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SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922. a €de Casper Dally Cridye. Australian to | Battle Firpo, NEW YORK, Aug. 2¢—Jim. Tracey,| Australian heavyweight pugilist was/ PAGE TEN CHAUTAUQUA PLAYERS MILLS CHURCH WIN APPRECIATION IN GETS rene “TURN TO THE RIGHT” an comedy, was presented at where he is to meet Laila Firpo, South | e : : t American hoavywelght champion on/ Lae Oey ee eke te the | Professional trade to do so. Tae {American hoavywelgit ot Keighley Broadway players «| final curtain goes down with the pei clans oly 4 thoroughly, capable style befo: n | customery echo of wedding bells. PS. audience which packed every seat in This afternoon the Batting-Me: mates ads tn Pai =~ Sipe moo vopene a8 ‘and possibly the keys we ] THE FASTEST GROWING TOWN IN WYOMING Former Ouray, Colo., gs the tent. uo present a concert and tonight | Were, . 7 + holesom« mosphere give with evtry 50c pald at i) to Take Charge of Work in The wholesome atmosphere of the | Chancellor George H, Bradford, opn- 0 Take ge drama. | COMMApE) WHR the axtiotey | sidered aa ons GC AMiMnR@aEniea) |e eee ee call Presbyterian Church Rig > playace, won the interest and lect Sxaiee September 1. qua lectures in erica, will deliver tion of the audience from his address, “The How, When and ming of the prelude to the | Why of Your Own Way Up.” To- eS close the third and final act. | morrow the chautauqua will. close i en peeve’ yal bad erie fees“ Although han@icapped by inade- | with the junior pageant, which is chureh ¢ i om ne quate stage and lightining effects. | to be presented by Casper children, Avoid Accidents Brakes Examined Free * , Raybestos Service Station § o'clock will be a preparatory service} ‘hegg defects were soon forgotten as | under the direction of « junior st- ‘Gas, Olls and Greases ‘or the coming of the 7 ae the story of the play unwound its ce Guaranteed Work James S. McInnes of Ouray, Colo. pervisor. In the evening the New ‘Sold on Voeo te to .agrive. next week. ™r. 1. | /STPne tale. York City concert quartet will de- ‘oo The story dealt with a country | jiver the closing concert of the A. Reed will be the speaker, and there} 1... 415 had been sent to prison for 3 ts of the Ei as is ae ‘ : of series of entertainments of the El weill be special music by members uae ten ite A ghee ll Bosiendhh mcnes choir of the First Presbyterian 3 Aen i ‘ While in Sing Sing he formed a ergo Ne Neus te Janis] close friendship with two notorious bk wen age ger et Sth close of the aervibe in the tab-| ‘ gay Cructus) McCarthy | the seanon ticket sede tee tna that {EOE " 4 tEnacte, Jl! members of the First| @ y (Dudley) Gilbert. The pair set pxotit Kren goal monflic-zna4 church who can do #0 are requestea| °f nals met him following his | — | Oo aranteed the expenses of the |] 963 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W |! - release from the penitentiary, all set to make a sleanyp on & job. But Joe refused and for home. An unscrupulous complicates the matter, but Muggsy and Giny the day, although :/SUCH PAINS AS ng, convenient for the work was ereot- od The First Presbyterian Church has given its encouragement to the organization from the beginning, and has kept the pulpit supplied every ———_ Two Months could not tarnin Bed Sunday evening since the church was organized. The church has prospered. LydiaE.Pinkham’sVegetableCom- pound Finally Restore Restored Health the Sunday school sometimes reaching Seattle, Washington. — Washington. —‘‘Thad drag- an attendance of 125. Mr. Innes comes well recommended ging pains first and could not stand 1H on my feet, then L as a minister of experience. He will conduct preaching services aleo in the i'n" bad chills and rere ane such immy rly Hide and z bard to aftend this meeting in the new church at Mills 2 The Presbyterian Sunday school as organized in the hall at Mills. February 5. Tater a church o chauteuqua here. Dr. A. P. Kimball Takes in Partner. Firm