Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1923, Page 17

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Casper Sunday worning Cridune PAGE THREE. age of 21 at Pt 4 into the White Sea, where she served bu'lt in 1903.” She ie 140 feet long.,mas-trees. Boatloads of over 20,000] the holiday throngs. They were very 9:30 a.m. Testimonial meetings are “3 as fagship to a fleet of submarine|5,780 tons displacement, 170,000) trees were received at the London|cheap. The average working man held Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. aaa = chasers and patrol veasels, Following |horsepower, with a designed speed of] docks. Decorated with cheap German | could buy a small tree and fill it with * the armistice she served as flagship to,twenty-one knots. toys, they were sold in every sti toys for m little CLOSES HI YEARS CAREER the ‘admiral commanding American} geveral attempts to preserve the! = J forces in the eastern Mediterranean Olympia as @ Spanish war memorial’ and assisted in quelling the post-war have faile¢, because the shortage of Misturbances in the Turkish capital.’ Navy funds preclude ali but the most 4 She also saw service in the Adriatic. necessary expenditures for the navy. wed Sebbes intaiemias LOWEST STORAGE IN CASPER Rev. Edwin-E. Preston. leteah oa aicios aboe, sitar SRG Eh Bg Repair Work on All Makes of Cars. jWwith their criticisms. Have your pen-| Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. 6—|Navy for the honor of bringing to| German Christmas For England GAS, OIL AND CARS GREASED cil handy. write your critic’sms of Evening worship, 7:30. (United PrPess.)—The cruiser Olym-| America the body of the unknown gol- the cburch ‘services and your sugges- Acetylene Welding and Small Lathe Work. pia, Admiral Dewey's flagship at|dier from his grave in France, LONDON—(By United Press.)—The! tons for new year. We dte trying Trinity Lutheran. Manila Bay, the most fistoric ship! The Olympia last summer made| hated “boche”-6f Christmas Day, 1917, | Passenger Car and Truck Tires and Tubes and ert Wace hinrees the right way. PRtecarmand Sear ae ABS, biley pel B. arte American Nevycares placed! her final cruise, a trip to the West| made Christmas Day, 1922, a merry Accessories, ip us. regular monthly board , Lor. | ou! commission at t! navy yardci\Indies, as training ship for Ai His Fr Ger-j | meeting “will be. held in. the “church, SP ornate ress a oe midahipmen. Kor oe engl eee teaser Snpland. CARS SOLD ON COMMISSION many’s chief export to England was terminates ‘al-) The O'ympla was built at the;an occasional Zeppelin raid. In 19 W. TT : most thirty years of Roath: for this} Union Iron Works, San Francisco, the Germau Black Forest Bn the ILLIS-HACKE co. “ xt % e man-o’-war, at/and completed in 1895. he wi incl, svurce of England’s Christ- - as Rent ‘ of eermcnaion erin eee reoee tee nple s ax_re- principal 1 Phone 1891-W—Garage 363 S. Ash Poe ear | Books will ‘be. brought|ing at 7:40 at the church. Boys and| Work of the Church.” Text of first than any other angle’ iecter are for children in other lands. Epworth girls, you will enjoy the Sunday schoo |°°™0n: Matthew 20:1-16. Theme: tributed to the shifting of the United) League, 6.80 p. m., led by Murray Gif-) hour immensely from‘ now Some | “The Scope of the Work of Btates from a people of restricted as-| fin. Hubert Bishop will sing tn coun-| thing new each week. . Don’t | Church." Monday evening at § pirations to a world power. | ter tenor voice, “One Fleeting How: | o°clock the’ first quarterly business Violin obligata by Mrs. Anderson. rae meeting pf the congregation will be!wne Grymols or tenae ae the na Miss Holland wil! accompany on the St. Anthony's held. Officers will be elected and j.