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of music will sing *Come Unto; Casper 6:30 p. m. mndap Cribune ipeeches. | casting PAGE FIVE. for prelude “Meditation” by Gilet,| Worship and sermon by the new 9:30 a, m. Bib's Class at 6:3 p.m. —Esparantists have joined the bab- Many Germans are also learning for “Shadow Land” by/pastor. It is hoped that all mem- el ae ey now broadcasting | French by listening In on the broad- Wright. Mrs. Berta Smith, director | bers will be Present to welcome him. Text of sermon, John 1:15-1 7 sue ¥ Pr ons by the radio station Him" by Handel from Messiah. To| m. Woukio a8 sermon Bs ott Biorb ligh baesier BY EXPLOSION. apes it Exparantists—advocated |in Sheffield, England, This. station enjoy this rich and inspiring serv-| Rev, James G. Brawn, Dist. Supt. Evening cervice at and practioners of an internatior.-!has taken the lead In giving free ice you should cote with expect-! Violin and trombone duet by ond of a series of s Pmors on Bible al language for all peoples of the lessons in different languages. ancy. Be tn time to hear, the organ | Messrs. Dean and , stories illustrating the Ten Com- FAIRMONT, 3 Minn. Jan. 12.—| World—tune in now and then and Every day at a given hour the prelude, join in the hymns, open the| . Thursday at 2:30 p, m. Monthly mandments will be delivered. Text windows of the soul, let the gephyrs of Gods spirit play upon you anc you will go out renewed.. Don’t » Qs if you were indignant or uu- a staile and sing and pray. and understand why you are where you are, The pastor will Preach on “Some of the Underlying! Causes of the Present World W.de | Unrest.” It will be worth your while to come. In the ovening a Program of who'esome religion will be carried on. No bilicus theology will be here to scare you. This a clinic of New Testament religion! according to 1! People seem to like it. The program will take the nature of a quest.onaire on “Things That Puzzle.” Singing and refresh- ments. The new quarters at First and Wolcott Is an improvement ac- Latheran, Lutheran Church in born ng at 11 o'clock in the church! Amer'ca). O. W. Ebr'ght, acting pas- ce at corner of Fourth and bea office 306 O-S building, phone | TY St. The lesson subject for to- 1 services held in Odd Fel- a Hall, Second and ‘Woleste streets. Worship with sermon 11. “The: Boy Jesus.” Evening worship 7.30, “Man's Part in Salvation.” Church school at 10 a. m. Robert Heinze, superintendent. The Janu- ary social ineeting of the Ladies’ Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. R,.Heinze, 1512 S. Spruce, on Thurs- day afternoon, January 17, at 2 o'clock. (United invited to attend these! . Sunday school for pupils the age of 20 years is held each nday morning at ing room at 325 Midwest build- s open each week day from 12 i until 4:30 o'clock p, m. ially St. Anthony's Catholic ner of Seventh and Cer.ter tty The Rev. Father J. H, Methodist Ep’scopal. church, subject, ‘The Just’ Prince.” Virginia Spicer will sing. 11 a. m. communion service and reception of Rev: Edwin E. Preston. Minister 9:30 a: m. Sabbath school 11.00 a. E anud B Baptt m. Morning worship. Sermon sub. ifteenth ‘and’ Paplar aaa members. Anthem, “Breaf af the |Ject: “Dreadnaughts, of the king- *y Hanna, pastor, residence 1s10| World.” Lorenz, 3p. m., King’x| dom.” 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor a 2 Heralds. 6:15 p. m. Epworth League | society led by Miss Gertrude Berg. Tr ot Metis mtbe wale be- | Mrs. Carter will lead, 7:30 p. m. Ser-| On Wednesday evening at 7:30 a inning January 12-—Sunday 10 a,|™OM, “The Eccentricity of Rel’ stereopticon lecture will be given Sunday school. ‘The pastor witi|in-” Anthem, “I Will Give Thanks” | showing the work of the Presby- ‘out of the eity for ten dave, Rev. [Stenn. Monday, 6:20 p. m. Suppe:|terlan church in Porto Rico. I. James will occupy the pulpit |fF tithing stewards and all who de- n at 3 & led by Miss Elsie Winter, 11 a. m. Theme “Christ's Last is a fine teaching force in artments, and the increasing nee shows appreciation of he value of Bible teacmng. The campaign for new members pr the Ladies Aid Society is going ward with enthusiasm, and many w members are being added. The ‘tenUon of the women of the city | being called to this fine organiza-| tican views will be shown. The