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PAGE awe ss PAIR SEIZED IN PAID ON STILL OUTSIDE CASPER ———s— | Near Gun Battle Results When County and State Deputies Locate Moon- shiners. | th good and bad, according int of the participants. © of two men and at an isolated of Casper yester-/ Devlin of the te Peterson of ment department. | nfores day their arrival} nd the offi > still rather more er repairing men in a gs a lucky the cabin were the in the hope saw vied that th ors en ed one the age point o! while e 1 the still several days| pastor will in company with| elected. ‘e out to the location to! L. iners.| Wildermere. ne cabin a| will be taken. 302 East Second Street. Methodist Church. Lewis E. Carter, Pastor. Sunday school. | “Va pas. Rev. 945 a. m., 1100 a. m—Sermon, subject, cation Ambitions.” This is the |tor’s last Sunday before he goes cast jon a vacation and it is hoped there will be a large attendance. Children will be baptized at this service and members may join by letter. Parents who present their children for bap- tiem are asked to give the following facts: Name and date of birth of child, place of birth, name of father, name of mother, address. 7:00 p. m.—Epworth League. The lead. Officers will be Solos by Mrs. Hess and A Cook. 8:00 p. m.—Special services in which the Kings’ Heralds will take to Casper) part. Address by the pastor Anthem—“I Will Lift Mine Eyes.” Quartet—Selected. Monday, 9:00 a m.—Official board meeting. Tuesday, 4:30 p. m.—Woman's Home Missionary society. At 6:00 rf m. cove dish supper will be served for the society and familie and friends. No charge for the per but an offering for the soc Following the supper ther & program by tha Queen E a) Circle conducted by Mrs. Durham. Tuesday, §:00 p. m—Sunday school jous of the officers, went| board meeting. to the cabin and attensPted to de-| Wednesday, 8:00 m.—Prayer stroy the evidence. meeting conducted ty Mrs. Dorton. Jack Larson, the lookout, sought to! The pastor and wife will leave on rive off the officers by taking a shot| Wednesday for New York State for a at them with a 303 § . but when) vacation. Devlin returned tho fire, Larson and pe his partner, Harry Squires, decided to| Revival Mectings. take to their heéls rather than shoot out with Devlin and I foot-racers they came erson. But out second best, too, as both were captured after| & 300-yard chase. Larson and Squires were brought to Casper last night, together with the still and other evidence, and are to! have a hearing this afternoon GARLOND OF OLOFIELO TIRES 1S RECEIVED BY BOYLE AGENCY. HERE Earl C. Boyle has recelved a car load of Oldfield tires. These tires are re- ceiving special popularity _ lately among users not only because of their known durability, but also because of! the record made recently by cars equipped with them in the Decoration Day race at Indianapolis. In this race, it will be remembered that Jim- my Murphy won the 500-mile interna- Uonal sweepstakes, at an average speed of 94.48 miles an hour. Harry Hartz came second with an average speed of 93:54 miles. Both cars were equipped with Oldfield tires, Eight out of the'ten cars to finish first in this great race were using Qidflelds. —_—— BEAUTIFY YOUR EYES WITH DELICA-BROW. The new liquid lash and broz Gress- ing; temporarily darkens your lashes and makes them appear long and sweepin| is perfectly harmless; special showing at Mme Barnhart's Beauty Shop. 6-3-1t* ——-—> TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF WYOMLID Having decided to be a candidate for re-election to the Office of State Auditor, I respectfully ask for your support at the Primary Election on August 2 I have been a citizen of the State for twenty years. Before coming to ‘Wyoming I was engaged in the mer- cantile business for a period of twenty- three years in Pennsylvania, and prior to my election to this office devoted my attention and efferts to the ranch- ing, mercantile and banking business. Having promised four years ago that if elected the work of the office would be properly performed, -that promise has been kept. I stand squarely on my recurd. During my term the work of the office has great- ly increased on account of the activ ties of the Highway Department, als: the auditing and paying of the ac- counts of the State University which were formerly handled by the Board of Trustees. improved business meth- ods introduced enable us to handle the work promptly. I have been on the job al! of the time, having missed but one meeting of the various Boards of which I am a xnember. faving no outside busi- ness to interfere with the work, the same conscientious and careful at tention to the duties of the office will] be given if re-elected. JEFFERIS. sement]. Can you afford to pay rent when you can get 3 per cent money to build or buy? United Home Builders‘ asso- ciation. Phone 1830. 6-2-2t| Baseball tc at Hi School Athletic Field. 13th Cavalry . Am- erican Legion. 