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PAGE TEN 13 was a large attendance at in the afternoon resolution was unanimously sed in appreciation of the serv- ices rendered to the Forum and to the city by Mr. Cooke. tion said in part, ‘The Open Forum into existence legally because The resolu- some directions spiritual needed restatement in y the essential Christianity had much to gain—from rig- Vancouver, and in his presentation rom pulpit and platform of strong: held convictions on religious and and tenaciously and proven fundament- The essential, !mmov- nd eternal fabric of Christian- today stands stronger and more stic in this city because of his service and stay Open Forum joins with Mr. Cooke's own church, and with a great body citizens in regretting in paying tribute to his successful work for righteousness, wishing him greater success in his First Cangregational. als of faith. Odd Fellow’s Hall ‘orth Casper Christian. Preaching and Junior Endeayor Intermediate and sen Preaching at The public is invited: First Presbyteri: A. Wilson, O. D., A large and grow: school, with a fine force of train The Brotherhood class special invitation to men Young People’s society Westminster Guild Wed ed. teachers. in the church y © choir at both the morning At 11 a. m. anthem, anthem by choir, chureh ministers to a large and iblic is cordially welcomed to all services, CHARACTER TELLS THE STORY! First Christian. Corner Grant and Lind Streets, R are giving more thought to hygiene and to the purity of remedies on the ¢ doubts the purity vegetable medi- have been so favor- ably known for over fifty years that everyone knows they are just what they are claimed to be. eines are the result of long research physician, R. V. Pierce, M. D,, who compounded them from health-giving herbs and roots sed in sickness by the Indians. Dr, Pierce's reputation as_a leading and honored citizen of Buffilo, is a antee for the purity Church Schoo! ship, 11:00; C. ning services, Morning wor- market, but no o ef Doctor Pierce's dust Evening: Quartet, The Captains of all Every Member canvass teams are asked to complete thelr call and hand in a full report The services Sunday appropriate for Armistice This should be a day ted by the boys who went “Over and those who were in "We invite them all to the services Sunday. Christian Endeavorers are having some very fine each Sunday evening at with them ‘and enjoy it. A very important council meeting achers and officers of the Golden Medical and the equally fine nerve system builder Pierce's Favorite men’s ailments, Dr. Prescription, —Adv.for all t HAVE YOU A FAMILY SECRET? here are two kinds of com- plaints—real and imaginary. To those concerned even imaginary complaints are real, until remedied. For if a customer believes a complaint is just, it might as well be just. SO DON’T MAKE FAMILY SECRETS OF COMPLAINTS when they arise. in” on them. WE’LL BANISH THEM— QUICK! Let us “listen latrona Power Company church school is called for next Thursday evening, 7:30 at the church. Choir meets every Wednes- day evening, 7:30. Our services are for those who are interested in the Lord's work and for those who wish to worship. We cordially invite all to our services. The Grant streét bus pagses the church. We want you to see the Rally Day Thanks- giving program on Sunday, Nov- ember 23. Christian Science Christian Science services are held in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Tes- timonial meetings are held on Wed- nesday evening at & o'clock. All are welcome to these services. Sunday school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sunday at 9:30 a, m. Reading room at 222 Beck- Unger building is open each week day from T2 noon until 5 p. m. Free Methodist Church of Mills. Corner of Second and Wahsetch streets. Sunday services, Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior missionary so- ciety 3 p. m. and prayer meetings Thursday at 7:30 p. m. All are wel- come. Eva L. McCormac, pastor. Church of Christ. Church of Christ will meet in the auditorium of the city hall on Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, Notice. Unity Truth Center has moved from Room, 5, Zuttermeister butld- ing to 142 ‘South Durbin street Meetings for November are_as' fol lows: (oe Sunday service, 11 a. m.; lessons in truth, p. m:, Tuesday; Good Words class Friday, 2:30 p.m. Mrs. I leading; Sunday school class, 10 a. m., Miss Horner, teacher. Room open daily from 10 a. m. until 4:30 daily, Everybody welcome. St. Anthony's Catholic. The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, pastor; the Rev. Father J. F. More- ton, assistant pastor. Mass on Sun 9 and 10:30 a. m, Sun- t 2 p, m. Benediction at 3 o'clock. Mass during the week 7:30 and 8 o'clock. St. Mark's Church. Seventh