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ee ce ee ae ee - SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922. bring moisture to many an eye as | sider it a mefe club for those who are! Pay up for your Tribune and cet VANCUARD OF BOY SCOUTS LEAVES FOR CAMP TODAY) smticrs.sssics ins! sses |earcrttne "boc ct scl|* Mey fr Sveey Oe ik _ Bal | HANG khaki stand to attention and with |of an institution, but not ot real ly ° ° ° > A y ° | thelr hands at their hats in salute, fvalue to the community at large. I CALL - SBo-w recite the scout oath, promising jwoula especially welcome people on fealty ‘to God, to their flag, their | Sunday who thus regard the bani CONNOR TRANSFER 232 South Center PAGE TWO €be Casper Daily Cridune ARE NOT ! IN | has ever known when this bunch of |members will be received into the boy scouts over our land came to [church Sunday morning. | Captain Black and ten boys of ‘the ——_>—_———_ I G | | p | | nited 6 Sin."* = ing to the reports that have been | manhood with the principles of fair | { u Lutheran. tractive Power of Sin.” B. Y. P. Us| advance detail, together wit! fi h AR | Services in the morning at 11 o'clock ]7 p. m.; The Young People's Betas ate h the | brought in by those who have gone | dealing and a love for all that is Meet Me at the Smokehouse. | country and their home. It gives |that they may look at it from the promise of a greater people and a |other viewpoint, namely, as a valuable} 3 ] | asset to the community.” Eeveral new greater country than this old world (Pontical Advertisement.) cook and assistant, left this morning ‘ t Odd Fellows’ Hall, the Rev. A. A.| Evening service, 8 o'clock; theme,! at 7 o'clock for Camp Robert T. tine gus ttt pale ois — Hrmly imbedded tn thelr make right in the thick pines that forest | Anspach, state missionary preaching.|“When Is « Person Old?” baer) Kemp in the Big Horn mountains, | a te c Also at evening at 8 o'clock, the Rev.| music at both services. Our ptist! The party left on three trucks, More Republicans Switching|J. M. Cromer, preaching. Dr. Crom-| Four Male Quartets will sing at the| the Scout's Ford truck a pias preted yshype- saan Bi Value of Church To to Democratic Ranks Than |¢ fives a special invitation to his| popular evening service. All stran-| Black's car. They expect to reach | covered with grass. The spot could | )therwise, Records many friends to both of these services. gers in town are welcome. Tourists| Arminto for an early dinner and | not be improved upon and the sani- it Will B. j ther . | nging failure to] passing through who enjoy good mu-/ then the camp site by about 2 o'clock | tary conditions will be looked after Communi y [a &-}sic and a popular evening service are} in the afternoon. by Dr. Boftenbach which will assure | wement felt in] welcome. Baptists in the city are ex-| The advance detail will put up the | the boys’ health during the two / Subject of Sermon | Political Announcement I take this means to announce my candidacy for State Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election, August 22, 1922. I am against the repeal of the Direct Primary Law. J. E. Frisby Show. new enterprise which is growing| pected to be out to the service.| 4 y in numbers and interest. The] ‘Those without a church home are wel- pce Ae. rc hepghely preg dere 4 | character list receives new names at| come. You ai tranger but once| by the time the scouts reach thers each service. It is desired that as/ jin the First church. | and have everything in the best any as possible sign at once as It is -_e possible condition for the scouts Besides about 80 or 90 boys from | the different troops of Casper and | The pastor of the Methodist church, | Mills, Salt Cresk is sending in @ |Rev. Lewis B. Carter, is to speak) delegation 25 strong to take part in | Sunday on, “The Value of the Church xP to organize in time to apply First Christian. | troops who will leave here ’. Ps ¥ at 8 o- i” r membersh!p e Rocky Moun-| corner Grant and Lind streets. For} clock tomorrow edged 2 beg ay and especially to be pres- |to the Community." In anncuneing tain nod. T x meets the! 1:5 week only Charles G. Stout min-| camp. Ts ‘or the | ent at the opening ceremonies and |this subject the pastor says, “Maybe| flag raising. The opening of a scout | people look upon the church as a lia- third of October camp has become a feature that ple are urged to t Lutheran peo-| ister. After the fifteenth R. R. Hilde > up with thif/prand will be the minister, Church ‘ood work. We have waited a 108} schoo} 9:45 a. m. P. Van Hekken. sup time for this opportunity and it ought|Sc;\rendent. 10.35 communion follow. bility and not as an asset. They con- ‘This camp is a wonder spot accord- accepted. All others} 44 yy sermon. Christian Endeavor 7 ed in the maintaining!) 1. Mae Luman, president. Even: whole gospel should ing worship and sermon 8 p.m. We this good work. MA&n¥| aynect our new minister to arrive on lifying some of the] puesday and on Wednesday evening ad's word.