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SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923. PAGE TEN. Che Casper Daily Cribune ANOT ADDED TO PRIZE LIST OF RODEO Lot Sales per Land The Weste Co Realty for the ho the jleo season tic- sels tion is located on ith side of Platte Rive-. being First Christian. R. R. Hildebrand, M.A. pastor.| the rest of your life. Think of the purchase by permitting each member Corner of Grant and Lind streets. peal: fanity Without the Church?” An- Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning gets enes pre nr them, “E\vening Hour," Ashford. (Gorithiaba sromaiipame cone) ketite chaWacl ther nseasiBelibe Teodlts She DU ink, the wholebace ere Jesse Evans, jeweler, who has been worship, 11:00 a. m. C. B. societies, 09 Quartet, “Thy Wil! Be Done." Tues-| nignt and was adjourned after roll| panding village. He remained in this| of inculcating thrift and also demon-|!" business in Casper for the last 1 6:45 p. m. Evening worship, 7:45] 4 street. day, 2:30 p. m. Woman's Home Mis-| call without the transaction of buai-| business a little over a year. In 1904|strating the benefits to be received Y€®7S and who during that time has p.m, slonary society at the parsonage, 865|y 0s, All of the councilmen were| le built the Learner building on South| from regular and consistent accumu:|"¢Ver held an auction or sale, an. The Grant street bus passes the North. ©. South Linccin street. Mrs. Hilgren| present. Center street and the Blue Front in| lation of funds to spend for things| Ounces his first sale to start to church. We extend a cordial invita! 999 North Durbin street. Geo.|*"4 Mrs. Ronaldson will assist. Wed-|" Various other events aca fanctions| 1905. ‘These were two ventures aheng| desired. day. “The reason for this unusual pro- tion to all strangers and visitors in Casper. We have good music and a attend church each Sunday. Casper growing to love her church life. We are glad that Casper’s growth is an all around growth. The church going habit is increasing. 11:00 a.m. B. Y. P. U. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Monday night at 8 o'clock sharp Dr. Manley will speak on India, this you don't want to miss for this will be a treat for any one. Come and bring your friends with you Monday night, April 23, !f you don't hear this speaker you will be sorry 6:30 p. m. day night, 8 o'clock sharp, 309 West Woodard, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m.; Lesson Today”; trio, “Drifting Down.” Evening service, 7:30 p. m.; theme, “An Old Testament Warning Mad Effective; quartet, ‘Like as a Father.” We believe the message of the Book ston, the great hero. Alberta Wag- ner will sing. 11:00 a. m. sermon, of Rewards” Anthem, My Strength,” Simper 8:15 p. m. King’s Heralds, 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. Leader, O. W. Buchanan. Carl Giffin will sing. 7:30 PD, m. sermon, “Can We Have Christ- ‘God's Basis ‘The Lord is nesday, 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. Thursday 8:00 p, m. stereopticon lec- this lecture. Casper should have a | greater crowd. Friday, 8:00 p. m. Medal contest of the Loyal Temper- ance Legion. Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal. set for Friday night were called off out of respect for the late mayor when and acquaintances, Mayor Blackmore was born in Gen- nesse county, near Flint, Mich., in 1862. Following his education In the district schools and as a druggist he CITY MOURNG LOSS OF MAYOR, VICTIM OF CROSSING TRAGEDY of the times and of which his friends had doubt. In 1914 Mr. Ria -kmore took considerable interest in the oil development of this state and his con- servative investments are sald to have been extremely profitable. One of the largest companies in start anyone toward the ownership | of a Ford car, Ford truck or Ford- son tractor. This initial payment, as | well as all subsequent payments, will | be deposited to the customer's credit in a local bank and draw interest at the regular savings rate. It extends to the whole family an opportunity to participate in the car The price reduction of Ford cars and trucks which went into effect last usual proportions and with the in- auguration of the Ford Weekly Pur- chase Plan this market now becomes even more comprehensive. —<_—_—__—_ FIRST oALE AT EVANS JEWELRY cedure by Mr. Evans is that he wishes to reduce his stock to half what ho today deeded one! cheering servic A ‘- ture by Dr. W. T. Dumm, on the pas-| ¢1 Tectia |} 4 tn 1920| October, bringing them to the lowest | @t present has on hand. 4 , leader, Charles Specht; topic, “Train ¢ details of the sad accident hecer e | built the Ideal apartments and in 192 r, bringing 0 the n the wel pwn | Folk, it will surprise you to know | (or Leaderahip.”