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THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924. PERMIT. 10. BE GRANTED Fl HG POWER OAM PAGE FIVE. TSGOINGTOBEABIGDAY =. |2 222-5/'THE HIDDEN MANNA MUSIC WEEK SERMON |i 2 ct Ce ce WHEN THE LIONS CLASH WITH (occ Sst:) | AND THE WHITE STONE”) q7 METHODIST CHURCH ments, creeds, scriptures and minis- edge of the great National Game on the part of said Sheep company’s i “woolly domes" and existed only in| Dr. Ray Palmer preached Wednes-| guilt or innocence. One accused of , ‘ day night at the Emmanuel Baptist | crime was called before the judges, ; ve. chureh on the above topic. There] if they regarded tho accused inno- : i . ‘We deny that one Van Burgh eelf-| Was a fine congregation present.| cent, they put a white stone into ‘ “ 5 ishly refrained from wearing {OMe very bright boy united with the| the box; if they belleved the man | Sees inp Seah a le MAN alte td City Jengue schedule, ts |v eepherder’s headgear, ae alleged in (church. The ordinance of baptism | guilty, they cast a black stone into ‘ j - : h “VI" Will be Administered to a number of | the box. munity. At night he will apeak on Bice new convests, Dr. J. T. Hanna, the} «trow can God cast a white stone| “Music a By-Product of Christian. 4 Rida sacl coe Ue Sans aa as ‘lamb stew,” but affirm that, Pastor, officiating. Dr. Palmer will) for his people? Are we innocent? | {ty:” Special music will be provid. ’) a Glaser hetwount F ana | Sled in by committees or both clubs in framing challenge and answer, | said Van Burgh being a real moun-|Preach tonight- from Luke 23:42,| No, not in ourselves, but in Christ |ed at each service. ‘ 1; oe . qoae and in publishing them in full, it-1s necessary. to call particular atten-|tain Hon does not believe in mount-|‘‘Today shalt thou be with me in| Weare lusked upon as being inno-| The hour of the evening service 7. flesh that will make him Service of unusual interest will be held in the First Methodist church next Sunday at 11:00 a. m., and 8:00 p.m. The pastor will speak at the morning service on a subject of vital importance to the church gnd com- Is Your Husband Too Skinny ? ELL him to take M ‘ \\ \ Okancgan, Washington, of 81 ticn to the. fact that the’ Kiwanians’ challenge carried the seal of the Paradise.” Th her wi - ; . : look and feel 100% bett ‘dam : Ing anything on his head, not while Paradise. @ preacher will dis t. ‘The child of God is saved and | Will be 8 o'clock in accord with the and feel 100% better. power ninety feet high, and| Lone Tree Sheep company. The documents follow: pestata ce iar tarate at bend! cuss the questions of purgatory, | clotied upon by the garments at | custom in’ this clty to bexin” the Mastin’s Vitamon Tablets Mvecia Bhoala: Sronanie will be THE CHALLENGE THE ACCEPTANCE We further make general denial of |Soulsleeping, baptismal salvation, | Christ's spotless righteousness. In| Sunday night services one half hour Fated Adee il td ne granted soon, {t waa announced | To Dr. M. ©. Keith, President, and | To William B. Cobb, president, any and all insinuations in Lone! instantaneous. regeneration, Para-) other words, we are saved pby|later after May 1 atie hain dixteteoe toaeel by federal | power commission | Members of the Lions club of Cas-| Lambs and Rams of the Lone Tree| Tree Creek — Sheep Company's | “is, where is ae and the deity of| Christ's vicarious death. ‘He was ELAS 7 Se REE learn Stintouich rox binea They Baan por; Weeulips ameetings Greek sheep ‘company ot ‘Wyome| “apOloRY", that we, or any ‘ot uw, iJemue Chris. The evangelist eeld) wounaea tor our transeressions, Hel PET] NION OF Stee ng er err On a certain day-in the year 1923] ing. Allas Kiwanis club of Casperg| {1 anything