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22> fal a Ede Casper Daily Ecidune PAGE THREE TAMPICO BEING FORTIFIED AGAINST ATTACK BY SEA @ay schoo! 10:00 a m. Preaching|is the first of a series of three ser- and communion 11.00 a. m.. C. E.| mons on “The Temptation of Jesus.” 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p.| Preached each Sabbath evening. ™. Tuesday evening will be given] Thursday 21—2:30 The indies will over to boy scout work and the|have the meeting which was post- é We troop is growing with a healthy|poned from last Thursday. Mrs. s ¥ §rowth and planning initiation next|Park White, president. 7:30 choir their home on Durbin Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Vanatta were Agi Tuesday night. rehearsal moved up from Friday ae te aek iaadchereinvagtonee Casper people who spent Wednes- . t Wednesday evening we meet for for this week only. again on Tuesday and Thursday day of this week in Cheyenne. midweek study for the increased effi-| Friday, February 1—7:30 Mrs. EB. eee Her Dream Realized | Two Batteries of Artillery Trained On Harbor to Stand Off Rebel Ships; Federals to Attack “ite and ate PERSONALS clency. as church: workers. Gunday. school’ class! wil TAMPICO, Jan. 26.—(By The Associated Press) .— eee Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bain are the Friday evening at the home. of|give a program in the church, the| Two batteries of artillery are expected to arrive here to- Anniversary-Of Class gues‘s of friends here for several Miss Hunter the choir meets for| proceeds of which will apply on|day to defend this port against possible attack by rebel rs days from their home in Sheridan. thelr $20 which they subscribed on eee The Ladies’ Bible class of the First Presbyterian church taught by Mrs. Charles A, Wilson will cele brate the third anniversary of the organization of the class at the reg- far Sunday school period at 9:45. A program of Interest will be given which will include a talk by Mr. L. A. Reed. Plans are being made by the class for a party to be given next Thursday - afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church parlors to which all members are invited to attend. ships. This precautionary measure was decided upon fol- lowing the reappearance of the insurgent gunboat Zara- goza off Tampico yesterday. Two American destroyers, the 330 class for you. Preaching service|and the 334, arrived to join the 11.00a.m. B.Y, P, U. 6:30. Even-| cruiser Richmond not long after the ing service 7.30. Rev. W. F. Ripley | Zaragoza had dropped her anchor. of Denver will be with us for both| The activities of federal troops in morning and evening services. The|the northern sector are reported to ‘The first will be on “The Lord's sup-|church has been greatly helped this | have resulted in the capture of Tux- per and its meaning.” While for] week by having Dr. and Mrs. Robin-| pam. & the following Sunday the Subject|{on here. They have given lectures! Federal forces have re-occupled under this head will me “The Lord’s|and traveloge every night. On| Los Naranjos, an important oll fleld We are having a steady increase in the numbers attending the ser- vices and are very anxious to serve [im every Christian way possible. A most cordial welcome is ac | corded all who come to any or all services, This Sunday evening we are beginning a series of event: sermons.on “Sacred Mementos. the debt. Miss Winifred Cross has as her guest for several days her sister, Miss Isabelle Cross of Orpha. cee W. L. Wilcox, who has been at- tending the stock show in Denver, returned last evening. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Estes and chil- dren are here for a few days visit- ing with friends and shopping from | First Baptist Sunday school 945—There is a Salt Creek. Day and its Meaning. We hope/Thursday night a Tithers League|in the Huasteca district. The fed- eee Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lawson of to ha widespread interest in| was organized under their direction |erals operating in this region have Farewell Party Indianapolis arrived in the city yes- study for the reason that there is so much misunder- standing as to the “Sabbath” ques- tion. The league starts out with about | been further re-inforced. -wenty-five members and it Is the Train service between ‘Tampico hope of the newly elected officers|and Monterey has been resumed. to influence every member of the| Nine bandits attacked and wound church and congregation to become|ed the paymaster of the Transcon- a member of the league, tinental Ol] company, an American “i concern near here yesterday. They St. Marks Church robbed him of 3000 pesos. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. The capture of Tuxpam, mention- ehilip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy |ed in the above dispatch, has been Communion at 8:00 a.m. Church] reported from no other source. The moulded around them. school at 9:45 a, m.. Morning prayer!official resume of military opera- — and sermon at 11:00 a. m., Bible tions given out In Mexico City yes- c'ass at 5.00 p. m. terday contained no mention of the Yea selzure of this city by the federals. Apostolic Faith Assemblage. — Services being held temporarily] MEXICO CITY, Jan. 26.—(By A at 1225 Burlington avenue. Come} Radio Via Fort Worth Star Tele- ind hear the unadulterated gospe:|Stam, By The A. P.)—A federal] ** eached in the old time Penticostal | counter attack against Morelia, power of the Holy Ghost, and see | capital of Michoacan, will be started| _COLOGNA, Germany. Jan. 26— the wonderful manifestations of the | before Monday, according to spec.| Former Councillor Schlicht, the pected to do in the pre-Easter cam-| spirit as in Acts 24. Everybody | {als from Irapuato quoting Infor.|S8¢Paratist leader, was assassinated Paign? Get your orders and let’s| welcome. Services every night ex-|™ation received from military head.| Yesterday while on his way to Nie- §0. The High School class extends} cluding Monday and Saturday |@uarters at the Jalisco front. drermendig after attending a pro- @n Invitation to all high school stu-| nights. Sunday services, 11 a. m.| It Is reported from Celaya the|Pagandist meeting at Adenau in the dents to “get in”. The class is| Svening, 7:30. Pastor, Elder David | President Obregon has left there for | Elfal district. Schlicht was armed, Open, to all. Mrs. C. D. Murane wil.} [. Schultz. the Purpose of escorting Senora| PUt evidently had no chance of re- Last Evening Mrs. Robert C. Kingham was hostess last evening at an informa! evening party given at her home on Twelfth street in honor of Mrs. C. C. Hoffman, who will leave next Monday evening for Los Angeles to make her home. A_ decorative scheme carried out in valentine suc- gestion were used wh'ch added much to the attractiveness of the affair. ‘The evening was spent in playing 600, honors at which were won by Mra. Frederick Dolan and Mrs. L. J. Sherman. Twelve guests attended. terday and expect to spend several weeks here. AURORA, IIL, Jan. 26—Warren Lincoln today confessed to the po- lice that he had shot and killed his wife, Lina and her brother, Byron Shoup, January 10 1923, and had buried their remains after dismem- bering the bodiex The heads wero found, as he described, in the city dump, embedded in a concrete block 24 by 18 by 12 inches he ha@ eee Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fitzpatrick spent Wednesday of this week in Sheyenne. Mr. Fitzpatrick is su- yerintendent of the Kasoming =i company. First Christian. R. R. Hildebrand, M.A., pastor. Church school, 948. Morning wor ship, 11:00. C. E. society, 6:30. Eve ning service, 7:30. Special music We aro sincerely hoping that every person that has at any time in the past belonged to the Chris: ind Mrs. I... Hunter for the. last tian church and who is now living ‘a When Mrs. Helen Plane (above), 95, unv in Casper will be found in the gh a Pape ‘of General Robert E. Lee's head