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PY ee ee SATURDAY, SEPTEMPZa 23, 1922. PAGE WINE. THINK WINTER 1S A TREAT — 1F You Ger Cold weather's friend if you warm up to it in the right kind your Sfarm of fashion. See that the plumbing in your house is placed in a serviceable condition First Christian. R. R. Hildebrand. ool, 945 ar foe, 10:45; evening service, t by 7 : 2 ot to ak." Peac important. Let us For Signs, Poster Display and The Oldest Sign Establishment Soniiy eagle ee hear from you by re- Painted Bulletins 327 IDUSTRIAL AVE. @ turn mail—or phone ing & Heating Co. ‘S359 East Second Street In Casper PHONE 1025 or we st {tated and crush: general of climbing crawling back Help us get to the fellow. God's plan for the 4 ts delayed, not so much by be isinterpreted &s by being sat Go to church Sunday. First Presbyterian. Sixth and I Wiison, D.D d Bible Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. 119 EAST FIRST STREET PHONE 1500 THEATE 4 Unusual Production to the Casper Public. hess I Feel Safe in Saying That This Js One of Shown in Casper or Elsewhere. To Anyone Step Out Of | Pn INTO THE Side Door Coffee House Just across the allcy from Kimball’s Drug Store ALL KINDS OF EATS AND HOT CHILI er Knowest Lord Miss Sondy, M TODAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY Admission 10--40c (Parks) are Mrs Rarte | yer Per-| Miss Damptere. Mission 2 y Thursday, 2:30 p. m. tn th ch parlors. Pageant and au tea. All Indies of the ‘ch 1. Strangers welec department had a fay. Children fri years old sdmitted October 1, ( -¥ OREGON AUTO ROBES | ste: Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and | } | South } Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis FE. Car. ‘And er, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.| |m.; 8. H. Maddux, perintendent ¢ Will Gladly Refund Their Money. | Sermon, 11 a.m “Teaterday, Today 1 and Tomorrow”: anthem, “How Love e NAVAJO BLANKETS lly Are ‘Thy Messengers” Gf | lpohn); quartet by Mra. Hllgre Holde: Me: * 1 Cook, | Fas wep Heralds, 8 p .m Spworth | . 7 p.m, led by B. E.| } Mrs. Helland and } Eda sZeEMMLE Dresenis. will sing a duet. A mission: CAMPBELL JOHNSON CO. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS jary pageant showing the life of In-} |dia will be given at 8 p. m. by Mr./ |Osborne, a native of India and over | |30 members of tho congregation. This {pageant is being given:in the large} jcities of this country and will be of in- i PETERS Has established a |tense interest. An offering to detra: ils expense will be taken at the close. } record rgn in New fo a |The choir will sing an anthem. “All| Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” t ALLI MA York, Chicago, San ae : Pletce. Tuesday, 2.30 7, m : Francisco, Boston, S d Evenings a Homie Mior:ouacy. vpociets ni { eet with Mrs. /:. R. Horsch, 424 ‘ Swi KA f2 D Los Angelez, New pe @Pstt Pleasantly |South Lincoln street. Mrs. Giblin and Orleans, Portland, and many other leading cities. Mrs. Engelke will asmst. Wednesday |7:30 p. m., preparatay service for | Holy Communion thdt wil be held on [October 1. Thurs 2:30 p.m cradle roll party for the babies of the IN EVERY LAND AND CLIME The Trade-Mark ieridous"screen version ‘© Broadhurst's New York eradie roll and their mothers. The of the sensatianal “HIS MASTER’S: VOICE?’ [| | itisiss ofc sit ener’ scm McCormick ig intendent of the cradle roll. Friday, | 7:30 p. m. Stands for comfort and the best in music. hole ‘rehearsal. 3 i WATCH THIS PICTURE, IT WILL PROVE IT. cess by Langdon | First Baptist. i i which carries Fifth and Beech streets. C. Mf. Here is the place to purchases dnseamient ich a |Thompson, Jr., pastor. Sunday school i this trade-mark. 9:45 a. m. There is a class for you. Morning worship 11 a, m. Them “The Eternal God's Challenge-to Our 2 B. ¥. P, The Richter Music Company Casper’s Home of Good Music Hope Was Born. é 2:30 p.m. ‘The new gym i rs ° Victrolas, Brunswicks, Players and Everything Known in Dae | e 7 > . |Denver; Judge F. W. Freeman of the Id. Barker, who made“The Old Nest . Music. Venus rr nacnaea| |win |b's day in the First churc |tor has returned and Phone 306 bea Next Door to Iris Theater Featuring the famous Forest Fire which swept the newspaper critics nth |pulpit morning nd oir ‘4 . : \ . nl of New York into torrents of praise! Presenting the most appealing N resumes Te mater | ane and will give morning romance and thrilling episodes of the season on the screen! Sil sleth) Phe domiegiin GF eee gymnasium at 2:30 p. m. {is open to all. : 7 = Then Shop Leading speakers of| the ! H. dress the gathering. The evening sery-| a r es will be important too. Dr. Bruce | l SAL PRODUC i 7d i ere Kinney of Denver will ach. He is| 7 one of th form men in the : SS %) \ jon : ox Ps country nes for this spec ber the day. mnasium for al} Watches, Diamond, 1 the | come. Jewelry and Jewelry Novelties Christian Science rervices are held | every Sunday li m. in s ditioe a ant the HIGH CLASS WATCH REPAIRING. stres jmon for omor fs cordially |school for pupils up |is held at 9:30 a. m. ‘Testirno jings are held Wednesday eventn plc JOS. 1. SCHWARTZ 8 o'clock. Ph 448 Trinity Lutheran. 4s Th: ildi one Qlissouri Synod.)