Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1919, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

a a __ FO; eee : A es Be ee EE Ry Pat ees, Aaa Rergsnna 29 + Oh EO NR, WATER TO CHRSTEN VESSEL EF. Winter was sig-|serve District to have the honor of her, she was chosen| having a boat named for them, the Merchantman “Cas- launching of the Denver taking place h will be launched June some time ago, at which the City of! rirsT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH s Hog Island navy yard, just Denver presented the boat with a Delaware and Durbin Streets Rockwell's “Blessed Be the Lord God outside of Philadelphia. The honor) handsome silver service set. The Walter Hi. Bradlay, *atatster? of: Ternal”antaPeot. Lundbersewill conferred upon Mrs. Winter as|/matter of Casper making a gift to} ‘pomorrow at 11 the pastor will|sing “O, Dry Those Tears.” In the | } | Mrs. Charles honored nt In the morning the choir will sing I » woman’s committee the “Casper” was brought up by k on “Man the Captain of His| evening Mrs. J. W. Burns and Prof, for N ty in Fourth Liberty/ the city council Here wiuthout fa-/Squi” a continuation of last Sun-| Lundberg will sing Nevin’s “Even-| le country made its vorable action. The chamber of) jays sermon, and in the evening at) tide.” « y of the drive. commerce now has the matter under! ¢ 6), “God’s Calls to Duty.” | TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH | Pine and Cunningham Sts. | J. H. Geckei, Pasto: | consideration but nothing definite has been decided upon. In the past at the christening of a POOLHALL CLOSED RY boat, a bottle of champagne was used The Sunday school c 7 but now a bottle of milk is substi-| = ‘rheet again tomorrow. yery | tuted. COUNTY ROARD BROKEN shouki make it a point to be pres: lite naturally, came to) A number of Wyomingites will be 1 antike raceien anal insteuchione cone he woman’s committee present at the christening, among | cerning the picnic. ted so ably in winning! them will be Senavor and Mrs. Fran- INTO 60005 ARE TAKEN In the morning service, beginning c. cis E. Warren, Senator and Mrs. ; at 10:80, Holy communion will be er and Denver were the only| John B. Kendrick and Congressman celebrated. The preparatory service in the tenth Federal Re- W. Mondell. = nces af*10%15, county | commissioners, closing up the Olym- | continued for the summer. pia poolhall was disregarded early this morning when some unknown robber W L BE DEAD L T0 OWNERS :: robbers forced entrance thru a rear| window, rifled the cash register and it | © is thot took a liberal supply of mer- ‘ chandise. WASHINGTON, June 21.—Seventy million gallons of distilled Shortly after the poolhall liquors, worth nearly two billion dollars at Colorado bootleg prices, closed the place was sold and has may become a white elephant on the hands of distillers and wholesal- since open up under the name of ers, if present plans for prohibition enforcement are adopted in con- the Brunswick hall. The management it announced nip after the United States to The chairman of ee was asked to @s sponsor and in the Frank The recent order of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science services are held | ay morning at 11 o’clock . hall, and on Wednes- o'clock. The les- .|Son sermon tomorrow is “Is the Uni- Was! verse, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force.” ee The | attend these s evenings at 7 gress. The drys do not contemplate any relief for the liquor owners. of the place entirely changed and - The only provision which the drys will approve is to allow physi- an orderly place is the result, ac- |GANTZ MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH cians to prescribe not over a pint every ten days for seriously ill per- cording to police repor | Walter French, 1 45—Sunday school. Graded for children of all ages ana sses for men gnd women. —Public worsfip, and ser- by the pastor on the theme: This will be strictly hedged. a sons. picked up » being Several suspects today by the po held pending investi alleged complicity in the robt noon the polic that on had confessed a nes o others and that the others implicated would be locate@ this afternoon, —— mon “The Transforming Power of Christ.” “Your Summer Time and Church Going Do not miss church because it is Summer time. Our re- ligious life needs constant nurture and culture. Only to our own loss can we neglect it for business, pleasure, or idiffer- ence. Our presence at church helps others. This church plans its summer-time services to be of the most good to the most people. SERMON SUBJECTS: 11:00.a. m.—"The Transforming Power of Christ.” 8:00 p. m.—‘Your Name.” Sunday School at 9:45. H. B. Durham, Supt. 3 Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. Led by Lieutenant Meis- Subject, “The Art of Building Character.” The Methodist Church SECOND and DURBIN TIPSPSLILSALALILLLLLALLLALLLELA Tf turn tomorrow e ton has made ¢ n No r will go game with practi up that th ner for Even liquor export is opposed. ee 7:00—Epworth League. Led by Lieut. Meisner. Subject, “The Art| 3 last night for Denver, where he will| This church will keep open all! here tomorrow, the Mullin club and/ spend several days in the interests of| summer, and seeks to be of service| Game with Thermopolis on Hot |and are strong on ofensive work. It | 28¥S_visiting with friends. SPs Olees “Sia — Springs Grounds To- is expected that the game will be one| ? y the Midwest Refining ball| Pitcher would start the game, but team, when it entrains tomorrow each expects to spring many sur- son between the two teams. The | ball-tossers by a close score. Burlington is making special arrange-| In order that the Casper bunch] feats here and to win back some of can witness the entire game and re-| the money that they lost while play- to insure