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PACE EIGHT LONGWORTH IN FACEFORHUSE. LEADER TO STAY. | Ohio Solon Warns His Colleagues Against | } Lack of Harmony. St TON. 3 ‘ ' hing a se } pRarveh deka "a Royalty in England has {ts Christmas cards a ne see how have the one shown on left representing “The Founding of Eton € Ohio 4s sectic | picture shown in center, “The G 1 rom Illinois is ne Prince of Orange landing at Torbay in 1688." Fs 8 well as the rest of us. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR THES PLEDGE TO AI LN FRREMENT fons, adopted by the sec-| convention of the Cas Endeavor | ember 1 | » Christian Endeavorers of | oming in conven- tion grateful to our eaventy Father for the advance He enabled us to make during the nd ‘ing the tremen- there is for us yet to do, dedicate ourselves anew to us Christ, and we that our district's goal for 4 shall be an active, consecrated ty in every locality in Natrona, and \Niobrara countie: s the i the reflect the of ual communities, and wheres of the community are but assemt ve Is re get indivi the ideals the ide of the young people in the community, therefore be it Re: solved, that the Christian’ Hndeavor fashionab! of dollars—and escaped. sept the challenge of personal re- onsibility for the ideals of our communities, and that we set forth to mold those ideals according to the laws of Christ Whereas certain of our laws, and espe ly those statutes pro. hit r nd the of liquor ) childr und not 1 re-| f} a rn) Getting Bolder rihood of Mary, Queen of Scots.’ All are pal. 1p men, and their friends are becoming bolder in } ing £0 gosh-blamed bold that Police Commiss: taken cognizance of a crime wave and curtailed vacation and ges of patrolmen and detectives. and most succssful attempts of bandits. & how window of Hickson's, one of Fifth Avenue’s most shops, and stole furs and gowns.valued at many thousands Th en CHURCHES ne ted by Howard Davie. This year the Prince of Wales wil) ge.” @be Casrer Dat Royal Christmas Cards for 1923 The queen's card will carry the king's (right) represents “William choir lead by Miss Lucy Gantz 11 1. m. serman, “Playing the Glad Game.” A Thanksgiving message. Anthem, “Prepare Ye the Way of * Reed. Solo “The Great Petrie by Boyd Osborn. King’s Heralds, 7:15 p. m., for prayer for the evening 730 p. m Win-MyChum cdnducted by men's gospel Palmer Johnson, Lester Fue- ervice team, hrer, Ivan Goodman, Ed. Hathaway, Ray Traylor, Clarence Wolfe. Tues- day 1 p. m., cabinet meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society. Tuesday 2.30 Woman's Home Migsionary at the home of Mrs. 8. E. ey, 742 South Durbin street. Mrs ‘Arthur Jones and Mrs. Bundy will assist. The annual Thanksgiv ing offering, will be received. Wed- 7:30 p. m., prayer and Thanksgiving service. Thursday 10 a. m, union ‘Thanksgiving service the Raptiat church sermon by R. R. Hildebrand of the Christ- an church. Friday 7.30 p. m., chotr nes¢ rehearsal. Members will be received Sunday. It is hoped many will be present ta be received. No better thank offering than that of giving one’s self to God at this season of This photo shows one of smashed of | i thks v viola-| t t and| figice A. M. E, Chure |dignity and importance of reli thaws complete co-opera-| 305 Worth Grant stre “The | education t ° . endly Church.” Rey. T. J. Bur Worship and sermon at m 1 a) ister | This is the Sunday before nk of Grace church are| giving and that histor w ourselves to the t work’ in her’ his be properly c: d by u taska which the ae ght not be ager We are the nts of the P ssigned to us, and we will strive carried forward by the over-|grims and we their to consecrate each day and hour,|Whelming aggressive ones. In ap-|still moves in us, ‘The each ‘aim of our 1 to the bring-| preciation of this wonderful preach on the theme, weg of Chri Kingdom on earth.” | the women will have full char, Thanksgiving and Ow both vices Sunday. It will Thomas Longhurst wi -_ seared aa ay s Day. Special| the organ and will play programs be sion will, lude “Andante non troppo," by A Tl V . v th morning and evening.|R. Reinagle. Offertory, “Melody 1e ery First ty woman of the church is ex.| bY Beethoven. . ‘Mrs. Berta Smith ted to attend these services and director of music will sing “O\Dry bring one. Sunday school at 10,| Those Tears,” by Teresa Del Riego. han’s program at 11. Woman’s| Beginning with — the t day the y meetings:| high order of those servigps has Ri § o'clock.