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PAGE SIX. ley and Alberta W duet and Miss Marga a accompany them. Wednesday, 7 p. m., prayer meeting the annual Sunday sc® at Iowa picnic grounds. Ci be at the church at 3, 4, 5, 6 p. m to take those who have no cars. All who own autos are kindly asked to come to church and®fill up thetr rs with Each family is asked lunch enough for passengers. > bring themsel Other refreshments will be served by the Sunday school Games will be played and a good time had. This congregation will join in a union service at the Presbyterian tabernacle at 8.00 p. m. Sunday. Rev. L. B. Carter will preach. The er public ts invited. The soloist at the morning ser vice is Sr. Roscoe,King, a singer of rare ability Christian Science. Christian Science services _ are held in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every c Sunday morning at 11 o'clock tt Testimonial meetings are held on ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcc to these services. Sun. @ay school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Reading room at 222 Becklinger building is open each r week day 2rom 12 noon until 6 p. m 4 Grace English Lutheran, T. B. Uber, Pastor, F tors resi r dence, 932 South Ash street, Phone, 291M—All services held in Odd Fel lows Hall corner of Second and Wol cott streets. A important con gregational m called at the} - elose of Sun¢ Every memt Regular Sunc and sermon at very ting y mornit should present worship morning 11:00, Subject of sermon, “An Infallible Rule of Life.” Sunday School at 10:00. n The men’s club will have charge of r the Sunday evening service at 8:00 The program. Song Fest; Address by sons, president of club; reading, B, J. Chance; Prayer, Dr. J. M. Cromer; anthem by chorus a choir, directed Miss Doris Van 1 Mester; address, M. H. Moeller; vocal solo; address, O, C.g Hauptli; anthem by chorus choir; announce ‘ ments, offering; male quartette, ad W. A. Per Scripture e dress, Pastor Uber; closing song, A benediction. . Strangers and visitors are cordial f ly invited to attend all our services t A hearty welcome to all v First Congregational. f ° America theater. J. H. Bryan, f minister. 233 South Jackson street. Sunday morning service at the ‘ Anierica theater. Children’s school ; at 9:45 a. m. with exercises and children’s sermon on “Who wrote the Bible.” All parents and friends are invited to visit these exercises and the classes and to make suggestions. Church service at 10:45 with Mrs. Berta Smith in charge of the music. The quartet will sing. The pastor will speak on “Some Suggestions on Using the Bible.” No book is more widely distributed than the Bible; and no book is so misunderstood Because much of it has always been ‘ very precious to Christians and 1 Jews they have hesitdted to look into its historical background to de- termine why and how and when the separate books were written. If one traces the setting of the Book } of Jonah, for example, he finds that it was never intended to be an his- torically true story but a vivid parable of the oriental mind. The purpose of the author and the mod ern application of such writings will ! be discussed. [ Church picnio*and sunset service, Bundi July 18. At 8 p. m. sharp the crowd will leave the Y. W. C. A for its second outing near the moun- ’ tain. You are cordially invited, especially if you are a newcomer in Casper. This will be a splendid chance to meet the church “people. : Further information can be secured 2 from the ushers at church Sunday morning. There will be cars for all. ° Come later if you can't leave with ‘ the crowd. See what you think of this attrac- tive program: : 3:00 p, m.—All meet at the ¥. W. ubject c. A. 4:00 p. m.—Arrival at the Jourgen- beyond the Wyo. club at lower sen cottage just f ming Automobile Garden Creek, 4:00-6:00 p. m.—Games, gossip, re ’ laxation and hike up the mountain for those who dare, and enjoyment of the outdoors. 6:00 p, m.—Basket picnic. Bring your own supper. Coffee for all— St. Mark's. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy commanion at 8:00 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a, m. Morn- s prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Rev. Second, Willis H. Ger- Minister—Institute Sunday. meeting young people of First with East Side church at many, Joint church 11:00. Institute songs, institute talks by those who attended last year, and those who will go this year No service in this house in the evening. Union meeting at Presby- terian church. First Presbyterian. Sixth and Durbin streets. Rev. Chi A. Wilson, D. D., minister. Subject, “Faith and Optimism,” 11 a, m. Union service, 8 p. m., in the tabernacle, Rev. L. E. Carter D. D., of the First Methodist Epis- copal church, will be the speaker. The service was held last Sunday evenin in th® First Methodist E 1 chureh and the member ship the various churches was well represented in the large audi ence. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m Young People’s society, 7 p. m: Strangers are welcomed at all ser ices in the tabernacle. The pres ence of a large humber of men is a testimony to the value and helpful of the services. ae North Casper Christian. Corner United and H streets. Charles G. Stout, minister. “Phone 2149 J. Residence 773 East Hastreet. Services regularly. Sunday school 10:00 a. m.; communion and preach- ing service, 11:00 a, m.; Junior C. E., 3.00 p. m.; Senior and Intermed- ate C. E., 7:00 p. m.; evening devo- tion and sermon, 8.00 p, m. Each Sunday evening we are hay- ing studies in the book of Acts of Apostles. On Thursday, July re to have our picnic. All transportation should no- us not later than Sunday eve ning as we have a transportation committee which will provide for all who will notify us in time. Each one or family is expected to provide coming of the British Special Awaiting the Redemption of our Body Evening service at 8 o'clock. Text of sermon, Mark 10:46-52; theme, “Blind Bartimaeus." In Monday's meeting the pastor was pleased to accept the call ex- tended him by the church in Pine Bluff, Ark, He will remain, how- ever, until August 17, Steps were immediately taken to elect and call a new pastor. née St. Anthony’s Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rey. Father J. H. Mul- lin, 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. Bene- diction at 3. EMMANUEL BAPTIST Fiften and Poplar streets, Dr. J. T. Hanna, pasto Sunday, 9:30, prayer service, All teachers and officers of the church and Sunday School requested to be present. 10 a, m., Sunday School. 11 a. m., morning worship and ser- mon by the pastor. n we ing lunch. We have a committee which| 7 p. m., B. Y. P. U, is busy providing a real time. “The}| 8 p. m., evening worship and ser- First church and thelr Sunday] mon. scbool and hoy scouts are also to] Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer meet- join in and {t will be a union pic nic. Committees are working to- gether representing both schools and with two ball games and other sports we are anxiously awaiting a big day. The place of the plenic cannot be at the place formerly an- nounced because of the place hay- ing already been engaged. ing., Come to Emmanuel: ‘They love a fellow over there.” EVANSVILLE CHAPEL Sunday School at 12.30 p. m. and Preaching at 3:30. We are having good times, Come. J. T. Hanna, min ister. ‘Winter Memoria) Presbyterian ‘Temporary location, 1009 N. Dur- |bin street. New? site, corner St. |John and H streets. C. T. Hods- |don, minister. Address, 109 N. Dur- bin. Phone 1346W, Notice is hereby given of a Con- gregational meeting to be held Sun- day evening, July 27, 1924, at the eight o'clock hour. The congrega- tion df this church includes all sup- porters and contributors whether members of the church or not. (1) SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN Corner Jefferson streets and East Sixth. J. Reim, pastor. Sunday, July 13, confirmation ser- vice at 11 a. m. mmunion service at 4p. m. No service in the eve. ning. Sunday School’at 10 a. m. Basement now ready for service Apostolic Faith Assembly, 1230 East Burlington Elfer.D. Schultz, pas: avenue. The business to be considered is the] Meetings being held eve! ight adoption of a church constitution] xcept Monday night and Saturday and by-laws. (2) The selection ‘of| ght. Sunday service, 1 a.m one trustee and three elders. (3) The | Sunday school at 1:30. Night ser calling of a minister, vice, 5. Bible study every Wed. Cc. T. HOSDON, By order of] nesday night. All welcome. Trustees. Our Sunday program is as follows: First Baptist. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school; 11.00 For the music lovers of Casper a. m., public worship; 7:15 p. m.,| there is a real treat in store at the Christian Endeavor, 8.00 p. m., eve- First Baptist church Susday morn- ning worship. ing at the morning service. Miss Frances Bowerman, daughter of Dr. Louis §. Bowerman, pastor, and graduate of the Horner Institute of Fine Arts, Kansas City, Mo:, will sing two selections from “The Messiah,” “Come Unto Me” and “He Shall Lead His Flock." Miss TRINITY LUTHERAN (Missourl Synod) 8. Park and HE. Fourth Street J. H. Gockel, Pastor. Bunday school at 9:30 a. m. The Bible class has discontinued its meet- ings until September. Bowerman has studied voice for Morning service (German) at 10:30] five years under Earl. Rosenberg, a.m, Text of sermon, Romans 8:18-28, one of America’s most noted yocal- Here's the first picture of its kind to be taken in quadron for a visit of the like. Picture shows H. M.S. Hood just as the monster passed between Fort Point (foregronand) and Lime ¥ largest battles! in the Che Casper Sundap Cribune Foreign Fleet Enters Golden Gate fleet entering the ‘United Now secretary of the Navy oy the # Ph Leonard, the ists, Mr. Rosenberg has best pupils. Sunday school, at 9:45. classes for all ages. Morning service—Dr. will speak from- the theme, Things We t evening from “Atrophy of the Soul.” CHURCH OF JESU LATER DAY SAINTS Servic 340 North Wolcott street. Suni the cordially invited. Grace African Methodist. @ Friendly Church,” 305 ant St., Rev. T. J. Burw nister—Sunday schoo! at stated that Miss Bowerman was one of his There are Bowerman “AIL rking for Good," and in theme, CHRIST OF s held in Labor Unton hall, y school at 10:30 a, m. and preaching services at 8 p. m. Every- North D., m., 1, B. 10 a. Wilbur's family joined him in Washington © shows them together, left’ to right: id Mrs, Wilbu LINGOLN READ! FOR RETURN OF CHAS, W. BRYAN Great Fete Will Mark Home-coming Of Nominee Miss Mae Christian, superintendent; morning worsh' feet of sermon: Tares.” the many ence. Evening worship. subject. ‘Rock of Ages Christian hymns. welcome to the services of Friendly Church.” Fishing Is Not the Only Summer Sport and plenty of food for men and girl bach’s. 3 7:00 p, m.—Vesper service at sun- set on the mountain. 8:30 p. m—The famous “Skat- caws" will present a special feature program enta{ling months of work and great expense. A Pierce Arrow car will be given to the person guessing the meaning of Skatcaws without inside information. ‘The next meeting of the Wednes- day evening Bible class will be held the home Mrs, Hagood, 118 East Thirteenth reet, at 8 o'clock Though the meoting started orig! nally for the & At of ool teachers « ubstitutes, work has now discussion of religious prob Pible babkgrounds which brought forth the most interesting sort of ideas. The plan at presen is to follow the regular school and to base. the discussion this. Mr. A. V. Ritchle will at ot Sunda upon lead the next meeting with Miss Ethel <issick preparir special tople on rk. Mr. and Mrs. & E. Clark @ last week's hosts. at 11 o'clack, sub- he Wheat and the This sermon will treat evidences of conflicting elements common to human expert- 8 o'clock, A study of the second of the series of great You are always “The LINCOLN, Neb., July 12.—The executive mansion was ‘n order and the last minute touch made today toward plans for the home welcome of “Gov. Charles W. Bryan, demo- cratic nominee for vice president, Monday. i After Lincoln people have ac- claimed the first eftizen of their state in a mass meeting at the depot and parade through the business sec- tion, Gov, Bryan will be escorted to the governor's mansion to® enjoy in the coolness of the shade drawn rooms, greetings of his family. Every table delicacy that delights the governor has been chosen by Mrz. Bryan for the Monday luncheon. Fried chicken and “Baptist gravy, new potatoes, tomatoes, string beans, and ice cream. covered with red raspberries will be on the table for Gov. Charley. Only one of the fav- orite dishes of the governor has been left out—hot biscuits. “It's too warm for the