6-3-1t FRUIT TREES SHADE TREES EVER-BEARING STRAWBERRIES HORSE RADISH RHUBARB Now Ready for Immediate Delivery. Phone 600 or Write Win. Mosteller Box 1 105, Casper, Wyo. | will not run or smear, and| | Dally children's and vacation bible school at Scandinavian Evangelical Free church, beginning June 14, 1922 Hear evangelist and bible teacher J. T. Larson, of the Moody Bible Insti jtute, Chicago, IIL, every night at 7:20 p. m., exce>’ Saturday. Sunday's 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. There will be English meetings, except Sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. The genera! theme wii’ be “Great Doctrines of the Gospel of the Grace of God as Re ed in the Book of Romans.” & later dnnouncements in newspapers. Beginning Thursday morning, June |15, a community children’s vacation bible school will also be conducted for children and youths between the ages = 5 and 17, every day from 20 a. m, until 12:00 o'clock, except eae and Sunday. We cordially invite children and youths from any church or Sunday school to take advantage of this fre: instruction in the bible. Parents ari encouraged to bring their children and visit us <turing these sessions. You are invite i, Do not neglect this great opportunity. Clrigtian Sd@ence. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. in the church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. The lesson sermon for tomorrow, “God the Only Cause and Creator.” ‘The public is cordially invited. Sunday school for pup!ils up to the age of 20 is held at 346 a. m. ‘Testimonial meetings are held Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. First Christian, corner Grant and Linden. Charles G. Stout, minister. |Office in the church, Phone 1379W. Sunday morning service begins at 9:45 with the church school under super vision of P. Van Hekken. School merges into communion and preaching service at 10:35. We do not hold a long service. Monthly meeting of the church board at 3 p. m. Chirstian En- deavor at 6.30 p. m. Children’s day program at 7:30. The program wil) consist mostly of a stereopticon lecture on the subject, “Of Such Is the King dom.” Many interesting pictures of children in many lands will be shown Children especially will enjoy this and there will be food for thought for the clder ones. Monday, June 5, at 9 in the morning our daily vacation school of religious education will begin. We have some capable and experienced teachers and a program of work which will be both enjoyable and profitable for the chil dren from 6 to 14 years of age. Sev- eral people who have not been with us in our work have called and sub- scribed their children as pupils. Many {have the idea that we will charge a |tuition but this is a mistake. [tion will be charged at all and the No tui- list will be held open for one week from the beginning of the term, which is scheduled to close on June 30. We are to heve two and a half hours per day for four consecutive weeks. First Presbyterian. Corner Sixth and Durbin, Rev. Charles A. Wilson, Pastor. Sunday school and bible classes, A girl can’t have a picnic, lad, Unless the clothes, wears are glad. she Let us gladden your clothes and your man- | Rev | by the choii 945; morning worship 1120 a. m. David MeMartin, of Cheyenne, preach both morning and evening in the absence of Rev. Wilson. Music at both geryices. Young peoples meeting 7:09 p. m., evening worship 800 p. m. Aunouncements for the week will be mae at the ser vices. Branch Sunday schools as Kenwood and Finwey streets. ison will be in his place next June 11. We welcome you to ‘Trinity Lutheran. S. Park and E. Fourth streets. J H. Gockel, pastor. At 9:30 the Sunday school will meet as usual: At 10.30 the morning service will be held, in which a class of two children, Martha Miller and Conrad Ditter, will be con firmed. The text of the confirmation address will be Genes's 16:8,“Whence comest thou? and whither wilt thou go?” In the evening, beginning at § o'clock, a reunion service of all the classes which have been confirmed in this congregation will be held. Note the change of time! Next Sunday morning holy comrhunion will be cele brated St. Mark's Church. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Pastor. Seventh and Wolcott Streets. Holy communion at 8:00 a. m. church school at 9:45 a. m., holy ommunion and sermon at 11:10 a. 1m. The church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints. Services held in Labor Union hall, 340 N. Wolcott street. nda: 10:30 a. m.; evening . Everybody is welcome to No collection taken. Message For Colored People. The National Association for Advancement of Colored People have an annual sermon preached Sunday at 3 p.m. at the A. M. E. Church on North Grant street, by the Rev. C, O. Smith, pastor of the Sec- ond Baptist church. The public is in vited to attend. attend. the will Unity Study Club. Children’s class, 10 o'colck will be under the direction of Mrs. Minnie Peterson. There will be no 11 o'clock service. Mrs. Parmerton is epected during the coming week and services will bo aunouncec as soon as she er. rives. First Church of the Nazarene, 611 ‘East H street. Mrs. Nona D, Swigart, pastor, 833 North Madison street. Sunday school at 10 a. m., k Turfer, superintendent. Morn at 11 a. m., sermon by evangelist. People's 30 p.m. Song service m. followed by a message by the evangelist at this service. The services of the past week have been honored of the Lord in the building up of the saints and the edification 9 fthe church. ‘The revival services will continue indefinitely. Interest is nereasing. Everybody is cordially welcomed to these services. .Come and hear the gospel preached in its simplicity and power. West Side Chapel. 