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i D., minister. Manse 1103 5. Wolcott street. Phone 775, 11 a. m. subject “The Wa'ting Isles.” Anthem, “Hark! Hark! My Soul” ee Solo—*If With All Your Hearts.” Mendelssohn -----. Solo—‘O Night Divine.” Marsi_. —~.--- Mrs. R. B. Leggitt 7.30 P, M. Sacred Musical Anthem—"Giory To God in the Highest” Solo—“The Birthday of the King.” (i ya) Roy Rush | table pT ------- Galbraith | |X. W. ©. A. the evening will par- ly take on the Christmas spirit. Christmas Christ- mas 1 sak tee 4 ing the Christmas Spirit.” call will be featured anJ the the Sunday evening where joy and good-will prevail. Mothers with lit- tle babies or children need not stay away from the morning’ service, arrangements are made for them ut Neidlinger -. Joseph A. Williams; the Y. W. C. Solo—Charity Faure” ---.------ Mrs. Ralph Buckner nt Night” Mesdames Gates, Sundwe! and Firmin. Solo—*A Christmas Song,” Beyer Hemund ------------- Roy Rush Duet—'The Lord Is My Shepherd” Smart——-. Mesdames Gates and --Sundwell. Solo—' Holy City" ----Miss Agnew|‘The Birthday of a King,” Sunday school 9.45 a. m., H. Roe Bartle teacher of men's class. ‘als D. D., pastor. 9:30 a. m. prayer for the Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. S. H. Maddux, sup- erintendent. 11 a. m. Christmas ser- mon, “Peace and Goodwill." An- them, “Praise Ye,” Dunkely. Solo, Neid- linger, “By Miss Edna Mae Hea'y, 11 a. m., Junior church conducted Young People's saciety social hour)by Mrs. ‘carter. Choir led by Miss 5:30 p. m., fol'owed by ¢evotional service. Come and get acquainted. Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30 p. m, The First Presbyterian church wel- comes strangers at every service. ) quartet. With such a large congregation strangers can help us in making their acquaintance by giving their names ot the minister or ushers. ‘New members are received the first Sunday in every month. If without a church home we invite you to ‘unite with us. Start the year right. Next reception January 6. Pageant “The Light of the World,” day at 7.30 p, m.. The public js in- vited. North Casper Christian. Corner H and United streets. Charles G. Stout, minister, Phone 2149J. Residence 733 East H. San- day school 10a, m. and it is a good cme with a house full of people and all vitally interested. Communion ‘and sermon for the morning at 11. Subject of the morning sermon *The spirit of Christmas.” Christ fan Endeavor in the evening at 6.30 followet\ by the Christmas exercise which is to begin at 7:30. We are planning treats for fivo hundred children at the church on Sunday evening. We expect Santa to arrive in time to enjoy at least a part of the children's program and see that every child present has a good treat. On Wednesday evening at 7:30 we have our study class and it is a pleasure to note the interest shown in the work. Enrdilment {ts open and all are welcome to the classes. Thursday evening at the home of Miss Hunter the people meet to pre pare music for the following Sun- day services, This also is open to any whe are willing to heip. ‘Trinity Lutheran (Missourt Synod) S. Park and EB. 4th Sts. J. H. GOCKEL, Pastor Sunday we shall celebrate the re- dedication and the tenth anniversary of our church, The church: audi- torlum has been enlarged and newly furnished with an sitar, pulpit, and comfortable pews. Rev. P. Matusch- ka, of Lincoln, Nebr., will bakin, he pulpit in the morning service, which begins at 10:30. The focal pastor will preach !n the evening at 7:30. Both services will be Engl'sh. There will be special music in both services. All are cordially invited to/ come and rejoice with us. Monday evening the children’ Christmas Eve service will’ be held, beginning at 7:30. On Christmas Day a German _ser- vice will be held at 10 a. m., an Eng- lish service at 11 a.m. In the after- noon, at 2:30, a Christmas service will be conducted in Glenrock. Mon.- | rel Lucy Gantz. Subject, “Is There a Manger Here?” Anthem, “There Is Song in the Air,” solo by Harold | Henry. Solo by Walter Smith. Gir's’ 3 p. m, King’s Heralds. 6:15 p. m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. Christmas concert by the cho! Monday 7.30 p. m. Christmas exe; cises by the Sunday school. Wednes- day 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. Thursday 2.30 p. m. Woman's Home Missionary society at the home of Mrs. H. O. Swenson, 622 South , Beech street, Friday 7:30 p. m. choir hearsal. The pi for the concert on Sunday night follows: E. E. Fisher ~—--.