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pen 8 a, PAGE SIX Jarission Work.” This service will be- gin at 10:30. In the evening service, which com mences 7:30, the local pastor will deliver a sermon dealing with our mis- uries of our sy: BANKERS’ MEET| 27 Church. ©. M. Thompson Bible school 9.45 a. m. class for you. at Los|""sorning worship 11:00 @ m. Theme “The Church for a World in Chaos.” B. ¥. P. U. 6:30 p.m. Young peo- ple's wervice. There is @ National Convention Angeles Is Broad in Opti- “The Lost Attitud Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:20 p. m. Wednesday evening we are begin- ning a series af studies in missionary endeayor. Every member of the church should attend these meetings. Remember that your place is in the Lord's house on the Lord's day. He has told us that we must not forsake the assembling of ourselves together This is Baptist headquarters. Strang: ers always welcome. se by insta’ M important ami was that of the resolu-|Church home make this one yours ttee, embodying sugges-]¥0U are @ stranger but once in the tions from the executive council as| First Baptist church. well as from the six divisions of the North Casper Church. 1609 North Durbin. Welcome to our Sabbath school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m. Text Luke 1042: “One Thing is Needful.” = Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Leader Leona Specht. Come and encourage the young people in the laudable work of building up a strong young people's society. Preacking 7:45 p. m. Text II Tim. 222. Subject, “Vessels of Honor.” ‘Welcome to all our services. REY. C. A. MARSHALL. association GENERAL TOPICS TO BE TAKEN UP BY FORUM General topics, those which have been suggested on the Forum cards by members of the chamber of com- merce will be taken up at the Forum meeting at the Henning hotel Tues- day noon. The entire meeting will be given over to discussion of various topics and problems which are of ex- ceptional interest here. No definite program has been arranged. The plan will be to get persons have improve- ment hobbies to speak their wishes Methodist Episcopal Church. 302 East Second street. Lewis E. Carter, D. D., pastor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. Mr. Cook will speak at the opening exer. in brief talks, following which general | cises. Aiscuscion will be held. 11:00 a. m. sermon, “God Helps Them Who Help Others.” Anthen. The origin of Freemasonry, or even| “To. Answer at Thy Call.” By Hen- its name, cannot be traced with cer- tainty. ry Wildermore. At 3:00 p. m. Mrs, Riley and Mra. Dumm will organize the King’s’ Her- aids. Boys and girls from & years to high school age are invited. At 5:30 p. m. a social hour will be held for the high school students. At 6:30 p. m. the Epworth League will hold its rally day services, Miss Babb, Mr. McGrey, Mr. Coberly, Miss Holland, Mr. Wilde, and the pastor will speak. Mr. McGrew will sing a solo. 7:30 p. m. wangelical. held at the First Presbyterian church, Sixth and Dur- bin, at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in , Swedish Scandinavian E Services will be sermon, “Foliage or Fruit?” A quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Osborn will sing. “Lead Kindly Light” by Ira Filsons ‘Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Woman's For- pith mae ote 2 he eis ethos Out-Door Life ‘The woman who can live outdoors and take vigorous exercise is usu ally healthy and well. But there comes a time in every wo man’s life when her nerves are on edge. Very often the trou- ble is in the organs essentially feminine. Worry, sleeple nights, headaches, pains, disorders, regularities and weaknesses of a dis-@ tinctly feminine char- acter in a short ¢ime bring the dull eye, the “crow’s feet,” the haggard look, droop- ing shoulders and the faltering step, Tore tain the appearance of youth, a woman must retain health Instead of lotions, powders and paints ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This is the woman’s temperance tonic and ner vine which has had the approval oj thousands of women for over fifty years. Over a million bottles were sold last year and many of your friends and neighbors can‘ testify as the Swedish language. The meeting place has been changed from Ele enth and Cedar where services hav recently been held. : Seventh