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SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1923 G..ce A, M. E. Church. 305 North Grant street. “The Friend'y Church.” Rev. T. J. Bur- well, B. D. minister. Sunday school at 10am. Morning worship at 11. Music by the Junior choir, Mrs. Lu- . president. Evening @ermon at 7.30. Subject, “Spirit- ‘ual Stumbl'ng ks." ‘The purpose of this sermon will be to meet some Reeds for Christian growth recog- mized in dal'y life, The Senior choir will sing. Weekly meetings: Official Doard, Monday evening at 8.15. Joint Bit Auxiliary meeting of all the women of the church Tuesday evening at 8. | Open house under the auspices of the Strangers and Ushers clubs foint!y at 9. All strangers will be @!ven a cordial welcome. Thursday evening at 8:30 Miss Mable Cole of Denver, talented contra'to will ap- pear at Gantz M. E. church. Get your tickets at either the Music Shoppe or the Chas. E. Wells Music Store. You are always welcome to our services, ~ st, 8 Catholic, ‘Corner of Seventh and Center ts. The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- pastor, the Rev. Father Moreton t pastor. Masses on Sunday at.7, 9 and 10.80. Benediction at 3pm, Masa during the week at 8 “The Church of the Nazarene. “The Live Spiritual Church—the Growing Church—The Friendly Church,” Corner Twelfth and South Pop'ar. Rev. B. F. Dunn, pastor. invite you to any and all of the yiritual services gf this church. No ne¢w or strong doctrines taught—just ‘ simple old gompel. Sunday schoo! BY atpl0 a, m. Preaching at 11 a. m. | hing at night at 7:30 p. m, ¥. 4 POS. at 6:30 p.m. A good chorus and orchestra lend the spirited con- gtésational singing. Come. s ——— | & First Presbyterian. Tabernacle corner Sixth and Dur- Fe dM. Charles A, Wilson, D. D. min- . Sunday school at 9:45 a. ‘m. therhood class taught by Mr. Bartholomew. Morning worship at 1% o'clock. Sermon, “Gamaliels Neutrality.” Anthem, “O For the rly Gates," Hanscom. Public re- tion of new members at 11 a. m. Session wil! meet at 10:45 to receive new members. Young peoples meet- ing 6:30 p.m. Evening worship at i 7) p. m, Temperance sermon. Sélo, “There Is No Night There.” Miss Puntenney. There will be a patty Thursday at 2:30 p. m. for Mts. Wilson's class of ladies. All miémbers are requested to come and bring prospextive new members. The caer Choral society will meet ursday evening at 8 o'clock. Fine Presram is being made by the so- ciety in preparation of the Holy City, which is to be given December 9. You are inyited to join the so- ciety. Come, A 4 Grace English Lutheran. I services at Odd Fe'lows’ hall. Sunday school at 9.45 a.m. Robert V. Heinze, superintendent. Last Sunday was banner day. Let's @o better this Sunday. Pastor Cromer has an adult class, Come. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The Rey. O. W. Ebright, district super- intendent of missions will preach in morning. Let's give him a royal come. New members will be re- e¢ived both morn'ng and even'!ng. At 7:30 in the evening the retiring pastor, Rev. J. M. Cromer, will preach. Let us make Sunday a ban- ner day, Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis EB. Car- ter, D. D. pastor. ‘a. m. Sunday school, 8. H. Maddux, superintend- ent. This will be monthly mission- ary Sunday. Classes for a’l ages. Boy Scout Executive, Roe Bartle will give brief address, 11 a. m, Com- munion service and reception of members. The sacrament of bap- tism will be administered also. No sermon at this fervice, Anthem, “Bread of the World,” Wohl. 11 a. m., Junior ch conducted by Mrs. Carter. Sfibject, “Somebody's Friend.” Solo by Dora Stanley. An- them by Juntor choir led by Miss Lucy Gantz. )6:15 p. m., Epworth League. Subject, “The Prayers of Jesus.” Leader, O. W. Buchanan. Solo by Miss Helen Porter. 