> Morning service,|¢n play of Oberammergau. Great! known and the family today recetved| the Blackmore apartments. level in the history of the Ford Motor] The entire stock will be offered at be given away of the great number of people who | 1; a ‘m.; theme, “Master Today's|CfOw at Cheyenne to see and hear| condolences of a wide circle of friends} In the last few years the late mayor| company, opened a market of un-| Wholesale prices until the stock has been reduced proportionately. Tribune carries an advertisement which gives full detalls of the sale. pbc ha = The me aide of the river which : esnaay, ieeervance vu bes of Books is entirely too important to _— went to Ogallah, Neb., at the age »f| which he was interested was the Mos- HARRY GAREY SPLENDID Casper and) the) prisielbel | eam boo age enya e nana: sunday | 20 forgotten. We are grateful for First Presbyterian. 24 years. her-Salt Creek syndicate which re! © refineries are s' a aatton: aay ‘ate satite eal sod the co-operation of the friends who| Corner of Sixth and Durbin streets.| Three years later he journyed to|cently completed a transaction by SUMMARY OF ion directly ac rr pot tite Lord's day? Shoula| 27¢ Working with us. We invite you| Rev. C. A. Wilson, D. D., pastor.| Bessemer, Wyo., which was expected| which most of its Salt Creek proper- 6 th m the town 1s, you play tanuls on Bunday? Or goit?| t© tke your place among us, Sunday schol and bible classes, 9:45.| to become the county seat of Natrona | ties are to be sold for a large sum. tes walk from the ge Whatiehall we do with ier — Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon] county. He established a drug store| He was also interested in the Polson F Aogeten |Forntaiiapadevurch ier. strate eMac Emmanuel Baptist. —Thrift." Anthem ‘O Loce That] there and remained in business until] Spider field, west of Casper. ’ is the high | service—strength because we pull to-| Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar|c Out Fear.” Solo, Mrs. Frank.| the boom collapsed two years later. Mr. Blackmore was a member of AND TRUE AT AINLTO , ns pron < "s oe gether—service because we believe in | Streets. Dr. J. T. Hanna, minister.| Selected. Mr. A. G. Davidson will lead In 1893 Casper had acquirei some| the Woodmen of the World, the Be- ° aoaeeee rich “uvinich,| each other and the need of some sort | Order of services for the week: Sun-|the orchestra at the Sunday school| prominence as a trading point and|nevolent and Protective Order of Elks MONTREAL—British authorities KS the ¢! \ PENAL IEE Nol f united effort. We believe in a| 4&y school, 10 a. m.; we are expect-| hour. Young people’a meeting at| Mr. Blackmore established himself in| and the Masonic order, © ply of gas allabla on practical everyday Christian life. We ing a record breaking attendance. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30. Ser- business here where he remained for He is survived by the widow. Mrs. captured in Mid-ocean a drug smuggler-said to have been trans- The rush of thrilling actton across ed pure sard-|"re trying to preach the Gospel as| Sermon, 11 a. m.. |mon, “The Question of a Frightened|a year. After disposing of his busi-| Minnie A. Blackmore, one daughter, sun: 3 alse Sleds pitse| 3210 | Orra tr aatiea (te itis Lin tee TINIE Manley of Ongale, India, will have] Jajler." Special music. Westminister he obtained control cf the Hat|Mrs. Walter McGregor, two sons,': Pea iteocgs ei fea nontanaey ptieuseceneet el wate ei. é Our growth has been steady and| charge of the services. Come and| Guild, Wednesday, 6 p. m. Dinner|Six ranch which he ran until 1906] Floyd, 21 married; Robert, 27, whol; tribution here and in the United jof romanoe In which he proves him, beste ante ac e. We are proud of our Church | hear our representatives from one of| followed by study the gospel in| when the illness of his wife forced the| was injured in the accident that| grates, self a aplendid lover, are outstand! F st the owners that | School. It is a live and producing} the world’s greatest mission fields. |,:+. Led by Miss H@@brouck. Meeting | removal of the family in town. caused his Yather’s death, and two ——EEE——— elements in Harry Carey’s latest and chek hes institution. Be with us Sunday and | School of Missions, 5:30 to 7:30 p. m.