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SATURD?*™, JULY 15, 1922. MOUNTAIN AGED | ¢ Che Casper Daily Critune ‘The Rts. H. A. Auspach has been | wi leave the church at 1920 preach in the evening and will arrange | penses. 15 OPENED FOR . SUNDATTRAVEL The Casper Mountain road was thrown open for travel at 2:30 o'clock wish to spend a day among the cool pine trees of the mountain. Th heayy tractor and grader will put in about a week more on the road, and then the péwder gang will spend the balance of the time blowing off the sharp turns known as observation and inspiration points. At a. place near tnspiration point a heavy charge of dynamiite opened up an ice cave, which is being explored by many sightseers. A heavy draft wt ice cold air comes up through the opening and real ice several inches in thickness was discovered on the walls of the eave. As soon as possible the explored. HUB FILM PLAY STIRS MEMORIES OF OLO WEST If a man of the romantic west fails in love with a woman and then finds she’s connected with a Land of horse or cattle thieves, he is likely to muss up @ few men just by way of getting even with fate. For in the west there has never been any creature held jn cave will be opened up and thoroughly | man). lower esteem than a horse thief. But the-here of “Step On od sal_picture that bri: First Baptist. Fitth and Beech streets. C. M. Thompson, Jr., pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a m., there is a clsss for you. Morning worship, 11 a. m., theme—) “The Contribution of Fear.” a Miss LaClaire Dismuke.- Solof'Mr. J. C, Carr..B. Y, P. U., 7 p. m. Evening service, 8 p. mt, theme—“‘As He Passed By.” Solo, Mr. Goodmanson. Midweek service, Wednesday, $ p. m., study in the Book of Romans. During the summer we are keeping up the services to the high standard of the winter, If you are in the city for the summer make this your church home. If you are without a church home you are Welcomed among us. Of course all Baptists in Casper will be lined up | with Baptist headquarters. You are a stranger but once in the Firét Baptist church, Trinity Lutheran. South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H, Gockel, pastor. 9:30, Sunday school, 10:30, morning service Text of sermon—Luke 7 Theme— Jesus in the House o! mon the Pharissee.” @ p. m., evening service (English). The morning ser mon will be repeated in English. Christian Science. Thristian Science services ars held tver,* Sunday at 11 a. m. in the ehurch edifios at the corner of Fourth and to the Hub theater today and Sunday, found out his sweetheart was mixed up with a cattle rustling project on his own ranch, and he was too. much in BSoio, | Grant streets. The lesson sermon for tomorrow is “Life.” The public ts cordially invites. age of 20 is held at 845 a. m. nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Methodist Pastor. 945 a m., Sunday school. 1100 a. m. ‘sermon, | 7:00 p. m. Epworth League. Miss Charlotte Gantz. lvice. Subject, “ooking Ahes4.” The Epworth League officers jbe installed at this service. Solo by A. L. Cook. | Wednesday, | vice. | Tourists are cordially invited to at- |tend this church, on the Yellowstone Townspeople ar invited. / "| While the temperature goo up let us! Highwry. not lower our mora} standards. | Service. } Biblical Standpoint” will be the |Ject at the Dreamland Garden. North | Cakper, Sunday evening. All are cor- dially invited to attend tho services. Cc. H. Bates, evangelist. Seats free. United Lutheran. ‘The announcement of services by the United Lutheran church at hall for July 16, must be July 9 the following Sund: Sunday school for pupils up to the} Testimonial meetings are held Wed- Episcopal. ‘Corner of South Durbin and Second Streets, Rev. Lewis E. Cartet, “The Father- hood of God and the Brotherhood of Solo by Miss Charlotte Gants. Leader 8:00 p. m., sermon and praise ser- 730 p. m. prayer ser- Evangelistic | Phe Industrial Siturion From a ‘tor an early cordially invited. | First Presbyterian. Corner Sixth and Durbin zon ning worship, § p. m. at both services. Branch Jefferson streets. Mr. R. C. superiritendent. East Casper West Side Chapel. 