---.--. Director Mrs. Ethel Strickland -- Pianist Anthem—"‘Sing Alleluia Forth,” Buck rs, Homer Helms Messrs. Osborn and Arnott Trio—Praise Ye,” Verdi -.-.. Mrs, Fisher, Messrs, Osborn and Fisher. Anthem—Hark, Hark, My Sou!" — Shelley Soloists Mrs. Boyd Osborn and Miss Edna Mae Healy Solo—“Come Ye Blessed! ___._. - John Arnott Anthem—"And the G'ory of the Lora” from the Mesriah --Mandel Trio—"Lift Thine Eyes,” Mendel- ssohn Mesdames Fisher, Helms and Osborn. » Anthem—"Festival Te Deum.’ den, Messrs. Osborn and Arnott Quartet—Nearer My Ged to Thee,’ ——-------- Perks Messrs. Rarie, Fisher, Osborn and Carter. ;a, m. Solo—"Noel,"" Adams _---_______ ~-------------- Mrs. Berta Smith Anthem—"Unfold, Ye Portals” Gounod Mrs. Helms at second Plano; solo- ist, Miss Edna Mae Healy St. Anthony’s Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center Streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- Un, pastor; the Rev. Father J. F. Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30. Mass during the week at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Beno- diction at 3. St. Mark's. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Sunday services: Holy communion at §:00 Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:09 a.m. Children’s Christmas service at 7:30 p. m. Christmas day ser- vices:. Christmas eve choral com- munion service at midnight. Christ- mas day holy communion at 8:00 a. m. and festival service and ser- mon at 11:00 a, m. North Casper Church 1009 North Durbin Street GEO. WOODARD, Minister Sunday schoo! 10 a. m. Christian endeavor 6:45 p.m. Morning service 11 a. m. Subject: “Christ Discribed Before His Nativity.” Morning An-; them “Arise and Shine.” Evening! service 7:30 p. m. Subjec ‘A Great Hope. Evening Anthem. “Joy to the World.” Christmas program and tree, Monday. Evening at 7:30. Come. East S'de Methodist Community 1614 East 2nd St., Corner Kenwood JESSE A. DEAN, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School for all ages. F. F. Lyon, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Worship, and sermon by the pastor. A Christmas sermon subject—"God Camping among Men.” 7:00 p. m.| Christmas service given by the Sun- day school. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid meeting at the church. Friday at 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. First Congregational. Services at the America theater. Robt. Allingham, D. D., pastor. Church school at 10. Dogmas and creeds when taught as essentials to salvation invite trouble as we see Evansville Chapel. ~ Dr. J. T. Hanna, minister. day school at 2:00 p. m. A.Chris*- mas sermon at 3:30. The people of Evansville are cordially invited to attend . these services and _ help mature plans for next year. Sun- Scandinavian Lutheran. J. Reinly pastor. Services at the City Hall in Norwegian at 11 3. m, and in English at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. mo Christmas day services at 11 a. m. and children’s services at 7:30 p. m, First Church of the Nazarene. Corner of South Poplar and Twelfth streets. (Take southwest Casper bus, get off at Eleventh and Poplar and one block’ south.) Rev. E. F. Dunn, pastor. The church that stands for the simple old fashioned gospel, and has a revival the year round. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 pom. ¥. P. S., 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:39 spirit will prevail. Spend |the Cantata has solo work. p.m. Monday night, December 24, the Sunday school will give a splen- did Christmas program at the church, Program begins at 7 o'clock sharp. Be sure and hear by the petty squabbles that are going on now in so many churches. Parents should be as careful wher? their children get their religious training as their academic train- ing. Save the children. Classes for all, Worship and sermon at 11. Mrs. L. L. Langworthy will preside at the pipe organ. Prelude, ‘“Impiore of Melody by Brown. Offertory, “Madrigale,” by Simonetti. Solo- quartet, “In Bethlehem Town,” Mra. Berta Smith, Mrs. Robt. Allingham, Mr. A. V. Ritchie, and Mr. Masden E. Weston. Sermon theme, “The Prince of Peace." The pastor will preach. If the last decade has not demonstrated the folly’ of force, either to make or keep order among men, there is only one alternative and that is to let the race extin- guish itself. War will do it. Surely at this time it ought not cause con- cern, if the ministry urge men to let the Man of Galilee lead. The Christmas spirit will prevail at this eervice. In the evening at 7:30 at the this. A hearty welcome awaits you at any and all of the services. COME! COME! COME! Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. J. T. Hanna, pastor; residence, 1510 South Poplar street. ‘Order of ser- vices for the week beginning Sun- day, December 23: Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, 11 a. m.; text, Matt. xvid3. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p.m. The pastor wishes to meet all the young people of the community at this hour to consider an important matter. Sermon by the pastor, 7:30 p. m.; text, Isaiah 53. “A Christmas sermon.” Thurs- day, 2:00 p. m., at the residence of Mrs. E. Prewet, 1113 South Willow street, the Missionary society will have a special program. Wednes- day, 7:00 p. m., the prayer meeting at which time a full attendance 15 desired. Christmas exercises on Monday evening at ‘7:30. A, good time for all. Come to Emmanuel, “They love a fellow over there,” First, Christian RR. M. A., Pastor Church school, 9:45; Morn! ‘wor ship, 11:00. C. E. Society, 6:30; Christ Child Cantata, 7:30. “What ts Your Life” will be the subject for the Sun- day morning sermon. This is the fourth of a very interesting series and. one that will arouse thinking people. Sunday evening the Christmas Can- tata “The Christ Child” will be given. The Solo and Chorus work in this masterpxce is above that of the average Cantata. Mrs. Pyle, Miss Cook, Mrs. Chaffer, and Mrs. Pat- rick have leading solo and quartet Parts for the femafe voices, while ir. G. E. Jones, Mr. Madison, and . Swallow will take the lead in male parts. Mrs. Morris recently of Des Moines who has been drecting Mrs. Hildebrand who has several degrees and Medals in piano as a soloist will be at the plano. Monday evening the White Gift Christmas program will be given. This program under the fine leadership of Miss Cook, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Wyatt will be in keeping with the true spirit of Christmas giving. An admission charge of an apple or a potato will be taken at the door. These wraped in white paper will be places in bar- rels ready at the door and later given to the needy of Casper. Each department and class will bring food for the same purpose. An op- Portunity for the giving of ones self as a white gift to the King will be given at the close of the program. To the people of Casper who have never seen real Christmas decorat- ing this will be a treat. A group of men have spent the entire week in decorating the church for the holi- days. Be with us and bring your friends. The church is on the corner of Grant and Lind streets The Grant street bus passes. Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. The lesson subject for today fs “Is the Universe Includ- ing Man, envolved By Atomic Force?" Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock, The public is cordially in- vited to attend these services. Sun- day school for pupils up to the age of 20 years held each Sunday morning at” 9:30 o'clock. Reading room at 335 Midwest building is open each week day from 12 o'clock until 4:30 o'clock p. m. Grace English Lutheran ©. W. Ebright, acting pastor, of- fice 306 O, S. Bldg. Phone 564W. All services held in Odd Fellows Hall, second and Wolcott streets. Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Robert Heinze, Supt. Holy Communion, Sunday at the 11 o'clock service. For those who cannot be present in the morning, a short preparatory and communion service will be he'd at 7:00 Sunday evening. The Sunday school will have their tree and Christmas service Sunday evening at 7:30, First Sunday School 9:45.’ There ts a class for you. Preaching 11:40 a. m. Rey. Jacobs will be with us for both services on Sunday. Come out and hear him. His messages are always inspiring. Prayer meeting Wednos- day night. Young people's meeting 6:30. We wish to take this op- Portunity to thank Rev. Blodgett and the B. ¥. P. U. for taking charge of the services last Sunday. It was a very enjoyable day for all who took advantage of the opportunity to be at both services. This Sunday {s pound Sunday and all who can are requested to bring a pound of something to be distributed to Cas- per poor. Christmas Services Mon- day night, The exercises will be what is known as the White Christ- mas. AJl members and friends are invited to attend the Christmas pro- gram. Grace A. M. E, Church 305. N. Grant street. “The Friendly Church.” Rev. T. J. Bur- well, B, D., minister. « The'bazaar given by the ladies of the church went off in fine shape, thus adding another to the list of attractive and successful affairs of the season. ‘The hall was tastefully decorated in keeping with the sea- son. All present expressed them- selves as having enjoyed their stay throughout. ‘Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at ten, Mrs, Virginia Anderson, Supt., assisted by Miss Mae Christian. Preaching at 11. Subject: “The Christmas Glad- ness." The junfor choir under the direction of Mrs. Lucille Freeman will sing. Evening service at 7:30 Subject of sermon: “Christ Lost and Found.” On Christmag morning at 5 o'clock the choir will render one of the best programs ever given -in our church, The program follows. Preessional “Holy Night,” (Candle- light. : Congregational singing “Joy to the World.” Invocation, Anthem by choir: “All Hail Im- manuel.” Scripture readin, Song by choir: Midnight Air.”’ ‘It came on the Children of Sunday school to ap- Bethlehem.” Reading: Mrs, Hallie Anderson. Song by choir. “Htaven's Bells Re-echo.”” Children of Sunday school appear- ing. Song by choir, “O Come Ayy Ye Faithful.” Invitation for members. Offering Offering " Presentation to Sunday school. Song—“Dear Litt’e Stranger.” Recessional: “Hark the Angels Sing.” ik Aen Se Christmas money can be solve easily. Join the. Christmas Savings club. Casper National Bank. pays) a atta Expert watch and jewelry repair- ing. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bite. Drs. Byars and De Freece DENTISTS Announce the opening of offices, ene Casper Dally Cridune ‘Twenty singers, including some of Casper’s best talent, will have a part in the musical program ar- ranged by Mrs. Berta Smith to fea- ture the community Christmas ob- servance to be held at 10:30 o'clock Christmas morning at the America theater. This observance will be the only one of its kind during the morning hours and while the chil- dren of the city are being feted by the Elks at thelr annual tree, their elders are invited to the theater to enjoy the feast of music that is promised, Those having no church affiliation are invited in’ particular. The musical program follows in full: Processional hymn—‘“Joy to the World.” Cantata, “The Manger Prince”— By E. L. Ashford. I. “Turn Unto Us, O Lord"—Chorus. 11. “Oh Come, Emmanuel” — Mr. Flinn, Miss Parmer and chorus. It. “Thus Saith the Weston. Lord"—Mc. “Blessed Be the Lord'’—Miss Par- mer and Mrs. Osborne. Quartet, Miss Robertson, Mrs. Allingham, Weston. Mr. Ritchie and Mr. v. “Awake, O Zion"—Mrs. Smith and chorus. vi Offertory, intermezzo, violin—Mr. King. McAleer-Humm Engagement Announced At an attractive Christmas party given last evening by Miss Helen Crater at her home on East Second street, the engagement of Miss Mar- garet McAleer to Edwin Humm was announced, the news being made known by small crepe bags or rice in which were placed the announco- ment cards. Miss McAleer is among the popular young girls of the city having been a resideat of Casper fora number of years. Mr. Humm, who is connected with the Chicago Bridge and Iron Works, came to Casper a year ago and has since that time made many friends here. The date of the marriage war not made kncwn but it is ex- rected that it will take p'ace early in the spring. For decorations Christmas bells and candles artistically placed, with a tree decorated in designs sugges- tive of the season were used and added much to the er.joyment of the affair, The evening was. spent in playing bridge, honors at which were won by Miss Edna Weisbrode and Mrs, J. P. O'Brien, Among those who attended were Mrs. H. A- Worcester, Mrs. J. P. O'Brien, Mrs. M> K. Ellison, Mrs. Allan McLellan, Mrs, Calvin Smith, Mrs. Fred Jedsen, Mrs. Arthur Wat- son, Mrs, W. Quinn, Mrs. C. Gun- nison, Miss Edna Weisbrode, Miss Alma Archambault, Miss Nola Henry, Miss Sophie Archambault, Mise Betty Cahil, Miss Maurine Mc- Nulty, and the honored guest. see Catholic Girl's Club Tree For Children of Parish Members of the Catholic Girl's club will give a Christmas program and tree Sunday evening at 1:30 at the Mullin club for all children of the parish, including those from Mills