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‘780 p.m. First Congregational. America theater, 11 a. m. Rev. A. E, Cooke, minister. A. V. Ritclile, choir leader. Mrs. L. L. Lang: worthy, organist. As Sunday is Armistice Sunday, Rey. Mr. Cooke will preach on the subject “Shall the Church Put an End to War?" ‘This is one of the) greatest questions before the churches and the world today, and every citizen should know just what Christianity has to say with regard to war and the militaristic spirit. Do we want another war, greater than that of 1914-1918? If not, what are we doing to prevent it? Are the Christian churches facing the ques tion as they ought? What are vou doing about it? Come and hear ‘his sermon and then telf the preacher what you think: of it. There will be no evening eervice owing to the evangelistic campaign which begins on Sunday. Those who attend our evening serv urged to be at the taberr the evening message. Sunday school at 945 a, m. in the America theater. FES Bible class at 9:45 a. m. in the Y. Cc. A. The subject for chen: is “Noah’s Flocd and Modern Dis- covery. Read Genesis, chapters 7, 8 and 9 Every man and woman who wants to know what the Bible teaches !s invited to attend this class. Music at the morning service: Postlude, “Pastorale," A. H. Bro by Mrs. Langworthy. Anthem, the feet of the Master,” by choir. Postlude, “March Religieuse,” by Mrs, Langworthy, St. Anthony's Catholic, The Rey. Father J. H. Mullin, pas- tor; the Rey. Father J, I, Moreton, assistant pastor, Mass on Sunday at 6:30, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Mass during the week at 7 and $ o'clock. Sunday school, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Services held in Labor Union hall at. 340 North Wolcott street. Sun- day school at 10:30 a, m. and preach: ing services at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Christian Science. Christian Science services will be held in the church edifice, corner of Grant and Fourth streets, Sunday morning at 11. Subject, “Adam and Wallen Man.” ‘Lestimon{al meet- ings are held on Wednesday -eve- nings at 8:00 o'clock. All are wel- come to these services. Sunday schoo! for children up to the age of 20° years is: held on Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Reading room at 222 Becklinger building where the Bible and all authorized Christian ltera- ture may be read, purchased, or bor- rowed, is open each week day from noon until 5 p. m. The Church of Christ. Worshipping at :e city hall. Wil meet each Lord's day at 11 a. m. to study the Bible. Everybody invited to attend. Kenwood Presbyterian. 1418 South Jackson, Sunday school at 10:00.a.m, Church service at 11:00 a. m. A, 8, Taylor, minister. Midwest Heights. Sunday school, 10:00 a. ducted by Superintendent m., H. con- Cc. Wood. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p,m. by the pastor. Tenae rou People's meeting, 7:00 p. m. will find a welcome here at any ser- vice. H. W. sDobbins, pastor. International Bible Students. Meetings on Sunday mornings at 10:30 at 944 South Oak street. Unity Truth Center, Sunday services at 11 o'clock, Subject, “Mastery Over Self." Mr. Byrhes, speaker. Sunday school st 10 o'clock. Mrs. Service, teacher, ‘Tuesday evening, 7:45, ‘‘Christian Nealing” class. ‘Mrs, Peterson, leader. Friday at 2:00, “Lessons in "truth" class. Mrs. Randolph, leader. Room open daily. Noon silence. Salvation Army. 300 North Wolcott. Meetings held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturd: ; Sunday sérvices: 11 a holt: day | >. m, 1, are cor attend Jolin P; y invited to sign and Mrs. fleers in ch gan, of Mills Presbyterian Mills, Wyo. A. §: Taylor, minister, Sunday school $0:00'a.m, Young People's Soviéty 6:15 p. m. ‘Topic: “How Can Our Society Benefit Our Community?” Leader, Miss Ruth Hunter, Chureh service 7:00 p. m. There will be special singing at this service and a welcome {or every- Come and worship God with Kenwood Presbyterian 1812 8. Conwell St. A. 