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SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1923. OUT OF TOWN advertisements must hee ssccompanied Rae or heck ‘a, full payment same. Note che. fc instructions about couating the and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. ow to Answer Blind), Classified Ads In answering blind ads in these columns ,please be careful to use stamps. swers in sealed envelope. In reply- ing to advertisements where refer- ences are asked for, do not send the original references, Send cop- tes of them only. _ ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas- Daty Trib it 1% cents a word each insertion; minimum 25 cents. CLOSING Johar! pitied classified properly must in iy Casper Daily Tribune office before 10:30, Want Ads received after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m. wil! be inserted under the head “Too Late to Cinssify.” - HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED— A girl in neighborhood to care for children; two or three enings a week. 1045 S. Lincoln. L-14-1t WANTED-—Young girl to work in o soft drink parlor. 220 W. First. Phone 489J. 1-14-1t WANTED—Mother’s helper for fam- ily of three. Apply Sunday morn- § ing. 1511S. Bpttice,“one-halt block |" nereain if taken at cnoc. $66A1 south of CY. 144-1t* spruce. 1-1g-2t $2.60 PER DAY paid one lady in each = Wilde toes circulars] AR@Y Gump drives a Columbia, tor Economy Nonalcoholic flavoring. Permanent position, F. E. Barr Co. Chicago. 1itit HELP WANTED—MALE | EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS—Sen- sational new Talco Kettle Corn Popper; name territory wanted; high class; big money for right man. Ta! bot Mfg. Co., St. Louis. Mo. 1-14-1t MECHANICS. Quit looking for a” job and ilv- ing from day to day. Be a skill: ed auto mechanic,-Our graduates are always workiny. Enroll now and let us place you on goort job in spring paying from $25 to $50 weekly. Our sctool the m= plete in country. We w your railroad fare. Our Welding Ci: WESTERN MOTOR MECHANIC! SCHOOL 1292 Acoma St. Denve! DETECTIVES needed everywhere: work at home or travel; big pay; interesting work; no experience nec- essary; free information. Internation- al Detective “Exchange, Baltimore Blag.; Chicago, Ill.’ 1-14-1t* FEMALE TYPISTS—Earn $25 to $100 weekly, spare time, copying authors’ manu- scripts. Write R. J. Carnes, Authors’! Agent, Tallapoosa, Ga., for particu-) lars. ¢ 1-14-1t* AGENTS WANTED AGENTS sell hosiery from mill to consumer; -men's, women’s. chil- dren's hose; 10c to $1.50 pair; make 43 1-8 per cent profit. Write Wacco Mills, 366 Van Buren, boars OP Bret SELL mens’ made-to-measure suits (union mace); snappy styles, wool- ens bought before advainges; want Droducing agents; spring swatch line ready, Leeds Woolen Mills, Cae LADY or gentleman agent wanted in Casper to retail Watkins Products investigate this offer; particulars and valuable samples mailed free. Write today. J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 84, Winona, Minn. 1-14-1t* SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Experienced Clothing Salesman Address Box A-3, Tribune 1:13-% SALESWOMEN WANTED WANTED —-" Experienced salesind: 's Studio, 1-18. POSITION WANTED POSITIONS WANTED—High school superintendent with bachelors de- gree and commercia) training and ecx- perience wishes permanent or tem- ying position. ACdress Box! A-6, Tribune, 1-14-2t* WANTED—By colored lady, day! Phone 15847. 1-10-4t ( SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—W'l! call and do washing t) FOR SALE—First clase organ, prac- (FOR SALE—Stix-piece fiber SERVICES OFFERED Hemstitc! excellent jy excel any material; prompt attention given to mail orders. Sin, Machine Co., 152 N. Center, rented Bldg. Phone 2205. 1-144f. WANTED—All_ Kinds of _ washings: men’s and women’s bundles a spe. clalty; prices reasonable. Melrose or phone 20693. MANURE, gravel, Call 121 N. 1-9-7t id, Us - Ing oF team ‘work of’ any” kind, Phone 1340 anc ask for Eddie. ~ 1-4-10t EE SEE US—Furniture repairing; stering; Pb (8 vacuum for Comb, 107 3, 10-22-t¢ re el FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Sep a eh rleicesteel FOR SALE—1921 model Ford tou ing in good shape. Jack Jones Gar 114-4 THE PEOPLES CHOICE —COLUMBIA CARS Every Columbia sold sells another ono. Casper people are awake to the wonerful values offered in Columbia cars and wo are selling lots of them. A great many good used cars are be- ing left with us for sale. These cars are priced to sell. You want a good used car? Give these the once over. Ford roadster, perfect shape _ Buick, like new Chandler touring _ Dort touring .new tires) Chevrolet, new tires, engine good as new .