the return of the| est games that has ever been played r roote: The game will be|in central] Wyoming, as both organi- ed for return tomorrow even-| wherever possible. a game h: S not yet been | strictly Cash Store in Casper. All announced anager Arbogast, but goods must be paid for before leav- on local diamonds for the past two|as price. Groceries Meats and Hard years. ware. WILL Th K F Ale —— of Building Character.” iy For the benefit of, Casper ball C. A. Graham, auditor forthe Tay- 8.0) Sermon. Subject, CROWD [f FANS the Burlington teams will cross bats|the com y at their Colorado head- to as many as possible. We invite on the local diamond. Both these or-| quarters During his stay in L you to all our services and if you are morrow of the most interesting semi-pro ass games of the season. i morning for Thermopolis, where it} Prises on the other. These two teams will cross bats with the Thermopolis|™e€t once before this summer, result- ments for the accommodation of the] been received. It is known however rowd that is expected to journey to| that the Hot Springs organization is ng, the Burling-| ing the two former games. angements to hold; No matter which teams wins, spec- rted in Thermopolis early in the| zations know the weak und strong fternoon and with the delay of the| points of the other and each team into tomorrow's! The best store in the best little city. ically the same line-|in the west solicits, at least, a share t is believed that the mound duties ing ovr store or on delivery. All are will be put up to Chuck Nichols, a| treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay Thermopolis is quiet this week, no] CASPER COMMERCIAL CG., word as to plans for the game having Phone 10. fans who wish to see a ball game /0r & Clay Brokerage company, left Sport Interest Centers in- Return ganizations have many good players| Ver Mr. Graham will spend seve a stranger in Casper desire an op- A large delegation is expected to Neither club would announce which anization in the third game of the| img in the defeat of the Burlington Thermopolis. eager to get revenge for the two de- 30 for an hour or longer if|tators are assured one of the great- train ample facilities should be ar-| has been strengthening weak points had last week. The!of your trade. We are the only ner. big under who has been seen| {}ESS, We cater to quality as wel! WALTER L. FRENCH, Minister Both in England and in France; Mrs. Robert Lee. Morrell, of ) GIRL OF NINE , Women peers orignally communicat-| York City, who has been ehosen vies. WRITES NOVEL|« their titles and dignities to aun Leg eet it a ea Antomo husbands, In England today in al! gitinction as Oise war? few instances, women have had con-| first woman. to receive the dey” ferred upon them titles in their own|of doctor of laws from New voce right with remainder to their eldest | University, and is reputed also ; son, but the husband does not share|be the first woman ever entrust the title. with the exacting duties that devoly< LONDON.—A ten thousand-word novel by a girl of nine, is being pub- lished by Chatto & Windus. The authoress, Daisy Ashford, is the daughter of a war official, and she was “discovered” by Sir J. M. Barrie. ae porch the rs © J. G. Stanley, a member of the! firm of Hagens, Stanley & Murane, is among the prominent Casper men visiting in the east in the interests) i of local oil compani | Exclusive Casper Agents for the Famous FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES SIMONS OIL STOVES It is a pleasure to demonstrate these two Shade-grown Real Havana superior makes of Oil Cook Stoves. 10c and up Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” GASPER-i= —wte we ate wyominc | ———— : ed Who Said It’s Hot? | Not the man who has a Westinghous> Electric Fan—the Fan®wvith the cool- ing breeze. “THERE’S A SIZE FOR YOU!” Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 WCOI IIIS ISIICS ISIS III III IIIS a eign NP PS. LILI SII STII SS ELIE IIS LE LSS. THE HOUSE MSTINEE OF QUALITY 2:30 & 4 P. M. PICTURES lris Theater 22 TODAY FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 A DRAMA OF NEW YORK STAGED WITH THE MAGNIFICENCE OF AN ARABIAN NIGHT’S TALE—WITH A 5-STAR CAST, FEATURING ANITA STEWART “Virtuous Wives” Does a Virtuous Wife Love Her Husband and Seek the Society of Other Men When He is Away? “What Is Hubby’s Chief Fault? Does he forget to kiss you in the morning when he leaves? Does he fail to compliment you on a made-over hat or dress; or has he reached the point of just taking you for granted—like his breakfast or the monthly bills? This is all proven in “Virtuous Wives.” TOMORROW Story of girlhood scores big success in charming photoplay “LITTLE WOMEN” A finely produced screen version of the famous story, written by Louisa M. Alcott fifty years ago. Filmed in a most admirable manner with elaborate attention to the smallest details. 10,000 people have read the story. More than 10,000,000 will see the picture. “AS We are emphasizing this price because we know our garments at $45 afford more real value than is ordinarily obtainable for equal money. e In choosing them and assembling them for you every consideration was given to their style, . fabric-quality, tailoring fit and all-around goodness. They were made by THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER and they are a bright example of our merchandising resources. The variety on hand will be a revelation to you.’ The models show the newest style treat- = ments—conservative ideas for conservative tastes, = novelty welt-waist suits for young men, single and = double-breasted models. No matter what your size or preference you'll find the choosing easy and 2 EY satisfying: Webel Commercial Co. = Watch Our Windows Watch Our Windows cl THE BIG BUSY STORE

Other pages from this issue: