Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1920, Page 2

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a ¢ i i i a s ee NE PAGE TWO - fhe Casper Daily Cribune MARINES CLOSE CONCERTS HERE THla EVENING Iris Packed for Vaudeville Enter- tainment This Afternoon; Last Appearance at 7 O'clock ‘Tonight A large crowd gathered at the ris pavilion last night to greet the Roving *s who are here ona two aay mission. use of the cool weather and the nvenience of the place of exhi- n, a large part of the vaudeville m announced was not given. ts were given, however, at the performance @t the Iris theater, ternoon. d night the crowd was entertaine4) a splendid band concert and a per of excellent selections by the ne quartet after which Corporal Harvey Davis spoke at some length on! the recruiting mission of the Marines.| ‘The company will leave ‘here tonight} for Cheyenne after giving a band con- cert which will start at 7 o'clock. At the Iris this afternoon a large crowd enjoyed the entertainment p:o- 1. Corporal Arthur. Vaughn, a whifl- wind acrobat, did some astonishing feats,-and kept the people laughing at! his comedy posing and flips from a ant Billy Manca in “A Harmon- a few good stories and . He drew some very ughs with his wit and humor. The Marine Harmony Four, Sergeant Brown and Corporals Pearson, Wolfe and Ross, they were the hit of the| d were called back for sev-| “All the Boys’ the remainder of the quar- tet di@ their share towards the honors.| Corporal Davis, a blackface artist, in “A Southern Gentleman” he ‘had| the people laughing from the very! start, and did some very good singing and dancing. ~ { Corporals Pearson and Carey, ap- red in a sketch entitled, “Love or ” Pearson was the hard hearted ma inspector with ‘his he-vampish} trying to lure the feminine beauty! home and mother. Carey por- 1d the lady in the case and was) xceptionally good. Bandmester Jimmy Brown with the famous Mare Islanf Barine Band was] ery good. poral Lew Clifford, a Jewish poli-} , raved and stormed around the stage in a campaign speech for the! — senate, He wanted to be made a sen-) ator, and claime@ it possible, if once| you ‘consider some of the senators we! | ‘orporal Harvey Davis, ‘better known the “Billy Sunday of the Marine! ", told why the roving ‘marines| ‘were here and the purpose of their rov-| ing, he told what good the service was to young man, and what they could r him. He introduced Gunnery ant Jack McFarland, a hero of, the Marne, an who fought through all the large battles in the late war! was one of the first men into Germany} after the armistice was signed, and! was made the boxing instructor of the entire second division. | He introduced two of his boxers who} fought a four-round bout, Corporals Snyder and Gonzales. ant Thomas Manco, champion r of the Marine Corps, sounded 1 service calls on his trumpet, that took the house by storm. There Was considerable complaint from those who wished to hear last ‘s entertainment from their cars se drivers parked with so much space between their cars directly in front of the Iris pavilion. Fully ten cars mor could have been accommo- dated, it was stated, if the cars had been parked closer. i a ss on’s Famous Delmonico Ice (s) f Denver, exclusive at Kim- Served By experts. 6-14-48 Mendieat “Acts yon Di Sigck 2 Dias ond tlie in i fend Gold maui =H) bones, Rap ibbon. 1. Basast, Always Radiata: SOLD BY DRL-GUSTS. HERE'S one way you can be certain of battery newness and ofa bat- tery that will put en end to re-insulation worry. Just make sure the battery you buy is a Bone Dry Willard with the Threaded Rubber trade mark on the box. eee ee ey ae) AUTO ELECTRICAL COMPANY 111 East First St. Phone 968-3 | Reality, CHURCHES CHRISTIAN SCTENCE ‘Christian every Sun@ay at 11 o'clock in the new|force?"* jedifice at the corner of Fourth and| Sun@ay ‘school iat 9:30 a. m. Grant streets, and on Wednesiay e ‘The public is ‘cordially invited to FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |"!088_at_6:30 o'clock. The lesson-ser-|tend these services. 