-____ Overland touring Chalmers roadster _ Dodge Commercial _ Cole Eight, lke new Buick touring Small Paymen Easy Terms. NEDICT MOTOR CO. 550 EB. Yellowstone — Phone 2030 1-14-3t i FOR SALE—Bulck four touring car, a ge PUES FOR SALE — One seven-passenger, 1921 Buick in first class condition, $850, terms to reliable parties. L. R. Bryan. P. O. Box 1258, Casper. USED CARS ‘We are selling every day, This is your day, Packard Light Six. Essex Touring. Hudson soven passenger, ‘The above cars are In good shape mechanically and are offered at! prices that are right, Come in and see them. R. N. Van Sant Motor Truck & Car Sales Phone 1406 442 E. Yellowstone L4-1t HOUSEHOLD GOODS _ FO SALE—Buffet $35; Mbrary table| $7; ofl stove and oven $15; dining| sable and chairs $25; Simmons bed, mplete $18; Singer sewing machine 5; piano, phonograph. all nearly new. C., B. & Q. car body no. 60, 1-18-2t*/ {® YOU WANT second hand furni-| ture or anything second- hand, or have anything to trade, cail at 367 S. Ash or phone 1660. tt FOR SALE—Several electric ing machines, Phone 1086. ‘1-5:t¢| wash- spe-| tains, upholstering and seat covers, Wyo. 1-12-5t ‘ AUTO ACCESSORIES work on|NEW and second: ‘hand tires, all sizes, Vuleanizing. Phone 1473-R. Uneeda Tire Co., 522 E, Yellowstone. 12-13-tf ———— TUCKER'S Auto Top Shor, head- quarters for auto tops, side cur- Ure work of all kinds, your pa’ e solicited. 1129 8. Beech. ert WANTED—TO BUY SS WANTED—Used Ford roadster,” pay} cash; state price and” reply. Address Box A-5, Tril + * 1-14-1t° ee WANTED—Will pay cash for any number shares of Casper Mutual ding and Loan’ stock (8th, ath or 10th series preforred); would consider stock of othe: associations if old Casper Sundap Morning Cribune WANTED TO RENT oe WANTED TO RENT — By respon- sible party, fiveroom modern house; will lease sf suitable. Box A-2, ‘Tribune. LiL st WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS GIRL with good. habits wishes girl from 17 to 24 for roommate. Phone 11575, Sunday or after 6:80 p.m. ' 1-13-2t* _— WANTED—More babies to ride in our sturdy stylish Sturgis baby maha in) bugetes; complete new line for new babies; price fror> $31.50 up. Cham- berlin Furniture #0. Phone we ie ~ HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ——$—$ S$ FOR RENT—Furnished| or uhfur- series. Addreys A-4, Tribune. 1-14-1t ee cade ea (Rea tg eee starter; must cheap. J. F. Shumak, Box 1280, Listes oe WANTED TO BUY OR RENT — four or more room house not to! £8 oe far out; owner only, 249 S. Center. | !@undered; Phone 1691. Ll4at PHOTOPLAY ideas, news © items! wanted; $25 to $500 paid. Experience unnecessary; outline free. ‘Write Producers League, 260 St. Louis. L-l4at* WANTED TO BUY — Futfniture of any kind. 120 W. Midwest. Phone . 2-24-t¢ WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- est cash price paid. 867 S Ash. Phone 1660. 5-9-tt WANTED TO BUY — anything of value in household goods. Phone 1086. 1-5-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fifty shares Wyoming Building and Loan stock; $75 paid in jwill sell for $50. P. O. Box 1487. 1-18-2t —— FOR SALE—Newstyle machine No. 8-F; practically new. Call New Pal- ace Inn. 1-14-3t FOR SALE—At baraign if taken at once; millinery, ladies’ lingerie and homstitching; up-to-date stock and g00d location for spring trace. . In- quire Hot Springs Abstract Co., Ther- mopolis, Wyo. 1-14-3t FOR SALE—Ladies red fox fur, in good condition; price $20. Phone 2286W. 1l4-1t, FOR SALE—Wyoming grown seed,| bulbs, plants, trees; illustrated price list free, Robin Bonwell, Bas! Chester Gump wants to trade his pony in on a Co:umbia. FOR SALE — Several show c1ses, cash register and typewriters and typewriter desks. Phone 1086, ; 1-5-1 FOR SALE—Royalty in Billie Creek field. Phone 2074R. 1-18-2t nished rooms, housekeeping priv- dleges-if desired. “£38 S. Linco.n. ¢ 3-2t ‘FOR RENT—Close-in basement room furnished’ for. light houskeeping or batching;, outside entrance; lHghts, shes; linens furnished and hot water heat; bath on same floor, $25. 305 S, Park. Phone 18775, FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room, electric light and water free; $10 per month, five minutes walk from the center of town at 406 W. First. 