servants and besides I don’t wish to humor the governor too much,” Mrs. Bryan smilingly explained in an interview with the United Press, The Bryan family live plainly, even in the governor's mansion there is no pomp or formality. ° A few colored servants, old re- tainers of the family, keep the tall cellinged old-fashioned rooms of the home {mmaculate. No speck of dust glinted from the gilt woodwork on the tapestry furniture. Shades were drawn to keep the room cool from the sweltering heat of noon-day, It is on the east porch, flanked with tall, white columns, however, that the Bryans will receive their in- timate friends Monday afternoon and evening and where many political conferences of the coming cam: paign may be held. * Mrs. Bryan wore a dark gray sleeveless morning dress—edged with broad, white embroidery, black hose and slippers. She spoke affectionate- ly of her two children, Silas, an torney in Minneapolis and S. Mary Louise, a bride of this year. “I guess all mothers like boys especially well,” she sald. “Before this June, Mary Loutse used to give me occasional pleasant scoldings for running after the boys. “You'll be accused of being a designing moth- e she told me. “Now I can chat as many times as I wish with Silas’ college friends and no one can mistake my ‘motives,’ Mrs. Bryan said with*a laugh. After regarding the governor's church affiliations she said he had always been "a. Baptist at hear of jov .Bryan was raised in a very rears—a British Golden Gate at San ir days, while of ficers, crews, civic organizations, ete., exchange world, and flagship of the British squadron, just entering Point across the bay in Marin county. SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1924. “SALESMEN WANTED SERVICES OFFERED genie se cog re eh oes es Palin ep aed pepe se phere ieee ag - ribbons side . wo! Screens installed, It cent at Ae re Augusta Co., 333-| will pay you to get our prices. Ph.. $41 Fourth Ave., New York. 1985J. 5 For Sale—AUTOMOBILES.. ‘USED CARS Buy your used car where you get more miles and better service for your dollars. Buy on the Boyle plan, 20 per cent-down, no insurance, no carrying charg 2 + | $100 to $350 weekly selling new ~ . Appleton Co., Cedar experienced 5 fell“ Broaqway : Better Clothes” aires " ‘at $29.50; values un- equalled; satisfaction or money hack; Mberal commissions; 150 samp‘es, size 6x9; protected territory; act quick. Broadway Tailoring Co., Dept. D. Cincinnati, Ohie. ey TAILORING salesman; share $100, 000 ‘bonus; big advance cominis- sions taking orders for snappiest di- +] rect-to-wearer. line on earth; virgin wool custom tailored suits, over- R| coats $28, representatives furnished high grade talloring shop in one elab- orate case. House of Campbeli, 456 8, State, Chicago. . drug, SALESMEN—Sell hardware and general goods, stoyes; well advertised staple line; 5 splendid opportunity for aggressive The Miles F, man, The '. Bixler Co., Dept. The occasion is the | 461, 1924-32 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Erne eee and | 0! Gate, snapped hio. he never became a member of a church he is thoroughly a Baptist /$75 A at heart.” “After all, most men leave church Runabout Runabout -. Touring Touring Ton Truck Ton Truck us - = BS Commercial —. $60 EARL C, BOYLE to~ dry- ee, FOR SALE—1923 Studebaker Spe. cia! Six touring car, good condi- Uon. Cu'l 2182NJ after 6 p. m. ee FOR SALE—At cost, Chevrolet Su. perior chassis, elght body designs to select from. Wyoming Oldsmobile Co., Phone 1963. USED CARS SPECIAL SIX STUDEBAKER NASH SPORT TOURING Wire Wheels AGENTS WANTED WEEK—MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with Matt Be id ata ae vi tribute Rawleigh's Househol 'rod- tay dane) ucts to steady users; several fine openings in nearby cities and towns; we train and help you so you can make up to $100 a week or more; no experience pipes pleasant FORMER HUSBAND FILES |ss.c'esn* COMPLAINT AS WOMAN'S |= esse > HOUSE 1S ANDED HERE repeat orders bringing $10 dally represent Mary Rose wash frocks. When Joe Thomas of the sheriff's department went to the home of Rodasi Co., 269 Rodasi Bldg. Cincin nati, Ohio. : Mrs. Ada Smith to serve a search wearer; 01 xperience warrant for alleged possession of |; Weare’, nd Caplin Or eee ty beer he not only arrested Mrs. Smith | and bonus. Madison Mills, 502 Broad- on that charge yesterday but also ar- way, New York. rested her former husband, Samuel PF. Beat» wine atniee hens xecmiptalnioy MAB Nocea na war eal, Aunty HE me, an hour gun and. therefore be’ is charged | spare time, selling guaranteed how 7 iery to wearer, beautiful spring line. with’ carrying. concealed weations.