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< , ; PAGE THREE HONEY! HONEY! HONEY! i F fi superintendent of missions, Cherles lemuel Dean of Denver, Colo. At the noon hour we will have fiz ner in the hall and at that time a gen- eral acquaintance meeting followed by the monthly meeting of the church board and at 4 o'clock an address by somo of our guests, after waich @ chance to go to our homes for # lit- ‘30 HOURS’ RUNNING TIME. PUTS SHEEP IN CHIGKED Gene McCarthy, i has come to my attention that ping in light This is all right is sold for a reasonable price, S are asking 35c per pound for y comb which I guarantee te not LESS ti-" section and many mOch as 15 oz. and oy than 13% oz. all capped an: i weight comb honey. Hi) | ef Prominent sheep-} man of this county, has returned from Chicago where he placed 20 caricads of sheep on the market. «Mfr. c thy says that he left Powder Rt: jover the Northwestern with the stock traif at 5 o'clock p. m. on a Mon. r EF aR | é i i I i ! i recreation. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 led by Mr. Swallow. Evening worship at 7:20, At this time we will expect thrill- ing addresses by the visiting speak- 5 bs 8 1 a to four sid really worth the price asked, but 10 to 12 oz. sections are dear at 2c. : i as rf #8 day and carly the following Friday I or less broken and | ers. CHARLES G. STOUT, Minister, 1064 South Elm. Sunday school ts held at 9:45 Oelock to which children up to the age of 20 years may attend. First Baptist Church. morning he had his sheep on the Chi- cago market, just 55 hours actual run. The sheep were fed at two points on the line, five hours at Fre- mont, Neb., and six hours at Ashton. I i af i fi First Ghurch of the Nazarene. F E Re 5F° HE Rev. Nona D. Gillespie, pastor, 611 Sunday school at 10 Ely i i Fifth and Beech street. | He says that he was fortunat f a. m., John Boyle, Sr., superintend- Preaching service sermon by pastor. at 7:30, followed by sermon by the Bibie Study class at the pas- tor’n study Tuesday 7:30 p. m., su fect: “Regeneration and Adoption. Woman's Prayer Band will meet C. M. Thompson, Jr., Pastor, Bible school, 9.45 a. m. There is a class for you. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Therhe: “The Eternal Boast of a Christian.” B. ¥. P. U., 6:30 p. m. The young 7 i ead of a big @ $1 lower the getting into Chicago Tun as the market wa: following Monday morning. Evening service Morning service, 11 a. m. Text, Matt. 17-26 “Then Are the children free.” Christian endeavor, 7 p.m. Ole Pet- Evening worship, 7.30 p. m. Theme: Patrick Fitzwilliams, prominent rec. Seager. the home of Mrs. Gallington, 145 W. California Poppies “The Road to Liberty.’ merchant is a business visitor gotten by Frank McLaugh- ® hunt in the Jackson Hole Bab aod spent. Following the custom started last offices. here will give an informal|morning from Denver where Rev. Since for thn benect “ot ‘the "¥,| Wilnon fas been attending the seat day evening from 9 o'clock unti! mid-|Odlca! association which were held in night at the Masonic Temple. The|the Central ‘Presbyterian church. five piece Reed orchestra and a singer| | will supply the music. The public is ee Ay Soe ot Tas Aten, Invited to attend the affair. a morning herp cane ae ag a spend several months at the home of Executive Board Has ~ her daughter Mrs. L. P. Towne Special 4 4 2 Meeting: ‘The members of the executive com-| Miss Agnes Clare who has been with mittee of the Women’s Auxiliary to|the Midwest Refining company for the American Legion met yesterday| the past year, is leaving for Boulder, afternoon at the apartment of Mrs.|C0!o., where she will spend the winter Richard Huff. Business of imapor-|@t her home. She formerly lived in tance wan discussed and following the , Douslas. Pas business os refreshments were Miss shat. ce: tases : ‘The board ts composed of the Mes-|!0wa, is in the city visiting with her dames B. B. Brooks, Chris Wagner,|Prether, Charles Hall, who ts with the Richard Hutt, Julia Purse! Glen Roo|St#te Highway department. R.E. Miller. : ha eee | Ber. and Sire: HB, Snedier haveirs- Dock Dinner = turned from Douglas where they have ze been attending to business interests Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis enter-|fF several ony. tained a few friends at an informal Mn a duck dinner served at their home tast), MF. and Mrs. Charles Benjamin are night. Among the guests Was Charies|!" Denver enjoying a vacation of a Bell, golf professional from Denver . pve who has been giving instructions here “¢ foe the pent meekee Mr. and Mrs, Ben Beech have re- psi turned from @ vacation spent in Grand Paniley-Bosley Rapids and other points of interest Ceremony Performed. jis Michigan. At 8:30 o'clock this morning in the} ets . presence of a few friends the-ceremony | Mt". T. J. Rach ts stuttering trom uniting Miss Besse Bosley and Byron “? ‘dured ankle resulting from @ fall Gy Pauley was performed at the Pres "@YSF#! days 50. : byterian Manse by the rector Charles; Lvwhinen! anit aed Mis. WA. Blackmore and The bride was gowned in a three|\ri, a Mrs. W. R. McGregor have niece sult of deep brown deuvtyn with |fetemed-from a three weeks tour of amall hat to match, She wore a cor- ree: They visited in. Michigan sage bouquet of pink rose buds. ; hess Lr pyre Immediately after the services the bride and groom left for the moun- tains where they will spend their hon- ecymoon. Mrs, Paulley came to Casper about eae Sy ores ee school. Mr. Paulley is with the Mid- west Refining company, in the pur- hasing M. Hench, senior member Soe age teaching’ te e of Hench & Bullack, law- ri po Sei restime, yers, lett this morning for Thermop- 7 cee olis to handle legal business for the waa firm. He will return here Wednesday Tey _ machenteeh or Thursday of next week. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Relchenbacn wilt Fo: § preside at a Sunday dinner to be| P- 5. Dykeman, 2 member of the ed at 5 o'clock at their apartment cigie er eee: prominent in business = ween verton, is spendin; ideal. days in Casper on business, Bate Cars William Madden, promin, Sar: aoe Riverton real estate. Genes is in Casper lookin, . AOS 1 after his inter- eee Mr. and Mrs. Herinan B. Gat jc 5 es of Denver are in Casper combining <= Mrs. W. D. Thorne. returned yes- terday from Dénver -where she has been for the past week on a buying| business and pleasure stay. Mr. Gates trip for the new store which will open| ts president of the Gates Oil company soon on South Durbin street. Mra.| and is actively connected. with other ‘Thorne purchased a complete line of| operating concérns of this vicinity. ary goods: which will. be installed in ee the neighborhood store. > L. A. Toothacher of the ¥. M.C. A., ¢ Sic Be: has returned from Cheyenne where he Mr. and Mrs. Frank England are/spent a part of the week looking after leaving for Denver where they will|:mterests there. spend several days on a business ard mie one pleasure trip, f J. M. Curry of Chicago, iL, has re- ¢ ere és turned to his business there after Mrs. F. E. Ingram accompanied by|traneacting matters in this city for her niece, Miss Florence Haynes, has| several days. left for Denver on a short visit. see see 1 H. F. Dawson of Worlana 4 Mrs. J. C.Grissinger and two daugh-| ing the week end here on Se aoige ters, Marjorie and Grace, have left for 7 eee Basin, where. tticy will spend the] Business interests called K. N. Field week-end visiting with relatives. of Greybull to the city for over the eee week-end. Miss Abbie Arnold left this morn- ing en route to Netchikan, Alaska, where she will spend a vacation of aix weeks. eee. Abe Hayutin, formerly with the cir- culation promoting department of the Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weathers have returned” from Douglas where they K street, Wednesday 2:30 p. m. The regular mid-week prayer meeting at the church Thursday night at 1:30, Sanner, district superin- tendent of the eastern Colorado and et of the Church of the Nazarene will visit sometime this week Watch the paper for furth Everyone Is cor. Preaching, 7:45 p.m. » Text, Acts 2-38, “Repent everyone of you in the name Business meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 and belp. m. With the fall season at hand, cut flowers will soon be a thing of the past or else an almost prohibitive lux- A dozen of these Shirley Single Poppies will be a pleasing sight the winter monthi urge your acceptance reasonable offer. East & West Gift Shop 422 Seventeenth Street, Denver, Colo. Notice that the night service goes of Jesus Christ for the remission of| back to the 7:30 winter hour and {s not sins and ye shall receive the Holy/the § summer hour. William T. Juckins, state game war- Special musig at Welcome to these services. The monthly business meeting is o! especial importance. the church should be in, attendance. All Baptists in Casper thetr services Sunday there. Any strangers without a church home are cordially invited. All members: of They sell for $1.00 Seventh Day Moose Hall, 139 East Second street. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Saturday Preaching servicy at 11 a. m. Subject, “Regeneration. Bible lecture ever7 Sunday evening|a stranger but Dr, .M. J. Dolan left. this morntnz for Glenrock where he will spend the day on professional -business. ee er announcements. Gially invited to attend and wil be given a hearty welcome. J. W. Curry, industrial relations di- First Presbyterian Corner S. Durbin and Sixth streets. harles A. Wilson, pastor. school 9:45 a. m ship 11 o'clock; anthem, of Love My Shepherd Is” once tn the First Rap- Subject for October 2, “The Seven anc will “rnd several days assisting reer of the industrial tems of (he Standard and the old Mid- West plant here. Attorney John Whilan is in Salt for the day. 7. EB. L. McGrew. has returned to the city after spending the week in Ord, Neb., visiting with friends and rela- Morning wor- Trinity Lutheran Church. South Park and East Fourth’ streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. Tomorrow morning's se the German language. The text of the sermon will be Ephes-| 5°" “Put Off the} Old Man and Put on the New Man.”| Getssnsiubies ekbvaoe aaa This service commences at 10:30 5 reception of | "In the eventtig service, which begins 20. p. m. Leader,|*t 7.30, the sermon of the morning) minster Guild will meet at the manse Thy will be flone| Wil be repeated in English ree Monday evening at 8 o'clock the] Business gi ‘God's | fourth quarterly meeting oz. the voting) radios’ Aid will meet at the church | Thursday afternoon at the usual hour. The history of the church revealed in prophecy. Come and hear tt. Prayer Perfect” (Stevenson), Mrs. J. W. Burns; sermon. Song serv- 0 p. m. Evening service at ‘e That Stand in of the Lord” SATURDAY WE WILL PLACE ON DISPLAY 75 New Hats These Hats are the latest arrivals and we invite They are wonderful creations and » _ Methodist 292 East Seconf Street. Lewis E. Carter, D. D., Pastor. Sunday school, bers. Choir practice members, 11 a. m. | Thursday evening at 0900600006604 | | next Wednesday Dr. M. F. Cook of the Midwest Re- fining company, has been delivered a new Cadillac 61 model motor car. The new model Cad is the only one in the Denver territory and is attracting at- tention by the new Ines and beauty Special music. ris and teachers Evening ‘worship. Bounty for Them Who Tove Him.” Me » 8 p. m. Official board meet members will be held. As inatters o' unusual importance are to be taken Seasion meets at 10:45 a. m. up, every member should be present. ceive new members: Baptism, recep- " members and commun- The Brother- your inspection. the designs are varied. Tuesday, 8 p. m., Sunday school board meeting at the home of Mr.) and Mrs. George Ferguson, 954 South/ tion of new Christian Church. fon service 11 a Meetings in I. O. O. F. hall. | hood Bible class extends an 46. P. Van Hekken,| tion to all men of the church and | congregation to meet with them Sun day morning at 9:45. William Kyne is in Salt Creek for the day, attending to business mat- % Sunday school Wednesday, 7:39 p. m.. prayer meet. | superintendent. Preaching and communton 11 a. m. At this service and all the other 9996-0060692-09-064 ‘Wednesfay, 2:20 to 6p. m., socia’, tea at the home of Mrs Harry Dur-| services of the day we are (o have a ham, 815 South Durbin: street, silver great pleasure in the presence of Dr. offering for the work of the Wom- C. C. Drummond who was for 24| Holy Communion at 8 a. m. All years a missionary tn India, also Mrs.! school at 9:45 a. m. and and sermon at 11 o'clock. | DOUBLE | | YOUR MONEY IN TWO YEARS! _ The dollar is growing daily in purchasing power with every decline in price of the things you eat, wear and re- _ quire for any purpose. A. J. Hardendorf of the San) Juan réturn from Angeles the first Philip K: Edwards, an's Home Missionary society. Morning prayer Bd Meents and “Noah Williams, both of whom are interested in the Iowa-Wyoming Oil company, are to ar- rive in Casper the trst of next week on a visit with the company offices Shep PHP +E. PESF909990909 F208 L. E. Winter and Jim Henthorne of the company of Winter & Hen- thorne, jewelers, have returned from a successful Major Ormsby, left last night for his ranch home, where he will spend the Select Your Lots Now Beautiful Midwest Heights This is valuable property, a.nice place to live, on Salt Creek pavement (pavement all paid for); no