| been maintained. We had faith in Caanex's 43 Show at| Casper. We believed it was a city Ur TaborttE Phursday at 9/4&nd would respond to a city pro p.m. Union Thanksgiving services| Stam. We were not disappointed. ut 7:30 p. m., Rev. P, J. Price of| At 7:30 in the evening at the he Second Baptist church will de.| cafeteria of the Y. W. C. A. a grow- liver the sernion. Friday at 8:15|/inS and enthusiatic group of people choir (senior) rehearsal, Do not fait|™eet. The old Puritan Sabbath does to come to the Fashion Show. All!Mot obtain. But the Pilgrims were the latest. models will be shown,]20t Puritans, and the Pilgrims are Words will not describe. ‘Come and| Still not Puritans. The Pilgrims be Asdart in aiad always welcome both} 9" a8 a protest against old fogey to our church and to all her actiyi.| 0tions and it still persists with us Ny Dr. and Mrs. Loy will be with us ecu: as special gu and Dr. Loy will Trinity Lutheran speak The Dr's election as mayor ith Park? and. bast Fourth| “8 Somewhat enthusiastic and his : z welcome Sunday evening will be the J. "H. 'Gockel,” pastor, 8UN-| same.; Mx. Arthur vidson will lay schoo! at 9:30. The children wil pict le Nags rege render a. cornet solo, “( from »e given thelr parts in the Christ-|irosti Some new i ae Suga The Bible class meets) ana the comm w at 6:30 p.m - reinforced. The hos are § gunesy os ee ; bese ai prepared. Welcome to all the ye, Bt Colman, of Carrow | aun oie cilosions archos ‘ana| {0°2 of the day ae ey rwich, England, has ac- Ta the “mmornlacr Patent fess ed the Lord Mayoralty of her {000 will be preached; | Scandinavian Lutheran Leitle Se ary . e Ene the evening, at 7:30 an English} J. Reini, pastor: Services in Nor man in England to become mon. In both services the offer-|Weglan at the City Hall at 11 a a Lord Mayor. ing will be for home and foreign|m. and in English at 7 by the = Lissions. Rev. J. A. Lavik of Colorado Thursday morning, at 10:80,|Springs, Colo. Sunday school: at 10 ao 5 Thanks will be observed.|@. m. Word finally been recetve Methodist Episcopal. Your grandfather will tell | that our new pews willbe shipped| Corner of Bast Second and South you to Casper real estate ring the first week in December.| Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis Car. Well, you can do it next Sunday hus we ought to haye,them in time|ter, D. D., pastor. 9:30 a. ., prayer and Monday. The terms will the holidays. ce for the Sund hool offt be easy enough for you cers and teachers Se eck % First Congregational schaol led by Ht. Maddux ; ‘ it the America theater.| Classes for e Two men’s Dobbin Realty Co. |; Allingham, Di#%..'pastor,|cingeen. One faught by Attorney i | W. R. Dobbin mates niga nie es 1 eee Pek drei Sti 237 S. Center Street It not what 1 nt by the|men. 1 7 . eF terms Sunday school le schoo} | ducted Mrs. Carter A SEE OUR“AD/ON PAGE 8 | °. ‘nanbath achool, Itvis’ the oniy|7 Adventure. ; term that properly represents the! on Anthem the year, can be made. Grace English Lutheran O. W. Bbright. acting pastor. Of- fice 306 O-8 building. Phone 664W. services held in Odd Fellows wall, corner Second and Wolcott Sunday school, 10 a. m., Herbert Heinze, superintendent. Worship with serman 11, “The King’s Judge- Evening service 0, “The of Deceit.” By action of the council Grace church will ehurch conduct its annual “Every Member Visitation” on December 2, and the week following. Evansville Chapel Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Mr. Rust in charge. Sermon at 3:30. Dr. J. T. Hanna, minister, St, Marks Church Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards Rector. Holy ommunion at 8 o'clock, Church chool at $:45a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon atlla.m. Bible class t 500 P. M, Kenwood Presbytertan Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. 9:30 m. Sabbath school. 11 a, m. reaching service. 7 p. m+ young eople'’s meeting. Wednesday eve- ing at 7:30 mid-week meeting. Mills Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. 10 a, m. Sabbath school, subject very Christian a Missionary.” 0 p. m. evening worship, subject ‘The Feast of Belshazzar.’ East Side Methodist Community. 