unlagful’ or disgraco-|in Tir®, list night. on Rev. 2 Was bruised for our iniquities, the strength- building vitamines SPOKANE, Wash. May 1] your said club was greatly honored| Greetings ful, aside from appearing in public aieAne, to| chastisement of our peace was upon His. stripes wo are combined with organic iron CA THOLICS ‘and lime, which the body must have for full, vigorous development. Nothing 80 ADVOCATED| \i} geitessicrante lown men and women, Gains in weight of from 10 to 20 pounds in less than a month are reported, Success absolutely guar anteed or you get back tha litttleit costs forthetrial, Aske for and take only mast1x’s vrramoy, pre scribed by doctors, recommended by druggists, athletes, successful, vigorous men, healthy, beautiful women and used by mitions, At all druggists. Information recelved hero !ast No-| by: engaging the Kiwanis club ina] WHEREAS, on or alut April) With said Sheep Company's minions, /Clrist. He timselt sald. “I am that| Him and by vember from Washington was to|same of BASE ball, sometimes | 28rd, 1924, the Lions club of the city |at this first annual slaughter, shear-| Tats That came dint from heaven the effect that application for de-| known as the ‘National Pastime.” | of Casper did receive a certain com-|{N& oF lambing, as you wish, and, 0° Mt te : ‘velopment of power project at| On this sald occasion a blight was| munication from the Kiwanis club| lege that id oon ng end ralte “The souls of men must feed upon “Priest Rapids, near Hanford, on the| Placed upon this sald sport by di-|of Casper, under the corporate seal|{m an honorable, decorous Dadining|Jeuus, Chrlat “in. Kiv-vitgin births tn Columbia river, had'been filed with | Verse and sundry actions of mem.|of the Lone ‘Trea Creek Sheep com.) ether Lfonistic. manner, ‘becoming yesus Christ tn his virgin birth, in the federal power commission by|bers of your said club, These| pany, of Wyoming; ana Ce ahd aime taatesarccin | hucanity, ie hid” Deltge tn tne the Washington Irrigation and De-| charges are more particularly set| WHEREAS, the contents of the | commun y— in pi sandy a Rants. |icitioua atbienent. if re bodily velopment Company, which was | oUut.and described as follows, to-wit: {sald communication did slander sev-|S¢t by So ee bbe tet oon eitial xeaurrestion and in hie Untaroamaots ‘sald to be affiliated with the Gen-| I. One George Jarvis did there|eral honorable members of this most}, NOW. ¥ § healed,’ “Paul says, ‘we are complete in Him.’ The righteousness, which: is by the faith of the Son of God, unto all and upon al] them that believe. What fs meant by ‘the new name?’ Name in the scriptures stands for character. The names Jehovah, PHILADELPHIA, May 1.—Re- union. of the Anglican Catholic and Roman Catholic faiths, separated since the time of Henry the VIII, was advocated last night at the convention of Protestant Episcopal priests. The meeting closed today with a high mass at St, Clement's church, The Rev. Dr. Joseph G. H. Barry, rector of the ‘church of St. Mary , the Virgin, New York, | advanced three bases on which a reunion ’ ITAMON TABLETS ral Electric Comps and then, with maiice aforethought,| honorable club, the sald Cagyer| tance and great compassion, due to| | "The White Stone,’ refers to two | (onl, LiMiENIY, Sod: all stand for. Ecciestteiwaa. i extort money under false and var-| Lions club deems it only fitting and|the outcome of last year’s “Riot,”")things. When they were building | Fit..." iThe names Jesus, Chriss F expanciture of $80,000,000. with | lous pretenses from one member of| proper to make answer in detail to| and with a clear vision of the great|the temple of King Solomon, the | Father. The names Jesus, expres: $12 ‘million adaitional, to be ex, | this club, to-wit, the writer. the chargéa in ead communication| and devastating | humiliation’ that | workmen found one stone missing —| 7°09 the character of our Savior P Sended f jodern industrial} TI- One Don’ Phillips did unto| set forth and alleged, and in answer | Will again be visited upon you—{f|tho ‘Key Stone’ to’ the “Royal Arch.’ | S176 of the character of our Savior. tity in the vicinity of the power| himself place on and around his| thereto we hereby defend and justity| there remains etill a pride that ean|At last they found tho stone, of | ANt 80. When God promises | 1 aba ln Niles nts Bas sce bs beste ge should be his waist, a|the actions therein set forth, ana|be further humiliated—we accept be-| Peculiar shape, in the heap of refuse Liecay aie oharaatecs i yen Ge Mould: derclop at0,000 horeepouen | cettain garb, the color of which was|condescendingly make answer to| cause of your “‘sheepish” excuses, in-|whero the workmen, not knowing |‘ saved by Christ's imputed right: pet ee i Rca lat ik 35 hot quite in harmony with the set-|your innuendos, misstatements, mig.|Sinuations and innuendos to Bre org ero er ant dt MAUS: | ea ences! Nev alee) receives, Curtetie ' : i 5 = e stone was plac 2 4 ™ a eateas veloped at high stages of tho river.|ting sun, nor was tt of a color that| information and apologetic “chal- Sy Sees eee PTE eltts | andwip fovGd t. prices Rees place | mported righteousness, that gives Besides the power develcpment,| is fitting to one that braves the at-| lenge. your “‘sheepheads" the simple prin-| “Jegus Christ is that stone; no| tim a new charac ee it is planned to*‘establish ‘chemical | tack of the fair maidens of this city, L iples and rudiments of the Grest ter can be made perfect with-} POFR, from SUA CTE How to Strengthe ia = to-wit, a bright’ys : We deny each and eve: ega- | ciples a ’ f ‘ 2 rug, Pharmacy, and electro-metallurgical industries, | t-wit, a bright yellow. i. ‘4 CV Ory Gea, Re past Gaia, with, One provision,|out Him.’ The etone which the|!® Christ Jesus, Old things have 4 n Kimball Drug: Pharmacy it was stated. The dam, 90 feet| II, One Roe Bartle did then and|tion contained in said sheep com- high and two miles long, would cost | there perform in such manner on] pany’s paragraph numbered “I,"" but $28,000,000; electrical equipment | the side lines that his voice sounded|allege that said George Jarvis, would cost $41,000,000 and factories| Ot unlike that of a caged animal | through his superior knowledge and and shops $20,000,000. about to be fed after a Ienten fast. | judgment, did separate said -sheep = IV. One Jim Sweeney, in co-|company's ‘‘clean-up" artist, Allely, behold, all things have Eyes Smith & Turner.—Advertisement. builders rejected has become tho | Passed aw headstone of the corner. become new Behold, I lay in Zion a stone,} “A consecrated, spirit-filled life is a tried stone, a precious corner.|the highest demonstration of our auspicious occasion as “Puss-in- Benes whosoever believeth in Him, | regeneration.” ” shall not. be ashamed. AereatieDE. Palmer y every. day Gatil work ra aucbottl ‘i hi Musion with the}from certain sums of mazuma, ad-| boots: 3 hypo abe ea) e . Palmer every day at| work mo ine small bottle shows " Idg., 226 E. 2nd raid. Bartle, aa, Seton: Halen mission tickets, cigarettes, cigars,| Slgned and sealed this 0th day| “The “White’ also refers to the|10 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., Emmanuel| resulta, ‘Aluminum. eye cup. tree. ae ole SY ments from the nforsaid side lines{etc., belleving at the time that said|Of April, 1924. pie oh ancient method of deciding one’s| Baptist chureh, 15th and Poplar. : that were unbecoming even to * Tote company’s “Shortstop” was LIONS CLUB