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ENCE jevening. The Gospel of Matthew will Science vices are held/last week will be. preached tomorrow every Sunday at Jt o'clock in the I. O.|be the subject of the sermon. Read oO. F. and On Wednesday evenings this book of the Biblé before hearing at 6:30 o’cléek.. The lesson-sermon for | the sermon. The service begins at 7::30. tomorrow is “Probation After Death.” —— The public is cordially inyited to at-/ FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION tend these ser | Worshiping at the Courthouse. Robert L. Lemons, Pastor Bible School at 9: HITT. } ST. MARK’'S | Rey. Philip K.. Edwards, Rector |above the primary meet at the Court-| IBS Caratieinical at 806 acto house. Primary department meets ai PPR cancel eel onewR ee | basement of parsonage, 414 South Beec't Morning prayer and sermon at 11:90/ Stteet. Your presence and help are Sunday Night Club at 50 p.m, {Reeded at the teaching service of the a.m rr hij 1 11 Bet ioatatiaishad | Morning worship and sermon at Atheros vice Me Pipee win} O'clock. | The pastor will speak on the Aa aA dR | theme, “The Cross of Christ, the Power to Make the World Safe.” |ple’s Union at 6:30 p. m | Work in Desolate Placés.”’ |Mary Redout. | Evening worship and sermon at 7:30 n 5 o'clock. Topic of sermon, “Jesus and Piper, of Kansas Cit Justice." At this hour the teams who subject will be “Four Squa have been soliciting contributions to the per is national boy scout commissioner New World Movemeat Drive will make for a group of western states witha report. Great enthusiasm is expected. headquarters at Kansas City. He is in| No one interested at all can afford to Casper at the invitation of the cham-|miss this ‘service. Come and rejoice ber of cornmerce to set up the scout! with work He has had large expe-|and giving. rience boys’ work with the Y. M. Young Peo- Topic, “Bible Leader, Miss THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Walter L. F ch, Minister Second and Durbin At the morning here in It will be like going to a college contest. C. A. His message tomorrow morning} At 1:30 in the afternoon, just follow- will be one of lurge value to all who|ing the morning services at the Court- are interested in boys The pastor house, the teams who are to solicit be- hopes that all parents and teachers nevolent funds will meet at the base- will hear him. |ment of the parsonage, where aTunch- “The Power of Moral Indignation”|eon will be served by the ladies, and will be the subject of the evening ser- Where further instructions will be given mon by the pastor. to the teams and team captains. Mr. Hood will lead the Good music, special and congrega- 0. The subject will be. tional, at both services.° One of the b God.” | greatest days in history of the church Last’ Sunday low water mark! 4s expected. in Sunday” school on ac- ——__—— count of the storm. Every one on hand tomorrow. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Delaware and Durbin streets. Walter} H. Bradley, Minister la. m., “A Glow- “Should Abner attendance ing Heart”; 7:30 p. Die as a Fool Dieth? In the morning the choir will sing two anthems, “Blessed Be the Lord” (Witzka) and “Abide With Me” (Barnby). In the evening there will be a duet, “Eventide” (Nevin) by Messrs. Holmes | Lost Car Department Helps Hud- and Lundberg, and a solo “In the Great | son and Essex Owners to Somewhere” (Burleigh) by Miss Grace| Recover Machines Kemp. | me, With a nation-wide campaign under way to curb the automobile thief whose depredations have amounted to over $90,000,000 in the past year, more atten- tion than ever before is being paid to TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH South Park and Fourth Streets. J. H. Gockel, Pastor In the morning service, which begins} At 10:30, the theme of the sermon will| Yon than t be, “The Lutheran Church; as Broad| Preventive measures. and as Narrow as the Bible.” In this! 4 it is estimated that three out of sermon various points of Lutheran doc-|®Very 48 cars owned in large cities trine and practice, which were dis-|9T€ Stolen, the average being slightly cussed in the meetings of the. confer-|!