Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1921, Page 8

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DP TORTS rd UP IN DISTRICT 00 MILES EAGT OF Tne GAPITAL Soviet Officials Slain at! Kazan; Western Part OF Russia Also Swept| By Series of Revolts! STOCKHOLM, March 26.—| (By Associated Press.)—An, anti-soviet rising is reported), to have occurred in Kazan, about 550 miles east of Mo: cow, on the Volga, according to dispatches received here .oday Some members of the extraordinary commission’s headquarters burned. Many other sovi Is have been killed, it is declared. The insurgents, the advices state,| e masters of the entire city and| vicinity | In western Russia anti-soviet move- | ments re reported. Fighting in| between soviet troops | ants is continuing and Pskov| id to be in the bends of revolu-| tionisist. The Whit’ Russian pea- sants have been reinforced by desert ers from the red guerd. the message ayserts. Another disturbed section is said to be the Minsk region, the revolu ties so far having re- asserted, in twenty so-| viets in various parts of the region being driven out. DA. F. JEFFREY BOES TO JAIL (Continued from Page 1.) committed no crime,” Mr, Ferguson announced. “If that is the attitude of the de- fense,” responded Hal Curran of state counsel, “we will ask for a max- imum sentence both in jail term and in fine, and withdraw our recommen- dation for a minimum fine which we hoped would, place ultimate decision of this case up to the supreme court.” “I have come to a decision on the principles inyolved in this case and in deciding to accept. the jail sen- tence I am going against the advice of my counsel,” said Dr. Jeffery when ed by Judge Brown if he had hing to say before sentence was passed. have no fault to find with the jury's verdict. The court and counsel for the state were eminently fair and I firmly believe that I was strongly defended, My decision is not a dis- Play of belligerent opposition to the court's decision’ “I do not believe that the case will justify a fine and I prefer to serve my sentence as any other ordinary pris- oner.”” N Judge Brown announced his regret at the decision of the defendant stat- ing that he had intended to impose a slight fine believing that this action would take the case to the supreme court for decision of the principels in- volved. + Upon your decision, Mr. Jeffrey, I will make it a straight jail sentence and remand you to serve a sentence of 90 days in the county jail,” was atemeht made by the court. In an interview after sentence had t Attorney Hal Cur- et like the v devil y go to jail. I be- ed that the case would be carried he supreme court where the equi ase could be fully threshed 0 I would rather serve that sentenc than see the defendant go to } } ples of chiropractic,” said “The time was not ripe to| carry it to the supreme court, where the decision in this case might be up- held, working to the detriment of chiropractors all over the state. In the next two years things will be cha 1 to obviate the necessity of action.” oc We cordially invite you to attend cur formal opening, Tuesday. The Mills company, Chamberlin Furniture company building, 2 to 6—7 to _o’clock. 3.26-1t THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 300 East Eccond street. ‘Walter L. French, pastor. Easter Sunday begins with an early morning prayer meeting, 8.30 to 9:30, This has been arranged by the Ep- worth league. The Young Peoples’ societies of other churches have béen Invited. Special music will be ren- dere. by these societies. All are in- vited. At the morning hour Mrs. Burton Nye and Mrs. Peter Holden will sing Lave Divine, All\Love Excelling,” by Henry Smart. And at night Mrs. Nye will sing ‘The Resurrection,” by Lil- Man Tatt Sheldon The subject of the morning sernon will be “Tne Message of the Risen Christ to His Disciples.” And at night the pastor will preach on on “The Power of of His Resurrection.” ‘At 6:30 Mrs. Anita Rees King will lead the Epworth league. The subject of the hour will be, “Lessons from the First Easter.” First Paptist Church, 5th and Beech Streets : C. M. Thompson, Jr., Pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; there is a Morning worship, 11 st and Immortal- 7 p. m,; the Young Evening worship, 8 p.m “Phe Direction of Your Life.” Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m.; John 3:1-26 the passage for the evening. Let us keep up the work that God has placed in our hands ‘und see our duty in the city of Casper. Our church has a large task in this city. Every Baptist in Casper should be ac- tively enrolled and at work. Bring your letter Sunday and line up with your people and do what God expects of you. Don't forget the Bible school either. Strangers in Casper are wel: comed to all our services. You are @ stranger but once in the First Bap- ist’ church. North Casper Chapel Rev. C. P. Olson, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject: “The Power of His Resurrection.” A cordial invitation to all. Free Methodist. Rey. A. T. Edwards, pastor. Sun- day school at 1:30 p. m.; Young Peo- ple's meeting at 7 p. m.; preaching seryice Wednesday evening, 8 p, m. A cordial invitation to all. First Presbyterian Tabernacle. corner, Durbin and Sixth, Rev, Charles A. Wilson, pas- tor. Sunday school at 9.45; morning worship at 11; sermon, “An Easter Message;” anthem, “Unfold, Ye Por- tals," from “The Redemption,” Gou- nod; solo, “As It Began to Dawn,” Harker, Prof. Rudolph Lundberg; anthem, “Christ Our Passover,” Voz: rich. Christian Endeayor at 6:30 p. m.; sold, Mi B. Firmih; evening wor- ship, Knights ‘Templars service. Address, “The Truc Knight;” anthem, “King of Kings,” Simpor; solo, “Open the Gates of the Temple,” Knapp, Mr. H. 1. Bottoms; anthem, “Gloria,” from “12th Mass," Mozart. The session will meet at 10:45 in the basement of the church to receive any who desire to unite with the church. Public re- ception of new members at the morn- ing service and presentation of chil- dred for baptism. All church notices should be in the hands of the church editor by 10 o'clock Friday morning. We invite the stranger who. is. so- journing in our city and all without any church home to wroship with us, 3-26-1t Christian Church Easter observance in the Bible School meets tn I. O. O, F. hall, 9:45 a.m, Easter sermon and Communion, 11:00 a. m. California flowers for decoration, the gift of Mrs. A.J. Dickerson who is visiting in San Diego, California. Evening worship with sermon ap- propriate to the season, 7:30. Charles G. Stout, Minister, $33 South Grant, Telehone 930. COMING “DINTY” With WESLEY BARRY It is a Marshal Neilan § picture. You remember “Go Get It”? With Yo 7} sevcee, Caster Greetings May Joy and Happiness Now and Always At This Easter-tide “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Casper Floral Co. Two Stores New Store—MIDWEST REFINING CO, BUILDING Wolcott Street Entrance Old Store—502 SOUTH CENTER Phone 872 D eenerescccreceeooesooooooooooes eeesceccese: u Abide ‘Trinity Lutheran Church ' .° | gation had been bungled and conse- | South Park and East Fourth streets| quently {t would takesix months to J. H. Gockel, Pastor. prepare convicting evidence.” at Tomorrow morning the Sunday| It is believed that the trial will be. of 9:30. to give the state time to gather new In the morning two services will | evidence. ; Oo be held a German service at 10 o'clock an English service at 11 o'clock. In both services the text of the sermon will be I Corinthians 15-17-20; the theme: ‘What the ‘Resurrection of Christ Means to Us.” In the evening at 7:30 another Eng- lish service will be held. Text: Luke 24: 18-35; theme: “The Risen Lord nd theEmmaus. Disciples.” A special collection will. be taken up in these ‘services for the Synodi- cal treasury. Special music by the COLD, FORECAST (Continued from Page 1.) choir. . etiny St. Mark’s Church vying. homo, showed “fair tonight Seventh and Wolcott Streets ae tees Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector Holy Communion at 8.00 2 m. Easter ‘bonnets in’ Casper, will: top , fur coats and other winter apparel Easter Festival Service .with epec- Rgalis at’ jal music and sermon at 10.30 a. m, . | t¢morrow ecasts for cold cleat Children's Easter service at 6:00 p.| 027 materialize. The) sini soqay) was ee ; struggling to burst through the storm + clouds that left a light blanket of. isti snow over central Wyoming ‘early tp- ae wee ee day but the temperature moderated Christian Science, services are’ held | snd shoppers staged a last grand rush’ every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new |j; millinery and furnishing stores. Grant street church. The lesson ser siiaay also will have to pin her hat mon for tomorrow is “Reality.” Sun-| Securely if, wind forecasts "material- aay school is held at 9:45 o'clock. The | ize, public is cordially invited to attend these services. DENVER, Colo., March 26. — A “white” fair and cold” Hester Sunday is promised Colorado and a large por~| DaaersAP SRE Bas tion of the territory, embraced in the Rocky Mountain region by District Woether Forecaster J. M. Sherier, A twoweeks spell, during which this city basked in the sunshine of a proverbia) early spring, broke short- ly after midnight last night and to- day a blanket of snow covered most! of the state. In other parts of the Rockies and the territory east of here, thers was, either rain or light snowfall, the forecaster said. Colorido Springs reported the great- est amountof snow in this district— --- three inches. Denver had two-tenths CHICAGO, March 26.