Ferguson' was known over most of the S. Taylor, minister. Sunday school at 9:40 o'clock.

The exhibition and program showing some of the work accomplished at the North Casper not ana cold water; with a steam plant for streilizirj all of the dairy utensils. All of the ranch buildings are also supplied with government electric current, furnished through the town of Wheatland. A milking machine has been added to the dairy which very much fa fire meeting and picnic supper at state. He is survived by his widow, eight children, nineteen grandchildren, eight brothers and sisters. The funeral was held from the Catholic church, on Tuesday and burial made church vacation schools will be held 11 o'clock, morning worship and sermon.

No evening service. Wel Lower Garden creek on the regular Friday evening, June 28, at the at 8 o'clock unless otherwise announced. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran. Missouri synod, corner South Park and East Fourth street. E.

Rie-del, pastor. Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. The sermon will be based on the word of God as It is recorded in Luke 17. 1-10. the subject chosen being: The Prayer of the Apostles: 'Lord.

Increase Our Faith." Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. The annual Sunday school picnic is to be held Sunday, June 30, at Lower Garden Creek. The church service will be held on the grounds at 11 o'clock. coffee will be served gratis by Trinity La come all most cordially. North Christian church.

All inter meeting night, Wednesday, June 26. All members are cordially invited to tne wneatiana cemetery. ested are invited to attend. The Missouri picnic was well pat cilitates the ease of milking forty 11 a- Kenwood Presbyterian. ronized by Wheatland people, all of attend.

This will be the last meeting of the season prior to the annual two months vacation period. Meetings will be resumed in Sep I 5 Glendo Briefs Corner Washington and Twelfth a any cows, ine mincing macmne is an especially welcome addition during the hot summer months. streets. Rev. A.

S. Taylor, minister, whom report having had a line time. About 600 people were present and the events were exceptionally good. i tember. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock.

Morn GLENDO, Wyo. (Special.) One ing worship at 11 clock. One of the ministers from the Baptist state While playing on the banks of the 7 living on the Yellowstone highway First Baptist. Corner Fifth and Beech streets. Sybille at their, home, the children does not have to be told that the convention which is meeting in our city, will preach the sermon.

You park is open for the automobiles are dies Aid to all who bring' their lunch. Games and contests for the of Charles Moore, found a which the changing current of the stream had. washed out. It are invited to worship with us. C.

F. Acree, pastor. Morning services begin with the Sunday school at 10:30 o'clock. A. W.

Bailey, super going through in an intermittent flimdar school children, under su stream. 4 East Side Community. The local Woodmen lodge held a is rather oddly shaped and small, but apparently that of an elderly intendent. Worship and sermon at 11:15 o'clock. Wyoming Baptist con pervtsion of the young in the afternoon: also baseball and other games for the young people East Second at Kenwood street.

party at the American Legion hall person. The teeth are in good condi J. Howard Brawn, minister. Church here Wednesday evening. The Wood vention in session and pulpit to be occupied by visiting ministers.

Mu school at 9:45 o'clock. Morning men and their wives made merry in uon except xor oemg worn aown, later in the afternoon. Kerres ments at the stand run by the la dies of the Aid society. dancing, visiting, and dining until and two which appear to have been worship at 11 o'clock. Evening wor sic under direction of Galley late.

Young people's rally and conference ship at 8 o'clock. Subject, A New broken out. No Indian trophies were found around the place and only Ax. Aid society meets at the Lar- at 2:30 o'clock. Closing session of Ed Roediger of Buffalo, for Grace Enrlish Lutheran.

sen ranch, nine miles east of Cas convention in the evening. These merly of Glendo, is now visiting in a species of clam shell, which had evidently been around the neck was Disguished Styles Special i 9, Emphasized in Newly Arrived i Summer Footwear tf jfN-r7 i ft ll I per Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. "The church of the open door" on CY avenue. Charles S. Bream, pas services are open to the public and especial invitation extended to all Glendo.

O. J. Leech went to Casper Wed found. The remainder of the bones The men of the church are to go tor. o'clock.

"Live Wire" Sun out later for dinner. will be dug up later, with a view to deciding how long the bones have nesday with B. J. Coleman's truck bringing back a load of groceries for dav school. L.

M. Kyner, general who do not worsnip eisewnere. First Methodist Episcopal. been there. superintendent.

11 o'clock, morning Karma and Reincarnation Legion. local business men, Lewis Cook and Dan Guilford worship. Sermon. "Vision for Lead The Karma and Reincarnation The frost in this locality Wednes "The Friendly church." Charles E. Schofield, minister.

Miss Kate riav night did considerable damage are planning a rodeo, for the Fourth ershlp." 6:45 o'clock, Luther league. legion will hold its regular Sunday aub set. "Jesus Teacning us ecu nisht meeting at 8 clock at 142 both to the garden stuff, and field July- It -will consist -of racing, beans, one farmer near here renort- bucking, roping, and all other Control Leader Miss Elsie Floyd. 7:45 o'clock, erening worship. Adams, assistant.

9:45 o'clock, church school. 6:45 o'clock, Epworth leagues. 11 o'clock, morning worship. Prelude, "Praise Ye the Father" South Wolcott street. The subject for the evening will be "The World Ing that he lost about 15 acres of -field beans and in the gardens The Call With UlC Teacher." There will be also Gounod.

Solo. Miss Catherine Coale Friendly song service. Sermon. 'Casper's Government An Important city problem will be short talk on Karma and Reincar around here, an observer can not out i note a slightly wilted appearance to nation. The public is cordially in cited to attend and learn of this Offertory, "Meditation, Johnson.

