Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1922, Page 5

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‘SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1922. SCOUT CHIEF TO VISIT CAMP IN THEBIG HORNS Week’s Stay With Casper Campers Planned by Reg- ional Executive, John H. Piper. Word ‘has been received st the Io ‘The announcement of Mr. Piper’s in- tentions comes as welcome news to scouts and officials of the local coun- cll alike, and the reputation he has buflt up in the past visits here as being a regular boy’s man makes it a foregone conclusion tnet he will hare something doing in camp the whole time of his stay. Mr. Piper's present western {tin- ferary bas betn arranged ‘ur the ex- 7 prese purpose of attending the sum-| / mer camps of the Sheridan and Cas. per counctls, and the regional exesu- tive is simply keeping his promise made on his previous visit last Janu- ary in arranging to partictpate in the outing of the Casper Scouts. The assurance that Mr. Piper is going to attend the camp, together with the recent announcement of the Jocal camping comniittes that the camp this year je to be held in the Big Horns assures the Casper Scouts of a rare camping opportunity, and it is likely that the enroliment for the camp yvill far exceed that of last year. A meeting of the camping committee thas been called by chairman Earl G. Burwell, to be held next Thyraday evening to consider ways and Sheans of transportation, and the committee) believes that the cost of carrying the equipment and supplies to camp this year can be reduced below the figures for the camp last year on Smith (Creek. os NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- SESSMENT ROLL IN THE SANI- TARY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 11. SN Notice of hearing on assessment roll for the construction of sanitary sewers in those alleys and streets and parts of alleys and streets in “Sanitary Sewer District No. 11 in the City of Casper, County of Na- trona, State of Wyoming. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Casper will meet on the 14th day of * gust, 1922, at 8 o'clock P. M. of said day at_the Council Chamber of the City Hall of the City of Cas- per for the purpose of hearing ob- jections to the assessment roll for the construction of the necessary sanitary sewers in those streets and alleys and butted of streets and | alleys in ita: Sewer District No. 11 in the mate City of Casper, to-wit: Thirteenth Street from a. siison - 25 feet east of the west line of Jef- ferson Street, to the west line Bonnie Brae Street; Fourteenth Street from a 25 feet east of the west line of bin Strect to the west line of Bons Avie Brae Street; Fifteenth Street from.a point 25) feet east of the west line of Dur- bin Street to the west line of Bon- rie Brae Street. The boundary of said Sanitary Sewer District No. 11 is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeact cor-| ner of Lot 12 in Block 4 of South | Butler Addition to the City of Cas- per; Thence running South 1,090 feet to a’ point; Thence west 1,890 feet; out Thence North 720 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 6 in Block} 14, of the South Butler Addition; Thence East 1,010 feet; Thence North 370 feet; Thence East 380 feet to the point of beginning. Notice is further gtven thet the said assessment roll is now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper in his office in the City of Casper, where it may be examined by any person, and that sny and all persons who may desire to object; to said assessment roll are hereby | notified to make such objection in writing and to file the same with) he said City Clerk on or before the date fixed for such hearing, or at such other time as the hearing may be continue? ‘o. The sajd City Council will ** as a Board of Equalization ruc the purpose of considering such roll and at such hearing or hearings will consider | Such objections made thereto or any part thereof, or set aside such roll and order that such assessment may denote as to such which ap-! pear just and equitable and then! procead to confirm the same by or- inance. Dated at ay ies o this 17th day of July, A. D., W. A. BLACKMORE,” Mayor. ie t H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Published uly 22, 24, 25, 26 and “27, 1922: Pe Only the best of workmanship cat Service at Tripeny's jewelry depart-) ment. PB 7-20-3t Lowest Storage In Casper Guaranteed Repair Work. Gas, Oils and Grease. 