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“PAGE FOUPT “The Cure for Trouble. First Presbyterian. Mr.’ Walker and Durbin “Sight and Insight.” will refer to the superficial and the ‘nore serious seeing powers of men in the physical sense as well‘as in the religious realm. a most convincing speaker and his sermons are most highly valued by those who are fortunate enough to Mr. Walker has a pastor- “The Temporal +; Conduct of the Relationship In the chure'! and her division will Meeting for portion of the the supply for Casper quite regularly the demand of pending the have charge. in conformity membership here, Pp. m. in the levery Thursd Mrs, Berta Smith, soloist, Mrs. L. L. Langworthy will preside at the org- Come to the down town church. Methodist Episcopal. Corner East Durbin streets. for the benefit of Request is made and South Lewis E. Car- the building fund. that goods of all kinds be brought to Sunday school fine music 8 Maddux, superintend 11 a. m, sermon, “Citlzenshiy the Lord"— Solo, “How Lovely are Dwellings” —Liddle. By en by the choir eve subject of favorable comment. Come and enjoy it next Sunday morning First Congregational. of the schools. down town dist “A Square Deal.” occupied ty James Walker, Epworth league. It is a duty you owe to make your home safe. This cannot be done by installing cheap plumbing fixtures. Particularly is this true A cheap water closet It should have no of the water closet. is a disease breeder, place in a modern home. We shall be glad to show you why the best is ngne too good. Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc ~359.E. 2nd. St. Phone 711 Re Se Om Po wes SMe? OS nee nrc» a TS ap SA ORES OREN ON SN emageemremnessis a It is Cheaper to Buy a Hoover than New Rugs A rug purchased several years ago would cost much more to replace Better keep those rugs you have by prolonging their life with the Ask any Hoover user to show you her rugs. Inquire as to their age. Note their brightness, their upstanding nap, the absence of threadbare . Then you will see how The Hoover makes rugs last. prominent carpet makers, noted rug importers, or grass rug manufac- turers about The Hoover. Hear their recommendations. A Hoover is an economy: 1 } it costs much less than to replace rugs. Besides, it keeps them ever beautiful and ever clean with but a fueton of the work otherwise required. The HOOVER as it Sweeps as it Cleans Only $5.00 down and $5.20 a month for a short period—pays for the Hoover while you use it. Phone for a free home demonstration. NATRONA POWER CO.. PHONE 69 It BEATS... ee tote, eS S ene ENON eeEs SeeenEs oe eeee samen rer dts beans +asgneesgeens: and praise service. Subject Anthem, “The Hours of Day Are Over”—Ash- ford. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting and personal workers’ class. Thursday 7:30 p. m- choir ‘re- heargal. It is hoped that all who are in arrears for the world-service work will kindly meet pledges not later than Sunday, October 26. ‘This is important, for our mission work will be greatly handicapped at home and abroad after November 1, if the churches do not respond better than they have during the past year. Our Tocal jchurch has been so generous that the Chicago office has cited it as one of the best in the whole coun- try. Let us keep up our record, Grace:English Evangelical Lutheran (United Lutheran Church) <T! B. Uber, Pastor; Residence 932 S. Ash; Phone 291-M.—All services held in the new building at CY and Ash, Sunday is dedication day There will be three big services. At 11 Dr, G. H. Hillerman of Berkeley, Cal., will preach the dedication sermon: Subject, ‘The Glorious Church.” ‘The choir will sing, “The Lord Reigneth.” Mr. H. M. Newland will sing a bari- tone solo, “Enough to Know.” Miss Mabel Dixon of Marysville, O., will sing “Open the Gates of the Temple.” The act of dedication will be in charge of the pastor, “At 3:00 there will be a community service. ‘The pastors and friends of the other churches are invited. ‘The choir will sing “Saviour, Whom I Fain Would Know.” There will be a quartette number for the Presbyter- fan church choir in chargé of Miss Agnew. Miss Thora Selber will play a Violin solo, “The Rosary.” Miss Frances Bowerman will sing, “How lovely are Thy Dwellings.” The pas: tors will speak. At 7:30 DrJ. M. Cromer will preach. Choir will sing, “Come unto Me, ye Weary.” A duet by Messrs. Brown and Guthrie. Mrs. Bryant 8. Cromer will.sing. Sunday school at 10:00. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to all our services. A hearty welcome to all. First Church of the Nazarene. Cor, 12th and Poplar St., Rev. C. L. Johnson, Pastor; Services.—Sun- day school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m.; Y. P. 8. Meeting, 6:30 p. m.; preaching, 7:30 p. m.; mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. C. W. Davis District Sup- erintendent and wife will have charge of special services Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Don't fail to hear them preach and sing as they haye a wonderful message in preach- ing and singing once you hear them you will want to hear them again, Fine orchestra music; great sing- ing. Don't forget the dates, October 17th, 18th and 19th for the Davis meeting. A welcome to all. First Baptist Fifth and Beech street. Louls 8. Bowerman, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Phere is a class for you. Morning service 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon—Henry Van Dyke—“The Mansion.” Anthem by choir “Face to Face” Fuller, Duet “My Faith Looks Up to Thee’ Bachman, Miss Bowerman and Mr. Flynn. B. ¥. P. U. society 6:30. All young people of the city invited, “Everling service 7:30. Subject, of sermon "Paul, the esis of Modernist.” _An- Or ask é ene Casper Sungap Ctvune | tem, choix. “Walk tn Bove? Way-; p.m. and B. ¥. P, ile quartet. Good congrega-| Sermon at 7:30 p. m, There will be music of unusual nrer- it at botk morning and evening sery- Mrs, Hinerman will sing at 11 . m. and Mr, Whisler at the even- Remember that Evang-| elist Mills of Kansas City, Mo, will} sun be with us on the 26th for special meetings. A full attendance on all meetings next Sunday is very im- portant. Let us make every effort to'be ready for the meetings. New pavements new sidewalks. Come, rain or shine. !They love a ser, M onal singing. The felluwsh2p drive which was to have taken place last Sunday was postponed until this week on account of roads and weath- er. It is for the purpose of making a friendly call on all members of the chufch, All who are to go or furnigh cars please come prepared to have lunch immediately following the morning service. Lunch will be served at the church at a nominal cost, Strangers always welcome to all serVices. Nursery in cdnnectién for the babtes. First Christian, Corner of Grant and Lind street. R. R. Hildebrand, M. A., pastor. Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. C. E. society 6:30 p.m E ices 7:30 p,m. Prelude, by Beethoven. Offertory " by MacDowell. Anthem “Abide With Me” by Emer- son—Cholr. Sermon “Clown or King” or “As a Man Thinketh in His Heart so Is He.” A vital and practical message for folks of today. Evening—Prelude “Yester giow,” by Shure. Offertory “Gondoliera,” by Ochmler. Special music and hymns you love to sing. Serman “A cer- tain Young man and Sleep.” Every member canvass committee meeting] Monday evening 7 o'clock at home of C. Elliott, 819 BE, A street. Meeting of all captains and teams on Wednesday evening 7:30 at church office. Women’s association meet- ing Thursday 2:30 p. m. (See Bulte- tin). Regular choir practice Thurs- day evening 7:30. Cantata on hand for Christmas. Important. Mem- bers are urged to get Bulletins for announcements of church activities. A church where all pull together for greater and better things. We cor- dially welcome strangers and visi- tors. Our church school is among the best. The white tabernacle on the corner is located on corner of Grant and Lind streets. Take the Grant street bus, it passes the church. Winter Memorial Presbyterian, 1009 North Durbin street, C. 7. Hodsdon, minister. Sunday, October 19, will be the last meting in the old tabernacle on the back of the lot at 1009 North Durbin sstreet. Wednesday, October 22, will find us in our new location at 428 East H street for the Fel- lowship Supper. The Ladies’ Ald will start serving at 5:00 p. m., and are prepared for a large