Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1919, Page 6

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ASTER SPIRIT SOARS, CHRISTIAN Driven from Holy Land; Special Music and RESTORATION OF HOLY CITY CELEBRATED THIS YEAR Special Significance Given ‘Given Easter with Infidel Turks MURDERED HUNGARIAN THE CASPER. DAILY ‘NATRONA COUNTY FALLS DOWN IN SALES OF WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FOR MARCH; LARAMIE HEADS LIST WORLD REJOICES Natrona county, according to figures compiled by the federal re- of War Savings stamps during, March and has bought only 1.7 per cent of its 1919 quota to date. Laramie county heads the list with 16 per cent sold. The figures for the month follow: LAID AT REST TODAY peas : County Quota Sales Mar. Total Sales Per cent Services in Casper Churches Sunday. sin Ga : ‘Albany; were et lee 146,008 262.92 2,755.39 1.9 | ————_— he eieNeEE mnearian, yee Ae Big Horn ~~ 96,403 2,336.54 2.4 Easter will dawn in Casper tomorrow and here, like all the victim of a murder on the edge Campbell 65,310 4¥.37 0.07 other cities of the Christian world, church congregations will 0f the Sandba yeralabysragorand , t E whose slayer is still at large, was| Carbon ~-- HOSE BEE) ed _» celebrate the day with greater fervor and deeper reverence. buried today from the Bowman|Converse — 127.589 2,030.18 1.5 - © The reason lies in the fact that the hand of the “infidel Turk” chapel where the remains have been! Crook _- 71,481 451.86 0.6 | j has been remov ed from Palestine. . held pending further developments i inj Fremont 134,941 2,746.67 2. It is exactly 674 years since the Turk drove out the Chris- the case. Goshen 64,222 i 1,345.16 2.1 tians and took pe ion of Jerusa- | Hot Springs 83,925 634.80 1,043.46 1.2 lem latte See erat BOM | Johnson 70,686 235.12 - 2,765.00 3.9 Rroateiuhiviecle Kine Ge her Ntin | Laramie 219,990 22,450.79 36,842.75 16.5 kingdom, in imitation of an earlier Eincoln 162,633 437.54 5,039.58 = 3.1 Wine Of derusalen, | Natro 233,028 327.43 3,874.02 1.7 © tion among the Ch jesict 69,397 140.50 395.58 0.6 time it was not difficult for the Turk 95,055 209.38 2,470.50 ° 2.6 | to gain control in 1244 and retain it = atte __ 105,589 483.47 0.6 ever since. | Sheridan See 201,061 871.00 1.9 urcender, of (Jerusalem ss the 11 soldiers and sailors, either en- | meeting. Captain Plummer and Car- | Sweetwater _ 201.595 482.27 2.8 h for st December, anc tie listed men or officers, are requested ‘ney Peterson, the temporary | Uinta _ 84,612 1,182.63 21 quent conquest of much of the tg be present at the Soldiers’ and | pointees, are acting in such offices | hakienes 44,484 7.67 AG rest of the land now establishes Chris- Sailors’ club rooms, Oil Exchange only thru the preliminary organiza- weston 58,938 462.85 a tian control, and the doubt has been building, Casper, Wyoming, April 22, tion of the meeting. leareneess 193 85 3. | raised Whether any Christian power 1919, at the hour of 8 o'clock p.m. | Captain Chiles P. Plummer former-| Yellowstone - uv 115.92 0. wii dare to suggest that the holy The ‘meeting will be organized into places again be turned over to the Natrona County convention of the! Moslem, no matter what the terms of World War Veterans and such con- | peace. Fi vention will, in addition to perfecting This Easter, then, holds special si; a permanent organization, elect dele- nificance in view of all the centuries eatee to the state convention of such of struggle for holding the places veterans. Each county in Wyoming consecrated to Christianity by the ac- j, holding a caucus or convention on tivity of its Savior, and commemora- the same night and delegates will be tion will enter into local services to- elected to represent such counties at morrow, the state convention to be held at ter spirit and thanks will rise Casper, April 26, 1919, at 10 o'clock in sermon and song with speciala.m. The proposed National organi- music a feature of all service: zation has been temporarily designed The musical program of St. Mark's hy Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt and opal church follows: other members of the Temporary Na- Morning—10.30 tional Committee, The American Le- Processional Hymn, “Come Ye Faith- gion. The temporary committee for ful ------ A. S. Sullivan the State of Wyoming has designated Christ Our Passover -F. Schilling Captain Chiles P. Plummer as tem- Te Deum — C. Simper | porary chairman for Natrona County Chant |and Pvt. Carney Peterson as tempor- “The Day of Resurrection ‘ary secretary for Natrona County. I 3enedictus — Hymn, ---_W. A. C. Cruickshank sincerely appreciate active support >. Cruickshank from all veterans and the latter are Thy Terrors requested to personally see that the --- H. J. Gauntlet attendance at the meeting April 22nd, th, Where Is _ W. Thy is fully representative of the veterans Spinney now in Natrona County. Soldiers and ne etus, Benedictus sailors are 2 requested to discuss nus Dei, Gloria in informally among themselves the A. C. Cruickshank ‘names of probable delegates to rep- --- Stainer resent Natrona County at the State he Strife Is convention and names of eligible men - Palestrina as the officers of the local organiza- tion when the same is perfected in permanent form at the April 22nd onal Hymn, * “Onward Chris- n Soldiers’”_...._A. S. Sullivan Gléria in Excelsis \ Ww. A. C. Cruickshank NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS AND DRIVERS. Bonum E u Parking your cars on Center street between First and Third streets, and on Second street, between Center and Wolcott streets, for a longer period the Lord Is Risen To- ------- E. F. Rimboult “O Death, Where Is Thy Y than 30 minutes between the hours . --Neouman of 8:00 o'clock a. m. and 6:00 o'clock “Jesus Christ Is p,m. on week days, will not be allow- g -- Worgan ed, Provided, however, that on Satur-, tu oloi Phillips, Miss days, the time may be extended to Ruth Walls bury. BiG GERMAN GUN IS Tolhurst, Lad 9:00 o'clock p. m. Thirty minutes stop will give ample time for the transaction of any ordinary business. Persons desiring to stop longer, must park their cars on streets designated for that purpose. Attention to this rule by everyone concerned will avoid unpleasantness and trouble. JOHN McGRATH, Chief Police. sensation that Pub. 19, 21, 1919. Apr. from the Ger-) — = trun landed in Paris? of the emplacement : Bertha’s” d » of Peace,” film to afternoon 10 admission ement and re- tons of steel shown just as the left it, taking along n itself. One of the sur- e picture is the scene show- "of a shell case, at the gun fired a about nine inches in DRY PINEY HAS BIG OIL STRIKE I onal nterest in Casper tradi les was A atitest this morn th the announcement that the is Oil compan which 2 x in the Dry Piney walllislscnpored | fice from Cheyenne to Casper. G. C. Martin! The temporary state committee will! ‘a brief illness of pneumonia, will a he held from the Bowman chapel of action on the American front Monday afternoon at 0 o’clock, from ons to Chateau-Thierry will following which the remains will be | be shown in Casper for the first time taken to Bartlesville, O. oma, for’ Monday afternoon and evening in burial. The Rey. W. L. French will ‘The Price of Peace,” the treasury officiate at the services. department’s Victory liberty loan Sera ae n at the Iris theater. Two free “ pany of Wyoming is leaving tonight | here. | CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATION | —AT THE— HOLMES HARDWARE CO. TODAY and MONDAY SOUVENIR TO EACH CUSTOMER a practicing attorney of Wheatland, | Wyoming, and prominent in ateslla | | $2, Hs 000 $31,143.00 business and political circles, has lo- cated in Casper and will enter into the general practice of law in this ‘city. Captain Plummer was former! a member of Company L-of the Wy-| oming National Guar 2nd won his | captain’s commission in France. C p- | tain Plummer has accepted the E: pointment of general attorney of the| Chicago & Northwestern Railway company for the State of Wyoming, the company having moved such of- | PRICE OF PEACE. BIG LOAN FILM AT IRIS MONDAY | Two Free Shows, ( One in Afternoon ; and Another as Feature of Great Victory Meeting in Evening, Arranged. SONNTAG FUNERAL T0 B HELO MONDAY AT 1:90 P.M. Funerai services for Augusta L.| Sonntag, who died a week ago after | Motion pictures taken im the thick shows will be given here, one at 3 ¢ *clock in the afternoon for the bene- it of the children, all of whom will Ihave an opportunity to witness this [ icture on account of the Arbor Day vacation. The picture will also fea- H. W. Brown, inventor of the|ture the speaking program in the Brown Railway system and president | evening, and will mark the firing one of the Comet Rapid Transit com-\of the first guns in the loan drive COMET RAPID TRANSIT for San Francisco to commence the| Among these stirring scenes of real building of cars and motors for the| war are those showing the Ameri- new electric elevated road to be con-|cans as they went over the top and structed on the California coast in/out in the wheatfields in the light of the neighborhood of Seal Beach. the