Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. GONSPIRAGY TO A00ST SUGAR AIGEIS SEEN Charges Sufficient to Cause Investigation By Government. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. in the |church eifice at Fourth and Grant| streets. Sunday school for puplls up| |to the age of 20 is hold at 9:30 a. m Testdmontal meetings are held ch | Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock 4 East Slide Methodist. 1 Jesse A. Dean, pastor. Residence, Sprague Hotel. Phone 886. Last Sun-| |day the East Side Methodist Sunday school began its career with a com- beginners’ department at ITINGTON, D.C.,March 24.— c : there ts a censpiracy In| home of Mrs. H. B. Maxon, 1431 | the susar trade to raise prices were First street. The courage of t ead {ee to © folks in coming out in the cold x t 8 remarkable, but th were ro * arrant | warded in the happy time they had feteral | phe hour for the school is 9:45 a. m. Parents are urfed to take advantage A con- rar en A 8 opportunity for the religious * I er ucation of the little children. The ey Sieh ta aa he pastor will assist at the First Metho- dist church in | meetings, dur special evan. tie © coming week. St. Anthony's Catholic of Seve and Center The Rey. Father J. H. Mu’ Masses on Sunday at Mass ay a Benediction 7 m. First Christian. * the comr R. R. Hildebrand, M. A., pastor. Church school 9:45; morning wership 11; C. B. societies, 6: evening wor- Good music by choir and jugar | orchestra. Things are looking fine ent) for a grent Easter program. The as/ choir has prepared a real treat. The | Cantata {s of exceptional quality and |the rendition by the cheir members is all that can be expected. As good weather comes we are watching our attendance for all services grow. A refreshing spirit of cheer and welcome permeates our services. | Strangers are mado to feel the wel | come. Witnes$ay evening fs our | Church Evening and after the de vyotlonals the classes or other argan izations meet for thelr short busi- ness sessions or gather for the s0- cial period. Friends and strangers are YANK SAILORS THRONE STORES |L. Tyler. Evening service, 7:30 p.m., | with Che Casper Daily Cribune REPORT ASKED All charter members and new mem- | bers of the church are requested to be | of the morning are Rev. H. W. Bain- ton who assisted in the organization ten years ago, will speak on the subject, “The Church in the Past.” L. A. Reed. address, “The Church in the Future,” and Rev. Charles A. Wil- son, address, “The Living Church.” ple's society at 6:30 p.m. G. W. Bar- tholomew will address the society on subject, “Treating Christ as a Tyrant"; quartet, “Saved by Grace.” |the subject, “Millennium.” Evening Sunday School, Fenway and A. worship at 7:30. Sermon, “Not Ash- All members of the Sunday school amed of the Gospel." Anthem by G t } at Fenway and A streets are request- the choir. Male quarter, “The Way- mm G On ed to be at the building at 9:30 o'clock | s’de Cross. Leeers. Blackstoneeend| Oe ent to Get e ewhere autos will bring all members ney, Caley and Williams. Easter Half of All Above Six Per Cent. WASHINGTON, to the First church for the Sunday school hour. services next Sunday morning. Bap. tism and reception of new members. Easter sermon and special music. In |the evening at 7:30 the choir will give a sacred concert. The Ladies’ Ald society will serve a dinner In the Evansville Chapel. Sunday school ‘at 2:30 p. m. Ser- mon at 3:30 p. m. A cordial invita- March 24.—An thor ; 3.7. , pastor.| Tabernacle Wednesday _ evening, | m to al De: S: B,_Manna, pasior-| vrarch 8. at 620 oclock. Procesn {oT Was issued by the interstate Trinity Lutheran. | to go to the building fund. Don’t for | Commerce commission requiring all (Missouri Synod) South Park and| get the place and time. All are wel | roads to report by May 1 as to their | East Fourth Streets. J. H. Gockel,/ come. nings during the year 1922 and to ES uty adie ee 30 REA tin pay over to the government under the an English servioa 6 held in Emmanuel st. ag ee which the sermon will be based on Cor. 15th and Ponies st. Let cla Os peger ee. the text Hebrews, 12:1-10; theme, Dr. J. T. Hanna, Pastor. soatad unease Se nbaracura ont “Jesus the Author and Finisher of] Order of services for the week be- ita’ of the investment A Our Faith.” In the evening, at 7:30,| ginning March 25 Go: San Moca eticaligh Ot payments the last of a series of Lenten sermons unday, 10 a m., Bible