725 West Eleventh street. Sunday schgol, 2:30 p. m., classes for all ages. Preaching services, 3:20 p. m. June ith is Children's Day. There will be special features to the Sunday school hour in keeping with the day. The usual preaching service at 3:00 In the ternoon. All living in the western part of the city are cordially invited to all the services in the chapel.*It is your chapel for your use. First Baptist Fifth and Beech streets, Thompson, Jr., pastor. Morning wor- ship, 10:30 a, m., this is children’s day n_the bible school. B. Y. P. U., 7:00 For Rent Modern three-room apartment. per month. Gas and electricity furnished. Center St., Phone 750-W. cc M. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922. ANNOUNCEMENT. who wishes to investigate it and your I hereby announce myself to the} support will be heartily appreciate: wublic 234 candidate for +he nom!- C. L, MARTIN nation of sheriff Natrona county, * ; Wyoming, subject to the will of the| Petter Known to some as “rea |Republicaa voters at the August pri- pod und it successful at the primary and general electionI wii perfor:n W. B. Maxwell, tank building con-| the antics of the office to the tea of tractor, returned today from a trip,of| my ability. several weeks’ duration spent in Cieve-| My_past_record_ie_open_to_anyon? land and Indianapolis. While in the latter city he attended the Memorial Day races at the specdway. He re- ports the races to have been the best ever held there as the first five drivers to finish broke the previous world’s record for the 500-mile course. WILL ANSWER €be Casper Daily Cridune THE FIGHTING STREAK’ FEATURING TOM MIX IS ATTRACTION AT AMERICA Tom Mix. the strenuous dare devil star of William Fox pictures, is one of the few men on the screen today who refuses to be what is known in motion pictures as “a ready- made hero.’ He insists on poles his sereen heroics under the ficult circumstances; always puting by Counton-] himself snarled in genuine pase — Pp. m. Evening worship, 890 p. m.|¢ Theme: “Our Higher Citizenship.” Mid-week service, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. The program for Children’ Day ts: Processional. Scripture Matt, 25-31-40. Prelude to prayer; prayer; response. Recognition of Cradle Roll Babies. Song, “Jeses Loves Little Children,” primary and beginners. Song, “How a Little Girl Helped,” drama- zation of story of Moses. Dialogue and 4ritl, “The Light Bear- ers and the Nations in Darkness.” . Song. “The Hat and How It Grew,” (Liv- ing Pictures.) Offering and Prayer. “Justice Enthroned” Maxwell Back From ‘Indianapolis Race OPEN FOR BUSINESS And Prepared to Give You Safe Storage on Your Cars; General = Gas, Of! and Greases. All Work Guaranteed Hackett in Charge of All Repair Work George WILLIS-HACKETT CO. 363 South Ash Street Phone 1891W First Class Acetylene Welding and Car Washing CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK RICHELIEU “OUR BEST” GRADE COFFEE MS Sa If you appreciate the delights of good 3-Ib, tins $1.50 Coffee which is 100 per cent good all 5-Ib. tins $2.50 | the time order a pound today. Richelieu Tiny Wax Beans, No. 2 cans— 45c can, 12 cans $5.25, case $10.35 Richelieu XXX Golden Wax Beans, No. 2 cans— 40c can, 12 cans $4.65, case $9.15 Monsoon Cut Wax Beans— 25c can, 12 cans $2.85, case $5.50 Monsoon Cut Green Beans— Me class. nerveracking situations. Then, Mymii, prayer and benediction. the audience looks on with bated Postiude. breath, he calmly extricates himself > by the power of his own muscles and test picture, “The Fighting is an admirable example of all this. It opened at the America Theater today and kept a delighted audience on edge throughout Mix ness 's 5 re very lmit of entangling romance and adventure— even 7S en point of putting himself outside the law with a price on his head. How he finally emerges tri- umphant is the big smashing moment of the whole picture, and will be left unrevealed here as 4 treat for those who have yet to see it during its run here. WHO WRITES. Wee. Piakhen’s Vesetble’ | Compound Makes Makes This Offer Cumberland, Md. — “ mother gave me Lydia E. Pinkham’ Voge yta- Wn Compound was jJand fourteen BIG CLEARANGE SALE AT SCOTT CLOTHING STORE WILL OPEN NEXT MONDAY Starting Monday, the Scott Clothing company will hold a special clearance sale which