Day Adventists. Moose hali,-139 East Second, Sabbath school at 10 a. m. (Satur- ay). Preaching service at 11 a. m. Bible lecture every Sunday evening. Bubject for October 9 “The Two Covenants.” What is meant by the | “ela and the “new” covenant. Come and study the Bible with us. Christian Science. ' Christian Science servicés are held { every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new | ghurch edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets, The lesson ser- mon for tomorrow {is “Are Sin, Dis- ease and Death Real?” The public is favited to attend these services. Sun- day school is held at 9:45 o'clock to which children up to the age of 20 years may attend. Christian Church. Meetings in I. O. p. F. hall. Bible schoo! 9.45 a.!m. P. Van Hek ken, superintendent Preaching and communion 11 a. m.} Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening devotion and preaching 7:80 p. m. ‘Theme of morning sermon “A*Scrip- tural Example of Radicalism.” Theme for the evening, Adam to Noah.” Monday evening 7:45 teacher train- ing class at 1064 South Elm. Thursday evening 7 p. m. choir at 8 p. m. Orchestra with Miss Van Met- er at her music studio, 443 South Dur- bin. “From CHARLES G. STOUT, Minister. 1064 South Elm. to how good it is. It comes in liquid - — or tablet form. Send ten cents in Trinity Lu ‘an Church. stamps to the Invalids’ Hotel, But South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. Tomorrow our annual mission festi- yal will be celebrated. In the morn- ing service Pastor Roth of Worland will speak on the subject of ‘Personal POPESOEOOSOOSOOOSD {alo, N. Y., for trial package of the cablets, Equally efficient, as well as »opular, have been the Pleasant Pel ets of Dr. Plerce’s. Try them today, vieasant laxative, easy to take, OWN YOUR HOME! In the 4 Beautiful Midwest Heights. Population Now About 200 FOR SALE—Store building, large’ salesroom and two living rooms. Opportunity to establish a good business. Lady could attend to store during the day. We also have a few nice lots that can be pur- chased for 10 per cent down, balance $10 per month. Midwest Heights Realty Company New Address—233 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1040W PPOCOOEODOD x If you have no} eign Missionary of Mrs. J. J. Giblin, 324 South Lincoln. Mra. L. D. Scott, Mra. Charles Green and Mrs. W. All members and ladies of the congre- gation are invited. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. prayer meet- “i sion work among the negroes in the southern states. After each service a special collec- 2 ‘Us |tion wit be taken up for the mission | "5 treas nod. m. day is being planned by the Sunday school. events have been arranged. Rey. Nona D. Gillespie, pastor, 611 Evening: worship 7:30 p. m. Theme: rast H street. a Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Boyle, as superintendent. Special evangelistic service will be- gin with the morning service at 11 a. Diego, Cal Services society at the home L. Preston will assist. welcome. | . Fig Presbyterian Church. Thursday, 8.00 p. m. a reception to| Tabernacle corner Sixth and Durbin the new pastor and his family. All| streets, Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pas- members and friends of the church © 194 Sunday school 9:45. Ladies Bible are invited. el in the rear room of the taber- On Sunday, October 16 a great rally ia the ba the Z built and completed this new addition has been commodate the growing class. Are you one of them Special music and other Ef : i : i o : First Church of the Nazarene. John continuing over Sunday, October with Rev. James Elliott of San evangelist mach night at 7:30 except and three services on Sun- rda: PRICES SLASHED AGAIN I Have Just Rectived $3,400 Worth of High Class Merchandise, Priced as Follows: Fine All-Wool Overcoats.......... ee Genuine Sea] Fur-Lined and Collar, Belted Style Overcoats that sold Jast season for $90.50, our special low price, a sh All-Woo] Suits Leather Vests Genuine Seal-Lined, Chamois Skin Sleeves. Corduroy Back, Chamois Lined, a‘ Horsehide, at . ae Genuine Cowhide, at.......... Moleskin Back, Leather Blue Denim Overalls, at-. All-Wool Shirts, at...°_... Heavy Flannel Shirts, ats. Special on Underwear Wright’s Pure Virgin Wool, Heavy, at. 50 Per Cent Wool, at_____. Cotton Unions, as low as... Wool Socks, 3 pair for....