| Cl7 Vonteed Mills, Norristown, F% Presumably there had been a quar- rel between the two parties. ——_—_ YOU can earn big money represent- Mrs. Rose Falls Bres, corporation |“ j,°Walker Procucts in your lawyer of New York, was recently4 town; highest quality toilet prepara- paid a fee of $2500 by a Belgian| tion, food procucta, medical and firm for services performed in the | household supplies; big commissions; United States, easy sales; no capita! or experience required; largest company. of its kind; established 87-years. W. & H. Walker, Inc. 24 Herr BSt., Pitts- burgh, Pa. BUICK, 1924 SEDAN A-1 Condition GOOD FORD COUPE DORT ROADSTER Good Buy, New Tires, A-1 Condition; Price $165 PACKARD TWIN SIX ROADSTER A Good Buy + Studebaker Sales and Service Just Around the Corner From the Heart of the City Phone 1817 . 228 8S. David —————— FOR SALE—Ford one-ton truck, in g0cd mechanical condition, go rubber, extras; first $150*takes it. 311 East H. FOR SALE — Good Overland for town or country use; cheap for quick sale. Phone 1557J. 254 8. Fen- way. AGENTS—WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES. Sell Madison ‘Better - Made" Shirts for large manufacturer direct AGENTS—Sell Nu-Way Mending Fluid. patches hosiery and allfab- ries; wi!l stand washing, boiling, ‘Two cents. per word or ten cents/ironing. Write New-Way Labora- per line. tories, Mt..Healtby, Cincinnati, Ohio. NO'AD LESS’ THAN 30-CENTB, | ——————————— Five avernee: words used" as a EY SOE Tah is of estimatin, ) le ; RLACKEACE CAL HEADLINE | wider fleld ind increased opportu. wiil be charged the space of two}nity by writing man, woman and lines, child from ages 0 to 60 on the an- All cherged advertising will be) nual, semi-annual or quarterly prem- booked vet lines” irrespective of/ jum plan, for amounts going up to the number of words. $3,000 as regards children, while for saga pee aineenn Stet adults the, limit 1s $80,000; a the - company writes also. gub-standar The Casper Dally “Tribune wil risks our agents have very few re- ae eile tion at uy’ ed | Jections. The company Just. entered tae tine. Errors not the fault -of | Producer in this locality. Box B-723, the advertiser which clearly lessen | Tribune. the rea! value of tho advertisement will be rectified only by publication POSITIONS WANTED No republica- - Insurance, com offers agents Considér what this means to the Used Car buyer; “‘Over One Mil- lion Dodge Brothers 90 per cent still in service.”” Unmistakable proof of long life! Def- inite assurance of real satisfaction for those without extra charge within FIVE days after, insertion, NN eas not eer rial re Ene cease WOMAN wants housekeeping for a whobuy DodgeBrothers or purpose of the advertisement. bachelor or employed couple, or Used Cars. rooming house, sewing reasonable. ‘ELEPHONE ADS. 301 N. McKinley. Phone 1713R. Careful attention will be given ali received ‘over tho TELE. WANTED—By stenographer, gen- eral office work and bookkeeping. Phone 1463W. GOOD cook desires*position for em- ployed party. Inquire 150 S. Fen- way. to Classify. REFINED woman, employed short OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE, hours would lke to keen house MENTS. for elderly man or elderly couple for, Must be accompanied by cash or|room and board. Address P. O. check in full payment of the same. | Box 4164. Note the foregoing instruetions about counténg. the words and the; GOOD carpenter wants work at 75 rate per word for the Casper Daily| cents an: hour. 1013 East B. Tribune. : PHONE, but we cannot guarantee ra°Y LOSING HOUR. Waut Ads to be‘classified proper- ly must be inethe ibune office 10. Want Ads received after 10: to 12 a. m, will be insertec: under the head “Too Late Good Values * for Today— DODGE BROTHERS. 