and Wolcott streets, Rev: ; Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning *prayer and yermon at 11 a, m, John streets: C. T. Hodsdon, minister, 1009 North Durbin. Let there be no lonely stranger in North Casper. Come to our new “church home." Her doors are broad as the love of God. The felowship is sincere. The seats in the church are free. A part of our work is to ninke brotherhood real in our community. The minister and the congregation welcome you Our program 1s adapted to all—chil- aren, young people and adults Morning subject, “The Patterr Theory in Religion.” Evening sub ject, ‘The Making of a Pacifist.” Our Sunday school {s closely grad- ed. An observer remarked last Sun- day that she never saw a school s0 quiet and orderly. We have room and equipment for your children. Bring them. Mountain View Community. C. T. Hod@sdon, minister. There were fifty at a recent party at our church one week night _ evening. Why not fifty at the Sunday after- noon meeting at 2:30? No reason in the world. You will he interested once you get started coming. Meet your neighbor there. Scandinavian Lutheran. Corner of South Jefferson and East Sixth. Elmer M. Berg, pas tor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morn- ing worship and sermon (Norwes jan) at 11 o'clock. ‘Theme: “Faith in Jesus.” Evening services in the English language at 7:30. Theme: “The Christian Warfare.” ‘The church calls every soul—to the Savior who said, “Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy Iad- en, and I wil! give you rest;” to the Holy Scriptures which alone “are able to make thee wise unto salva- tion” to the Holy Spirit “who will guide you inté all truth;? to the “life that is hid with Christ in God.” We cordially invite all who will, to worship with us. East Side Methodist Community. 1614 East Second. Willis Hugh Germany, minister, Phone 1829W. Sabbath school 9:45. Our new quar- ters will be ready for occupancy No- vember 23, and that day we hope to begin with our highest attendance, then continue on the increase. 11 a. fashioned sink with its 359 East Second St. | ane ane eaenanmarnt emer tra SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1924. LONDON.—The scarf of cloth of satin does not go out of style. Matching the frock exactly, it tles snugly around ie neck, the ends Che Casper Sunday TCripunc : “ , Tisos and Maseie _|POULTRY SHOW HERE Do You Know What Jiggs and Maggie TO RIM EXT OF |= Are Saying? Send It In, Geta Prize} desguey cunip ‘Word has just been received by G. M. Penley, county agricultural agent and secretary of the Wyoming State Poultry, “Egg and | Potato show, that R. R. Zimmerman of Monticello, Wisconsin will exhibit his prize winning Rnode Island Reds at the show to held in Casper De- ,cember 10, 11 and 12. This is the first show of its kind to be held in the state and from the interest being shown by growers outside of Wyoming, the show may rank as one of the ‘greatest exibits held in the west this year. ———_———__ ; NEW YORK.—An attractive en- semble suit is of tan kasha suede and faille, @leverly stitched up the front of the skirt with per- pendicular lines of brown in varying lengths. The very high collar is of sable, dyed squirrel. 4 ie Exch territory. Ul Gace Corp., 1432 Altgeld St., Chicago, Ill. general and department stores a necessity they can’t refuse: All year seller; fast repeater; no competition; big profits. Responsible party only. WADDELL & CO,, 2563 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, SALESMAN—Balance of this year, all of next. Established wholesale house selling staple line to leading retail merchants all Hines has © ing now. Liberal contract to ae . Miles F. Bixler Compan: , Cleveland, Ohio, W POSITIONS WANTED WANTED — By eee conser ofttce or clerking. Phone 327W. FIRST class cook in a club or board- ing house. Phone 1553M. WANTED—At once, bids on thin coat plastering, East Side church. Willis H. Germany, 1614 E, Second. Phone 1829W. Two cents per wora of ten cents per line. NO AD LESS N 30 CENTS. phe average used as a estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE vent be charged the space of two nes. % All charged advertising will be bovuxed “set lines irrespective of| YOUNG ¢LADY stenographer, 4 the number of words. years experience, desires position. CORRECTION ' OF CLASSIFIED]. 