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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922. Che Casper Dailp Cridune f ‘Eb | A 5 ments. The . c will entertain. Friday, 729 p. m. school, 9304 mj; ¥. P. S.C E, 6 North Casper church afe urged t i | ing ceten ier ete | obete rehearsal. Pm. Rev. Robert J. Snowden of} how him. . LS At dh |teenth of Octaber. | Two Cs eee Laan Seer and evening. He comes we ae ocORE HIT WITH mended and all who are | st iw y held a very en evening at Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Gordon. It- was sidered the best social of the year. Lots of pep @: fun so all enjoyed themselves. North Durbin near J str was voted to have another*social Fri-| ices, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.: day evening, Sept. 15, at the home of Ss Miss Clara and Arthur Gadberry Morning se evening se: The Tribune is glad to publish un- | der this head every Saturday, free ot charge, notices of Sunday and week-diay services for the benefit of the church public of Casper, but in future, to insure publica announcements must be fi une office the day previous. North Casper. Minis First Appearance of New| ters and others who are not already Ainme eas - i ate grand y; a. complying with this request cap as- | Watermelon ca seen gare — ile Comneny Under meneee lot materially in efforts pabieh an [next Wednesday evening at ~ the| ment of George Hunter y afternoon church. Fine program, orchestra and handing Paper LF thelr notices in on Friday. Byerybody welcome. for Wives and Mothers Is Entertaining. ‘The comedy drama, “Nothing but the Truth,” offered at the Iris the- ater fast night by George A. Hunte: “Jollies of 1922" company, was sur- prisingty well presented by a capable and ably trained cast of 16 peopie. The comedy, which deals with the effort of a young man to tell nothing but the truth for a period of one day, s cleverly concetved and replete with gam Methodist Episcopal. Durbin, Dr. > . Pastor. Sunday ter, pastor. 8s. H. M last miss! ference y | sermon o'clock; | The schoel and Bible classes, 9.45; morn ing worship, perintendent. fering of the con be received. 11 a. m.} ec! ‘Another Chance.” 1 again be in their pl weeks of summer va. 11 o'clock, Labor Day ening worship, ject, “Beauti t ible.” Spe-| after several = satire, humor and wit. Tho attempt| cial imusic at both services, Session | on. from practice Women find that a checking ac to tell the truth fm further compl!-| win meet in the ladies’ cli “gt | of Our Fathers,” Sc! aga os cated by the fact that a large wager|jp-45 a.m. to restive those desieing 19 | Epworth | count aids household manage is made on the result . Bob wins his bet, but nearly loses) 4is f: My Mfind unite with the church at the morning ment. They use savings accounts Miss Charlotte G sweetheart and his life old. thelr first mestig of the tait|™- sermon, “The Caticura Talcum Is Ideal to build reserves against sickness n the play is taker: by a capable ‘. F ‘and Labor. Z 4 Rs b a at the Mantes oemey ad ML Raced Me." Calch Bimper This For Baby’s Skin or emergency. Thcy save for show their t comedy wit to play y n wi ease and facil be appropriate for a household furnishings and college funds for children. After a warm bath with Cuticura Soap baby knows there is nothing more refreshing for his tender skin than Caticura Taleum. If his is irritated or raehy Coticura ment {s soothing and healing. inyited to tine chance to -| teachers of the Ca: ed to spend Fri 804 Sc The chorus of eight was part of the evening's en Although they have been for only a few days, the some good musical and di bers and seemed to meet wi vor of the first night audience. It would be safe to say that within a few weeks this chorus will be high in the favor, of Casper’s amusement hunters—provided they continue their serious efforts to combine grace, agit ity and harmony in their offerings. “Nothing but the Truth’ will be presented at the matinee this after. noon, 2s Well as at two evening per formances tonight. To those who en- joy comedy, with a musical flavor, it They ask for advice on invest- ments, and they use safe deposit facilities to keep securities, fire policies, treasured letters, heir- looms,-etc. ,}ent to arrange ra me the new people| worship with us. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held junday at 11 a. m. In the church | at the corner of Feurth and "DUTCH BULBS. *™ Springs First Flowers ‘Plant Ther Now The Wyoming National Bank is becoming more and more a bank- ing home for women. The y Sunday sc t up to the age of 20 is held at m. Testimonial meetings are 1d Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock can be recommended. The picture; ces OS” program includes Elaine Hamerstein | i SSS ee S| a BCE Sn | EE er tee etna en es wm wean CASPER’S ANNUAL acted by a fine cast. leases a eisas eae day secs oa the eye in a glorious burst of color next spring, plant before the frost Trinity = ities each day 4 p.m comes (a simple and easy task) a liberal assortment of our choice - (fissour! Synod), 8: Park and 4,| #tudy class, “Lessons in Truth,” Tues Dutch Bulbs. X - aon : | da: 7:30 m.; Sunday service, 11 : : : Fe eee OO ae erator | orclock, subject “Mind.” Mra. Annie Tulips -- Jonquils -- Daffodils W 4 . Garis . xe "S/T. Parmerton, leader. Sunday school ;. ae bs * omin a 10n. service (German). text of nermor. | Wao tras Pale corsa ta Hyacinths--Crocus--Narcissus y ) ings. weth on Mo Hath Everlasting Life.” | Vite to all m 7.80, evening service. The sermon Christ: of the morning service will be repeat. d Front. be at | RESET debrand, ‘Pastor —_—_—_——— - . . Sunday school, 9.45 a mj; morning St. Mark's. é 5 Baeeath ana) Wolacts: ween: service, 1045 a. m.. C. E, meeting, 7 p. m.; evening sermon 8 p. m.; morn- Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy com- R giuiilod at 8 atm: oly communion | 26 seron, “Concrete “Work for the and sermon at 11 a. m. No Sunday|Master;" evening sermon, "Christ's schoo}. Challenge to Young Manhood.” _—_——o— Oj4 Man Summer Slump is on the Wood, the sign man. Everything|Tun, the tide is turning and new in under the sun in signs, #-29-6t terest i8 being shown in all, depart: Get our fall catalogue. All varieties of bulbs and hardy plants for fall planting are fully described and pictured with prices listed. Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $150,000.00 ‘We will be glad to help you with sasuntigs cedipincs ox renee Rev. carich RODEO THREE BIG DAYS SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY Sept. 2, 3, 4 Don’t miss a single day. This will be the biggest and best ever held in this section of Wyoming. RIDE EM ROUGH! 14—EVENTS EACH DAY—14 World’s Champions entered, together with Wildest H 3 of the West, Bucking, Roping, Wrangling, Ri Contests, Cowboys, Cowgirls, Indians in many different Races. FIRST EVENT Quarter mile cowpony race with cowboy saddle and bridle. The winner each day cannot enter on following days. Purse each day, firat $25; second $10, and third $5. trance fee $2.50. SECOND EVENT Half mile Indian race, for bucks only. Purse each day—First, $40; second, $15; fourth $5, No entrance fee. THIRD EVENT Steer bulldogging. Total purse $300, made up of first, $150; se third $50, Extra day money $25. Entrance fe FOURTH EVENT Bareback riding, horses and steers, limited to five rides each En- third, $10, and d, $100, and 0. day. Prizes $8. to each mount. FIFTH EVENT Quarter mile ladies’ saddle horse race. Purse each day—First, §25; second, $10, and third $5. No entrance fee, SIXTH EVENT Celebrating Better Pictures at all. the Better Theatres Once more the whole nation reviews and celebrates the year’s great progress of Paramount Pictures, alf roping. ‘otal purse of $175, made up of, first $100; second, $50, and third $25. Extra day money $20. Entrance fee $5. SEVENTH EVENT annual ¢ faramount his banner is on theatres everywitere= WEEK This poster is in theatre lobbies everywhere- § Go in wherever you see it. in motion picture entertainment. Columbia Theater if it's a The Rialto Theater will open very soon and will show all the big Paramount pictures at the same time they are shown at the larger. eastern theaters, and the Princess and Rialto Theaters in Denver. The Rialto management has contracted for Paramount's entire fall product, which assures Casper the best Casper Para mount Picture For the fifth time, annually, thousands of America’s finest theatres devote an entire week’s program exclusively to Paramount Pictures! Once more the efforts of Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, with its foremost stars, its greatest directors, its brilliant and unique stock com- payy, and its record of almost unbroken success, receive the gratifying stimulus of a nation-wide endorsement! America Theater -————— Casper Thursday and Friday, Sept. 6 and 7 CONSTANCE BINNEY in “MIDNIGHT” Frolic Theater Sak Creek Sunday, Sept. 3 Gloria Swanson and Rodolph Valentino in “BEYOND THE ROCKS” ADOLPH ZUKOR, President ‘NEW YORK CITY PacAmnsas Go in wherever you see it. Atall these theaters, ail next week----Paramount Pictures will be shown Wyoming Theater ———— Came in—its Casper Sunday, Sept. 3 “INSIDE THE CUP” Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 4 and 5 “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 6 and 7 “BEHOLD MY WIFE” best show in town Nhe eg Quarter mile squaw race. Purse each day—First, §25: second $10; third, $5, and fouzth $2.50. No entrance fee. EIGHTH EVENT Potato race. Purse, $26 each day for winning team. No entrance feo. NINTH EVENT Purse ench day §5, No entrance foe, ELEVENTH EVENT Ladies’ matohed relay race, cosh UI each day—Firat, $50, and aecond $25, No entrance ed, TWELFTH EVENT ; Btee roping, | Total purse of 8525, made up of, first, $800; second, $150; third 476. Butra day money of $26. Entrance foe $20) THIRTEENTH EVENT Petey yeas ridin, 's ‘otal pure of 8450, made up of, first, $250; second, end third, 676, Entrance feo $10. PPR sectad,/§ FOURTEENTH EVENT Wild horse race. et RE | Purse $59 each day, made up cf, first, $25; s third $10, Stanse ee, $2.50, PhS ppeconde sient The, Casper Trades Assembly will control all concessi fhe Falp Grounds and have general supervision over the affair, Tuesday, Sept. 5 * They will, in conjunetlon, hold thelr special Labor Day is Sunday and Monday, Sept..3 and 4 Fs rs we * Friday, Sept. 8 € the grounds with a nent as iY, exes THOS. MEIGHAN in “WHITE AND UNMARRIED” Thomas: Meighan.in “A EEINCE THERE WAS" . “DUCKS AND DRAKES” Bay elle, prominent speaker on hand for Labor ‘The msnagement has decided on a scale of admission that Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. 5, 6 and 7 a PLAYERS: Saturday, Sept. 9 . should mee$ with the a: 1 of the C; ub] = enday, Wednesday, Toerndny, Sept. & 6 s ai |FAMOUS LASKY CORP. snc ee Ceo eed Seen Aa Preteen athe, Cusoae alc snd tamer withoys being financially embarrassed. The general admi scale is 81 for adults and 95 cents for children under 15 Te The grandstand admission wil be 50 cents for adults and 28 cents for children under 15. Automobiles will be admitted free, All admissions include wer tax. 4 = The signs are up at your theatre! Stake race. mae Purse each day—¥irst, $10; a 5 Jo. e! The latest and greatest and most thrilling Paramount Pictures are there ! WE E K ba a Rae ets cone $5. No entrance fee. os Bteer riding.