linset) on Stone Mere ree Portras fe t) on Stone Mountain, near Atlan’ church in the near future. We are L, M. Walters and son are visit- Ga., a dream of many years was realized. It Mrs. Plane, widowed trying to find you and intend to the Civil War, who concived the idea ft ki ft ing here today with friends and of a memorial. Gutzon Borgh make use of you in our pre-Easter Dutch Treat Dinner relatives from thelr home in Bill- (Sesigned the work, of which the giant head Stant head of Lve {s a part, \ campaign. We are a progressing Last Evening At Henning ‘ngs, Mont. —— church and our, growth, makes Among those who attended a Sle? C necessary a building program. Do eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bell departed ast evening for their home in Colo- rado having been the guests of Mr. Dutch treat dinner given Iast even-| | ©: W.'Krampert, geologist for the Sabet prabedh reg a bona Bala ing at the Henning hotel precedine| Ka*oming Oil company, was a Cas- the formal dancing party at the per man who spent a short time in Arkeon are: Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Christian, Miss Drucila Stewart Miss Catherine Carey, Miss Esther} John L. Ohlsen, formerly sergeant Runden, Miss Lois Longshore, and| °f the police department, spent sev- the Messrs Ralph Dickensheets, | “#! days this week in Cheyenne on Rive ap odAceen WuAatag:vmcrdine tor Obregon part of the way northward|‘Urning the fire of his two as- George: Righina A asceTee ns oon a" bitatrieen’ ripe the Loyal Women’s class. Every Grace African Methodist. Coermosilio, where her father, pore put elght bullets into er and Sikes Badeehe toe eee ‘ {member is urged to be present. “The Friendly Church.” estore! eh ne {s reported iI. Irapua- Diarhiig’ the” téceet Veuberatiot vg art Mrs. Elsie Lawson of Salt Creek Bat atlend ee ae eno. a losing by | 305 North Grant street. Rev. T. |t© specials say\that the ‘president gime in Eifel, Schlicht constituted Dr. and Mrs. Frost spent a short time in the city this! First Presbyterian ery society at the home of Mrs. John’ not attending the church night ser-| J. Burwell, B. D., minster. Ble wits eetare Thuraday to meet himself the governor of the district sntertain week enroute to Cheyenne to attend || Tabernacle corner S-xth and Dur-| Jourgensen 1104 South David street.| vices. The song services start at} Sunday will be observed as Men’s bad wife who accompanied him to aha tected ‘ecte pated Phair Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Frost ent: he funeral of a relative. jbin streets. Dr. Charles A. Wilson | Mrs. W. L. Ronaldson will assist. 7:39° each Wednesday evening. The} day in Grace church. ‘The men of | Celaya. moktblaba Ctirr ence satiod omchth Pid tained ares Ae ES yes Pastor. Residence 1130 South ‘Wol-| Tuesday night. 7:30 prayer meeting.| choir meets cach Thursday eve-|the church will have charge of the + avrpeetbeatbap stoner ( vigour ner last evening at tha Frannind Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Mitchell of cott street. Telephone 775. Notice the night is Tusa 3 and not) ning in the church for practice. The | services all day. Morning program NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 26.—The . peasants preceding 'the formal dansing:: party | Denver sre visiting with friends and | Sunday choot api Bible classes |'Wednesday. | Friday, 7:30, p.m. First Christian church ts located on | as follows; Opening hymn. Prayer. |departure of the Mexican gunboat| ‘© accept. Cholr rehearsal. The -men's class|the corner of Grant and Lind | Scripture. Reading: Mr. A: R. Bel. | Bravo for Southern Waters to at- {aught by 8. E. Bailey is growing, streets. The Grant street bus| Notices. Penny offering. Congre-|tack the rebel. ports of Progress H lf Bill 7, in numbers and interest. All men| passes. We assure you a hearty | gational hymn, “Dwelling in Beular |and Vera Cruz ‘ts imminent, the a ution of_the city not connected with some} welcome. Land.” “The Churchless