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reune 4 : oe PAGE FOURTEEN estate > six? samira a hesday evening’at 8 O'clock. AN are Welcome to- these! services. ‘[school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sunday at 9:30 & m. Reading room at 222 Beckling- ervbuilding {8 open.each week day from 12 noon until 6 p. m. ‘ * East Side Methodist 1614 East Second. Willis Hugh Germany, ‘minister. Phione 1829M. First Presbyterian. ford, Ontario to open the Kitetlano| © Sabbath-schoob;, 9:45. _ : Durbin | church, wheré he occupied the pul-| ' Sermon by pastor, 1100; subject, ‘Tabernacle at Sixth and urbin “The - Spiritual ‘fi . ‘Of No. ev. Charles A. Wilson, D.| it for threevand half years. He . Birches, Sustay Acne ae 9446 | has been the pastor of First. Con: | vember athi” Pastor fells ‘that we a.m. Morning service 11. Music,| gregational. church for the; -past| have a, duty’to sfaté.as well as anthem “Seek Ye the Lord.” Quar-| elght years, during which time the] to Ged, and that the, Sabtath before: tette “Thy Will Not Mine O Lora.” | congregation has: grown consider-| @Jection furnishes a wonderful ‘op- Young People’s meeting 6:30. Even-| ably and the activities of the church | portunity to. discuss. ‘ovr present ing service 7:30. Music, anthem and] expanded. A feature of Rev. Mr. | situation, ‘just_prior, to one, of the duet, The minister will return to| Cooke's work In Vancouver was the | gréatest, if ‘not’ the greatest, elec- city and preach both morning and| recent puschase and erection by the | tiohs fn thé History of our country. evening. Ladies’ Aid society meet-| church of a ‘large radio” broadcast-| Theré*is*a-yreason for this popular ing in church parlors Thursday af-| ing instrument.”* upris a Let's study ft together erabon 2:30. Mrs. J. G. Bart-| At the-nersonal appeal-of the Con- | Sunday morning “at 11:00. ram's division will serve. Meeting! gregational. headquarters . of. the| Senior Epworth League, 6:80; Miss for prayer and Bible study Thurs-| United States, and the personnal visit | Winifred Phillips, leader. Choir rehearsal] of Dr. Sullens for the purpose of} % Evening. worship, 7 The Ladies’ Ald s0-| securing Dr. Cooke for the Casper |: "Tyésday, 4th, get out bright and clety will conduct @ rummage sale in| church, Dr. Cooke resigned: his suc-| §arfy und east your tallot, If you North Casper Nov. 68. Goods for] cessful pastorate for what he deem-| pre absolutely igdoraht a» to whee tife sale should be left in the church} was a greater work in’, Wyoming-| Yay should Wahidbe eli toons parlors, Monday, Tuesday and Wed-| ‘phe Congregational meh’ of Cae‘! teverea’ trusted’ friend ‘who sthnds for law and order. If you~can-do no better, call'me, and T'll give yous the best nesday, Nov per, will from week to Week, .con; tribute;fdr publie reading, informa- First* Congregational tion regarding Dr. Cooke and his/ 1 pay, Vote. as: intélligently as At the America Theater—Sun-| Work, with some of the high test!-| possible. 748,an‘hour's meeting of day school at 9:45 a. m.; church | Monials relative to. his powers for) the Ofricial Board, then*we, cam run services begin at 10:45 a. m. the "spread of ‘religious influence | gown town and-get thé returns. ‘Thursday evening Rey. 3, A,/ throughout Canada and northwest) ° wednesday, 5th, ‘by general con- Cooke, D. D., and family, arrivea in] America, In season his sermons] gent we will transfer Chufch Night Casper from Vancouver, B. C,| have been broadcasted, and | many | to, this. Wednesday instead of ‘Thurs- Millers De. Cooke n pastor | have been published: He is a na] aay since there are Mote who can of the First Congregational church | Honal character in this a8 well 48] ne present’ Wednesday, : for the past 12 ecompany-| CU sister. count z pier vidas, |, Thursday, 6th, 7:20, oretiestra, ing Dr. Cooke is Mrs. Cooke, Miss Orde (Of Rey earer eae | th, 4:80, choir.” Cooke and two younger children. rember, 2-/)./Rersite | peeits 2 : ry For the present, they have.taken a % First Christian? home on South Ash street Prelude, Mrs. L. L. Langworthy:} \ Corner! Grant and (Lind)streots, ‘Il day yesterday committees ap-| }iymn, by choir and congregation, | RoR. BildebFand,’ M. pointed by the church were busy| invocation, response by the choir:| “Chnireh sehon!,. 