Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1921, Page 4

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é ) ‘PRODIGAL SON TH BE GIVEN BY CATHOLICS HERE Scriptural Story to Be Visualized in Oratorio Scheduled for Presentation This Month © Prodigal Son” by ich is based on of the prodigal nth chapter of at the An- ch on Sunday , at 7:30 o'clock ing is under the di- eorge Smith, direct- choir. The orchestra The mu rection of We chure! complis 18 Joy in the by chorus. n Man had Two Sons, J. Halloran. Presence Attend to My Words,” ¢ A, R. Connolley. Younger Son," a Mrs. W. L. Tre- s Eat and Drink” tenor Don | Unto m,” tito recita- tion by Mrs. T. J. nh 7. “Love not the World,” alto solo by ra. T. J. Riach. 8 “And When he had Spent All,” soprano solo by Mrs. Don Lobdell. $. "Oh, that Thou Hadst Harken1 ed," soprano aria by Mrs. Don Lob. dell. 19 “How Many Hired Servants,” >» by Mrs. W. L. Treber. » Sacrifice of God,” by the Arse," sporano _recita- Don Lobdell. » Sinned,” tenor . J. Meyers and Forth the Best Robe,” and aria by Prof. Fa bass recitati dolph Lundberg. 15. “Oh, that Man Would Praise the Lord.” by the chorus, STAR CLOTHING GPENS | FOR BUSINESS IN OLD | dL. LEARNER LOCATION The Star Clothing company formaily opened its new establishment today at the location formerly occupied by the J. L. Learner Clothing company on South Center ‘treet. The directorship of business affair {vil be assumed by Max Myland and Oscar Myland, while Morris Hayutin jhas ben appointed general manager. The general policies carried out and | stahdard lines handled by Mr. Learner | will be continued by the new firm. Among the products of gentlemen's outfitters of nationwide repute which |are available at the new store are those bearing trade marks of Mon- |Toe and Soclety Brand clothes, of Stet- jSon and Mallory hats, of Sweet-Orr |dress and work shirts and trousers, of Regal Pratician caps, and many others, | It is the earnest intention of the new firm to handle a full and complete line of the highest quality merchand- ise of standard manufacture only. - Im the announcement of the open- ing of the new store in Friday's Trib- une an error occurred in the state- ment of the opening date which should have been February 5 instead of Jan- uary 5. é ———— PRIMARY ELECTION The ballots for the election of direc- tors for the Chamber ef Commerce are not coming in as fast as they should, The primaries close tonight and all | ballots must be in so that the count |can be made tonight. Anyone who | has failed to vote thus far is requsted | to fill out thefr ballots and turn them in as soon as possible. |Warrant for ‘ Labor Leader (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—Federai war- rants were issued yesterday for “Big Tim Murphy, labor leader, 2nd Vin- cenzo Cosmano on charges of robbing tle government mails, Cosman> was fhe Casper Dai Cribuné ¢ id ice? HURRY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. South Park and E. Fourth Sts. J. H. Gockel, Pastor. English ‘language tomorrow. At 10:30 the same sermon which was delivered iast Sunday morning in Germen wil] be preached in Eng- sh. It is a preparatory sermon for the Lenten season, which begins next week... Tue text is John 12:27-36. Be- ginning next week, German Lenten services will be held every Wednes- day qvening at 7:30. Englizh Len- ten services will be held Sunday even- ings, beginning a week from tomor- rew, The pastor wili not hold serv- fees in Keeline next week as was ‘Previously announced. Tomorrow evening at 7:30 the sixth of @ series of sermons on the Lord's prayer will be preached. The text will be the third petition: “Thy will de done on earth ax it is in heaven.” This series of sermons will then be discontinued until after Easter. ISTIAN CHURCH. RETURNS ARE SLOW. CHR 333 8S. Grant. Telephong 930-W Charles G. Stout, Minister. Bibie sehool,, 10 a. m., Mrs. C. D. Murane, superitendent; preaching and communion service, 11 a. m.; subject of morning sermon, “Life Indeed"; jevening- worship, 7:30 p.-m.; subject jof evening discourse, “Men Wanted.” | We are now entering the closing week of the time allotted for the gathering of members for the final jand complete organization of the church. Al will be counted charter members who shall have given us their names for our ‘roll up to and including that date, February 13. On February 13 there will be a number of visitors from other churches in the state and also the superintendent of missions for the Rocky Mountain region under the United Christian Missionary Society. Much interest centers about the day and its services as that is to be ths date of the definite beginning of the church as a complete organization. The complete list of officers will be | clected on that date and definite plans instituted for the future work of thé church. An all-day meeting is in preparation and basket dinner will be served in the building. All members and friends of the church are invited to share with us the joy and fellow- ship of the entire day and evening. GRACE A. M. E. CHURCH. $05 North Grant