Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 6

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pes - sd - _ eat Tuesda Easter Sunday will announce thelr in- ‘ ives. On y evening Dr. iter Sunday . Lesend of Garden . " Cromer his consented to speak on a tention to the pastor, éither Tuesday or : ing. worship and sermon + Pay ¥ : a there suggested by the events of that i Friday evening after the service. o'clock, Ai . 4 * mB day of conflict between Jesus and his 7 eh J Creek Falls F ; ; se aoe \ ST. MARK’S CHURC oe t 7 i | - & Wednesday, of which. we have 4 Rey. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. on Fi \ record In the Gdspels, will be a day cf! Holy communion at 8 a. m.; eburch tiem Citizen of the Woriq.” A ~ ta ‘ prayer and meditation. scliool at 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer) Young “People’s meeting a; 6:20 | There's a legend often told . Thursday, the diy of Christian fel- |\and’ sermon at 11 a. m.; the Sunday|m. Topicy “Medieal Missions 01, };,!" {Soe the: falls SO Glen Ag: Cord; i é | tewship. On this-da¥ Jet Christians find] Night Club.of 5:30 p. m.; evening sery-/+ist Mission Fields.” Leader, 4\... 5: | Garden. Creek, beneath the pines # _— . ana r eachother. + fee at 7:30 p.m. : Cantwright: Why not be presen... 1 javanow Degen: SAR sanilen aiecn. * / THuot, Gay. of muttering and death, | “Weck Day. Services—Thursday, holy |be pn time? - an uray Danks by “pera ies ‘| | seit be- Commemorated in “the sacred, | communion at 1020 a..m.; Friday, be-| Evening worship at 7::20 o'clock, The | South of Caspér, in the hills. solemn observance of the Lord's supper, | ginning at noon, the commemoration of | Rey. Mr. Gamble will speak at ‘s this h that perpetual memorial of his death. | our Lord's three hours of agony on thé }atso. His ‘theme wilt be, “x1 nour slous of |In the days of long ago 4 30) Y Ww fa - a Easter Sunday is “Join the Church] cross; Friday, at 8p. m., the choir will) Daramation.” In this chaot hy Possibility of Strike Averted with! As the ancient recoras show, | bie pr chit Sastre | peautitot weisen ee Sua has & Very | oy.” And at ight the choir will ren-| sing “The. Cruelfixion’; Saturday at|a theme has a: ereat place 1 y = |‘Dweit a band of Goblins there |. Christian Science’ services are held} beautifat:votoe, 4:30 p. m., baptism: service. ble “delivers the goods." 1¢ m Plans for Joint Conference | tuiea by Hairy. more than tal | everest Biniaay as 12. 6/clbd\e thee. 0; |: HDI weal paaasae AGI tantnig GAG Ses IE Tepe nen ae cee ee YOU (Ae ea é put yourself to inconvenience <> *" y 4 f S ‘ ri y zs} Week ©: re ces. 28% Oo be and Assurance of | Hag and. happy washer, ote: {Rear ololagies re jesaee mereaons Gor ele ea ie FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION | present at these services. air. Agreement £8 Hoel Gerd ee a |morrow is “‘éality.” | METHODIST. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, | TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. Worshipping at the Court House | han of Torrington wil Be present psa 7 P. : ates sit I French. inister. Pine 3 unningham ‘Streets. © Robert L. Lemons, Min’ spea thristien What: dpipenved to he'a nearstikdaelintn tice mo eens [htt these Gane ee Btls onal te J, H. Gockel, Pastor. Bible. school at 9:45. a. business “man to Christian busines waiter and other restaurant employes |Drovacthe Gostine tar we a || the elurophaine Cheint—TwoThow-| The! vaual services will be held to-jabove: the primacy grades mest at Mhe/men: ia) pilose init - be , Drove the Goblins far and wide | sand Years Ago and Today,” wii be the | Morrow ut 10:30 and 7:30. * courthouse, Primary grades meet at| “The ay. ts to, ® Rreat one. T.} probably will be settled to the satisfac-|*Way across the Great Divide. | FIRST PRESRYTER N CHURCH,» | , @ bes Next ic the following services will | basement of parsonage, 414 South Beech | vour friends and ask them to come Bk jon of both the workers and the fes-| And the falls, to tertity. | subject of the morning sermom And c Delaware and Durbin Streets. | at’ night. thi will be “Th ig-] be held; Maundy Thursday, a German |strect. You ought to be in some Sun-| you, The, Baptist eorigregation \«), taurant owners tomorrow, it was|Temporerily went dry. Walter H. Bradley, Minister, Polls a Sais see thik 1a _ sue service with holy communion at 7:30, | day school. Gyt, your own good andjcomes you with a “glad hana.” s,. leartred thik sftotnopn: |. What tle a | Tomorrow. at 11 the pastor will speak | cial music