cnd Evansvil'e, The tres will be decorated with a gift for each child with candy and nuts in Christ- mas bags. All children of the par- ish are invited to attend, ees Birthday Dinner Last Evening Frank Henderson was host last evening at an informal dinner party Deine ILLS = Ea srr SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERIWUERS PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 1702 Christmas Music Feast Promised at Service to Be Held Tuesday Morning vir. “O Little Town of Bethlehem"— Miss Parmer; violin, Mr. King. vm. “There Were Shepherds”—Mr. | Ritchie and chorus. Christmas Lullaby"—aiss m. Women's quartet and men's quartet. “The Noel"—Chorus. <I. Interpolation, “The Christ Chita,” | Whitney Coombs — Mrs. Smt violin, Mr. King. XII. “My Soul Doth Magnify the Lora” —Chorus. “Noel, Benediction. Recessional hymn—"O Come All Ye Faithful." Sopranos—Mrs. Berta Smith, Miss Ruth Parmer, Miss Hazel King, Miss Margaret Robertson and Mrs. Alice Stillway. Contraltos—Mrs. Boyd Osborne. Mrs. Robt. Allingham, Miss Grace Rafferty and Miss Mary Kissick. Tenors—Mr. A. V. Ritchie, Mr. Fred Jessen, Mr. E. A. Flinn and Mr. Chas. D. Freeman. | Durbin street will return this aftec- ines from their home in Greybull. days here with the latter’s sister, Mrs. W. E. Hazard, 836 Lester street. Mr. Callendar is a con- tractor and driller. eee Mrs. C. W. Beckett will leave tomorrow morning for. Great Falls, Mont., where she will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. Beckett who is a drilling contractor and who is at the present time drilling Several wells in Montana. see William O'Brien left last evening for Denver to spend the holidays with relative: d friends. ce Ralph Andrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus of 123 South noon on .the Northwestern from St. Paul, where he attends Minne- sota university. Mr. Andrus will spend until after the holidays here with his parents. eee Miss Jessie Mulvey and Miss Lottie Finn are visiting with friends PAGE THREE $250,000 FOR U. OF W. SEATTLE, Wash.—{United Press) —The University of Washington has received from Mrs. A. H. An- derson, widow of a pioneer lumber man of Seattle, $250 000, to be ex: pended for a building to be calle? “ine Alfred H. Anderson Hall of the College of Forestry,” in memory of her husband ‘> building will Mrs. W. L. Newell spent yesterday here visiting with friends and shop- ping from her hore at Bonneville. cee Darrell Applegate, formerly of this city, and now of Edgemont, Ss. D., accompanied by L. Applegate, also of Edgemont, have arrived in the city and will spend the holidays here with friends. eee Thomas H. Coffey of Cat Creek, Mont., is attending to business af- fairs here for several days. be constructed at once. Elmer Taylor came in yesterday from Salt Creek and will spend sey: eral days here, eee Mrs. A. H. Ford and sister of Bolten Creek are among the out-of- town shoppers spending several days here. eee W. J. O'Brien came up yesterday from Parkerton and will spend sev eral days here. Robust Men Like B. C. Edwards was a Casper visit J. M. Howe was a Casper business visitor here yesterday from Chicago. eee Miss Janette Craver of Walliston. N. D., is visiting with friends here for a short time. eee Fred E. Holdrige of Thermopotis spent yesterday here attending to | business affairs. 2 e Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hoskinson left last evening for Denver where Basses—Mr. Marsden E. Mr. Roscoe King and Mr. L, L. Organist—Mrs, L. L. Violinist—Mr. Director—Mrs. Weston Mr. Boyd Osborne Langworthy. | Langworthy. Roscoe King. Berta Smith, BY MARY TOBIN given at his home on Thirteenth street in honor of his tenth birthday. The evening was spent in playing games and in guessing contests, prizes being given to the winners, John Holden and James Holmes. Ten guests were present. "2. B. and P. W. Club Meetings To Resume January 12 The regular meeting of the Cas- per Business and Professional Wo- man’s club was not to be held to but will be held Saturday, Janu 12, at the regu’ar time at the E ning hotel. eee Mr, and Mrs. Robertson Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Robertson en- tertained last evening informally at dinner in honor of their fourth wed- ding anniversary. A color scheme of green and red was carried out for the table decorations. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs, Mark Filmore, Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stephens and the host: —————.— Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Laird and family of Chicago where visitors | who spent yesterday here. eee B. B. Hall is among the Cheyenne visitors in the city this week. eee A. F. Robertson was a Worland business man who spent yesterday here. cee H. Roberts and P, F. Shannon are among the Salt Creek people spending a few days in the city. eee P. C. Kittleson of Greybull is a business caller here today. cee Mr. and Mrs, Kano, W: Roy Callendar of are spending the holl- SMITH’S SHOE REPAIRING Public Market Bldg. Second Street OPEN AT 7:30 ll Wiring Supplies FIXTURES, LAMPS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Radio Supp Motor Repairing Electric Supply And Construction Co. 142 E. Midwest Phone 483W Estimate Gladly Furnished Suite 300-303, O-S Building Phone 123 Casper, Wyo. Phone 2300 and 62 THE E NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything i in Building Material . RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Distributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. Office se Yard—First and Center Sts. Casper, Wyo. | they will spend the holidays with | relatives, Mr. Hoskinson is con nected with the Levy Construction | company. eee N. N. Dunaway spent yesterday j here from his home in Cheyenne. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Jones of Sepulpa, Okla., arrived yesterday and will spend several days here. ee G. R. Miller of the Carter Oi! company left last evening for Den ver to be gone several days on a business trip. ere tes of Denver was a y yesterday. Herman B. G visitor in the c ee A. G, O'Neill is a business man from Tulsa, spending several days here. | eee Miss Marjorie Smith came in yes- terday from Alcova and will visit here for several da with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyatt are the fuests of friends in the city for a few days from their home at Salt | Creek. eee M. J. Burke and son John left last evening for Arizona where they will spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Burke and son who have been . Visiting there for some time. Earl Arnold of Salt Creek {s spend- jing a short time here on business. eee J. B, Gardner and R. M. Sulghman are Cheyenne visitors here for sev- eral days, { eee Mrs. Grace Howar@ ts shopping here for several days from Shoshont. or yesterday from Denver. Frank Hadley and W. G. Heltzet} are Tulsa, Okla., business men spend. ing a short time here, | caeme Among the Denver business men spending several days here are J. Harrington, J. J. Mutten, C. C. Strat- ton, M. L. Parker a S. A. Sullivan. | BAKER’S COCOA The cocoa of high quality, Baker's Cocoa is invigorating, stimulating only in the sense that pure food is stimu- lating, it hasa delicious flavor from her home in Salt Creek and | Mrs. N. M. Cain came tn _yesterany| will visit here for several days with friends. | { } { | E. J. Waite of Lincoln ts making | ! | | | one of his bus'ness calls here this week. A. H. Stephens 1s a Lewiston,|| seers and aroma, is Mont., visitor in the elty today. a great addition to meals A. Bracy of cut, Sosk; Aste, and a wonderful between arrived yesterday and will attend meals stay. to business affairs here for several days. MADE ONLY BY Walter Baker & Co.tta. Established 1780 MILLS AT DORCHISTER, MASS. AND MONTREAL, CANADA SEND IT To THE TO THE PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 —————__ | Have your next Christmas money | saved. You can do it by joining the| Bank Christmas | Booklet of Choice Recives Sent Free To the Retailers and Public We sell our ON TOP BREAD, wholesale 16-0z. net for 8 cents to all our retailers, including the South Durbin Street Grocery and Confectionery, located at 428 South Durbin Street. United Bakery Company GEORGE BARLSCH, Prop. Phone 940-W Two i ¥ 232 East Second The BRUNSWICK The Brunswick “York” $150.00 By Comparing Them Side by Side Your xe REMEMBER: Ours Is the Only Store In Casper Selling Both the VICTROLA RECORDS It DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU BUY YOUR The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. ) { | : | | Most Famous Makes % The VICTROLA Victrola 210 $100.00 oe Satisfaction Is Assured BRUNSWICK AND RECORDS an 22: MUSICAL MERCHANDISE “Home of the Chickering” St. CASPER oe Phone 194 ' i 3 5 5 5 4 %

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