Sermon by Dr. C. H. Wong of Shanghai, China. Postlude, 'March some of the stuff that Is up.

decided by vote on Tuesday, June 25. This sermon will deal with that great world movement to spread Emmett Newell of Estrabrook was brotherhood and the ancient wis of Triumph," Clark. 8 o'clock, eve a Glendo shopper problem. The public is cordially, in rlted. First A.mb dom to all humanity.

St. Mark's Episcopal. GLENDO, Wyo. (Special). Sunday, June 16, Chris Hauf ning worship.

Reading, "The Other Wise Man." Van Dyke, Miss Eleanor BurwelL Solo, "His Eye Is On the Sparrow" Robert Howe. Reading, "The Littlest Orphan," Sangster, Miss Frances Car Serrlcee for Sunday. June 23. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev, was honored with a surprise party Bible school at 9:45.

Morning wor given in recognition of her seven Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8 o'clock. Church K1d at 11 o'clock. The pulpit will contains school at 9:45 o'clock.

Morning occupied by one of the visiting ministers of the Baptist church from their state convention now in tieth birthday. The evening was spent in playing cards, "radioing" and" dancing. Refreshments of sandwiches, punch and cake were served by the Misses Violet and Kathryn Hauf. Mrs. Hauf received penter.

Sermon, Rev. C. E. PerLee. Our Saviour's Lutheran.

Sixth and Durbln streets. E. M. Berg, pastor. Fourth Sunday after Trinity.

9:45 o'clock. Sunday school. prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Theosophical Society. The Casper lodge of the Theo-sophical society will hold a camp- session in Casper.

Everyone Is urged to attend services and to wel HILLS BROS COFFEE come the guest minister of the day, a great many lovely birthday gifts. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hauf and family; Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Bollln and fam ily; Charles Hauf, Christian Hauf, Mr. and Mrs." Thomas How- sher and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Barnes and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Moran and family, Edwin Ellis and Bert Gibson. All The famous trade-mark, the Arab, is Hills Bros. exclusively.

The exact, continuous process which roasts a few pounds at a time is also Hills exelu- sively. No other roasting process insures such A matchless uniform flavor in every pound. No other coffee tastes like Hills for none is roasted the same way. the guests reported a pleasurable evening. W.

G. Morris and family left the vicinity of. Glendo Saturday for Bona where Mr. Morris has a con tract plowing with his new Deering A tractor. Charles D.

Heldt left Tuesday night for Cheyenne. HILLS BROS Miss Muriel Sobot and M. L. Cros ii 1 1 i ier, proprietor of the Modern hotel at Glendo, returned from Denver COFFEE Tuesday. Mrs.

Crosley has not yet returned as she Is still in Denver I it ml from the arJf- Easily opmed wilk th key. convalescing from a recent opera tion. MM NEW SUMMER SHOES Chris Hauf left for Omaha, Sat urday, with a shipment of cattle. While there he expects to make a J1LJ little, side trip to Kansas City to visit his daughter, Mrs. Albert Roediger.

While branding horses, recently, Wm. J. Hall, U. S. land commissioner, was kicked by a mule on the knee.

The injury is not believed to be serious. 1 of fine quality, in several different styles brings the latest versions of the favored patterns, which, with, those already here, make a collection of special interest to every woman about to choose her summer footwear. Our Window Display of These Splendid Values. Interesting pricings make every shoe in this collection a worth-while value. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Waters have moved to their mountain home for the Midwest Brief '4 ilA'Jfr Kellogg, are extra crisp corn flakes a m.iu wyo. ispeciai) Dolidous with cool milk or cream. for luoch and the ckiWren Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Trudgen returned Tuesday from a four weeks vaca The world's most popular breakfast cereal i a bowl of golden Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Crunchy-crisp, rich with matchless flavor. Kellogg's get first call with young and old 12,000,000 people daily. Sizes 3 to 8. Widths AA to D.

tion tour which was spent at points on the Pacific coast. Among other places they visited Mr. Trudgen's Toning meal. At 'all grocers ia tea rad-aad 1H 1 7 birthplace on Sutter creek, the nt oj noteit, 4 S. stream on which gold was first dis re.UoranU, en Mada by Here's Contentment A big slice of the food that Is always delicious.

Always nourishing. Always economical. Bread is the only, economical food today. covered in California, but Mr. Trud Kellogg ia Battle Creek.

gen was born in the adjoining county, that of Amadore. This last week Bob McCllntock, Henry Fritscher and Fred Perkins were all transfered to the Diamond Novelty patterns for street or dress wear. Both high end low heels. All the wanted and colors. Desirable quality and careful workmanship.

Cfl ftQ Priced Women's novelty slippers, for ttreet or dress in patent, satin and kid leather. Pumps, straps and ties, in both hizh 56.48 Butter Malt Anticline near Rock River and William Warren to Buffalo creek, 1 Bread Slim Ti 2 near Walden, Colo. A'l of these men are In the drill i CORN i i CORN FLAKES Economy hoe basement "Better "Ey a Long Way" At your grocer's. BEACH-SCHOLTZ BAKING CO "133 St." Botolph Phone 810-W ing department. NEW YORK Mrs.

Edwin Ca-rewe (Mary Aiken) is to buy a gift in Paris for Dolores Del Rio. something Dolores wants very much. She so revealed on arrival from Chicago where she arxi her husband screen director were remarried last Sunday -afte a divorce and separation cf 18 moEths. r-.

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