1614 East Second street, corner Kenwood. Jesse A. Dean, pastor. Sunday school for all ages, 9:45 a.m. E. F. Lyon, superintendent. Worship and sermon by the pastor, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Morning subject, “The Harlot's Saving Scar- le Evening subject, “What David Discovered About God." Junior League with Bible drill, 6:30 p. m., STORAGE “Not the Cheapest” Reasonable and well worth your money for a fireproof garage and protective devices for high priced cars. Come and See It LIBERTY GARAGE ANNEX 414S. Elm Phone 2303 PLUMBERS Your Grandfather will tell you to buy Casper real estate. Well, you can do it next Sunda; and Monday. _ The terms will be easy enough for you. You don’t need the easy terms, so we will give you-a good cash discount. Dobbin Realty Co. W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 8 “OTHERS” Iv Cribune conducted by the pastor. Tuesday| Father He gives as we are ready. at 7:30 p. m, Men's club at the| Orly as we grow are we allowed to church. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.,| have “Life’s Riches.” In Thanks- prayer meeting. ‘Friday at 7:30,|¢iving for His favor let us then say choir rehearsal. Thursday evening | with the Psalmist, “I will give thee at 7:30 the pastor will conduct a] thanks with my whole heart.” Thanksgiving servicé in the school| The ladies of the church are work- house at the new town of Sa’t|ing very hard on the bazaar work, Creek. A great mass of pretty hand worked sarments and utility articles are ready. This bazaar will be a fine place to get your Christmas presents. A tine chicken dinner will be served at per plate. The day set for these great events is Dec. 4th, The choir of this church will give one of the best Christmas cantatas ever published. Special chofr prac- tice Tuesdays and Thursday even- ings 7:30. Our church schoo! is still growing. We believe in the up to date methods of religious education and have ef- ficient teachers in every department. We.will make room for you and will cause you to feel at home. Be with us Sunday and catch the spirit of our activities. The church is on the corner of Grant and Lind streets. The Grant street bus passes. North Casper. 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Sunday schoo!. “45 | Woodard, minister. 10 a. m. Christian Morning service, 11 ‘o man knhoweth the Son vening service, Text, P. burnt offerings unto the Lord my m. God of t nothing.” which doth cost mv verybody welcome. First Christian R. R. Hildebrand, M. A., Pastor. Church school 9.45. Morning Wor- ship 11.00. C. EB. Society 6:30. Ev- ening service 7:30. Most of the members of the First Christian church will want to know about the Thanksgiving dinner to be served at the church, ll details will be giv- en at the morhing service. First Pres! The Thanksgiving season finds Tabernacle, corner Sixth and Dur us thankful for a great many things. | bin etreets. Charles A. Wilson, D. The Lord has blessed us in many|D., minister. Sunday school and ways as a church family. As in-| Bible classes 9:45 m. Morning dividuals He has been very kind and| worship 11 o'clock, sermon, “The helped us We have prospered. | Awakened Learner,” Anthem, “ Let us then give Him hearty thanks|of God,” Humason. Solo, and worship Him. Many things He Shall! Wipe Away All Tear: has in store for wi As_a_ wise R Leggett. (Harker). Young Your Grandfather knows that land investments were the foundation upon which 95 per cent of our great fam- ilies were developed both as to wealth and character. th PRICES $50 UP TO $350 A Rich Man’s Opportunity 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT. FOR ALL CASH southeast., It’s its alleys. across the street.. refinery odors. would like to live. is here again. great rate of Casper’s development. refinery. OVER A YEAR AGO. about—didn’t I think Chicago was a Kansas City was busted a dozen times grand old U.S. A. grows sugar in my coffee for a lesser fold. You—John and Mary, refinery in the spring. Get in. Phone 2316 } 2 a the surveyed and platted scenic route and gives a beautifal view of the mountains. It is free from It is restricted as to shacks and unpainted build- It isa place where you I never saw them until this trip. brush when I visited you A LITTLE OVER A YEAR ly $4,000,000 more of building improvements than wh Oklahoma City was buried for good in 1907—Say, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 19); people's meeting 6:30 p. m. Evening! worship 7:30. Services under the! auspices of the brotherhood class. Mr. Lloyd G. Smith and Mr. H. Roe Bartle speakers. Solo, selected, Mrs. R. B. Leggett. Westminster Guild| 6:30, dinner at the Manse 1105 South Wolcott. The misses Winslow leaders. | Choral society Thursday 8 p. m. The! choral society of more than 50 voices will give “The Holy City” Sunday December 9, in the tabernacle. The public is cordially invited. We wel-| come the stranger to all services. Emmanuel Baptist Fifteenth and Poplar streets.