crowd. Come with the whole family, and do some Christmas shopping at the fancy work bazaar after supper. Stunt night is Friday, October 24, at 7:30. ‘This is planned especially for boys and girls. ‘Then, too, the following dates should be put in your date book, ‘October 26, Hirst Sunday in new church; Thursday, October 30, Minstrel show, “Rickety Rackety Radio"; November 2, morn- Ing, installation of pastor and elders; evening, dedication address. + Emmantel Baptis. Fifteenth and Poplar street. Dr. J, T. Hanna, pastor. Special prayer service at 9:30 a. m. Sunday school for young and old at Sermon at 11 a. m. Text 2 Junior Union at 3 ing service. Evansville Chapel. That Sunday school will be at 2 Preaching at 3:30 p. m. Dr. J. T. Hanna, Minister. Mountain View Community. , Hodsdon, minister. This church exists not for itself, but for community in the midst of which it stands. We hope all per- sons who attend will find it a house of worship; a school for learners; a fleid for workers; a shelter for the week and_a ‘citadel for the strong. Welcome, Sunday afternoon, 2:30 to Scandinavian Lutheran, South Jefferson and East Sixth (919 East Sixth). Elmer M. Berg, All services are being held in the auditorium of the parsonage Earnestness” will be the theme of tho morning service at 11:00 o’cinek. earnest Savio-love, a love itself wholly, that suf fered for us and suffers with us; a love that made absolutely all things ready, and now sends out the invita- “Bid them, constrain them to com: love none can despise or resist without eternal consequences. “How we escape if we neglect so salvation?” Norwegian “Divine Sorrow the usual hour— all. We rejoice with those who say, house of the Lord.” St. Marks. Seventh and Wolcott street. Rev. Edwards, ‘rector. Holy communion at 8 a, m. Church school sermon at 11 a. m. East Side Mthodist Community. 1614 BE. Second. Willis Hugh Ger- many, minister. Phone 1829-W. Next Thursday evening we begin the first season of our church night. We will open promptly at 7:30 with the devotional period. The first 40 minutes will be used for Bible study, then two classes will follow. One in teacher training taught by the pas- tor, another in stewardship, led by Dr. Carter, of First church. All who desire to take these courses are heartily welcome. Pastor preaches Sunday morning.- Romans = 12:1-2. In the evening at 7:30 on “The Dynamic of a Vision.’ Monday the League cabinet. will have;dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “Eimer Winstrom, followed by business. The League moves off in fine shape. Young people Halldwe'en soc! Come to Emmanuel: fellow over there.” viied to attend. - The heart of God is by Trinity Lutheran. respect of persons o p m. Theme; Sunday school at 45.a.m, A hearty W. Yellowbtone. oat ts ‘Let us go unto the . Morning prayer and The Rev. Father J. it 7:30 and 8 o'clock. p.m. Tuesday evenings. Noth Casper . | San 82 a Ah oth PB he Ss ed ESS SESE ERE sbicel EO IM oAhs Paina Tg janning for a big All| munion_ servi church, under the auspices of East Side. Local talent will participate. it is undoubtediy one of the best plays ever rendered. You'll enjoy it. junday afternoon the Lutneran friends will have a public ‘service for all congregations Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints. Services held in Labor Union hal. at 340 North Wolcott street. Sunday schoo! at 10:30 a% m. and préaching ervices at 730 p. m. Everyone fin- ‘Trinity Lutheran, Missouri Synod. Corner South Park ‘and East Fourth streets. W. C. Rehwaldt, pas- tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Aforning services must be droppea next Sunday, since the pastor is to conduct services at Riverton, but he will be back in. time for evening services and bible class. Evening services at 7:30. Bible class at 6:30 p. m. The greatest question in life, * What think ye of Christ?” will be the subject of sermon in the eve- ning service. Have you found the .rue answer? The man who laughs ut that question, or religion in gen- eral, usually does it to drown out the voice of his ¢onscience. quiet influence will influence your children and others more than many words. , Come to church. hearty welcome is extended to you -- The Salvation Army. Meetings on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 p. m. Sundays 11 a, m,, holiness meeting. 