—Officials ir:]of an inch, as did Grand Junction; the state's attorney's office said the| Leadville had half an inch and Chey- evidence on which the indictments in]enne, Wyoming a trace. the baseball case were yoted today| ‘The temperature touched thirty-two, showed that Carl Zork and Ben Frank-| degrees above zero in Denver. line organized the alleged game throw-| The sonwstorm resulted from a low ing plot, that Joseph J. Sullivan han-| barometric pressure which developed died the organization work in the| yesterday in New Mexico and traveled east and that Abe Attel acted as trav-|rapidly northwesteward. . Warnings ‘eling agent. were issued last night to stockmen ‘When. the proceedings against the! of eastern Colorado and northeastern seven players were dropped recently, New Mexico. b Mr. Crowe said that the “first investi-_‘Train_seryice_was_not interrupted. {Continued from Page 1.) @ays of Carl Zork and Ben Frahk- lin, both of this city. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC To the Patients of Dr. J. H. Jeffrey, Chiropractor: While Dr. Jeffrey is confined in \ jail serving a ninety-day sentence for the principle of Chiropractic, my office in the Townsend building will be open to his patients and all fees received from them will be given to Dr. Jeffrey. He is serving his sentence for you and for me and American liberty. DR. B. G. HAHN, Chiropractor. LLL A NN THE EASTER GOSPEL “Fear not ye; for I know that ye seek Jesus, Who was crucified. He is not here, for He is risen, as he said.” “Jesus, my Redeemer, lives! I, too, unto life must’ waken; Endless joy my Savior gives; Shall my courage then be shaken? Shall I fear? or could the Head Rise and leeve His members dead? Nay, too closely am I bound Unto Him by hope forever; Faith’s strong hand the Rock hath found, Grasped it, and will leave it never; 5 Even death now cannot part From its Lord the trusting heart.” “O Death, where is thy sting?. O Grave, where is thy victory? Thanks be to God, Who giveth us the victory Through our Lord Jesus Christ!” EASTEX SERVICES: German Service—10 A. M. ’ English Service—11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Triity Lutheran Church South Park and East Fourth Streets school will meet at 9 o'clock instead | postponed for several months in order |= i j Hewn out of solid rock, the Rock of Gibraltar has for centuries withstood the winds and waves of the ele- ments hecause its foundation is strong and secure. Had_. it been erected by man’s hands, on a flimsy fondation, it would have been destroyed ages ago. So it is with the \ Drugless Health Science of ee Chiropractic ~ Founded a quarter of a century ago, it has withstood the winds and waves of a deadly and unscrupulous op- position. In fact, the more deadly the opposition, the’stronger has the science grown. WHY? Because it was built on a firm foundation. On the foundation of : Truth and Logic. Those who ten ~years ago through ignorance were calling it a fake have been con- _. vinced, because they have i- enced the wonderful results at- selves and their own families. “If Chiropractic were not what its adherents claim itis, it would have. perished by the wayside long ago. TRUTH must prevail, sooner or later, and the story of the GROWTH OF CHIROPRACTIC empha- sizes this fact. You business men who pride yourselves upon your far-sightedness, are very blind if you shut your eyes wilfully to the progress made by this Science. Inves- tigate Chiropractic now., Get a competent Chiro-. practor to give you a Spinal Analysis. Get him to fully explain its principles to you; and we miss our guess if you will not blame yourself for not investigating before. ee eer ee CHIROPRACTORS ; Phones: Office 706, Res. 93 _ Daly Building Seek) CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Building Office Phone 423, Residence 1235 \ | UL AAT TAT

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