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Holmes. Hardware Co. Wants your trade. Therefore, we must secure YOUR CONFIDENCE. This we must do by SERVICE. First-class merchandise at fair prices. All defective goods made good with a smile. Johnson Floor Wax, 49c Ib. . Holmes Hardware Co. TYLER VARIETY STORE QC BRET CR LE Ea expected any day to start the grading work so this will be pushed to a speedy csonclusion....-he, business forthe:time ‘being will be handled through the Casper office, and the fecal- officials have been instructed to give perfect service over the spur. See eee as Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stock of Salt Creek are visiting in Casper for four or five days. °o 9° Jerry Mahoney is still confined to +his home on account of a rather pro- tracted siege of illness. 7 e ; Thomas C. Bannon, representing large San Francisco interests which, recently paid $300,000 for a 51 per cent in Lost Soldier acreage, left last night for the east after looking over some, new locations in this part of the state. REGULAR MONDAY SPECIAL Home-made Bulk Sausage 15¢ Ib. Select Oysters 30c pint, 60c quart The NORRIS-CLEGHORN MARKET eo Casper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex- clusively in fuel. Office st Casper Stationery Co. 1-9-tf Oo 90 The Tisdale Oil Comp: y, drilling THE FAIRCHILD LADIES QUARTET Redpath Lyceum IRIS TONIGHT The members of the Fairchild Ladies’ Quartet are both Their program will in- rtets, piano, violin, cello, soprano and contralto solos, readings, pianologues, whist- ling quartet and solos, instrumental duets and trios and * the F u choir will be a feature 1eeting. No one will fail in 2 This will be the first of a series vecial meetings to be At this time a defi- oint young peoples’ Tonight “Fairchild” Ladies Quartet VOCAL SOLOS AND ENSEMBLE PIANO, VIOLIN, CELLO SOLOS Pianologue, Reading, Whistling Solos Tonight F F-R-S " Tooeh Edna Goodrich -— IN —— The House of Lies WHAT_WOULD YOU DO— If your heart’s desire seemed about to be weon‘by your sister; would you mar your own beauty so as not to influence the man of your choice to marry you? SEE THE HOUSE OF LIES— For Miss Edna’ Gbodrich’s novel solu- tion of this situation. She actually spoiled her physical charms (tempo- rarily) in order that love, not fascina- tion, might be her final reward. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE MADE BY TICKETS NOW ON SALE at KIMBALL’Sit,. OLIVER MOROSCO PHOTOPLAY CO. » Place of Prayer in the Rev. Mr i the Evar The V r idle » weeks. plan will be outlined. are a member of the will find a cordial th i these spec ing your books will be Baptist Church Rev. A. J. Hansen There will be the usual se Saptist church Sunday inday school will be In the ev St. Mark’s Church Communior Morning Prayer All| Sunday School | Evensong On the i fhe Tisd eld, Pe er River By Mrs. Donald MacQueer Telephone No. 18 | Dome, is reported to have reached a 3 depth of 520 feet and has temporar- , P 4 Rexital Program Master for the state of Wyoming, will’ ily suspended operations. One of the Attractiv One | visit Casper on January 20th, so that| tillers on the was in Casper the 7 sram for the Arthur Frazer|/ next week will be an important one|Other day and reported that strong ¢ program for mute Fer ealtalthe IMaanneine this hits: showings of oil were encountered recital on Sunday’ afternoon at the 9.0 $ even at this depth Bris offers many attractions*to the Here is the Latest on Mush a a ee - REG lovers of fine music, The little thea-| “Mush is a soft, flabby material RE etry ape ed Se Bea tre shout! be filled “to the doors for frequently used as food and some-| Select Oysters.__30e pint, 60c quart such an occasion as this. It is seldom "es as conversation. It is found in]. NORRIS-CLEGHORN M sored fs t antries and many head Cay that Casper bas the opportunity to! «as food, mush is admirable; but ae hear an entire program seule ate d to! no man should use it otherwise unles AT CASPER CH IRCHES * such works of musical art as Mr. Fra-| he loves the girl and intends to marry T of S 4 local ner has chosen for’ his appearance, her. Mush should never be mixed} staat : o f bi rvi ic hi at loca and it will be a rare treat to the many | with anything but milk and true love Reece etal 9 VAULT a new residents of the city who have “Some folks say mush is a vege- oy deen accustomed to attending the table. Others say it’s a dessert. But ants Memorial Methodist Episcopal) yo ure xymphony concerts of the east, and of anyone who has bought any lately! me hearing great pianists at regular in- knows what it i Tee luxnte ; af 2 GIBLIN, Minister 7 tervals. queer stuff. It has to be yn Sunday, January 14th, the fol B M » day befere and allowed to|!owing services will be held: Sunday anamet: or Mescns it ik abovt itself all night be-| School at 10:00 : Geo. W. Fergu-|! At a special meeting on Wednesday | Nip ad Es ee thatl oo? Superintender We are prepar 7 right That's fine It proves that], , Reece > afternoon and evening, January 17th, | iy is a shrewd calculating food|°? *® find @ place for workers of all ve candidates willbe raised to the | with a lot of good common sense, It|#€es Parents as well as children.are pogren of Mastergmrenon af the Ma: |i aciherate, It waitd tll next’ morn. | Urged to come sonic Temple. The Masonic brethern |; le to decide | Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Ser- of Douglas and Glenrock have been | Sine vou imagine a Cacnos ccckti. A: pacer iid ae, odessa a invited to attend and participate in | . ~ a Ay i ‘/mon by the pastor. Theme: “A Work-,§ the work. It is. expected that the |Many Young People jman Approved of God.” This is the|° ‘ Dean from Douglas will do a portion Enjoy Little Dance last morning service before the spec: | of the marti st the ay enme i pd The little dance