8. Taylor, minister, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. We have an adult Bible class and {nyite all. to join us in our Bunday school service. We ate planning to go to the tabernacle in a body and join in, the Union church ai there. | First Presbyterian | 2 and Durbin streets. les A. Wilson, D, D., m -operating in the union nacle meetings. No morning or eve ning services. Every member re- quested to attend the union serv- ices. Use the regular envelopes for the support of this church at union services morning and evening. Sunday school as usual, 9:45 a, m. Young People’s meeting, 6:20 p. m. Mrs. Thomaa, leader, All-day meeting Thursday of three divisions of the Ladies’ Aid, led by Mesdames Cacharelis, Sennett, and Wright. Missionary society. 2:30 om. Cholr rehearsal, Thursday, | Mirst of the Guild, | Wednesday, 6.00 p. m., at the Manx». 1403 South Wolcott. Dinner, 6 meeting p. m., followed by talk by Mrs. Wil Us of the Fairfield Gospel Team. Business girls and teachers attend- ing the First Presbyterian church are Inyited. Workmen are busy on the new church, Now ts the time} “or every member and friend of the | church to work. Have you done’ your part? Do {ft now is a good motto. The church is. greatly needed. First Christian, ,2nd. Lind | strets. nt Sunday | Prompt, with special | Rev. Luce of Colorado} Sprin| who {s a Diamond Jubilee evangelist sent, to.us by the United Christian Missionary. societ will be present and will be glad to} meet ail members and friends of the | y school and church. Brother | Luce has postponed a series of meet: ings in Colorado Springs in order to be with us until the arrival of Brother Stout. During the Sunday school, hour, Brother Luce will. give school at’ 9:45, Th featu' us an important message which every member and friend should Communion follows Sun choo) hour. Mountain View Community C, tT. Hodsdon, minister, Sunday night at 7:15, music und singing; 7:30, classes in religious study for all ages; and 8:00, sermon on the text, “Repent, Ye, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand.” Questions to. be answered by the adult class: Has the church an especial duty to the weak? Do denomina- tions usually seek out the strong or week people to plant churches among? How did Jesus show that it is more blessed to give than to receive? Let us note the meeting nt the church next Friday night Sonsored by the Community Church club. A program will be given con- sisting of: Community singing, rec- itations and readings, and an ad- dress by the Rev. R. V. Holwell of the East le Community church (Methodist), Winter Memorial Presbyterian Corner H and St. John streets. C.-T. Hodsdon, minister. Please note the change in time of the church school from 19 to 9:45 ‘Suday mornings. This {s to provide time for getting to the Tabernacle at ll. The big event of the week for our church is the “Harvest Home Chicken Supper’ given by the La. dies" Aid on the evening of Armis- tice y, November 11, from 5 to 7 o'clock. Don’t bother about getting a meal ready that night, just come with the whole family. Children under five are free, older children twenty-fice cents,,and adults fifty cents for the finest chicken supper ever given in North Casper. Dur- ing the Tabernacle meetings we will | have no mornig or evening serv ices at our church, but the church | school and the Christian Endeavor societies will continue as usual. St. Mark’: Seventh and Wolcott streets, Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8:00 a. m. Church school at $45 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 2. m. Vespers and sermon at°5:00 p. m. Singing by the junior choir, Trinity Lutheran (Missour! Synod) Corner of South Park and East Fourth streets. W. C, Rehwaldt, pastor. j Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. English services every Sunday at 10:30 4. m. Pohular Bible study lecture at 7:30 pom. rvices at Glenrock at 3 p, m, Sermon topic for next Sunda: ona a Delicious eChocolate Cake | BAKER’S Cocoa and ' Chocolate |) Delightful foods and ) beverages of high qual- ity, pure and healthful. £) Walter Baker & Co. Ltd —and If you fajl to recejve Tribune, call the office Phones 16 and 16, and i special messenger will bring « ou a copy of your favorit vaper. Calls must be regi? ‘ered before 8 p. m. week | days and noon Sundays, CIRCULATION DEP] F3// "OM | NOTICE | Wants Catholic in White House, | Goa. Senator William C. Bruce of , Maryland, Democrat and Pro- testant, says its high time to elect as president of Roman Catholic faith to show that the United States is not swayed by | intolerance and religious bigotry. He's an Al Smith booster. “Lutheranism and _ Reyivallsm,” What is the proper” w to build the Church of Christ? What does the Master say? Read Mark 4:."“80 is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground, and should sleep and rise, night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how.” For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself, first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn In the ear." ‘The Savior would say: You cannot hurry nature's process of bringing forth fruit. She takes her own time, Eyen so it is with the kingdom of We sow the seed of God's word into the hearts of men, But {t is God who gives the increase, ] Ho does it if His own’ due time. ‘That {s the method of building the 1urch our Lutheran church ways employed. © Not Jerk vorkers- And both Sunda and church attendance are | ing.) If you bave no church csmé:to Trinity Lutheran, the Eile echurth, carrying of “the const steady Gospel revival. Our Sayior’s Lutheran Formerly the “Scandinavian Lu- theran. Church.” 919 East Six street. Elmer 'M. Berg, past Sunda; school and Bible cl: 9:45 (a. Morning services Norse) at 11:00 a. m. Evening ture service (in English) at “The Man Luther.” Young Pec ple'sisoclety meeting with deyot! ™. al program, Thursday evening, p.m, Mal welcome to all. Methodist Sunda m, ing, 411 m., by .the Prayer meeting Wednesday DP, om. All welcome. H. are Dobbins, pastor. ; Midwest Heights. Sunday school, 10 a, m.. Youn People’s service, 7:00 p/.m., followed by Preaching,; subject “The Chris tank Trademark.” None gen with®ut this mark, Do you ha All are H.W. Dobbins wele¢ Grace A, M, BE, Church N. Grant St. M.. Ariin |Gray, Minister. t Sabbath school 10:00 a, m. Morn- AU I A I | Ing worship 11:00 m. Theme| /NuUsuUa stra | “Christian Constancy.” Text: There: | fore my beloved brethren be ye stead | fast, unmovable, jin the work of the Lord. 1 Cor. 15:58 Theme: Evening Service 7:30 p. “The Discovery of God.’” m. T Grace English Lutheran. BERKELEY, Cal., Nov. 7.—()— | 1 Kk ‘ A member of the Rocky Mountain | This {s the month star gazers should hy pe ed Lg | _ : "+ apts x sf Synod. of thé United Lutheran| polish up their telescopes for’ the Slvel Mine’ : church in America, CY avenue and] heavens wij! be full of unuswal astral Ash sstreet. Dr. Harvey S. Law-| sights rence, pastor, Prof. SViliam F. Meyers, assoc!- A ve ° Sunday school, Mr. Robert V. pre r of astrophysics of the tained in »] Heinze,- superintendent, at 9:45.| University of California. in a state- 8 been disco’ Oal | § 1 S Sunday school will. open . fifteen] ment yesterday told of the stare th arrles minutes earlier than usual next} wil] be vis in. November. a i ieetic 2 Kidneys Sunday morning and-will open at| High in the northeast the bright] discovery when a new Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys that earlier hour during the taber-| star Capella, the “she goat” and the ction of the quarries wag opened 60c all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y, nacle, meetings. Constellation known as “Capella’s| to obtain material €or repairing the The Sunday schoo) will) elect of-' Kids’ will be clearly visible this citv street, Che Casper Da 1-}and a blue ticket always abounding | ily Cribune s for the ensuing year Sunday. Two tickets, a red teket have been nomi- nated. The newly elected