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DAY, MAY 6, 1923. ——— Sp mess Sessa FOR RENT—ROOMS ‘OR RENT— Large one-room fur- nished house, partly modern. 629 WV. Eleventh. Phone 633J. h"OR RENT—New modern four-room unfurnished house, bath, ready by May 10; corner Twelfth and Fenway Apply G. R. Stewart. Iris FOR RENT—Modern home, three rooms, Murphy bed two finished rooms in basement, partly furnished; garage; located on pavement, Phone 101M. FOR RENT—New strictly modern brick house with bath; completely furnished; also garage; in east part; $10 0on year’s lease. West- ern Realty Co. Phon 1078. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Small house to be mov- ed at once. Inquire Twelfth and Sullivan, FOR SALE—Four-room house, gar. age and lot 40x140 feet. Fifth and Platte, Mills, Wyo. Box 33. FOR SALE: —Very attractive home of five rooms, strictly modern; a garage, located on full sized east front corner lot on South David street. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, 201-203 Midwest Bldg. HOUSES FOR SALE. ‘The cheapest home in Casper for money; @ cozy kitchen, gas amd i built-in very nice; just a cozy home; $490 and very easy terms. Phone 1910J. FOR SALE—New modern four-room home, combination living and cin- ingroom, two bedrooms; bath, full basement, price $4,000, $750 cash balance like rent. Harry Fre & Co. Phone 238. FOR SALE—Southwest part, small well finished house on rear of 50- foot lot; water, lights and gas; tele- phone; furnished or unfurnished. 1229 S. Locust. Phone 2286R. FOR SALE—New house, full base- ment, thres rooms, breakfast nook and bath on first floor; will be ready don't miss this. See owner at FOR SALE—Four-room stucco, cor- ner lot; gas, water, lights, sewer in street; come and sea, make offer; can arrange some terms; light car in trade. Owner 640 HE. Thir- teenth. FOR SALE—Nice four-room house on South Melrose, full basement, = $3,400, $500 cash, balance $50 _ pei month. Martin-Lamar, Room 8, Smith Block, Phone 2214. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Located near Second street, a modern five-room home, full basement, hot air heat; lot 60x 140 feet; price reduced to $4,500 for quick sale, $800 cash down pay-|, ment. Call 1898, SS aay nor. fA Scalh furnished house jot, garage on back of lot, $700. 1448 S$. Conwell. oy ET eT ae FOR SALE—at 1114 W. Fifteenth, nicely furnished two-room house, including piano, small payment down and balance easy terms. FOR SALE—Well located three-room house on South Jackson, $1,850, $600 cash. Martin Lamar, Room Smith Block. Phone 2214, FOR SALE—Three-room furnisheé house, $1,200 cash or $1,400 terms, Inquire 1322 8S. Jackson. FOR SALE—Nifty bungulow five rooms, two sleepingrooms, break- fast room, full basement, choice lo- cation; price $5,500; good terms. If you want to see a real home you shou!d see this one. Call 1257W. —————— ee FOR SALE—Two-room house in tho southeastern part of town; $1.300, $375 cas, $30 per month. | Martin ie Room 8, Smith Block. Phone $$ FOR SALE—New house, four rooms and bathroom above, ful! basement, rough plumbing, small payment Cown. Call at 859 8S. Melrose. Cae BARGAIN—Three-room house on a valuable lot in choice residential district, $2,950, $500 down, balance on easy terms. Don't fail to see this. Aes 232 Midwest Bich Phone — FOR SALE—Modern one-story ten- room brick house, 2 baths; double brick garage; corner lot, both streets paved. Will accept residence lot frontage of 100 to 200 feet east of Center and south of Highth streets in part payment. Phone 734J. aaa Se ese as ail ENS FOR SALE—A new fourroom house, just off E. Second, for $4,500 with $1,000 first payment and the balance easy, A new five-room house on_Mil- ton avenue for $7,000 on easy terms. Some good lots in the South addition for $250 each on terms. J. F, Jones & Co., 101 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204. OO FOR SALE—Four-room house; price $1,800, and only $300 cash, Caji Chap- man 1621W. FOR SALE—Dandy modern three- room ‘house, close to the high school for $3,250 with a first pay- ment of $750 and the balance !ike rent. J. F. Jones & Co., 101 Beck- linger Bldg. Phone 1204. . FOR SALE — Four-room modern house, built-in features, basement partly finished, $500 down, balance like rent. Burns, 232 Midwest Bldg. Phone _ 1870. AUDITORS . MH. REIMERTH i Public Accountant ‘ico Phone 767 HARRY 3. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bids. RC. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountans Income 'Tax Service ‘Campbell Hardware Phone 148 ———_—_———— ARANTEE REGISTRY CORF. Gators and Accountan: gwtrar and Transfer Agents 41 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone - ARCHITECTS DapaTs 4, GR pea ae Phone 449 WS eed Saeed 1906 v shitect ©. A. RAINWATER, Are a Basement lidated Royalty Bldg. ° i SSelephone 1078. H. M. MILLER, BI AUTO PAINTING Top Shop, 633 8. Center oe aes at Lavoye Auto Painting Especially BAGGAGE and TRANSFER TRANSFER pee, POE ARW | Office Phone 313 b 4 fer, Storage and Fuel Cot. Tiedermin, Prop. Phone 910 BATTERIES SPER BATTERY CO. De ne dellowstone Phone 997 BEAUTY ‘SHOPS RADIANT BEAUTY SHOP sat SPE CH hair goods and t mi atl iy Ten days paps Mazzanine Floor, Henning Hotel, Phone 682R. CHIROPRACTORS 7M. GABRIELLE SIyOLAIR M. Giimer Chiropractor West Hotel, Koom 72 Phone 15405 DR. J. Hi. JEFFREY NNA GRAHAM JEFFREY suis Ab Midwest. Iidg. | Phone 705 Di. B. G. HADN, ° ractor sowmamnaiede! oo Phone 423 . E. HARNED, Chiropractor M. Meo'North Kimball St, Phone 1557 L_B. BERQUIST - eniternistatee Bldg. Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street . Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic 51008 Bala Phone: 1784 CHIROPODISTS CORINNE E. 0'BRYANT Foot Specialist 212 8. Center St. Phone 124-3 COAL “GASPER COAL AND COKE CO, Genuine Gebo Coal 356 N. Durbin Phone 677 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER W. W. SPROUL Contractor and Buikder 141 W. Tenth Phone 376W DOCTORS DR. T. 3. RIACH Physician and Si Phone 1219. Realdence 2112, THE CASPER PRIVATE naan Se een EA jou urbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 466 STAFF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Honger R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ©. 8. Victor R. Dacken, B. Se. M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Harmon L. Stanton, M. S., M. D. SKIN" AND X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. rage M. D. »} JENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST J. F, O'Donnell; M.D. PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph, G. DENTIST C. E. Duncan, D. D, 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 DR. P. E. SHORTT Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone 2121 Suite 304 0-S Bldg. eS ier i Set MARSHALL ©, KEITIy, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 108° E. Second—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrics FOR SALE--HOUSES a ee FOR SALE—Cheap, movable shack. Phone 1683W. yes ek a FOR SALE—Four-room house and One three-room housa, $4,200, $1,000 cash, located at 1209 and 1211 S. Cedar. Inquire 150 West G. Call after 5 o'clock or at Ohio warehouse. ————_—. FOR SALE—Large home of fourteen rooms and bath on the main floor; seven rooms in basement shower bath and toflet. laundry room; steam heat; located on large east front corner lot on South David street; sidewalks; on pavement, lawn and trees. Plenty of room on rear of lot for another house. This is very good income property. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. 201-203 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FLORIDA—ALABAMA Wonderful opportunity to buy im- Proved ready made farms in north- Western Florida and Baldwin county, Alabama, the last great west, Write for booklet and lst. McCaskill In- DeFuniak Springs, Fla. ee es WHY FUY a residence when you car invest $5,000 and get a ‘arge apart- ment fer yourself and an income of $300 per month besides balance of $11,000 can be paid off with the in- ome; fine location, pavement, lawn, hot woter heat all outside entrances. Phone 1189. FOR SALE—Three lota by owner; H. and Harrison; business ¢istrict. Inquire 1162 N. Washington. FOR SALE—Extra fine income resi- dence property. Phone 1860J. LOTS FOR SALE. Two lots in the Stone ad¢ition, price $250 each, $50 cash, balance monthly, Phong 1910J. FOR SALE—Lot on 8. Spruce be- tween Tenth and Eleventh, for $450. W. R. Dobbin, Henning Hotel. FOR SALE—Choice corner tot; 60 by good houses or 2 choice corner for can be paid for in installments. T. O. Swenson, North Platte, Neb. FOR SALE—Double corner lot in Kenwood on Twelfth and Washing- ton; price $700. W. R. Dobbin. Hen- ning Hotel, FOR SALE—Two lots in North Cas- pen Nock 28, level, $400; $25 cash, balance $25 per month. 