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PAGE FOUR. E Methodist I Carter, ined services roh ing song. Pp. m rth streets. South P foe wi Se ae apes 0 service wil z he morning, as the nation service will be vening & B sermon will 25-31, The John Christian the 4 of the Luth it 11:00 a. m. Methodist Community. East Side ie AN ea Eik street - all ages ane fhe me cle 102 day church building. c Kenwood str Evansville Chapel. Sunday school 30 p service and at 3:00. body welcole St. Anthony's Catholi Corner of th and streets istant unday Masses oF tion Sunday Christian Science. of The! come arly John's 2:30 the circle its Virtue rnoon the pastor convention reets. Rev is, rector. Hol m Morning during) the Christia lence services are held every Sunday ila, m. in the church edifice ourth and Grant streets. £ school for pupils up to the age of is held at 9:30 a.m Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock First Presbyterian. Rev. es A on, D. D., pas or. Ta corner of Sixth and Durbin street school and I a 9:45, t forget your others f Jesus cern First € hristian fan Endea to 1 be present your ! Their friends as well as the public 4 South are dress Leaders.” in our church | * . " i} former state engineer, seeks to oust lanning some delightful serivces | cured for our new building, one we| Service. Morning worship at 11 ri 3 for the hot days of the summer. You|Delleve to be the best in the whole| clock following Sunday school. ‘The! Borer PAL eae ak WE DELIVER : will be interested in thee unique pro- |Community. Occupying a most gom.| minister will fill the pulpit. Subject Leslee jovernot Hoes, sf regain We do not have even a pass-| manding position, the gite insures tha: | “Elijah’s Mission.” ‘This is the first} ~ re nat Ti the tiles! a acquaintance with ola man sum:| the new church bulldine wil be like /of ® setles of nermone dealing with| NR eee eee ort” || 425 East Second St. Phone 1151 mer slump. The church school Goun-| the “city set on a hill," it cannot be|the mission of th's Sreat prophet. Hi ROE ae were a cil meeting will be held in the church|h'd. The excuse “we didn't know|Evening worship at & o'clock. Sub-| a 7 next Wednesday evening. Important | there was a church” or “we couldn't|Ject—“Training Up the Child.’ Come pec 1) Peete cou ee) eateni tena so Del 3 The Lauly Va-| find the place’ will no longer ho'd/@nd bring a friend, as a cordial wel-| all vermin; will not sta aN aa 8 scheduled to Watch’ the corner of Thirs|Qomevewalts you" at ‘rhe Brisndly|) (CHEYENNE). Wyo) Tine The | 61a sbo0 es POUCts Coes a nOneh Ase. 25. If your children have and McKinley. j Church: | conviction of “old timers,” frequently Il be a good deal larger Mills Presbyterian. | North Casper Church of Chrit, | mate of Wyoming has changed great: c year. Many fne things] Rev. xeawin = Preston Corner East H and United Streets.|{¥ GUrine, thelr residence, is not Chicago & Northwestern r W ist four path school, 2:30 p. m H = i borne out b; is of th eathe r A weeks. ‘ehemiah, the Bo'd Buttde North Casper bus) pasdea bythe ont Bureau office here covering the | N MY prec Shonnets: an oa ing worship, 7:20 p. m. Sermon sub-| Bible school 10 a. m. Mra. G. C,| 40 years. Temperature records, tai ign Canee Sevens sen eee? Seuthouniass Aten Detects First Baptist. ject, "A Pair of Hypc . 1 rh eee, ag lg qed during that period, were Trouble, DO NOT neglect it. No. 606 _. = ----3:40 p. m. 8:55 p.m. Fifth and B 2 a os. dren day program 11 /a. m, Chris-' aged in two division: one coverin: Over 20 years’ experience in treat- Thompsons TE teesteer aaa Grace (abtigh Taltheran tan Endeavor 6:45 m. Brother. the first 20 years of the ing Rectal Diseases enables, us, to Chicago, Burlington & Quincy n, Jr. english 1. : - Stive ars: cl Y Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. There is} J. M. Cromer, pastor. A'l services 5 Rise we accept, As proot—we otfer Arrives an a class for you. Morning worship, 11|at Odd Fellows’ hall. The Sunday phe. narpeg: and Lacirenees: oi Ag pe oa oo eport from northern conyen-| school begins with a song service at flone.. to \their friends beluge tee ate “od BA Y. P.t Dp. m. Evening] 9:45 a. m. Robert V. H superin three-fourths of our business. Write 8 p.m. Memorial service for|tendent. The subject for the study for our. 1 Odd Fellows hour is “Jeremiah the Prophet of Free Book j7ites Cured 2 The pastor has returned from the| Courage.’ Officers, teachers and schol It fs filled with valnable information Northern Baptist conv This | ars are all urged to be present and on and helpful advice. You should meeting was the best in years. All|time. At 11 oclock the Rev. Dr. Geo. read it. E ts should be interested in a re-| Hillerman of Oak'and, Cal. and gen Pt opap pi die ea wy 15rd * . port of this convention which will pe|eral superintendent of missions for M A z pbitsc3 I ribune Wantads Bring Results at the morning hour. In the| the western half of the United States the Odd Fellows will worship | e present and preach both morn Broadway at 103d St. ay = = ch. This is the annus} and evening. H's coming is for (Subway Express Station at Door) service for the departed|the purpose of arranging for the NEW.YORK CITY = —- brothers of the order. All are wel-| building of a church for the Grace ak ¥ come to the services. You are a| Lutheran congregation. Communion Near Riverside Drive r but once in the First Baptist | services will be held in the morning, Central Park, Theatres Che Casper Sunday worning Cribune of work on the new Grace Chapel are rapidly crystalizing. We expect to break ground for the same during the ensuing week. The date will be en- deca through the dally papers. Captains are very busy collecting Come | funds for same. Captain J. T. Clay of for the people of the community. A musical program—oldtime negro melodies given by the members and friends of the negro Baptist church. We are pleased when they were with us before; they will have a better pro- gram next Friday evening. ice 7.45 p. m. growing very rap!dly. Our Bible school is a still growing. live Every depart Sabbath school, 9.80 a. m. Morning|€4 as Children’s day. Al! parents with! that {s alive and doing things. invited. nM The subject of the ad- be “America Leads and We have a class for you | chool. Bring the fam The Grant street bus p: es the Once means again so try it. We on Wednesday at 7:30. The Ladies’ | attend the evening service. The choir|in each service. circle will meet at the hall, 1418 South Will render especial music befitting REETE vee oar Jackson on Wednesday afternoon at|the occasion. ‘This will be the day of 2:30. All friends and newcomers are| flowers, birds and chi'dren. Parents cordially invited. A site has been se-| ring your children to this special aptisms and reception It is urged that ey of members. member of the and Shopping Sections Emmanuel Baptist. church be present. There wil! also be Single room, running Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar|an offering for missions. Young peo- water $2.50 streets. Dr. G. T. Hanna, pastor.| ples meeting at 7.30. At 8 oclock, Dr. Single room and bath #% Order of services for the wee! Millerman will speak upon th t g Double room, bath $5 per day 10 a. m., Sunday school. Tw missionary operations of the church 4 ; ’ . ndsome suites of 2, 3rooms utomobiles in front Especially are all Lutherans invited HE neo chur Program will be rendered by the chil- dren of: the Sunday school. Mrs. W. D. Ford in charge. U. Text, Matt 11:29. Wednesday, § _—_—— p.m. prayer service and businesa| Grace Chapel African Methodist. meeting. On Friday evening the| “The Friend'y Church,” 308 North jeth: We have in sto araerelt Ch hm|Grant street. Rev. ‘T. J. Burwell, B 5th 1 EAT ch. 11 a. m., the children’s day | to be present and show their interest in building a church in Casper, repre senting the Mother Church of Pro- testantism. Come and show where you stand in the great army of Christ. Di de Luxe $1.35 served ‘in Bae Room ond Grill Exceptional Orchestra 7p. m., B. ¥. P. — M. P. MURTHA, Mgn 8 p. m., sermon by the pastor. Beech, leader. Popular evening ser This congregation is Fourteen ad- ditions to the membership last month. one and/ ‘ment of! the church is growing and no one is early. team number two reported in cash discouraged. If you are not in Bible, + }one hundred and sixty dollars Sun-| schoo! come join our forces. Remem:| Kenwood Presbyterian, |day. Others reports will be called for|ber a fine program by the children | Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister.| next Sunday. Sunday will be observ-| Sunday morning. This {s the church; ings. The worsh{p, 11 a. m. Week night meeting | thelr children are especially invited to, pure gospel is taught and preached ‘RECORDS FAIL TO BEAR SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1923. IT’S CLEAR SOFT AND PURE the other the second 20 years. The averages of the two 20-year periods varied one-tenth of one degree. RA Se ARGUMENTS HEARD IN EMERSON-SHAWVER CASE CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 9.—Wyo- ming supreme court heard arguments jin the quo warranto proceeding jthrough which Frank C. Emerson, Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER QIURAU Trak GOES CLEAR THROUGH we have in store a real treat! D. minister. Plans for the beginning $50 REWARD For Return of Stolen Ford Car License No. 2715. Number of Motor 7549208. New car used about eight days. Four cord tires, one extra used tire on rear. Yale lock on steerin h shadevin front. Return to ipa 442 SOUTH OAK STREET ©Rich as Butter- Sweet asa Nut Wyoming Baking Richards & Cunningham Company MEN’S DEPARTMENT CLOTHING Just received a new shipment of Men’s Gabardine, Whipcord and Wor- sted Suits in sport models and regular three-button sack coats. Priced from $24.50 to $37.50 The nicest patterns we ever had. sold, You shou d call and see these Suits before they are We know that you will want to buy o ne, Men’s and Boys’ Underwear Our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Summer Underwear is now complete and we feature the Wilson Bros, make of Men’s Underwear. Priced from $1.00 to $4.00 Per Suit Men’s Straw Hats We are showing a big assortment of Men’s Straw Hats now, consisting of Sennetts, Split Yacht and Panama styles. Priced from $2.00 to $3.50 You had better make your selection before the assortment is broken. — 53 ye * We will allow a discount of 10 per cent on all Luggage for a few days only. We have several styles of Trunks to select from—Steamer Wardrobe, Regular Ward- robe, plain Steamer Trunks and plain Packing Trunks. Priced from...... $18 to $75 Suit Cases from | Traveling Bags from $2.50 to $37.50 $7.50 to $40.00 NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT LUGGAGE FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP Richards & Cunningham Cn. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Casper, Wyo. ° Phone 1732 DORT SIX-CYLINDER TOURING CAR. Outstanding Features of the ‘Dort Six Motor The new Dort six-cylinder motor with its decidedly advanced design is the outstanding feature of the Dort Six. This motor is years ahead of ordinary six-cylinder design, its high- est development being its great power efficiency—meaning its ability to produce unusually high horse-power on low fuel consump- tion. Particularly is this power development effective at low speeds, giving the driver the benefit not only of great flexibility, but high pulling power at practical speeds—the ability to pick up speed rapid or to use the full power of the motor in slow, hard pulling. | This motor reaches its full torque very quickly—at ten miles an hour, car speed. Wyoming Dort Sales and Service Company 430 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692-87W. The Center Street Service Station The business formerly conducted under the name “The Center Street Filling Station,” will open, Monday, June 11, under the new name, “Center Street Serv- ice Station.” We will carry the following lines, which are standard in every sense: TEXACO GASOLINE AND OILS MILLER “GEARED TO THE ROAD” TIRES FULL LINE OF ALL THE STANDARD ACCESSORIES We want you, at all times, to bring special stress upon the word “SERVICE.” That is the motto under which our business will be conducted, and our men will co-operate in making it a commodity as well as an expression, ? D. J. WOODRUFF, Manager .