Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR JEWISH PEOPLE HEAR RABBI AT SERVICES HERE New Year Is Observed With Services at Auditorium Increased attendance on the Rosh Hashonah (Jewish New Year) ser- vices which are being held at the Elks’ auditorium is being urged upon the Jewish people of Casper. The services started last night with the Rabbi Baker of Denver present and they were continued this morning, There will be services aggin from 7:30 until 9 o'clock this evening and from 9 until 12 o'clock tomorrow noon. Although the attendance has deen fair it is not nearly as large as it should be. “Flowers may fade and the grass may die, but the word of God will live forever,” said the Rabbi Baker this morning in an eloquent and broadminded sermon that carried with {t the principles of the Jewish religion. The Rabbi Baker discussed with vision problems that are facing the people in this age. “HEARTS AFLAME” WILL COME TO THE WYOMING “Hearts Aflame,” announced as one of the biggest spectacular photo- Plays of recent years, is to be pre- sented at the Wyo theatre on Satur- day where jt wil begin a run of three days. It inald Barker's latest productic 2d by Metro, and tt adds consid to the fame of this director of big pictures. One thing in particular has at- tracted widespread attention in eon- nection with this picture, and that ts a vivid and exciting forest fire which is said to surpass anything of in staging celebrated y burned, med in a several big There is, in = up of a dam ances send them | togethe in the « MIX FM HfLD Eh | FOR: ANOTHER DAY'S AUN AT THE AMERICA "The Lone Star Ranger,” has been playing at the America theater featuring Tom Mix was held over an extra day by special request. Casperites will have their last oppor- tunity to see this picture at the America tanight. Mix In this film has achieved re- sults that many persons consider ything he has done fix fans usu- found in thi ation of Zane which e Command” was to have been the picture today, but this film will net open until tomor- row Colonel Stephen B. Lowe, of St Louis, Near East Rellef Director, at Corfu, and Miss Emma Wood, of Sarnia, Ontario, also a reliet worker, were to have sailed for, Athens to be married 20 minutes before the Italians bombarded the Greek Island. Sixteen Armenian orpbans were killed and_the wed- ding was postponed because of the new work added to the relief corps., PERMITS (O5UED FOR TWO NEW RESIDENCES dences cost- ed in n and altor, for ing $7.500 Fourteent David by Mr. Barnard t these structure LIONS CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW EVENING ‘The Casper Lions club will resume | its weekly meetings tomorrow even- ing at 6:15 o'clock at the Henning hotel, where the first dinner session ar will be convened. before adjourn: ¢ will be in charge ent turnout of ment out permits yesterday. Continuous—1 to 11 Geo. W. Vroman Post No. 2 —presents— ACTION” Also Two Men From the “LOST BATTALION” In Vaudeville You Don’t Have to Hunt for FINE FALL “We Did the Hunting for You” Genuine Woolens Direct From the CHICAGO WOOLEN MILLS Ready to be made up into a Suit or Topcoat that will be “A Thing of Beauty and a Joy Forever” CLOTHING / THE COMMERCIAL TAILORS “Expert Cleanin 243 S. Center St g and Pressing” Phone 1149-W TODAY and TOMORROW | “FLASHES OF § REVIVAL CONDUCTED BY | CHURCH OF OF NAZARENE A great deal of interest !n religion’ is being aroused in this city by the special revival services now in prog- ress at the Church of the Nazarene, at the corner of Twelfth and Popu- lar streets. Last Sunday there were more than 200 present in Sunday school and large congragations attended all three preaching services, with a ca- pacity house last night. A consider- able number of people have come forward for prayer and professed to have prayed through to victory and determination to live a christitn Ife. The pastor and evangelist are much encouraged by the outlook, they report, and a great additional number of converts are expected this week. Services are being held every morning at 10:80 o'clock and every evening at 7:30, at which time Dr. Hendricks brings the message. The Rev. Dutton is doing excellent work in leading the congregational sing- ing before the preaching, and he is well assisted by his wife and chil- dren. Mrs, Dr. Hendricks, wife of the evangelist, is helping to make the services attractive with her vo- cal solos, MRS. G. W. HALL ‘SICK FOR YEARS Wants Women to Know How She Was Made Well by LydiaE.