by our excellent choir at} the preparatory service beginning at { the world’s is call you to religious elal mugic at both services. ers hea eens rival the : bese 7 | aed the fairy fit in sane jon “Three Fold Vision of Christ,” and} each service. Pa 5. Good Friday, an English service aS erm = agreement with proprietors of ¢ lad to coax them back ‘again. in the evening at 7:30 on “Make Christ) «Our Country's N Christ,” wil | at 7:30. and restaurants called for a good-sized | Sang an@ chanted, with her lyre | king. ; OUNLOCU ne aera Ae SHEE. A : . ig." At the morning service Mrs./ pe the subject of the league hour les-| aster Sunday: Sunday school at 9 in-)f KR. J \G. Kuli increase this month. After several| And the falls could ‘not defy her. | C. 8. Walters and Mr. F. B. Finniewwill | — ‘ Gérrian service Ae UD: - jorgensen. st 5 en changes in the terms by both sides con-| But énehanted is the glade nes Smarig” “Love Diving. Ath nwa] Bons led by Mer Wiss Frendhy ay eae aay ere Sine exy: . | Sing Smarts’ “Love Divine, All hove) special services will be held in this} Bnxish service with’ holy communion La re & J ag Ce The suitable geale will be placed, Since the Kewple-Goblin raid, Bxcelling,” and Mr. J. C.-MeCullough# church each, evening during “Passion fat 11. rson orgensen, 4 Berea power Hor OCR 2 will sing Mrs. ylor's “A Beautiful | wee. beg! ¢ s ishing to attend holy com- and B - i: . lies concerned Sunday. + | Casper people drink their fi11 | atid tent Sale herein itae ceveninesario sae fea Rena ceremonies a a Thyreday pening wn ee Contractors and Builders Planning Mill in Connection The difference has narrowed down to| From this bubbling, foaming, rill) | {closing with the: communion «of. the cs the question of whether the cafe em-|'Those who hear the lyre’s call ployes are to work s or_seven 4 |In the music of the full, na week, the seventh day on time andy?Turn to lyres there and then— d Mr. Finnie will sing, “For- | Lora's supper on Friday evening, Then | nounce their intention to the pastor First‘and Ash st Phone 219 h the Lora,"” by Gounod, and! comes Easter. Tuesday afternoon or evening... ‘Those 2 | Mes. Walters will sing, “I Heard the| he subjecté will follow the events | Wishing to attend _holy-\communion | Voice of Jes: ” by Hart Mrs. = = fap Bh hy & ; ‘i » Igst week in our Lord's life and = a half, The owners of restaurants will| Never speak the truth again! law. r it of the Is y R Boa > city from i ‘ ; submit a. plan. of paying $21 a week| “Roy'C. Smith. } tere HF, Visitak jin, the ‘city fr ministry, Only “those who have’ xune | itresses and dishwashers and $25| Casper, 1920. | with Christ through those last days of - for ¢n waiters, Chefs win} wa Mr. and Mrs. L. A. J. Phillipot and! Seat gitias Oe ieat Se ene ae Le Conti HOUSE 2 a week and other cooks $35 family sailed this morning from New| Tet! glories of Jcuster. FP acpi ontinuous ALITY barry n-day week. Resides | (Editor's note—Smith says he dranic| York on LaFrance for a two months’ | We should all enter into the services of OF QUALI theroites na y are supplied, | the falls nearly to a standstill just be-| visit. in Paris and other points. in| oe imate oe sb ai ee 2:30 to 11 p. m. 4 y ’ PICTURES Whe anion ame seale,| fore writing the above.) france And Belgium. | londay even: he pastor Ww : SSR 1 a now, but’ wants as week with | i on ‘The Authority yof Jesus in Our TODAY and ‘ a gt VENTILAT- time and a haif for the seventh day. : anes ; : F ; ED THEATRE The old ; | SUNDAY : IN gaeeroiss 1 with waitresses | = THE STATE zet- 3 nd cooks *kly undér the old Bs urant owners say they can not If you could look into the future and see despair and misery LAST TIMES TODAY continue to operate under — present! 3 ‘eat ee sa 7 . _ vf oa her would you want to live? _ THE BIGGEST AND MOST SPECTACULAR SHOW OF THE YEAR the new scale which has heen approved by the owners prices of meals will! @ 4 ‘ . be: 4 7 j y go up. | 4 + a j Waitresses and waiters point to. the Op Ks Aj ascending prices of rents in’ Casper sin@| ric eater iy . ‘ practically a 100-per cent ‘in price for! ee pts Rapes ting $: laundering aprons and ‘other necessa-} ly in their| CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P.M. : work they say they have to pay for | LATE FLASHES < HARRY SARSOM aE cia. <> Never-a more'tense and gripping drama sereened FROM THE WIRE TRE SCREEN'S MOST VITAL: RERSONALITY i “Portrays with intense realism all the gigantic scenes the stage could only suggest. 