| we hope to see our membership of all ch has ever been! departments and many of the friends which is its “In-| of the church in*our place of meeting f faith.” to greet the new minister who will be ee | publicly installed at that time. A Trinity Lutheran. most cordial invitation {s extended to (Missour! Synod) South Park andj the public at large to attend these and t Fourth strees. J. H. Gockel, pas-}any of our meetings at any or all 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 morn: | times. _ | ing service (German). Text of sermon - I Corinthians 19:6-13. Theme: ‘The Methodist Episcopal. tations and Dangers of This Era] Corner East Second and South Dur: . - of the World.” 7:30 evening service.|bin streets. Rev. Lewis E. Carter, ‘ale k leon able ro erl, pel pastor. 945 a.m. Sunday school. 8. ale ay in English. No service will] H. Marrux, superintendent. 11.00 a. — 4 Eugene O’Brien i ‘mon of the morning w ue of the Church be held here next Sunday, as the pas-|m. sermon, “The traigt the £ he does not Dem Of Movies Hurt =| ers steer SP tae eyoes. 18] be “teonives by’ letter and from pee, BS At Los Angeles cama why ate Mo eae wat /914 3% 969,000 eh Hs Si TH et > Aes t: Christian Science. League, Miss Alice , Bey Sunteeae AT Tae mes tn coe] arte Due 19/7 B 1,690,000 /91/ 246,/78.038 : t the cornet of Fourth| King’s Heralds. Wednesday, on sermon} ™- D © meeting and Bible study. Bring your Bibles. church edifi and Grant streetr. |The for tomorrow is “Soul.” The public “|is cordially invited, Sunday school | for pupils up to the age of 20 is held t $:30 a. m Testimonial meetings re held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ing man truck Wednes in Cahueng: of danger severe con! s there was fear at eo" ; ‘ : tocar 6 los ere, 653 fosnanm i 1009 Ncoeiiioan reteest B. B. i rer Garey Land whch, Winter, Pastor. Sunday school 19 . a.m. Preaching 11-a. m. Subject, “God Leadeth Thee to Repentance.” said today that fH ES Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. subject} be out of the hos First Presbyterian. “Pride and Humility.” Evening serv \ 191 $ $485, 000 Dr. Charles A. Wilson, pastor. ; ; ; “ - ice 8 o'clock. .The Way to the King 1eonesth wi Sixth and Durbin streets. Sunday ” i > . snl concern was re ie dom.” Special music at all services. / ~ q sto of his*hair, which| School and Bible classes 9:45 @ m.!-Your will be welcome. Come! 1919 4, 764,048 gta SHO attention to| Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon bia ee 2 —_— Wa usta’ he|*? Seeking Jesus.” Evening Cait st 4 a dahant 3e thie, hath ° te nied perc: ee ies my 725 a Reena ee Bible AF b, ooo . ew back. which he feared would|fll!ment of Pro —Tyre."" Special) x-nool, 2:30 p erno > ase ecw ack he feayed Would | Ti at both services) | Branch Burr | noo! 30 p- ws afternoba ‘worship, Ze SFL 4 OYF4A3/ ‘ pM as F |day schools at Fenway and A streets,| 00 on at the afte sgpreldipey 4 teen Onareg Se ee Te the opal | South Jefferson and Fourteenth at 2:30 Tere oni’ Melos tides ance (2 3’ G/, shared ry atone ot|P. “I was glad, when they said)" itca to be out and enjoy the serv : 122 FOC F2¥ See a cares sar put wehon | UNtO me, we will go into the house of | DUG (2 oe ha Ban ney (ene, OFF pS aaa 3 it reflecte ol bday shy pet Y stolen, the thief b me invisible, and} —_— JZ quiack cee was never caught ; Zirst Baptist Classified ads in the Tribune are| 4 68%, 924 ois Hie 1 3 2 w the key A Classified ads in the Tribune are) Fifth; and Beech. C. M. (Thompson | give eiuteres SOc pald at office wil ie ay Winns hd possibly the keys we Jt» Pastor, Sunday school, 9.45 a. m.| win you a big prize. 8-12-tf z, give with every 50c paid at office will| There is a class for you, Morning es ———_ abi; 8-12-tf worship 11 o'clock; he At- Are theme, ou_an_ Amer! SUMMER SALE ON ORIENTAL RU $75,000 Stock From Which to Make Your Selection The best and choicest specimens of all grades, in the different colors, patterns and sizes. ARE ON SPECIAL SALE AT 5% OFF The great reductions we are offering during this summer sale enable you to purchase high class rugs at the same prices asked for rugs of medium grades. THE SALE LASTS ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINNING MONDAY, AUGUST 14 A rare chance to buy Oriental Rugs which are guaranteed by reliable dealers. KHOURY BROS. Chamberlin Furniture Company N§9§000 . HY agau /92) $IST.SHH ant oe GS! 1917 [04e 6&0 Crt Br SPSS. 694 Suersnct smier nays four grand: My drux qo 0 GA aah i /9U/ 44,35 trulte 191§ 3.70 Pte ts] Carey’s record is before you in figures. He can’t deny it. John Hay promises to cut this high cost of state government by abolishing state commissions, bureaus and employments, all of which cost money and are superflu- ous in conducting the state’s business. By this means taxes will be reduced automatically. A vote for John Hay is a vote for your own financial interest and a vote to end extravagance in public busi- ness and the use of the state treasury to provide jobs for political henchmen.