OF CASPER, 2 = = = inasmuch as—‘To. the vanquished belongs the spoils’—we insist that) your lambs be sheared. and docked, for the Lions will appear on. this In a surprising short time simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis, ete., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, i strengthens eyes so you can read or in Realty Ca, W ells Company ©. Keith member of the Lions club. not ‘entirely mentally deficient and] By M- Sr Bieatiaene in V. One Mickey Wley did, during }a. free agent; that sald Jarvis, but % Celebr. ating Its the game, usesuch tricks and move-|for his well known compassion “and ahi peret as Petite d ot:the. Cas + ments while acting in the role of| kindly disposition, could easily have 6th Anniversary pitcher that the batters of the op- | deprived said Allely of his .B. V. D.’s, >. } posing team were dumbfounded to| socks and other articles of raiment. i think that such deceitfulness should i. The Presbytery of Montreal has be practiced and allowed by even| We deny each and every allega-| unanimously. passed a resolution in such ah organization as yours. tion contained in id sheep com-| favor of the admission of women to VI. One Van Burg ‘did appear|Pany’s paragraph put allege |all positions in the church oh the without the proper regalia for such| that said Don Phillips did wenr a rib-| same conditions as men. an. occasion, to-wit. a headgear, and|bon of golden hue around his neck; by so doing exposed to the multitude | that the visibility of said chattels of Packard and W. L. Douglas Shoes Stag Union Ma de Trousers No Name and Stetson Hats Standard Quality Merchandise this said affair, but the above are mz. $ ish: + ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion all down payments over $50, sufficient unto themselves and must] We deny Sheep Company's allega-} + oriured feet of yours in a. “Ti” ‘A credit of $25 extra is allowed on é bring a flush of ‘moral embarrass.| tion in paragraph “III” that one H. nt wriggloseith The Charles... Wella company t bath. Your toes will wrigs! ‘has found many supporters in’ Cas. |™ent to the checks of ong Fietcher|Roe Bartle behaved other than| ‘00 "icon took up at you and a ‘per and looks to an even greater feiseelaee ee eR) Site ree oe ir soe a most talk and then they take an: | Men’s Solid Leather Underwear Sale at No Name Hats for Men’s Stag Dress business in the future. It handles 4 other dive in that “Tiz” beth. ‘ port. and thin ‘soup bones," and we claim all kinds of music instruments and |?°C'.. eropeFORE, we, your vie-|that ald “lah hope’ and: Saaun| When your feet feel: like lumps 0 Dress eo ny and The Fad Men and Young Trousers 0: - Men aims at giving the greatest satis. . Tead—all tired out—just. try. “'Tiz. tims at the last outrage, do hereby|bones’’ were wantonly displayed in. rs te faction possible to its customers.| 4orand and challenge that’ this er-| his presence to excite his lonistic| It’s srand—it’s glorious. Your feet Today marks the sixth anniver- sary in business of the Charles E. ‘Wells Music company of Denver. ‘The Casper branch of this high class music store has been established ~ here for a year and a half and in service club. _ jen West and not the “yellow” sym- ‘We might go on fore’re and depict | bolical of their inherent traits so de- 5 3 \ observance: ofthe company's anni-|— 53+ vurported tobe a himan head,| the sald Lone ‘Tree Creek’ Sheep com: CANT BEAT “T1 } versary is holding @ jSale of used | which exposure distracted trom the| pany was so low that they mistook @ I be cut on theas Instruments and in| stme itself and centered all interest |Our great catcher’s neck for his } addition to this credit of 60 per cent |!