Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 2

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SLEEP ALPAPATAELLLALLS FAG ETT ET PT TE TS TTP AT TPL YF AB Cheyenne Making Bid For! Ps Company Which ‘Would | Locate in Casper | fs. Hf Casper cpital, can be interested | Casper has a chance ef beeoming the | home of a $300,090 moving picture cor- poration, whi will specialize in the vee of Western pictures in a) reuf Wes<irn ‘atmosphere, and which } walt have a payroH jof fully $200,000 al Charles E. rtlett of the C. Pictures Corpo' ation, a succes dudtr of Western pictu s day, accampanie a by his. attorney, Sam } "Thgriiesoh of: Cheyenne, tO look over |* the ground. | @eyenne hag flready made a bid for | theycompany, but the capitalists whom | Ch mne people hope to interest in the |} prdpesitign, will, mot apie to, close} the? aut “fot several “In” tie? meantime,.Afr. Bartlett is anxious.to be- git “work ahd° is considerfng Casper mast fiivorably. 5 The ‘first pictyre. to-be produced ly the slew ‘cohipany willbe “Ben ‘War- | man,’ ‘which was,written, by aluage C. E./ Winter ‘@f Casper and the nights to which hayg been phirghaged by Mr, Bart- lett. The ‘picture will star ‘Pete’? Mor- rison, whd is Avidely, Known for his. Western plays produced by the Triangle the Unive companies. “Morri- son has just finished his fifty-seventh picture for the Universal. He is anx- ious, however, to break into the field of production of widely-known novels, and will be the Stir in the productiéiis which © Mr. Bartlett expécts ‘to put on. Morrison,.who appeared atthe Colon- ial Theater at Denver during the past week, where some of his pictures were shéwn, w rive in (Casper tonight, | and will spend the. week | heré._ |Ar- rangements will be made with a local theater to show one of his pjctures while he is here, Mr, Bartlett said. “I believe that there‘is a’ larger ! field than ever before ‘fdr Western pic- tures produced in the real WeStern | atmosphere,” Mr, Bartlett! said. ‘tPhe pictures produéed in California, within two or thxee miles of Hollywood, ; ure not real Western pictures. T! t- tus trees appede. amnonsds the sand and | = OWRECTORS HTS Ve I Eddie Mv fit.) whe: Cheyenne, as iv Tbe committed jon. committees’ ap- the Péinted “last week By the, board of di- F rectors: of the Casper Chatnber of Com- | merce: will ‘meet ‘this, afternogn, and the names of the mémbers.of perma- European field has ‘qpened*irp tremen-| nent committees will probably. be® an- dots! Foe the? weerg*arth the demand) nounced at, tomorrey's forum, luncheon. for, Western pictures ‘there is fiétien:| “The board of directors ‘will hold a dous. They want moré than the two-| brief meeting prior to the luncheon to which they knew before approve the selections of the commit- Bixee) “features” Ww Mt *Seventyfive “reservations for thes ® | luncheon -were -thade “list sweety ace large number were telephoned - today, i so that-a big attendance is asstired. | us its headquarters. ® contract for the use of ithys “wile ¥est show out- makes its heddqutirters at and I beliévésyot_ ha: ny sunshiny day§ in JWy do in California, ° have a real cowboy stht, ‘and we contracting *with authors’ fdr the* ts to real Western ‘stories. The ai fully$ + ning as are reel’ pictures, Pictures” Corporation now ‘has'stu roi ait’ Denver atid Steam.’ boat: Spri Mr, Bartlett states, but}. Postmaster W. W. Sproul: will dis- would make Casper its headquarters. | euss the “Extension of Casper's Postal The letters used in the name stand for , System,” and John Tt. Kneebone of the Culture, Literature, Art and Science. | American, City. Bureau, will. announce 1 3 men who were interviewed | the program of work betare the Casper Mr. Bartlett, were favorably Chamber of Commerce for the coming cd, especially, since the suce ear. motion pleture aimee a is f the sured. JF | pereonmeninismts.reseny7es SUNDAY EVENING CLUB LAUNCHED | HERE YESTERDAY Gathering for" Young People Who! Are Strangers in City Fos- * tered by Rev. Edwards of St. Mark's organization whieh expr ad want fa ouny men angd.w xn often will et unc a — 2inted—was Philip -K.