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PAGE FOUR KLAN 1S LOSING IN POWER, otYo RABBI SPEANER Will lose Significance in Time, Convention Orator Predicts CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. s—teve-| ofal to The Tribune).—"No organiza-| tfon built on hatred can long en-| dure,” said Rabbi Harry Mayer of| Kansas City, discussing the Ku Klux Klan Sunday at the annual conven tion here of B'nair B'rith lodges of Colorado, Wyoming and N foo. He de ing power an would lose sign The Jewis! made no pr klan, adding tha | | | | { ] i { n was loa- | © progressed, nce, he said, have! mn for opposing the} there would be 20} state B'nai B'rith elected. Louis I president; Percy Morris, Den vice president; W. H. Goldberg, De! ver, secretary and treasurer. ke Sioaca Shee EIGHT CASPER LADS = * GET EXPERT DEGREES | >gon, Cheye the Irish Free State (left) had the help of Here they are at Ennis, County Clare, ready to travel by airplane to Carlow. Cosgrave was victor in Carlow. but DeValera carried County Clare by a big majorite. American Election Methods AS GUATIS SALESMEN Eight Casper youths have just heen promoted to the Expert degree in the League of Curtis Salesmen of Philadelphia and as a result will re ceive valuable awards as well as an account in a local buf 4 loan association. They are entitled to re- oeive as a special reward for thelr! promotion a paid up membership in @ local boys’ organization such as eo ¥. M. C. A. or the Knights of Columbus. There are no organiza- tious in Casper that are on the list sp the reward will be given by an- r medium. honors have come to the .8 a5 a result of thelr ability in selling, tis publications and han- dling fwelr business affairs as well as maieining a high standard in achoo! The b degrees hr First Baptist REV. C. M. THOMPSOD Pastor—Jesus came to r know about life in all of cations. He was a practical teach- er. He was a simple teacher. The youngest child could unders | him; over his simple stories. trated by the every day When he wanted to show the danger he pointed to the refuse outside the which bore t had been the you: s who have received the ad there day and night » the air free from this putri- stion. Wast he world’s scr sd lives will be thrown on p heap said Jes 1 in which ¢ permitted to b 7 North Lin n the league of Curtis as not been completed uths ts working to talent and did not us he group en the ant s¢ everyday life b not those who will ail find thelr way to the wor scrap heap. arantees to secure such a ved th a responsib yer as goon as he has finished boy emp! achool sition wl ng about hell is After markal men t to be t the timie can co GLORIA SWANSON {5 Gloria Swanson 1s proving a big d misused their live attraction 2 Ito theater when no value anywhere upit «ellar ve- chaff from the grain, mere 8th Wife,” is be umber the ground, 6 will look at them ely nothing worthy This is the teaching of Jesus of hell love incar and see a the story is of a girl, Mona de Briac, of preserv th who marries an n man of wealth to “3 fortunes | terriblences and who s al/on the sut figure of 1 i ts The picture is filled with rapid-fire action and ts Huntley ¢ man head! cast “BI Swanson to th part of her « sulted to her w ro It w toda; Pillows at Arkeon Tonight, Klein Is Feature On Friday A new entertainer will be seen and j heard at the Arkeon dancing feademy Friday night, according to y Lutheran CKEL—"“Our text t verses of Gen- ne ng| refers us to the ls the death of Jo esis which relat eph. To Jos cestors God hi Canaan as The simplest way to end a corn is Blue: Stops the pain in- stantly- corn loosens and ¢ out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. At your “= Dr. L. L. Wade Osteopathic Physician Stour, PERSONS cline tofaltceats -|] Announces the opening of Relieved and digestion improved by |] Offices for the general CHAMBERLAIN’S| i eee ya TABLETS uite rantz Shop. | Glesnsing and comforting - only 25¢ | | the! |trom his brothers that his bones be| PULPIT TRUTHS AS GIVEN IN SERMONS Joseph holds fast; by faith he be-| | holds the children of Israel depart-| ing from Egypt for their land of} promise, and even exacts an oath taken to Canaan and buried there. Joseph holds fast to God's promise in apite of the fact that it seems hat his kinsmen are firmly estab- ished in Egypt and have no desire to return to the Jand from which they came. He refuses to be de- celved by the appearance of things. Like Abraham, “he staggered not at the promise through unbelief, but was strong in faith, giving} glory to God, and being fully per-| suaded that, what He had promised yas able to perform.” “In the chapter of our text God | | has set Joseph before us as a model of faith after whom we are to pat- tern. As Christians wae have re- ceived many wonderful promises from God, promises far surpassing © given Joseph, promises per- ning to our physical life, our spiritual life, and our eternal life ation but one of each kina: * er leave thee nor fors: “the blood of Jesus Christ Is a Bad Back Wearing You Out? Do you rise in the morning lame} and through the day that the} * |time will camo when God who Is|/ Doan's ecommend Doan’ or! CASPER OASE; 812 North & to get up each ney secretions | KIDNEY DOANS a {ee When our chef bakes a Sugar Cured. Ham with cloves im- bedded in the white fat of the meat prepare yourself for a feast of far-famed food. And candied Sweet Potatoes that are P\ o Poams of rare sweetnes We will have some tomorrow. Do Dine Here Get Acquainted With Our Bill O’Faxre THE, C. B. & Q. RESTAURANT At