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PAGE TEN. OAK PLAYER TO APPEAR BEFORE. MUSIC SHOPPE, Boyd Senter Will Display he tistry With Ruben Orches- tra in Lobby of Store Shoppe in accordance licy of offering the finest it can obtain to the th no expense on f the public has announced een 10:30 a. m. and 12 . 1 Senter, pre will appear but ding ff the Orpheum ract with them expired. He has also the Keith vaude- laying is of a qual- > equal. He can get of his instrument saxaphone player g to some other I appearing, accc is very versatile s the trombone, the arinet rance in the lobby of the tomorrow will be hailed all mu er to the Raggy nds he bids fair this musical organization credit. His perform t to be missed CASPER 15 ALIVE TO ANY ~ OPPORTUNITY, AS PROVED BY TIRE SELLING HERE That C: advantage to the fact that rapidly b since he trumpet additic He to bring te always alive to any had is proven by r Cord are he big sellers in piel its ipments of these tres increasing rapialy until the last 1 car been subjected a dd seem absolutely un- have emerged in the They have opposite other 1d their appearance and con: after miles of wear have béén that they have caused n end of favorable comment In one instance a tourist bought one tires and drove out to the camp. The ext morning he drove back to the ler and said t the appear- make dition sther he wanted to al! aroun have them ‘al companies have made th ndard equipment on the cars the that a nave found that in aw to cars of this they class and stand the gaff —— SPANISH-AMERICAN war _ veterans meet Thursday morning 9:30 a. m t van hall for flag day par She Is Happy as a School Girl, Says Mrs. Black Mrs. Erriz BLacw “I needed something to strengthen my nerves and appeti 1 to tone ed from f heartburn, had a x e, and was bur de , eve headaches and I y nerves v on edge. I was too restless to sleep right and felt drov wornout all the s convinced before I ever took T hat it 28 a meritorious r now from ex } nt is just the new tire so shamed the| subjected to all the hard trips| t is pleasing to say the! | North Casper Will Have New Church | Edifice, Is Hope rting Sunday morning the North | gis Community church will begin | an eight days’ campaign to raise $15,- | 000 for the proposed Winter Memorial Presbyterian church to be erected on the corner of H and 8t. John streets. The community church started as a chapel Sunday school and as North | Casper has grown as a residence sac: {tion so has the church progressed. |The need for a preaching service be- | came evident some two and a halt | Years ago, and under the guidance | of Rev. Chas. A. Wilson of the First! Presbyterian church: a’'cal! was ex. | tended to Rev. Marshall who took up | the work of establishing the commun- ity church. Funds were at once solicited and a large tabernacle was erected on the rear of the lot occupied | by the Chapel at 1009 North Durbin street. This building has ben out- | srown, and a larger and more modern | | structure must be secured if the work of this church is to be successfully carried on. Rev. George Woodard, now pastor of this church, recognizing the need, | took the matter of a new building up avith the congregation and at once a general meeting ‘of the congregation was called. This moeting was address- ed by the Rev. Dr. Irwin of Denver, and plans were made for the beginn- ing of a campaign to raise money for | the new church. At this meeting a promotion com- mittee was appointed, consisting of seven members to have direct super- vision of the campaign. Martin of Cheyenne was selected as campaign director and he has been devoting as much time as possible here helping to shape the plans for the campaign which starts Sunday | morning. | For the past three weeks the various committees have been hard at work preparing and cataloging a list of the memberships of ‘the church and its use to house canvass weil Re made é North Casper, and it is confidently expected that enough | pledges will be secured in the eight days’ canvass to assure the erection of the proposed $15,000 structure. Work will commence at once on the | Proposed church and {t is hoped that j enough construction work can be done this summer so that services may be | held in the new structure before win- | ter: ‘GOVERNOR MAY ABOLISH KANSAS COURT, CLAIM TOPEKA, Kans., June 13.