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i a ty Hf a qe ijt fi Ht fit sana} ptt i “la fect, Buare of Ma- terialtism"; speaker, Lenna Christal. } 8 a m. Church school prayer and ser-| © mon at 11 o'clock. Eventing servico} et 7:30. = Weekday services: Tuestxy et 4 p., m; at 4 and 7:30 p m;) © S¥itay, chitdren's service at 4:30 p. m. North Side Church 1009 Worth Durbin street. Sabbath “school 19 a. m.; George Specht, sa- & perintendent; Calvin Neely, arsistant, © Morning service 11 o'clock; text, Gal. 303 East Second street; Rev. Lowts Christian Servige”; > Hark! My Sou?" (Shel :30 p. m,, Member- anthem, “Hark! ley}, solo by Mrs. Ferguson leader. 7:30 p. m, sermon, <@ message to the De Molay lodge. | “Phis lodge will attend in a body. A — 2. Carter, pastdz. Sunday school 9:45 ovening at the John Carlson home, & m. 11 a m. sermon, “The Joy of ¢37 East Twelfth street. Every member should be schultz, pastor. “present. Only three more sessions. a.m. Preaching at 11 o'clock, also at ~ 6.30 p. m., Epworth League, Miss Eva 7:30 p. m. “service of interest to Masons; anthem, Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pastor. “My Master and My’ Friend” (Lo- day school and Bible classes 9:45. 11:14-29; Christ Dealt With Those Spiritually Possessed of the Devil.” First Baptist. Fifth and Beech street. C, M. ‘Thompson, Jr., Pastor. Sunday school 945 a.m. There ts a -| class for you. Morning worship I a. m Theme: “The Child's Right.” BR Y. P. U. 630 p. m Ever.ing services 7:30 p.m Novel used for the night is Hugo's “The Man Tues‘ay night 720 p m Senior Scouts gymnasium. Thursday night 790 p m. Junior Souts gymnasium. Monday night 7:30 p. m men’s gymnasium. Friday night 7:39 p. m Young Young Evangelical Church. Services will be held at 7:30 Sunday Pentecostal Holiness :1102 North Durbin, Rev. First Presbyterian. Corner Sixth and Durbin streets. Sun which ts to be given at 739 p m Evening service at 7:30 p. m. will con- sist of a sacred concert by the choir. Anthem—"end Out Thy Light,” Quartet—“Tf Ye Love Me™ Simper. 2esdames Branson and Pelkey, Messrs Firmin and Lunberg. Anthem—"The Holy City” Shelley. Soleista, Mrs. Frank and Miss Mar- quis, Dust—“The Silent Voice.” Roma. Mesdames Gates and Sund well. Anthem—“My Faith Looks Up to Thee” Havens. Solos and quartet, Mrs. Frank and Miss Young, Messrs. Cartwright and Firmin. Anthem—“Jubflate Deo,” Mfletzke. Seloists, Mrs. Burns ard Mr. Bottoms. A pageant entitled “Joseph in Egypt” given by 30 young men and women of the young people’s society. ‘The scenes will represent the sale of Joseph to the Ishmaelites, his rise to high office in Egypt, the arrival of his ?-rothers to buy corn and Joseph’ making himself known to them, and finally the coming of Jacob, his pre- entation to Pharaoh and his settle- ment in the land of Goshen. All char-| acters in the story will appear in suit- able costume. Director, Ed Treglown. A silver offering will be taken. The new Sunday school in enwood addition will be organized at 2:20 p. m. Sunday in Kenwood hall, Fourteenth “How and South Jackson street. The missionary society will meet tn the church parlors Thursday 2:30 p. m. trated lecture on Japan with many Men don't forget the Brotherhood clasa, AN are welcome First Church of the Nazarene 613. East H street; Nona D. Gilles- ple, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m., EB. A Turner, superintendent. Morn- ing worship at tor. ip at 7.30; sermon Special Easter Tripp's: | the Inconveniences From N. ¥. Tickets Good on Elther Steamer—0! Twin-Screw, 14,000 Tons Displac: No Passports—Many Modern Hotels. OR ANY TOU Cara! The program will include an ilius-| sermon by the pas-| ene BERMUDA“4 ¥., April 8—Arrive N. ¥., April 15 Fastest Steamers on Bermuda Roste. f the Furness Burmuda Line land taste paepene Srananieeenee: aaa iy’ to Hamilton Dock, avoiding Sailing Twice Weekly Every Wed. & Sat—From Bermuds Every Tues. & Sat. S. S. “Fort Victoria” and S. S. “Fort Hamilton” Displacement Bermuda Offers All Outdoor Sports # Including Golf, Tennis, Sailing, Bathing, Fishing, Riding, Driving, Etc. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 31 Whitehalt st. NEW YORK SPECIAL ATTRACTION WEEK MARCH 19 TO 26 by pastor. The West Side Woman's) merous hits, a: Prayer band will meet Tuesday aft-|the soprano RL J. Wiese, 1053 Boxelder street. The merit. regular mid-week prayer meeting at am the church Thursday night at 7:30. All Ster” star are cordially invited to attend and|A. B.C. ¢' strangers given a hearty welcome. Chureh of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Services held in Laber Union hall, 349 North Wolcott street. Sunday school 10:30 a. m, Evening service at 7:30. We invite everybody to at- our services. No collections Christian Science Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a m, in the church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. The lesson ser- mon for tomorrow is “Matter.” ‘The public is cordially invited. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 ts held at 945 a. m ‘Testimonial meetings are held Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. New Songster at Columbia. A week's engagement at the Colum: Dia theater books Bobby Vernon, the silver toned boy tenor, as an added ction to be presented in addition the usual program “Hello Bil” which promises to Include song and dance numbers of unusual brilliance. © songster comes direct from New York City where he has scored nu- on will be on the ent Addition ground all day S. “FORT ST. GEORGE” and delay of landing by tender. fering Unequalled Express Service Che Casver Daily Tribune when have charmed the audience with their skilled and talented dancing numbers in several other programs will appear | at 8:20 o'clock. The costumes of t young girls will be fitting to the danc the dance art, a Ouished act is an Att is y, and on the arranged to Last nig’ f local tal. Iris to Feature Local Talent. “Come early” is the slogan for the Iris performance, on Saturday nig’ includ BUYS Ol LAND vocal numbers be attractions in/ z addition to the 3 meritorious pic- |ture, The pupils of Miss Ethel Mann. wno| ° After having nogotiated on a deal for the purchase of approximately 1 590 acres of proven oll propertie numbers, and from the n Kanms fields for the past sever: former to the more advanced students weeks, officials of the Victor-Wyo —— ee eee AS fr] tiniest per See Page 7 of This Issue ment, Twin-Screw, 11,000 Tons Write for attractive inclusive rates RIST AGENT BOBBY VERNON SUES The Silver-Toned Boy Tenor Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon | “Come and Come Now.” Anthem, “R: -yenz); quartet, “Lead Kindly Light” © ¢Ashforn. “ot\the W. C. T. J. at the home of Love to Thee, O Christ” Jerome, Prof. »Mra, 8. EL Bafley, 724 South Durbin Lindberg. L “street There will be no young people's ‘Wednesfiay, 7:30 p. m., service for mecting on account of the pageant Why experiment with unknown quantities when the same amount of money will buy a Kelly- Spmngfield? The name is a guarantee of Service and Safety, and Continuous 1 to 10:30 : } TODAY AND SUNDAY | Gladys Walton “THE GUTTERSNIPE” Universal Special Attraction It costs no more to buy a Kelly! Star Comedy “His Inheritance Taxi” THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62 CASPER SUPPLY CO. Fifth and Center Phone 913 WARNING! Unless circumstances are altered, it looks like a PPOPOTPOOOO SOE strike of coal miners on April 1. We urge everyone to put in a'suflicient supply of coal to tide them over the shortage. CLEAN LUMP COAL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CASPER SUPPLY CO. 913—-PHONES—914 299-906 The Opening Number Stopped the Show SEVEN ENCORES! HOW’S THAT? Eoys, Oh Boys! We're knocking them cuckoo. We defy competition. Owing to the booking of the “Girl of the Golden West” today will positively be the last day of the musical comedy “The Wearing of the Green,”’ with the greatest aggregation of dancers ever seen in Casper. Fancy dancing superb. LYRI erties was perfected by Jarvis and other officers of cern on a recent eastern trip. The leases secured by the Victor PAGE FIVE 2orning an ducing structures iy Kansas each fiel@ | nounced = successful completion of|carrying two known producing sands rs will present) the deal The purchase of at 1,200 a 2.000 feet respectively. ‘The lower on is supporting many ! 