133 N. Wol- cott. FOR SALE—Two residence lots, one 8, Center at $3.000. G. E. Griffith, 407 Midwest Buld. Phone 252. FOR SALE—By owner, 50x140-foot corner lot, southeast part of town; mmst sacrifice, $250. Phone 2073. PRETTY VALLEY ACRES !The place you have been looking for. j Level vailey land and rich soi! Where you can build a little home near town and raise garden and poul- try that will bring you a steady in- 10-acre tracts at $500 a tract. down, balance $25 per month. J. J. HART, Realtor, Successor Marshall & Brown 145 North Center St. Phone 1212-W. FOR SALE—Fifty-foot lot on South Washington, $700, terms. Martin Lamar, Room 8, Smith Block. Phone 2214. MAKE offer on business lot 30x140 feet, b’ock 11, Phone 1189. FOR SALE—East front lot, close In on McKinley, big bargain, Phone 20525. $150 ENGLEWOuD Buy « 5-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 5 miles north of the Midwest refinery, 8501 only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. lots. Act quick. Call 1129. JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANT. 202 O-S Bldg. - Che Casper Sunday gworning Tribune LOST AND FOUND LOST—White go!d wrist watch with black ribon, Rewarc, Fred Mitchell 338 S. Dayid. LOST—Strayed or stolen, sorrel and white Shetland pony, reward. 352 N. Kimball. Phone 1883J. LOST—On Sweetwater road, Wyo- ming National Bank statement. Re- if returned to Ray Handing. Phone 713R. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. i FOR SALE—640 acre relinquishment with two-room house; cheap. See 189 8. Boyer, City. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Largest pool room in Casper; price reduced to $10,000. For further information see Harry \Free & Co, 103 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 238. CAPITAL SEEKERS p ect before 560 live brokers; oost is trifling under my system; Cvtails free. Amster Leonard, First National bank Bldg., Chicago. FOR SALE—Cheap, established busti- ness. Inquire 201 East J. OPPORTUNITIES in the west; bar- gains in farms and business loca- tions. Write Universal Listing Serv- ice, Billings, Mont. FOR SALE—Fifteen room furnished apartment, good income property; sewer, lights and water; price $6,500 on terms. See Ben Realty Co., Real- tors, 201-203 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE — Account of sickness must sacrifice property at Story, Wyo., “Sheridan's Famous Mount: Resort," including store building, stock and fixtures and dancing pa- villon, Money making proposition for the right party. For further informa- tion address Box 687, Sheridan, Wyo. BUSINESS CHANCES. A wonderful opportunity for a per- son to establish himself in Casper come, We are selling this land in|. business. Owner of one of the best paying pool and billiard parlors in Casper is forced to sell on account of sickness and will make a sacrifice that will astonish you. The best lo- cation in town, 13 pool tables, one billiard an@ seven card tables, stoci and all fixtures go. Buy from owner direct if you are interested address Box A-35, Tribune. $200 to $500 will start a cash bust- ness. Free information. Dept 101 Paul Kaye, 149 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE—Apartment house con- sisting of four two-room apart- 1, NE%NW%, N%NE%, Section 31, T. 34N., R. 77W, and E4SE% Sec. 25, T. 834N, R. 78W, and Ad. Hd. Lots 1, 2, 3, NEMYSW%, Ni SE%, Sec. 30, T. 34N, R. 77W. 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion: P. Wheeler, United Statés. Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 5th day of June, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Ralph H. Cooley, John W. Bennell, Hugh C. Glenn, NOTICE TO TRUCK OPERATORS AND WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; “It is requested that your atten- tion be given to Section 4, Chapter 69, Session Law of 1921, and more| especially to the following clause: “It shall be unlawful to operate any motor vehicle upon the public | highways of this State, the total weight of which, including load, | shall exceed 25,000 pounds, with-| out first having secured a permit) from the State Highway Depart- ment.s Provided further, that such| pera shall not be issued by said, epartment if thereof, shall decide such load is| unsafe for the public highways.” | Effective May 10th, under the di-) rection of Sheriff Perry Morris, the} law with regard to overloading and other traffic laws will be enforced on the Salt Creek and other roads. | STATE HIGHWAY DEPT. Third District Office. Casper, Wyo., April 28, 1923 Publish May 1, 4, 6, 8, 1923. Ane CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Douglas, Wyoming, May 2, 1923. The following named entrymen thave filed notice of their intention \to make final proof upon their homestead entries before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Com- missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on \the 11th day of June, 1923: Edgar C. Dry, of Casper, Wyo., Kon Stockraising Homestead’ entry, ‘serial 017341, allowed January 22, (1920, for Lot 2, S%NEM, SEM Sec, 4, E% SEUYSW% Sec. 9, Township 34 North, Range 80 West! Sixth Principal Meridian. Witnesses: John A. Barker, J. E. Rocheford, and E. W. Tubbs, all of Casper, ments; furnishect connected to sewer; | W: income of $120 per month; price $6,000 on terms, See Ben Realty Co., Real- tors. 201-203 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE—Rooming house, fur- nished, adjoining new high schoo! sure money maker; $6,500, term: boom on here. See th’s at once if you want a reat buy. Roy M. Lock- enour, owner, Glenrock, Wyo. PERSONAL BEST home cooked food in town, 0c. 163 N. Wolcott. MADAM PELKY—Make no mistake when you undertake anything of importance; get my advice; no charge unless you obtain perfect satisfaction. 443 W. Yellowstone. NOTICE NOTIC) After May 4, 1923, Fem not be re- sponsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. John Dodds. JOHN DODDS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interlor S. Land Office at Douglas, Wy- oming, April 21, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Pete Donovan, of Casper, Wyom- ing, who, on September 28, 1916, made Additional Homestead entry No, 09816, for S%SE% Sec. 22, SWu4NW%, NW%SW%, Section 23, Township 39N. Range 79W., FOR SALE—Lot between Jackson and McKinley street on Fifth, just See owner, 50¢ FOR SALE—RANCHES FOR SALE—640 acre ranch, well im- proved, living water, hay; $11 per acre, terms or part trade. Box 924, Casper. LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Largé tract of land near Salt Creek pavement, S aell an ifiterest in large tract adjoining; close in; priced very low; water at 100 feet. Box A-37, Tribune. DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physician and Surgeon 200 0-8 Bullding Office Phone 699 Residence 749 nS LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Room 221 Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRKETY wyers $09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MUBANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, 288 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE—Gas range or will trade for smaller one, 204 N. Center. Phone 233W. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four-room modern house, southwest part, by ownen, $500 cash, balance easy terms. Phone 754K. + FOR SALE OR TRADE—2 and 3 room house in North Casper, Madi- son street. Phone 1639-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE—A splendid site for apartment house; have 66 foot frontage ‘on HE. Second, five blocks from postoffice; will sell cheap for cash or trace for six-room mod- ern home on or nea’ Second; not over ten blocks postoffi Phone 1627W. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Lighty acre Missouri farm for good Casper lots, R. Kamon. 242 E. Second. Te!. 703. FOR TRADE—Small ranch in Big dress Horn Basin for good car. Ad Box A-41, Tribune. LOST AND FOUND r E. 0 from lee, DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Phy#ecian Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 SHOE REPAIRING LOST—On Sweetwater road, state ment and canceled checks on Wyo- ming National Rank. Reward if do- ivered to Ray Harding, P. O. Box 94. hone 713R. NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed. Ben Suyematsu 235 East H TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 E, Midwest Phone 968W LOST—Dark brown sport hat, Find- er please return to Tribune. | STRAYED OR STOLEN male pup, six weeks’ m and b'ack spots on head. R turn to Tribune offic> and receive re ward. Ox ter: 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three- 8.