sky, red with the angry fires of The directors of the company, all | war. Casper men, anticipate a great fu-| In the Argonne sector our artillery ture for the project. A moving pic-|is shown in violent action, in one of re of this road in operation was|the last of the great gun duels df shown on the screen at the Lyric|the war. An American battery on a theater last night and those who were|ridge caught in a hail of German skeptical regarding its operation had shells is shown seeking a new and their doubts lifted. safer position, eluding the enemy ——— guns. NAMES MINE INSPECTOR From the St. Mihiel sector are Governor Carey today announced | pictures of U. S. infantry advancing the appointment of Robert T. Sned-|over a field swept by shrapnel. Burst-* don of Diamond to be mine inspector | ing shells dot the field, white couds ‘for distri: Yo. 1. Mr. Sneddon sue-| of gas swirl over the scene. ‘cessfully S the te: given And then after all this turmoil the ate board of examiners for! comes scenes showing the American mine inspector at the capitol recently. Army of Occupation in Germany, with a son of Uncle Sam as the new “Watch on the Rhine.” i Lander Valley Produce Man Hay, Grain and Farm Products. Wire or write Lander, Wyo. MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. N IGHT MATINEE TODAY NICHT —THE GIRL WHOSE MERRY LAUGH———— —CAN BE HEARD IN THE SILENT DRAMA- WHEN YOU SAY COMEDY - DRAMA. —YOU ARE ONLY SAYING CONSTANCE———— CONSTANCE serve banks and the postoffice at Cheyenne, purchased less than $330 worth! ebel Commercial Co. Watch Our Windows. [man Ve .: —=—_ ol pease ED THEATER IN THE STATE ris eatre ® = FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 OF QUALITY mm "TOMORROW “MUST HURRY TO ENLIST PTO FILED FOR FOREIGN SERWCE tse ot incorporation have ben | $150,000 concern which will main- I have just “received authority to/tain an office at Casper and operate enlist men for immediate service in|}from Rawlins and Shoshoni and in |Panama, Hawaii, Philippine Islands,'the Red Desert. The incorporators China and France, now is your chance! ;are George Hildebrandt of Peoria, to see France and the Rhine, service | | tll.,-George B. Schoenfeldt of Cas- | with the American expeditionary | |per and Clayton G. Hanson of QOhi- foxce and for any of the above men-|cago. W. H. Patten of Casper will tioned countries can be definitely | be the resident agent. promised. Former soldiers will be| a sent without delay, and men whol have not had prévious military train- | AMERICANS ing will be sent after short period of | - trainingg. The pay is $30.00 per) MAKING GOOD Y — Gs board and room, do not delay your! enlistment, as the number to be sent | keep son yor 4 H a Soe condition rand un can next | Ce eae eae age. Keep them clean and he other ri ave in working eto (aad zen ho ve nothing to fear. he poisonous wastes from the K. < rs faa that you are as good th INSTITUTE fellow. Your. spirits. will ‘be. rejuve- 7 a4 your juscles stro! a ur Cor. 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These big roomy comfortable good look- ing garments fit in admirably for motor- ing, being light weight still proof against rain, wind and dust. Prices Range $4 to $25 THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows. a BEST VENTILAT- PICTURES NIGHT Foremost Star, Superbly Directed, in a Clean Motion Picture d the oil sand last fall, THIS COUPON WORTH 20 ESRE capped, the com- ctive drilling of its upon the purchase of one quart of more of Chi-Namel Varnish When the well came in during the CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATION. y oil and gas pres- p off the casing and (Dates given below) steadily for hours, say d here, | crest in the field is now Name.. | to the holdings of the Hugo- Willia m company, a Casper organi- Address zation whigh has extensive holdings a | believed proven by the strike. The | Ilugo company, which has a camp | € ted on its property, immediately C0} mes ar ware oO. tered a car here to haul drilling uipment to the field. Two rigs will be set up on its holdings as soon) as the material can be hauled to the| field. 1 “HOLMES TO HOMES” CASPER ote WYOMING TALMADGE OG siti Lassi the Now and again in a William S. Hart Picture the Goose” . REMEMBER IT’S THE GIRL YOU LOVE ADMISSION 10 and 25 CENTS WM. HART ig AN ach es “The Border Wireless” fiction sets too close even for gun-play and it’s then that you see this great Western actor at work: with his bare fists. FIRST SHOW—7: 00 P. M. ADMISSION—-10c & 25¢ — ©

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