€s8 in the country districts and small- ence held here Inst week, will be briefly wed. The texts upon which these! nd this sermon were based MARTIN IGHT are the following: John 8, 31-32; Rom. STENOGRAPHERS ans 16, 17; Matthew 8, 22; Colossians 2,/ and 16-17; II Corinthians 6, 14-18. } MIMEOGRAPHERS Our evening services are being de. voted to sermons on the books of the New Téstament. Since no service was held last Sunday evening on account of) the storm, the sermon announced for A complete City, Schbol and Business Mailing List Advertising Work a Specialty Apt. A. Wyatt Hotel Phone 61 1% teste aM Me-s%o- ste aM teste Mo ote to te te Me te He eo DS i a a es es as sd > °. ~~ ° voatoates 2 ease io * RK? <a & % Me oM% Attention Legionairres A regular meeting of George H. Vroman aaa? + "ot % +, * ~=Post No. 2, will be held at the club roomsinthe %* b3 >< <a Smith-Turner building Monday night at 7:30 o’clock. Important business again and all mem- bers are urged to be present. All committee chairmén and those interested in baseball are particularly requested to be present at this % + Me + K? + 1% + % K? 4, Pee eee 4, K? K? ? 0,9 .06.9 0.64 6%, ° | 5 a.m. All grades your friends in unselfish service} TOTAL BIG SUM v | R AND HER F }CE—Hon. Lady Cynthia Cur- ie EARL CURZO: ‘zon, second daughter of Earl Curzon of Kedleston and her flance, Mr. Oswald $ DAUGHT' accomplished and skilled in outdoor sports. | Mosley, M. P. Lady Curzon is pretty di formerly Miss Daisy Leiter of New York. Her mother was the late Lady Curzo | er towns, it has come to be a contest the thieves find and erase several num- jof wits between the owner and the! bers, they only make the recovery of | thief. {the car more certdin the first time it One of the most effective measures is taken to a Hudson or Essex service jof protection for owners yet devised! station for the erased or altered nym- is the lost car department operated at|bers are certain to arouse suspicion |the Hudson factory for the benefit of while those remaining infallably iden- Four or/tify the car. employed | |Hudson and Essex owners. five persons are constant in this department and its nation-wide jactivities have resulted in. the recovery! |of an average of from three to four | |stolen Hudson and Essex cars every day west OTS Over 11,000 motor vehicles recently crossed a Lincoln highway bridge near Jersey City, N. J., during a 14-hour |period. During the same hours only 69 horsedriven vehicles crossed the | bridge. at pl nih A Ra | he operation of the department is simple. Every Hudson and Essex car carries nearly a score of secret num-| bers. These are cross indexed with| NOTICE OF SALE the name and address of the owner.| NOTICE is hereby given that by vir. | Whenever « car is: reported stolen a|tue of an alias execution issued out of j bulletin is sent to every Hudson and|the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District within and for the County of Ossex seryice station and detective bureau in the country. Given only one Natrona, State of Wyoming, in the suit number and the lost car department|of Bingenheimer Lumber Company, a can instantly find the others with the| corporation, plaintiff, vs. L. E. Walden, name of the owner. So even when’ defendant, datéd April 22nd, A. D., 1920, iM the undersigned as sheriff within and LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. | TODAY TOMORROW A Story of N.Y. | The Big Sensation | The Third! “totem Woman A Georgeous Picture in Six Big Reels A_ Six-Reel Then a Funny Special Comedy It starts in New York and ends in Wyoming Where ‘inaiens | the West Neal Hart], Begins It’s the Best Show in Town See the War Dance of the Pueblo Indians 7. . Xa ee meeting. PETER Q. NYCE, ne o Commander. & & So Da ANNOUNCEMENT We have moved to our new location at the LIBERTY GARAGE 180 Elm Street. Phone 983 or 6183 REO TOURING CARS AND SPEED WAGONS Will be pleased to Demonstrate. Aiso carry a compiete line of Parts for these machines C. W. GREGORY, Distributo: We have received a large shipment of TANLAC the great blood toner. These goods have just arrived and we are offering them at the Bargain Price $1.00 and 4 cents war tax \} Note that-TANLAC, $1.04 per bottle. Our shelves are loaded with good fiction at reduced prices. Full line of periodicals, magazines and papers. Office and other stationery and supplies. | CHOICE SELECTION OF | Confections and Candies, Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes, Pipes and Smokers’ Supplies OUR MOTTG: Please customers and make steady trade. THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE TRIPENY’S | 241 S. CENTER 241 S. CENTER ty. L. ied upon for Natrona County, Wyoming, as lev- 19,501 shares of the capital stock in the Burke Of] Company, a cor- | poration, the personal property of the} dwelling house in Highland Cemetery sald defendant and situated in my coun-| of the City of Casper. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of May, A. D. 