| year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Ma- rion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyom- ing, on the 29th day of May, 1923, Claimant names as witnesses: Jeremiah Sullivan, Michael McCarthy, ornelius Daly, Richard Tobin, all of Casper, Wyoming. x 4 B. J. ERWIN, ister. 20, 27, 4 Reg Pub. Apr. 29, May 6, 13, 1923. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION jepartment of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wy- oming, April 21, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Henry E. Snuggs of Casper, Wyo- ming, who, on March 25, 1920, made Homestead and Additional Homestead entries No. 021327, 021328, for Hd. W%SE%, NE\%! SE%, SE%ZNE Sec. 7, S4NW%, N%SW%, Sec. 8, and Ad. Hd. Lot 4, SE%SW%, NE“%SW%, SW %NE%, SEXSE%, Sec. 7, S4SW Sec. 8, NW%4NE% Sec. 18,| Township 33N. Range 77W., 6th) Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of) intention to make final three-year) Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 7th day of June, 1923, Claimant names as witnesses: Ray Phenney, Ninean Dunchn, Myron Spencer, E. B. Foster, all of Casper, Wyo- ming. B. J. ERWIN, ° Register. . Pub. Apr. 29, May 6, 13, 20, 27, 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tke Interior U. 8, Land Office at Douglas, Wy-| yo. é | John E. Rocheford, of Casper, Wyo., on Homestead entry, serial 029722, allowed August 24, 1921, North, Range 80 West, Sixth Prin- cipal Meridian. Witnesses: Moses W. Preston, John A. Barker, Edgar D. Dry, and E. W. Tubbs, all of Casper, Wyo. Moses W. Preston, of Casper, Wyo., on HMomestead entry, serial 024667, allowed July 22, 1920, for W%E'%, SEXNWK, ESWk, SW%SW% Sec. 28, Township 34 North Range 80 West, Sixth Prin- cipal Meridian. Witnesses: John A. Barker, Ed- ar C. Dry, John E. Rocheford, and . W. Tubbs, all of Casper, Wyo. John A. Barker, of Casper, Wyo., on Homestead entry serial 017335,) allowed July 16, 1919, for all of Sec. 20, Township 34 North Range 80 West Sixth Principal Meridian. Witnesses: Edgar C. Dry, Moses W. Preston, John E. Rocheford| and E, W. Tubbs, all of Casper, Wyo. 5 . B, J. ERWIN, $ Register. Pub. May June 3, 1923. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION artment of the Interior, United States Land Office, Douglas, Wyoming, May 2, 1923. Notice is hereby given that, Aura Ivory, of Casper, Wyo., who) on January .21, 1920, February 17, 1920, made Homestead and Addi- tional Homestead entries serial Nos. 020643-020644, for Homestead SW} %NW% Sec. 56, SEYNEX%, NE YSWM, F4SW% NRSEX SW Y%SE% Sec. 6, Twp. 834 N, Range 80 West and Additional Homestead SW%_ Sec. 28, NW% Sec. 33, Township 35 North Range 81 West, Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed! notice of intention to make final| three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before| Marion P. Wheeler, Unted States| Commssionr, at Casper, Wyo., on the 12th day of June, 1923. Claimant names as witnesse: John A. Barker, Adam Lochner, Mike Moran, Carl Hoth, all of Cas- per, Wyo. : B. J. ERWIN, Register. | Pub. May June 3, 1923.) ———o— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Cheyenne, Wyoming, May 2, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Roy J. Cardwell, of Pedro, Wyoming, who on April 11, 1918, made Home- stead Entry, seria] No, 022281, for NW4«NW% Sec. 29; NE% NE%; 8% NE% of Sec. 30, Township 28} North, Ringe 83 West, Sixth Prin- cipal Meridian, has filed notice of| intention to make final three year) proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Stella Jung-| quist, Clerk of District of Court, at Rawlins, Wyo., on the 18th day} of June, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Chaa. T. Demorest; of Alcova,| Wyoming, Robert A, Doll, of Al-| cova, Wyo., Henry C. Cardwell, of Pedros Wyo., Robert Cardwell, of! Hanna, Wyo. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, | R Pub. May 6-13-20-27, | FOR SALE. S, Chicken farm. This place is close oming, April 21, 1923.