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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1923. 7 ) Fy} Methodist Episcopal Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis E. Car. pastor. 945 a. m., Sunday school. A men’s s Will be taught by Dr. G. M. Anderson. Class for all ages are pro- vided. 11:00 a, m., Junior Church conducted by Mrs. Carter. Lessons from the Hfe of Washington will be Jered. Harold Henry will sing. 11:00 a. m. sermon, “Better environ. ments or better men, Which?" An- them, “Hear My Cry, O Lord,” Wooler.) 2:30 p. m., membership 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. ebate will be held on the subdject, Resolved That the Negro Offers the Methodist Episcopal Church the catest Opportunity for Missionary ’ The affirmative will be pre- ented by Leo Thomas and Miss Eva erguson. The negative will be pre. nted by Edward Hathaway and Miss lary Westfall. Special music. The 30 p. m. sermon, “Secret of Love for Christ." Octet, “Now Thank ve All Qur God.” Molo, Joan Arnott. ‘jAcsday, concert recital by Mrs. Car- d Mrs. He'ms, presenting Enoch Arden. Miss Edna May Healey and lubert Bishop will sing solos and the le quartet, Messrs, Bottoms, Fish. Osborn and Cook will sing. Wednesday, 7:30, prayer service and teachers’ training class, 1 irsda 30 p. m., Martha Wash. on party at the parsonage under auspices of the Woman’s For- cign Missionary society. A varied yrogram, Silver offering for Miss Abel's work in China. Thursday, 6:30 p. m.,. supper and ial of men's class. All men not ected with some other Bible class are invited. iday, 2:30 p. m., general meeting the Ladies’ Aid society. Social ice circle will entertain. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. GlhLo! BEAUTIFY . TAR AT ONCE Try This! A Gleamy Mass ot Luxuriant- Hair a few moments you can trans- m “even plain, dull, flat°hair. You can bave it abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just. get a 35 cent bottle of “Danderine” at any drug- store, Then moisten a soft cloth with the “Danderine” and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the uty of your hair, It will be a ass, so soft, lustrous and so easy to do up. All dust and excessive 011 is removed. Let “Danderine” put new life, vigor brightness In your hair. This nulating tonic will freshen your Pp, check dandruff and falling hair help your hair to grow long, ick, strong and beautiful.—Adv. 100 WAYS To Make Money BY BILLY WINNER WOULD find some person who wanted to “brush up” on the subjects I could teach. Maybe he would need tutoring to pa: an examination, or perhaps he would want to make up for a neglected education. At any rate, I could tutor this, person either in the afternoon or eve- ning. Through the Tribune’ Went Ads I would get my first pupil. Then maybe I'd decide I could handle some more, and soon I'd © busy one or two extra hours very day, Other teachers have lone this, so I know my plan would be a success. I would im- prove my work and make money t the same time. = ‘G LA y school, 9.45 a.m. There is a class for you. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Theme: “The ‘True Spirit of a Christian, B.Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. ® Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Theme: “The Word of Life.” Mid-week gervice, m. Men's gym night, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Open to men. Women in’ gym, Saturday, P. m. Open to women and girls. The First Baptist church is open seven days a week to serve Casper and the people of Casper. All mem- bers of society in Casper are wel- come to the various services of the church during the seven days. It makes no difference who you are or what your condition is you are wel- come to all the services. There is no ine of demarkation between rich and poor for God seeks to win all to him- self. This is a church of Jesus Christ hence it can and does make no dis- tinction, The services of worship are open to all. You are a strang but once in the First Baptist church. Wednesday, 7:30 P. 7:30 Emmanuel Baptist Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Rev. F. I. Blanchard in charge. Meetings as follow Sun. day, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., Preaching service, subject, ‘The Early Church and Its Additions;" 6:30 PD. m., Young People’s meeting, sub- ject, “Stewardship of Substance,” Gen, 4:9, Mal. 3.10.; 7:30 p. m., preach. ing service, subject, “The Excuse, Not Today But Tomorrow.” Wed- nesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting, 0 subject, “hings Whicn, Shou'd Be Emphasized In Our Church.” ‘Thurs hday, community night, A program adapted to Washington's — birthday will be: given. Lacey, attorney at law, will deliver an address on “George