11-20-tf BOARD AND ROOM —_— BOARD AND ROOM—Best of board at 221 N. Center, in rear. 1 1i44t $< ————“___ |BOARD AND ROOM, $10 a week, home cooking, hot air heat. Phone 1679 414 S. Oak. 1-6-6t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR’ RENT — Two-room _ basement apartment, furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 1867R. 1-13-2t FOR RENT—Apartment, bathroom and kitchenette furnished. Call Geo. DeWolfe, Phone 1501-or Janitor Ard- more Apartments, Phone 784R. 1-14-3t FOR RENT — Two-room furnishes apartment. 646 East A. 1-12-2t FOR RENT—Large three-room furréshed apartment; no children. If you want a nice place to live, call at 1136 8. Walnut, 1-12-40" FOR RENT—Large two-room mod- | ern furnished apartment, private | bath, gas and Hghts furnished. 622 §. Grant. 1-13-2t FOR RENT =Four-room basement apartment, $30 per month; lights jand water furnished. Fifteenth and ie McKinley, Phone 1615W. 1-8-4t } FOR RENT—4-room unfurnished basement; $30 per month; lights and water furnished. Fifteenth and 8. McKinley. Phone 1615W. 1-13-4t FOR RENT — Furnished two-room front apartment, modern, cn paved 1-14-2t Street. 319 8, Jackson. Phone 1872W.| Ais | Roe $800 as first payment. A. P. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | BEST BUY IN CASPER. Six-room strictly modern bungalow, about one-year old, with full base- ment and one-room finished, laundry trays, automate hot. water heater, corner lot, lawn, siCewalk, pavement; plasterec| garage; well located on 3. Grant. This property complete cost the owner $10,500 and is one of the very fine ‘homes of Casper; offered for immediate sale at $8,000 with some terms. Call for appointment. A. aa Realty Co., Realtors, Phone OO FOR SALE—Two-room cottage with water and lights on E. Fourteenth) sermon, Street, just off Durbin; price $1,800. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., Real Phone 101M. SMALL NEW HOME. Three-room and bath room, nice level lot, just east of the brewery; can be sold very reasonable, terms. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, 202 Midwest | Bicg. 1-12-3t FOR SALE — Beautiful fiveroom bungalow. with sunporch, full base- ment with three-room apartment fin- ished; sidewalks, trees and pavement and well located’ on CY; price, $8,500 1-12-3t Nesbit Realty Co., Realtors. Phone 101M. 1-12-8t Ree een Stet 25s RTE FOR SALE—On easy terms, by own- er, nice fouF-roorn house and bath- room with basement; full lot, well fenced, nicechicken house and 25 elickens. 1218 S. Cottonwood, 1-12-8t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Corner of East Second sand Grant street, lot 65x154.9 ideal locat‘on for elther apartment or busi- Twelfth; has city water in street;! no asscesments; just right for small *bome; will make right price for quick cash sale. Also east front lot, Helghts with gas’ and water; easy terms. J. E. Stafford, 334 Midwest | Bldg. Phone 703. 1-14-7 View addition. for $1 down and $1 a week; city water, light and phone wires across the street and gas but/| Block away. The Dobbin Reulty C.,| 231 Midwest Bldg. 11-14-€ | | __ FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Twelve acres to raise} | \chickens or garcen, house, garage, | chicken coop and two creeks, cheap for few days; four miles from town. Phone 87W. 1-11-4t Se a | FOR SALE — Improve Nebrasaka| farm, 1,160 acres, located in Cherry | county, two miles to school, four mi'es to town, 200 acres in cultiva- tion the rest in pasture and hay, $18 per acre: will sell part cash and good terms. For further information, write | | Frank Kludsikofsky, Oakdale, Neb. 1-13-2t FOR RENT — Large unfurnished apartment, livingroom, bedroom, kitchenette, breakfast nook and bath; hot water heat, gas range, ice box; $75 per month. Phone 2052W,. FOR SALE—Three male German po- lice dogs, see the dog with the hu- man. brain, 602 W, Railroad. Sieg -12-3t ¥OR RENT — Two-room — furnished modern apartment, lizhts, heat and linen furnished, reasonable, 909 S. Celar, Phone 1475, 1-l4at 244t¢ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—1240- or call 1049 Box Elder, | | Wyo. | | | | FORSALEOR TRADE | at Ca: 1 fcre Montana ranch, near forest reserve and Yellowstone river; ideal stock ranch; price $10,000; want Cas- per property, Martin, 710 E, Third. | Phone 378W. 1-14-1t° FOR SALE—Newspapers in bundles of 100 for 10c; just the thing to put under carpets an@ on the pantry ahelves, All you: warit st The ‘Tribune FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR SALE—One Western Evectric| washing machine, one ivory reed baby carriage. Phone 1336R. At FOR SALE —Several new heaters, Garland, Ormer and other well known brands at the price of second hand ones. Graham Shields Co., suc- cessors to Shaffer-Gay Co. 1-14-3t FOR SALE—Three Martin beds com-) plete, as good as new. 604 E ‘Twelfth. 