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Lima, Ohio.—‘‘Indeed, your medi- cine is all yousay itis! I hadvery se- vere troubles such jas women often have, and could do no heavy work. I for sev- eral years, and from, renting your ads. I final t, de- cided totake adie E.Pinkham’sVeg- done for several yea! long distances wit! those dragging ains and weak feelings. The Vegeta- Bie Compound is fine, and I never forget to say a good word for it to other. women when they aay they need something.”’—Mrs. G. W. HALL, Hazel Avene, pay “Ohio. There are many women who find their household duties almost unbear- able owing to some weakness or de- =pogenan aria OS: aay eens yet cause suc! ahs symptoms | as dragging pastes and a run-down fee! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve le Compound is a splendid Ae: for pec Le feortd ee many cases ms by removing | feu pens oH theme ore: Hall’s ex- | perience is but one of many. Ghe Casper Daily Cridune JLARGE ATTENDANCE AT) GREAT ENGAGEMENTS OF THE WORLD WAR SEEN AT FIRST HAND IN GREAT FILM AT WYOMIN If the pungent clouds of powder smoke could be smelled, if the click- ing streaks of machine gun bullets carrying death across no man's land could be heard, if the reverberating earth shaked by the crashing burst of shrapnel and the thundering of artillery could be felt, you would be- Meve yourself to be—not in the W-to- ming theater watching “Flashes of Action” right here in Casper—but lying along a nearby ridge observ. ing first hand some of the greap’en- gagements in the world war in which American doughboys played a lead- ing role. ‘This film, which has been offi- clally recognized by the United States war department as being the thentic portrayal of actual cenes, is having a three-day run at the Wyoming theater under the auspices of the George W. Vro- man post of the American legion. fru wT LA 4727 SPERS FAMILY fe HEATRE 4 ee 4/7 B18) LY Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 NEW SHOW TODAY “The Taxicab Girl” Presented by HIGH LIFE REVUE COMPANY —Also— “Secrets of the Hills”, With Antonio Moreno West First Off Center Admission 10 and 40c drives against the Germans are ‘cen- tered around the part taken visions in which many Wyoming boys were enlisted. For this reason pane iA Action” is of more than rdinary interest to the people of ‘eonee. Today and tomorrow are the final days for the showing of this picture at the Wyoming the ater, WYOMING THURSDAY and FRIDAY HOOT GIBSON —in— Kindled Courage | | —also— SPECIAL KIDDIES’ MATINEE KT TZ SEE IT Comedy, “Moving” gauss —AND— —IN— A happy motion picture story end- ing that doesn’t include a mar- triage or an embrace! HEAR Hundreds of Domestics. 380 West Midwest ichigan Boulevard. Priges to meet your demand. Come in—have a look. MALTO THEATRE | THE SHOW PLACE OF CASPER BETTY COMPSON AT HER BEST CONWAY TEARLE | crear “THE RUSTLE OF SILK” THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA OF SIX Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock ZANT cc ak Woolens Is Complete Woolens you will find being shown and worn in the finest shops on Fifth Avenue or They are worn in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, by men of means and prominence—men who can afford the best dash and who get it. Over two hundred imported patterns to select from. Each yard bearing the “Scottish Woolen Association” mark; a guarantee that the goods are made from pure, new wool and free from cotton and shoddy. range from fifteen to nineteen ounces. trade Weights = SEE IT Kinogram News LUKIN TAILORING Most of the scenes of the, big a TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1923 STARTING THURSDAY RIALTO BY POPULAR REQUEST TODAY ONLY ZANE GREY’S 5 Most Popular Story of the Daring, Resolute, Gallant Texas Ranger “THE LONE STAR RANGER” —Also— FOX IMPERIAL COMEDY, “THE RAINSTORM” Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 10c and 40c LAST TIMES TODAY William DeMille’s “NICE PEOPLE” —With— WALLACE REID BEBE DANIELS Conrad Nagel Julia Faye Also Our Gang Comedy “FIRE FIGHTERS” IRIS 10c and 20¢ Continuous 1 to 11 AwituiaAm Fox SPECIAL Big Tuesday Night Dance , TONIGHT See—A. E. “JAZZ” KLEIN THAT WONDER BOY FROM DIXIELAND He Will Present 7 Complete New Repertoire of Jazz Songs FREE ADMISSION Arkeon Dancing Academy “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” Tribune Wantads Bring Results

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