8. Covey, 125 st 18th, Denver, 2 AD ERRORS. Cc he Casper Daily ‘Tribune will aor be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertiserncnt ordered for more than é not the iault of which clearly lessen real value of the udvertisement wil be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE cays after insertion. _No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense (@ purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will bo given all els received over the TELEPHONE, Tut we cannot guarantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN APVERTISE- M ‘Ss. Must b. accompanied by cash or cheek in full payment of the sam: Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily ‘Tribune. CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified proper! must be fn the Casper Daily Tribune oNice before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted poeec the head “Too Late to YOUNG experienced bookkeeper and aecountant. Married, wants work all or part.time. Phone 1840, WOMAN wants work as cook on tite 312. W. First. “Phone sw. POSITION as companion by young lady. Miss Florence Haines, 1819 £. Burlington ave. GOOD carpenter wants work, 75 cents an hour; can bulld strictly modern three-room cottage for $2,300. 424 S. Grant. Phone 1888J. YOUNG man wants work of any kind; have had lence in grocery store, clerking, etc. Box B-987, Tribune. a SERVICES OFFERED What is the matter with the above cartoon of our old friend Jiggs? The Tribune is going to allow the boys and girls who attend the grade, or junior high schcol, to supply the ideas for the above cartoon, and have the four best, or winners, as their special invited guests at the performance of “Bringing Up Father in Ireland,” when it appears at the Iris theater. We have all aspired to be cartoonists at some time or other. Now here is the chance to show what kind of a cartoonist you would make, as the drawing is very simple compared to thinking up new original jokes. Just {i'l in the blank spaces. Print—don’t write—what Jigge is saying to the pretty girl, and what Maggie is saying, and mail to the Editor of the Jiggs contest so as to reach him not later than noon Wednesday, mber 19, as the contest closes on that date and the winners will be announced on Thursday, November 20. Virst prize, six seats; second prize, four seats; third prize three seats, and fourth prize, two seats. Eliminating Carbon six years since that thrilling hour when we first learned it had been igned. It were well worth our meditating on these six years which have intervened, and a prospect of the future. Special music by the choir, 6:30 Epworth league hour. 7:30 p. m. Dr. James G. Brawn, sup- erintendent of this district will be present and speak at this hour, Our league will co-operate with the lea- gue of First church in Win My MARCEL and bob curl, complete, .»% 75 cents; also evening, Sunday ant ; home appointment. Phone 640M. Chum services each evening this ti week, to be held at First church. HELP WANTED—MALE Mytdice Some interesting programs have switic: guarantaad: Photie S000. been prepared, and the services promise to be interesting and heip- ful. Sunday evening, November 23 T will have that service on the sub- Ject, “Why Don’t People. Go To Church?” Those who haye someé- MARCELLING, home appointments Call 2562-M. 949 8. McKinley. —— MARCEL, 25c; evenihgs and Sun- days; work guaranteed. 124 N. Melrose, Apt., 1. s FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, _ begin- ners $150-$250 (which position?) Raflway, Box B-974, Tribune. WANTED—Four men who are will- CvTTine ovT CARBON m. Armistice day message. Its beenter, D. D., pastor. 9:30 a. m. prayer —_—_—_—_—____——e——ee_u0Qeeeeeee DESERVES A GOOD SINK An up-to-date, one-piece sink is a time-saver, a strength-saver—a genuine economy and necessit Every woman knows that. And most men will get the point once they inspect that hard-to-clean old- boards, and then compare it with a modern Kohler sink covered with glistening, durable white enamel. We have single or double-drainboard Kohler sinks to fitany kitchen. To fit your purse, too. An estimate will put you under no obligation. Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. In BLOWING ~ OUT CARBOn cS —— “GET the best in body and fender and - ing to work; wood chance for ad- vancement. Selling the wonderful Maytag Washer. Call from 4 to 5:30! repairs at Kemmer Body evenings: 233 B. First. Phone 960.| render Shop, 425 W. Yellowstone. Zant caldtecs Ora Camachuaver era inter; dag and repair work. A. M. Lor Jwases /and steady work for right with, 409 S. Spruce. ‘Phone 256we, ( ae teats ees | Casper, ir at, WANTED—-Laundry work of "anh Kinds, MEN wanting Forest Ranger, Postal deli beat Pret to ee es care Clerk, and other Govt. positions, Biche: 1856W. ace are mae ae free pert icvlars. Mokane, * mver, lo. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES thing to say awill please write me, 80 I can have thelr word in prepara- tion for that Thanksgiving, evening message. Read Rupert Hughes ar- ticle in October Cosmopolitan, and let me know what you think about it. Other Thanksgiving Sabbath eervice at 11 a. m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Services held in Labor Union hall, 340 North Wolcott street. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. and preaching services at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Emmanuel Baptist. r ARBON, the atch enemy of motors, can be eliminated in one of three ways. The first is. by blowing it out, using kerosene with a hose attached from the muffler pipe to a pail of water. In scraping, the second way, @ scraper)should be used for a thorough job. You will be unable to reach every ‘crevice in spark plugs, etc., but what you can, clean thoroughly. Cleaning out carbon by either of these methods costa money. The third which is preventive is therefore the best one. A stand-- ard carbon preventive such as Boyce-ite, Carbonless, n Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr.| ete., poured into the gas tank will cost nothing for in making car- tage Se tees oe demand. J. T, Hanna, pastor. Residence} bon removal unnecessary and increasing mileage it saves more than |<. Trsvel- ‘e Unnecessary. 1510 South Poplar. Phone 2751W.] 4t costs, Write Dept. 895, American Detective System, 1966 Broadway, N. Y. $200.00 A MONTH to distribu || DEPENDABLE Usen Cans "everyday, household riecessity in rural and small town districts. No ey money needed. Million dollar firm behind it. Write for particulars anit state territory desired. D. K. JOHN SON, 609 W. Lake; Chicago. —<$<—$<—$—<———— beginners 1?) -Rail- write position Tribune. No services Saturday evening. Sun- day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and each evening next week Dr. Wilson Mills of Kansas City, Mo. will preach. We have been having great sermons and all our people should hear him. At the morning service Mrs. Bogelaar will sing a solo and in the evening Mrs. L. W. Hetner-) man and Owen Whisler will sing a duet. All Christian people are urg- ed to come and help on the good tor.Sunday scHool at 9:30 a. m.; preparatory communion service in German at 10:30 a. m.; services in German at 11:00 a. m.; English ser- vices at 7:30 p. m,; Bible class at 6:30 Pp. m.; At 3:00 p.m. there will be services in the grade school at G! rock. for the Sunday school. 9:45 a, m. Sunday school. 8. H. Maddix, sup- rintendent. . om. Family Entrance.” This will be a day of ‘family worship and parents have been urged to bring their fam- Mies to the service. Anthen, “Land is over. Another elec- tion is constantly on for every man. oes with violin obligato by Mr. work. The Sunday school and other ing. 11.a. m, Junior church. Sub-| gaia Great Elector in the home keepin; with their actual services as usual. Remember the| ject, “Ted's Country.” 7 p.m. pray- Logg and Martha: “But one thing ane ‘unusual special song service beginning at|er by Epworth league. 7:30 p. m.| js needful, and. Mary hath chosen »presentan unusua 7:80 each evening. | Sidewalks and| Win-My-Chum service conducted bY | that good part.” Serlotis godliness WANTED Ladies in this locality opportunity for the care- pavement to the chure! loor now.|the Epworth league girls’ Gospel] is th y » to embroider liners for us at home é Remember we are to break all rec-| team. Special music. Monday. af-| this necting eed nee ae ett | during thelr lelsuite moments. Write ful used car buyer. this nothing will do us any real good in this world, Nothing but this will go with us into another world. It is wisdom and duty of,every one to chose this good part. Have you voted? Have you chosen the ser- vice of God for your business, the favor of God for your happiness? Will your choice be commended in the Great Day? Trinity Lutheran is clear on the great issues of the day. We bid you welcome, =H at onée. “FASHION EMBROID- ERIES,” 798, Lima, Ohio. BACHELOR with. one wants housekeeper. nut. ords next Sunday. to Emmanuel. over there.” at 10 a. m. Come ‘They love a fellow ter service the Sunday school board will meet. ‘Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. Woman's Foreign Missionary soci- ety at the home of Mrs. C. L. Green, 132 N. Beech street. Mrs. Speas and Miss Shipstead will as- sist. The offering will be for Miss Abel's work in China, Thursday bazaar and luncheon by CY and Kensington circle. Fancy and other articles will be on sale, Luncheon from 11:30 a. m. on. From Monday For your protection make your used car purchase from a reputable dealer. DODGE BROTHERS 1924 Type B Sedan, equipped with five ballon tires, trunk, front bumper we and motometer --_____$1,200Q29" 1924 Touring: extra equip- ment consists of spare mall child 929 S. Wal Methodist Episcopal. Corner East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis E. Car- AGENTS WANTED 875 A WEEK. MAN OR WOMAN wanted with ambition and indui : to ‘distribute Rawleigh’s tt tae until Friday at 7:30 p. m. evange- Household Pr8ducts to steady users, aac Riggs Ustic services will be conducted by| ,, Grace African Methodist Several fine “openings in vneariy meter, Glassmobite an. the Epworth league. The speak-| “The Friendly Church,” 305 North | cities and towns. We train and with dash controloses “A%5000 ers will be S. E. Bailey, Mrs. L. E.