1-13. FOR, SALE—Several usea sewing mu- chines in good condition. Phone 1086. 1-5-tf ee EEE Sa te FOR SALE—New kitchen table and center table, cheap for cash. 216 East F, Aapartment 2. 1-6-tf FOR SALE—Pressure cookers, small sizes, 20 per cent discount. Graham Co,, successors to Shaffer- 1-14-3t Shies Gey Co. FOR SALE—Range with gas fixtures cheap. Phone 87W. 1-9-5t FOR SALE — Victrola{ mahogany case, 9x12 Wilton Velvet rug, over- stuffed livingroom set steel bed, springs and mattress, 75 box, electric washer. be) 114-1 three-piece bed- ne room suite, and bed in genuine walnut, slightly damaged in transit, was $1650, now) $119.75. Graham Shields Co., succes- ors to Shaffer Gay Co. 1-14-8t LATEST Victor and Brunswick rec- ords alway® at The Chas, E. Weile Music Co., 232 E. Second, ‘ese Andy Gump drives a occ amatn p I CASPER AUCTION HOUSE CASPER MATTRESS FACTORY Real bargans in new and used gas stoves, heaters and tank heaters; in- stantaneous water heaters; dressers, tables, chairs Mbrary tables; real 43- pound mattress $9; wo renovate and recover. See us first. 326 W. Yeliow- stone. Phone 1617J. 12-28-t¢ FOR SALE—Good hand washing ma- chine, new was $18, now $12.75.| Graham Shields Co., successors to} Shaffer-Gay Co. 1-14-3t tieally good as new, will sell cheap. Address P. O. Box 133, Casper, bts 1-14-31 HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I have a high class playér-piano for sale, cheap, {f taken at once. 14 BL F street. Phone 1618-J. 12-18-tt dining room sufte, buffet, table and four chairs {n elther brown or frosted fin- ish, $140. Graham Shields Co., suc- cossors to Shaffer-Gay Co, 1-14-3t LIVESTOCK | or will take in and deliver by re-! sponnible party. Call 10843. 1-19-3t* 1-13-3t*| emma | slumbla | 1-14-2t Andy mp drives a ¢ FOR SALE—Cheap if sold at once, seven head of horses; two seta of | FOR RENT—Large well room with prvate bath, sutable for) dresser, dressing table} FOR FOR RENT--Large furnished base- ment room suitable for two gentle. men for batching; meals if desired. 1420 8S. Poplar. ~ 1-13-2t FOR, RENT—One nicely furnished bedroom, adjoining bath. 1134 S. Beech. Phone 1952J. 1-13-2t FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished room, adjoining bath; reas- onable. Phone 1658W. 408 S. Mo- Kinley... 1-10-5t* FOR. RENT—Nicely furnished rooms far gentlemen only; steam heated and comfortable. 241 8. TEV ‘BA -18-4t FOR RENT—One nice oom for wo! in modern home, next to bath. 824 8. Wolcott, “14-2 ‘FOR RENT—Very desirable furnish-| eA room in modern home, good lo- cation. 141 W. Tenth. 214-1t furnished two gentlemen, - 305 Phone 1729W. FOR RENT — Furnished room in modern home, gentleman preferred. 1419 E. Second. ‘1-13-2t Chester Gump wants to trade: his pony in on a Columbia. ‘1-14-2t -—— One front bedroom RENT with bath for two people. Durbin. 1-14-1t* FOR RENT—Bedrom for two gentle men. 933 8. Spruce. 1-14-1t FOR RENT—Bedroom, suitable for ono or two gentlemen, with bath, Tent reasonable. 119 N, Grant. Phone 7873. 1-14-1t FOR RENT—Nico front room in pri- vate home, outside entrance; con- necting bath; prefer two refined young ladies or man and wife; break- fast if Cesired; 4 blocks from _post- office, 432 8, Beech. 1-18-3t FOR RENT—Nice warm clean rooms suitable for two gentlemen only, At 643 S. Beech. Phone 618J. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in mod- ern home, suitable for one or two gentlemen, 133 N. Kimball, — 1-14-1f FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms ladies preferred, 718 Badger. Phone 1925R. 1-14-2t FOR RENT—Front bedroom, reason- able; privilege of bath. 1035 EF. Sec: ond, Phone 96W. 1-18-3t FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in mod- ern tome, close in. 704 8. David. Phone 290W. 1-14-1t FOR RENT—Nige warm room next in private family, ame EH -13-2t) to bath Linc. Phone 427M. FOR RENT—Four rooms with bath, modern, 612 8. Lincoln. Phone 690J. 1-9-tf FOR RENT—Lady having nice Foom | in modern home, wants lady to) furnished work harness, single harness; three wagons; two-horse Fresno, T. 0, Box| 1417, City. 1-13-2t°] share room, meals if destred, refer- ences echanged, 1062 58. Ash. Phone FOR RENT— Two-room brick apart ment, furnished, five minutes walk from center of town; $25 per mont! Ughts and water furnished. Call at 406 W. First. 