St. Rev. ©. H. Henderson, Minister. “Church-Going Day’; Sunday school, | Both services will. be held in the} » 1 a. m., 7:15; theme, ‘‘Satisfactiqn.” The N. A. A. C. 2. meets, 3 p. m.; in- teresting subjects for discussion: ing worship, Communion service. All come to these sefvices at this friend- ly churel. in METHODIST EPISCOPAL Walter L. French, pastor, 300 East Second street. At the morning hour the pastor will speak on what has been accomplished by the Methodist centenary and its. present status. In the evening the sermon will be from the text, “Buy the Truth and Sell It Not." Good music will be sung at all setvices, In the morning the choir will sing. “Great and Glorious” (B. K. Hyver), and at night a mixed streets; Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pas- ices, Sunday school Morning worship at 1 sermon: “The Atonement of Christ’ anthem, “O Come, Let Us Sing Un- to the Lord” (Holden); quartette, “Biess tie Lord, O My Soul” (Greene) Mesdames Buckner and Leschinsky, Messrs. Firmin and Lundberg. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m., at which time Mr. P.*W: Frank will sing a solo.’ ‘Evening «worship at 7:30, sermon: “Remembrance of the Creator’; anthem, ‘The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away” (Woodard); duet, “Eventide” (Nevin), Messrs. Bottoms and Lundberg. Meeting of the Session Sunday at 20:45 a. m. to receive new members. Public recep- tion of new members ‘at the morn ing service and baptism of those dv- siring it. Social Tuesday, February 8, at 8 p. m. in the tabernacle. All quartette will sing ‘Lead Us Gently Home” (C. 8, Briggs). The Epworth |League has arranged for a “Get-Ac- | quainted-Hour” from 5:30 to 6:30. To this all Methodists ang others with no church home in Casper are in- vited. Light refreshments _ will served: After this will be the evo- |tional hour, led by Mrs. Hood, The |subject for this hour is ‘Modern Progress, Modern Unrighteousness.” There are still a few places in our Sunday school where a few more per sons may be placed. First come, first served. Help us crowd out the walls so that we will be compelled to } provide more room, FIRST BAPTIST C. M. Thoinpson, Jr., pastor. Serv- ices in basement of new church, Fifth |and Beech streets. Bible school 9:45 a. m.; classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 o'clock,’ theme: “The Lord of Glory.” B. Y. P. U. 6:30 ™m:, Evening service 7:30, theme: “The Way of Deat! Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30, _passage:| Acts 1:12-26. Sunday is the Lord's Day and his people should be in the services given to Him. Are you a Baptist in Casper? Come to your church. Suppose you are a stranger in the city. That is not an excuse. | You do not use that to keep your chil- | Seen out of the public schools. Stran- {gers without a church home are urged |}to make this their church home. You jare a stranger but once in the First Baptist church, . PRESBYTERIAN Tabernacle corner Durbin and Sixth Presbyterians and others having no other church home are invited. West- minster Guild Wednesday evening at 6:30, dinner at the manse, 804 South Wolcott. Business girls and teachers invited. We welcome you to the tab- ernacle, ST. MARK’S Seventh and Wolcott streets}, Rev. Philip Edwards, _ rector. Holy Communion-8 a. m. Church school 9:45 a. m. Holy Commurion and ser- mon 11 a. m. Young people at 6p, m. Evening service and sermon at 7:30 p, m. BIG DANCE. - SCHEDULED Upon the arrival of a consignment of the latest dance novelties and con- fections from New York, Mr. Schem- beck has scheduled a brilliant dance this evening at his Winter Garden on First and Wolcott . This particular dance has been widely advertised dur- ing the past week, but until this morning no date-ad been announced. Beside the many unusual novelty attractions, L. Rex Mayne, always satisfactory in his particular ‘stunts, will present the very latest in popu- lar song hits which he has prepared especially for the occasion. _—— ‘The Mills Comraunity church meets at the Mills school buuse every Sun- day. Rev. B, Peterscu, pastor. Sunday school at 2 o'clock, Young People's meeting at 7 o'clock, services at 7:30. Special music. SERVICE FOR ‘CAR OWNERS Battery inspection is always ren- dered free of charge to car owners at most battery station. Designed to pick up the delinquents who will not avail themselves of this service, are thé battery m tours con- ducted by the motor service station. At periods of from two to three weeks garages in the city are visited at night when cars are in. The bat- tery in each car is. tested, watered, and a card left on the machine giving the reading of each cell and the exact condition of the battery. Considering how few auto owners ever really think of the condition of their battery until’ overtaken by trouble due to its neglect, this serv- fice checks up on weak and wnder- charged batteries that would even- tually mean a stalled car. a MANILA, P. I. Feb, 5.