—...._-___. Pure Wool, White and Gray, Extra Heavy, pair.....85¢_ Corduroy Riding Breeches, pair. : $4.50 Heavy Grade Corduroy Pants...... We handle a full line of Gloves, Mitts, Socks, Sus- penders, Belts, Sheepskin Coats, Mackinaws, Work and Dress Shirts, Dress Pants at prices you cannot beat anywhere in the United States. My rent is low and I employ no clerks, therefore I surely can sate you some money. Remember, this is no two or three-day sale. They are my regular prices and they are always the lowest. OPEN EARLY AND LATE The Toggery Shop 120 West Second Street B. F. ADDINGTON INDECISION Is bad in any undertaking—it is especially bad in connection with the,important mat- ter of saving money. Decide now to open a Savings Account and select this bank, be Casper Daily Cribune day: 11 @ m., 2'p. m. and 7:30 p. m.[ing worship 11 o'clock, sermon. “The| worship and song service 7:30 o'clock. |rebearsal Thuraday at Rev. Kiliott aot only preaches the|/Song of Consecration.” Anthen “O|Sermon, ‘The Mystery of Godliness.”|em and Bible study old time gospel but ts a singer as well.|Come, Let Us Worship.” tbe Everybody is cordially invited to at-|Mesdames Burns and Leschinsky,|Soul” Royle. Solo,*"The Broken Pin-|day school tend and strangers are given « hearty | Messrs. Jones and Lundberg. Evening_ion” Johnson, Mrs. E. A. Peikey. Choir|day 7:30 p. m., at which has served Casper and vicinity suc- cessfully for 32 years, as the’institution in which to deposit your savings. - Call to open your account any day, but- remember that the BEST TIME IS NOW. STE 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision. e Barnett.|Authem, “Praise Lord, O My|m. Lesson 2 . _ We Have Inaugurated a New Departure ~ : On Two Practical Articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Gq THEMONARCH RANGE (ae In All Sizes, Made of Malleable Iron and Every Part Guaranteed. $1.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week eee Kitchen Cabinets In Three Sizes. Workmanship Guaranteed. \. $1.00 Down $2.00 Per Week This gives every family the opportunity to have these necessary articles of furniture in their homes immediately on the part payment plan. ae a ENP SE ERE BE AE RE OS RR TEENIE a oP | YOUR OLD RANGE OR CABINET TAKEN AS PART PAYMENT Chamberlin Furniture Co. Corner Second and David Streets Richards & Cunningham Co. | Men’s Department : Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter wearing apparel. We can supply you at greatly reduced prices. Cali on us and be convinced. ¢ ; CLOTHING We feature the well-known 'Hirsh-Wickwire make of Men’ i Overcoats, that are hand tailored and fine fitting garments. brad Pp are no better made. We also sell the Pure Virgin Wool Suits for men and boys that are made by the Western Wool Growers’ Association, who pur- chased a Woolen Mill near Chicago and use nothing but Pure Virgin Wool and no Shoddy whatever in the manufacture of the cloth which they ship to Chicago to be made up into Suits and Overcoats. These are priced from $37.50 Up to $50.00 Made to Order deters lode de de atedeatede Re ee ee oe Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters We want every man and boy in Casper to se: ek eye eesS in pate the pulkover and Cbattoned style. e patterns are beautiful and th i i Call and see for yourself. foe teres SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Just received a nice assortment of Boys’ and Children’ Hats for FaH and Winter wear. We also ave & good Lock Gf Boye Capek popular prices, Bring your children to us for their Hats and Caps. ot Men’s and Boys’ Underwear We never had a better assortment of Und. than we have now and our prices are lower iia? vest Werke gelebrated Lewis Union Suits for men, the best made in America. Priced from $2.50 to $10.00 per suit. We also have a good assortment of Union Suits and Two-Piece Suits f Banta at prewar pete os Men and Boys ine both Wool and Cotton gar- Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases If you intend taking a trip soon we can fix gage as we have just received a Cases and Traveling Bags. he he 5 and Boys ature the doteds 5 you up with Lug- new shipment of Trunks, Suit The prices are extremely low. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THEBEST Pe Me hr RO . Peed

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