11-20-tf FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT house, completely furnished. EB. Second. Phone 1087J. FOR RENT—New three-room fur- nished house, modern except heat rage, sheds and chicken yards: ready for occupancy in two weeks. 1627 E. Twelfth. Phone 1961W. 1-13-3t 1034 1:12-3t house, close to refinery; no objec- tion to children; no dogs. Phone 754R 1-l4-1t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS — FOR RENT—Business bullding with apartments, A-1 condition, three, | five or ten year lease. Jay M. Probst, Realtor, 232 Midwest Bldg. Phone | 1870. 1-14-1t FOR RENT— Light running sewing machines. Phone 1086. 1-6-tf | FOR RENT—Piano tn good condl- j ‘tion, Call 1837W. 1-14-2t* FOR SALE—HOUSES . DON’T PAY RENT Large one-room house, east of the brewery, nice lot, $100 cash, balance monthly. See Ben Realty Co,, Real- ‘tors, 202 Midwest Bidg. 1-12-3t ee NBAT little home on north side, two rooms, cellar, pump; is on nice .| corner; well located. Seé Ben Realty Co., Realtors, 202 Midwest Bldg. | 1-12-3t | FOR SALE—1-room plastered. St, Mary's; three block# North Casper school, balance monthly. P. from the $550, $350 cash, O. Box 1828. 1-18-2t* ————— FOR SALE—Movable house, with or without garage, furnished or un- furnishec, must eell at once; bargain. 602 W. Railroad. 1-12-8t ——$ $$$ FOR SALE—New five-room house N. Craig street, garage, price $2,150; terms, Mather Realty Co., 255 8. Center. Phone 1088W. 1-12-3t FOR SALE—By owner, stricty mod- ern new stucco house, four rooms and bath. Phone 1170\V. 114-1 — A REAL BARGAIN! -| Five rooms and bath, two ro jand laundry room in basement; ¢ room house and double garage in’ the cated; owner js here to sell; ves out of town; will make very good deal to party with some cash. See Bon Realty Co., Realtors, 202 Bldg. 1-12-8t FOR SALE—By Owner: 1323 8, Elm. 1-10-10t TO NEAT LITTLE HAME at a bargain, four rooms, bath, two rooms in the &g6; location is best: just two blocks off ‘pavement, south sided cash or terms. Bee Ben Realty Go., Realtors, 202 Midwest Bldg. 1-12-at YOR BALE—Trree-rvoin house 1887. 1-9-tf) ce earage In east part of town, Menway. 113 8 Veibat Five-room _modern| _ R RENT — Four-room mofern} 1016! two jots;/ Ares! FOR LEASH—160 acres oll land In rear. This property 1s very well lo-| Address P.O. Box 778, Midwest | MADAM 6-room|Call and consult her on any affairs. modern dwelling, with basement or|229 B. A street. will trade for good business. Cali/to 10 p. m. 1-10-4t¢ ——— | WANTED—Inftormation as to the| address of Herbert C. Turner, for- merly of Casper, Address EB. “W.| basement; laundry room: double gar-| Spalding( Metropolitan Bank | FOR SALE OR TRADE—1920 model, |. motorcycle, run about 500 miles; | has not been out of town. See B Realty Co. Tel4-1t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Water well rigs. Phone 4913. 200 West K. 1-14-6t* FOR TRADE ee FOR TRADE—Land for lots or ay house and lot or land for land. What have you. 150 West H. ' w14-1te | WANTED—Lot on house ana lot in! trade for land. What have you? Any price. Address 150 West H. | else | 6—Touring }WILL TRADE BUICK car for lot in south part. cash difference. P, 0, [Phone 1773R. FOR TRADE — Section Nebraska | land for lot; extra good deal; or| Durbin street. 1-12-3t ASAE fer, D. Di, pastor. teachers’ training class; R. Hildebrand, pastor. 1 CASPER LOTS—We sof! lots in Fair! y |on_ prohibition. ; We all are, are asked to be present at| | committee is present. | Methodist Episcopal Corner of East Second and South Rev. Lewis E. Car 945 a m., Sunday school; 11:00 a. m. | st ‘America, Hold Fast’; Zella Wyatt nesday 180 p. m., prayer service and | «, ‘Thursday. | ,. chicken supper. First table will be served at 6:30 p. m. Second table at 6:30 p.m. Secure your tickets Thurs. day at the church. Friday, 730 p. m. choir rehearsal. The Second Baptot Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preach-! ing, 11 a. m, Preaching, 7:30 p. m. B. Y¥. P. U. at 6:30 p.m. Monday night, the Brotherhood, 8 o'clock sharp. Tuesday night the teachers training class, 8 o'clock sharp. Wednesday a The Missionary society will meet |“ each Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Church house 309 West A street; i Corner Grant and Lind streets, R.