at the Parish house ial meetings begin, and we ask that viv Banquet will be sexed by the Order |G} Thursday night was greatly enjoy-|every member be urese K ee of the Eastern Star at half after six oe SHeeeuneee ec ome pacenee every member be present to hear the : at which visiting Masons and the local | eq jn it. In the group were the Misses program for the coming campaign. members will share honors. Ruth Kimball, Lovey Norris, Anna|Don’t fail. Herbert J. King of Laramie, Grand| Kyte, Marian Kleber, Helen Wolford,| Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Mr. !Theodora Wilson, Margaret Speas,|W F. Mershon, leader. Topic: Margaret Meer, Edith Cook, Ethel «]eague Social Study Cou Ref ln j d and Mabel Senor, Cora Likely 1 Tim. 4:13: Pen. 119:18-27 i ay an Lawrence Ormsby, Harold Strickler, Hvening worship Mes Onp: mi dy ° Ted Mosher, W illiam Nicolayse ny Guy the churches of the city will unite for Morgan, William Kocher, Ray Hall on! vs this oc ion. The following subjects! oran, Arthur Hawkes, Thad Clarkson, will be discussed by the follo ZS Bud Tanner, Francis Dunn, William) org, “Prayer,” the Row oye eas frere. Will be MARY MILES MINTER Ray. ee eed === | mer Meeting Today oT ae sssemer Oil Company is hald jing a meeting of directors and officers i 7 * this afternoon in its offices in the = QCEN OF LIZETTE Blab) ANSE ee ESM SihRh block. «|The oficersiof the bor pany will diseuss plans for drilling i which they expect to have started at un rly date Ni xt Monday a ten cent advance in the company’s stock will be- me effective, the stock advancing N b a from 15 cents to 25 cents. The com um er dition and has ample fund at the contract for drilling. It is purty of the company to * on its holdings in school sect Two-ReeliPeaure | 40-80 in the Salt Creek field “QO” sF vocali SUNDAY—Harold:. Lockwood, J /“Q” TO BUILD SPUR ocr ists and sper uroentaliste, ; \ INTO MUDDY FIELD clude instrumental and vocal qua May Allison and Sidney Drew. pastiche | Seeing the big future in the Big |Muddy oil fields, the high officials of voca Iduets. jis A aaa s eueneton aud ulney, HEAR THEM! ; ured right of way TICKETS ON SALE AT KIMBALL’S jfor a three mile spur, comme neing at Facpolnt tivo: willes, eat of! Lockethaca 12 to 7 P. M. jextending into the field. This has al- RESERVE YOUR TICKETS EARLY ready been su d and graders are i THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE CITY. CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINE, AND WE WILL SAV: MONEY, = ‘ aE ee “ ee hehe Watch Our Windows Look Mr. Home Builder OUR STOCK OF BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND TOOLS IS ONE OF The Big Busy Store alue of Co-opera . Mr. Giblin service at 6:30 Methodist church and following, its customers—and, in fact, the same at 7:30, a union service for wor- Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 and 9 P. M. now is the time that you should begin to think"about having your Auto painted. Get it in good condition be fore the blue birds arrive in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Christian Scie » services are held Subject for January at :30 a, m. 14, cramer Sunday School for : ; pupils up to age of 20 is held at Spring. We can give you a better 9:30 a. m. job if you have it done before the ————— rush,.and, anyway, the weather is Have you seen those automobiles bad just now for using your machine. that have just been turned out of JOHN JOURGENSEN, Phone No. 33. John Jourgensen’s paint shop? Right SEeRvVvVrCcE Whatever Satisfies or Pleases a Person GENU ~VICE—that is what the trying to ¢ real business man of today is “When you come to analyze service you perceive that it isn’t what you t get for nothing, but what you pay for ungrudgingly. It is what the busines house profits from, not what it costs in money. held at 10 ock with preaching services at 11. pastor will preach on the s Revival that Precedes ning there “Whatever satisfies or pleases a person is service. “To give bad service is to do things without using our heads, There is one pretty fair test by which to judge every contact between the house and test may be used4n judging any indi- vidual oct whatever. It is the simple question: Has the thing been done right? “*You don’t need to be a Solomon in order to judge an act by that stand- ard. The first requisite is ordinaly intelligence, and the second is the mental! ~ viewpoint. Most men have the former, vui relatively few the latter. That is why so many things are done wrong; it is why we get poor service at every turn, first Sunday of each month a service of Holy Com- ad of Morning Prayer. “A curious thing about service is that every body can gain by giving it, even the most lowly clerk. Men go up by doing little things right. “Trickery is being forced into the background in business—at least in the ranks of modern business. Deceit is passing out of fashion, and men are making biz money out of a sincere desire to serve.” Always get service at THE CASPER MOTOR COMPANY. B. B. LUMMIS, Manager. The Misses Bohlke announce the opening of a dancing school in Moose Hall. MAE L. BOHLKE (Pupil of Duryea, New York) Society Dancing VERNA F. BOHLKE | (Pupil of Louis, Calif and Ruth St. Denis) Classical and Interpretative | Phone Moose Hall or Midwest Hotel For Appointments Groceries WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FANCY AND STAP 1ES—DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED. TAPLE GROCER JUST A FEW ITEMS WE ARE MENTIONING FROM OUR NEW AND FRESH STOCK—FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETAB: D FRUITS, FANCY PICKLES AND SAUCES. r oe eee FINNAN HADDIE, KIPPERED SALMON, DUNDEE BLOAT- ERS. ALL KINDS OF FRESH CHEESES. bel Commercia The Big Busy Store: CHASE & SANBORN’S COFFEES AND. TEAS l Company me be “Watch Our Windows Fo r nccrcnggy ern ete ene oem ene