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St. Marks Church. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy communion at 8:00 a m. Church school at 945 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 am First Baptist. Fifth and Beech Streets. Cc. M. Thompson, Jr., pastor. Bible school at 945 a.m. There ts a class for you. Morning worship at 11 a.m. Theme. “Bearers of World Liberty.” B. ¥. P. U. at 7 p.m. The young people's service. Evening service at § p. m. Theme, “The Solution of Life's Riddle.” Monthly business meeting Wednes- @ay at 8 p. m. Remember that mothers can leave their babies im our nursery during the hour of the morning service. As First are a stranger but once in the Baptist church. Free Methodist. Rev. A. T. Edwari Sunday school at 1 service at 7:30 p. m.; pr ice at & p. m.; prayer meeting Wed hesday evening at 7:30. A cordial in vitation to all, CHRISTIAN SCTENCE. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new church edifice at the corner of Fifth and Grant streets. The lesson sermon for tomorrow is “Everlasting Punt ment.” The public is cordially in to attend these services. S! school is held at 9:45 o'clock, to which children up to the age of 20 years may attend North Durbin and J street Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a, m. and 8 p. m. by Rev. C. A. Marshall of Lingle, Wyoming. Plans are underay to organize the congregation as a Presbyterian church with a minister giving full time to the work. All who desire to becume charter members are requested to give in their names Sunday morning or evening. A full attendance is de- sired to hear Rev. Marshall. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. I. O. F. Hall. Observing children’s week. On account of children’s week in the matter of religious education we hold special parent-teachers’ meeting at the hall on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock A program of music and speaking is provided and Mesdames Roe and Foss will be hostesses in the serving of light refreshments at the close of the session. Program of speakers and music: Music by the bible school orchestra. Address, Superintendent A. A. Slade, “The Child and the Moving Picture,” Address, Elmer Child, “The Father's Address by Mrs. C. D. Murane, “The stem of Graded Lessons.” A brief open parliament is expected for the diseussion of each of these topics and a sevies of group meetings will be held by the teachers of the various classes and the parents of the pupils in their respective classes. All and all parents are requested to: be Present to know what is being taught and the methods of the teaching dis- cussed, and .we earnestly solicit jan active interest upon the part of each and everyone. We, will fr-rents to their homes by auto if not provided with transportation of their own. Other services for the day: Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching and communion at 11 a. m. Isy “Religion and Childhood,” is theme of the morning sermon. Evening worship 8 p. m. Theme of evening sermon. sage From God.” The board will meet for a brief ses- sion at the close of the morning meet- ing. the “A Mes- Charles G. Stout, Minister. 333 South Grant, telephone 930W. First Presbyterian. Tabernacle corner Sixth and Dur- bin streets. Rey. Charles A. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. S. Hall Young, D. D., pioneer and missionary to Alaska. Anthem — “Unfold Ye Portals,” Gounod. Duet fy Faith Looks Up to Thee,” Ni Mrs. Hildgren and Professor Lundberg. Chri Endeavor society at 7 « at which time Rev. Young will speak to the young people. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Ilus- ated lecture by Dr. Young. views of Alaska Anthem—"Seek the Lord,” solo nnd chorus; soloist Mr. Bottoms. Quariette—"The Lord is y Light," Hat!) Mesdames Frank, hinsky, Messrs Firmin and Lund berg. Meeting of the session at 10:45 o'clock. Reception of new members teachers are expected to be present at 11 o'clock. Ladies Aid society meets Thursday at 2:30 o'clork in the church. Mrs. *s committee will be in charge. ¥ | description | the congregation Tuesday evening at 7:20. | | Methodist Episcopal Church. | Corner of Second and Durbin streets. | Walter L. French, pastor. } At the morning service the holy }communion will be administered. It jis a fitting time to present church letters. | “In the evening the Sunday school) will present the pagent, "The Passerby | jand the Flowers." This was post- Doned from last Sunday morning be-| be prepared to take all| cause of the storm. It is fitting close|head of the field work for the land }to our children’s week services. i | At 3 o'clock p. m, today will be the | parent-teachers meeting, S. E, Phelps, chairman, The following subjects will |be presented. “What We Must Ac complish in the Primary Department Jto Be a Standard ‘Sunday School,” Mrs. William Holland; “Why I Lo My Work as Cradle Role Superin-| tendent,” Mrs. F. A. Smit! dren and Moving Pictures, LAND OFFICE TO ADOPT ONE CAR Long Experience With Rough Western Country Is Basis of Decision in Favor of Dodge Brothers A long series of practical tests, in which cars of, almost every make and were used, brought -the United States general land office face to face with facts that left room for onty one decision, That. decision was to standardize on Dodge Brothers mo- tor cars. The land office already has # SEE BEN“: Branch 112 West Midwest Ave. TX one 74W union rfeeting 7:30 y. Mr. Cecil Field, representative of the united society, will speak. The Y. W. C. A. will give the oper- etta, “The anese Girl,” in the tab- ernaclo, and Saturday evening, May 6 and It yuu are interested in learning more about Alaska be sure and hear TRINITY LUTHERAN. South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. Tomorrow morning at 10:30 a Ger- ‘The man service will be held here. text of the sermon will be - Luke 6; the theme, “/. word of Jesus Young both morning and even- ing. We welcome the public to all meet- ings at the tabernacle. Concerning the Kingdom of God." In the evening service, which com- mences at 7:30, the sixth petition of “The Lord's Prayer” will form the text of the sermon. Duty in Religious Education.” Address by the pastor, “Religions Education in the Home.’ Chiropractic is and cannot injure justment. dangerous drug. stances. ~ always followed by a mistake. of recovery. Townsend Bldg. Suite 318 to 323, Midwest Bldg. Pastor Matuschka, the director of missions in our district, will address Harold Kramer, Realtor Manager R-16—40-acre relinquish- ment, five miles from Second and Center, near Salt Creek high- way for $300. R-27—Square section, nine miles from Cas- per, two miles from Bishop; partly under Proposed ditch, $475; all tillable. R-41—Section near Salt Creek highway, $250. M-10—Sheepwagon com- Pletely furnished, bed and clothes, stove, dishes. Can remove box from wheeis and use as homestead house. Seo this before building your shack, 275. 5) lizing in Irrigated Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- linquishments and Bus- iness Opportunities. Notary Public KHKHKHKH KHKHKHK ALALALALALALALALCALALALIALAAL DALALALALAAL TALALTLALALALALALA = Consists Entirely of Adjusting the Movable Segments of the Spinal Column to Normal Position Why Is Chiropractic the Safest Method for the Patient? safest because it is scientific. the patient. The correctness Chiropractic safeguards the patient. Again, there is nothing inherently dangerous in a Chiropractic ad- The news columns are full of accounts of deaths resulting from mistaking the label on a bottle, or from taking an overdose of a Stimulation of an over-stimulated organ is dangerous. practor is safeguarding against this by the fact that an’adjustment is NORMAL action of the nerves. CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTORS The properly trained Chiropractor knows exactly what he is doing and why he is doing it, of the principle of Chiropractors use no drugs and such a mistake could not occur. Many a man, through a quite pardonable error in diagnosis (no infalli- ble diagnostician ever lived) has had the wrong organ removed by an operation. No Chiropractor ever removed an organ under any circum- The Chiro- Nature never makes Finally, and most imporant of all, Chiropractic is safest for the patient whose disease is dangerous, because it offers the surest chance To select the wrong method, and waste precious time in finding out the mistake, has sometimes permitted disease to make such inroads on health that the case passed beyond hope of recovery, before the necessary spinal adjustment had been made. Since Chiropractic is the safe way, why not use “Safety First”? Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey Office Phone 706, Res. 93 Dis. B. G: alee Be Make Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235 | story of the transportativn problems George W. Ferguson; “Missions In the! Sunday School,” Mrs. H. B. Durham;| “What Is a Fathers Duty Toward His/| Children, and What Should Be His| Attitude Toward the Sunday School?” H. B, Durham. |24 Dodge Brothers cars in operation; |having begun this standardization 2 number of months ago. Seventeen of the 34 are business cars and the others are special jobs used for vier hauling. In the future, how- ever, to quote from a letter written by Frank M. Johnson, supervisor of surveys, “the tendency will be toward [the purchase of the light capacity (one-half ton) business cars.” Mr. Johnson relates an interesting encountered by the land office. He is Willard Becar‘se— Itrepresents the peak of automobile starting and lighting battery |development, reached |by years of specializa- tion. Every Willard Battery is backed by Willard reputa- tion, with us here on the job to see that you get the top-notch service every Willard user has a right to expect. Auto Electric Co. 136 East Midwest Ave. « Phone 968-J Willard Batteries We're Ready To move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J es0ee fea5ce LAA At Salvation Army Hall. Come and witness the Power of the Holy Ghost STAFF CAPT. McCLELLAN of Denver will conduct special meetings Satur- day, 8 p. m. All day Sunday meet- BIG FIRE ings. 11 a. m. holiness, 2:30 p. m. Sunday school. Salvation, blood and fire meeting 8 p. m. SPECIAL MUSIC Everybody Come! Che Casper Daily Cribune office, which is a division of therde- partment of interior,.and his terri- tory covers the entire United States. There are 13 banch offices, most of them in the West, as the chief duty of the office ts the suveying of public lands. Today most of this work takes the surveyors into the roughest and mést sparsely settled sections, princi- paily deserts and mountains. Originally they “used - wagons teams, but as-these become incapaci- tated they’ Have Your Carpets Cleaned on the Floor in Your Home Carpet Repairing Linoleum and Carpet Laying PRICES REASONABLE D. 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And as the present’motor| portation on the screen side equipment ceases to give satisfactory | car.”” Mr. Johnson, * service, it is being. supplanted; by|cite one illustration which is Dodge Brothers cars, As the work progresses the territories visited by the surveyors becomes rougher and it is necessary to abandon the heary equipment in favor of light but power- ful and thoroughly reliable cars. “It is impossible to estimate the enormous saving that has been ef- fected by changing our equipment] from and putting the chief burden of trans- ¢ ‘stop for such delays, not to the loss of production, it ts r| that the government has made a wise decision —Adv. and four-mule re supplanted by motor wmZory hat ARY Peeiecton MWEBEDG ~ aw & WATCH OUR WINDOWS _ oo A Small Plot-of Ground, a Few Séeda: a Little Cabetamd Wood Equals a Fruitful Garden Equipping yourself with the best and handiest of Garden Tools, takes all the work out of gardening: and makes it more of a recreation and pleasure. 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