|4¢ ai) members of the finance com In 1903 he established a megt mar-! sisters residing in Flint, Michigan. ore many months will the announcements for the ac- get If you have not enrolled do so Sun- mittee next Thursday p. m. in the BERLIN—Berlin newspapers see the hands of French authorities in greatest F. B. O. super-Western pro- duction “Good Men and True," Ne S , now hone EDDY: cetved i| tivities of next week. Baptismal day. Stereopticon lecture, 7:30 P. ™..| church parlor: the outbreaks at Muelhelm and | entertaining big audiences at the sme lot with he cne recetved 4) servicg Sunday evening, on the Hopi Indians; there are 60 elsewhere. The Lokal Anzelger as- | Rialto theater. a PAIL een third prizes day evening oho akeuben Wet East Casper Sunisy, School. verted that the communists pro | Harry (Carey gives a superb por- tGt/ Out aE OUNSETEAE TOE East Side Methodist. @ay evening, prayer meeting and|. Fenway and A ‘streets. Autos will claimed the French incited them to | formance in his latest vehicle, adapt- in Bu ahekcéiialan te Jesse A. Dean, pastor; residence, | i, ‘Mudy. On Thursday evening |P¢ at' building at 9:30 a: m. to bring storm the city hal ed from the virile Western story of ‘rmation out this contest ‘ague hotel. Services held in the] i208 Si be an entertainment undex| members of Sunday school to the POSTAL CLERK— n_topvwrT4_ Eugene Manlove Rhodes. Most tn : 7a | grades, 9:45 Worship and. ser- ® play entitled “For Want of Hirengen Funeral | Carey inserts in’ “Good Men. aid mon by the pastor, 11:00 a. m., spe | Unés” The new piano ts now in | |'True” some of the most. delicious cial musla by ‘the choir. Sanday | Fi. trecial taster at eeciperrec| To Be Held Sunday touches of comedy the screen has ] April 29, the new East Side| Toro .na help un make thin a nere The Ford Motor company has just) have been selling cars and trucks | seen in many pallid moons. And 5 le will be organized and all) (7° ® a teed | made a nation-wide announcement of| upon what is known as the deferred tee! | herein $s at least one reason for the Christian persons of whatever de- ‘ the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan,| payment plan in which th® purchaser} Funeral of Vernon M. Hirengen to|&Teat success of his latest produc- if nomination may join as charter Lae ee which {s accepted here as a char-| makes a substantial initial payment,/be held at Kenwood Presbyterian | tion. a | members. St, Anthony’s Catholic. acteristically Ford action and a new|secures his car and completes the| church, 15th and Jackson streets,| There are several stunning thrills. | — The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, and forward-looking move in the| payment for it in regular install-| Sunday at 2 p. m., Dr. J. M. Cromer| The novelty of such a scene as the ‘a | earrocdl Prenty tertansh pastor, the Rev. Father Morton as-| a marketing of automobiles, to be car-| ments. to preach the sermon assisted in the| One in which Pringle finds his ener (Gentine irom lage: One.) | win E. Preston. Sabbath] S!stant.| Masses on Sundays at 7, 9.) ‘The Frantz Shop will hold a special | ried on by the company’s dealer or-| | This has been and will continue to| service by the pastor, Rev. EB. 15,| Thorpe, in a Turkish bath and hurls he hardest workers are 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, | %2@ 10:30 2. m. Masses during the| saturday night one hour eale from| ganizations numbering over 9,000. | be of immense benefit to numerous | Preston. {him into the water, ducking him Btu okx s if they had saved|11:00 a. m. Week night meeting for] Week at 8 a. m. Benediction Sun to 8 o'clock this evening during| ‘That it will benefit millions of| auto buyers whose means do not per-| Vernon M., son of Mr. and Mrs. Xismet-fashion until he sputters: <ip\all ithelr’enerey for the big tinish, yer, praise and Bible study on| days at 8 p. m. which 50 dresses will be featured. | families and have a most salutary| mit the full outlay for a car at the|E. O. Hirengen was born December| “Uncle!” gives some idea of