2:30 p. m., Sunday school. 8 p. m, salvation vally. Captain and Mrs, W. H. Wills, officers in charge. All are welcome. We are here to help you, Hall, 249 at 6:30 p. m. vouny tebiole ob ur ‘ext 18, VIL:1-8.| come.. Tuesday, pb est oh SALLY LUNN, will be given at Christian Science. Christian Science services held in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Tes- timonial meetnigs are held on Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome to these services. school for children. up to the age of 20 years is held on Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Reading room at 222 Beckling- er building is open each week day from 12 noon until 5 p, m. St. Anthony’s Catholic. pastor; the Rev. Father J. F. More- ton, assistant pastor. Mass on Sun- day at 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Sun- lay school at 2 p. m. Benediction at 3 o'clock. Mass during the week United Truth Center. Room 5, Zuttermeister building. Services at 11 a. m. Sunday and § Community. . Corner H and United Streets. Act- ing pastor, Mr. Wilkinson. Sunday school 10 a, m. Preachin; 11 a.m. Subject lL Wayne. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924. ; “The Cleansing Power.” Junior En-|Smma’ E, Sanders, superintendent, @eavor 3:30 p.m. Senlor umd Inter-| Subject of lesson: “The Parable of mediate Endeavor 6:30 ». m. Preaci- ing 7:30 p. m. Subject “The Perfe> tion of God.” Everybody welcome- Church of Chirst Church of Christ Will meet in the auditorium of the ctly hal! on Sun- @ay afternoon at 3 o'clock. Prayer meetings every Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, i Grace African Methodist. “The Friendly Church.” 305 North Grant street. Rev. ‘i. T. Burwell, .B. D., minister. Tele- shone 1584M. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Under competent and inspiring leadership our Sunday schoo! is moving on in fine shape. Mrs. Two cents per wore or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating @ line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be bovked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Caspér Daily Tribune will ponsibie for more than et insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense t purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful atjention will by given als received over the ‘TELEPHON Let we cannot guarantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- - MENTS. Must by accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daliy Tribune, CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casyer Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted uncer the head “Too Late to Classify.” ‘HELP WANTED—Female HEMSTITCHING and picoting at- tachment. Fits any machine, $2 Cc. O. D. with instructions. Agents wanted. Reliable MAIL ORDER CO., Box 144, Kansas City, Mo. WANTED—Experienced bookkeep- er and credit man; references. tate salary expected. Address ‘Tribune Box 945. | | WANTED S women to paint itamp Eb — Women to paint ‘Lamp | Col “for us at home. Easy, pleasant work. Whole or part time. Address* Nileart ~ Co. 3641, Build For the Future Man is the architect of his own future. He draws his ! plans and day by day the ‘‘structure” he builds grows bigger and better. First create a Savings Plan. Start with a small amount if necessary, but continue week by week to increase it. We invite you to make use of our complete banking _ Service. Come in and get acquainted. WYOMING NATIONAL BANK ‘A% Interest on Savings Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent che Sower,” ‘The minister «will preach at 11 o'clock: Subject: “The Bow in -the Cloud.” Good eongre nal singing. Evening worship, 20. Subject: “Faith's Pruit-* age.” ‘The Senior choir will stng. Rooks for those who wish to tke them in soliciting for the Buliding Fund will be ready for distribution next Tuesday. Every member is ex- perted to'do his share in reporting: funds for the completion of the basement of the new Grace chapel. Rishop A. J. Carey, D. D., UL. D.. of Chicago, will visit and help t the building campaign next month, | The