8: preparing for their coming. The| anthem: Te Deum, Kotzchniar, by Morning. wershi house was put in order and made| choir; responsive reading, Gloria “homey” for them. A large num-| Patrt by choir; Scripture selection, . x ber of the friends of the church | anndincements, offertory, duet; “E “Sonata, were at the depot with a warm | Will Magnify Thee, Mosenthal: Mrs: “Of. ‘Sala- welcome when the train pulled in| Berta Smith and Mr, A. V. Ritchie; ‘Anthony from the north. Dr. Cooke has| hymn; sermon by Dr. Cooke; hymn*| “How' Excellent Thy Loying Kind- achieved high standing in the | benediction; postlude,’ Mrs. \L.* L. | ness." church circles of the western coast} Langworthy. This is a) fellowship Evéning: Prelude, ‘Song, Men- because of his splendid preaching | church and) a cordial. invitation {8} delwsohn. Anthem, ‘Adore -and extended to all. Evening services and sermon, 7:30 p, m, at: Odd Fel- will be bility and able leadership in civic and national affairs. He ts known Magnify the Lord.” We like to sing and invite you to sing, with uy not only in western Canada but| low’s .hall. Special mus Sunday afternoon we are’ going to also in our own northwest for his|a feature. put our truét: once more in« the courageous championing of right- STE. Every Member Canvass systeni to eousness in all the relations of man with man. The Daily Province of Vancouver says, “For the past 12 Christian Scienc: raise our “budget for the* coming! Christian Science services are held| year. ‘This year 36 members divided in the church edifice, corner of]in teams will call on and report years, Rev. Mr. Cooke has been an| Fourth and Grant streets, every] back to the church the financial outstanding member of the clergy'Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Tes-| part that every, member will have in Vansouver, coming from Strat+timontal meetings are held on Wed-"| in the work... Every) member ‘is = ~ - asked: to stay-at-home till the team has called. At5 o'clock a tea and luncheon will be ‘served. Members are urged to come to’the church for @ social hour after team has called. A short service will be held in the evening. C. E. society is having some splen- aid ‘programs. . All the young peo- ple are cordially invited) to attend. We are going to break all ‘re- vious records for church school at- tendance in the near future: .A splendid program ig being pre- pared for. Thanksgiving. A ‘very important Board, meeting ig called for’ next Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30'dt the church., Every Board member. ty expected. . A short: dramitization’ Will be pre- sented to the ladies who attend the Missionary “meeting at. 2:30 at the church. = 2 We ‘cordially invite all‘ sttangers and visitors. in Casper to our, church services. ..The Whitestabernacle is on’ the’ sorner of Grant and Lind Streets.. Grant. street bus passes, Welcome Dr.-Cooke The First Congregational Church, of Casper is firmly placed upon its feet by the establishment of Dr. E. A. Cooke, arriving here from Vancouver, B..C., to permanently occupy the pastorate at Casper. The Daily Province, of Vancouver,, Wednesday, September 24, in the column under “Street. Corners,” has this to say: ‘‘That Rev. E. A. Cooke has the cour- age of his convictions no one will doubt. Moreover, he has never sneaked and never wobbled.. He would not be an Irishman if at the basis of his mentality there was not a touch of romantic idealism. I have oftened wondered at the intrepid way in which he has been ready to give an answer to any sort of question, while the dauntless manner in which he faced ‘a train ban- dit, not so long ago, and sent him packing, further showed his valor.- Not more, however, than “is. indi- cated by his resolution to undertake ministerial work at a center which is at present so comparatively. in the beginning stage at Casper, Wyoming. Casper thinks it is awake, but wait till Brother Cooke gets there.” With the intensive and constant program for re- ligious awakening ‘in America that is the policy of ‘the Congregational Church, Casper, Wyoming, and its rep- resentative church promises to maintain its position in the front ranks. You cannot afford to miss hearing Dr. Cooke every Sunday morning atthe America The- ater. THE CONGREGATIONAL MEN OF CASPER’ ALMA F. HAWLEY. Republican Candidate for Re-election for COUNTY CLERK OF NATRONA COUNTY Some things that the voters of this county should know in regard to our present County Clerk, who ‘is a candidate for re-election to this office 'on the Reptb- lican ticket, before they go to the polls Nov. 4th amd Sunday} .Gorner Bast. Secor Fifth and ‘Beech Sts., Loufs -8. Bowerman, Pastor.—Sunday school 9:45; there Is a. cliss for you; preach: Pucky legislature, the Rev. 7 \ frig! '11:00' o'clock, subject’ of ser- “they served as a muzzle for crooks.” Recently ground was broken mon, “First Things First.’ for the foundation of a new $350,000 church building, the gift to P, U. Societies, 6:30; all Settle and his flock of grateful horse players. The ple Invi evening, se! GEO.E. KINDLER ‘Che Casver Sundav. Critun.. Methodist Kpiscopa’. Durbin streets. Rey. ter, D. D. for the Sunday schocl. 945 a. Sunday scho9l, 8S. H: Maddux, su’ intendent. The offering will be world-service.° 11 a. m., “Shall We Pray?” Anthem, Not the Holy Spirit,” Stat “Thou Art Our Faith by Misses* Marguerite and Palmer. 41 a. m,, Junior church con- ‘ucted by, Mrs. Carter. Subject, Conqueror Conquered.” Anthem duntor choir. 6:15 p. m., League. Leader, se subject * Tuesday, chicken dinner served the Victory Workers circi will be. ser Wednesday evangellstic meetings from November 9 730 bv. lo le m., choir rehearsal. workers of various churches of city at thisychurch. At 6 p. m., Fri- day, a supper will. be served for Sunday school workers of the ferent churches at which The ,offering last Suhday for Wesley Foundation was not as large 4s Was hoped and oppertunity wil be to hel» this student work. This is Important for the lead- riven for any. ership of our state. First Baptist Church tion.” This service is will continue for a ‘Tuesday, few weeks Wednesday, Dr. pel sermon each night. will furnish the finest of music, let each one of us be ut all meetings possible to aid work. There will be nothing t! some about these services but short, 'The church was nearly filled-to capacity last Sunday night and the audience was enter- hour by the choir snappy sermons. tained for one which only could be appreciated being heard. music night month. to all services, tion for the babies. one Sund: Scandinavian Lutheran South JeffeFson avenue and East Sixth street, Blmer M. Berg, pastor. A‘l services held in the auditorium of the parsonage, 919 East Sixth. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Morn> (English) ing worship and sermon at 11 o'clock. This rervice will in the nature of q.reformation festk val, ‘reviewing in: broad oiitline the cleansing of the temple, and apply the reformation principles to our day. There Js more to the reformation than the external sixteenth century events, important as they are. was a return to the sources of life, the reelawing again of the dynamics, of ‘Christianity, born and nurtured by the werd:of God. It was not only for the generation during which it took place. Universal, Catholic the true senre of the word, the La Follette Candidate For United States Senator From Wyoming —Political. Advertisement. and . South E. Car- stor. 9:30 a. m., prayer sermon; ‘ Grieve Due, Briges, Lucille Epworth |. Lester Fuehrer, “The Chrirtian Citizen and Govern- ment." 7:30 p. m., sermon and praise 3 ounting the Cost.” Anthem, ‘Inciine Thine Ear,” Him- mel. Monday 8 p. m., official board Tables to, 28. . Thursday Friday, 2:30 p. m.. meéting cf Sunday school speakers'|, from Denver and Chicago will speak. Mr. S. H, Maddux has this in charge. Subject of sermon, “Greatest Qu the begin- ning of a series of meeting which Thursday, Friday and Sunday nights at 7:45. werman will have a good gos- ‘The ‘choir in this It is the plan to have night a Strangers ulways welcome’ Nursery in. connec: Pastor of ‘ m., Der for “A by. by the the ait. the known as “the horsemen’s church." residence sented with a $12,000 from SP ltormation has. a message for all time and for all conditions of men. Young People's League meets in the evening at 7:30. Program includes a talk-on “Our Use of the Open Bible."A hearty welcome to the 'serv- {ces of our church is extended to all: “Oh send out Thy ight and Thy truth; let them lead me: s “Let them bring me unto Thy