Life,” Mr. | consul General here announced to- other Sunday school are inv:ted. J. R. Morgan. ‘Music. Negro |day. A trial trip will be made on nd The young inen’s ¢.ass taugh* by HE ‘Scandinavian Lutheran. Youth and Religion,” Mr. Oscar|the Mississippi river today to test Acres of La at the Arkeon. . Fortnightly Club Meeting Today Mrs. H. L. Patton ts entertaining the Fortnightly bridge club today at attending to business affairs for 945 a.m. The Woman's Bible several days. They expect to leave \C'as8 taught by Mrs. Charles A. for Cheyenne Monday evening to Wilson will celebrate its third an- spend a few days after which they | ™iversary of the class Sunday morn- will return to their home. ing at 9:45. This class hag an en- see roliment of éver 100 names and is " . BE. Srowing every Sunday. Mr. L. A.) B. Durham is also thriving. Special] J. Rein{, pastor. Services at the | Freeman. Reading: “Why I am ajout her engines. Marines to com- bre. 3S ae Leos Wolcott | | oe ay rineppepvalline Treeta the Feed Will address the class Sunday | course is being taken on the man-/city hall at.11 a. m. in Norwogian| Christian.” Mr. AR. Bell. Music| plete the comp'ement ‘of the vessel Is U rv d Sara op che day at Salt Creek. morning. | ‘There will a'so be special | hood of the master. All young men! and at 7:30 p.m.in English. Sum ‘Room in Heaven,” Mr.|re duo: tonight via ElPgao, Texas, nsurveye Mr, and Mrs. Perry Are cee. *[music. Mrs. Wils6n ‘requests that} of the city not in other churches| day school at 10 a, m. J.T. Clay. Music. “Christianity Hosts At Party Jack McIntosh is spending several all members be present and bring|are invited. .There are classes for and Fraternalism,” Mr. M. E. BBD Tae Pera Giieeeta Q Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pe: were| Jays here from Salt Creek. @ friend. all ages in this thriving and large Church of the Nazarene. Sanders. Invitation. _Offertory. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—Govern- hosts last evening at finn. ntovenet TYE: Presbyterian Brotherhood Class. | Sunday school. Corner South Poplar and Twelfth | Offering for building fund. jAn- FIGHT F ment surveyors have yet to focus dinner party given at their resi-| U-A. Sancers is among the out of Mr. Frank Fisher, president. Mr. pel streets. (Take southwest Casper |nouncements. Mizpah. Mr. A.-R. hetr instruments on more than half dence on South Jackson In honor of|t0Wn business callers spending a|H. Roe Bartle, teacher. Place of Seventh Day Adventists bus, get off at Eleventh and Poplar, | Bell, master of ceremonies. @ billion acres of the public domain, the'r fourth wedding anniversa: number of days here from Denver. | meeting north room of tabernacle. Sabbath services in the Labor walk one block south.) Rev. BE. F. EVENING PROGRAM, 7:30. according to a report issued today Covers were for 10. 73 Saree - {Time 9.45 Sunday morning. Are| Union Ha'l. Sabbath schoo! at 10:00 Dunn, pastor. Opening hymn. . Song by the interior department, and the ——— ‘The revival meetings in progress Lord,” you for or against Messrs John G.|a. m, (Saturday) followed by the potential wealth of this vast virgin Jones br Fred Van Gordon. Ask| morning worship at 11:00. A home this week ‘are going with a great | (Choir). Scripture Reading, Mr. M. acreage may not be known for jJustice S. H. Puntenney, Carl} missionary’ program of special in- swing. The evangelist, Rev. Van- | E. Sanders. Taw! Taxation Plans Are Discussed Notices. Mite Mission- Several score of years. ks, P. C. Loveland or G. W.|terest has been prepared for this derpool, {s a strong preacher of the | ary offering. Congregational hymn. A total of 376,462,000 acres in Bartholomew. Be present at the] service. Plans will be made for old rugged gospel and is clear,|“Our Church History and Its Influ- Alaska and 151,106,769 acres in the clase Sunday morning and hear the|the distribution of literature. Sev tender and unconscious in his|ence,” Mr. H. C. Coleman. Song. western states remain unsurveyed, decision. enth Day Adventist books are found preaching. A number have beon| ‘Temple Builders,” Mr. George L.