° Catholic, tic coast for the Pageant at’ piano. At 7:80, sermon. “Who Repre:| Corner of Seventh and Center Sta,| X%eF matters of importance taken up.| Now sore teatro 18985, cin: sents Our Country in the Far The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, pas memorating the successful termi Anthem, “Peace r leave w'th the tor. Early mass, 7 a. m.: second mass It has recently beep. found that/tion of the war. She was then at- Roberts. Duet, “He Shall Feed 9 a. m.; last mass, 10:30 a. m.; bene | botasraphs of stars down to the tached to the Atlantic cruiser force Flock’—Johnson. By Mrs, Osborn and diction, 3 p. m.; mass during the week | 'Xth magnitude of degree of bright- Pate ress can be taken in broad daylight. { the photographs are taken through 1 deep red screen the stars appear- 10:30. ‘Text of sermon: Luke 2:41.52. | $1,000 REWARD for proof of a single instance where DR. JACK has failed to cure Mental Depression, Gloominess or Despondency. This world-famed specialist, direct from Los Angeles, will open an office in Casper on January 10 in the Rialto theater building for the treatment of Insomnia, Gout, 6 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Colds, Fevers and all other dis- 9 eases. CURES GUARANTEED—by a NEW METHOD. , Here stand the proud buildings of and merned there for some Sears. She great financial institutions, in New was refitted at our entrance {nto the 9, world war and for a time served as York's Golden Acre. | First Baptist. \flagship to the submarine patrol! i oe ‘And teachers’, training cass, Fel!” pirth and Beech atrests, Rev. c. a1, Ustinetiy. squadron off New York. ‘ Each square foot of land sustains it day, Ladies’ Ata. Society Circle meet. | 7 Pompe up tare ree Young women of London have taken Olympia ran ashore at Block I ; a fabulous valuation and must yield 5 ings. Busy Bee, with Mrs. O. R. theiourte tea mae © wearing a red ribbon round their and for a time was thought to be a @ commensurate return. é Hawley, 229 Eadt G street. Capitol s ing ace | kles a8 @ sign that they have been total loss. She was finally salvage! 9 Hill, with Mrs. O. W. Hilgren, 445 8.) vice 7:80. = accinated. and after renairs were made . sent *. 10) Grant. CY, with Mra, Mae Hathaway, | 70°, ote Chantuan ® wentie ae rhe TO OC co There are no great financia] in- 8" Bat Gouth: Oak bie cteste:willignest! ow esapuaay. Tb pete We, (reglitied stitutions located on some streets be one is asked to bring a 2é-cent gitt. sen” at 2 o'clock there will be a frame b.ecane’8 erate teil a We wish to announce the removal of our i Tat Bout Boceh, Botiat ovis | ton with the enmual roll call of the blessed with matarialvadcanteres, shop from 222 South Wolcott Street to Et Mrs, W. W. Burgess. 863 South Park take Heth ae epraeetia but obscure. 152 NORTH CENTER, in the ARKEON 104 F. Layman, 102 North Grant |e burch and the church. activity BUILDING, with a full line of needles, H If a church means anyth’ng it mean: Ah! There’s the rub—obscure! ; in a body of people led by the spirit o Me parts, and accessories, and a complete stock io Soufevarih Grate ateece seins 9, |S Pree a toenecures Zt thls of machines including the very latest mod. i ts . boo ab power. nee the Day of Prayer. And t these eat fi cial in- Pt Burwe'l, B. D., minister, Hol: A nd ye’ eSe gre inancial in. “ munion ‘will be obeerved at both mad pelt fobs erect ate eee AMBULANCE SERVICE : stitutions, paying tremendous sums els in ELECTRICS. Ls ices Sunday. The m'nister will ch. ( ivi A Evening sermon, there: «The Bests [eordaly towed. Tie aiden nay Designed especially for ambulance pur- ho eens Sag cnet peg te All machines sold on easy payments. e tt we re eet- ST ao ary ” i i i __ BBE of Wiadom Ofticial Board mest cog ae. atvaye open to those withow 1! poses, and operated by a competent ambu- not advertise. See us for rents, repairs, hemstitching and 3 Trelcome to all these services. The |put once inthe First Baptist chureh. 