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DAY, APRIL 22, 1923. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOX BANT--Strictly modern tkree! room house, unfurnished; gag toves furnished: Cuplex house on the ‘car of lot; rented at present tim sory easy terms. 1254 S. Washington. shone 1678J. FOR RENT—OFFICES }oOR RENT—Dector's office. furnish- ed; will sublease; main business sec- tion. P. O, Box 224, FOR SALE—HOUSES ——— FoR SALE — Fiveroom bungalow with bath room but no fixtures; porch; full basement; shade trees; a! barn and chicken house; gas, lights anc: water; the house is new and weil built; wil sacrifice for quick sale; furnshed or unfurnished. See owner. | Phone 2583NW. / i FOR SALE—Modern bungalow. Call after 6 o'clock. Phone 1320M. FOR SALE—Three-room house on southwest bug line, $1,700, $250 down, balance $40 monthly; water, lights, and gas. John M. England Co, 202 O-S Bldg. Phone 1129. FOR SALE — Mocern threeroom house and garage; terms. Call after 5 p. m. 1026 S, Cedar. HERE IS A HOME FOR YOU. $1,000 cash will buy a modern six- roorn home with four finished rooms in the basement. The livingroom is ‘arge anc roomy; large sunroom, two sleeping rocms, garage; full size lot; gése to pavement; the owner is of- Moving his home at sacrifice; price for only $5,260, balance on good terms. Harry Free & Co., 103 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 238. ee FOR SALE — Two-room furnished house and garage. on two lots, $1,200 on terms, $1,000 cash. 753 S. John. pa uunpea FOR SALE—Dandy little tworoom house with a large lot, all fenced, water, electric lights garden, chicken house: price $2,700. $300 cash, balance at $40 a month. Harry Free & Co. 103 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 238. FOR SALE—$1.300 buys a two-room furnished house on 8. Conwell, $375 cash, balance $30 a month. Martin Ta- room 8, Smith Block. Phone 2214 OWN YOUR HOME. The greatest asset a man can have {s a fami!y and a home of his own. Tet us show you a very attractive pungalow in the south part of the city; choice residential district for 0, $1,000 cash. Harry Free & Co., 103 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 238. 0 ———___——_ FOR SALE—New three-room house, very foot! building. Corner K an Jambert street; $500. balanée to sult. Aquire at 1328 S. Willow. Phone 3283 YOR SALE—Need $1,800; will sacri- fice three-room house in splendid location; best bargain in the city. Ad- dress Box A-98, Tribune. pit cS FOR SALE—My. $1600 equity in nice five-room house for $800, balance to pay $1,950 at' $35 per month. Call) TOW. | FOR SALE—A good two-room house} on the north side gas in. J. FF.) Jones & Co., 101 Becktinger Bldg.) Phone 1204. \ YOR SALE—New well built five-room semi-modern white stucco house, beautifully built in” white enamel kitchen; tocated on large east front lot: $3,000, $380 cash, balance $40 per menth payments. Phone 1441J. SALE— Two and _ three-room ror houses In Casper View. priced from 4 Jones $1,400 up on easy terms. J, I’. & Co., 101 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204. ea BARGAIN—Two-room house, plaste ed, etc, on 40x120-foot lot; $87 $100 down, balance $25 per month. Micwest Heights Realty Co., 232 Mid- yest Bldg. Phone 1870. FOR SALE—Strictly modern seven- room house, income $90 a month; close in, Phone 1701. panties ieee ad oot So FOR SALE—Or will trade for moder- ate priced house in Casper, late 2 Chalmers in A-1 condition. Write ‘larence W. Hall, Salt Creek, Wyo. < | $4,500, $ SS ES The above house consisting of convenient entrance hal room, diningroom and kitchen on the first floor; three good sized slep- ingrooms ang bath on the second floor; full base! 606x140 foot lot on south side pavement; today at the price, $12,500. The price has been reduced for quick turn. Call Mr. Baker for an appointment. South part, good new four-room bungalow, well furnished, full base- mont; two blocks from paving, restricted neighborhood; well built house; the price is $5,500 furnished or $5,000 unfurnished; $1,000 cash. We havo several good !ots on south side