|_ CHICAGO, Jan. 26—Henry Harris,| and it is estimated by the general Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser-|in the library of almost every home. converted each night. Services will] Craig. “Christianity (Negro) and | ther of Mildred Harris, died early | land office that if an additional rate INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Jan. 26—|™0n “The Bible in the Life of To-} The sale of denominational lterature close with three great - meetings | the Effect of Sla ery on Same,” Mr. | today of injuries received by his| of 26.751 lineal miles, the area in- Ww. - wy The Associated Press.—Alex @2Y-” (The third of a series of ser-| during 1922 aggregated $3,656-481.31 Sunday, 11 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and|A. R. Bell. Music. Address, “Chris } head striking the pavement after| pected in the west last year—is Ge ary psy Ronin pe erect ander Howat, deposed president ef Monson the Bibe). Anthem “Lead|This literature is issued in 114 lan- 7:39 pia. Don't ailac thon. Hanity and Good Citizenship,” At-|he had been knocked down twice | maintained. it will take more than dl Kindly Light"—Briggs. Suages. One copy of each denom- torney H. B. Durham. Invitation. |" @n altercation with a taxicab/20 years to cover this territory ¥ wae pean Were enaaeenn on) 4 cao Ort ra eee Young peoples meeting 6:30 p., m.| Inational book, in the c'oth binding 4 Offtertory. Bullding tana. offering, | driver. alone. Because of extensive, {n- fe in i's con: leration new " bee Miss Loraine Winslow. Evening|is valued at $1,153.23. Several Seenar a aaa Steen. deciding) Sno was ‘expelled trom ‘the | United shin, 7 40--"Unsearshable’ Riches’ | talks wil, by give durite: thiatter Se Fes Boh aa ating | Seine, Workers. Of Amer ce Ch they erio— in My, Butber'e, Eotwe Ate | vide len "the value ‘of religious ten uth wontarratrese. £o_ $108,000.090,,, Principality iin) the | charge),that ba. was anyotticer tnia.) sf °7s src sina Monermott-—srs| ature and: ther imethede er Algtriba-)"aantay gchool, 30 ara. ‘The ‘new excise or nuisance taxes. dual organization—the Internation- K. G. Bass. ton. ‘officers (5 Bharee’ (hare ita cass Considerable non-partisan opposi.| 9! Progressive wane rere Mrs. “Wiison's| class party, "Thnte-|_ ‘The young people's. Missionary footy su netter, be thn hee tion has developed over Secretary| —Will be given a hearing nit, (@a¥ 2:30 p. m. in church parlors.| Voluntary Soctety_meeting will be 1 a. m., “An Exposition,” Col. III Mellon's recommendations to tax aji| the appeals and grievance commit- Program of cntertainment and/held at 2:30 p. m. at the pastor's 3} 41," ting your Bible . sex community property incoma to the| tee, Sunday, it was announced in 9° Oot.” choir practice -7:16 | home, 620 East 12th street mae, MMT Ode craeteceds Tin: as, individual owner. Elght states in| the miners’ convention today. and choral soclety § o'clock Thurs-|Roy Kinzer, the state Missionary Wom i) BY wr texts Ps. 1 wh the south and west, permit ‘husbands SEMENT. day evening. Reception of new] Volunteer secretary wi'l speak at Fas Mah vhs id and wives to divide the income as) 1 Ra al ta Physician members Feb. 24 at morning ser-|this service. All young people are) ney ero ng a ners. Mid: Joint owners and file separate re- an@ surgeon, wishes to announce vice. We welcome you to all ser-| cordially invited. Emmauel Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr, Announcements. Mizpah. Mr. M.