7:30 p. \\ m, Patriotic sermon. Subject, “The ‘ at Political Issue.” Anthem, e King of Love My Shepherd Is,” enecker. Quartet, “It Is There " torStay.” Monday at 8 p. mi., Ofti- & clal board meeting. ‘Tuesday at 8 p. @ a, Sunday school board meeting at i church. Wednesday at 7:30 p. 3 mm. prayer meeting. Wednesday at p, m., Personal Workers’ clase. B¥iday at 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsa’ Came and hear the clock strike 12. "The effort made in September and Q€tober to prevent our church from retreat in its missionary program il was successful, = 3 Emmanuel Baptist GFifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. JeET. Hanna pastor. Order of serv- ides for the week beginning Novem- 4; Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday ool. 11 a. m, two women of Loyalty Luncheon team, repre- opting the Board of Promotion will with us and will have charge of ‘here will be no evening meeting ept the B. Y. P. Us on account Z the union service at the First HBptist church, : “On Wednesday evening at the close of the prayer meeting plans for bazaar to be held’ December 1, will be discussed. - North Casper Christian. “HI and United streets. Charles G. Stout, acting pastor, Box 411, city. Meetings becoming more interesting and results gratifying is the cou:mon expression .since the subsiding of the winter wave. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching and communion etZl a.m Dvening sermon at 7:30 i = ee Ee ee and the meetings continue through the week, each evening excepting Saturday. Subjects announced are as follows. Sunday morning, “The Church a Sacred Building.” Sunday evening, “What Is Christ to Me?’’ Monday, “The Stone Which ie Builders Rejected." Tuesday, “The Battle of the Wilderness.” Wednes- day, “The Soldier of the Cross,” Thursday, “The Two Bad Boys of the Bible.” Friday, “Nic and his Tilt with the Teacher.” While this meeting is on the North Side and of course, especially designed to help the cause of Christianity on the North Side we always welcome peo- ple from any part of the city and We are pleased to notice that our au- dience has been enlarged by the presence of friends from all over the city. First Congregational. Services at the America Theatre. Rev, Robt. Allingham, D. D. pastor. The church school assembles at 10. Your chi!dren will meet a conse- crated and qualified corps of teach- ers and officers here every Sunday. Send them. Worship and sermon at il. Mrs. Katherine Cree will pre- side at the pipe organ and will play for prelude, “Calm as the Night,” by Bohm Gaul, for offertory, ‘Medi- tation on Come Ye Disconsolate," by Jas. R. Gillette. Mrs. Berta Smith, director of mus!o will sing, “Jesus I My Cross Have Taken,” by Pin- futl. The pastor will preach on, “When Jesus Commands.” This ser- vice is carefully studied and planned each Sunday to feed and to Inspire. To give momentum and energy to the desire to do right. In the even- ing at 7.30 the members and friends of First church will act as hosts to any in the city who may feel the need of a friendly touch, and the encouragement of a group of kindly hearts, A short religious service opens the program at 7:30. Follow- ing this a community sing led by Mr. A. V. Ritchie and closing with refreshments. Mr. Derne Sheppard will sing, “I Come to Thee,” by Caro Roma _ and the pastor will preach on “The New Youth Relig-|F. Lyon, superintendent. ous Movement in Germany.” Re- member the Y. W, C. A. rooms for Sunday evening at 7:30. Make the date. Trinity Lutheran (Missouri Synod). 8. Park and B. Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pas- tor, Sunday school at 9.30. There are classes for children from four to fourteen years of age. Morning service (English). The sermon de- ivered to the small audience that braved the storm last Sunday even- ‘~ will be repeated. Texts. John 10:35, and Ephesians 2:8. Theme. “The Three Great Principals of the Reformation.” Evening service at 7:30. The sermon wi!l be based on the text Daniel 6:10-11, its theme being, “Daniel, A Man of Strong Faith.” Every message taken from the Word of God has something of lasting benefit for you. Can you afford to miss it? Kenwood Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. 9.30 a. m., Sabbath school. Subject, “World Wide Prohibition.” 11 a. m. Morning worship. ing on Wednesday at 7:30. Mills Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister, 10 a. m., Sabbath school. Subject, “World-Wide Prohibition.” 7:30 p. m., ning worsh'p. Sermon sub- ject, “The Triumph of Truth.” North Casper Community. North Casper church, 1009 North Durbin street. Geo, Woodard, min- ster. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavors, 6:45 p. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Subject, “The Workers Selected and Quali- fied,” Evening service, 7:30 p, m. Subject, “Not By Might, Nor By Power.” You are invited to our ser- vices and church activities, Evansville Chapel. Sunday schoo! at 2:30 p. m. Ser- mon at 3:30. J. T. Hanna minister. First Baptist. Fifth and Beech streets. ©. M. Thompson, Jr., pastor. Sunday school, 9.45 a.m. There is a class for you. Brotherhood Study Group, 9:45 a.m. All men of city are wel- come, Morning service 11 a. m. Theme, “The Challenge to Disciple- ship and My Family.” B. Y. P. U., 630 Pp. m. Evening mass meeting, p.m. The team from New York city. will be in charge including Mrs. Osgood and Mrs, Elmore. Loy- alty luncheon for all women Monday at 6 p,m. The pastor is preaching the second in a very interesting se- New System of Fat Reduction Here's a new way for all fat peo- ple to laugh together at that old bugaboo—Obesity. The saying that “there is nothing new under the " does not apply to fat people any more. Here 1s something new for them—new sensation, a new pleasure, a new and graceful figure, easily found by anyone who Is pa: ing beyond the limits of slimne: Everyone has heard of the Marmol Prescription; that harmless combi nation of fat-defying elements, per- fected by one of the foremost’ phy- sicians. Now, from the same high authority, there comes another idea —the idea of condensing these same, Pure, harmless ingredients into a pleasant little tablet. Taken after eating and at bedtime, they help the stomach to dispose of all the fatty foods, converting them into com- pact, solid flesh, muscle and energy, without dieting’ or exercise. | Mar- mola Prescription -Tablets regulate the entire system—do for you what s bodily exertion and self-denfal can- not do, and the fat once routed, is gone for good. You can prove all this at a trifling cost. Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by all druggists or sent postpaid by the Marmola Company, 4612 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. A box— sufficient to bring results—is but ® dollar—Advertisement, Week-night meet- ries at the morning hour. These sermons shou'd prove of great he p to all. The reorganized Brotherhood is alive and looking for live men only. If you are one of this type there ts a place for you but if you do not fit in that class you are not ex- pected. Sunday evening no one who can possibly be out can afford to be absent. Outstanding speakers with national reputations will be present and take part in the evening service. Strangers in Casper should be out and get acquainted. Baptists are ex- pected to be out. You are a stranger but once in the First Baptist church. First Christian. R. R. Hilderbrand, M. A. pastor. Church school, 9.45. Morning wor- ship, 11.90. C. B. Society, 6:30. Even- ing xervice, 7:30, Good music. Good news—In spite of the storm that was raging last Sunday the Every-Mem ber Canvass Teams were successful We went over the top and the bud- get that seemed so large will go into effect this Sunday. Our attendance is growing, even when the weather is bad we have new people. we can have 150 out on a day like ast Sunday for church school we can have our 250 on @ fine day. Every one bring one Sunday, Strang- er we have a class for every mem- ber of your family. The classes are all working and there is lots of pep. The C. BE. Society 's waging a war on those who do not come regularly. The Radio contest is on and the 6. O. S. call ts being broadcasted from both sides, You are invited. There are many activities now and you will lose out if you are not present at all meetings. Those interested get the weeks program in the Bul- letin each Sunday morning. Come on get in the spirit is fine. Impor- tant board meeting Wednesday even- ing at 7:30 in church. Baptismal service Sunday evening.’ Call your friends and have them meet you at the First Christian church Sunday morning, corner of Grant and Lind streets. The Grant street bus passes the church, St Marlo. Seventh and Wolcott. K. Edwards, rector. Holy commun- jon at 8 a.m. Church school at 9:45 a.m. Holy communion and service atllam. Bible class at 5 p. m Rev. Philip East Side Methodist Community. Jesse A. Dean, pastor. 1614 Hast Second, corner Kenwood street. 9:45 a. m., Bible school for all ages; E. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Worship and preach- ing by the pastor. Morning subject, “A Woman's Sacrifice.” “The Leap of the Heart.” Evening, Junior League, Monday at 7 p. m., monthly official board meeting. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. Thursday at 2.30 Pp. m., Ladies’ Aid at the church, Mrs. Park White and Mrs. A. Perry, hos- tesses. Friday at 7:30 p. m,, choir rehearsal. Saturday at 3:00 p. m., organization of “King’s Heralds” at the church, 6.30 p. m., Christian Science, Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock a, m. in the church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant street. The lesson subject for to day is, “Ever'asting Punishment.” Reading room 325 Midwest building, open 12 to 4.30 p.m. Sunday sctiool .| serve you as in the past. be Casper for pupils up to the age of 20 years is held at 9:30 a. m. Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. The public is invited to attend these services. The human jaw possesses = e'ght muscles, but these exercise a force of nearly a quarter of a sel THE MILLS COMPANY ANNOUNCES CHANGE The Mills Company wishes to an- nounce to its Casper patrons and friends that its Casper store and printing p’ant have been sold to Mr. C. B. Hoffhine, who has very suc- cessfully managed our Casper branch since it was established in March. 1921. This change {s made to re Meve our general manager, J. F. Mills of some details and respons!- bilities, and enable him to give all of his time, as formerly to atten- tion of county and bank business and to special contract work §n bank, office and school equipment. Mr, Mills hag reserved permanent office space in the store, at 240 East Second street, and will continue to make headquarters in Casper. He win be assisted tn this office and “on the road” by his nephew, Mr. C. Lee Mills, son of Mr. C. S. Mills, president of our company. Mr. Mills has had bank and office ex- perience both in the mechanical de- partment and as credit manager at Sheridan. He obtained his schoo!- ing at the University of Michigan, where he specialized Im accounting, Mr. Hoffhine will continue to handle the Mills Company products— loose leaf binders and sheets, legal bianks, special ruled forms and blank books, and orders for Casper patrons will recefve especial atten- tion as formerly. Our Casper office will co-operate In every way possib'e with you and Mr. Hoffhine and his salesmen, to the end that you will continue to enjoy the use of The Mills Company products and re- cleve the best possible service and quality. Messrs Lyle Bollum and “Jim" Waugh, formerly with us, will continue with Mr. Hoffhine as Casper salesmen, and we are confi- dent you will continue to let them Please remember that The M!'ls Company is never satisfied until you are, and that we are always anxious to make our products “good,” whether so!d direct or through our Casper repre- sentative. The Casper store will continue to! handle Art Metal, the largest and § best Mne of steel office equipment in the world, and a comprehensive stock of the filing cabinets, safes and desks will be found on Mr. Hoffhine’s floors. We pred'ct for him the ex- cellent success with this line, and our loose leaf and b'ank books, leg- al blanks and special ruled forms, which has been ours in the past, ‘Thanking you for past patronage | and assuring you that we shall be glad to serve you always, we are Very truly yours, THE MILLS COMPANY Sheridan, Casper, Denver J. F. MILLS, Coenen ee eemeey wel +d. ¥. MILTS, Managed The Richards & $1.65 and $1.85 values. Now Lunch Cloths—White with ular $2.50, at. The quality j 80x90 in size, in pink, blue and white ; very. fine quality. $2.50 to $6.95 Ideal to wear with suits or separate skirts, of En- glish and Baby Broad- cloth, $5.95 Many a Gift Suggestion Lurks In An Art Needlework Package Pillow Cases, hemstitched or ee Regular Linen Center Pieces—Runners, Pillow Tops. Dress and Sport COATS At Price Reductions You'll Rierictate are fur-trimmed—some tailored, in pocketed and belted models, of wools, seal plush and caracul. SPECIAL THIS WEEK $9.99, $14.95, Cunningham Co. Now........_____$1.35 .