| ir ss tyarislt: Phe} nization will be knewplas the Sun- bares vening club. and alt who wish’ to e meetings will ‘be welcomed bers. planned SYRIA'S NEW WEING—Prince Feisal, is. paenano <} (90m of the kings of the Hedjaz, has been! sit swerest.iawery £ y prociimed kite of Syeiu. The Syrian 1. about § o’clotc. An hour éongréss sitttig al Damaseus has de-| informally, j-with mals ‘elured Syria.to. be an indepentient state might be avenue, | br ‘ofc several years., children ments have snot, been completed. body “ts ‘at “the-Bowman chapel. ter, Mrs. Ey PETE MORRISON—Movie star ‘who will bé featured im the production of Ben Warman, Judge Winter's cats by a c orporatidn whieb is considering Casper survive. Funeral Minnick, » Jolmbon, aged 52, wife ‘ot Charles“A. Jolingon of 103 -Lambért | died at 11:30 this morning of | is and asthma aggravated by a I gotkeh from whieb she had suffered. fer Beside the husband, four arrange- The } | Movement’s survéy of religious ¢ondi- | tions throughogt.the United States. MITTEE GHEE T BEATS OCCU | i | CASPER EAR TODAY ” Mts. Mary S. BILLION DELEGATES TO ATTEND. 2.000 soe ences to Solve. | ferences. which-have,; been. bela. in Ida- M ming, a series of |: conferen¢es will be held within the next monthy seédrding to an | nouncement issue@ by .B. V..Edwort field secretary ef» Seana World Movement for this distriet. The Wyoming fi ad ‘will be held during the ttter: part of April, white those in Montana will last from April 6 to 16. The Idaho conferences have been scheduled for the period immedi- ately following Easter. e These conferences will be held in every, of the state with teams of the state pe ings im eharge. im HAS been vi fed into five aumtPere ‘The work of} county organization will be done under | the direction of J. Aiford, former} | secretary of the Sunday School As- sociation, and B. V. Bidwoerthy. The Work in’ Wyoming will be direct- | ed by A. F, Stewart, state secretary, assisted by Mr, Alford. €: W. Hrrris, state secretary for Idaho, will have charge of the county work in that | state. | A method of holding meetings of Protestant chureh representatives Tr about y sents in the United) States, involving ® tetn! attendance of ®bywhere from 2 million to a@ million) nd a half delegates, has been evulved ) by the Interchurch ‘Wortd Mevemeni | | of North America, a@copding to an an-} ; nouncement just made at In | headquarters, at 45. West Eighteenth stréet, New York City. | - The meéethag place will in: most eases | be Me cownty séat and the attendance | will be composed ofthe membership of | the Protestant churches of the count The conferences will last one di only. During that day will be present- ed the whole progriin of the Inter- charéh Wort Moxenrent for promoting co-operation in missiqnary and general chureh activities aainng the Protestant | churches. Time will also be given te disew in. of the loeal problems tu each county #revemled by the Interchurch No: Sidestepping of Problems. Ht Wit be, it fs seid, a) very excep- tional county that does not bear some | Inthe Day’s News |! ° Gift to: Franee,” a statue by Frederitk | MacMonnies. To carry out the project a Mrs. Sarah Jane Buss, aged. 75, ied | raise this. fund by thismorning at the bane, Ms her daugh- } Mr, MacMonnies,) the designer of the } 3'South Lin-'| statue,is one of; fund. of $250,000 is required, and during this. week an eff is to be made to wular subscription. ‘foremout American , _ He owas a. peivekia lad who stock is all new and complete and my prices are reasonable. ‘Frenzel’s Jewelry and Optical Co. 166 South Center Street bam now lecated in my new store, 166 Seuth Center (next door to J. L. Learner), where I will be pleased to meet my friends and customers. My at a pri-} gt tarts pte) od on » wit seve'|s| o. Ry ERIMLEE Architect | 117 1. Pest st. Phone f574. supper UMr on Nome sat hens of the Yeste peopkk and 7:30 the) Fdwards wift jgive a. talk’! } t of interest/to tig jrigmh pup. i ternoon about ft resent for the Tirst.mect- ing. These will act as boosters for next |__| Sunday evening when it js hoped;to|f- Showing Wednesday and double ti 5 Thursday, »March 24-25 _“The Trail of the Arrow” The nerve of some girls + AT. THE. JRIS ordi Tre Sea beh | were regor served | talk wes aby exbDin-4 Bible. | Kuper nation of the orig Mr. and M turend from Catarrh i is A a Real Enehiy’ Shea | and Requires Vigorous I teatment Do Not Ser | | A ‘Throw , thitse’ makeshift (remedies ! {Il =When you use sprays, atomizér’ | to the winds, and-gcet ou the right Deny and douches for your Cgtarrh, you | treatment. Get a bottle of S. S. Ss. may sucei in unstQppsng’ “the “eid: begin. a