the mila Vinidiodien:thatce minclatcon dnesday at 7:30. The price on all the dresses 1s $6.95, | effect upon the auto buying public| purchase time, but who can easily 16, 1919, and died at the family resi-| Story’s unique twists. testant in the list has plenty of figh*| It 1 expected that the formal or Christian Science. and the list includes crepes, taffetas, | goes almost without saying, as It|make the required regular payments. | dence, 1329 South Melrose street, PORE Ta gs Wee that the candidutes| nization of the Kenwood Presby-| Christian Science services are held| laces, twills and tricoshams. places something of a new light upon] Now comes the Ford Weekly Pur-| April 19, 1923. ‘The little fellow su iigtt qrdda calicoaa eaiouen eaae eo 1 harmless" now will be|terlan church will take piace on the| every Sunday si 11 a.m. in the| The sale two weeks ago, similar to| motor car ownership wherein the} chase Plan which will make it pos-|cumbed ‘to a combination of pneu-| q AEM rade railroad watches, guar. nong the strongest when tne end ffternoon of Sunday, May 6, the hour} church edifice at Fourth and Grant|this one, was one of the most suc: | purchaser ts able to avail himself of| sible for additional millions to own|monfa and whooping cough. The| @™eed S00 work watches of nahais eee ihee ara ail watchin tha {to be announced later. ‘There will be| streets. Sunday school for pupils up| cessful pleces of merchandising ever | this modern necessity. and operate motor cars as under the family have the sympathy of the/the regular price, United Jewelr Tailiee CAniaeeeneioe auAvdindes a special service appropriate to the|to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a. m.| put on by the Frantz Shop. For some time past Ford dealers| terms of the plan as little as $5 will whole community In their sorrow. Shop, 249 S. Center. ao ihatthaat Gna batten | occasion, and a cordial invitation to| Testimonial meetings are held on rm Bs 2 cs x ae rae nw that the second period votes | Participate is extended to all Christian | Wecnesday evenings at 8 o'clock. been counted tho leuders aze| friends of the community. peepee clos bunched and considerlat wae Nazarene Church. FER Pee to pile up a dig vote] Mills Presbyterian. Rev. E. F. Dunn, pastor. Corner e reserve ng the next weel:, there| Rev. Edwin E. Preston. Sabbath| ue Twelfth and South Poplar. Sun- in comparatively little difference be-; School, 2:30 p. m.; subject, “‘Moses,| day schol at 10 o'clock. Lee Hand, ae highest and lowest acores,|/iberator and Lawegtiver.” Evening! superintendent. Morning worship 11 ‘ TAKES BIG SCORE worship, 7:30 p. m.; sermon subject, | o'ctock. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. TO WIN “Seeing Jesus. Young People’s society 6.15. Prayer This much {s certain, whoever wms Ea service Wednesday evening at 7:30. any one of these prizes will probably Grace English Lutheran. Teacher's training class, Friday eve- AB ooct very narrow margin, tt At Odd Fellows hall, J. M. Cromer, |'ning 7:00. Ladies’ Missionary will winningiecores will doubtless be | Pastor. Sunday schoo at 9:45; Rob-| meet at the home of Mrs. George If the present leaders aco figtir-| {Tonga at 11:00; subject, “From | Knight, 1114 South Cherry street, on tt leads are ample, they | x Thursday afterncon at 1:30. Come to ee to Rulership.”” Will you come due disappointment when the] +o hear this vital question discussed? | these services and bring your friends. winners announced. With such a Luther League at 6:30, Miss Gysland, You are welcome. S field of enemgetic workers, it is cer leader. Se ery sme of the most spetacular| “rhe third lecture on the Tissot St. Mark’s Church. is yet to come-| pictures brings up the whole ques-| Rev. Phillp K. Edwards, spirit was never) tion of divine healing. Come, hear it | Hoty communion at 8 a. m. Church any other time vor e one year sub-| Evansville Chapel. Durbin Street—Lewis E. Cartr. | Di onds Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Cut serly « nts 7,000 votes. a J. T. Hanna, minister. Sunday Pastor + Year subscription counts 20,000 votes,| gchool at 230 p- m.; Misa Burt, eu-| 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. There! Glass, Silverware, etc., that human a thr subscription counts 30.) perintendent in charge. Sermon at|are two men's classes, one for un. skill can produce, will be offered 000 ve . s'x year subscription with | 3:30; theme, “Steps Into the King-| married men and one for married : clubs credits you 600,000 leon men, Also classes for unmarried and to the public at wholesale cost Just mer hand of long-term| a married women, classes for all ages. : : abaerait Ie sufficient to put! Second Baptist Church. 