Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1918, Page 3

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sATURDAY, AUGUST, 17, 1918 Casper Churches oo SALVATION ARMY ~ a os ea beet Sem Ga Gavevs STH GALLINGER sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Bible THE OATH ; for adults 8 p. m., special salva-| Or eat from a German plate. n service, led by Mrs. Alma Acton.|1 will not deal with a German man M Acton has been doing success- All foul with German hate. evangelistic werk in Iowa, and} _rybody cordially invited to at- I'll eat no food and drink no beer | and Christians are especially If made by a German hand. ed to come and “do their bit.” Se will not use a German tool, ; Y ADVENTIST. | Razor, or knife, or saw. SEVENTH DA TENT MEETINGS |! will not trade with a German shop | That lives by the German law. I will not drink from a German cup, fami} day Nz tional ley auto trip thru the Yellowstone ional Park. Mr oe te Into the widely popular domain of | tures ; farts of the west. She will|!’lluse no drug with a German name, motion picture) entertainment has |?sper ie this service. , That’s grown on German land. vacation trip to the Circle Ranch 5 POMS S new ait powerfal mov: an-|° Thermopolis, and the Yellowstone Na- Park. They are making the trip in their Cadillac car. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Giblin and Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Kamp left for a oer shire Solon at Age of 81 Miss Mae Reddington of the Shock- Years; Was Serving His garage has her mother and Fifth Term _ | brother, Mrs. A. P. Réddington and The following program is an- ‘ é . Forrest Radiat of Gales i need for the week at the gospel|! will not sail on a German ship, for oieats dington of Galesburg, Ill PS at = located at Park and Center|, Where German songs are sung. Meee Seocdig és (just east of Park school) :|! will not breathe where God's clean Tiewaiegstal iS cautus any FRANKLIN, N. H., Aug. 17 iay, August 18, 8:15 p. m.— air tra uesday, August 20, is the day for’ Senator Jacob Harold Gallinger, ay ot God.” Is soiled by a German tongue. re yrmary election in Casper whon iday, August 19-——‘The Chris-! ssday evening—“Who Changed | A those who are to run for state an1 r t f f , county offices wil be selected from . a bbath. | TS ay eye Ac br the number of office seekers. If you eral months. Senator Gailinger had Present we should rate the movie as Utilizing been active in public life for half a bbath?. Did Christ? Did the|N°_more I'll hang on Christmas trees ° and vote for your choice you can’t abbath? ? | century and was a staunch Republi- | Those blood-stained German toys.| have “any kick coming’ later if the “| officers don't exactly suit you. Reg- 1 Re EET RTO Py Sita PRE SE oer DAILY TRIBUNe. a Heart Disease Claims New Hamp- tral is starting —)\ The New York Tribune ged gai 81 years, died here today of heart marines and aeroplan disease after an illness covering sev- | #!so the first war of m UNCLE SAM ENTERS MOVIE FIELD AS STAR PRODUCER IN BRINGING . SCENES OF WAR HOME TO PEOPLE shown on thé Russo Balkan and Spanish-Ameri- . mainly isolated rather crude r er assembled ® of showing the pre ts with historical con- -ordination is the d o of and centralization of cun- ver. Recognizing the purp jthe great value of movie, the sion © United States Government has :aken tinuity. over the work of visualizing on the D. W. Griffith once said that some sereen the scenes of the great war day the m¢ would supersed n order to show orial history printed ching of hi ry . of what is being over here and It has, beoome an equally HETHER you are over there with the press in mold fighting at the front recently ing public opinion. Recognizing this for’ Vout country: or This is the first war of sub- power, the tC nited States has en doing your bit with the peace and it is this step so that the real truth about army at home it is necessary es. Just at the war shall be shown on the screen this new strong arm of the that’ you' should enjoy goed , Uncle Sam can the more eyenteny. «Carl <rpet! or dissipate and overwhelm the tometrist assures you that = examination will the the most powerful ally that hard- 5 pressed democracy has yet been able to summon to her side.” In order insidious lies of the Hun. reliable e W dnesday, August 21, 8:15 p.| 4 : rae 4 ister your choice for office and then °"" that this powerful weapon may be “Pp. ng’s Crusaders” is distrib- ost you t little and that irst day oti the week themialn wept cues cermansiword, | 7 e) gue thinitat'tha November. clea-} Jacoh MMMSIA Gallinighe was. born |jatitisedito itm utmost, the Committes luted by the First National mehtttte’| fi the benefit to Be reaped is estament.” Every text men- { aor 2 tions. This is a patriotic duty. on a farm in Cornwall, Ontario, Can-|0n Public Information, of hich Circuit, In great Why hesitate any rs 1 k wil) | There is no love in a German heart, P: y . ; “| A ® ing the first day of the week wi Oe Gitaln tn. 4 Gethin waa * 8 «© ada, March 28, 1887, being one of 12| George ¢ reek is chairman, now’ con- cee ae longer? Pay us a visit. « considered. A daughter was born yesterday children, He received a so trols the work of the United Stat Mrs. Oscar Beyer will leave in the thursday, August 15, 8:15-—p. m.