achool, M ive bessiandiaa) uitiderthe leeriventies | will be preached. Text: John 19;8-16;| J. T. Hanna, supt.; sermon, 11 a. m the 1eturn of excess earnings. theme, “The Closing Scene of Christ’s| theme, The mutual relation and obii aS ied Forms for making up the reports¢ Trial Before Pilate.” prescribed by the commission During Holy week gations of church membership under| the figures of the human body, I Cor | the following - = nd where earnings in excess of 6 services will be held xila2 By EUs Legtend ( rer D pay- On Maundy Thursday, a German| Miss Katherine Prewett, presiding. | Laaniegl igi Pio rewierseoce net (Selig caper 5 a ent! 7:80. p.. m., theme,| ments made to the iguv services with Holy Communion, the| Evening sermon, Pe idle at bath| corporations wero retuired ito re- preparatory o'clock, the On Good Holy service beginning at 7 main service; at 7:30. iday, an English service Communion, the prepa: Special music at both| °/Por ttt morning and evening services. Owen| Port disposition of the money. H Sou tree ee | Whisler, chotrister. | Love Is Not! On Wednesday evening Rev. C. W. tory service beginning at 7 o'ciock.| Thompson, Jr., pastor of the First| ne husband's wallet. the main service at 7:30. Baptist church, will deliver an ad-/ 6, the wife's cosmetics. On Easter Sunday a German serv.| “ress on Continuation Cam-| 6, the efforts of a canned supper. ice at 10 o'clock, English services at | PVE? attendance on all! 6, the surreptitious patting of a| 11 a m., and 7:30 p. m. wexyioes fey hand. Saar EER x1 Or the stroaking of a coat lapel. First Presbyterian. Nathaniel Hawthorne, the great) ©. « monoply of attention. Tabernacle at corner of Sixth and| M0Vve'st. spelled his name “Hathorn”| ©, . reservoir of tears. Durbin streets. Rev. Charles A. Wil-| When he was a student in Bowdoin) G. 4 pouty kiss. son, D.D., pastor. Sunday School | °)/s8*. It is so; printed in thecolisgs)),- «permanent supports and Bible classes, 9:45 aim. Morning | “*0sues Sees Or a gilded cage. worship, 11. Tenth anniversary serv-| eq jnttarns in ume at lower| Of @ Fash promise. ico of the starting of the First Prea-| prices ct Geaham Shiclas Purmture Or Speakers! Co.—Advertisement. A great desire byterian church in Casper. | position in life. ; Some sophomoric opinions which the | Fashion’s Prince Here is shown the Prince of ‘Wales wearing a new style bat-tie and wing collar which is to be al} the rage for male Easter outfits. ‘The wide-winged collar and the “butterfly bow” have been given the seal of approval by England's Glass of fashion and mold of form. a} CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN “THE VEILED ROVENTURE? AT THE WYOMING ToDKY | | } The many theatregoers whose tastes in motion pictures run to the bright, scintillating and absolutely clean and wholesome things will wel- come the engagement of Constance Talmadge in “The Veiled Adventure” t the Wyoming theatre today. fhe Veiled Adventure” was writ- ten by Julla Crawford Ivers, whose name has been identified with scores ef splendid stories and photoplays. Its characters are typical young men and young women of average social | The plot hinges upon | MME. WALSKA JUST AN CHICAGO, Ganna Walska McCormick adores “only my husband and my praised her singing although they have paid tribute to her pulchritude. “In the fall,” she sald, after ex- plaining Paris again soon, “I go to all the beeg American cities to sing. They will listen to me then.” “They do not throw ‘coldpotatoes’ at me there," she said, referring to Paris, received the ‘cold potato’ when they | first sing. They ‘stone’ Calve when she first appear in Europe. Mme. larly she arms by the McCormick family. _ SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923. “QLD FASHIONED GIRL” NO SMOKES OR DRINKS “The dinners, they bore me, I care not to eat,” she said. “I have not the time. I work, work all day, Mardi 34-—Mma sing ing” and feels herself an “old fash- | then at night I go to sleep when I toned gir! the beautiful singer and have not to sing. wife of Harold McCormick, Har- “I am an old fashioned girl,” she vester company millionaire, é quoted in a newspaper interview | went on. “I do smoke—I do not The singer displayed patience | arink—I abhor the receptions and with her critics who have not | tne wid parties.” She and her husband leave Fri- day for New York where they re- main until April 5 when she will sail to France. In June she