}—South Park and im Inia Thee ter Building Hast Fourth streets. J. H. Goekel 5 e r or. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 pre tory service for holy communion 11 main service (English). Text of xermon, Matthew 6:24-34. ‘Theme. ‘Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God nnd His Righteousness.” 7:30 even HE: glentest achievements of pes BOOTS-FOR ing service at rateston th Glenrock test i ents of —T ee tre displayed: before. you in S bee I ear this See eee ey i The first session of this great photoplay = jwill be held at 10 and children are ur Morning service, 11; |S. Rev. H. A. Auspach will pre jat both services. His sub “The Parable of the Chippewa’s by Virginia Valli. Examples of the last word in portrait: photography are now on display at our studio. are vhat Originals—worn New pat- DeLUXE STUDIO (Geiser Pian. | (bees 19 DALY BUILDING F s Vi Additi (Ore the Wome Toney SPECIALTY alt View Agaon as ave yu) , NOW Before the BOOT SHOP Ferien Dish nyt siven& Gost: bean Holiday Rusk 2nd Floor, O-S Bldg. | The Dobbin Realty Co. Ground Floor, Tribune Blig. | interested is desired. | Judicial District, "| known jad |NW4&SWH Seventh and Wolcott: Rev. Philip R. Edwards, rector. Holy commun ion, 8 a m.; church school, 945 3. m1. morning prayer and sermon, 1110 Mills PresbyteTian. Kenwood Presbyterian. Kenwood Hall, South Jackson and Fourteenth streets. Sunday school, 9:30 a m. R. C. Marquis, superin tendent. Preaching by the minister Rev. James 3. nes, at 11 a. m East Casper Sunday School. and Fenway A streets A full force of teach sent next Sunday. he chil be pi North Casper. Durbin, near J La and I. P McCann will speak at 11 A. Reed at § p.m. Con meeting at the close of ice. A full attend members and all others West Side Chapel. Meetings the temporary West Side chapel West Eleventh street for Sunday are as follows: 2:30 . m Sunday school. 8 p. m. preaching subject “The Conversion of Zacchaeus." The public ts invited service, a lot. 9-21-4¢ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court of the Sixth in and for Na- trona County. Wyoming. George T. Jones, Plaintiff, Bessie M. Jones, Defendant. To Bessie M. Jones, whose laf ostoffice address was Gen- eral Deliver, Denver, Colorado: Take notice, that George T Jones has filed a petition against you in the above-named court, the object and prayer of which is for a divorce a vinculo matrimoni on the ground of desertion. You are further notified, that you are required to answer said pe. tition on or before the 27th day of November, A. D. 1922, or the alles gations of said petition will be taken”as true and judgment ren- dered accordingly on proof. Witness the s-hand and seal of this court the 19th day of Septem- |ber, A. D. 1922, HAZEL CONWELL, | Clerk of the District Court in and |for Natrona county, Wyoming. Publish September 28, 30. Octo- ber 7, 14, 21, 28, November 4 1922. NOTICE va. SE EE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. land office at Dougas, Wyoming, Sept. 15, 4922. Notice is hereby given that George F. Radden, of Casper, Wyo., who, on October 23, 1919, made homestead entry, No. 022170, for SWM%SEK; S%SW% Sec. 27, SEXSE% Sec. 28, W%; WHE Sec. 34, T. 34 N., R. 80 W., 6th Prin. meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land abcve described, before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Commissioner, at Casper, on the 25th day of October, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Duff, Robt. Hailey, Ells- worth Tubbs, Clarence Engard, a of Casper, W °. B. J. ERWIN, Register, Publish Se 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14, 1922. Co PE See NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, U. 8. land office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 15, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Clark M. Taylor, of Kansas City, Mo., who, on October 14, 1919, made tional stock raising homestead entry. No. 011844, for SW& NW WtSW% Sec.| 27, SHN%, EX. SE, Sec. 28; E%NEX%, Sec. 33, T. 33 N., R. 78 W.. 6th Prin. ian, has filed notice of inten- tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion Bs Wheeler, United States Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on y| 24th day of October, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert Jones, Elbert Majora, Myron Spencer, James Wilson, ali of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWiN, Register. Publish Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct: 7, 14, 1922. Es NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Inter-—~>, U. S. land office at Douglas, Wyoming, Sept. 6, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Mike Miller, of Casper, Wyo., who, on January 19, 1917, made additional homestead entry, No. 011159, for ; SWUNWH. Sec. E%; S: Wh; Ete 80, NEYNW, Sec. 81, T. 32 R. 81 W., 6th Prin. merid- ian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to es- tablish claim to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S,. Commissioner, at Cas; Wvo., on the 17th day of Octo 13: imant names as _ witnesse: Dwig Edward W. lope, son, Harold Clar! tson, all sper, Wyo. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14, VOerrrrer essere $4