1 lance man. ; buttonholes. We will be pleased to serve be. launched January t. “We sollte Church of Jeans Christ of What is “advertising”? you. Prompt attention given to mail orders, % co-operation. Your presence Latter A Gear, expecially to the services 811-| services will egg ne Tats Call 650 ; Homer Rice * ‘ ‘S - day, me very inter ig financial! yaton hall North Wolcott. Si ~ Ay . Dail * . rhc ma wel ct Sat tow aes | DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE with he Aiseren Ausocation of “aaveraesg (IM Sher Sewing Machine Lompany f : ! 2 North ~ uss ee at Sey m. \Everyone invited. Agencies, : 1009 North Durbin St. Rev. Géorge Phone 2205 ~ ‘Woodard, m‘nister. Sunday school at Christian Science, 10 @. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 D.| Christian Scien, careetise hela im, Morning worship, 11. Evening | oy gunday at ii «a neon ie worship, 7:30, Revival meetings are| churcn edifice at Fourth and Greve : ig Deips held every. night et. 7:40,.under| sects” the leason aermiGn for Gee nea es ¢ S re ginfa. A‘l are heartily invited to ( J c ; ior the activities. \ ee { . ° ' dir. P, 'Bceneed etree: oe fA TTL PRICE LIST Is is a ou ave ° day meetings as follows: Sunday , ia m. h > / 4 * ' ; e,0 West Side Ch I. | Corner of Poplar and Brrteenth Sts Says Glass. of Salts Helps to | ® eee Tan | Overcome Rheumatism ; a : m. ¥ ' "Acid. a ik ' ‘ im. ' p Cora Fabric Rea On | Rheumatism is easier to avold than Sze Kantellp Kantalip Tubes eee * 3 lta, cup atetesna.ovelenawn author: We gogo hake Cat $11.35 $2.35 Lots in Carey’s New Re-subdivision Will Be Placed on the Market the Prayer meeting. subject, “Satan and} ‘y. We are advised to dress warmly, $16.10 18.10 2.95 be ‘His. Work.” The public ts invited. see ery a erp lrg one o o * «3°55 ye aot ER | et ae emer WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10 F 3 iv. ui is cau! Ps elie 5 rector. Hoty! wunion| waste and acids resulting from food aah ee b] * at 8 a. m. Ohurch school at ‘9:45 9.] “ermentation. It is the function of Z 8 He m. Holy Commun’on ard sermon at| the kidneys to filter this poison from 25.10 3.95 9 eS 11 a m. Vesper service at 5 p. m, he pings soaeast tt out saris urine; 26.20 4.05 t ¢ 0c OL ie in are also.a means Second Christian. f freeing the blood of this Rputiey: WAT 3 eat oo Corner H and Madison. Bible} In,damp and chilly cold weather the * Be s - INE a as 1h cies Sone pecplvfareer:| ue ktanete tas doebi ee ee B50 Thi bdivision li f the East Sid i 4g t a le ‘'s lo le work; le | i 5 fa 2 33: me, Sauna DeoD pe eae to Me ace) wick the wo is re-subdivision lies south of the East Side school and follows the ridge of the hill P. dies will meet to organize, Tho La,|:liminate this waste and acide, which, 6.60 Southeast of the City from 5th to 11th streets. ; (ose dies’ Society at Mrs. Dundon inthe] ceeps apcumulating and circulating | 5 Cg Murphy apartments, Thursday, Janu | hrough the system, eventually set. 6.70 Fy ‘ i : M ary 11 at 2:30. All are invited. eee ase an mansileg, cates 6.85 A complete replating has been approved by the City Council and heartily endorsed by Fiat Presbyterian, | sheumatiem r re the Civic Beautifying Committee of the Chamber of Commerce and the City Real- ibernacle. Sixt! in oa the it tw ft rh , er, Charles A. Wilson, D.-D. pastor | cet trom any Shasaacy ‘about sour | The above change of prices effective January 1, 1923. tors’ Board. i Sunday school and Bible classes, | ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon- p ; "clock. Sermon.