re turns to Chicago to rest and wait until fall when she plans a tour of American cities. ——_—>———_ When the sparrowhawk 1s swooping down on Its prey it cleaves spaces at the speed of 150 miles an hour, | > The first president's message tele- affairs although | graphed west was delivered by James with open |K. Polk. It required 48 hours to per- |form the task. that she would sing in alve—they ‘aruso and Walska does not particu: | like soctety has been received 25 CENTS FOR 500 SECOND SHEETS SIZE 84x11 Just the thing for carbon copies and scratch paper. Save 100 per cent on this article, while our supply lasts. cordially invited. Friday evening is leading male character expresses | |the usual choir practice night. The R : | relative to the kind of girl he would Boy Scouts also meet at the church 3% consider suitable for his wife. Geral- ° ° ° m Friday evenings. Next Saturday dine Barker (Miss Talmadge) has de- | aoe gn Friday evenings, Next Saturday ldo thateate Swit naarey athe rene @ VLOMmMercl Tin Ing 0. JAFIA, Palestine, March 24—(py| CSE bunt for all boys and girls of | Solomon but before she marries him | we A Presa).—Jafta, tam-|the church school, The subject for | 2 pci dal far lot of eMac deedy STATIONERY DEPT. ua iGfTomak) batoceiia nday morning sermon ts e Good which 8 him very conclusively was swallowed by the whale, is as-| News of Luke." The entire congroga- pepe kira pacaped A coca hac 426 East Second Street » Phone 2224 tion {s supposed to have read the en woman who disposes. Harrison Ford eum! cit: iz tho Large ted States have come here and | aspect of an American » leading man in the company. | mbers of Jews from Edwards directed the pro: tire gospel df Luke In preparation for the morning's study. Get the church That Glitters See the Car That Don’t Glitter But Satabtinbod | atares’ usahoe ‘nemas|S0tng habit before Easter. Our slo: Se tonewogtee on the Ateeeas | san for March is ‘The Whole Church ‘ 4 at School.’ class is going plan. American newspapers and) magazines of the current month are on sale, and small manufactored ar- ticles with the stamp “Made in the strong. Your presence is desired. Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and Scnuth A." are plentt: “| | Re ea ar a and comer: Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter, pas seine anata i pista tiny az |tor. Sunday school, 9:4 Junior Saree. Gane avout B meoking the! church conducted by Mrs. Carter. homeland and religious shrine of their fathers, are here to spend the rest of their years in quiet and retirement. | Others have set up in business with 11, Dora Stanley will sing. Evangel's' service, 11. Sermon by Dr. J. A. Dean Anthem, God of Our Fathers.’ Membership class, 2:30 n. m. All mem Shines With Peformance money made in America. Along the| ters of the class who have not heen streets one eces familiar American | pantized will be baptized at that time S signs like “Israel Jonas, Tailor;"| pheir parents are invited. King’s Samuel Levy, Stationer;” “Isaac Heralds. 3:15 p. m. 30 p. m. Mary Epworth League. Westfall will lead. v Sachs, Pawnbroker;” Butcher,” etc. “Joseph Kahn, ba smn Mlle j Male quarte Duet by the Giffin “90 capa ok rer ‘a is now a regular port of call) brotiers F ngelistic service. 7:30 p. e ry e rican torpedo destroyers in| m. Sor ” , = ee oe aad How to Gain a Million roadstead and dangerous sub- night c 1 rocks frequent force th vy and Satur. ° e 9 nders to put in at the m pastor and | wat em "ais aor a Votes in the Tribune’s st any day the stores of| gragatior singl (ome and bring | Jaffa may be seen full of American} your friends. Frid freim noon until ° k-tars purchasing souvenirs of the|3 o’cl.ck a Good Friday service will] 16 000 Free ift religious articles, or some d. Various yesurs of the city | 9 ( ; nous Jaffa oranges or Jor-| sppuk and singers from difter ond: t churches will sing. Tt ts a union bs =| 2 = wena pat wit wl ser ee Page istribution, ? reaper eer ee pene ‘or whole service then | ; ee ae ved te greenies and go w you wish. Tuesday | : if Fe Hille’ Gestadens te sorGek pr m., Women's Home 20 sion 12 3-year subscriptions --—--—1,080,000 Votes le The American sallors, {f their society:at, the ‘home jot, Airs, P Tf new (in extra votes) . — 900,000 ‘ < permit, ‘usually make up EG Sia ee nage eer This would constituté 18 Clubs._1,800,000 Votes o Jerusalem ané ; ehh mutomobilen, Tho rall-| fo seer, “Ty otenk, the pene | Total for 12 subscriptions_.3,780,000 Votes Jaffa a: ‘erusalem * 2 vi be made much ™M0re/ thetr little ones to Christ are invited | . elvere n asper 6 4-year subscriptions —.