| Order of service for the week »e-| ginning November 25: Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday school, a place and; work for all 11 a. m. sermon by the pastor, text Cor. 1-3-5; theme: “The Source of Real Comfort.” 6:30 p. m. B. ¥. P, U. 7:30 p, m. sermon by | the pastor, text St. John 20-30-31.! Wednesday 7 p. m. prayer service,| lesson, Acts sixth chapter. Special announcement for Thanksgiving, Sunday morning. Remember the bazaar and chicken dinner at the I.| Q. O. F. hall Saturday December 1.| Dr. J. T. Hanna, pastor, residence 1510 South Poplar. | | Christian Science. Services are held every Sunday| morning at 11 o'clock in the church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. Tho lesson subject for today ts “Soul and Body.” Testi- mdnial_meetings are held on Wedr ASK YOUR GRANDFATHER NUMBER FIVE Your Grandfather knows that those who bought real estate in their youth were later the men and women of prominence communities and those who did not were usually the Others. Gas lines to It lies along A Poor Your Grandfather paid a short visit to Caspar only a little over a year ago, now he He marvels that you are not keenly awake and even excited at the He says look at that Texas and White Eagle as NOTHING there but sage AGO... He says there are near- en he was last here A LITTLE There w: GRANDFATHER SAYS—“John and Mary, why don’t you get in on this”—what’s the matter with you—$225,000.00 building permits already issued for the bleak month of November and ten days yet to go. Oh, say now—what are goner after the big fire in ’71—didn’t I think during THE 80’s AND 90’s—didn’t I think John and Mary, I tell you this d and grows and grows and so does its cities and towns. Now you get in and buy some Casper real estate—you can do it—I once went without purpose—the future dims the sacrifices of today ten- get in on Casper real estate right now. these services. Sunday pupils up to the age of held each Sunday morni: o'clock. Reading room a: west building is open ea: from p.m. Your Grandfather knows you should have a home and two ways of getting it is to buy real estate to put it upon, or to make it from. He knows Casper real estate will continue to increase in value. SELLING OUT 100 LOTS IN FAIR VIEW ADDITION AND THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY We Are Going to Sell Out the Remainder of This Beautiful Addition ‘AND DOITIN A HURRY You Cannot Afford To Pass Up This Chance Far View gy lies in the line of growth to the inside the city limits... It has city water mains up to every street. Light and phone wires DOWN $1 a Week TAKE THE ABOVE TERMS Pay % down and get 5% Discount Pay 4% down and get 7% Discount Pay all down and get 15% Discount CAN YOU BEAT IT—Real Casper Lots at Such Prices and Terms! SALE BEGINS AT 2:00 P. M. SUNDAY—SALESMEN ON THE GROUND Another new Read the Grandfather announcement tomorrow. THE DOBBIN REALTY CO. W.R. DOBBIN We Sell Lots Within the City Limits of Casper ONLY nesday evenings at 8 o'clock public is cordially invited to 12 o'clock unti St. Anthony's Cathotic Corner of Seventh and Cenig! streets, The Rev. Father J. H. \fun. pastor, the Rev. Father J. F ton assistant pastor. Masses Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:20 and 1." Mass during the week Mors First Baptist. C. M, Thompson, Jr., past, Gay achool 9:45 a. m., there inane for you. Morning service 11 theme, “The City Fou B. Y, P. U. 630 p. m. worship 7:30 p. m., theme h mand of Righteou: service after the ever Mid-week service, Wednesda m. Sunday is Rey. Thompson's day with us. He leaves Mc t the « and his eastern field. 4 men of the church ar gation will be out for closing services. Strangers in the city wij enjoy this church and its fine fa lowship. You are a stra once in the First Baptist Man’s Chance OR you talking 237 S. Center St.