siides used will be another series furnished by the Board of Home Mis- sions similar to those the congrega- tlon enjoyed so much a few weeks ago, The people of the community are cordially invited to enjoy the evening with us. a day well spent. On Tuesday evening the new scout troop will meet under the leadership of A, C: MacEntyre the scout master. Wednesday * even- ing the ‘adies will contribute to the Joy of the church and its friends |by. providing a “Pie social.” Mills Presbyterian First Congregational. All members are beginners will meet at the new Y. meeting. M of the Woman's For, Society at the church, Friday at 7.30 Cholr rehearsal. First Baptist Church Sunday school at 9:45. There is a class for you. Preaching at 11 a. Wednesday evening at choir will have charge of a song service at the evening et hour at 7.30. The B. Y. P. will meet as usual at 6:30. ne Rew o*fivers are now in charge and they ask the he’p, and cooperation of al: the young. people. Plans ere being made to. have a school of Missions again thie year. It is a chance for any one who is interested to come and get valuable R. R. Hilcebrand, pastor. Church school 9:45. Morning worship 11. C. E. Society 6:30. Evening service 7.30, The pre-Easter camvaign will be launched the early part of Feb. ruary, This campaign will demand the participation of every class and organization in the church and Sun- day school. The next two weeks ‘will nesday or Wetnesday 23. Three chureh. This is to celebrate the fourth anniversary of national pro- hibition. The public is invited. The Brotherhood and women’s classes will meet Tuesday evening at’ 7:30, special program is being prepared. Mrs. L. E. Carter, Henry Perkins, R. R. Hildebrand and others wiil speak. Mrs: Hildebrand will give a plano solo. Do not fail to hear the are glad to welcome strangers Scandinavian J. Reni, pastor. Services at the city m. Rev, Olsen will preach for us hall at 11 a. m. in Norwegian and at Sunday morning. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school 730. The at 10 a. m. P. sons? of sermon, acts 23.12-14; |The Conspiracy Against Paul.” A cordial invitation 1: extended to all to hear these sermons. St. Marks Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer jservice at 11 a. m. Bible class at 5 m about the relation of the Three Per- sons of the Trinity to each other? Are there three Gods, or does God manifest himself through three per- Come and hear minister has to say about this often misunderstood doctrine at the ser- vice on Sunday morning. ance service at 7.30 p. m. music by the choir, will deliver the address. Subject— Grace A. M. E. Church 305 N. Grant. St. Charles Atz was instantly killed and| listen to somebody speaking their French teac Frank Feeley was seriously injured| Pet tongué into the waves of the| known pupils. here late today when a carbide tank| #r. exploded at a gara, ‘Phe body of Atz's was so badly| speaker, addressed the nerial world} mangled by the force of the explos-|—speaking first in Esparanto and ion that recognition was almost tm-|then in English. The speech was; preety is | <A 85, made in New Castle on Tyne, eary CORRESPONDENCE STUDY Mer aoatetl. oe nen ae BY RADIO INAUGURATES were notified to adjust their radio a outfits and lister. to the speech. For the benefit of those not speaking BY GUS M. OEHM (United Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN, Jan, _ BERLIN, Jan, 12—(United Prges) theme: Lutheran Church. the so-called international language, Fairchairn repeated tn English. eS J “The Friendly ICK It er speaks to many un is planned in jthe near future to establish similar Recently A. R. Fairbairn, English | wireless courses in Germany. KI-MOIDS RELIEt if antes’ Balter’ Goed FartharAlways Good Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee hb.” Rev. T. J. Burwell, B : 3 Corner of East Second and South|cording to the attendance and the | instruction and if you are not inter-| Churc . i ; ‘ pe und pele F;|Durbin streets. Rov. Lewis E. Car-|spirit of last Sunday. Come at 7:20. | ested come and we will try to inter-|D- Minister. Phone i843 ion . esc: ree 8:30, 9:90 ana lose [tet D- D., pastor. 9:30 a..m. prayer| All are welcome. est you. The school will be held on nday school at 10 a.m. Preach: East Secon: wee hog week at 8 o'dosk, {fF the Sunday schoo!. 