300 barre! and larger producers on ad joining territory. the con epee company are located in Elk County. Salesm: be Kansas, and plans are already being | oa Addition ground sil day Sumiaye made for an immediate and trtensive ——>——_— @rilling campaign. The Iands are located tn three pro Meet me at the Smoke House Chiropractic Philosophy The Chiropractic philosophy maintains that the brain is the power plant of the human body, which generates all of the nerve energy which is carried to every organ, tissue and cell in the body by the nerves. These nerves, as they leave the cranial cavity, form an exceptionally delicate structure which we term the, spinal cord. The cable of nerve fibers is encased in the hollow, bony structure, known as the spinal col- umn. The spine is composed of a number of seg- ments, or joints, known as vertebrae, which articulate one with the other. Between these bony joints are little holes, or foramnia, through which pairs of nerves are given off, these nerves radiating to their respective organs‘or parts of the body. Now, when one of these bony segments get out of alignment by twisting, straining, wrenching, etc., the Chiropractor says it is subluxated. This subluxation tends to de- crease the tiny hole through which the nerve emits, exerting a pressure upon the nerve. This decreases the flow of nerve energy, or mental impulses, as the flow of water through a hose is decreased when the hose is stepped on. By placing these bones of the spine in alignment, the Chiropractor allows the trans- mission of nerve energy to go on uninterrupted, the part in distress receives its quota of innervaton, and health results. If you will investigate this new Health Science, the logic of its philosophy is bound to appeal to ydu. If you are suffering with stomach, liver, kidney, bladder, intertinal, heart, lung or any kindred trouble, come to this office and receive a Spinal Analysis. Delay, neglect, procrastination will never overcome disease. Life’s rich rewards go to doers, not to prom- isers. If you have made‘the great effort for your country, this comparatively small effort for yourself will be made easily. Bring yourself to “Tenshun,” give yourself “Forward, March” and don’t stop until you reach our office. Drs. B. G. and Edna E Hahn (C3.tinuous 1 to 11 P. M LAST TIMES TODAY “The Wearin’ of the Green” A Big Musical Comedy. HEAR THE SONGS SEE ~~ Me erccceccese “The Wearin’ of the The old-fashioned : “My Wild Irish Rose” | The old-fashioned Vir- FH “Where the River ginia, Reels. $ Shannon Flows” Then the big picture : THEATER Soccccoceee. seces A red-blooded Western filled with sensational realism. Then a Big Comedy---Then a Pathe News Featuring airplane dare-devil stunts. SUNDAY The big dramatical success “The Girl of the Golden West” Not a picture, but a wonderful speaking play, with an all-star cast. VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES BY MILDRED ROBINSON She sings some mean blues and starts a riot. BOB MEYERS Let’s go! RAYMER & WHYTE In a class by themselves. BETTY BATES The dramatic soprano. IVA SANDERS The Irish Nightingale. FRANK MOORE Casper’s original melody y- THEN THE BIG PICTURE For the love of Mike, come early! “THE MAN HUNTER” A big Northwest pic- ture full of rough rid- ing and thrills. the fight when the boy jumps over the tracks. —Also— A Big Comedy —Then— See Some More Follow the crowd. Take a tip, it’s the best show in town. PALMER SCHOOL CHIROPRACTORS Townsend Bldg. Phones—Office 423, Res. 1235 STARTING TODAY | “THE FOUR HORSEMEN | of the APOCALYPSE” | THE CENTURY’S GREATEST $2.00 in New York and Chicago. Finished Return Showing in Denver.at 75c. Matinee—25c and 50c Night—35c and 50c Plus War Tax SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY All Children 20c Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00

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