} Bible school, 9 morning service, 6:30; evening ser- Orchestra and piano mu. sic. From present indications we are all set for our pre-Easter campaign. Easter will end all contests. You will jlearn of the details concerning these by being present Sunday morning In Bible school. Dr. Sayles fs teaching the men’s Brotherhood class again. Men, hurry, the class is growing fast. All teachers are asked to Come at 9:00, o'clock Sunday morning. Im- portant. The services Sunday morning will be in accord with the state program Bring your friends. | The W. C. T. U. members will give an entertainment Tuesday night at| the Christian church, celebrating the | third year of prohibition, You are invited. { A joint meeting of the Ladies and! Brotherhood classes will be held Wednesday evening. | First Presbyterian. Tabernacle at Corner of 6th and Durbin Sts. | Rev. Charles A, Wilson, D. D., Pastor. | ro’ed to come out and get acquainted! pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock: tt Baptist headquarters. An-|tist church, them, “Lift Up Mine Eyes,” Wilder- mere; 11:00 a. m., Junior church con ducted by Mrs. Carter. will play a solo. 2:30 p. m., member- | Sunday, ship class will be organized, Parents are urged to come and bring their children. 3:15 p. m., King’s Heralds. 6:30 p. m., Epworth League, Palmer Johnson witrlead. Murray Giffin will sing and Fred Holland Jr., will play services, Mrs. Mnnie Peterson. Tues- lay, 7.45 p. m., lessons In truth. lay, 3 p. m. Good Words club. Regular services at 11 a. m.; subject, 1009 N. Durbin street, minister. Endeavor, subject, | | People are carnestly | services. pastor. 401 O-S Bldg. 208-11 O! Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 PAGE SEVEN m., Sunday school; 6:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting; 7:30 p. m., preac! ing service, subject, “The Necessity of Contact With God.” This day being Victory Sunday, important facts con- cfrning the workings of the prohibi- tion amendment will be given. Thyrsday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meet- ling, subject, “The Responsibility of | Christians.” The public is invited. ithout a church home are welcome| Grace Engl'sh Lutheran Church. = th us. Baptists in the c:ty are sup Oda Fellows’ hall. J. M. Cromer, You are a) Robert Heinze, superintendent. “A ranger but once in the First Bap-|children welcome. Morning sermon {at 11 o'clock. ‘Subject, “A Great Man Asking for a Job.” Evening sermon, |“Have You a Job?" Why, yes, you Services| are welcome. Come and bring some- healing | body with you. Unity Truth Center. Midwest building. 11 a. m. Special 215 Fri- Trinity Lutheran. (Missouri Synod.) Bouth Park and East 4th Sts. J. H. Gockel, Pastor. Christian Science Christian Science church, Grant| A German service will be held In the the cornet. 7:80 p. m., sermon, “Sin.! ana Fifth streets, Sunday’ school,|™Orning at 10:30. ‘Text of sermon: a Self-Injury.” Anthem, Jubilate} 9:39 a. m., persons under 20 invited. JOhM 2:11. Theme: “Tho Christian Deo. Solo by John Arnott. Wed u “| Home." In the evening at 7:30 the second Gciarias BS hs caged evening | of a series of sermons on “The Work : of the Church” will be preached. z Text: Matthew 28:18-20. ‘Theme: North Casper “The Christian's Share in the Work eo. Wooward, | of the Church.” The Park street busses stop at the Sunday school, 10 a, m.; Christian |chuerh door. The CY-2nd street busses 6:45; morning service, 11, “God's Time”; evening se ice, 7:30, subject, “Electing a Lord. invited to our Get off at walk south. Park street and St. Mark Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. | Holy communion at 8:00 a. m. MUls Free Methodist Church. Sunday—Sunday school,-10 a. m.; Church school at 9:45 ness building. Phone 157J. 1.6-30t*| night. prayer meeting and speaking man ‘ | c ol at 9:45 a. m. = + meeting for all. Our church is open) Preaching service, 7 p.m. |. Morning prayer and sermon at For SALB. Corner lot on East’ for every body, the seau all are free.| _ ThUrsday—Prayer meeting, 7 p. m.