4 Cc LA re fA Ki ME A (tL Yo Ry & | Also Pete iat a ie tt ny a Picture ry clothing used espo 'y Associated Press.) arch 27.—The PARIS, hamber of | «| N PR @eput = 104 ay expressed confidence in i z 3 fOr " ‘The vote Yolowed a dstate. dusanterietd , -R FIRST BIG DRAMATIC FEATURE i ' TOMORROW ‘ Continuous 2:30 P, M. Till 11:00 P. M. SUNDAY jations of the government's — foreign | 7 : policy | q ; oe “Pasar | -EYESorY M te Clark at Chicago in June will definitely, sett ROM THE PLAY OF THE SAME NAME 1 i } y . SS the conflicting claims of Johnson, Wobd IL A MARS Bee - iy ‘ ; and Lowden factions as to the signifi BY MAX MARCIN sey k ° P. 99 cance of the one-hour presidential pret: ane wen ‘ ucK In Frawn en erence vote in Minnesota on March 16. 3 . ; m : ‘Sg shes ‘Rpt pe Sates. ay hd get gr LAVISHLY STAGED-MAGNIFICENTLY SCENED . With everything pawned but her nerve, she went. a-sleuthing among the elite, Sponniy conventions vetarted” Matai AB GORGEOUSLY GOWNED foiled somé thieves, captured a lover, and found a mine of pure gold in a pawn-broker because the election of delegates to these : AND WITH ( ; with a soul. / ‘ / conventions was the real object of the primary. AREMARKABLE SUPPORTING CAST ; INCLUDING ote nant Connie seems aa MARTIN SILLS GARETH HUGHES Herman Mueller as premier and ,for- ; PAULINE STARKE EDMUND. LOWE ° i he j : ; ; i er chopalapnpiaan AA nes oe RII 8 Bi Ses WILLIAM COURTLEIGH UINCENT SERRANO anc Bee p Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We “give no the sninlanneset Bee eee ae . AND OTHERS 5 : NOTI CE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. * ister of economics is Herr Schmidt, also THE VISUALIZATION IN ; a Socialist. FASCINATING DRAMATIC —— SS ke CONTINUITY OF A. YOUNG RENO, Ney., March 27.--Republican ! Ss GIRLS EXPERIENCES ov yoters went to the polls here today to} ; THE THRESHOLD OF LIFE e of ‘ elect delegates to the state convention ee, : oe a a J which will select delegates to the nation: » f Ss OF YO ; ket : al Republican convention, The state} 3 convention will ‘beheld #¢ rato April IS THE. MOST. REMARKABLE DRAMATIC: 1EM GYER PUBLISHED 2 Bute avers , AND. WAS MADE AT A COST EXGEEDINGS 250.000 ... LOCATION OF DISPUTED pte ci The Visualization of a Young Girl’s Experiences PERFECT George Jarvis of the Poison Spider- . ° } ec — C ‘Bolton syndicate issued a statement to- onthe Threshold of Life ; ; FITTIN y stating that the recent court de- S cision at Douglas in favor of ex service 7 . men did not effect the land of the Poison. Spider-Bolton syndicate which is located about four miles southeast CLARA KIMBAL ile 99 of the land in dispute and in township L YOUNG S EYE , 29 north. ays: 0 Mr. Jarvis stated wisit the lands in question are S. W. quarter of section Is the finest dramatic document I have ever played in. 30, west half of the west half of see fits rfectl tion 31 in township 30 north, range SI vest quarter o! . en 5 > : . Sor fiom: Gr township: 20, moreh, vance st, Aim SUSAN ae There’s no delay about Munsingwear fitting you perfectly. west. wit tenet come, * | SUFFOSE yin were iting J || fB||_ Youdon’t have to send it to the laundry to eliminate bag- your. loved “ones. and he bade her look into her time Was May. All nature — [| a 2 ging or sagging. There's no binding at the arm-pits-tugging at the crotch. LISTEN! ape ae aig saa aku epee Many bse ee a ie It's a: Munsingwear habit to fit perfectly first time you slip under its cover, for you. Suddenly snd withont ie / * i though born on th Two hundred and fifty thou- aiid: a” figure Videopeat a; The Fishing Sea- sand “dollars were spent {0 ierd Oriental costume entered Qa > You get.Munsingwear at our store in every desired style, ; make “Eyes of Youth” su- your tife. This figure a Yogi : . ~ se Ti if Is O preme. from far-off India and bearing : : accurately sized, in a large variety of fabrics, light, medium, heavyweight. Son is Upen | with him a crystal sphere into ' : BAe which he bade you look and . ; vA We have everything for Pre icid Lge Leanna eiorots was shown your future A" 5 yee ie Munsingwear values are he fisherman but the fish. fj ty—agony. e All the misery of an‘age, all |B : a : i always right “ the mad rage of poverty, all . Rods, Reels, Poles, is Brow of saath zine oat the ane of an autraed faith, J WE af : Priced at $2.50 to $12: Lines, Flies, Sal- won 2 Gesptipabe RE Soa LP ge RA cag ad ge ‘ : oy, mon .E ggs, F ly Do ere And in all this you saw your- ek. ee Nf Don’t put it off—put it on! self pictured in kaleidioscopic 4 74 > . 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