| Grant Street, Rev. T. J. Burwell, B.| help you so you can make up to % men Carter, Dr. William Kochner, H. B.| D-, Minister, Telephone, 1684-M.— | $100 a week or more. No experi | 1924 Roadster; driven less Sunday will be observed as Men’s|€nce necessary. Pleasant, profit. than 8,000 miles; spare Durham and B. H, Pester. ‘Special tire ana ith Day at the “Friendly Church.” After |®Dle, dignified work. Write today, PO: CEOS are music will be conducted cach night. WwW. . : dash control 700.00 the usual helpful session of Sunday,| W: T- Rawlelgh Co., Dept. WY 553, w2ann--2-- ‘THe public is invited. unday.! Freeport, Til. 1922 Coupe; high hood; fi ; mehoal Tat" 10W/olcioak! (U6 Zollowing |e hare ne oc es | 7022, Compal Bie een are MGasbilie Ohashi program will be rendered: Opening | AGENTS—Sell latest. Pesuy Apron ps sie eialontioned . Song, Invocation, Scripture reading,| Dresses and Dainty Under Gar-| y909 1 me’ Ro : Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. and} gong, notices and missionary offer. | ments, Factory to wearer. Particu. | /?2? Touring; high hoa: t preaching at 3:30. You will receive| ing. Address: Mr, William at, Ties, | lars free, PARIS GARMENT Co, lees yess caret ay & warm welcome. Dr. J.T. Hanna,} sfusic, instrumental, Master Alfred | 3744 N. Central Park Ave., Chicago. | 1595 bark srt ge cera pee. sae ae 2 Bell. Paper: “The Christian and his | AGENTS—#60.00 weekly aking on|o 000 ico Conduct toward Sinners,” Mr. Bry-]” ders for Guaranteed Hosiery; @ BUICKS Grace English Lutheran. ant. Song, address: Judge Henry F. | different styles, newest fall shades. 1922 Six cylinder Touri Make CY avenue and Ash street. T. B.| Brennan, music, invitational, hymn, | Free outfit offer. m r int THOMAS MPG, CO., Mill 7443,. Dayton, Ohio. ————— RAINCOAT season on. Full line Suaranteed raincoats, topcoats, Overcoats, $3.95 to $22.00. Commis: sions 25% to 30%. We deliver, Hydro Raincoat Co., 3510 Polk, Chicago, NO COMPETITION; liberal comm sions, seliing children's apparel. ‘0 -or more sales in every howe. Producers wantéi, both sexes. Plaut Jr. Wear Co., Cincinnati, O. ALLURING. stylish super y Poplar priced shoes. ‘Ten Dollars per day casy, pay In advance. We furnish samples. Nationally known organization, “Style-Arch, Cinein: nati. us an offer. FORDS 1928 Coupe --.----.----...-$ 300.90 , Uber, pastor. Residence 932 South Ash. Phone 291M. Regular Sun- day morning worship and sermon at 11 a, m. Subject of sermon, “The Contagion of Character.» Sunday school at 10 a.m. Bring your chil- dren to this rapidly growing school. Evening worship and sermon at 7:30 p.m. Subject of sermon, “Without Anchor.” Come to this service and hear our great chorus cho'r sing songs tat will-inspire you for bet- ter living. Young people's meeting at 945 on Sunday evening. Con- tirmation class on Friday at 4 p. m, Catechetical class bn Saturday at 2p. m. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to attend all our A hearty welcome. to all. offering (Regular), song and building fund offering. Benediction. Mr. Wil- ae M. Rice, master of ceremonies. evening program, 7:30—Opening hymn, prayer, Scripture reading, Second hymn, notices and M. M. Pape! Everyday Christian- Perue Crutcher, music, The Immortality of Man, ir. A. R. Bell. Song. jovernment and Religion,” Governor B. B. Brooks. Music, In- vitational hymn. Offering (Regular) Building fund offering. Remarks nd Benediction. Mr. H. C. Cole man, master of ceremonies. Music will be furnished by a five-piece or- chestra, We also have a Screen Commeity cial and 1% ton Graham Truck at “~ attractive prices. Coliseum Motor Co. 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 OPEN SUNDAY unsanitary wooden drain- 88) Ex. quali ‘OR SALE—1 Buick 1923 Chalmers Touring, 1921 Oak- land Roadster, 1923 Oakland Tour- ing, 1924 Gray Touring, 1993 Ford Coupe, 1928 Dodge Touring, many others priced to sell. Terms. We need the room so here is your cheese to < - good slightly used car cheap. atterson Oakland Co. 438 E, Yellowstone, ‘Touring. services, — PARIS.—The .separate neckpiece | AGENTS—With Walton Duplex you is being worn again—but with 4 Sell 2 shirts for price of one, and j difference. The neckplece {s matched (ee $15-$25 daily, We deliver. Trinity Lutheran. Qtlissouri Synod) Corner of South Park and East Fourth streets; W. C. Rehwaldt, pas- Phone 711 a0 3 | by a band of fur around the skirt WALTON Dune HCO. Brooks hem, Bldg., Chicago. s

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