1924 Type B sedan with diso wheels and balloon tires, trunk on back, front bumper and moto- meter; driven about 1,000 miles; new car bill of sale and new car guarantee; price $1, 1923 Four passenger coupe. car repainted a dark grey, Is equip- ped with spare tire, tire cover, motometer and‘ bumpers ---$950 1922 Touring. high hood, spare WANTED—Full. or, part time work of any kind. 610 S. Park, HELP WANTED—MALE lire, motormeter: “and \ bumper at*... aS Se SERVICES OFFERED Gapete 33 I , 1922 B Coupe, new tires ~ all WANTED—A neat young gentle fi man to share room. Phone 200J. eee ES sity WANTED—Washings, fine clothes a@ specialty, no strong soap or powder, 734 Oakcrest. 1922 Roadster, high hood, good WANTED—Men, women and cheld- res including spare, first ren's hair cutting 40¢,. Shop un- der Grill. Cafe and Henning Hote! a mdition =. $575 en RPER method; soft water sham- 1920. Tourt: = -==$300 WANTED—Man to share sleeping-} poos, marcelling; home’ appoint. ed room in modern private home, a| ments. Mrs. R. Colby, 1038 Pear. BUICKS working man preferred, $3 per week. | Phone 2857J. 604 S. Center. Phone 636M. TT WANT to care for lawns or odd FIREMEN, -brakemen, beginners at | jobs. Ph WwW. $1607 to |°$260--Cwhich -sposttiany| Doe eee Rajlway Box B-702, Tribune. MARCELLE and bob curl complete $1; manicure Gc; experienced op- HELP WANTED Female erator. Phone 636M for appoint- 1923 Four Passenger Coupe: in A-1 conditicn and just ang at 25 1921 Touring <--2----. $350 FORDS 1923 four-door sedan, equipped with all the extras it is possible to put on a Fol - 1922 Coupe -. 1923 Touring 1917 Roadster -.. Remember—All our used cars are reconditioned before, being” offered for sale. Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY yl E, Fifth Phone 724 ment. 604 8. Center. ————— PAINTING and calcimining. George B, Erickson. Phone 1543, FOR- MERLY CAMPBELL DECORAT- EARN money weekly, spare time, home addressing, mailing, music; circulars, send 10c for musio,-infor-] ING CO. mation. New England Music Co., | ————————__________ 234 Capen, Dept. 245, Hartford,| WANTED—Lawns to care ~ for. Conn. Phone 962M, Ask for R. 8S. Buds. WANTED-;Women to paint shades for us at home. plea- sant work. Whole or. part time. Address Nileart Company, 3541, Ft. Wayne, Ind, y! on your new home and) repair | Work, also cement work; all work HELP WANTED—MALE | guaranteed. L. D. Leisinger, congrac- AND FEMALE tor and builder. Phone 1975M. passa Sedantesctabed terRachshe dhe 1 Ee | WANTED—Iawns to caro fore WANTED‘ Competent stenographer,| Phone 625M. steady position. Apply by létter |————————______ atallig: uae experiente, ask rete LOOK HERE. ences,. Box B-722, Tribune. Insure against accident and sick- ness with North American Accident Insurance company of Ch ‘ago, Ill, in business 38 yeary in rtates; $100,000 deposited with Illinois state v B insurance commission to protect pol- MAKE $75 a week and up selling | ley holders, can give you son tor our fine made-to-measure, all-wool| your money than any other insur. suits at $31.50 retail, direct’ to wear-| ance company in the United States er; biggest values; positively sell on | doing exclusive accident and health sight; biggost. commissions paid in| insurance, can algo give you exclu. we attend tq delivery and] sive automobile accident insurance collections; 6x9 swatch samples fur-|so cheap you cannot afford to be nished free, W. Z. Gihson inc., 161] without it. Wyoming Representative pei Sioned ateneaaded hes weed i Le lamp | WOMAN wants family bundle wash: ing. Phone 1980J. — , IT WILL pay you to get my price FOR SALE—1923. Maxwell Let ‘excellent condition; lots of extrss: must sell at once at big sacriffo it’s 2 won bargain. Phone 1145R, FOR SALE—Ford one-ton truck, ' first class shape, $260;-one touring ear, $100, Phone 1189 FOR SALE—We have several coo? bargains in used cars, Fords from $50 up; Hup touring, Chandler tour ing and a few other makes at re sonable price, John M. Whisenhunt, East Side Garage. Phone 79- FOR SALE—Cheyrolet Baby Grand sedan, Ford touring, Oalfiand ros ster, Gray touring; many rs SALESMEN WANTED religious family‘of Baptists, Altho + Harrison 5ty Dept. G-409, Chi- C. M. McLaughlin, Box 636, Casper, buy: D Patter cago. ‘Wyo. Phone £196. pee sta Bene oy son Oakland Co,, 640 1B, Kellowstone

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