holy. So the ire- St. Anthony's Catholic. The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, pastor; the Rev. Father J. F. More- ton, assistant pastor. Mass on Sun- day at 7,°8, 9. and 10:30 a. m. Sun- day school at 2p. m. Benediction at 3 o’cloc! Mass during the week at 7:30 and 8 o'clock, by . « Emmanuel Fifteenth and Poplar streets. J. T, Hanna, . Residence South Poplar street. f Sunday 9:30 a. m. Every teacher and officers of the church and Sun- day school to meet in the C. EB. Sun- day school room for conference and prayer, Our goal for next. Sunday fifteen new. scholats- Sunday: 10 a; m. Sunday schoolfér young and old, At 11 a.m. and ‘7 p, m.-Dr, Wilson Mi'ls will preach and the ‘meetings will continue during»the: week. All Christian people pf Southwest Cas-' per are earnestly requested to .at- tend and assist ins these meetings. An old fashioned gospel meeting for all people, of. kinds, Junior Union at 3p. m. ang B.-Y. P. UL. at 6:30. Good music at all services, Mr. Owen Whister in charge of, the music. Come to Emmanuel; “They love a fellow over there. ‘ Mountain. View Community. _ It is marvelous how a small Junior Sunday School class, mostly girls, can keep up the courage of a whole church. But this has been done by our own Juniors. ‘They have “spon: sored three parties with “eats,”” ‘The last being a, Hallowe'en party on last Friday evening. Against the diffi- culties of no lights and no heat they have persisted. Now that the heat 's in should we not ay a community back uy this unusual class, and use the facilities we have for religious education and social and_sipiritual betterment to the full. Come next! Sunday afternoon at 2:30. ie ‘Trinity Lutheran, | ; Dr. 1510 be It in re: ‘Horsemen's [Last winter when # fight on pari-mutuel betting was d . T. L. Settle defended the gambling machines, 2 sermon at 31 mon; “A Religion of Power." Special music by a large chorus choir under the direction of. Miss Ruth Parmer. Evange'tstle services in the evening at ‘or Sou that will do, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1924. ts Bra Piabrimelbaeiiia tee EES” m. Subject of ser- Subject-of sermon, “Swine Good old fashioned songs your soul. good. ‘The gospel “that has helped other will help you. Gass for each ‘grou. very fine equipment in our new building. You are invited to visit us.. We know -you will enjoy and Sunday school at 10 a. m. trained teachers and a separate We have a be-helped by our services. Strang- ers and visitors are cordially in- yited to attend all our services. A hearty welcome to all. . First Spiritualist. church meetings Sunday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall beginning at 7:30 o'clock. new church is to The niinister bas already been funds raised at the tracks by horeec-' first place. ‘According to “God’ Word we dare not, neglect to do our duty to participate in the business of electing good men to office. Ac- cording to God's word it is our duty to. seék the Welfare of "our country. By. keeping God in first place, seeking first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, glori- fying his» name by purity of doc- trine‘and holnegs of life all will be well in home and church and state. Keep God in first place. Come to church, to Trinity Lutheran, if you have no other church home. We bid you welcome. Winter Memorial Presbyterian Corner “Hi” and St: John Streets Cc. T. Hodsdon, minister. meeting 7:30 o'clock. streets. sehool 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 clety 2 Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. All are we'- vome. Philip “K. Edward: communion at 8:00 a.m. Church school at #:45 a. m. fon and’sermon at 11 a. m. and class meeting to follow. ning worship at 7:30, Mrs. Odessa Rice and Mrs. Lottie Eaton will sing a due! subject, “The Profane Exchange.” Charch of Christ. Church of. Christ will meet in the auditdrium of the city hall on, Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Prayer every Tuesday evening, at United Truth Center. Room 5, Zuttermelster building. Services at 11 a. m. Sunday and 8 p. m. ‘Tdesday ening. Free Methodist Church of Mills. Corner of Second and Wahsetch Sunday servic Sunday m. Juntor mi:stcnary so- m. afd prayer meetings Eva L. MeCormac, pustor. North Casper Christian Church, Corner of H and United streets. Rey. Wilkenson, pastor. Sunda school 10 a.m, Preaching 11 a, m. Junior Endeavor 3:30 p. m. Inter mediate Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Preach ng ‘ation to the pecple of Casper and especially tu North Casper. We need you and zou need the church. 