treatment “that has + choked-up air passages for the | been praised by sufferers for /} time being, but this annoying con-| half a century: : dition returns, and you. have to do ae right .at the source ,| the: same thing over and over and forces from the gain. blood the germs which cause the | yCatarrh has yet. been | disease. © Speefal medical advice soied by thes L a énucations regarding your own case free, Ad- i t Have you ever experienced, ADY, Feak ct M benefit from: such treatment? se sigrth eine ere ae LOG: Swift Ss! signs He suspected that oftei get the circulation for whi Today he buys advertising space with. the same ~» “any ather’ commodity. measured. the measurmg Be a is the Audit Bureau of Coals A. B. C. report on a publicatiow is his certificate from an impartial weighmaster. The besi publications m the country supply A. B.C. reports to ike idvertisers. X YEARS AG He was gambling 7 Discuss INTERGHORGH Bulk of Counties:in'the United States Will Have Confer- of Unehurehed Areas; Waste- ful Duplications and Underpaid Preachers. } _—_—— | Asa follow age ‘of the Pastors’ €on- | wh rehureh | ; he more | or 1 cAbelasabie: truths eon. cerning. pueaacehed ched. areas. or wasteful ;competition, or underpaid’ and = ab- bags euchers.. Not many counties, stated, are able to show an aver- es Pspoisteriat salary higher than the ave ae the wi 4 iS $987, while barely - e entire Protestant popula’ ed States, a tO! eat of: \ mmtes ninde by the Interchurch survey, has an opportunity for regular church attendance. Besides a full consideration of local preblems, the program at the county conferences wilt present the o ing results of the world-widé survey or religious, social and economic ¢ondt- tions madé by the Interchurch Move ment, the material for which has béen gathered from every corner of the jearth. Lantern slides will be freely used to Hustrate the various addresses. The conferences will be managed by local committees, and the various top: ics under discussion will be handled by teams of from five to eight men anc. wom én, ns church leaders In. the coufity ot state. Bach teat WA be respaes' conferehces. i eight counties, Big Educational Campaign Prepared. ‘This series: of conferences. represent: h will be held ‘by the ninations co-operating in the Inte rape Movement betweer April 25 ant The teams that will address: the county conferences were themselves trained as a “faculty Protestant +) of specialists in the various aspec Y| the Movement at a iy tarn foro # “faeutty’” for interpret ing the message of the Interchure! Moventént toi thei local churches. Thus it Is expected that before Apri 20 the. ideal of Church co-operation ad- vocated ‘the Interchureh World “ip! place of church compe- id the program of evangeliza- ob tWat'goes with it, with be familiar to every one of the fifty million Pro- testants in the United States: ‘© later found his way both to Munich and Paris, and, in 4886, won the highest | prize offered: to: foreigners for sculpture | shown at the Parisian exhibition of | that year. The next yéar he set up his ‘Phe, nearest point to Paris reached by |istudio th: Paris. the Germans in the first battlé of the tract attention was his Nathan File, Marne is to be marked by ‘America’s | now to Bé seen im New York City.. Ore Tis ‘first work to at- Our Regular Prices on All We Mave jJownstairs on or About April 1 THE BOOTERY Fourth Floor, Q. S. Bldg. he knew it. he was paying.’ The Tribune is one of that honoraGle Company. the’ sia ea a eontract for space. with a dice Wete loaded and ‘that he would: not carta that ke buys It is ineasured Sg as strely as the coal for-his furnace i is ai ‘and thé ” for conducting the |) only an Mtetmedigte stage in a rent i pé doubt, and ‘Pp ; eof, ,Brance and of F “i ie ; titnble! apterpretg bet a Hl (tion and America. - \PROPAGA NDIST— IN WAR TAKEN COLORADO SPRINGS, March 22. —Mrs. Norman Whitehouse,,Cree?pro- pagandist in’ Switzerland during the war, is im Colorado Springs BT. She is Hass Aad Sa aed frome overwork me! h ‘Fabléts Get Pires eee 3 ceae z g YOUR FAMILY C. R. McGREW Phone : 153 Lats 3 and 4 in block 189, west froat, Care: addition. Sée Connor at T: [GGI “YOUR SHOEMAN') TO SERVE YOU BETTER system,” which will enable: us to give our customers the most accurate fitting service tha it is pessible: ta render. 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