318 East Sixth. Walter H. Bradley.) er Minister. Tomorrow at 11 o'clock the pastor will speak on “He Came to Him- self” and. in the evenig at 8 o'clock on “The Joy of Jesus". Good music at both services. | INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU- DENTS ASSOCIATION « ‘Weekly meetings Sunday. afternoons at I. O. ©. F, hall at 2:30 p.m. ‘Study of God’s Divine Plan of the ‘ages, as found in the Scriptures. All are cor-' diaNly imvited to attend these anéetings.! E. L. Johnson, Elder. Open air service and picnic at the Brooks ranch tomor- ST. MARK’S CHURCH eas ‘ Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Roctor.| row instead of the usual services. Assemble at the Nicolay- Open air ‘service and parish picnic at’ 5 ‘the Brooks ranch. Automobiles will sen residence, First and Wolcott, at 9 a, m.~sharp. ach be provided for all members of the con- f d 2 ‘regation and Sunday school and their erson a 0: icnic di i 4 amare ne ea sings ena Pp ‘ork, spoon and cup. The picnic dinner is provided. laysen residence, Wojcott and First 0 streets, at ® a. m. person is asked to bring his own fork, spoon and cup. The picnic dinner is being fur-) nished ‘by the women. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH § South Park and Hast Fourth streets, J. H. Gockel, Pastor. Tha, morning ser- vice commences at 10240. The itext of the sermon will be Luke 15:1-10, the ‘theme; “Christ’s Testimony of His * Love for Sinners.” 1 The evening service commences at 8 o'clock. The sermon will treat of that most important book of the New Testa- ™ment, the epistle of Paul to the Ro- mans. Next Sunday afternoon the Suri aay ‘sChodl will holé its picnic in a Grove ‘on ‘Garden Creek. We Don’ t - Brag -But if you have defective vision and it can be corrected through the use of Glasses we can supply them. WINE MEMORIAL CHURCH I North Durbin and D streets. Rev. Whitney, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 o'clock; Young People’s Meeting, 2! o'clock; preaching ‘services 7:30 o'clock. | Immediately after Sunday ‘school elec-| tion of officers and teachers. Every-/ body welcome. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Worshipping in court room. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; preaching at 11! o'clock by Rev. Olson; Young People’s! meeting at .7 o'clock; preaching at 8 o'clock by Rev. Olson. METHODIST CHURCH i} Walter L. French, Minister. 300 3.) Second street. Morning worship, 11} o'clock. ‘Sermon subject: “Spiritual |% Our Greatest Need.” “Did) God or the Devil make man?” will Bel the subject of ‘the evening sermon. | Mr. Ray Robertson will lead the League at 7 o'clock; subject, “Living} up to Our responsibilities.” i Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Maddux, Supt. We have the scientific knowledge, the practical ex- perience and the modern machinery to produce the very lense you need, and our skilled service assures | you that what ever is done for the eye in the “Burnett | Way” it’s done right. If you have eye trouble of any kind “Get us look you in the Eye.” BURRETT OPTICAL €0, Hotel Henning Entrance, Casper, Wyo. s. 5.) t Bea, pe ; by On a Hot Day the... CHALMERS Runs Cool with Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn THE reason the Chalmers runs cool on a hot day Pr same reason a Chalmers Starts quickly and runs smoothly on a eevee cold day. Service records show no complaints ci cver-heating in summer. Sich trouble in other cars comes from unevenness or the charges, ‘improperly digested fuel,”and other matters often attributed to the raw, heavy, inferior gasoline you buy today. Hot Spot transforms such “gas” into a “fine va loud,” just right for quick combustion, ii Ram/’shorh ‘hurries it at a velocity ot 100 miles an hour through “easy air bends” to the cylinders. Thus follow power results that are smooth and even; and Sere pace ie those troubles that cause an en- gine to overheat, or burned bearings, or,scored cylinders, or frequently fouled spark plugs and the like. 4 Engage a Chalmers oWner in conversation about his car. He will tell you Chalmers is o f cars of the world. soe OF eae are mon for tomorrow is: “Is the taiiversy,| Science services are held inclu@ing ‘man, evolved by ) atomic | at.) e ‘S11 Yellowstone Ave. HE’S FAST ON HIS “FEET” He responds with spirit to any request. 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