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IRGT CYCLONE DAMAGE SMALL ot | IN THs STATE {Special to The Tribune) Wyo., June 26.—That amie county was. vis- cyclone as well as a phenom- Istorm last Thursday afternoon, became known here last night when drying reads and restoration of dam} aged telephone lines re-established.com- ion > lone,described by transpl ed former residents of the Mississifjy valley who witnessed it as a “regular, e " struck three dd tore through & strip of country twelve miles in Tength efore lifting at the ridge of hills call- ed Pine bluffs, near the tri-state inter- section of Colorado, Wyoming and Ne, farm dQwellings and outhouses, and Much damage was done to owing crops, but reports > swept by indicate that no per- he cyclone ‘wes the Wyoming since a portion of park here was wrecked by @ twister tier iature the the cyclone swerved to the southeast and after de: stroying numerous fences lost contact se near the Pine Bluffs on southeastward into n the point where it k south of Hillsdale and that there it lifted it killed m ckens and some ¢ was. not injur As rr in earlier advices, the storm was 1 by a phenome: nal fall of gi 1 stones, some of jthem three inches in diameter, and this hail did a great deal of (mage to dwellings and crops not touchéd by the high wind. The hail broke windows in the towns of Hilldale, Pine Bluffs and Burns. REDS EXECUTE 30 OFFICERS IN SOUTH RUSSI Associated Press) IN, June 26.—Bolsheyiki southern Russia, shot a 30 officers on © 10 and other prisoners, according to the American commissioner h reached the The report were horribly ae DOUGLAS PEOPLE HURT, IN AUTOMOBILE SPL DOUGLAS, Wyo., June 26.—A bad spill on the road as their motor car was nearing Douglas on the way from Cas- per caused slight injuries to two mem- bers of a party in the James Ward car west of here late last night. Mr. Web- ster of Denver suffered a dislocated shoulder while Mrs. Ray Bennett of Douglas suffered minor injuries about the face, Mr. Ward who it is understood from the meager details obtainable of ~he accident was driving the car escaped practically unscratehed. Mr. Ward: is manager and part owner of the Douglas electric light plant, it is stated here. John Bret has accepted a position with the British t company and expects to leave some’ time next week for India where he will drive a truck for the company. po sala aaa ite Ate Saad oS BO CONCRETE BLOCKS Building Blocks for sale, suitable for all buildings. For gavages and foundation. Cheaper than wood con- struction CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK - WORKS Factory, Wolcott St., near Burlington J. A. Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M India coma ae Willard TRADE Mann RQG(SIESER with the strickendistrict, , eighteen miles} CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian’ Science services are held evéry Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets, and on Wednesday eve- nings at 6:30 o'clock. The lesson-ser- mon for “Christian| Science." Sunday school at 9:40 a. m. The public is cordially invited to at- tend these’ services, tomorrow» is: FIRST -BAPTIST CHURCH Worshipping at courthouse: Sunday school at 9:45, preaching at 11 a. m; topic, “Living Up to Ideals.” Evening, young people's meeting at 7 o'clock, preaching at 8 o'clock; topic, ‘What God's Opinion of a Profiteer Is.” Rev.| C. M. Thompson of Winchester, will preach both morning and Everybody welcome. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH | South Park and East 4th Sts, J. HL), Gockel, Pastor. Tomorrow morning at’ 10:30 a German kervic® will be -held.| The text of the sermon Will be Matt. 13:31-33, the theme: “The Wofderful and Blessed Growth of the Kingdom cf Goa,” ‘These. German aervicés: are be-| ing held every two weeks, The :Vening} After you eat—always use ATONIC —olie or two tablets—eat like candy. Instant! Se ee lant Bloated Gassy~ ig. Stops indigestion, fod souring, repeating, headache: the many | miseries caused by Acid-Stomach FATONIC is the bestremedy, ittakes acids and gases right out i uaranteed ta satisfy oe ied b; draig- teide” “Please try itl” i i | PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES—Upper left,” Champ Clark.. Lower left, Ambassador Davis; right, Vice President Marshall, William G. MeAdoo; services have been discontinued for the summer months. ‘Tomorrow [echos will hold its annual picnic in a rove on Garden Creek, cars will leave the church at 2 Those living tin +the southern end of. the city may meet the machines nt CY. afternoon the OPPORTUNITY SUIT | SALE | Society Brand and Morse- Made union-made