smoke, no mud, good roads the entire year and only four blocks. north of Midwest office. Casper and mountains. best of water. who has been spending sometime in-Los Angeles, is expected to return within the next J Gothberg, Ed C. McVay is leaying for Kansas City, Mo., where he wil yisit at his old home for several’ weeks. oe Sam. Service, who has been spend- Ing the week st his home in this city for the Service ranch at the head of Bates creek. eee Splendid view of No high city tax. Purest and i 2 leaving ‘today Population now about 200. To build your own home you must have a lot. Buy your lots now, we may not have any to offer in the spring. _We have a few now that we can sel] for 10 per cent down, balance $10 per month. will be on the ground all day Sunday. office any time and we will take you to the BEAUTI- FUL MIDWEST HEIGHTS. Midwest Heights Realty Company. New Address: 233 Midwest ‘W. R. Given, a prominent oll man of Denver was in Casper yesterday in attendance at the annual meeting of the Hie Andien 20m conan: M. Zimmers. of the Western is expected to re- turn tomorrow from Cheyenne and Denver, where he has been spending the past few day: ° E. L. Estabrook of the Midwest Re- fining company is in Salt Creek for the day attending to business mat- Call at our Realty company, ‘6 on business, A. Wy Peake is expected to return this week-end from an extended busi- ness trip in the interests of the Mid- west Refining company. rer ce PEOOOOOO 99 OOO 990099 99999000900000 0000000000 000000000000000 G. Sinclair, geologist for | the Midwest Refining company, is out in the fields over the : L. M. Walker of Douglas is attend- ing to business in the city for a few _ Youcan buy twice as much in two years with the dollars you put away now. ROG. Neitz of Billings is attending to business pare PAINT NOW —_———— THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR FOR THIS WORK ——————— $4.50 . A. Bergstrom of the Evans Oil has returned from Chi- cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Min- neapolis, where, he has been looking for several after business interests Lowe Brothers Best Grade Paint, per gallon........... Put your dollars in savings accounts pay- ing 4 per cent. with $1 today. rustic window display of the The background is formed by & mural scene of the mountains while in the foreground the branchés Our. Second Grade, Per gallon —..... Our $4.50 Paint when applied is as cheap as $3.00 ? Because it covers so much more sur- Start seria mttacttce|| THE TROUBLE-WOMAN trip in the interests of the Fargo Oil spmpeny with which Mr. Weathers} 00 ‘Trouble-Wwoman Iam a refined young lady and have come to Casper in search of a her daughters, Nellie and Helen Simp-| respectable position ot ee mane stn left last ‘night for Denver where sthe will enter the young ladies in| tied other places without results. { school for the winter term. one eee Mrs. G. R. Simpson, accompanied by Then, it wears a long time, does not wash off. Also its appearance déver other paint is like a silk dress compared with a cotton dress. ‘What shall\t do as T am dependent on my own efforts?—L. M. ~ You have given me no way of reaching you, nor any of your qual- {fications for a job. Untfl'I have these, I could hardiy help you. NATIONAL || Holmes Hardware Co. Baby Bonds Phone 601 Mrs. I. N. Frost, Mrs. E. Kline ‘ and Misa Ida Kline are leaving for THE GIFT SHOP ‘Mincoln and Omaha, Neb., and Denver Z ‘ ' aati where they will spend several weeks visiting With friends. - rae Mrs. W. G. Johnson of Crowheart, spent a short time here last night en route to Denver where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Missou Hines and her mother, Mrs. Dickenson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storrie have left overland for Harrison. | Neb.. where they will visit with relatives of Mr. Storrie, who has been here for Opposite Postoffice Park on Wolcott Street Glassware Clear October 3, 4 and WHITE CUT IRIDESCENT AND COLORED © ART GLASS Candy jars, compotes, salad and fruit bewlo, cake and sand- wich trays, mayonaise and whipped cream syrup pitchers, marmaiade jars, geblets, sherbets, other small pieces, vases and candlesticks. ANK OF COMMERCE “A Bank of Strength and Service” ance Sale _ B.S. So many houses in this city are cheap look- ing in appearance, because they have been painted Remember, it costs as much in la- bor to put cheap paint on as good paint. E. D. HOLMES. with cheap paint. séts, sugar and: cream, ‘cheese wafers,