pavement; one 55x140 at $2,650; another 50x140 foot at $2,200; one 60x70 at $1,200. Lots are getting very scarce, better see us for your location soon, Well located on north side, a house 14x26 feet, garage 12x20; lot for quick s: 50x100 feet; priced low at §$1,: CASPER REALTY C0., REALTORS 108 South Center Street large living- nt; double garage; the best buy We have to offer Phone 381 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Nice building lot, close in on McKinley with one room shack and water, side walks paid; and priced cheap for quick sale. Mathers Realty Co., 255 8. Center. Phone 108sW. FOR SALE—Have one gf the best business lots in Casper, on paved street; 95x160 feet; corner lot; three blocks from court house; wil! sell cheap, See owner. Phone 2066 after 6 o'clock. FOR SALE Good income proper’ ted close in on East Yellowstone, three rooms and bath on first floor, three rooms and bath in semi-basement, 60 by 70 foot corner lct on paving and all assessments paid to date, Price is $6,500 on exceptional terms. Close in on East Second street, a corner lot 65x155-foot with goor six- room house, hot water heat, yellow pine flcors, full basement, garage: this property is worth the mon Priced at $14,000, terms can be ar- ranged. Exceptional good plece of income property located on the south side, on a street that will be paved this year; this property !s worth $15,000, but 1s priced. for quick sale at $11,500. Nent and well constructed three- room house on the east side, full base. ment, all modern, gas heat, good range and gas stoves; a real buy at cash. Dandy five-room house and bath oak floors: full basement; three rooms finished, hot air heat; 50x140 foot Ict; east front: located on South Ash; easy terms at $7,500. Two rooms on 50x149 foot lot. has west side; house furnisheG at $2,100; terms. New five room brick house; well lo- the best buy cated cn the south sid in that part of the city, only $9.000. Call to see any of the above may in t you. they are al! reat buys. We have many others that will make you smile to hear about. A, P. NESRITT REALTY CO. Realtors. 312 E. Second Phone 101M ee eee PRETTY VALLEY ACRES ‘The place you have been looking for. Level valley land and rich soi’. Where you can build a little home near town and raise garden and pou!- try that will bring you a steady in- come. We are selling this land in 10-acre tracts at $500 a tract. $150 down, balance $25 per month. J. J. HART, Realtor, Successor Marshall & Brown 145 North Center St. Phone 1212-W. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 1 FOR SALE—Half of corner lot on) Fifteenth and Durbin. Phone 2074J. FOR SALE—FARMS FOR SALE—Twenty acres; four bear- ing orcharc; six garden, balance} house, barn and outbuildings; ) rice $2,000, half down. J. Fremont Taylor, Box 4, Deer Park, Wash. LAND FOR SALE will trade for Casper property acres all in alfalfa; the soll is well adapted to raising of fruits such as| Peaches, apric grapes, figs oranges; in any of these fruits woulc make from $50,000 to $ per year. Call or write Dr. Wm. A. Bryant, Casper, Wyo. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. ——$___* FOR SALE—Relinquishments; 1 have six; one one-half mile of refinery, the others are six to sixteen miles of Casper; same fencing; prices $150 to $250, Phone 1910J. FOR SALE OR TRADE St eae eee FOR SALE OR TRADE—A well built five-room house on the north s'de,| on @ corner lot and will trade for lots | a8 part payment. J, F. Jones & Co 101 Becklinger Bldg. «Phone 1204 | FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ranch and, fifty cattle in Routt county. Ad-] dress Box 1161, Thermopolis, Wyo. Church school, worship, 11:00 a. m. C. E, societies, 645 p. m. Evening worship, of the grea attend chu | is growing to love her church life.| We are glad that Casper's growth is The church going habit is increasing. “Sunday Observance” theme for Sunds you made for made for you? to observe the Le you play tenni: Movies? institution. get the announcements music 11:00 a. R. R. Hildebrand, M. Corner of Grant and Lind streets.