to Be Drs. Kimball & Bryant. Dr. A. P. Kimball has sold a partnership interest in his practice to Dr. W. A. Bryant of Butte, Montana, the new name of the firm to be Drs. Kimball and Bryant, and the offices to be in the same ocation as Dr. Kimball's, 112 East Second street. ‘This move on Dr. Kinsball’s part is due to the fact that he finds his practice increasing so rapidly, that it is impossible for him to give it his proper attention without more help. Dr. W. A. Bryant comes to us-direct from St. James Hospital at Butte, Montana, where he has been on the active steff of that hospital for the past two years. Dr. Bryant, with three other Surgeons at St. James Hospital, did contract work for the Anaconda Mining afternoon in the hall in Kenwood, South Jackson and Fourteent where « flourishing Sunday maintained under the supervision of R, C. Marquis CHANGELLOR BRADFORD TO FILL PULPIT HERE Chaneetior G. WN. Bradford, the peg t me a bottle of Lydia well known lecturer of the chautau- Vegetable Compound. qua, will preach in the Methodist] it iererulatly until all hard church tomorrow morning at 11| had left me and Agee Er o'clock. For years he was chancellor} and to do my work 0 hi of Oklahoma Methodist university. ies left my Y cide ft fool opiendid Postmaster Edwin M. Bean was a l ways. I know of men ‘women student in ‘that university when D: it has hel 08, Bent Wash Bradford was chancellor and SON, oer . le, Wash. so.8! friend of the cstingui: F. Pinkham's Vegetable Co! wee t = im's Ve; ym} ures. It has been through ti {results after “tr tatio. of Mr. Bean that the chancel- lor hax consented to speak at the rhs’ fete any ono told me” Methodist church. Company, who employ about 9,500 men in their mines. The accidents of the severe type and ambulance case: fom the mines averuged from 400 to 500 cases per month and the miners’ clinic averaged from 100 to 150 cases per day. Prior to accepting the above contract, Dr. W. A. Bryant was in active practice in Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. Bryant is a graduate of the University of Kansas Medical College, and with the wealth of experience thatthe has had will no doubt be of inestimable help to Dr. Kimball, who has built up one of the largest Surgical and Medical Practices in Casper within the last year and a half. Have You Bought Your Lot In TEAPOT < Tonight Chancellor Bradford will deliver the lecture at the chautaugua| YO! irited and tent. He is one of the most conv' &s aia E. Pisicham's Vege- speakers on the American plat- ing 2 Compound. If Not, Buy Now, As the Prices of These Lots Will Be Advanced in the Near Future Business houses and residences have, and are being erected: Why shouldn’t Teapot grow? The townsite is situated inside the famous Teapot oil structure where development work is going on by the Mammoth Oil Co. under contract with the United States Government. THE TOWN OF TEAPOT DRAWS BUSINESS FROM ABOUT 5,000 ” PEOPLE HAVING APPROXIMATELY A $250,000 PAYROLL MONTHLY. Arrangements are being made to drill on the townsite. If oil is discovered as geological and fault conditions indicate, lots in Teapot townsite will jump to untold figures. GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR THE LOTS ARE PRICED REASONABLY Business Lots $250 to $300 Residence Lots $100 to $150 Jreney ie se no atid balance in six equal monthly parents TEN Get-in your car Sunday, take the Casper-Salt Creek. High in Teapot in about an hour. You will 5 Shoal oak eee ae Be iain Ma calle: Tee soon be Conyers of the wonderful re- EDEN ELECTRIC | ~ WASHERS ARE GOING TO RAISE IN PRICE We Have a Limited Number-of These Wonderful Washers Now.On Hand tc Sell At Our Next Shipment Will Have to Retail At $145.00 | BUY NOW AND SAVE $25.00 | | SALESMEN ON GROUND ALL DAY SUNDAY Teapot Development Co. CASPER, WYO. Main Office 218 Midwest\Bldg—Phone 1341 Branch Office 232 South Center St.—Phone 80-W Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 | —— “At Your Service—Always” TEAPOT Wyo. i 1 } 1