—¢| pyis ig m ke wh is di * ‘lafternoon at the Wvoming General | . a common | signal Corps and Navy Photograph morning for Thermopolis to join her Burnett-Hynes Op. Co. Is God Particular?” Can we do!” In) swear to ssote ras ie done, | hospital'to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blu-|#thool ‘and academic education, was|and arrangements have been made husband. Mr. Beyer. left esterday and come out right? And since I know you feel the same,|charth of 819 Natrona avenue. a printer in early life, studied medi-| whereby the committee will also han- 4nd will spend some timet here in the Over Lyric Theater riday, August 28, 8:15 p. m.— Home of the Saved. Where will the | I'l! ness it on to you. | —Kenneth Graham Duffield in the; t L elit h Sams a Rey. W. A. Long of the Seventh iD Ny elise herns 2 Samay ay Adventist church and G. T. Glen- ough will preach . Stereopticon| jictures each evening. Piso LER Winter classes in Piano study. Thurs- j dav and Friday, August 22 and 23, | will be registration days. Those com- Just received, New Topless Corsets 1 $1.50 to $2.50 Martz Hat |008 South Center. siti aig ae |Everything Ready For : |Mothers’ League Dance HOT FOOD FOR THE FRONT LINE) Monday evening, August 19, will The fi i be a big event at the Empress theater The fireless cooker is reported tol as the’ Mothers’ League’ has ‘plained and arranged for a vaudeville enter- » an important part of front-line 1ipment. Because it can be made} almost any shape it is particular-|honor of the Casper Home Guards y adaptable to narrow trenches and|who will be mustered into the state sinall priiet=2 ahs ete a py farth- | service at 7 o'clock the same even- er back somewhat behind the iines|jing ‘Phe progr: vill ‘begi t where the great field kitchens are|o Sock With edt on ee at 8 at work. Then soldiers carry the|under the direction of Miss Madee communication trenches along a de-| admit to this but a charge of 50 cents vious way to the boys at, the front. | will be made for those not attending | It requires little imagination to pic- ture the weleome that hot grub re-| vaudeville. ceives. attles are not stopped nowadays for a big feast such as the Greek/ The program is as follows: heroes enjoyed before the walls of| Star Spangled Banner—Audience, Dancing will follow the | musical and feature dancing, the Em- a nt battles of piping hot food) Dance—Madge Rush, Margaret, d steaming coffee being served to | Stanley, Georgia Reeves, Gladys e fighting men as they are to the| Rush, Doris Stanley, Pauline Green ydern soldier. - rmy kitchen today is thoroly evelopment..of. modern needs, => There are various kinds, thé newer == ones rivalling each other in a com- pletness of equipment that puts to shame the kitchen cabinet that is the pride and joy of the housewife. Quickly moved from place to place, readily put into operation, sanitary, hu fully equipped, always with the fireless cookers as an essential part of the outfit, the army motor-| kitchen of the very near future is go- ing to add much to the comfort of our soldiers. | Dr. La ROSE. The definition of the word SUCCESS 2 = = = snot the man or woman who “| on luck or chance, the right of might, | or mere strength that is successful, but the person that is capable of look- ng ahead into the future, sighting the | es, and most of all having the | force necessary to remove} Some of the most successful accomplished today are the tions of a mere child, a point, = or part of the original plans over-| ‘ooked in the making. Have you ever | to the point where you say “It\e mpossible to proceed”? You seem be confronted with an impene- ble wall-and give up hope. If e, you no doubt appreciate | comparison. j STOP AND THINK 3 1 may not penetrate the wall|e IS A WAY AROUND. There power the Master Mind be- upon you; it is quite possible |§ © him to develop your Mentality to @ an extent that you will have no § fficulty in seeing your way to Suc s with a positive knowled-e. 'r YOU ARE SUCCESSFUL, learn ow to remain so, \t YOU-ARE NOT SUCCESSFUL, ‘ how to become successful an ster of Yourself, | | | j r ‘he cannot become wiser. Ly There is no Original that cannot | duplicated, therefore SEE THE ORIGINAL _ MASTER MIND © you have the opportunity and ‘ by his world-wide study of the hic Phenomena, Learn to be, pitren the Master of your own’ Office Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 938 NEW COBB BUILDING (Next to Wyatt Apartments) Daily and Sunday be Peeoveccccecooece pictures. Mrs. John Walker of this city un- |nounces the opening of the Fall and |le. The Great Eastern Hippodrome ney dog and pony shows are visiting in ing first will have the choice of hours.