{ 11:00 a.m. M cordially invited, Florence Archer, | Grace Chapel * African Methodist - 305 North Grant street, Rev. T. J. as, . c : Water, lights avaUable; South WWaesh:|the pastora address the same, Walter a Wot, Sie Chapel Burwell, B. D., Minister. ington; .4860, tera fee Ben Feealty| John Brannon, minister. ‘Corner of Poplar and Fifteenth! ‘The usual Inspiring service are ex- Co, Realtor Tate pies strects, Rev. F. I. Blanchard in| pected at Grace Shapel Sunday. The — | charge. minister will preach at both services. FOR SALE — Lots in Standard First Onristian. Sunday services as follows: 2:30 p. f (Continued on Page Fight.) AUDITORS DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE Ci, REIMERTH , »REIMI HOSPITAL Certified Public Accountant 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Income Tax Service “eg / Phone 767 AN DENBERG Public Accountant Women's and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin there 406 STAF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND Ss OBSTETRIC: Campbell itardware Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. Ai ©. 8. Phone 148 wie eh Dacken, B. Se. M. D. ‘AR, NOSE and THROAT aia cae? RE PE , M. S., M. . . Cruzen, S. B., M. D. GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Y TREATMENT SKIN AND X-1 GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G Jnderwood, D. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registarar and Transfer Agents TGENOLOGIST | a ~ hitects J. ParHotogige D. | DUtoms Ieis Townsend Block “" PHARMAG 4 Casper, Wre: Phone 449 R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect C, E, Dunean,, D. D. 5. Suite 5, Daly Building Offices in Rohrbaugh Bullding 113 East Second Street Sunday school and Bible classes al ¢ RAYBURN S| WEBI, Britto Telephone 54 and 85 9:45 a. m. ae . GS. BARGER, M. D. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser-| AUTO TOPS Specialist mon: A Moral Revival. Notice to all men of the church and congregation who are interested in| the build!ng of the new church, and a meeting at 2:30 o'clock Sunday af-) with the architect, finance committees. portant meeting and each oe taeteh building and should see that each member of their Young People’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. Eventing worship at 7:30 p.m. Sez- mon: The. Straight Life. | Wednesday evening the Guild will meet at the Manse, 804 South Wol- cott, a dinner will be served, followed | by an interesting program. All the young women of the church and con- gregation are invited. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the Ladies’ Aid will meet in the church parlors. Mrs, C. H. Car- —— Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Cushions, 134 North Kimball, << ternoon in the church parlors, to meet BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Se Lnte ie ieee ates wc eae ase This is an im-| Houseworth Baggage and Transfer Phone 2015 5 Res. Phone 87W ———— | NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE | 508 E, Yellowstone ‘veh Lal Nose and Treat 113 | Midwest 4 Phone ‘ dd Repaired—Work. New and Bet DR. T. J. RIACH 1 AUTO. TOP SHOP Physict. asi ¥ y | ‘siclan an jury nm ere eee Phone 1072W| Phone 1219 Residence 2118 | J. C. KAMP, M. D. Office—Midwest Bullding Telephone 1650 and 1651 Phong 2121 Suite 304 0-8 Bh | DE. P. E. SHORTT ae lalist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 128. ‘Sscond. Casper, Wyo. DRS, MYERS AND BRYANT 220 S. Wolcott Light and Heavy Hauling ES TRANSFER pear Office Phone 313 AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 TTERIES mg and eyreeen ul BATTERIE Oltico Phone 699 Residence 748 CASPER BATTERY CO. \ peasice. 146 MARSHALL ©. KEITH HERBERT L. HARVE : Office 108 E. Second—Phone Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrics —$<$$—___ ee rai Phone 907 BEAUTY PARLORS RIGINAL MARINELLO SHOP | nes Phone 803 for house and lot, Address 150 West|Penter’s committee in charge. Beem pecons -)3 ie, hone LAW YEKS ea 1a4-ite| Music by the choir Sunday morn- CHIROPRACTORS { eRe Palm ing. Anthem—The Vision, Marshall. ; AMBROSE HEMINGWAY RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. Solo—Miss Damplere,, Evening serv-|" M, GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Lawyer } a ice: Anthem—Like as «a Father, Palmer Chiropractor a Room 221 Midwest Building eT | Trio—Mrs. Frank, Messrs. Marquis 127 W. Second Phone 17 Ty j with oll rights and ol; permite near] and Willams, ‘Freely ye havo re: DR. Ji), JEFFREY Boom 41g. Oll Bachan Bain MAME Aer Cb | ee . DR. ANNA GRAMAM JEFFREY | Office Phonie 180" Her Phone 20% + Pie First Baptist Church. | Suite 318 Midwest Bidz. Phone —“NIGHoLs & SHRRER Fifth and Beech, C, M. Thompson} DR. B. G. HAHN, Lawyers BUSINESS CHANCES Jr, pastor, Sunday school, 9:45 a.