Washington.” Articles from an exact copy of the original Ulster County Gazette of January 4, 1800, will be read, among which will be an account of the funeral of our first President. Other important parts on the program. Admission is free: The public is invited to all of the meet ings. Grace Chapel Africa’ 305 North Grant street. Burwell, B. D., minister, uplifting and inspiring services are expected at Grace Chapel Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at both 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. minister will’ fill the pulpit at both hours. Topic for morning sermon, “The Temptation of Jesus.” Topic for the evening sermon, “The Conquerer From Edom,” The rport fram the building committee of which Mr. H Methodist Rev. T. C. Coleman is chairman, will be had| at the evening serv! hear it. All’ come and Grace English Lutheran All_services held at Odd Fellow 50 H. P.—Amazing Performance —$995! Jewett's six cylinders are 3% by 5 inches. They give you full fifty horsepower. No automobile of com- parable size and price was ever built with such power! Consider the amazing perform- fine motor in the 2805- pound Jewett. Acceleration from 5 ance of this to25 miles in seven take traflic in high gear at two miles an hour,orthestraight-ahead stretch at sixty. Beat any car climbing hills. It’s the wonderful Paige-built motor that does these things — a motor finely built and ideally lubri- cated. High-pressure oiling sends a gallon of oil every 46 seconds to all main and connecting rod bearings at All moving parts are remarkably smooth, noticeably silent. The new-type, all-steel, oil- tight universal joints — oiled, not 15 miles per hour. A The usual | (Missouri Synod), 8. Park and F. 4th streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor.| Any breaking out of the skin, even Sunday school, 9:30. Morning ser-/ itching eczema, can be quickly vice, 10:30. Text of sermon; Matthew little Men. | 4:1-11; theme. “Lesso From the 2 noted. skin Temptation of Christ.” ening ser. alist. Because of its. germ de. The| Casper Su unday school at 10 ace Was upon’ Him; and with His Robert Heinze, superintendent. stripes we are healed (Isalah 53:5.) ject for class study, “Jesus and a | Zaccheus.” A class to fit anyone. St. Anthony's Catholic i Come: " Morning sermon at 11, The} Corner. of--Seventh and. Center Christian's Wings,” (these are not] streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, | angel’s wings, they are different.)| pastor. Masses on Suhday at 7, 9.| Evening subject, “The Sinner’s, Dead} and 10:30 a, m. Mass--during ‘the! Weight.” There’s no use talking we] week at 8 a. m. Benediction Sunday are all sinners. Some, thank God are| 3 Pp. m. sinners saved by grace. But remem- —_ ber we are sinners and need a per- St. Mark’s Episcopal | sonal Saviour. Whoever does not be. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. leve this has not made the first step| Seventh and Wolcott streets. Holy! in the Christian life. Come let us communion at 8:00 a. m. Church talk it over. Maybe you will find out schoo! at 9:45 a.m. Morning prayer what is wrong with man. Say, the and sermon at 11:00. Week day ser. worst fellow in the city of Casper is vices—Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.; the man who thinks he 4s all right, Thursday at 4:30 p. m. 1 without any of this gospel stuff. At a | 6:30 in the evening just before the North Casper i sermon, the Luther league will have @/ worth Durbin street. Ges. Wood-| service, and complete its organization. The subject for consideration $s, “Truthfulness.” Miss Gysland will lead the discussion, and conduct the devotional part. We had 17 present last Sunday night. We want an even 34 at this meeting. So you must come and help us. Come three times. ard, minister. Sunday school, 10 a.| m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m.,| leader, Neoma Brittain. Theme, $50, 000 to improve the community; how | should we spend It? Morning service, 11 a. m. Anthem, “Soldiers of the King.” Text, “That Soul Shall Be! Cut Off From Israel." Evening ser- vice, (30 p. m. Text: Anthem, “The| Man on the Cross." Text: “The Chariot of Israel and the Horsemen Thereof.” First Presbyterian Tabernacte corner 6th and Durbin streets. Rey. Charles A. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Sunday school and Bib'e classes 9:45 a.m. Mr. Fred Van Gorden will lead the Men's Bible class. There will be an interesting discns- sion of the lesson. Subject Jesus and Zacchaeus. Luke 19, 1-10. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon: “The Making of a Soul." Anthem: “To Deum Laudamus,” Eville, Solo, Mrs. John Lind. Young peoples meeting 6:30. Rev. WI'son will lead the meet- ing and will answer difficult questions on the Bible for the young people. Evening worship, 7:20 o'clock. Ser- “A Minister's Contacts.” An- “The Spirit in Our Hearts,” Duet. “We Bless Thee For Thy Peace,” Briggs; Misses Carlson and Winter. The Missionary society will meet. Thursday morning in the church parlors at 11 o'clock with lunch.at noon fol!owed by a mission study program, the trend of the race. Please note the change in the hour of meeting. A full attendance of the society is desired. Mr. L. A. Reed, chaiyman of the building finance com mittees rill return from Cheyenne on Monday after which there will be a meeting of all sub-chairmen and their committes. The time will be an. nounced at a later date and all chair men should haye'a good report to sub- mit at that time. W done regarding the bul cam- paign. A hearty welcome is given to all new people of the city. Cnristian Science Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. in the church edifice at Fourth and Grant streets. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a. m Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. North Casper Christian Corner of Madison and H streets. The, Rev. Stephens, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Eve. ning services at 7:30. A‘) are’ wel- come. Unity Truth Center Room 215, Midwest building. Se vices:) Sunday school 10 a. m., Sun- day; 11 a. m. services, subject “Re- SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smiogth Says Spe- oped cialist. ‘Trinity Lutheran | | vice, 7:30. A series of special Lenten | stroying properties, this sulphur pre sermons on “Christ's Trial Bi paration begins at once to soothe trri Pilate” will be begun. Theme of first| tated skin and hea! eruptions such as sermon:, “Christ -and Christiani rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom falls to’ remove the tor: jment and disfigurement, and you do| upon | not have’ to wait fér relief from ém- uffer|barrassment. Improvement quickly and die? ‘The word of God answers;| shows. Sufferers from skin trouble “He was wounded for our transgres-. should obtain a small jar of Rowles sions; He was bruised for our {n-}Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug. iquities; the chastisement of _our gist and use it ke cold cream.—Ady, Before the Judgment Seat World.” During Lent meditate Christ's passion. Why did He of th we 1x Built by Paige greased —have sealed-in lubrication good for 15,000 miles. Jewett gives fast shifting of gears with a bare 3-inch movement. Thanks to a new clutch, shift as fast as your hand can move. No pause, no clash, Drop from high to second at 30 miles per hour: that’s Jewett gear-mastery. Ball-bearing spindles, an exclusive Jewett betterment, give superior steering ease. | Every inch of it is ruggedly built, | and Jewett’s 200 pounds greater weight gives big-car riding ease. Genuine leather upholstery. Built- in transmission lock. Drum-type head lamps. Snug curtains; abundant Youcan | —Prayer service, 7 p. m. All welcome. riding room. See for yourself this high-power, | Paige-built Jewett Six, at $995. In all the world there never was such a car at such a price! DOUD-WEAVER MOTOR CO. 434-436 WEST YELLOWSTONE PHONE 1700 nday WBorning Cribune deeming a small thought.” ‘Tues-|and if you lke géod music aay, 7:20, lessons in truth. Wednes-| along and hear some. day, 10 a. m., Christian Healing. Fri-| ——— day, 3 p. m., Good Words élub, speak- Church of the Nazarene er, Mrs. Lenna Christal Byrnes. | streets. Rev. Sunday school at 10 o'clock; mornti Worship, 11 o'clock; evening worsh! 7:30; -Y. P. 8., 6:15. Tharsday, 1 Mills Free Metnodist Sunday—Sunday school, Preaching m. service, 7 p. m. Thursday Florence Archer, pastor. 1124 South Poplar street. day, 7:30, prayer 7:30, teacher's training class. $$ “My Old Kentucky ss Wean Evansville Chapet Rev. F. I. Blanchard = in Sunday meetings as follows m., Sunday school; 3:30 p. m., preach. ing service. A special address to the young people, though helpful to all charge. 2:30 p. ages. wilt be given, ‘The public ts fn- Home” Booked For vited is W Kenwood Presbyterian Casp er This Week) Rev. Edwin E. Preston, pastor. 9:30 a 4. m., Sabbath school; 11:60 a. m., morning worship. Mr. H. Roe Bartle, Scout executive for the Casper council Will speak at this service, “My Old Kentucky Home,” an o K “Ww story by +|who wroto Anthony Paul the continuity of jinal coe 8 come and hear Mr./ballad and directed by Ray C..Sma‘l- 3artie’s impressive message. |wood, will havo its initial presenta-| jtion here at the Rialto theater next _ Mills Presbyterian |Friday and Saturday. Rev win E. Preston, pastor. 2:30] “My Old Kentucky Home” | is p.m. Sabbath school; 7:30 p. m..