| occasion, and a cordial invitation to; Manley of Ongale, India, is extended to all Chris-| Charge of the serv: The Grant street bus passes tho We extend a cordial invita-| sohoo!, tion to all strangers and visitors in We have good music and a cheering service. Folk, it will surprise you to know of people who unday. numbe h each around growth. of next week. service Sunday evening. East Side Methodist. Jesse A. Dean, pastor; gue hotel. Elk street » and First str | grades, 9: 5 2. m. Kenwood Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E school, 9:30 a. m. at 7:30. AUDITORS A., pastor. 9:45 a. m. Morning. particip: 7:45 | | Service to Rulership.”” Swere| © hear this vital qu will be the morning. unday or was Sunday | What is the real ‘way | d's day. n Sunday Or golf?) tion of divir What shall we do with 1t?| discussed from his is a church of strength and service—strength bec gether—service bee each other and the need of some sort of united effort | Practical everyday Christian life. We! school trying to preach the it 1s preached to us in the Bible. Our growth has been steady and) gom, We are proud of our Church| It is a live and producing Be with us Sunday and for the ac: Baptismal) 11:00 a. m. B. Y, P. U., 6:30 p.m. use we pull to-| mate of it use we belleve in| We believe | $:30; theme, * Services held in the hool, corner Elk street Bible school for all Worship and ser: FOR SALE—Calitornia bottom land;!mon by the pastor, 11:00 a. m., spe- by the choir. morning, April 29, the new East Side will be organized and Christian persons of whatever de- nomination may join members. Preston. Morning worship, | m. Week night meeting for|for Leadership praise and Bible study Wednesday xpected that the formal or- ganization of the Kenwood Presby- terlan church will take afternoon of Sunday, May 6, the hour We belle place on the| Effective; quartet, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two g004| well located lots and small house; will take car as first payment; terms on balance. Address Box A-8 Trib- une. ey FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Seven-room modern house in Thermopolis to trade for sheep. Write F. P. Flavin, Sturgis, — TRUCKS TO TRADE—Have a few geod used trucks to trade. Part ersh, batance from the hauling. R. N. Van Sant, 442 E. Yellowstone. ———— $$ FOR TRADE —Thermopolls property for real estate in Casper; beautiful modern brown cut stone house, de- sirably located; lots 60 by 140 feet; shade trees; Russian hedge; sidewalks and garage, Box A-95, Tribune. LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Home; call and_ -maice --& reasonable offer. 1023 5S. Box: elder. ———————— FOR SALE—New all modern five room bungalow, fireplace; built-in features; close in; southeast location. Seo this before you buy. Phone 2052J. behest a PRICED TO SELL. For Sale — Three-room furnished home, gas; garage; full basement; en- closed sunporch; lot 50x140 feet; a small cash payment, 541 S. Jackson. Phone 1588NJ. fedohaabees se FOR SALE—On Railroad avenue, op- posite refinery, two-rtom house; lights and water, $1,200, including furniture. one lot $800; one lot $700; god warhousa sita; terms. 615 & Walnut. Phone 5533 after 5 p. m. FOR SALE—2-room house in North Casper, $1000; $275 down. Inquire Led y and evenings at 828 8. Ash. Phofle 1751J. FOR SALE— Good three-room house on two lots, cheap for cash, or good terms to right party, See owner, 1016 Harrison, North Casper. FOR SALE—Houses and Apartment; four-room modern, very nice, $2,850, cash, balance monthly, Four- 1 modern house and jg nice, $3,- 000, $300 cash, balance monthly. Eight and four-room modern house, whieh {is very nice, terms easy. Apartment of eight suites, can handle on easy terms. Phone 1910J. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—By owner, corner lot, 50x140 feet, southeast part of town, $350 if taken this week. Phone 2073. i LOTS A Double Corner in city water main, gas, telephone nd electric light lines; size 80x132 sell for feett lots across the street DOBBIN REALTY CO. 229 Miwest Bldg. i SALE—Two lots.on Cedar, near nth; corner lot Oak and Twelfth; er lot Tenth and Chestnut, $500 will handle, balance easy. Phone Corgen,' INVEST IN LOTS! MIDWEST HEIGHTS, the beaut!