—Francis Philippines today cabled his of the ppt resignation to President Wilson, with @ request that it be accepted March 4. CASPER’S FINEST THEATER all-star cast. itation by Mrs. Don Lobaeil, 9 “"* |srrested shortly after the warrants 1 Lord is Nigh,” quartette | “re issued. Mrs. W. L. reber, Mrs C, L. Rosse, Prof. Lundberg, A. B. Connelly. 18. “Thou Oh Lord Art Our Fa- ther,” by the chorus. Tickets for the oratorio are being sold by members of the church, seat When a man announces, going to get down to busine: a safe guess he’s been doing some. thing he oughtn’t to have been do: ing. i ” §5-FREE-$5 Have your suit cleaned and pressed and get $5.00 Coupon Free on New Tailor-Made Suit I will split profit with you. This offer is good ‘till March 1, 1921. We for and deliver promptly. _First- s work g) teed. We do 1 pressing only. h TIM, THE TAILOR and Cleaner 143 South Center Phone 467-R will call clothes IS IT YOUR MOVE? We are the expert movers of Casper. Furniture, Grand and Up- right Piano Moving a spe- cialty. Baggage, Light and Heavy Hauling. Promptness is our special- ty and promptness is our boast. All Work Guaranteed. SEE BEN TRANSFER GO. Stanley Oyerbaugh, Prop. Phone 74]. a SPECIAL for SATURDAY REAL CHOCOLATE ECLAIRES Made fresh from a real French recipe. Delicious, 75c dozen FRESH HOME-MADE PIES TO ORDER (Order all open face pies the day before wanted.) DOUGHNUTS Made fresh each hour. NATRONA DOUGHNUT SHOP 152 South Durbin ‘Now I'm it's | | | Pok-k-k-k! F-f-f-s-s-s-s! There goes another bottle of Millie’s catsup (7)! Have you a little secret in to bury one there?—Sh-h-h! Perhaps you're dead against the to blot it out completely ?—Sh-h-h! WITH WANDA HAWLEY AND JULIA FAYE Also Two-Part Sunshine Comedy Come! “THE STICKER” wicked stuff ?—Want THEATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY your cellar? No?—Want to know how to know how And Pictograph With Comic Cartoon IRIS ORCHES' Shows at 200, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 LAST TIMES TODAY ADMISSION 30c d 9:30 Every Day ~ j e LOUISE LOVELY IN ‘ PARTNERS OF FATE” And Second Episode “Fighting Fate,” Starring Bill Duncan CURRENT EVENTS AMERICA SUNDAY AND .MONDAY “GODLESS| MEN” A .Goldwyn super-production from the famous story, PAWL,” by BEN AMES WILLIAMS, with HELENE CHADWICK and One of the strangest and strongest pictures ever screened. It delves deeper than words can convey. 4 : A TREMENDOUS CLIMAX! Plunging onward through the treacherous Southern Seas, the schooner Deborah, commanded by the hardest man who ever trod a deck, is suddenly caught in the grip of a wild, tropical hurricane. Like super-men the crew fight ta keep the ship afloat—and win. But there comes another, and greater storm—this time a clash of human'emotions, father pitted against son—with a girl as the prize. The eat and sacrifice of the victory itself forever on your memory. —ALSO— “THE ONE BEST PET” Featuring SNOOKY THE’ HUMANZE Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Every Day LAST TIMES TODAY : Earle Williams in “Diamonds Adrift” —AND— JOHNNY HINES in “TORCHY TURNS CUPID” “BLACK less bravery that befalls will engrave ADMISSION 40c | WINTER GARDEN ROZEN WEET REE | Die All 9 CR UR. aN RY Oh, Where Will My Laddie Be To-N:; CHEMBECK’ OPULAR UBLIC 10c DANCE, of Course Your Friend Knows, When You Say “WINTER GARDEN,” That You Know ite? 5 An _ Article or Novelty of Value in Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. my Again domonstrates that she is the greatect artist of the silver screen. all rivals in her latest 8-Reel Wonder Picture You will agree that she is still Sweet and musical with the Jevely glow of youth which she still mysteriously retains in the comedy-drama LOVE LIGHT’ This is a spectaculac marvel SEE a town destroyed by fire, SEE a ship beaten to pleces on rocks. SEE fight for honor in light- house tower. SEE the fight on the cliff. » SEE the cleanest Hne of com- edy that only the invincible Mary can Pass’ out, ay If you miss it something’s wrong. be tickled. For th Make your child's heart glad by seeing this wonderful show; ‘Will you. enjoy it? We ‘shou! say yes. Ask anybody who haa seen it—that’s our beat ad. WALLACE RE! 10. *THE CHARM SCHOOLS A PARAMOUNT PICTUA There's only one thing that eat canes, s Rear tomes his lunch every lor six months and that is—LOVE. Austin corking good ‘automobile man when he’s not with gasoline “If you go near that you'll ruin it. Your face w: wreck a thousand schools.” - “He's just the kind of @ ‘oung man who should never allowed inside of ¥ pind | He's — he’s octiieg _beautifulr’ ‘Ever sinee Austin ; polg_ & car to a oestain 9 ron, he has been ti ‘to | sell himself to her daughter? “Mrs. Susan Roles, whose family gods are and Bullion.” “Where (Answer) Phonograph lesson.” “My dear, hunches won’t even. buy lunches.” iy “Those. centipedes shake | mean leg, eh,” Positively Last Times TODAY MARY - PICKFORD She has command over Queen of the Movies SEE MARY PICKFORD ‘THE wonder and admiration. If you don’t you : love of Mike“ comé PLAY THE MATINEES ~ SUNDAY. who fs @ mixing love 1c, unsettling'— he’s :) Birth, Breeding are you soing?”’ “Out to take my

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