725 West Eleventh street, ‘will age. }the pulpit +gain this Sunday. ing In the western part of welcome. out and enjoy your services. Dez Saints, Services held North Wolcott street. 10:30 a. m. sub-| collection taken. St. Mark's Church. Holy communion at 8:00 a oad All Luth-| Z eran people who are interested tn butlc- {ing up a true Evangelical church are Dr. Charles A. Wilson, pastor. Sun- @ay school and bible classes, 945 a. | th m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Ser-| Question.”* “Reconsecration of Life.” “Things tha’ Remain.” Special music |schools Kenwood at Fourteenth and [school corner A and Fenway streets, The Sunday services are worth your while Attend at least one service. . Sunday school, 2:30 p. m., classes for every Preaching service, 3:20 p. m., | Rev. C. M> Thompson, Jr., will be in ‘This is your chapel. The Church of Jesus Christ Later sn Union Labor hall, Sunday school Evening service at 7: Everybody is welconfe to attend. No Seventh and Wolcott Streets Rev. Phillp K. Edwards, outdoor service and picnic will take the piace of the later services. Trans- portation will be provided for ali not having cars of their own. The cars HSEHOLD 60005 ARE streets. Eve-| music at all corvices. Come and worship with us. Unity Study Club. Room No. 215 Midwest Building. Zeade~ Mrs. Annie L. Parmerton. Sunday school, 10 @. m, Sunday serv- ige_ 11_a. m. Subject ‘ ifealing.” Pros- Sermon, beginning Monday at 9 a mm. at Sunday Marquis. a this time. P of Casper at PLAGED ON BG SALE Seventy-five hundred @ollars’ worth of household goods will be placed on the bargain counter, an unusual price slashing, cash raising sale for ten days ‘West First street, two doors east of} the Columbia. Eeverything in furnt-| ture and the hougehold line will be} placed before the bargain eager public| The sale is entirely for the purpose) of raising trhmediate cash and for vat PAGE FIVE —_— a Te 1220, Hieaj.) 7°80" the goods are betng sold much|ecis, are among the stems listed for senha: $A it ts I at ph * Pos * Yaa a eurvies Sosy: % t= Student vee = ly than would ordinaril the sate, aire that, the program ss announced will) and apoon. Lunch ‘#ill be provided for|class in Chrietian healing Tuesday "* Posibie or wise ay OK) eee pos rye Ng ! : t, chairs, © | days—sooner ° be carried out. The Rev. J. M. Com-|all. Those who have not been asked| evening, 745 p. m. All meetings open G@ccenera, kitchen eahin ms a qa er, D. D., will ‘preach in the morning|to donate articles for the Iench may|to the publia. — ee ¢ and the Rey. H. A. Auspach will|make a contribution toward the cz- eS — ; Meter Is as Accurate as Watch Next to the watch, steam, gas and electric meters are pronounced the most accurate meas- uring devices ever invented. Steam, gas and | electric meters are not as susceptible to unto- ward influences as the watch. Put 100 of the 221 All liv- town are Come Swimming Every Day and Evening At RIVERVIEW PARK PLUNGE MILLS, WYO. 0. Plunge Running to Capacity Every Day. BUS SERVICE LEAVES POSTOFFICE PARK ON THE HOUR rector. ™ An [Political Advertisement] JOHN W. HAY CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR At Republican Primaries, Angust 22, 1922 LET'S DRESS WISELY GIRLS "SAR ! waving = is excellent work. Yor less money. To be a student of | to get ac quainted with cleaning and dyeing as exempll: fied by this house and take advantage of thelr Tt will mean a better wardrobe ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby aunounce nfyself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Natrona County, for the two-year term, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the regular primary elec- tion, August 22 1922. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for thé office of County Commissioner of Natrona County, for the four-year term, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the regular primary elec- When you vote for John Hay you vote for economy and efficiency in state government. You vote for retrenchment in state expenditures. You vote for reduction in your own tax bills. When you vote for John Hay, vote for good competent “business men for members of the state legislature, so the two interests can work together to accomplish good. Supplies and Tents. Now Is-the Time to Buy Your Fishing Outfit Corner’Second and David Don’t Forget the Big Sale On/All Sporting Goods, Tires, Auto Supplies, Bicycles, Camping Casper Sporting Goods Co. Telephone 214 tion, August 22, 1922. 