-__—$1.25 and $1.00 colored borders. Reg- -$1.95 and style is there; some $24.95 Wool Tweed Suitings 48-inches wide, will make up into stunning Suits. $2.75 Per Yard Turkish Towels Full size bath towels, 65c values, 2 for $1.00 Good quality turkish towels, 45c value, 3 for $1.00 | | NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRUG SUNDRIES undap eridune CASPER PHARMACY 13th ANNIVERSARY SALE We are celebrating the 13th year of good business methods done in our present loca- tion at 111 East Second street. > Our store has earned the enviable reputation of carrying on a legitimate business— of fair dealing and courteous treatment to all. As a result, our customers have been with us for the entire thirteen years. Now we can offer them and the people of Casper and vicinity a worth while reduc- tion in ‘AND Drags and Drug Sundries 10% to 59% REDUCTION IN Cut Glass and Jewelry NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES Buy Your Christmas Gifts and Drug Sundries Now THREE DAYS ONLY November 5, 6, 7 80c Laxative Bromo Quinine______20c $1.25 Mothers’ Friend ..... ---90¢ 1 doz. Bayers Aspirin Tablets______15 2 doz. Bayers Aspirin Tablets_____.__30e 80c Palmer’s Skin Success Soap. 20 Shou Brostille 25 eR Peruna .... al 90c $1.25 Listerine a 75c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste.. .35c¢ 50c Acident Tooth Paste _____35¢ $1.00 Adlerika . oom SUC 85c Sanitol Cold Cream -—_.-.._______20c 85c Sanitol Face Cream____________20e 85c Pastuerine ..... -25c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste .._-___________35 $1.00 Gillette Blades 70c 50c Gillette Blades —..._________35c¢ 85c Ender Blades .__. —25¢ 650c Lournay Lemon Cream -__. 25c 1 Carton Camel Cigarettes $1.20 Yeast Foam Tablets -80c 50c Zymole Tooth Paste _.-__35¢ Large size Mellins Food 60c 25c Berg’s Kidneyettes —_.. 15c $1.00 Yeast Vitamine Tablets .... .60c 50c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream__.32c $1.00 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 70c Sanitol Shaving Cream —~W______ 25 Sanitite Foot Powder —__________20c 50c Non Spi .... ----—35¢ We Sell and Carry the Largest Line of Fountain Pens and Sharppoint Pencils in the Rocky Mountain Region. We are Proud of Our Watch Repairing Department which is the Largest and Most Accurate in Casper. Remounting Diamonds. Work Done in Our Store and Guaranteed. $1.10 Nuxated Iron $1.10 Tanlac 78c Fletchers Castoria ——.._______ 2Be 50c Horlicks Malted Milk ——--40 $1.00 Horlicks Malted Milk 70c $3.75 Horlicks Malted Milk.___$2.95 50c Lavoris --30c 250 Lavoris 15c 80c Mennen’s Violet Tale —_.___..._20c 25c Norwich Cold Cream in tubes_____15¢ 15c Scotch Tone Soap, 8 for $1.00 Zepyrol ee Ca 15c Signet Mechanics Soap, 8 for —_...23c 40c Ever Ready Blades __..___-.__30¢ $1.00 Auto Strop Blades 50c Auto Strop Blades ..... $1.00 Indigesto Tablets __. Radiant Fountain Syringe Camel Cigarettes, 2 for 65c +25 Special Attention Given to 25c V. R. Tablets 50c V. R. Tablets $1.00 V. R. Tablets .... 60c Lablache Face Powder ______ 35 50c Meritol Almond Cream -__32¢ 60c Elcaya Cold Cream. 45 Large Cereal Meal Ss 8 80c Jaynes Sanative Pills .___—-20¢ 45c Hyglo Cuticle Remover . eoreen—— 2S Jergens Bath Tablets, dozen ...75¢ Our Prescription Room is Complete With a Large Stock of Absolute- ly Pure Drugs. We Employ the Largest Force of Competent Drug- gists in the City. Bring Us Your Prescriptions. Pinauds Quinine, small 80c Pinauds Quinine, large __-_______$ 1.50 $1.00 Durham Duplex Razor -—.65¢ 85c Hollisters Golden Nuggets ——._25c $1.10 S. S. S. ——. 75c 100 Si Seo 1 88 60c Syrup of Figs 45¢ . 80c Sal Hepatica wae 1. 60c Sal Hepatia 45 $1.20 Sal Hepatica _---90¢ 60c St. Jacobs Oil —. 5c $1.15 Othine D. S. . 85 $1.50 Oriental Cream —.....___~___ $1.35 25c Johnson’s Talcum 20c Carter’s Liver Pills, 2 for ._.-___35¢ Melba Talcum eocsemennsesneQOO® Melba Toilet Water Se /« Ingrams Talcum . + 15e $1.10 Garren’s Tonic --. 85 Pinkham’s Blood Medicine <p 00 60c Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets 450 $1.00 Wine Cardiu___. 75c Swans Down Face Powder SS |. 7: 60c Syrup of Pepsin — 40c $1.20 Syrup of Pepsin ~80c Pebeco Tooth Paste’_.##+=Sss 8B. 25c Mentholatum oe RES 50c Mentholatum . ----—40¢ $1.00 Mentholatum 80 60c Doans Kidney Pills ___ —A5c PAGE FIVE. AANOW AAVS GNV MON SLAID SVINX YNOA AN In Line With Our Policy of Service to the Casper Public, it is Our Intention to Continue These Popular Drug Sundries aan From aoe to Time During the Year, Casper Pharmacy November Sth, 6th ae 7th THE PLACE 111 EAST SECOND STREET