|story of the south, of mother ‘love, evening worship. On Thursday even-| ing at 8 ock there will be a mu. no charge for admission with a beautiful human romance rv ning through it. It ha: and has tremendo! SPIRIN SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Momoaceticacidester ef S: cyleacid STAR OUR STAR SALESMAN WILL BE AT OUR SALESROOM ALL DAY SUNDAY He will be glad to demonstrate the merits of the Star car. We can make prompt delivery now. REMEMBER, the Star is the lowest priced car in the world having Standard units. YELLOWSTONE MOTOR SALES 442 East Yellowstone ‘Phone 1381 Come Down to Our Used Car Department Sunday We have some bargains in used cars which will open your eyes. Drive one of these cars and you will want to own it. Salesmen will be on the floor all day Sunday. HUDSON SPEEDSTER; equipped with Westing- house shock absorbers; overhauled and is as good as new. $850.00 takes this car, $285.00 down, balance monthly. : ESSEX SEDAN: This car is a bargain at $800.00, Paint is good. Motor is in first class condition. $270.00 down, balance monthly. DODGE ROADSTER; equipped with house shock absorbers, 4 new fenders. and in good shape mechanically, $145.00 down, balance monthly. Westing- Overhauled $425.00 takes it, BUICK ROADSTER; 1920 model. In good condi- tion mechanically. $425.00 takes it, $145.00 down, balance monthly. RN ven Seont MOIURIRUCK & AK Phone 1406 442 East Yellowstone come in the racing scenes. Corner Twelfth and South Poplar B. F. Dunn, pastor. Dp. m., Ladies Missionary soctety will meet at the home of Mrs. E. 8. Boy’ service. Friday, All par-/ Down East," named after the famous s thrills aplenty PAGE THREE. It has been | Matthew Betz and Arthur Carew. The compared to “Way Down East” for/scenes are lavish and well photo- its wholesomeness and is making mo-| graphed. The big melodramatic tion pleture history throughout the|punch, the Kentucky Derby, where {a land. seen the running of that annual cla: A splendid allstar cast is seen head-|sic event and the winning of the race ed by Monte Blue, one of the coun-|by a horse on which a proud south: try's favorite screen actors, Others|ern widow has staked her all for her are Sigrid Holmqu'st, Julia Swayne|boy, are remarkable. They were ta+ ordon, Lucy Fox, ing Ip, | 330 le, es. Don't let child stay bilious, constipated a an MOTHER, MOVE GHILO'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG. SYRUP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels When constipated, bilious, irritable, listless, or full of cold, your little one needs a teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” to quickly start liver and bowel action. In a few hours you can seo for yourself how thoroughly Millions of mothers keep “Califor- Va Fig Syrup" handy. They know a ‘aspoonful today saves a sick child omorrow. It never cramps or over- icts. Ask your druggist for genuine ‘Callfornia Fig Syrup’ which has Urections for babies and children of it works the sour bile and undigested] 11 ages printed on bottle. Mother! food right out and you have a well,| You must say “California” or you playful child again. —Adv. nay get an imitation fig syru! When we talk TIRES we mean TRUE VALUE MASONS Motorists are gradually learning that Mason Cords offer the truest value to be found in tires. Owners of fine cars, especially, long ago discovered in Masons the service, dependability and appearance that match their cars. The Mason policy—“The highest quality it is pos- \ sible to build into a casing, and the lowest possible price to the consumer,”—means True Value. That’s why we chose Mason Cords to sell and why we urge you to buy them. Our own service is likewise true value. It includes expert co-operation in maintenance of your car and tires at lowest possible cost. MASON CORDS WYOMING COMPRESSION TUBE & TIRE CO. 426 East Second St. Phone 1125M FINE WEATHER Naturally makes everyone want to get out In @ car, that’s one reason why our used cars are selling so rapidly. The other reason is that you can depend on what we tell you about any car, our business responsibility is behind every deal—whether for a new or a Used Car. Come in and look over our selection of cars, you will readily see their value and the fairness of the prices. MAXWELL, 1922 Series touring, refinished and gone over mechanically. We can guarantee this car to give satisfaction. $200 Cash down, $50.42 per month on balance. CHANDLER, late model roadster, refinished, in very good mechanical condition, $47. STUDEBAKER, Special Six touring, late model, re- cently refinished. An exceptionally good buy for $850.00. MAXWELL, 1921 model touring, rebuilt, has good tires and good finish. A good car for any purpose. $100 Cash down, balance $32.70 per month. FORDS, tourings, speedster, coupe, from $75 to $400. Kennedy Motor Company 230 West Yellowstone Ave. Phone 909