-—1,080,000 Votes Eh day 3 Preys vet to bring them. If new (in extra votes) ___ . 600,000 , card ha va cneraiecne nt | Pe mse hls f] This would constitute 12 Clubs....1,200,000 Votes vo healt to ne ght) Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector, .,,When an owner writes that he has driven his Essex 65,780 miles iy Total for 6 subscriptions_......2,880,000 Votes tr I lis. mise Srealnetanbte eee ust with the cost of maintenance practically nothing, isn’t it worth consid- oR ig church school at 9:45 f nits i plains of Sharon and| prayer and sermon at 11:00 a m. em gucle” care trae teacvion na omnathine hte ster me Ps | 3 6-year maneecipnense ) 1,080,000 Votes th hills of Judea are scat-| Holy w: ervices: Wednesday at re mean some ou—to every u : -—---——1,080, tering. 1 concentration campa.| 7:30 p. m.; ‘Thureday at 4:30 p. m.i| automobile owner? Pernt If new (in extra votes)... 450,00 : w 1 there a stare of Good! siday! 48 cnoonifitog pe mit} It is the “hidden values” in the Essex that assuré owners of such ; This would constitute 9 Clubs__.. 900,000 Votes A v S$ a5 © memor‘al| Saturday, baptism at 4:30 p. m. ene * r : *. ner aan’ ay papal sag Ne Sependa bility. And time and hard service only help to emphasize their Total for 3 subscriptions.__...2,480,000 Votes 4 es ow of orange First Baptist. 5 . gt tony of the é ath and pees We have an interesting pictorial story on these “hidden values”— a t tervals ag M. Thompson, Jr., Pastor. can we show it to you? This big vote possibility which continue: @ by Am-| Sunday school, 9:45 ., there ts . 7 is s from now ; ea csi tape at fa eaten seme ti itdeetla ten healt “All is not gold that glitters” is a good old saying that can be aptly until April 2, offers any live wire the opportunity to Xs are of rough-hewn stone| 11:00 a. m., theme, “One Phase of the applied to the automobile business. ‘ secure a winning vote total for their choice of the high fanned save windows. Arab po-| Cross’; school of missions, 6:30 p m., For it’s the hidden values—the things the owner can’t see that count. grade enclosed cars soon to be awarded by the Trib- Meer under British tutelage, | castes qo all ages ADGLODIAE SAtaeY Essex values extend to the minute details. Design and construction une. Not only more votes are given now than will be t to through the tonely‘uninhab,| tailing, and nursery; evening) service, not observable in the new car assert their importance as use increases. lates but also the price of the Tribune has been re- DY aa center of Palestine com.| 2004 of Second Baptist church, mes It’s the “hidden values” that keep the Essex young—give it the qual- duced to $7.50 per year during this first big vote pe- : twas in the deve ne] sage by Rev. J. W. Brannon; mid: ities so essential in long, hard service. riod which closes April 2. Enter your name tod } t the giant | Week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m We would like to tell you something about these “hidden values” and share in this extraordi fe distributi oy z ht the giant) tecture with pictures: “On — thi he E: akaiaie x xtraordinary prize distribution, = ss shed awe t| March,” Rev. J. F. Blodgett; men in that make the Essex chassis famous. ° - 2 hal-| gym, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., open t 1 t Bor stip) “arel an lien; ‘women intel pom ieridag? Yours very truly, t ihe a mile off P. in., open to all women and and h liner ay hie 4 Atlant but w the high winds to go noi fror Wednesday evening Secretary Blod gett will Mustrated lecture | h| showing some of the achievements of | | the New World Movenient during the| Second and Yellowstone Phone 1406 give an ARS: 6 Li AES CASPER, WYOMINO. *¢. c hroughout the east rs passe Our denomina-| ¥ of this treat, V esday eve-| * Be ning Sunday morning ve A etit aterane Bible school you can’t afford to = i Most of| miss a single service. You are a erman| Stranger but once In the First Bap- get See Our Cars at the Show = wish North Casper | 1 2 9 N rs pees St CHANGE OF CARS AND MODELS EVERY NIGHT | | nda: a Christian Z As foot in| Lee; tople, onal Missions at ptea! % fro! holes and de 11 a. m., subject “Cleansing the eur them. Clean"; music, “Paims,” by Geo. and |

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