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SATURDAY, APRIL 1925 PAGE FOUR Che Casver Daily Cribunc FOUR % CROSSWORD PUZZLE Evolution and the Bible FREE AIRPLANE RIDES AND cee Sr. Be Discussed Sundav BARBECUE TO FEATURE LOT ‘suse To Be Discussed Sunday BRAT a1 GREEK SUNDRY ride is in storé} The barbecue and airplane feature ) purchase lots at|is one of the features inaugurated } If you have a hb to solve this puzzl | for a while, In these days when churches, col-) association for the Aaveneraent of leges, and even legislatures, are the bare loa Hilder, Ardley Ho ahie attitude of many religious teachers A free airplane the findings of modetn science in re-| toward science for the past tw6} for all persons v lots J Qe toe tne pba aa lation to the Bible and religious be-| genérations has alienatéd some of] Salt Creek tomorrow Harry hbN Pes Sensihe saehcde oe Uofs the average church-goer {s of-|the finest mings of our age from the |The Lot Man, announced today. 4 Grenke The success of his campaign ton et a loss at what he is to believe. | churches and their teachings, and/an addeq feature Mr. Frée has ar-|Creek. The aucoese of hils campalgn When the solons of Tennessee de-| has caused large numbers of our|ranged to hold a big barbectie. it hielenaenian he Resthold LAGsink the clare that the doctrine of Evolution | young pedple who have been trainéd} Sunday neon at the town of alt Plots which bh Becta Cec p i is anti:Christian, and must not be our secular institutions of learn-| Creek :! Pein aaente and Chapae petplé taught in the public schools or uni-|ing, to regard religion as something| pick Lefering. popular Casper chek Maarten! a | ya versity of the state it would seem | outside of thelr lives and needs and] piiot, will be at Salt Creek with his | Mt tor who understands the psy ag if the pulpit was no place to ad-|suitabie only for people of inferior] jew DH four passenger plane and oheiaay’ of booming real’ estate sales Vocate it. But thero are other sides | intelligence. I speak from personal) 41) purchasers of Jots will be taken e yee i ‘ eee Aateitahetate, to the question, and the thinking | experience and I know how grateful] ¢, in any proje ue people of Casper will have an op:|I should have been if my religious n Salt Creek are selling iN portunity of judging the question on| teachers of forty years ago could tai iite in China 26 Ha ee announced yeaterday its merits next Sunday morning,| have spoken to me as Mr. Cooke| changes in mI a tee tenner field workers are buying When Rev. E. A. Cooke, of Virst| speaks in this address. Aga atudent | day cause a girl in het teens to fare 1 sites planning to build ns Congregational church, will preach] of science for over two score years| New situations and maki ‘es | homes, he said. The town will soon on the tople “Evolution and the|I cannot speak too highly of the| cisions almost By ROSCOE C CONKLING FITCH ili MAE way) || | | | | conducting. | | IRIS—“The Disciple,” — with | scene of violent controversy over William S. Hart. Iris theater or- | chestra. | ARKEON—Sport Dance. | WASHINGTON HALL—Dance | a. free ride daily. What they Auntie Sue ie ‘ on. group| Pave an added industry, the Gtover \ Vice the attractive Bible, or Is Darwintsm Opposed to} clear and forceful way in which he tls oF ean ps tae Meee catur} | Gorsuch company having announce Rialto | “whom Kent Religion?” in the Ameriga theater/| has handled his subject and the| they hom that they would erect a sash and They often have a bitter . ¢ their | door fa sances That Mr. Cooke has made @ seri-| accuracy with which he. has pre- | Proble ory at that point, ous study ts evident from the fact | sented the scientific side of his a struss \ he eee of life The Patterson-Oakland compan) z scene that he y published sey-| ment Similar tributes have be parents tc Let ¥ | Mr. Free added has also purchases ah Kent le ‘ addresses on|paid him by leading scientists in} = ar.