| Chiropractor __209:10-11 O11 Exchange Bldg. | m, There for you. Morn-;Townsend Bldg, Phone 423 eee NET PROFIT! $3,720 annually, mod- ern apartment of 16 apartments furniture and lease for sale and only | | $3,500 cash, terms on balance, Jay | M. Probst, Realtor, 232 MiCwest Bldg. Phone 1870. 1-14-1t) FOR SALE—The Worland Gardens, two ten-acre tracts in high stat The opportu: | nity you want if not above you will find among my listing. Jay M. Probst, Renltor, 252 Midwest Bldg. Office Phone 1870. Residence Phone 1404. 1 Bolton field; government permit. 5-29-t¢ PERSONAL WONDER—Wondertul _ ife reader; the lady with the wonderful | powers tells past, present and future. | Hours from 9 a. m. Bldg, Washington, 1-14-3t® MADAM WONDER—Wonderful life reader; the lady with the wonderful / powers tells past, present and future.! D.C. ' and] Call and consult her’on any affairs 252 West It. Hours from 9 a. m. to 10/p, m, Lieder Challenge to an Honest Ma: week service Wednesday, Men’s Night in the Gym, Friday, 7:30 p.m. This 4s open to all men of all! ages. Women's Night, Saturday, 7:20 PLENTY money to loan on improved 1 o'clock; theme, “First BLY. P.U., Evening service, 7 30 p.m.) DR. Zuttermeister Bldg, JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. BSUENA! & MURANE wyors 206-207 Ol Exchunge Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON ttorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 I. BE, BERQUIST Phone 1757 real estate. H. Vossbeck, lobby of ©ASPER COAL AND COKE CO, of cultivation within the corporate|p. m. This is open to all women and) Physician VI - ee | imits of Worland; . tour housed of girls, Ail the meetings of the church! $10_0-S Build'ng Phono 1754 NGENT MULVANEY | three, four, flve and six rooms; price|are open to all. Special music ut. all 324 Mi B $17,600 and includes all machinery | of the Sunday services,’ The evening CHIROPODISTS wiveee Bullding with Ford truck; 00d. business: prop-| service jn, especially attractive. ‘Those | CORINNE EB. ODRYANT OSTEOPATHS oaltion, J. W. Biceen, Worland, Wyo.’ | CORINNE BO BRIAN. 1-13-2t | LOST AND FOUND | Foot Specialist DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS INVESTIGATE! At once! Thess pros- j212 8. Center St. Phono 124-3) ci, 4, Osteopathic Physictan perous business —opportunities;; LOST—33x5 tire, mounted on rim, = |Bulte 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, 388 largo grocery and market, cigar,| with cover, lost. between Casper | Rhee ee ceca rt DR. ©. A. SANFORD news and confectionery, small cafe;/and Salt Creek. Return to Earl ntifie Chiropodist Gnocralbic ene garage and rooming house; all the Boyle and receive reward. 1-14-1t, Suite No. Is, zottsemeieter, Bids. | \idwest Bldg. Phone 1930 foregoing are down town and the | hone best of locations in thelr respective) MONEY TO LOAN | COAL lines; rooming house. | RADIATOR REPAIRS ate ene NATRONA KADIATOR SHOP Repairing, Recoring of Radiators Genuins Gebo Coal American Theater. 1-6-tf! 356 N. Durbin Phone 677) 425 W. Yellowstone Phone 1523W FOR SALE OR RENT | CONFECTIONS SHOE REPAIRING FOR SALE OR RENT — Two-room furnished house, close to refinery.| Inquire at 671 W. Yellowstone. 1-13-2t¢ | 232 S. Center |CLEANING AND PRESSING ANLEY & CULL FIRST CLASS. SHOE R cPAIRING Cigars, Cuufectlonery and News AIL Work Guaranteed, Phone 80W Ben Suyematsu 235 East H SPECIALTY SHOPS LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SUITS 1 iits CTALTY SHOP Cleaned and Pressed $1 | Afternoon, Evening Gowns, Remodeb T wish to state to my friends and) G00ds Called” for and Delivered | 1g, business acquaintances that I have Khore 1137 or : 1660 | 2 South Wolcots CAsponed of all my real estate and jn-| Works 631 W. Ninth HT. Stahl) surance business to my partner, Mr.|< ~~ COMMERCIAL CLEANERS TAILORS J. C, Ross, who has been associated | aning 7 Talloring Tit, THE TAILOR ith me for © months . a tA Ne ight rd fab shai Ao ad 2 ter, Upstairs, Phons 1149W 212 8, Center hore 837-\V of the cordial relationship T have en jJoyed with the public during the past four years spent in speak for Mr. Ross the treatment and am sure be will ser you with the same interest that have always felt 1| J, F. JON Lelddtj | DOCTORS | TROY TAILORS AND CL) — in Po niMBALT ———.. | 148 E. Midwest Phone peat » A. P. KIM 4 cvuranaaneus neon hogs ofrecon | TYPEWRITERS = 2208 and DR. W. W. YATE Far, Nose and Throat econd. Phone 2201 and 186° Grow, 12 Phone 20310