113 E. RAILROAD AVE. PHONE 56 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS AND _EX-SERVICE MEN Final meeting of the County Board of Equalization July 24, 25, 26, at which time objections to 1922 assess- ment must be made. All exemptions of ex-service mien must be made-by this time. . All real property in Natrona County has been assessed, some from records and duplicate mail. If you have failed ‘to receive your duplicate, same-can be had by calling at the assessor’s office. The following Articles 2352 and 2354 from Chapter 157, Tax Laws of 1919, State of Wyoming, are self-ex- planatory: Sec. 2852. Complaint by Aggrieved Person—How Made. Any per- | son desiring to mjake complaint to such Board of Equalization as here- * inbefore provided, shall file with such board a statement under oath, specifying the respect in which the assessment complained of is incor- rect. to which verification may be m&ade by the person assessed or whose property is assessed or by some person authorized to make such statement, and who has knowledge of the facts stated therein. (L. 1899, Ch, 47, Sec. 1; R.S. 1899, Sec. 1788.) Sec. 2854. Failure to Appear—Consequences-—Value Fixed. If any such person or his agent or representative shall wilfully neglect or refuse to attend and be so examined or to answer any material ques- tion put to him, such person shall not be entitled to any reduction of his assessment, Minutes of the examination of any person examined by the Board of Equalization, upon the hearing of any such complaint, shall be taken and filed in the office of the clerk of said county. The said board shall, after such examination, fix the value of the property touching which such complaint was made, and for that purpose may diiiinish or increase the assessment thereof. (L. 1899, Ch. 47_ Sec. 1; . R.S. 1899, Sec. 1790.) LYLE E. JAY, County Assessor, | best watches against 100 meters, subject them to the same tests and the meter, it has been de- | termined, records the least effect. Meter-making is a trade in which as much pride is taken as the watchmaker takes in turn- i ing out a perfect timepiece. Though it is be- | lieved by some that steam, electric and gas j meters are susceptible to some sort of an in- | fluence that enubles the steam, gas and electric company to “pad” its bills such a thing is a me- | chanical impossibility. Natrona Power Co. NEXT WINTER. WITH ITS ICE AND SNOW —May not seem worth discussing right now when the temperature is somewhere near the burning point. But it is always wise to plan ahead. The man who looks ahead of the present—is the one who profits. This rule holds good always—especially in regard to your heating plant. Consider the fact that last winter’s use meant some wear and tear. Remember that breakdowns are ex- pensive and annoying; by allowing later chance of discomfort and increased expense of repairs. Whatever it needs, right NOW is the best time to look into it. Later on everybody will be wanting the same work done. Give us a ring on the phone or call at our store. We'll be glad to advise you. Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 711 - 359 East Second St. 8O900000006009000 [Polnical Advertisement’ Announcement | I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the | Republican ticket for the nomination of County Sur- | veyor, subject to the will of the voters at the August | primaries. HERBERT L. KENNEDY. To Replenish Your CHINA CLOSET AND TABLE Visit our China Department and see our full line of Glassware and China. The patterns are prettier than ever before in Nippon and Haviland China. Open stock or sets of :40, 60 or 100 pieces. Tea Sets and odd pieces, suitable for gifts. PPOOO9OSOO0000000 CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. 147 S, Center Phone 425