|in to Casper and Hyansville. It has NOTICE is hereby given‘ that| four room house and full basement Donald 8S. Michie, of Casper, Wyo-| chicken house 12x60; incubator how ming, who-on June 18, 1920, Feb-| 12x22; garage lixi8. Theso aro 18, 1021, made Homestead) fir", home besides it will, give. tional Homestead entries oad nibstantial “income No. 016757, 022649, for Hd. Lot 4, for price and. terma, SE4SW 4, S4%2SE% Sec. 30, Lot phone 13333. Superintendent ° Moses W. Preston,| for E% Sec. 21, Wi4 NW% Sec.| 22, W4SW%, Sec. 15, Township 84) | to all our services. | First Presbyterian. | Corner Sixth and Durbin streets. Rev. Charles A. Wilson, D. D., pastor. | Sunday school and Bible classes, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m Myron Spencer, all of Casper,/germon, “Builders”; anthem, “For Wyoming: All the Saints” (Avery); solo, selected, BS pepetale Mr. Firmin. Young People’s meeting, | - |7 p.m. Evening worship, 8 p. m.;| Pub. April 29, May 6, 13, 20, | note the change in time; sermon,| and 27, 192 pee | “Christ's Last Gospel Messag them, “Softly the Silent Night” (Winn); solo, selected, Mr. Black-| stone. Westminster Guild, Wednes-| day at the manse, dinner at 6 p. m. Dinner for men of the church, Wed- | nesday, 6:30.p. m. in the church par- | lors. Big drive for the Building fund) ‘Thursday. Every man of tho church | is requested to give Thursday to this great work. Come to the dinner Wednesday and hear the plans. Ses- sion will meet at 10:45 a. m. to re- celve new members. Public recep- tion at 11 o'clock. AN are welcome. Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. T. Hanna, minister. Sunday school, 10 a. m., with a full house.| 11 a. m., echoes from the Wyoming | Baptist state convention meeting at Cheyenne this week. Luncheon at 6 p. m. at the church followed by the | School of Missions. Musical concert, 7:30 p.m., by the quartet from the Second Baptist church. Come and| enjoy the singing, such as our colored) people alone can render. East Side Methodist. Jess A. Dean, pastor; residence, Sprague hotel, All services held at and Elk streets. Bible school, 9:45 a. .; organized with expert teachers for all ages. Worship and sermon |by the pastor, 11:00 a. m.; subject, “Organized for Christian Service.’” Mid-week service, Wednesday at 8:00 . m., at the home of Mrs. Cooksey 252 South Washington street. “The Book of Habakuk,” the subject of the Bible study conducted by the pastor. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held jevery Sunday at 11 a. m. in the | church edifice at Fourth and Grant \etreets. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 fs held at 9:30 a. m. | Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Evansville Chapel. Dr. J. T. Hanna, minister. Sunday |school, 2:30 p.m., followed by a ser- mon by the pastor, The public ts cordially invited to attend services, Graco Chapel African Methodist. 805 North Grant street. Rev. T. J. Burwell, B.D., minister. Bids as to cost of construction for the new Grace chapel are now being consid- 1 ered and as soon as one is accepted by the Building committee work will begin. From all indications the | Building committee has the situation well in hand as evidenced by the Commerce has given their endorse- ment as to Tag Day for the Building Fund, same to be held Saturday, May 19. You are asked to help in this worthy cause. Grace chapel stands for the promulgation both by precept and example of the highest Christian ideals and principles which work for | righteousness. And the bullding| stands as the silent witness of the same. Holy communton will be admints- tered at both services Sunday. In-/ fant baptism at the evening service. | Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m.; sermon theme, “The Gain of Godliness.” Evening worship at 7:30 p. m.; sermon theme, “Youth in Christ.” You are welcome North Casper Christian. the Elk street school corner of First | these | enthusiasm manifested on all sides| both among church members and! well-wishers. The Casper Chamber of | finished before midnight, but come an@ hear about some of them any- way. If you are newcomers in Mills, come in and get acquainted. First Christian Gramt street bus will bring you to the church. Morning