will include every ftem in high-grade stoct: of men’s and boys’ wearing apparel in the store. Because of the late spring and stormy weather | the stock of summer clothing has not been moving with its customary speed and for this reason the proprietors of the store have decided to sacrifice prices in order to move the stock in the quickest possible manner. The stock includes suits and over- cate shirts, straw hate, trunks and traveling bags, riding breeches and puttees, and all Kinds of haberdashery. meee Seed. Estee ae A two page advertisement on another 6. page of today's Tribune lists the bar-|¢fcs" Legion. gal pool thirteen — TRIES TO PAN SHERIFF. Harry Leonard, while in an intoxi- cated condition last night, picked on the wrong man when he attempted to; make a touch from Sheriff Marquis. He was arrested and is held at the county jail on the charge of “pan handling.” ————_—— always have an Camel cigarcttes I5e per package: childbirth and what it did J. E. Scott, proprietor, personally *, News Depot. | will do for other women. I am willin 25c can, 12 cans $2.85, case $5.50 guarantees that there is no misrepre-| $140 Per carton. Pep's News Dey to answer any woman if abe will Richelieu Golden Bantam Corn on Cob, No. 3 cans— sentation in this sale. All railroad write asking what it did for me.’’— G5c can fares or gasoline expense will be re- funded to anyone coming to the sale who makes Purchases o¢ $35 of $25 and up. MAY GLEARINGS TOTAL | FOUR AND HALE MILLION The May clearings of the Casper banks are announced as $4,525,491.24 Richelieu Fritter Corn, No. 2 cans— 35c can, 12 cans $3.90, case $7.75 1-Ib. glass, each...) Be wee-+-— $1.00 dozen .--$1.25 dozen Why pay war prices for rooms when you can have MODERN ROOMS Newly decorated, with or without bath, for 60 per cent less money at the Richelieu Jam, Mason Fruit Jars, pints_ Mason Fruit Jars, quarts Mason Fruit Jars, 14-gals._— $1.75 dozen Parowax.... Per Pound 30c Boyd Mason Jar Caps_______..__..... ___-.35e dozen Mason Jar Rubbers—Extra Quality— Per Dozen, 15c; 2 Dozen 25c by Secretary Slater of the Casper \ BP er ee oo e Hotel This Is the Week to Put Up Strawberries Baseball t t Athletic Field. 13th Cavalry va. Am- rag Front Office Rooms. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS erican Legion. 6-3-1 FACE FULL OF LARGE PIMPLES Ait Herta? heads, Burned Very Badly. Cuticura Healed, “ My face was full of pimples and blackheads. The pimples were hard and large and sometimes very red. They burned very badly and often caused sleeplessness on ac- count of the irritation. I tried differ- ent remedies but nothing did any | good. I sentfor a free sample 0! cura Soap and Ointment which helped me so I bot Ene ap | Under New Management. Clean in Every Respect. Rates by the Month. Fred E. Place, Prop. Zuttermeister Bldg. You Can Depend on Our Delivery Service. We Deliver to Every Section of the City Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products. We Sell for Cash or Credit—A Service Store. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98. Attention Oil Workers Local No. 43 A special meeting of Local No. 43 of the Oil Field, Gas Wells and Refinery Workers of America will be held at the club rooms, Becklinger Building, of said Jocal eG 5th day of June, 1922, at the hour of after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed." (Signed) | Miss Mary E. Guadanol, Priest River, Idaho, Sept. 13, 1921. ‘These fr t emollients are all you need for all toilet purposes. Soap to cleanse and purify, Oint- ment to re and heal, Talcum to aeeyrees Special Announcement First annual] dance and social of Casper Tent No. 6 of the Maccabees will be held on Monday evening, June 5, at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Tickets $1, ladies free. Free refreshments will be served during the | evening. Come and have a good time. Furnished. $50 536 South ner. We will call for the garments you want cleaned and deliver them in a short time. you will be satisfied with our skillful clean- sing and our reasonable charges THE SERVICE CLEANER! 3 E. RAILROAD. AVE. PHONE 56 Make the Summer Months Pay JUST CALL THE PRESIDENT CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. PHONE 1325 520 West Yellowstone Ave. Under the management of Sam W. Cooner, formerly of the Midwest Barber Shop. e e e e ° e ° DAY And Then Start Pre- paring for PIECE GOLF SUITS PRICED VERY REASONABLE COMFORTABLE TOGS HELP YOUR GAME WE HAVE THEM IN _ MANY PATTERNS Camp bell-Johnson Co. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS” We solicit the patronage of all old and new friends. Come and see us in our new home. One of Those Good Positions In the Business World pecee We do not have enough graduates to fill the positions offered right here in Casper. STORE FOR RENT In Ideal Location ARKEON BLDG. PHONE 1604-J 0004 You Handsome Profits Ask for McKeon or Archer PHDLHDOHOLDOH SDS OSO0-4950O98-9909-996600090606699006001

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