- ful residence district; splencid view of Casper and the mountains; good roads; pure water and no high taxes; installing of telephones, gas and w: ter now under way and values will advance; select your lot, build a small house, we can arrange your lumber payments so that it will not cast you any more than the rent you now pay. Come out Sunday our salesmen will be on the ground to meet you. Take the Mills bus which leaves the Stock- men’s Bank corner every half hour, fare 10 cents. Lots $150 to $350; easy terms. Midwest Heights Realty Co., 232 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1870. LOST—Indian ear ring with three turquoise sets. Return to Tribune. ———— re LOST—A genuine Alaskan Seal cape, about 26 inches long circular). Re: turn to Mrs, Harry Astin or phone 21075 for reward. LOST—Wyoming lice 20048 on Salt Cra. please return to ‘Tri! ‘9 plate No. read Binder » offile, LOST—One small black purse con- taining change, bitl, list of mooks and receipted light bill. Return to Tribune and receive reward. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Extra good east front corner lot with good two-room house and garage on rear, $2,500, on easy terms. Mathers Realty Co., S. Center. Phone 1088W. BUSINESS investment—I will sell a part interest in a going business in Casper or will sell state rights to live wires. Call at room 101 Beck!ing- er Bldg. ask for Creswel!. THREE lots given away free; inves- tigate. Rodeo office, Room 11, in Smith Block. CASPER LOTS—We «eM lots In Fatr Mew addition for $1 down and $1 a week: city water, ght and phone wires across the street and gas but block away. The Dobbin Mealty C. 29 Midwest Bldg. Lots For Sale In Natrona Heights Only nine blocks from _postoffice: one block from Eeast Second and bus line on South Washington. PRICE $1,200 *. eae Poling Bros. Phone 734K ————— FOR SALE—Ideal lot for apartment in business b!ock, $1,800, part cash. Phone 87W. ENGLEWO0D Buy a 5-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 5 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; y $25 down, and $10.00 per montt Buy now and be ready to live in th great outdoors when spring comes. Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 50,000 nopula- tion. 5 acres wiil make 30 large city lots. Act quick. Call 1129, ; JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY, 202 O-S Bldg. Over Campbell ditors and ARecistrar and Transf 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. ARCHITECTS & GOODRICH, Architects ae 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building MILLER, Architect ed Phone 1906 208 0-8 Bldg. ee C. A. RAINWATER, Consolidated Ro: Telephone 1078. AUTO PAINTING Saspel to Top Shop, 633 S. Center Casper Attranch at LAvos® Auto Painting Especially 2 Vantograintiog nepedelys. _/, BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Seon i SEARLES TRA: Res. Phone 8iW BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY Co. 608 E. Yellowstone Phone BEAUTY SHOPS Basement WANTED—Trustworthy, competent man with $3,000 cash and up; by well known manufacturing company, to estab'ish and manage permanent subsidiary business in Casper; $250 a month and expenses with a share of profits extra; excellent opening for right man, Box A-83, Tribune. ‘AFE AND LUNCH ROOM EQUIP- MEN FOR SALE. At big sacrificce, very fine, including everything required; counters, tables, steam tables; coffe urns, crockery. Address Box 4.59, ribune. FOR SALE— Dandy small apart- new; good income; lght $4,500, some terms. Mrs. ances Griffiths, Box 872, Thermopolis, Wyo. FOR LEASE—14x36 brick store at 330 East A, guod place fozr drug or confectionery or other business; soda fountain and fixtures for sale. Phone 19465. FOR SALE—Before warm weather; pool room and restaurant: business good; tease; rent reasonable; Ilving rooms. For full information phope 2016W2. FOR SALE—Well established trans- fer line with good paying business; must sell. Phone 2015. PERSONAL MADAM WONDER, wonderful read. er, the lady with the wonderful power tells past, p ure. Cail and consult her on any affairs. West B. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 Pp. m. THE RADIA Henning Hotel, pert marcel wav FR. ANNA shite 818 Midwest Bldg. DR. B. G. HAH Cc. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 O-S Blag. HARRY i". COMFORT Auditing an Phone 2008 R. C. Income Phone 148 NTEE REGISTRY CORP. Here Accountants—Stock DR. J. Chiropractor Townsend Bldg. Accounting Suite 18, Daly pacha Siocon VAN DENBSRG Certified Public Accountant ‘ax Service Hardware yalty Bldg. NSFER Office ‘T BEAUTY SHOP Mezzanine Floor. Ex- ng. For ap, Ph. 682-1 CHIROPRACTORS . GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Palmer Chiropractor West Hotel, Room 72 Phone 15403 JEFFREY AHAM JEFFREY M. E. Phone 1457 DR. 1. B. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. ROBERT N, GROVE 112 East Second Street Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray steopathic ani practic age: Physician y' 310 0-S Building CHIROPODISTS CORINNE E. O'BRYANT Chiropodist Orthopedic Foot Specialist 212 S, Center St. COAL HARNED, Chlropractor 162 North Kimball Phone 1757 Phone 1754 | to be announced later. There will be @ special service appropriate to the tian friends of the community. Mills Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston. Sabbath 0 Dp. m.: subject, “Mos: Liberator and Lawgiver.” Evenin: worship, 7:30 p. m.; sermon subje | “Seeing Jesus.” Grace English Lutheran. At Odd Fellows hall, J. M. Cromer, pastor, Sunday school at 9:45; Rob- Jert Heinze, superintendent. Morning jfermon at 11:00; subject, “From Will you come wuther League at 6:30, Miss leader. The third lecture on the Tissot pitures brings up the whole qu healing. Come, hear it @ purely Christian Get Christ's own est!- All are cordially invited standpolr Evansville Chapel. Hanna, minister. Sunday :30 p. m.; Miss Burt, su- nt in charge. Sermon at Steps Into the King aT perintenc Second Baptist Church. Walter John Brannon, minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching, Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Monday night at § o'clock sharp Dr. Manley w 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 you don’t hear this speaker you will be sorry the rest of your life Think of the | time, place and speaker, Dr. Man! jat the Second Bapti: h, Mon |day night, § o'clock 19 West A street. North Casper. | 1009 North Durbin. street. Geo. | Woodard, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m.; leader, Charles Specht; topic, “Train Morning service, }11 a. m.; theme, “Master Today's Lesson Tc “Drifting Down.” Evening 0 p. m.; theme, “An Old T ment Warning Made DOCTORS Ph DE J. be tend hysician and Surgeon Phone 1219. Residence 2118. THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women's and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 Baas iYNECOLOG NI OBST: rics ceeee M.D. ROAT anton, M. S., M. D. “RAY TREATM ARY DI» Underwood, M. D, ROENTGENOLOGIS Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph, ¢ DENT rbaugh Buildh 118 East Second Street sa Telephone 64 and 55 cae DR. P. E. SHORTT “ = Specialist ye, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone 2121 Suite 304 O-S Bldg. MARSHALL ©. KE HERBERT L. ay.) D. hone 30 | Private Hospi ‘al, G12 South Durbin General Practice’ Surgery Obstret DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physician and Surgeon 200 0-8 Bulldi Office Phone 699 Residence 749 | 07 | LAWYEKS | AMBROSE HENINGWAY Lawyer | Room 221- Midwes: Buildin, — | NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Sa la JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MUKANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WLLSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building * OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician | Suite 6, Tribune Apartinents, Ph. 188 DR. C. A. SANFORD et Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1036 SHOE REPAIRING | Ben Suyematsu 49 NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guarante TYPEWRITERS fASPER COAL AND COKE CO, Genuine Gebo Coal . Durbin | | 309 0-8 REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS EB. J. Grow Bldg. +—Lots in Kenwood, $400. lots cor} $500. Mart | MADAM PELKY—Make no mist THE Ss Railroad Phone 56 CLEANERS Jackson 1118 E, Midwest TA!LORS TAILORS AND TROY | of Books 1s entirely too tmportant to | followed by study of tion discussed? | and, | ¢ “Like as a Father." | the message of the Book Honger R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ©. 