{% business lot and will start work i! m a high cliff relati religion and | Canada 1 Ameri Miss My satay. 4 | c g © garage at an early date. torrent far below besodden with After nearly los- Christian thought. In one of these, written b: leading anthropologt preface to] The sermon on Sunday morning|ton, Mags., one of the} is one that every teacher and high| more than 100 ¢ of the Brit-|school student, as well as evéry i Some of those TT lan’ succeeds in ish empire, Professor Charlés Hill-| thinking Christian in Casper should ea put she die, Tout, of Vancouver, who had the|endeavor to hear, as tho subject is Ks FP plet finds happiness with Betty place of honor on the programmé of]at present of vital importance in y e British aris S I F 4 ‘f = last year’s meeting of the British! the realm of religious ht oc s of Westmore- s . r Sue, the am- HORIZONTAL i VERTICAL j last year’s meeting of the British! the realm of religious though dsgrany,, 179 Countess aerate r cyt that of writin, a ad A etal | jan e COnRers seg el tk Open a r | cede | Constit } The role of Brian Kent is eseayed = : h in {dge believes that some fin a "| by Kenneth Harlan, ‘That of Auntie} }4- Wrapped (the ee ere Wa eivernedahcts aca Sue and Betty Jo are impersonated] 15: fo Sulde. | __A petticoat administration with sary for the maintenance of an adc eopelively, andieretiee tit ae publication uf Mrs, Maud Dunlap Duncan as quate merchant marine although he ‘ , respectively Their acting is mar-| 9." 8 y | Mayor, Was elected recenity by cit! has no intention of fostering AE-CREATION (lf BRIAN velously realistic. They seem to s (as gas on abtrfaces| 9. Correjative of efther | zens of Winslow, Ark., a little sum- proposal. A i netually live the parts and the same bodies). }10. ‘Tiny mer resort in the Ozark mountains. true*of the entire cast in which beeps tea heat uch prominence Is given to ZaSu 11. Totals Five councilwomen and a woman 7 ‘ f ting planks | recorder were winners over the men candidates on the same ticket with Mayoress Duncan, Since the death of her husband several years ago Mrs. Duncan hag wine used for Eu-| succeeded him as editordn-chief of the Winslow American, | weekly a chair. newspaper. She is also the phar- macist and proprietor of a drug store. Mrs. Duncan has the con- fidence even of the men who sup- ported a male candidate. Sho is a small woman, weighing little more tts, Russell Simpson, Rosemary Roy Barnes, Russe]l Powell, KENT” WITH. HARLAN Se A "way O. HART STARS}# Bentae co summer 0A DSOPLE AT THEIR]: S== CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. FARD—312.6¢ Saves you approsimately 12 hours travel between Casper end Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY a Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office TOWNSEND HOTEL PHOND 144 st of others, One who recolors William S. Hart, then whom there | $°° | 40. ‘Tare, ia uthe commana or see she chas res + trae] is no more forceful and consclentiousl 42, winter. + |41. In a state of motion lived all her tes Her ago she SEDUCTIVE, fascina- | t la i Tr st 3 yesterday “The ; Helps 143 ToT eaie a sl superficial ine that that ig lobattte toate) ting, she fired men v certain ports Midday pea ships at} 45. Eskimo house her 10th birthday ion of Thomas H. Ince. 4 Sorrowt “High school girls of China are she herself felt no Twice so serious minded jn their attitude . c Limt toward Ife and so concerned with eragtion, until—— used face | thelr responatbilities that they make the average American girl of simflar | make 9. To jog Jage seem immature,” says Miss cious use of his st ne trons. \6o. Hymn | Maud Russell, who came home on I K William 8. Hart's acting powers} ¢o\ Toward th it 61. Ripped. furlough after four years of work Robert Z. Leonard jare tdo we wn to require ex-| 44 Fungus disease of rye | 63, Kind of Bee or \ ag|with the Y. W. C. A. with