® him, which act of solfishness:{s|walst; that eald ribbon was of the T - will be given extra on down pay- entirely outside the realm of any| color of the setting sun of the Gold- i } ments up to $50. That is, when a purchaser makes a down payment Fine worsteds, all wool res wi - salt : v3 a will . " é , Taree parnich “wil con} roneous game of baseball that was Proclivities—but all in vain; dhat the on arpa te tints eee lar cal | Reliable brands, good | A three-day- Underwear the evils ae here, cactinares, serges. Many. played last year. be play over ce was ed no! 7 Aa i popu- 5 ane = showing appreciation of the patron: eee i eae aay have the eatis,| by hie roars but by suppressed emo.| louses.and bunions. styles, black and cordo- | Sale offering some won ius Coléraitt No Nanio Sues nh Bt OF 0: ad There's nothing like “Tiz.”. It's - : faction of setting before you by ex-| tion caused by the ridiculous eam | ieee aoe ae ee ie out all van leathers, g 00d derful values. Hats are $5 ‘and worth ample and precept how the game. of| pong of:the sald Sheep Company's! 115 Doionous exudations which’ putt jj Values at it. $3.75 $5.00 baseball should be played by us who|lambs and decrepit rams. up your fect and ‘cause foot torture. $3.95 4.95 | Men's good quality, fine | Stetson Soft Hats for $6.75 to $8.50 and $5.95 ——— mae eee 2a al oe, Oeeer neeah ‘A few cents buy a box of “Tiz” at or position as you may deem o. pent na yey its etn aaa knit Union Suits, 79e@ ne men, $7. lein Union Made Hats age received hei Iv, ‘We deny that one Jim Sweeney + use the technical term. by engaging |@id take part in any unssemiy- de, you once more in battle during the|Monstration, as suggested by sald , = toward financing the, Girls’, Scout] Paragraph “ V"" of sald Sheep com- pe cbenremedts Men’s ~° " tion, i F i pany’s communication, and affirm ° Men’s Athletic wait. Ah! how glad your feet get; e eagkenc? goo 6 Three-day Specials easonabl} d at $2.98 and $3.95. ek at The Fad AY FOREIGN WAR VETS ond week tn Tube, iat at Camp Seti dees ora cee W. L. Douglas Sui ‘ union Men’s Leather (Goat- + aboye the ken of sald Sheep com- Two choice I South Mc- eat & Suits (white nainsook) ; ‘ oe Hen Une: ~ Carey. e the ken D “Two cheice lots on South Mc erviceable Gloves | skin) Gloves It might also be well and fitting omen. flock" that they could not || Kinley St., $675 each; terms, Shoes and Oxfords each, . - skin oy 39e mention in this diplomatic corres, finderstand same, Dobbin Realty Co.. Zuttermei pees BY he va tS ec for All Kinds of DEI ocean The Powder River post of the | Pondence that those members of your sa a * : er 226 E. 2nd St. Best shoes in America at % A j Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold | club who, at the last game, felon- ee et oN ff the prices they are sold. 5 Work Ase apy Linen Hand- P a ~ ln ios Se 4 2 ‘ i ef t : ’ ; “ i i i erchiefs, pacers CaeE at Se Men Ca eenigs whan ber oleporaser cele Fine kid leathers, ser- Men's medium weight Feats buckskin, re ask 25e be a regular 10 cent dance but with | S2me. may safely bring same to the viceable calfskins, bluch- cotton Union Suits iable_ horsehides, im- | each ----~--~~ added attractions in the way of| battle as the detailed description of same are now lost to memory of favors and noise-makers. Two tons Giacinto cetera takAa ples a ppalaeda bals, cushion soles, plain skins for dress, _Boy Socks, er styles, straight last and ported kangaroo, calf- Men’s Fiber Silk Dress Jae $1.45 Scout Gloves, too. Glove 39e u Bh as tks yf 8 iy die nl Ce toe comforts, styles for dance | Also please bear in mind. in. ans- 0 Gales campaign which wit be oex | wering this challange that you have every man. Douglas eee Posie! prices : r on later. Poppies will be on display | "Othing to lose and everything to shoes are Men’s fine quality “Su- 95¢ ‘ $1 45 Genuine President Sus- tomorrow but none will be sold. nae cnn opin Bg Peoedis: orale perior” Under wear, . penders, 39 —— eee Fmiance, . $5. $6.