8. | PAGE NINE. a gospel in| concerned. ‘Think of the benefits to Meeting | be derived from the buile church for th's nd we ask for your co-operation will he held Sunda Sunday school at ten m. Prea both morning and even!ng. Thé min ter will deliver both sermons. His | subject for the e is; “Justice.” Fe | service; “Honesty.” jone. ood music | the newly or; | fortunate to be forgotten. W eful for | art. Led b: ft frienda who (of all m are working with us. We invite you mittee to take your place among us. 1 Baptist. Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar stre Dr. T. Hanna, minister. Irder of services for the week: Sun. day school, 10 a. m., we are expect ing a record b: ng attendance. Sermon, 11 a.m. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. rill have Fi Miss Ha mbers of t Thursday church parlors. Emmanu East Casper Suni Fenway and A stre Autos will building at 9:30 a. m. to bring members of Sunday school to the irst church for tha stuty hours. School. furnished by oir, We are the services of t Baptist Church es. Come and) Fifth and Beech | Mrs. Corrine O'E s our organist. | hear our representatives from one of M. Thompson Jr., Pastor | Sho is one of the accomplished musi. | the world’s greatest mission fields. Sunday school—9.45 a.m. There 1s! cans of Denver of which we are truly | School of Missions, 5:30 to 7:30 p. m.| 4 class for you. proud led do so Suu-| Morning worship — 11:00 a m. “Uneaptured Empires,”* P, U—6.30 p. m Evening service—7;20 p. m. Sections from the pl evolt of Sundrama” given t If you have not en: day, Stereopticon lecture, 7:30 p. m., | T on the Hop! Indians; there are 60 splendid pictur@s in this set. Tues: lay evening, choir practice. Wednes- | s day evening, prayer meeting and I CHURCH NOTE ie Students 10:30 a. m. nther Johnson. The subject for ruths From Special lay, “The Dr. and Ree a ws 7 ¥ the mornin; will be | ible study. On ‘Thursday evening | Mrs. Manley of Ongole, India. lthe Bible.” “The meeting will be held tere will be an entertainment:under| Mid-week service, Wednesday 7:80 p.| in the Knights of Pythias hall j the direction of Mrs. W. D. Ford.|m, The first session of a school of eS ia nis is a play entitled “For Want of r al evangelism. Funds. The new plano is now tn Sunday evening will furnish an un. Women wearing high heels are place. We have a good choir. There will be spe: music at each service. Come and help us make this a better usual treat to those who will be pre ent. Dr. and Mrs. Manley have writ- ten this life gripping play showing the in India. It {fs intensely interest and compelling from beginning to end No admission will bo charged werely the usual evening offering will be received. Strangers are always Welcome at all of the services. You ire but a stranger but once in the First Baptist church of barred from public golf courses in an Francisco, St. Anthony's Catholic. If You Would Like a Large The Rev. Fath J. Mullin, the Rev. ather Morton nt. Masses on Sundays at 7, 9, and 10;30 a. m Masses duri week at 8 a. m. Benedictidn |days at 3 p. m some member of your family, absolutely free of Christian 'Gslente. Grace Chapel African Methodist cost, the Wrensted Studio Christian Science services are held * 305 North ant (formerly Jeffryes Studio) every Sunda: {i ee RA in te Baw T. J. Burwell, B. D. Minister will make it for you upon building committe will meet at the home of Mrs. order or either of the Kim- ball Drug Stores. church edi at Fourth and Grant imma Saunders 317 Inquire at |streets. Sunday or p : idohtnateee ceine baaee ae Paget m| North Grant