30 p. m. We extend an invi- St. Marks. . Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. rector. Holy Holy commun. “HELP WANTED—Female —————_$_— yVANTED—Competent housekeéPery WA at town, desirable place Saddle Rock Cafe, 220 W. First. . WANTED—Women to paint lamp shades for us at home. Easy pleasant work. Whole or part time. f Address Nileart Company, 3641, Eb Wayne, Ind. SNES egies —— WANTED—Woman for general house work, to go to Douglas, 50 miles from Casper. Call bet) land 6 on Sunday. 1137 8. Woleo ; or phone. 2301. WANT E D— Experienced typists 4 state salary and experience. P. Q- ; Drawer 1560. SALESMEN WANTED 3,000 to $5,000 a year interest ‘ossibly not. How about adiolite battery charging sells to battery stations, Nationally ~ advertised. distributors, { for Free demon amp Minn. strating Paul, elusive territory. Ex- aid commissions lowanc .UR WEEKS. Stanford- . Y. pro owell Co., Ithaca, 2 TAILORING SALESMEN DAVIS $29.50 “Square Deal” ling lis on sight. Amazing values, ; Ny famous, Satisfaction “1 of money returried?? smmissions in advanéee. uring plan to increase : s. No arge for $40 ghteenth” sea- son. selling time. , Mail letter and references. P. H. ing Co., 183 Power Bldg., Cincin- nat!, Ohio. WE WANT UT ES giving H TY LESMEN WE PAY more commission than others. $4.00 commission on $12.60 sults. No experience necessary. Wire or write for FRE ling out fit. General Service Clothing Com- pany, Denham Building, Denver, Colorado. Grace African Methodist “The Friendly Church," 305 North Grant street. Rey. T. J. Burwell, B. D., minister. Phone 1584W. Sunday school at’ 10 o'clock, Mrs. Emma E. Sanders, superintendent. Subject of .esson, ing at 11 ‘o'clock, Bread of Life.” ‘The Prodigal Son,” Preach- subject, ‘The Holy communion Eve- ‘The minister will preach, Holy communion. continued. The is not possible to mention the names of those whose devotion and sacri- fice have made this “church home” a reality for us... We hope the un- known donors through the Presby- terlan Board of National, Missions may rejoiceat the ‘use to which their money has been put. Above all, may the gifts of ‘labor and money from our local contributors be richly rewarded. by. a unis growth of. Christian character in 6ur. community." ‘To these enda we bend our efforts that the gifts ‘may not be in vain. -To these ends we will dedicate. .our building next Sunday evening, Nov. 2nd with sermon; prayer and hymn. The Rey. H.' B: Schuithels. of Mid- west, -Wyoming, will’ preach: the dedication sermon. He is an ‘ear- nest, forceful speaker with. a sin- cere message, and/has been able to interest large. ‘audiences at his church at Midwest, Special music will be provided by, Miss Agnew, cholr leader of the First’ Presby- terian church of Casper. Opportu- nity will be given. for contributing to the Building Fund. Our debt, while not large, is, ‘nevertheless, too large for our) limited ‘member- ship. Therefore, we solicit the ald of our friends. .’ Investment in a church gives no_financial dividends, but it gives of happiness and good. willthat. are beyond’ rec- koning and Jasting. ; Stewards Aid will serve dinner in the church on Monday evening, be- candidates will chicken and chitlins, will be served from. 6 o'clock till 7:30, then to be resumed after the candidates have spoken. Sunday, November 9th, will be Men's. Day, The men will have full the morning and evening. November 16th,. will’ be Women Day. The. women will furnish the Program all day..