11:00 a.m. junior church taught by price until the stock has been re- the car da with th lowest score Walter John Brannon, minister.) Mrs. Carter. She will begin a series + + at the top of the standings be-| Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching. | of talks on the life of David Living duced to half its present size. fore } ht INDICTED Ql WENGE BAL We trom $6008 to$40,000 | your time and see what you are buying, wristaneis eoateie yerneie: How 2 8b Ee © remainder of those ib and buy quietly. Remember that the P ; voluntary ap Inquire T. J. McKeon wholesale price is less than you pay at an ited States com- rning will be ar. ed. against those con eneral Lee Develop: charges that manipulat an elder nt to the public Le Robert the Confederacy. obert A, Lee, was fur: discussed from a purely Christian standpoint. Get Christ's own esti- mate of it. All are cordially invited. FOR RENT IDEAL STORE LOCATION IN THE ARKEON BLDG. We Are Abounding “in Health and Happiness Because schol at 9:45 a, m. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 a. m. Corner of East Second and South investment. you want it. Screws mountings. Watches and 25- price. Diamonds at wholesale price are a safe If you buy a Diamond at this sale you can get your money back any time A wonderful variety to select from in Rings, Bar Pins, Brooches, Ear and Drops—all Watches of all sizes and shapes, of the best makes, seven jewels to 23 jewels, 20 ear guaranteed cases, 14k solid gold in white, green and red gold cases. Secure a lifetime Watch at a wholesale A splendid variety in the latest de- signs of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches. in the latest auction sale. Auction Sale This Is Not An The largest stock in Casper of the very finest quality of Jewelry, It is a sale where you can come any hour from 8 o’clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m., take Remember I said that I am going to sell anything in my stock at wholesale cost price. You have been saving your money for just such an opportunity as this. take advantage of it. my stock quickly, and in order to do so I must offer you prices that you can not get elsewhere, I am giving you all my profit and time free as long as this sale lasts. I desire to reduce Bros. high grade Now Community, Holmes & Edwards, Rogers guaranteed by the factories to wear 25 and silverplated flat ware— ther represented by the company as ber successful, experienced ¢ at he was in fact a You may wonder why I am doing this. The latest oor San ihhgetloeetteat Haiae We I am reducing my stock in order to be able cut. You can not afford to overlook this made fortunes in the location of oil to occupy a smaller store room where I opportunity to supply yourself with the fin- \ ; ological men was will have more show window space and est Cut Glass that the market affords. A s the on the other A w true, bt Lee expert th “was ut wn to was he giving his . or to ¢ was only try a fraudulent promote Over to Grand Jury Crest Build up phoid fever water, The cost Drink Hill against disease by drink- ing Hill Crest Water. Ty many diseases chargeable to dirty, hard benefits are great. Water a resistance is one of the that is is small, the Wall Clocks, LOCKS Mantel Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Office Clocks, Regu- lator Clocks and the Musical Chime Clocks, Any one at wholesale price, Clocks, Table less rent to pay. THE SALE IS NOW ON The first to come will have the largest assortment to select from. ling now—it can next generation, JESSE EVANS, Jeweler CHEYENNE, Wyo., Apri! 21.—H G. Ar veteran Omaha postal clerk, who Was arrested here charged with embezzling United States mail was arraigned before United stat 134 s Comm'ssioner Dan W, Gilt and bound South Center treet to aber g And Health Is Won. nice assortment to choose from. Sterling Silver Buying Sterling Silver at wholesale cost is the same as swapping dollars, only the Sterling can be kept in the home while the dollars have no home. Secure your Ster- be handed down to the