Chinese tended cor 1 So let it} ¢ Victuals. ng sound. tudents In Changsha. ‘'The drastic suffice to eay t the star rises to] 66. Game, played with cards, each | 4 er’s charge } : presents nt ght | every occasion in the typical Hart | having 15 numbers 67. Seventh note in scale. —-— - —— manner, and makes of thé itinerant | ge, 69. You and Tf. preacher en character that will live long in the memory of thos Saris nite: ae elehh e | who see him. Dorothy Dalton, who| 71, #reshly | Dlays opposite Hart, also contributes Feri epee ares | PUZZLE Pesce cael CE am oe HNUSUAL SERMONS ME |) SOLUTION of “The Disciple” 4s | evan about a great tria) that comes | to the preacher when the wife he PROMISED SUNDAY AT és is stolen from him, and he { c npelled > br r betrayer, | TODAY AND SUNDA HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S in Circe The | Enchantress who les dying of ountain fever. How it all Seadts nally to “The Disciples” ac | REG*U:8+PAT-OFF- eciniee” “ad Age, his wife, baby | Tw | Popular Novel Written especially for Miss Murray by CatidyBar | Satine of gulls, wietsnger sintte Rn cane VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ ay test the screen can hope to offer.| Willis H. ¢ | “The Disciple’ wil! close at the| “The Uncons author ef “The Four Horsemen” and “Blood and Sand.” —T | Iris theater today The Re Creation Physical, mer a is n to round out a full 2 . , = \ Hite, and few. deliberately ‘resort’ to 300 Cingling Thrills! Sas any measure which wi m will prove of that necessary power ty Pn 30 Gorgeous Gowns! fact in the case {s that we come 3 me ; en) ae: ata ae our if New Dances! that you | Gra.we ‘shoal ‘be, gaacilanl ce do,toof the most and find ourselves. emba rassed by lack of power. There has = SSE Dara aged should d by youth, and if th With a Splendid Cast sgt at ; : STORAGE KENNETH HARLAN HELENE CHADWICK re Dairy and Chicken Feeds MARY CARR ZASU PITTS Alfalfa, Cotton Cake, Salt ROSEMARY THEBY RALPH LEWIS T, ROY BARNES:and RUSSELL’ SIMPSON \Pythias Resident SUNDAY ONLY |At Laramie Dead| TOM MIX Eee LARAMIE, V AND TON H. Jacobs of thi important discou ; ie iM be deli ahd: Sar Pee | Casper Warehouse Co. LAST TIMES TODAY tound that there aren. surpciain 268 Industrial Ave./ —Also— | number in ¢ tional fileds who be- J if : Wn. S. Hart [lieve that our youth wouiy' worn | Rhone 27 P.O. Box 647 OUR GANG . . yesterday. This Sabbath the { Vedthest os H toe Plennsanliers ithe In Their New Laugh-Maker ott gle, shielding our , ‘ eae) ’ low replied, "It “A MYSTERIOUS MYSTERY” d “J | 3% ire more Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c oe | I am not about their | morals." The high schoo! girls quar \ tette will sing two numbers at the evening bh r i ‘ONE NIGHT IT RAINED” Re ee ee acne : Veteran Knight = Arattrasure' at | imporane ance to listen in on these two| Sl Also Hal Roach Comed — Ka ml : "SPECIAL alt Creek Busses Selections From the Comic Opera Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel || 8 a.m. and 1 p, m. and 6 p. m. Leave Salt Creek MLLE MODISTE” Victor Herbert 8 a.m, 1p. m. and 5 p,m THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA spress Bus [eaves 9:30 Daily NELLIE G. TODD, Conducting Salt Creek Transportation © i Popular Song “WANDE NG YE” BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS DES OT A i! BRING ONE SY RoE EAA RRY VON TILZER Words by FRANK MAYO “OH YOU TONY” so ae Music ?OT DANCES Me pred at | R «0 TODAY ia | cnton ber 3, t8¥2 For a Real Good Time ~ n lodge by trans He leaves a wife, r Ma A Jaughter at Kansas City and a ron “D Lesile Jacobs, at Paris, France. The son has been cabled of the ‘ s father y he funeral pie de Drive Out Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday Nights to the Old Homestead Dance Hall Formerly the Log Cabin Inn Good Music Admission $1.00 Couple y. under the aus. hias, Mr uniform depart DON'T FORGET THE LUCKY SPOT DANCE TONIGHT