‘Come thou with us and we will do thee good.” FLAS TO GET ELECTION at 5 o'clock. A number of speak. Dinner, charge of the services both in Sunday, RETURNS BY RADIO AND PHONE AT HOME HERE Elks, members of thetr families, and their friends will hear election returns from city, county, state and nation Tuesday night while making merry in the lodge rooms at Center and Seventh streets, Reading rooms, rest rooms, billiard and pool rooms and gymnasium all will be: thrown open throughout the evening, and there will be dancing in the: ball- "election. bulletins wil! be. resetvea by radio, by wire, and by phone from the Tribune, so that the Elks and their guests may follow the progress of the ‘vote as rapidly.as returns can Corner South Parle. and ‘East Fourth streets, W. Qu Rebwaldt, pastor—Sunday schoo! at’ 9:30 a. m, preparatory ‘communion service at 10:30'a, m.; regular service and ser: mon in the English language at a.m; bibte Gags at 6:80 p. ni.t & ning service at mh, | We are Waring the*close ot very noisy “pdlitical campaign, © Al- lowing the -curtoonists to influehce us, we might suppose one politician to be as unrelinble.as the other. But keep your hedd. bys keeping God in cast their ballots. ided in Natrona County for 81% years yoming for 10 years, She is a PROPERTY OWNER and paid TAXES this year in the amount of a little over $180.00. She took over the duties of County Clerk two years ago, with FIVE YEARS? experience with the records of that office behind her. She has given us one of the most BUSINESS-LIKE, COURTEOUS and EFFICIENT administrations-in the history of the county. She is not an untried experiment in this position. She has MADE GOOD. per. They can tell you. Her opponent has been a resident of Natrona Coun- ty a comparatively short time. As near as can be ascertained, about ONE YEAR. Her opponent is NOT assessed taxes in this county. Therefore she is not a property owner of Natrona County. Her opponent is NOT, from any information ob- tainable, experienced with abstract work or with rec- anu of this county, which is very important to-this office. If you feel that two years of FAITHFUL AND EFFICIENT administration should be recognized, VOTE TO RETURN ALMA F. HAWLEY to the County Clerk’s office on Nov. 4th. She has no time to make an active campaign in her behalf, as County duties make it impossible for her to get out and meet the people. Therefore, this ad paid for by people of Natrona County, who want to see competency and faithfulness continued. in Natrona County’s County Clerk’s office. —Political Advertisement. Ask the business men of, Cas- [Miss] EMMA C. MARSHALL ~ FOR (Democratic Ticket)* ~.* >: > AL capable-woman who solicits your support SOLELY: on'the ground of her fitness for the office. if elected, she will serve. the people faithfully, fairly and impartially. Your support appreciated. 4 Political Advertisement. be compiled, . » to the People,” and the Rev. W. H. Bainton, the “Charge to the Pas- tor.” —_ Special musical -solo, “The Holy City.” Eyansville Chapel. - Sunday School ‘at 2:30 p. m. and preaching at 3:30. Yoy will recetye a welcome at these services. » Dr. &T.\ Hanna, miriister. LAE I Church of Jesus Christ of Later Services held ‘in Labor Union. hall at 840 North Wolcott Street, Sun- day. school at+10:30.a. m. and preach- ing. services at-7:30 p. m. ,Every- one is'cordially invited, ? Notire. Unity Truth’ Center has moved trom Room ‘5, Zuttermeister buit- ngi to’ 142 South Durbin street. Meetings: Yor November are as fol- tow * Sunday service, 11 a. m,; lessons In truth, pit Tuesday Go Words class Friday, 2:30 p..m., Mrs. May leading: Sunday school class, 10.2. m., Miss . Horner, teacher. Room open datly from 10 a. m. until 4:30 daily. Everybody “welcome. First Church of the Nazarene. Corner 12th and Poplar 8t., Rev. L. Johnson, pastor, phone 369-M. Serylves, Sunday school, 10.2. m., preaching, 11 a. mi ¥. P. 8. Meet- ‘5 Preaching, p.m. Come to church once more before “election day! it. won't harm you it may do you some good, an invita- tion is extended to you from-12th ani Poplar, for next Sunday. Fine orchestra and‘ choir; come and help in the great ‘congregational singing. Grace English (United Lutheran Uber, pastor, All services held in the new building at CY and Ash. F Pastor's residence 932 South Ash. atheran. Five average words basis of estimating a BLA bocsed tke number of wo 4 op aor Be ene incorrect ‘insertion of ‘any ad- vertisexncnt ordered for more than one time, the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement cheek. in full payment of the same, Note about c rate per word for the Casper Dally MEN Shurch> T. WR. | tions, Mokane, D-115, Den Phone 291M. ‘Morning worship and Rail Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents 30 CENTS. used