streeet next Thursday|] the stores for particulars. Testimonial meetings are held. on | Cve™s at eight o'clock. AN members|] Costs you nothing for this un- Wecnaatay evonines’nt so cane are urged to be present, as the plans usual opportunity to get a for the New Gi Chapel and the es very large ze (10x14) timate cost of er there in ms that department has the m relaive to the race Chapel and now is he time it with th ait photo- worth a ction will be con: strictly high-class graphic likeness number of dollars. “Try the Drug Store First’’ Nazarene Church, Rev. BE. F. Dunn, pastor. Corner ef Twelfth and South Pop Sun- day schol at 10 o'clock, Lee Hand, uperintendent, Morning worship 11 o'c! k. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. Young Peon ty 6.15. Prayer |service Wednesday evening at | Teacher's training class, Friday eve. |ning 7:00. Ladies’ Missionary will meet at the home of Mrs. George Knight. 1114 South Cherry street, on Thursday afterncen at 1:30, Come to | these services and bring your friends. You are welcome. Help Us Serve You St. Mark’s Church, Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy communion at & a, m. Church schol at 9:45 a, m. Morning Prayer . pee aati patente ae Te It takes two to insure good electri aE -—the served and the server. That which our Corner of East Second and South customers regard as good service today may Durbin ck eag id Carte. seem quite ordinary a year hence, | 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. There are two men's classes, one for un married men and one for married men, Also classes for unmarried and married women, ¢ n 11:00 a, m. junior church taught by Mrs. Carter. She will begin a si jof talks on the Ife of David Living ston, the great hero, Alberta Wag: ner will sing. 11:00 a, m. sermon, of Rewards" Anthem, " Simper <ing's Heralds, 6:30 p. gue. Leader, O. W. Buchanan. Carl Giffin will sing. 7:30 p. m. sermon, "Can We Haye Christ- fanity Without the Church?" An- them, “Evening Hour,” Ashford. Quartet, “Thy Wil! Be Done.” Tues 0 p. m. Woman's, Home M's. society at the parsonage, 866 Lincoln street. Mrs. Hilgren and Mrs, Ronaldson will assist. Wed- nesda 7:30 yp. m. prayer meeting. Thursday 8:00 p, m. stereopticon lec- ture by Dr. W. T. Dumm, on the pas- sian play of Oberammergau. Great crow) at Cheyenne to see and hear 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, First Presbyterian. Corner of Sixth and Durbin streets, Rev. C. A. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Sunday schol and bible classes, 9: Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon service sses for Our manager and members of his staff might isolate themselves in office and plant and neglect personal contact with patrons— but they don’t. A progressive public utility manager doesn’t sanction such a policy, We court your suggestions and useful criticism. Out of this we hope to improve service in Casper. With those served collaborating with us who serve, the good service of today will be infinitely better tomorrow, Bo Thrift." Anthem ‘O Loce That| |Casts Out Fear.” Solo, Mrs. Frank | Selected. Mr. A. G. Davidson wit! lead the orchestra at the Sunday school |hour. Young people's meeting at 20 p. m. Evening worship 7:30. Ser- | mon, “The Question of a Frightened | Jailer.” Special music. Westminister | Guild, Wednesday, 6 p.m. Dinner! —— Your Golden Opportunity TO OWN A HOME IN UTLER HEIGHTS Do Not Let This Opportunity Pass Without Taking Advantage of It There will be many good homes here soon, as home builders are flocking to this addition. Buy a lot and we will help you to build. Natrona Power Co. These are fine large lots, having advantage of water, gas, sidewalks, telephones, electricity and school. Remember, too, that we sell on easy payments and charge no interest. No extra assessments for improv ements. Call our office and a salesman will call for you. Also salesmen will be on the addition all day Sunday. Mountain Realty & Title Corp. 306 O-S Building—Phone 564-W M. Elma Butler-Cromer, Pre: C. W. 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