Burlington Depot Phone 1120 ac} Che Casper Dally cCrmune God’s son, cleanseth us all from sin’; “My sheep hear My voice, * * * and I give unto them eternal life." As in the case of the prom- ise given Joseph, the fulfillment of these promises is not always evident to the eye; the fulfillment of some! still es in the future. But “faith! in the substance (firm confidence) of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Standing square- ly upon the sure foundation of God's infallible Word, faith clings with firm grasp to the glorious promises of God, considering the| dbjects of its hope as absolute cer- tainties and blessed realities, and finding in them encouragement, life; peace and joy. And, like Joseph, ‘we are never deceived in our faith, simply because it rests upon the ‘Word of Him who cannot lie. May God give and preserve such faith in us all!” “Follow Me” Is New Comedy; Columbia “Follow Me” opened at the Colum- bia theater last night with the 1923 Revues company and was a success | as a blues chaser, It is a tabloid) that has for its setting a typically of ack Hi ourgut American hotel in a typically Ameri- can small town, The offer of a philanthropist to furnish the people of the town with a library if they are found suffictent- \ly Uterary results in an examination | by the philanthropist to see if the residents are the bibliophiles he ex- pects them to be, His method of proving the matter is unique and causes some complications, “God's Country and the Woman" is the photoplay that is boing shown |at the Columbia. It is an all-star picture of quality. A new company will open at this theater next Sunday. It contains 17 members, —_—_—— THREE HUNDRED EXTRAS FOR CONVICTS IN FILM COMING 0 WYOMING More than 300 extra actors were engaged to play convicts in the prison scenes in “Desert Driven," Harry Carey's spectacular western ko drama which will ube presented Peg pic sation e hese nl hae : ee pencnindy of "thane i age fo the Parking th Seer then Tit They act with: the stomach or es ieee oes Bot ment s Be sure and read cir Genuine must signature or discomfort attend OU ae Bae ee ed plete py Sroie ch,D: Jeanie cular around bottle ero EL “FOLLOW ME” A MUSICA L REVIEW Presented By THE 1923 REVUES CO, As Snappy as an Ocean Wave One of the Season’s Best “GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN” All-Star Feature Picture Admission 10c—40c West First, off Shows at 7 and 9 Center Street WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1923 for the first time at the Wyoming ing cast including George J. Wag-|mins, Tom Lingham, Jack Carlyle, theatre, starting tomorrow. Director Val Paul rehearsed the actor convicts {or several days in thelr manner of walking and execut- ing their prison labors before he) turned the camera on a scene, The convicts were thoroughly rehearsed in prison etiquette before any at-) tempt was made to stage any of the dramatic scenes. ‘Marguerite Clayton plays the lead- ing feminine role with the support- YOMANG Continucus—I1 te 11 LAST TIMES TODAY THOMAS MEIGHAN —and— Theodore Roberts —in— “OUR LEADING CITIZEN” —also— Rodeo Pictures and Labor Day Pictures , 10c and 40c PF ODEEDOOOOTSOSEUSDADDEDDDEDDD PEED was her god—this mile-a-minute — girl who whizzed through life seeking thrills and excitement—and finding them with every flick- er of the film! RIALTO STARTING TOMORROW TODAY AND CONSTANCE TOMORROW TALMADGE : —IN— | “DULCY” Leave Old Man Dignity behind and come prepared to have the time of your young life, You'll smile through a mile of film fun at the ad- ventures of this delightful Dumb-Belle. Opening her mouth to put her foot in it was her favorite sport, indoor and out. Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30 and 9:30—10c and 40c TODAY and THURSDAY RODOLPH VALENTINO —IN— “BLOOD AND SAND” AND Also Comedy “ONCE OVER” COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TO THE CHARLES JONES —IN— “SECOND HAND LOVE” Also “ROARING LIONS ON A STEAMSHIP” gener, Allen, Camilla Chas. J,. LeMoyne, Alfred|Jim Wang, Ashley Cooper, hnson. Dan Crim-| Dillon and Otto Meyer. Jack WYOMING CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY New Receiving Home, 3210 Washington Street, Cheyenne, Wyo, Homeless Children Our Specialty O. E, McCRACKEN, Supt, “Bluebeard’s 8th Wife” —WITH— GLORIA SWANSON | RIALTO Convict Escapes ——That’s the thousand-throated cry that rent the howling night when Harry Carey, as Bob Gaunt, flung himself into a hell of wind and rain to get away from an unjust punishment. At 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 And from that moment on, things began to happen—a whirlwind of events took place— and every one of the scores of thrilling mo- ments has been caught on the screen in a stag- gering succession of stupendous scenes. You'll see it all—the thrilling escape—the breathless capture, by the hunted man, of the sheriff to whom he is handcuffed—the hair- raising fall of a man and a boy from a plung- ing horse—bullets flyiog among the mountain. tops—the thirst-mad man crawlin: over the sun-baked desert—the beautiful girl who came to his succor—midnight revels in a Chicago cabaret—you'll see it all when you see Harry Carey —IN— “Desert Driven” WYOMING Everybody’s Theater GIGANTIC! STUPENDOUS ‘Leather Pillow Dance TONIGHT—YES—TONIGHT Six gorgeous and costly Leather Pillows will be given away Absolutely FREE to 4 the holders of the lucky numbers. This is a real opportunity to WIN a LEATHER PILLOW. Both men and women have a 1 chance. 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