services 11. Church school at 9:45. C. Bocle- ties 6:45. Evening services 7:45. Mu- sic you will enjoy. The services Sun- day will be in tune with the coming week's activities. To be in line with the week’s thought think of that old home and mother. Tuesday evening will be the old fashioned evening with {ts old fashioned program. This is for all who wish to attend and for your friends. This social is fostered by the ladies association, the silver offering for their church fund. Wed- nesday evening is our church night. We invite you to attend the devot- Jonat services at 8 o'clock. Class meetings follow. An important board meeting will be held on Wednesday evening after the devotional period. All members urged to be present. If you. are not registered for the third annual state Christian Endeavor cen- vention, get busy. It starts next Fri- day. Watch the papers. We assure you a hearty welcome at the First Christian church. St. Anthony’s Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Chester streets, The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- lin, pastor; the Rev. Father Morton, assistant. Masses on Sundays at 7, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Masses during the week at 8 a.m. Benediction Sunday at 3p. m. St. Mark's Episcopal. Seventh and Wolcott streets, Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy jcommunion at 8:00 a, m. Church school at 9:45 a.m. Holy communion and sermon at 11:00 a. m. North Casper. 1008 North Durbin street. Geo. Woodard, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; George Specht, superintendent. PAGE SEVEN If you have never had very much use for the church itits quite likely because you do not know very much about it. How long Is it since you went to church? ‘Come thou with us and we will do thee good.” Those friends who have signified thelr in- tention of becoming charter mem- bers are requested to meet with the {ttee at 2:30 o'clock. The pub lic service will commence at 3 o'clock. Methodist i Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Lewis EB. Carter pastor, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m Come to the men’s class taught by the pastor. Classes for all ages. Junior church, 11:00 a. m., conduct ed by Mrs. Carter. The third ad- dress on David Livingstone, the Christian hero, Warren Barr will play a violin eolo. Sermon, 11:00 a. m., “Should We Build a New Church?” A unique way of appeal will be used. No solicitations of funds at the service. Anthem, “My Master and My Friend” (Lorenz). Anniversary of Epworth League, 5:30 to 7:00 p. m. Social hour from 5:20 to 7:00 p. m. Mrs. L. L. Gantz and Miss Inez Babb will be hostesses and provide refreshments, All young peo- ple invited. High school students especially invited. New members wiil be received. Sermon, 8:00 p. m., “A Question That Must Bo Answered.” Anthem, “Fairest Lord Jesus" (Bergeh Duet, Mrs. Milne and Mr. Arnott, Monday, 7:30 p. m., official board meeting. Tuesday, men’s Foreign Missionary society at the church. Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Stear and Mrs. G. L. Brown will act as hostesses. The personal pledges for the year should be paid at this meet ing. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer rvice. A stereopticon lecture, the Modern Good Samarttan,” will be given. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re hearsal. Friday and Saturday the state convention for Christinn En+ deavor will be held. The Casper Ministerial association will hold tts monthly meeting at the Methodist church, Monday, May 7, at 10:00 a. m Business of importance will be can: sidered. ey Grace English Lutheran. ' Odd Fellows hall. J. M. Cromer pastor, Sunday school, 9:45; Robert Heinze, superintendent. Morning sere mon at 11 a.m. Evening services @ half hour earlier. Luther league, 7:00 p. m. Illustrated sermon-lecture at 8:00 p. m. Those who have been Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m.; topic, “A Prayer Psalm"; leader, Tyler. Morning service, text, “And he belleved in Jehovah’ anthem, “Make Things Right.” Eve- ning service, 7:30 p. m.; text, “Ex- cept ye repent”; quartet, “Nailed to the Cross.” You are invited to take your place among us. Kenwood Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston, Minister. Sabbath