9:45 a. m. - Sunday evenings during the month | ing ne BB Hy omen on Trinity. 0 Tehwol at 2 o'clock Hornt|Sunday school. © 11 a. m. Junior Kenwood of February. i HAR DARK When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beau- tiful Lustre at Once Gray hair, however handsome, de- OPEN FOR BUSINESS what the Tethper- Spectal The minister You moisten a sponge or soft brush and lustrous, and you appear years younger.—Advertisement. or INDIGESTION WEST CAFETERIA BASEMENT WEST HOTEL, FORMERLY Y. W. C. A. SPECIAL MUSIC EVERY EVENING SALT CREEK BUSSES aed NE MONTES (Rise and Progreng “or tront rity: Bkiaptsie, ase. Wwe Bu know Will fet are eoraae Breakfast . ire to leach OF the pikn af titkley Nort Cc a be used for preparation. n R the advantages of a youthful ap to 9 A. = Map ht syom f that be The building tund comtatttes wili| Corner H. and United streets. campaign starta every week will he |Pitlon, coi veeaeal a ie Te Saad Or GEE ee Cafeteris' Daniel 11:30) A> M. to Bee a report at this meeting. Tuesday, s|Charles G. Stout, minister, resi-|planned for. Special sermons, soul|*xpress ‘te opinion regarding It makes or mars the face. When Cafeteria Di 5:30 P. 8 P.M a SA eee Cece nr | wis cas. Opoctal‘hhedting ee the oecioe] OBOE” ELS AAA” Washltgion* nue: stirring programs, four minute /tubject and contirue to ho'd her] it fades, turns gray and looke ateteria Dinner, 6:80 .P, M. to 8 P, M. ng and mid-week services as ura! ae n° of Sree Suotie sites: speakers, special days, calling |rlace of leadership? Is Prohibi-| streaked, just a few applications of Sunday Hours 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. sti vid be present, Wednesday, the} Sunday schoo! 10 a. m. Com-|Weeks, and interesting dramatiza-|tion a failure? ‘The address of the| Sage ‘Tea and Sulphur emhanee ing a lea er mecting wi'l be omitted to|™munion and morning address 11 a.|tions wi'l mark cach week leading | evening will be a discusrion of this! appearance a hund: d-fold Dinner 5 to 8 First Presbyterian ow peoplo to attend tho victory|m.. C.. E. 6,30 p. up to the climaxing in Easter Sun-|subject. Weekly meetings: Bible Don't stay gra Look youns! Tabernslale, ‘Caraie Ste (Abd (Dues St De eer church ac| Worship and address 7: day. This will be a very enthusas:|school Wednesday § p. m. The! mither prepare the recipe at home| ff SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY: 5 fainter, Sunday achool and Bite & D. Gus Felday 7:30 p.m. Choir re.| The pastor te obliged to, be ‘ab: oo Reece tear | Fs 5 Riga ig sade le Fo Bet from any drug store « bottle || CHICKEN DINNER FROM 5 TO 8................ e ‘ ‘3 7 sent.this Sunday but the work will aes choteaapiecll FB Sage and Sulphur Com: "att. Merah Dieta Naee PiMadicharce: caer ae ot ants [not be merlected os et toons (6p: 1176) wil, bava\ an fopen Forum (beginning at 6 p.m. Every man| pound,” which is merely the oid MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN OUR LOBBY jass taught by H.' Roe Bartle; snore bervice “| service we will have a practical | Meeting Sunday evening. ‘The’ C. E-lof the church ts asked to come and| time recipe improved by the addi. estminister ¢'ass for young wo- + religious talk from. the standpoint |meetings are growing in interest-lethere. Three prizes will be given! tion of other ingredients. ‘Thou, Under the Management of the Bachelors’ Club pen taught by Mrs. Graves. Morn- of a practical and active Christian |The young people are: planning /to the men who bring the largest| canas of folks recommend this worship 11 o'clock; sermon,’ North Casper Presbyterian layman who is the well known and |80me f-ne things for the future. Spe-| number of men: first. second’ and] ready-to-use preparation, because it The Bible the Greatest of Engilsh 1009 N. Durbin street . George popu'ar county surveyor, Albert |C!al council meeting for all teach-|{hird. Choir rehearsa’ Friday at! aarkens the hair beautifully, be- assics Sate EW Give Wootard. Mihister Park. Do not fail'to hear’ him, |9rs and officers, Get the announce: /$:15. You are always welcome to! sides, no one can possibly tell, as tt ou Rest," (West.) Sunday school 10 a. m. Christian hen in the evening at the repulny {ment Sunday. Gara ie ae The Friendly Church. darkens so naturally and evenly. Ye people's meeting 6.30 p.m. Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Morning service jour of worship we will have ap {start a week from this coming al ada Ra ¢ha steditpobity oe The longest 'rallroad tunnel in the| with jt, drawing this through the 3 Busses a Day Each Way ening worship 7:40. “The Journey to Jerusalem.” Evening Ser- Hroterstonal mer in che ‘practice of [lasses will be taught, bible class,| world is the Simplon, in the Alps, hair, taking one small strand at a|| LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING] Leave Salt Creek Holy City" (Gaul) by the Choral vice 7:30 p. m. Subject. “The Great mecialive, Doctor G. 8. Barger. |teachers training and expression | 12 miles. time. By morning the gray hair Baggage and Express Repeated in response to Creditor.” Fr’day Evening, January fie always hes something to say |2"4 dramatizing. The W. C. T. U: ——— Mnaciermnattendte reiies 8 a, m. Called for and Delivered 8 a. m. ‘ous request: Live ae nMdien’ Ald Society will which is worth hearing as well as | Women of the city will xive.a very| We’ can savo you money on your tion or two, its natural color is. re- 9 a, m. Salt Creek Transportation 2 p. m jay school has many new at- give a soc'al at thé church. During to have something to do which is| Mteresting program | Wednesday |shades and !inoeum. Hunter-Goll| (co and it becomes thick, glossy 2:30 p. m. Company Tel. 144 3 p.m nts Present every Sunday part of the evening a set of stereop- worth the doing se we can count i1|cvemns in. the Firat Christian|Co, 241 W. First. Phone 986J. Chicago & Northwestera FOR RENT cal: js from New pom cc snail (opal e FE, caso tb ay - = cd it in Chandler building, —--445 p. m. } The next meeting will be; Services at the America theater. sdwin BE. ton, M. sermon Sunday morning. The cub- ‘Southampton and , sement d Thursday, 2:30 p. m. in the Robert Allingham, D. D. Phonel 1o00 2 sitet atioi euu ace fig ype dling rag hs nig ieee ren oct 617 East Second street. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy burch pee Mrs. Gibson's com- 1237. Church school at 10, The | ject: “The sojourn in Egypt.” 5 tion.” A sermon of action and point. in el ‘ee. TRAIN SCHEDULES . m. Young Peoples’ meeting led by | Inquire at A. E. quested to be Present to meet.the-W. C, A.»rooms,. corner of First Misw G. Smothers. {30 n. ma. Evens|*2a Visitors, The church is on the pins tet doen Chauilas Filling ¥ members," Visitors and-strang-»nnd Woleott aty40.°The woman's ing worship corner, of Grant and. Lind, “Ph¢ meet ciat” the theater; Grant. street bus will bring you to the door, ‘3 welcome. {class will Cholr practice 7:15 and choral so- Knowing the bibie is not enough, actice 8 p. m. Thursday. |Knowing it right is another thing rangers in the city will find a entirely. Come and bring the chl- rdial weleome awaiting them in dren. Worship. and sermon at 11. church. Come and worship Mrs. L. L. Langworthy will pre- side at the pipe organ and will play Station East Side Methodist Community 1614 East 2nd street, corner Ken- wood. Willis H. Germany, pas- tor. 9.45 a. m. Sunday school for all ages; EB, F. Lyon, Supt. 11 a..m. ANCHOR LINES toot eg” ga Su. Trinity Lutheran @issouri Synod) S. Park and E. 4th streets. J. H, Gockel, pastor. Sunday school at Price No tyes at Effective After January 19th Your Important Papers Are they secure from fire and theft? Hoover Sweepers, both new and rebuilt, are now selling at a ma- terial cash saving. Floor and Table Lamps are going at a 20 per cent discount. Rebuilt Washing Machines are being quoted at remarkably low prices. “The office safe” is not always so secure as you think: A Safe Deposit Box at the Wyoming National Bank means THE BEST PROTECTION TO BE HAD. If you have need of a box don’t delay getting it. week may be too late! -Next Start the year right by keeping all your valuable papers and keepsakes where they will be both convenient and safe. All these prices are to be raised to regular list at the close of busi- ness January nineteen. Vault hours 8:30 a. m, to 4 p. m. WYOMING NATIONAL BANK CASPER, WYOMING The drawing for the free Sewing Machine took place Monday evening as advertised. Mrs. James Gray, 119 South Washington street, winning the machine. NATRONA POWER | | COMPANY PHONE 69

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