|_ Harris was riding in the car of aj accessible regions in Alaska, no * J. T. Hanna, pastor; residence, 1510 £. Sanders, master of ceremonies, | Fiend last night, the police report,| effort was made to predict when pis Reapers 23 ed and the car had stopped upon sig-|the surveys would be completed @ nal, A taxicab drove up alongside | there. H A AHA BOOK’ ) and accused the driver of the car| Of the unsurveyed acreage in the . vo in which Harris was riding, of cut-| states, 564.026,912 are classed as ting him off shortly before coming | vacant, unappropriated and unre- to a stop. Harris got out of the] served public lands. cab to remonstrate with the taxicab 3 id th driver and the police report the|PASTOR IS CONVICTED driver knocked him down and re- OF PREJURY CHARGE peated this when he arose. H. B. Durham, Casper attorney, Harris was taken to a hospital GEORGETOWN, Texas, J: 26. Emmanuel: “They love a fellow) wi address the men of the Grace a hi 5 . Jan. 26. turns. Acceptance of this propos. | that he has moved his office from vices. % wee and died 12 hours later. The po-|—The jury in the case of Rev. A. A. it was estimated, would bring in| 133 s. Wolcott to Second floor 0-8 Kenwood Preshvterian over there.’ A. M. EB. church Sunday evening, | tice . . are hunting for the taxicab| Davis, charged with perjury, re- $8,000,000 more in revenue. building. Off ce Phone 2660. North Casper Church Rev: Edwin E. Preston, minister. Men's day, taking as his subject | driver. ee as Seabee lat aE lea A oll f 4 ‘. turned a verdict of guilty and ; + itizenship.” today 9:30 a, m. Sabbath school. 11:00 a. m. Evansville ‘Chapel. ‘Christianity and Good Citizensh: assessed punishment at, two years x E 1009 ain aay ay Me: 1S worshp. Sermon subject:| Sunday ‘school, 2:30 p.m. New|]M. E. Sanders, a stewrrd oe the LOS ANGELES, Calif., Jan. 26— mprisonment. A motion for a new Wagner s Son and Widow Accused Sunday choot 10 a. m, Christian| “The unpald debt.” 7200 p. m. Chris | ofl6ers And teachers in charge. Dr-| church will have charge of the ser-[ xg irs. Henry H. Harris, mother of| trial will be filed. Davis was vices. Mildred Harris, said today she did charged with 1 tion The members of the congregation | not believe that 4 ithe wees her husband was| with testimony given before the sre urged to be present at'this ser-/*he man killed in Chicago by a fall srand jury investigating the flog- * vice to hear the message delivered }to the pavement following an alter-| xing of R. W. Burleson. by Mr. Durham. cation with a taxicab driver. She | __"___, eek Ss A said that her husband's name was MANY MENS Don’t forget to get your order In “Harry R. Harris" and that he had BROTHERHOOD CLASS Endeavor 6:45 p.m. Morning ser-|tian Endeavour Society. Leader:| Hanna. bas pea spent for hd vice, 11,, @.m. Theme: “A Cleansed| Mrs, C. Spencer. pro aagl dd reese Beet 1 ice 7:30 p. ———— day perech one pect! “The * pick Young Mills Presbyterian are cordially invited. * Choir practice Friday eveu-| Minister: Rev. Edwin E. Preston. Every one welcome to all] 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school. 6:45 p, East Casper Methodist Community . We delight in the privilege|™m. Young Peoples’ Meeting led by: 1614 East Second. Willis Hugh of doing the work suggested in The] the minister. 7:30 p. m. Evening Germany, Minister. Week of Jan- to the Tribune for several copies of | "@Ver been known as Henry. She FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Good Book. You wil find our ser-| Worship. uary 27, 1924. the big Annual Industr al edition so| %eParated from Harris twenty years O45 A. M, vices congenial to all who are sin- red Sunday, 27—9:45 School of relig-| that you can send them back home | ®g0, she said. cerely interested in the things most Trinity Lutheran. fous education, Ed. Lyon, Genera!| to your friends thereby advertising| 7 = —= = ~ @lissouri Synod.) Supt., 11:00 a. m. Sermon by pas- Rei penn 2 eaebatorcas i ¢4 South Park and East Fourth|tor, “The Messenger of she ane PREIS streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. §un- | ual.” "30 Junior League, nore THE cen day school at 9:30 a. m. Bible class | Rees, président. 