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. front door of the Court Hous: trona County, at Casper, Wyoming, I will sell said personal property of said Walden at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said alias execution and all costs. PAT ROYCR, Sheriff of Natrona C Sealed proposals for the furnishing of all labor anf materials necessary for the erection and completion of one cer- tain school building, to be built at Par- ill be received by the Board of Directors of Sehool Dis trict No. kerton, any Wyoming, Converse ming, up to 8 o'clock p. m Each proposal shall be accompanied hy a certified check for the amount of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) drawn to| #5 Shown by the approved specifications, | the order of L. Murphy, treasurer of the Board, and if the contractor fails with-| in ten days after he has been notified! that his bid has been accepted, to fur-| nish a satisfactory surety bond and to) sign a uniform contract, he shall forfeit the amount of the certified check. The} bond shall be for and amount equal to! fifty per cent of the contract pricee. | The Board reserves the right to reject Plans and sspecifica-| tions may be obtained from the office of the Secretary of the Board at Glen-| rock, Wyoming, or from the office -of} Dubois and Goodrich, architects, Cas- per, Wyo, or all bids. F. A. BI Pub. April 24, 1920. NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS ; will be received for the construction of and all bids. “Cemetery Dwelling House Proposals,"|0f the City of Casper, and addressed to and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Casper at his office) in the City of Casper, Wyoming, and will be received untft eight o’clock p. m. on the 3d day of May, 1920, at which time bids will be opened by the Council of the City of Casper at the regular meeting of said City Council. A certified check made payable un- at the of Na- (Seal) Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk, unty, Wyoming (N&S)—Pub. April 24, 26, 1920. |conditfonally to the City of Casper on a Ss E E B E mires F solvent local bank, in the sum of, ten! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS per cent of the amount of the bid must be filed with each bid, to be forfeited to the said City of Casper as liquidated} damages if the bidder is awarded the} contract and fails to enter into a con-} tract for such improvements with the said City of Casper within five days from the notification. If he be the suc- May 15/Cessful bidder, to perform the work and 4 |to furnish a bond guaranteeing the! faithful performance of the same. The estimated cost of said building, County, State of is $2,500.00. sold THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U.S. : in Casper, vertise. LIFE ACCIDENT HEALTH Room 23—Townsend Building C.E.HOOD ‘feu° AGENT doe Ben 109 W ts" ST. 196-J. PHONE 74W ELENBERG, ||| ALSO FIRE INSURANCE _ Secretary. If our name were SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1929 The City Council of the sat NOTICE is hereby given that bids Casper reserves the right to reject Cit Plans and specifications for the us of prospective bidders are now on Bids for said work shall be marked,/With the City Clerk and City Engi By order of the City Council. BEN H. PELTON, yr Mayor Pub, April 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 1920. visable on every piece of property we have we would not have to Ad- Ce ot any THE HOUSE ALWAYS e OF QUALITY WORTH PICTURES YOUR ig BEST VENTILAT- EATER IN WHILE THE STATE CONTINUOUS > LAST TIME TODAY fop7ouoNe A Throbbing Drama with a Thousand Thrills. LeRoy Scott’s Famous Story ‘Partners of the Night A drama of the undérworld—The soul of a woman——The duty of a detective—A thousand thrills—A great mystery. Also Larry Semon TOMORROW—Continuous 2:30 to 11 P. M—TOMORROW ELSIE FERGUSON in “Counterfeit” A band capture. of counterfeiters, preying on Newport society. from poverty. An inspiration ! A trip to Washington, and the girl assigned to run down the crooks. ’ NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. Boys’ Wash Suits Here are values the thrifty mother will not find elsewhere. ~~ Absolutely fresh new styles and sturdy styles in Rompers and Creepers for little fellows, 2! to 8 years. a pits Prices surprisingly low. COMMERCIAL COMPANYS eat ae ee ee Phones 13 and 14 ’ in “The Fly Cop” A great reward for their A beautiful young aristocrat of the “old South” striving to save her mother ee eee , Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no ee er ee I AINA TT EAU UHR