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eh follawing program will , sus Loves Even Mi “What Rally Day Means to the Years Chorus, Choir; closing song, FIRST BAPTIST Cc. M, Thompsori, Jr., pastor. Serv- ices in the Court House an usual. Sun-}Shadows Fall (Berwald), and an ad- day school 9:45 a. m Morning serv- ice 11 o'clock, them ‘Our ie 5 ae How They Must Be Used.' U. 6:30 p..m., subject: “Phe Privin find Obligations of the Chureh.” hing service, 7:39, theme: “fhe Ri son. Immorality Is Rife in the World.’ Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.,| Touch in Human Life” in basement of parsonage. ‘This Sun- day is Rally Day in the school. The be réndered: Song by the School, “Tho Fight Is On’ Prayer; song by the school, “True- ‘hearted, hole-hearted’’; Feeitation, | “Rally Day,’ Elsie Tilton; recitation, “Weloome,” Nettie Ferries; song, ‘Je- "Christine OF ar- | “Working Together,” four| Primary girls; March of the Cra Roll; recitation, ‘Cradle Roll Army,’’| Lucile Tilton; Mareh of Beginners; regi-! tation, ‘“Beginfiers,"". Theresa Gunn Primary March and recitation by Mur- garet Holiahd; Junior March and re +i tation, Mary Canoy; swing song, Pr mary children; talk by. superintende: fell; song, School Work”; offering; Awakening “Onward, Chrisifan Soldiers,” school; prayer. Last Sunday « Baptist who has just! comé to town came in by letter. Are) you a Bapfst I Casper? . Where ts your letter? Strangers always wel-| come. TRINITY LUTHERAN S. Park and B. Fourth streets: Gockel, pastor. At 1030 tomorrow | morning a German service will be held. The text of the sermon will be Matt. 22:34-46; the theme, “The Preaching of the Law, Useful and Profitable Oniy'| in Conhection with the Preaching of| the Gospel." German services are heid every other Sunday morning. The eve- ning services are always English. These | begin at 7:30, Tomorrow evening the} text of the sermon will be Matt. 5. 16, having for its theme the Salt of the Earth and the Light of the World.” Neglect not the things which belong to your temporal and eternal peace and weifare! CHRISTIAN CHURCH We will have jour regular Sunday services in the 0. O. F. hall, Sun- day school 9:45. Communion at 11. We earnestly invite ach and every mein- ber tO come and take part in these Sunday morning services. Come and bring @ friend. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 318 Bast Sixth street. Rey. David MeMartin of Cheyen will speak. The choir will sing “Cross ing the Bar” (Macy) and the quar- tette—Mrs, Frank, Miss Young, Messrs. Lundberg and Firmin—will sing ~“O Lord, Most Merefful” (Cronmer). Reg- ular communion services. If the after- noon. at 2:30 a program for New Era \—ae = : PROHIBITION CAUSES SHORTAGE OF SCRUBWOMEN (New York World) anaes 80. DOES i LIFE INSURANCE LET THE EQUITABLE’S CIRCLE OF PROTECTION TAKE THE OUT OF L oe ¢. E. HOOD Special Agent Townsend Bidg. Phone 196-3 “Look for the LIFE Sign” | Sétvice 7:30 p. m., subject: “Christians, | At 11 a. m.} ning at & Prctogk. The for tomorrow!” school at 9:45'a. m.. The public is " $7. MARK’S CHURCH Seventh and Wolcott streets; lesson-sermon is “Gnrealty.” = : cor. @ially invited to attend these services. | Re ee K. Ga buaras petak Holy S| inion at 8 hurch schoo! eae a, m, Holy eGeseis enon and mon 11 a. pe Institute. Evening worship at 7:80; Choir will sing “Again As Evening $ dress and illustrated ‘lecture, “The Medicine for a Sick World,” by Rev. METHODIST CHURCH 302 East Second street; Walter L, French, minister. “The Personal will theme of the morning sermon. And evening subject will be “The Materiil Effects of Sin.” Mr. Charles A. Fowl- er will lead the devotional meeting of the Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. The subject will be “Making Prohibition Bt- fective.” It is Rally Day ih the Sun- day school. Everyone present on timo. Make a record. Speeiwil music by the choir at each service. And good con egational singing. In all of these rvices “Whosoever will” is welcome. INTERNATIO perintendent of public instruction 4. B. Durham, local attorney. the meeting, tican party who have not yet been ire interested, are invited to be ent and join the organization. COAL BING FILLED WITH Pasecmanstan IES calls tog AL BIBLE STUDENTS OCIATION, The I. B. 8. A. will hold thelr regu- lar meeting at the I. 0. O. F. hall Sun day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Lecture and discussion of studies in the Scrip ures Vo. 5, Tabernatle Shadows of the Better Sacrifice. Al in‘erested aré cordially imvited to be present. E. L. dohnson, elder. NORTH CASPER CHAPEL C. P. Olson, pastor. Sunday s¢hon! 10 a.m, Juniors 2:30 p.m. Preaching “The Pur- pose of Religion.” Choir practice Wednesday evening 7 o’elook. The put. lic invited to attend all services. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 o’elock in the new edifice at the cornér of Fourth and Grant streets, and on Wednesday eve- sause of the inability ybtain cars for its transportation The local elevator is overflowing fearby coal bins are filling fast. shicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail rompany, rere in a fortnight, SPECIAL MUST 5 PL MUSIC 1S PLANNED | AT WHICH |" MRS, MORTON WILL SPEAK At the regular meeting of the Won: en's Republican club of Natrona coun- ty, which will be held at 8 o'clock to- be the night at the Republican headquarters, the] 115 Lee Syndicate building on First street, across from the Masonic Tem- ple, the speakers will be Mrs. Kath- erine A, Morton of Cheyenne, state su- Special music has been planned ‘or All club members are urged to be present and any women of the Repuli- »y the membership committee ana who WHEAT FOR LARK OF GARS TORRINGTON, Wyo., Oct. 2—Wheat is being stored in coal bins here be of shippers