annual Hallowe'en party will be given by the Trustees Aid, Mrs. Corinne O'Bryant; president. If you have no other church home come with us. You are always welcome. HELP WANTED—MALE ——eeeee—a—ne ee MEN wanting Fores Ranger posi- tions; $1,500-$2,400 year. Write for free particulars of examinations. kane, D-69, Denver, Colo. FIREMEN,. BRAKEMEN, begin-, ners $150-$250 (which position? AY Railway, Box B 827, Tribune. z Min, x pecans An alae Seta ERE HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE > NOTICE—Men or women who un- tand lodge work and can help conduct membership drive, a, good n to obtajn permanent with new national or- with good pay, work or full time. Apply mornings between 8 and 10, evenings between 7:30 und 10, Apt. I, Wyatt Hotel: SALESMEN WANTED SALESBOARD Salesmen Wanted— ‘mall towns regulart, art time. Average comm: paid also on repea ing. K. & $ 25 Ravenswood Ave WANTED—Men with experienc: ambition and initiative, to sell i yertising Signs and Novelties. Give age, height, weight, three business references. Xx Expense allowance and commissions first four weeks. Stanford-Crowell Co., Ithaca, Y. SPECIALTY SALESMEN—Get large income. Advance to Divi sion Manag Sold direct to con- sumer. Wholesale only. Smallest commission $4.50. “Average commis- sion $18.00 to $500.00. Repeat order proposition. Rogers, 5005 Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio, Opening now for man of ability to represent them in Wyoming. Sell advertised staple line to retail trade. Attractive contract. Miles F, Bixler Co., Dept. 461, Cleveland, Ohio. WE WANT UTILITY GARMENT SALESMAN—Old established house. eae : ) WE pay more commission than others. $4.00 commission on $12.50 suits. No. experience necessary. Wire or write for FREE selling out- fit. General Service Clothing Com- pany, Denham Building, Denver, WANTED — Representatives, both men and women, an exceptional opportunity to increase your earn- ing power. We train you free dnd your advancegnent depends on the effort put forth. This deserves your immediate attention. For full par- ticulars inquire Apt. I, Wyatt Hotel, Casper, or see Mr. R. A. Turpin at Layoye, Wyo. $25.00 DAILY taking orders. $2.82 raincoat. Automobile, raincoat, lamp and outfit free. Eastern Rain- coat Co., 913 Roosevelt, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED 7 A TWO-CENT STAMP brings com- pact dazzling FREE SAMPLE OUTFIT. jothing, shoes and par- y SHIRT salesmen haye in- income _ tremendously. FASHION WEAR SHIRTS, CIN- CINNATI. Se te AGENTS—Make extra money easily. Sell our accident and sickness Policies in your spare time. $5,000 deeth; $25 “weekly benefit for "$10 yearly. Direci-By-Mall Selling plan furnished. Address Underwriters, 488, Bonnell Bldg., Newark, N. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS — $3.00 hour. Beautiful “New Process Silk” neckties. 18 styles in new displayer. Just write orders. We deliver. Experience unnecessar: Samples furnished agents. JENNINGS MFG. CO., Tie 558, Dayton, Ohio, —__. —_____, AGENTS—Sell two shirts for prico of one, “Walton Duplex shirts are reversible. Make $15-$25 daily. We. deliver, collect. Write for “Your pp peetunlty pian ALTON-DUPLEX a ., Brooks ig-, Chicago. A AGENTS—Sell latest Peggy Apron ; resses and Dainty Under Gar- ments, factory to wearer. Particu- lays free. Paris Garment Co., 3744 N. Central Park Ave., Chicago. AGENTS—Something new. Y derful invention. Fprd ae wild oyer it. Distributors profit 400 | cent. Thirty day trial offer B, Venn, 1304 Fondul. is. sell high-grade Men's popular Brice, nish actual shoo amples; p mmissions. Bi! . 4 er Shoe Co., Al Meg ee AGENTS—Best money making . on earth. Work multe, ¢ ane yg raincoats, to $9.00. missions advunced, GARMENT Co., Chicago. LS a ea POSITIONS WANTED nted trilele ble me- married man would like position in small t grocery store fear Casper ‘Tribune. man would like position six or meven hours w nar ' asonable salary ected. Ledge ary expected, want work by hour or hildren evenings: y, P oe 22: - eS; refer- or Raina, on® 7289. Call Tor Midge sc Hehe school girl wanis school, Would ke Phone 776w, an Work after bookkeeping.

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