$7 and $8 | 51.75, $2.45 to $3.75. $2.45 to $3.45 | pair --.-_--___ Cc on the other hand, should “Lady Luck” desert you and you come out on the Loser’s end you have been highly honored by the association WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at “4 The Tribune Office. SSS Signal Union Made Shirts L, and S. Union Made Underwear Unity Union Label Hosiery . Cri | d : son the SepOWr Ry to be gained in SP RL FE a gS ROSEN TOS RG SE DTT Wy eT Ro ame ee Eres ne pp e by Corns bebe Be aa A eS SERVICE IS THE BEDROCK UPON : F i Use “Gets-It’ heranaio set miy band suf rasal: this WHICH THE PUBLIC UTILITY IN- a e EAL)” W. D. ALLELY, DUSTRY IS BOTTOMED, oo pe a ee. 1 cS SUE A Ses i on Prd ua ee g fears Coe Lae era ys Captain. Sonager 7 H. & L. Block Union Made Gloves Can’t Bust ’Em Union Made Overalls Capitol Union Made Suspenders Shortstop, left fielder, “1 hi . : on ; . tors (aria siesthe ose ns attend LiKe The greatest assets of electric light Men’s All Leather { Men’s Fine Dress , Three-day Specials | Boys’ Fad Tailored Reanver. pire, Kiwanis Base Ball Team of and power companies or telephone, Casper, Cellar Champions for the P : Work Shoes Shirts at The Fad Suits gas or traction organizations are not thi ; perth gaat terse Rad Bes to be found in their miles of tracks, Guaranteed to wear, Pea Tae aye shines Blue Denim Overalls, | Of dependable wool fab- MAN CAUGHT AS SHEEP tubes and wires, nor yet in the mil- Munson Army lasts, in sttethied PA have rad special, , $1 15 TIGM SL Oy Same OLDE {GER AE dblivertuesuhee.t nee Aitturent.'witths;. -Cmé= hed, pair ee ° which look good and will y have invested. di a diate) arate collars, checks, wear. Some have extra WAEON TURNS OVER HAS A far different gauge determines their good’ work shoes ag | stipes, plain colors; all | Men's White Hand- pants and greatness. low 95 kinds. Sale prices kerchiefs, cach 4@ A“Pal” Rad io Set will as . mare e 95¢ $1.45 Men’s Cotton Work be Sen iter Aeish ITS USEFULNESS TO THOSE IT SERVES IS THE REAL MEASURE OF A VALUE OF A PUBLIC SER- FANCTURE OF SKULL} and $4.95. Pale ciks chased at The Fad. Others at $2.45, $3.95 $1.95 $2.45 Socks, 9e every Boys’ Suit pur- 0 $3.95 a Thrown from a sheep wagon and Men's good quality Blue VICE INSTITUTION. Men’s and Youn . Boys’ Suit lar inned f 0 bi h joy: its, regular! Wine Pe ahavee ube mines Men's Fad Tail. Women’s Chambray Work ®Q@ | priced at $5.95, $6.75, of Salt Creek Tuesday night, Jack en's Pal hoe W. L. Douglas Shirts, each_-__ $7.45 to $9.75 and a Subians Maney eet the; Cronin That is the rule by which we want ‘ ored Clothes Oxfo d $ nd P Men’s Solid Leather “Pal” Radio Set Free! at the base of the skull. ‘The team our customers to measure the worth Popular styles, depend- re MMPS | scout” 1 95 Come on boys! ‘ ; ae weprted tb vim (nai at bt of this organization. able all wool fabrics, The spring styles are Shoes, pair. > e at the Lincoin street hospital. He worsteds, cassimeres, | here, quality shoes at » 3 is reported to be recovering. serges; many suits have | reasonable prices Boys’ All Leather Scout Three-day Specials i : realvaiuesat '? | $5,$6.$7and$8 | pair---...$1.75 | at The Fad Women’s Black Satin | Men’s “Ironsox.” Regu- Boys’ Knitted four-in- ECONOMY DEMANDS $18.75 6§22-75 | Ras" "ge 9a | ete to ggg | Raiot™ gage Special, pale Piss ut sss, each .... THAT YOU WATCH THIS, SPACE FAD Shoe & Clothing Co. Center st W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS h “Getsit" it sold in this elty by Kimball Drug Storée.—Adv. NATRONA | POWER | COMPANY |