363 S, Ash—Phone 1891W Re-United After 24 Years First Presbyterian Corner 6th and Durbin street. ‘Dr. Charles A. Wilson, Pastor. , Leader. Subject-"The Man who believed in the ‘Power of One.” 11:00 a. m. sermon—“Habit™ by the [de Casper Oally Crfdune Present Mid-Week service Wednesday 800 p. m, studies the book of Romans. All strangers are welco".< at all the services. If you are passing thru the city come out and enjoy Gods Day with us. Are you g new comer fn the @ stranger but once in the First Ba; tist Church. North Casper 1009 Durbin Street. B. B. iter, Pastor. Sunday pceeek. 1020 a m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Subject:—“Drawing Near to God.” Subject:“God's Requirements.” Special music and a cordial wel- come at all servicer. Come’ Evening Services at 8:00 p. m. St. Mark’s Church Seventh and Wolcott Sts. Rey. Phillip H. Edwards, Rector. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Church School at 9-45 a. m. am Scandinavian Free Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. So. Jefferson and East Fourteenth me Preaching services at 11 a. m. the Sweedish age. are open and free to| Sunday services 11:00 a. m. gttend. Come out and | Subject—The Inward Light.” | . With a fine body of | Pronperity service each Gay 12:13. and Beech | £:c¢y Clans m Christiva Healing Tuee- ‘here in| A!! meetings vy-0 -o the public =n Consultation from 11 to 6 p. m. city, make this your home. You are|church will be held Sunday morning *{ for the hundrede of Lutherans in the! Christian Endeavor Society at 7:00 p.| Work of the board of home missions Morning prayer service at 11:10| for Cheyenne Frontier Day by auto, Unity Study Club | School 10:00 a. m. Health and Harmeny Services each day 4p m. fay evening 7 r. Leader-Mrs. Anna Ll. Parmerton.. Services will be held in Labor Union Hall, 340 North Walcott 8t., Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Evening meeting 1:30 p. m. A cor- ial invitation ts extended to the pub. ic. No collection is taken. . United Lutheran The first meeting of the proposed or- ganization of the United Lutheran at Ocd Fellows’ Hall at 11 o'clock a. ™m, The Rev. J. M. Cromer, D. D., wilt preach. The Rey. H. A. Auspach | will speak upon bis work of survey in the city and the organization of a con- gregation for the purpose of caring city. At night the/Rev, Mr. Auspach | will preach, and further explain the in planting a church in this city, All of Lutheran preference, and all inter. ested in the organization of another Evangelical church fn the city are} cordially invited. Remember time and| place 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. at Odd Fel-! lows’ Hall. —____ NOTICE. Leaving Tuesday night at 12 o'clock $10 round trip. Phone 569J. —7-22-3t palin ics sacihne FOR SALE—Relinquishment of 640 acres, 25 miles west of Casper on Yeliowstone highway. Address Box A-4, Tribune. Phone 60. T-22-3t* The first furnace for the ma: | Comedy Star Gould 8 Bride On Way to Wed Jack Pickford NEW YORK, July 22.—Miss Marilyn Miller, dancer and must cal comedy star was on her way today to Los Angeles for her wed- ding on August 1 to Jack Pick- ford, motion pictuce actor, brother of Mary Pickford. A member of her party stated that the wedding would take place in the home of Fairbanks, and that Miss | A CORRECTION In asection of our ad yesterday we stated that we had 9 pairs of Stacey Adams Shoes left. It should have read 98 pairs Stacey. Adams Shoes. THE PRICE WAS RIGHT S Ss: And today is your last chance to get them. We Close Our Store Tonight at 12 “FAMOUS== 140 North Center St. Arkeon Building Near Courthouse | tomorrow is Sunday school and bible classes at preacher, 945 a.m. 8:00 p. m. sermon by the preacher. Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. Sermon—“Christ as Lord.” led by 8. H, Maddux. Sclo—Mrs, F. Burton Page forierly of Denver. Mrs. Page is a contralto soloist, and has sung in several of the Denver churches, particularly the Central and The First Untted Presby- terian. Evening worship, 8:00 p. m. Sermon—“Known by their Frutts.” Special music. Branch Sunday schools,—Kenwood, So. Jackson and 14th and East Cas- per—Fenway and A Streets, 2:30 p. m. We extend a ‘special invitation to tourists to atend all these services. You may be a stranger in our city but within the.church of your liking you, will find friends. Welcome! Christian Science Christian Sctence Services ere held every Sunday at 11'a. m. in the church edifice at the corner ef Fourth and Grant streets. ‘Tho lesson sermon for “Truth.” ‘The public ts cordially invited. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 8:45 a. m. ‘Testimonial meetings are held Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Methodist Episcopal Corner of east second and 8S. Durbin street. Rev. Lewis E. Carter, Pastor, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school 8. H. Maddux, Superintendent. 3:15 p. m. King’s Heralds. of|7_p. m. Epworth League, S, E. Bail- i Da he SRS A Friday 2:30 p. m.. Kensington Circie will meet with Mrs, C. Faussett, 205 East Sth. street. Victory Workers will meet with Mrs.) Dan Speas on the ranch on Alcoya| Road. Trinity Lutheran 8S, Park and E. Fourth Sts. J. H. Gockel, Pastor. ‘Tomorrow morning at 10:30 an Eng- Ush service will be held, in which Its Necessities and U: assembly room of the Glenrock school. Many Casper Lutherans plan to at tend the erening of this new missio: Next Sunday morning a Germa: service will be held in which the Sac. rament will be administered. Those desiring to partake of the Lord's Sup. per will announce their intent‘on on Thursday. West Side Chapel 725 West 1ith street. Sunday School, 2:30 p. m., classes for all ages. Preaching services 3:20 p. in. Rev. C. 2O0t0000¢+00000000 [Political Advertisement] 00000000000000000 ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce ntyself 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. Earl C. Boyle POOOSO OO LOO POPO ODEO OOOO OO LODOL OO OOD OOO OOS OOD OOOO | 00000000000006000 [Political Advertiscmiont]€0000006000000000 ie ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissio; the four-year term, on the mer of Natrona County, for Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the regular primary elec- tion, August-22, 1922. Charles A. Cullen office of Sheriff on the Republican primary ticket. I have served as Sheriff of Natrona County for the past I hereby announce mys eleven months, and while ce have been very heavy, owing to a rapidly increasing population, constant violation of the prohibition laws, operation from both federal and state law enforce- ment officers, have earnestly endeavored to do my laws in as large a measure as it could possibly be done, I believe, warrant my being a candidate for re- and many new conditions, duty, and have succeeded, done. My pas* experience election, and meril the su who believe in upholding a estly and effectively performing the duties of his office, SaaS abvertubaent} = ANNOUNCEMENT ~ J. L. Marquis elf as a candidate for the the demands of the office I have had the hearty co- I believe, in enforcing the and the work that I have port of all good citizens public officer who is earn- 4 Other Circles will not meet until Sept. ' the sermon will be based on the text Matthew, 56-20-26, tho Theme belug— “The Spiritual meaning of the Law— ‘There will be no evening ‘services this week, as the pastor will be in Glenrock to conduct the first service for the Lutheran Mission there, re- cently organized with 21 families. The service will be held at 7:30 in the es ing service at 8 p.m. in the|ture of iron in Ohio was est: h_ Language. | JOHN W. HAY CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR At Republicar Primaries, August 22, 1922 we When you vole 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 4 me for members of the state legislature, so the two interests can work together to accomplish good. Your Children. Should not eat too much heavy food at this time of the year. Feed them plenty of milk. It will keep their temper sweet and make them feel better and healthier. The new equipment that we’have installed enables us to ae out milk that is as pure and clean and healthful as it possibly can be. Your children will thrive on Casper Dairy Milk. Call-us up and have us leave you a sample of our milk. Casper Dairy & Ice Cream Co. PHONE 471 FINANCIAL ENERGY, You will have to rely upon financial energy to keep you going, rather than on your own physical and mental energy, some day. The easiest money that you can receive is that which comes as interest or dividends. You don’t have to work for that. It works for you. Start a Savings Account with this bank and the interest it earns will give you that comfortable feeling of protection for your- self and your dependents when your work- ing days are over. 33 Years of Service May We Serve You? Wan TI Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision Get Your Camping Equipment at Holmes A FULL LINE OF Lunch Kits Refrigerator comp Stoves Baskets e ermos Bottles . Ice Cream Freezers Fishing Tackle Hammocks Guns, Revolvers Tents and Ammunition Cots Razers, Knives, Ete. Holmes Hardware Co. Second and Wolcott Phone €01 THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62

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