to in response toa complaint that not a grain ear had been delivered has promised to vrovide sufficient cars to relieve the congestion before it becomes necessury to leave wheat in wagons because of at sex- and soeh pres- eas ane The road Pure, Clean, Healthful Milk tor Casper That is our goal. Dr. North, the greatest rec- ognized authority on milk in the United States, advises that only pasteurized milk be used for children. Proper pasteurization is the greatest guarantee. All of the milk distributed on our retail routes is produced on clean dairy farms in the vi- cinity of Casper. Every utensil in any way coming in contact with our milk is sterilized before use. Every drop of our milk is properly pasteurized by. ex- perts in the handling ‘of milk. ; Phone 471. “Honest Milk from Clean Cow: Hedlite Will warm your room instantly. Can be attached to any lamp socket. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 Oo 6@ On stn aM Po ots > . The Casper Dairy Co. PS Br ege Seeee sie hotelier eee sin So shone socio ate L Ledte Ln se Me sta &, PP OP UPD es kA Ms PU e ee, iM 1% Oo KA ‘- ees al! ci WORK = eenadt of The Casper Ghoral generally be@ins its season's work in} October will not take up practices un- til November this year. The ‘director, Prof. Rudolph berg, Who was seriously ill with | in- flammatory rheumatism for the great pecans ss hal chee ew 2 pa eae ia New Life for 4 Ss acid stomach, bloating, at- and ion. It quic! es i indigesti et oe cE: ; 5 a ze EES é | Boo Ben Really Ge Presbyterian choir as much as his strength will stand at the present time. Prof. Lundberg expects soon to OR Mba 8 eee mae re j er part of ths summer, has only par-|sumie his concerts for the Army and|menced. The society will probably re- F tial) regained his strength, and finds]Navy club which, proved the work of teaching and of directing | Wet season. , Yanik eye 2 Se wy HERE IN MONTH Director Prevents Re- Practice at Usual “Holy City” May Be Repeated Time; | society, which) Lunc- Sick Man with your druggist’s pS eral SEE BEN The Biggest Business Government _rec- ords show that Real Estate represents 50 per cent of all the wealth of the United States. Own your share of the wealth. Land is and should be the poor man’s _invest- ment. 108 -W. ‘Midwest “Ave. PHONE 74.Ww Special Recnceneit No. 2 We. sre heavily stocked with Blan- kets, ‘orts and Pillows and ask you to call on 1s when you need Bed- ding, We have Blankets priced from $3.50 to $25.00 per pair and Comforts from $3.00 up to $15.00 each, Pillows from $3.60 to $12.50 per pair. We have just received a large Saab ririant of AUTO ROBES, BATH ROBES and INDIAN 8 ANKETS which we will sell very rensanable. Mitch interest has been manifested in the choral society and a large menv bership is assured when work is so poputar| peat Gaul’s City,” year, at its first concert. “Holy com URDILY built—designed for power and dependability, possess- ing grace and beauty in every line— the new Buick Nineteen Twenty One series signally upholds the traditions that have made the name Buick a not- able word in the automotive industry. Two decades have more than justi- fied the unwavering fidelity to the accepted engineering ideals to which Buick stands committed. The same rugged Valve-in-Head motor re- fined is a’ distinguishing feature of every model. In appearance, the Buick Nineteen Twenty One series is: notable for the harmonious blending of low, graceful body lines; in appointments, for those added refinements that so materially increase the pleasure and comfort o} me‘oring. In addition.co the general features of the new models the. Buick Five- Passenger Touring Car (Twenty One Forty Five) posscsses a roominess of tonneau and new arrangement of seating that afford occupants the ut- most in riding comfort. , For the business man or his family; for the needs of city driving or country driv- ing, this model excels because of its capacity for varied service. Casper Motor Co. Phone 909 =. TLL I PLEPZELILLL LEA ECO PMI LILI MS LIL LP Ts Men’s Department given PAO DL Richards & Cunningham Co. Special Announcement We are now prepared to fit you out from head to foot for Fall and Winter weather and invite the men and boys of Casper to inspect our stock of Clothing, Hats, _Caps, Furnishings and Shoes and get our prices, knowing that we can please you in every way. Clothing We features the well known Hirsh-Wickwire make of Men’s Suits ‘and Overcoats, and are show- ing some new models that will appeal to all men, young and old, and the prices are right. Call and see for yourselves. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Mackinaws and Pants We carry a large stock of Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws and. Odd Pants at popular prices and want all of the boys in Casper to call on us for their Clothing. Our prices are right. celebrated “Lewis” suit. | Winter Underwear. Men’s and Boys’ SHOES We are headquarters boys’ Shoes and can any style made, sonable. We als of high la which ¢ nen’s and you almost Our pri carry a large ots and mer ment ing boots, | in tt for your next Shirts and Underwear for Men and Boys Our stock of Shirts and Underwear for men and boys is complete now. We feature the make of Union Suits for men and have a large assort- ment now from $3.50 to $15.00 per We also carry a large stock of oe Cotton and Wool Union Suits, n 75¢ to $3.50 per suit, and we in- vite you to call on us for your Fall and Ef hbab he LEAL LLAAAM BERTAPELLE KEEL, FSIS LS eres last Don't look for thé halo of mart¥rdom if you can he successful without it Ba WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES - ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD: THEM 3 oes PIII I II IV IS II SII II IEIISIIS SL ISS SS BIaISIIIIVGI SS. ‘-