school, 9.30 a. m. The at- tendanes {s increasing steadily and we have a good staff of faithful workers, Parents! Why not take your children off the street on Sunday } morning and get them started on the right track in Sunday school? This is thelr mnost impressionable age, and what they learn now !e what is going to count later on. The public service for the formal organization of the Kenwood Pre» bytertan church will be held Sunday afternoon, May 6. Rev. C. A. Wi!son, D. D. of the First Presbyterian church will be the presiding minis- ter. This service will mark a defin- ite forward step in the religious life of the community, It sounds the “Fall in” for the Chetstlan people of Kenwood to Ine up in a compact body which will be a positive force for righteousness and a distinct chal- lenge to evil, indifference and apathy. The Kenwood Presbyterian church stands for two things—‘Salvation” and “Service” and we extend a hear- ty invitation to every evangelical be- Mever to step into the ranks and (Co something for the kingdom of Go following the Tissot picture sermons will find so:ne of his best pieces tn this sermon. Parents should come and bring their children. You are at home at Grace church, 4 K First Baptist. v C. M. Thompson, Jr., pastor. Suna day school, 9:45 a.m. Morning wor ship, 11:00 a. m.; theme, “A Com- munion Meditation, Till He Comes"s anthem, “Arise Shine” (Heyser); solo, “Just for Today,” Mrs. M. F, Hines. Young People's service, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 p. m.; theme, “Can a Wife Have Religion for Her Husband?"; ladies’ quartet, “Flee as a Bird" (Dana), Mesdames Stewart, Johnson, Rice and Thompson; solo, selected, Ralph Summers. Wednes- day evening, 8:00 p. m., monthly business meeting. Thursday évening, men’s night in the gym. Friday eve- ning, women's night in the gym. The public 1s cordially invited to attend all servic . ———_— ‘To have an invention protected all over the world it is necessary to tale out nearly seventy patents in as many different countries, the esti- mated cost of which is about $25,- 000. Monuments CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 505 E. Second St. .Casper, Wyo. Robert Simpson, Pro; Corner of East H and United. The bus passes by the door. Last Sunday was a great day for North Casper. Wo shall never forget the dedication of our new building. As a congregation we are indeed grateful to all who so ably and heartily gave to the Building Fund and thus made it possible for us to dedicate our new church free of debt. We. are glad to be able to invite every one to worship with us in our’ new church home which 1s a great credit to the clty. Every department of the church {s doing very effective work and you will find a royal wel- come awaiting you. No one will be a stranger but once in the services. Our Bible schoo! is growing rapidly. We will organize four new classes Sunday with an able bunch of teachers. Come and enroll with us, We plan on doubling our enroll ment within a month. All members of the Christian church are urged to be present Sunday place their mem- bership with us if you have not done so already. The pastor will surely Appreciate this and the church needs you and no one can afford to be with- out a church home. As a congregation we appeal to all of God's children to’come and unite with us upon the Bible and that alone./ Why stand out and be divided when you belleve in Jesus Christ and the Bible? Can you not obey Hira who is head of the church? Parents you owe this to your children and to the community to stand identified with the Church of Christ. Will you not do what you know to be right, Bible school, 10 a. m.; Mrs. Wright, superintedent. Communion and sermon, 11 a. m. Official board meeting, 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor, 645 Dp. m. Evening services, 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome extended to all to worship with us. Mills Presbyterian, Rev. Edwin EB. Preston, Minister. Sabbath school, p. m. Mr, D. M. Haines of the First Pres an cburch will have charge of the Sab- bath school during the absence of the minister at Kenwood Evening worship, 7:30 p. subject "Some G doo m. 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