as a per) line. NO AD LESS THAN line. CKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the spuce of two lines. All charged advertising will be “set Hnes” Irrespective of CLASSIFIED Casper. Daily ‘Tribune. will responsible for more “rrors not the 1ault of be-rectified only by publication Wthout extra charge within FIVE Cays after insertion. tion does not materially affect the sense No republica- will be made when the error he udvertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will by given all ws received over the TELEPHONE, Lit we cannot’ g curacy. NTISH- M Must by accompanied by cash or OUT OF TO’ the foregoing instructions nting the words and the Tribune, CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to he classified properiy must be in the Casper Daily ‘fribuno oice before 10, after 10 to 12 a. m. uncer Classify.” Want. Ads received he head Tate to HELP WANTED—MALE Wanting Forest Ranger, Postal Cleric, and other Government posi- write’ for “free particulars. Colo, FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN,_ begin- ALL OR part timo salesmen to sell the most porular and easiest sell- ing utllity proposition on the mar ket. No hunting for prospects. Every man a prospect for something in our Ine. Workers making ‘bis money: everywhere. Previous ing experience unnecessa full information call or write L. Yucht, 613 Denham Bldg., Denver, Colo. $25.00 DAILY taking orders. Tiancoat. —Automol lamp and outfit free. Eastern coat Co., 913 Roosevelt, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED RY WANTED—Agents to sell men’s fur lined overcoats for $37.75. Big seller. Very liberal commission. Write for proposition, Rosann Mfg. Co., Capitol Bldg., Chicago. —————___— ____——__, AGENTS —Sell men’s, women’ children’s “hosiery to’ ‘consumer. 15c-$1.59 peir. Samples furnished. Profits. Experience unneces- sary. Write Banner Hosiery, 186 N. La Salle, Chicago. ——. AGENTS—Sell two shirts for price of’one. Walton Duplex shirts are reversible. Make $15-$25 daily. We deliver, collect. Write*for “Your Opportunity.” WALTON-DUPLEX CO., Brooks Bldg., Chicago. ALLURING stylish super quality popular priced shoes. Ten Dollar per day easy, pay in advance. We fuynish samples. Nationally known Style-Arch, Cincin- o ization. ———— NO COMPETITION; liberal commis- sions, selling children's apparel. Two or more sales in every home. Producers wanted, both sexes, Plaut Jr. Wear Co., Cincinnati, 0. — SELL sensational new Dust Mop in connection with our wr inger mops. Fast sales. Lar, profits. We de. liver, BE. & N. 'G. CU., Delphos, oO. : $75 A WEEK. MAN OR WOMAN wanted with ambition and indus- to. distribute Rawleigh's Household Products to steady rs, 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 experi. ence necessary. Pleasant, ‘proiit- able, dignified ark. Write today, - T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. Wy 553 Freeport, I, eke Ui es ; AGENTS—Write for free samples. 4 “Better-Made” shirt sell Madison for Iirge manufacturer direct. to wenrer; no capital or experience yo. quired; many earn $100 weekly and bonus. Madison Mills, i way, New York. Broad : POSITIONS WANTED er YOUNG man wants to work tor good used car. Phone 2469R. COMPETENT carpenter wants work; wages reasonable;.can fix windows and doors practically wind- proof. 424 S. Grant. Phone. 1888J. EXPERIENCED cainain EXPERIENCED expert lady book- keeper and stenographer desir position. Box B972. Tribune PERIENCED colored man wants any kind of porter work. Phone 1584NJ. 831 N, Grant. EXPERIENCED colored | like hotel or private f. Phone. 1584NJ. 331 N. WANTED—Place for girl, do light work or care for children, for board and room while attending school. Address, Box 1-973, cu Tribune, Dad plea EU SERVICES OFFERED ly would ¥ work, EXPERIENCED girl would lke light housework or wou!d accept keeping house for man and — wife. Phone 1876-W. i MARCEL and bob ¢url, complete, 75 cents; also evening and Sun- day appointments. Phone 540-M RADIOREFLEX and. other built at half factory cost. Lincoln. rea nee EP SAE Rae ey Bs BI Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. FOR SALE—Ellington plano, ma- openers —— ners $150-$250 (which position? lway, Box B-974, Tribune, 2D] hogany cai 19s2J. 731 BL S@ reasonable... Pho: Fitth, ne