| ful in a glass of Another advance in prices looked for at an early date. a ‘ " é ty “ Pemieat aver schsats iehesteuntch ‘re Dresictnat eich moraing for. a : a ae Two beautiful boulevards will lead from the exclusive resident district Southeast of pp week, is is helpful = ‘ ; indi j + ‘ i aa aly, remove waa Tatar, alo 40 i C ASPER SUPPLY C 0 the a to BPS cabedeanion: wine prc ng on an easy grade, thus assuring the FS 7 stim 5 l- ae to recov new mam ine the og anaes Ui oiten eis ; i purchasers of these lots against a prohibitive grading assessment. the bers. Young peopl eeting. v. Jad its is inexpensive, c m. Sproning, aervioa, 70, under the ad teal a eer and Coliseum Motor Co, Oil City Auto Supply Three Public Parks have been dedicated to the Public in this addition. r x Sole case. Speakers, Messrs. I. A | s used. with excallent remuite by inou- fl © Petition for sewer and wtaer is already in the hands of the Council and we have been j Reed . sands of fo ; , MaeDry ‘Theen. ekre" Mork waDesL AN eat thee mate £5) assured of construction work being started in the spring. at ‘vidgon, with a violin pn Bid oti § Anth “Th : : : : ay : ia ar amt ier oan ga | mn mimi This is the first exclusive residential sub-division to be zoned. No mercantile or manu- (ite ‘We: welcome all to these services, “eae i) WH | i facturing concerns will be allowed to build or conduct business within the limits of this addition. A building restriction of $7000.00 has been placed upon this property thus assuring home builders of protection on their investment. » Grace English Lutheran. Fel'ows’ Hall. J. M. Cromer ae CAN WE. AFFORD A CAR? Heinze, superintendent. New : y zi ; ‘Year's sermon, at\ 11, “Christ Going 5 4 Before Into Galltlee.”* Brady il) want t to church the first Sun a TGRANine ave Fear. Tk ths evening Ask Mr. WwW. R. Yeilding the subject .will be "Pure posicinest . In Shlkboas vi ibeoptey ata thet sud" tn He Will Tell: You About religion, al want the bottom and fun damental facts. The only Aq a oe find th igt "ui ts Chrnt taught, and follow his ex THE QUALITY LINE ample. Everyone should be intereste’ Lots may be purchased on the regular contract plan, either by yearly or monthly pay- ments. Yearly payments are one-fourth down balance in three equal yearly pay- ments. Monthly terms are: 10 per cent down and 214 per cent per month on the balance. . Come early and make your selection. No lots sold or reserved previous to the opening hour. tn these discussions. than welcome. more fave been paid. on HUDSON ESSEX church lot. The Rev. John F. Setbert, general home missionary secretary of MARMON fu the west, will soon make a visit, when plans will be decided upon for a church build'ng, when one unit of the main building will be decided upon A banquet will be given the secretary LN dz. when al! the Imtheran element will ZA ZL be present to urge the !mportarice of the work in Casper. The.pastor has @ permanent office at 807 O-8 building where he will b glad to meet any who may have any business. Phone 664-W. First Christian. Corner Grant and Lind Sts. R. FR. Ettidebrand, pastor. Bib’e school, 9.45 Morning serv'ce, 10:45. Christian En deavor society, 6:30. Evening service at 7:31 Orchestra, choir and plano music. Everyone ts urged to be ready Prices Will Range From $800 to $2,000 Remember! Wednesday Morning, Jan. 10, 8 O’clock J. M. CAREY & BRO. Carney R. Peterson, Agent 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 363 1381—PHONE—1406 i SECOND AND YELLOWSTONE (LLL 2024-4044046640048 PROC LEEOUL OLD OAD DLE E4404 964-45-054090OOO0006 964-0 1EDEL4BCLLDELGILGS264-9464646666-60066. *

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