—(By The Associated Press.) — Governor Jonathan M. Davis, in conference with newspaper men today, anthor- izéd the statement that he is sériou: ly considering the calling of a spe ial session of the legislature to abolish the Kansas court of industrial relations. The governor said his recommenda- tion if the special session is called | would not be for the absolute abolish ent-of the court idea, but that he els more than $100,000 can be saved to the state during the present biennium by abolishing the tribunal }as it now exists and which he de- |clares is “doing nothing.” EXPANSION OF PHONE SERVICE PLANNED HERE Company Expects to Spend $87,000—Asks for Raise In Rates Casper’s telephone service js to be expanded at a cost of about $87,000 according to an announcement made by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company last night. This expansion will mean greater expense which must’ in turn be met by an in crease in rates fo- service, the com pany insists, Sings Casper has grown so rapidly it finds that the present service is inadequate, and everyone will hail with welcome the announcement that new lnes are to be strung and new switchboards to be installed. The value of a telephone to the user will increase with the additional facilities. He will be able to get in contact with more people and will feen the results of better service all around, A petition is to be circulated amg the business men of Casper which X request their support of the se in i rates, coming as it does simultaneous: ly with the increase in efficiency. The petition brings out the fact that the ers realize that the city has under unusual and rapid growth and pansion and has out-grown the |small-town characteristics of a few years ago when the existing telephone tes were established, and that Cas- | per has now developed into a city of | 25,000 to 80,000 inhabitants. “The petition after it has been cir- | culated and signed will be sent to the Public Service commission of the | State of Wyoming for approval. | The new rates will be as follows is ap- proved: Urban Individual Line, Business__ $7.50 per month Urban Two-party Line, Business. - a -- 6.00 per month Urban Individual Line, Residence. 3.00 per month Residence__ ) per month Urban Two-party Line, 00 per month vermin; will not ing. Ap stain 0 Products Co. 4 cloth. The Rev. Mc-| Phone 286, Bed bug juice, guaranteed to kill} Che be taken, likenesses of contortioni. ‘MILLION BO YS ‘ | tures reproduce as much of the orig- inal grace of the subject as one of the statues of any comic cartoonist. Miriam danced before of Israel when they made their get- away through the Red Sea, but it wouldn't be fair to M ount her dancing Epworth League Members Will Oppose New York Governor Should He Run CHICAGO, June 13—One million Epworth League members are ready to march to battle at the polls and solidly oppose governof Al Smith of New York, should he run for presi dent of the United States, Bishop A W. Leonard of San Francisco declared today. © Since Governor Smith has said he was not a candidate, the “march to battle’ may have to be postponed. “These millio nyoung Methodists are not all old enoagh to vote, yet those who cannot vote can influence @ great constituency,” said the bishop who'is attending a meeting of league officials here. “They are a fraction of the hosts of young christians of America who stand solidly behind the eighteenth amendment. “The bootleggers and moonshiners and the other brazen lawbreakers en gaged in the liquor traffic have just about reached the limit of impudence and insult to the American people. ‘They. have honeycombed the machin ery of the law with crooks and de celvers so as to make {t appear that the prohibition w is impossible of enforcement.” SALOME NO ACROBAT DECLARES NAZIMOVA George C. Druce, of Oxford and of the Royal Archaeological Institute has a formidable position in science which Mme. Nazimova says she hasn't the temerity to attack, but when he says that Salome, famous Princess of Judea, was an acroba and not a dancer and that the daugh ter of Herodias beguiled Herod with the anatomical disjointments of a contortionist, instead of with the alldrements of a dance, the learned gentleman {is probably wrong. And Mme, Nazimova is qualified to ds cuss the matter because before she undertook. to screen the st Salome” she studied it. Under re lease by Allied Producers and Di tributors Corporation, falome”™ 1 coming today to the Rialto theatre “I believe that the scientist mad his mistake because he attributed t the dancer the faults of the artist: says Nazimova. “I've seen moderr Watch your pimples vanish Wary ‘oisen goes when Red- Celle increase! S. S. S. buildsthese Red-Bleod-Cells! You can be sure of this, nature has no substitute for red-blood-cells. 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