7.20 Subject, “Th PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY NOwW IN FJLL SWAY at 6:30 p.m. The Rev. J. F. 8. Her Misappropriation of Powe: hi PHONE 1702 UR CLEARANCE SALE n both services, preaching a Ger- —On— Musical Merchandise English sermon at 7:30 p.m. All UPRIGHT AND GRAND PIANOS —————<_————— reese the state. Telephone 15 and 16. jets Shahan vee a aosaty First Services at America theater. Robt. Allingham, D.D., pastor. Church school at 10. Classes for all. All welcome. Worship and sermon at 11. The usual’ high class worship- ful service will be conducted here Sunday. Mr. Langworth at the organ and Mrs. Smith will sing. The pastor will be back for Sunday and’ will preach on the “Prodigal's Family." The evening service will be held as usual at the Y. W. C. A. at 7:30. These are life giving se» vices. Open to all people. ‘For Exclusive Sales Proposition Good producers to sell McQuay ‘Trouble Proof Radiators to rarages and out of town dealers. This is a high class selling proposition with real merit. The McQuay Radiator does not burst from freezing, has increased cooling features and will not corrode with alkali. If you are the right man we have a real opportunity. Write McQuay Radiator Corporation 2237 Hampden Ave. St. Paul, Minnesota the members are urged to be pres- ent to hear Pastor Her, who is the visitor for our churches in Wyo- ming. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Services held at the Labor Union hall, one half block of Burlington depot. Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. Preaching services at 7:30 p. m. Methodist Episcopal Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter, +| pastor. 9:30 a. m. prayer for the Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Sunday i 82 . Supt. 11:00 . ti germag. TUS Lew oot" Proe.| Mullin, pastor; the Rev. Father J. perit anthers! takin Alpha and|*: Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses Omega"—Stainer, 11:00 a. m. Jun-|0 Sunday at 7, 8.30, 9:30 and 10:30. : 1 "| Mass during the week at 8 o'clock. S I ORAGE tar Shurely/pondioted ty “Mrs. 1Catl sindaysohoel-“at- a o'clock: sakne: a Anthem and solo by Eleanor diction at 3, Riswelliand Sinter\cholrs. Weal Ey | PASSENGER CARS $12.50 PER MONTH DEAD STORAGE $8.00 PER MONTH St. Anthony’s Catholic Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. Father J. H. PLAYER PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS ehh ————————————— BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS CS TRA INSTRUMENTS Prices Greatly Reduced With Additional Cash Saving Plan Miss Lucy Gantz. 2:30 p. m. Mem- bership class. Parents will please see that their children are at this class. €:15 ». m. Epworth League. Room 215 Midwest Building, Sun + : : day school at 10 a. m. Services at | Absolutely Fireproof Building—Open Night and Day Munich—Frau Cosima Waguer, —~+.i tumpuser, Mrs. Carter will lead in the discus- and Siegfried, their son, shown with his famly, who are churged with sion of the misslon book on Japan, e 11 a. m. Mrs. Joe May. leader. Car Washing Tuesday night at 8 o'clock; class SIC 0, having diverted funds collected for art!stle purposes, to the aid of the \rius Fda Hol - sson tn Truth,” Mrs, May, German Monarchistic movement. Seg‘ried Wagner and his mother had threr will sing. 7:30 p. m. Praise se | Th D d M C. Home ‘of the Chicken, Sithy Useiee’ pessoas e Lee Dou otor Co. of the Chickering Hected funds all over the world for the purpose of supporting a Wag- H. and United streets. Charles vice and sermon, ner‘an revival and festival at Bayreuth. Mail addressed to General Lu- | 3 “My dendorft has been intercepted aud found to contain hundreds of dollars. Reason.” Anthem, “My r a. ; h 424 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 232 East 2nd St. CASPER Phone 194 Siegfried Wagner hi if a noted composer and director, Is expected Wilson. Male quartet. Tuesd: G. tout, minister, Phone 2148J. to come to America shortly for a tour.of the oriucinal American cities 2:30 p. m. Woman's Home Mission- Residence 773 East Hy, street. Sun- Unity and Trath Center ————— rr eee ST

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