|Casver today and have established Phone 636-M. their terts and amusement apparatus * |ont he city property on David street. This afternoon’s performance drew a laree crowd. Another performance will be given this evening while. the Ferris wheel, merry-go-rourd other features are in continuous mo- ticn. tainment and dance to be given in and Dorothy Moore. Cupid—Virginia Crippen. |the dance but who wish to see the ser to a Sour Apple Tree.” WASHINGTON, Aug. |press orchestra furnishing the music. Rush. a 4 Gypsy Beggar Dance—Madge | merce Commission, attagking the s Jumping Jack—Doris and Mar-|¢re Neither do we read in tales Jed by Dr. C. W. Thomas. garet Stanley. Nm Distilled Water at the Midwest Hotel We filter and distill all our water thru our own distilling plant. EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER IA Its many phases will be considered this week at the "here is no one s0 wise that he|s tent. This is a pressing question and if the subject is not clear in your mind, study the suyject with us and let the BIBLE determine the answer. Which is the Christian Sabbath? Each Subject will be illustrated with stereopticon EVANGELIST W. A. LONG. See Church Column for full program. * « * ee gs of the constitutional cenvention Hampshire in 1876, served representative in the legislature 1891. Address—E. Richard Shipn. Song—Audience, “Hang th» Kai- Sailor’s Hornvipe—Marie Muller, | National Council of the F: i Fascination—Ruth Adams. operative Association today filed ed freight rates on oa which Secretary Miss 1918—Frances King. rvranted in a 25 per cent Jazz Step Dance—Madge Rush. der, and asking that the o Gavott—Ensemble. restored. at the Midwest Hotel where you get pure water. J. G- NICHOLAS, Mgr. Can You Find It? Get full particulars at the Adventist tent on the corner of Park and Center streets Wednes- day evening, August 22. THE SABBATH QUESTION CCC CCOCOLECOOS cine and was graduated in 1858 and/dle the work of offical photographers interests of the } following the professionof medicine |°f France, England and Italy. company of ~which he is secretary. Senator Gallinger was a member several terms, then in the state sen-| tures under the direction of H Cc ate where he was president of that| Hoagland, the first of which, entitled body, was @ surgeon-general in the |““Pershing’s Crusaders,’ state of New Hampshite with the at the Iris, beginning Tuesday. rank of brigadier-general and was| While it is true that moving pic- i elected to the United States Senate in a.m. we will di vhere Re he He was successively re-elected and| city ,before noon, orders ‘received t= | This is an Easy Way to Get Cool during a portion of the 62nd Congress | liver anywhere : was president pro tem of the Sdnate. | >Ut only one one family 7 : Kg ° His present term would have expired | a cash, basis : Ea ¢ I ¢ Pierott—Laura Murphy. in 1921 credit store, Cs x t asper ce ream whe escsesERetess 209 ested beet eestemcond Dreams—Madge hia FEES eee o'clock with a splendid entertainment cate .aF et re RA TE INCREA SE - ; Song—Audience, “Battle Hymn of gallon, cork-packeted pails thru/ Rush. Dance tickets at $1.00 will the Republic.” IS PROTESTED nisi Phene UA CO. AN *l-Blum Oil and Gas ts Spend Eternity?” ln derwent a minor operation at the . With this c oh 7. erial. Mrs. Beyer will probably remain but 5 A 4s ardware Age. rwen n a S ae ith is comprehensive materia Boh Send y ybody is‘ cordially invited to| Se ae |Wvoming General hosvital yesterday ""° SUTEery Liat: etic Meda its command, the movie history of ® week nd these meetings. Miss afternoon. Her condition is favor- 7% wy the war will be co-ordinated so that, ingtead of detached scenes sandwich- injed in with other views, it will be as|shown in complete episodes. There for Will be a series of big feature pic- Why Worry About the Heat? will be shown An order rec ter that until 3:00 p erms are CASH. 3 ively will not be left a ny one, unelss paid for aated alice. © Pay, “EAS : Made in Casper Delicious and Wholesome, Good Enough for Anyone. Everybody Smiles When There is Ice Cream for Dessert. -- -:- tt Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Co. \ RUGS RUGS RUGS We are now prepared ta clean all kinds of kugs and Carpets. Dry Cleaning of all kinds is our business. CASPER DRY CLEANING a complaint with the Interstate Coin- in- Phone 255 J = = = = : : Do not use water for irrigation purposes ex- : cept between the hours of Six and Eight o’clock i in the evening, on account of temporary WATER SHORTAGE By order of WILLIAM JONES, Water Commissioner. IA The Shockley Garage Under New Management TO OWNERS OF CARS We are now prepared to do all kinds of Auto Repairing and employ only the best of mechanics, thereby giving you first-class service. We have added a painting department and will be pleased to give you figures on repainting your car. Our storage rates have been reduced to $12.50 per month Shockley Service Sales Corp. Corner Second and David Telephone 122-123 See pew 2FS..° 8 AS CTT! 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