Clothes $28 Regularly ‘Retailed Up to $40 $38 Regularly Retailed Un-to $50 $48 Regularly Retailed Up to $65 $58 Regularly Retailed Up to $75 JL. Learner | 260 S. Center / Meeeting: of Natrona County “Labor Party at the Gily Hall ‘Sunday, June 27, at 2 P. M. JOHN D. SALMOND, County aS SINCE the plates ¢ and insulators in- side a battery cannot be seen, the trademark on the outside is par- ticularly important. The Thread Rubber circle of the Still Better Willard means that the battery won’t have to be torn down for re-insulation, AUTO ELECTRICAL CO. 111 East First Street Phone 968J liciousness, in any flavor or combination Casper Dairy ICE CREAM Delicious—Refreshing-Healthful Its Ever. Increasing Popularity is due to its distinctive richness and de- Call For It By name at the Soda Fountain or the grocer’s. Ask Us About Our Ice Cream Bricks for your next luncheon. Made Phone 471 of flavors you desire. right, Sunday Trucks and o'closk. ST, MARK’S EPISCOP! Frank Scherek and his family ha‘ Seventh and ‘Wolestt. streets. Philip K. Edwarils, Rector,.Holy, Com- er school will hegin, in which the cht: dren will te taught. the chief parts of union at's a. ms eburch school at 9:45) in more or: m.; morning prayer and sermen at 11 Tene Ei Koren aes EONS ja. m,. No evening service. — Tribune want ads give results. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU- DENTS’ ASSOCIATION i Regular Sunday study period and° discussion beginning at 2 np. m. at Odd Fellows hall. All are invited ‘to join with us. } METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH) 302 East Sevond. Walter L: French,! Minister. “Pha Chysch and the..Rog- | gar” will be the subject of the morn- }ing sermon. And at night the subject will be “What is Man?” This is the second sermon from this text. Sunday school at 9:45; S. H, Maddux, Supt. Our school is making a special endeavor to maintain its work and at- tendanee at high grade during the sum- mer weeks. Zo do this requires the, co- | operation of the home, the pupil, #n1/ the teacher, “The Results of Our Words «und Deeds” is the subject of the League hour led by Mr. A, L. Cook. Dancing || Every Evening © - Excepting Sunday Union Orchestra Iris Pavilion FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH $18 East Sixth. Walter H. Bradley, Minister. Tomorrow at 11 the pastor! will speak on “Spiritual Fragrane and in the evening at 8:00 on “Man ard His Father.” The morning anthem vant | be “The Lord Is My Shepherd’ oscthat) and Mrs. Buckner will sing ‘ou. Ask Me When I Found Jesus."” tec ea Sete THE HOUSE. OF QUALITY Today PICTURES and BEST VENTILAT- lris | hea er TP okaaiicey ED THEATER IN CONTINUOUS ‘THE STATE 2:30 TO 11:00 ‘TODAY—LAST TIME ~ WILLIAM FARNUM In a thrilling tale of a man’s fight against a storm-tossed ocean—snatching from its jaws the girl he had learned to love. “Wings of the Morning” No story so vigorous, so crowded with romance, has graced the screen before. A tremendous production from a tremendous novel. TWO-REEL COMEDY—‘NYMPHS AND NUISANCES’ SUNDAY and MONDAY D.W. GRIFFITH ‘Presetits———_ “SCARLET DAYS” ‘-A Tale.of the Olden West { Scenario by S. E. V. Taylor. te ia by G. W. Bitzen Personally Directed by D. W. Griffith The trail, the strife, the dafce-hal glare. The blood of youth adventuring. And through it all—a soul. as only Griffit 7» naint it on the screen. Presented by a great cast, including Richard Barthelmess, Clarine Seymour, ¢ Carol Demster and Ralph Graves. , A flaming epic of love and life in th2 days when the West was young! en’s Shoes of Quality and Style : Men insist upon getting quality as well as. a atyle when they buy Shoes. The standard of quality, which we have always sei ior our foot- - woes will be found to measure up to the requirements of the most par- icular. The best of material and the highest class workmanship only, are employed in the Shoes that we buy. You can be certain of full value when your shoes are purchased here. Priced at $5.00 and Up gone to the Scherck ranch for the wevk- Rev. lend where they expect to do some fish- y overies THE: EVIL MIND oF _* SOCIETY The olka thing or ors TODAY BLANCHE SWEET “Sim ale Souls” From » famous novel by John Hastings. It’s a rainbow romance. The evil mind of society and SOME MORE ~TOMORROW- — A big Spectacular Ocean Picture by Williamson Bros., 'who made ‘20,- 000 Leagues Under the Sea’ and “The Suubma- rine Eye.’ The Girl of the: Sea ig Ag with an Octupus, whose length is 140 feet. You'll follow;her every action ‘with breathlesssuspense;) ‘You'll admire her courage and daring; You'll love her. for herbeautyand grace Also a TWO-REEL COMEDY ComeEarly!