officers will be installed Sunday morning} following the election. There will be no church services either morning or evening. The:con- gregation wil join with other in the services morning. the at East Side Community st Second and Kenwood mond V. Holwell, minister, | This church ts co-operating ‘with | | the | Caspe gelistic ca | | beginning’ The pas | |members have abandoned the | | | preaching services for the general meeting. Every mother and ccon- | | stituent has urged to co-oper- inday school will meet as usual, d mecting Aid meeting | Sights May Be Viewed Soon month, ROBBERS TAKE rot $10,000 FROM : BANK OFFICIAL \Branch ‘Manager at | Dayton, Ohio, Held Up and Robbed. let 08, Manage ue branch of the ¢ t and § d of 810,000 by yesterday ther 9s into his (the Kloos believes, the band complica empti ping a gun end Klos Vienna Ow ns bandit’s) | | or} a PAGE THREE arice’s firfa Finance Plans Are Dyrafted By Painleve PARIS inleve has | Tella a Story” Lame, Achy — All Worn Out? RE you tired, lame, achy—constantly worried with backache? Do you suffer sharp pains, headaches, dizziness and disturbing bladder irregularities? Per- haps, then, your kidneys need attention. When the kidneys fail to properly filter the blood, body impurities accumulate and cause a slow poisoning of the whole system. Such a condition may lead to seri- ous sickness. Don’t neglect it! If you have cause to suspect your kidneys, why not give Doan’s Pills atrial? Doan’s have been used success- fully for over thirty-five years. They are recommended the world over. Ask your neighbor! Here i 1s Casper Proof: | nl EWRITER ALL MAKES Sold—Rented—Repaired W. L. TALBERT 109 South Center St. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. Distributors of WHITE BUSSES & TRUCKS THE BLUEBIRD | GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY Open Sundays and Holidays 544. S. Center Phone 1938 Casper, Wyo. LORTON FUNERAL HOME 383.S. Beech Phone 899 Drugs We manufacture our own Ice Cream. Close to the Camp Cor, CY and 16th. Phone 2314J J. £. LLOYD, Prop. é CY Confectionery and HERNCALL & HERNCALL CHIROPRACTORS 40 Adjustments for $20.00 at-Oifice Single Adjustments 810 EAST SECOND ST. NATRONA SHOESHOP | Rebuilding of Worn Footwear $1.00—Calls $1.50 PHONE 1108 Pelton & Hemry hy Insurance. All Lines Butier-Nut Bread Wyoming Baking Co. DRINK HILLCREST WATER Phone 1151 BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR TWELVE EXPERIENCED OPERATORS PHONE 707 Koler Furniture Co. SECOND 4AND FURNITURE TRUNKS AND SUITCASES 220 S. Wolcott Phone 188 THE TROY LAUNDRY CO. 326 N, Durbin Phones 1672 and 16738 Wyoming Roofing Company All‘ kinds of roofs applied and Papert 527.E. 12th St. Phone 1804J HOLMES HARDWARE Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods GEBO COAL, the Safe and Sensible FUEL Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Company Crating Shipping’ PHONE 949 Moving Packing PLEASE CALL Cae Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry 228 W.K. Street Phone 2282 Our Motto Service | | Casper Armature Works Repaired MOTORS Rewound Our Work Guaranteed —AND— Electric Supply anil: | Construction Co. 257 SOUTH CENTER STREET Office Phone 483-W. CASPER, WYOMING Wyoming Grocery Company Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetableb e . O, Box 1083 Phone 404 M. J. O'Fallon Supply Co. Phone 656 Wholesale Plumbing, Heating, Mill and Water Works Supplies ——————— Casper Supply Co. Distributors of MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL and AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES, Phones 913 and 914 444-448 South Center St FARMERS FLOUR MILLS PLUSH FLOUR Distributed by Leslie M. Nelson Whee & Trans.+) Company A Casper Tri Accident Policy Will Protect You of cars 242 W. Yellowstone CY FILLING STATION and Battery Station BUS LINE Operating 11 White Busses bune Travel- The Lidderdale Tooi Co. | -- WELL LISTEN ie Glass replacements in al] makes John Jourgensen CASPER MOTOR GENERAL REPAIR WORK The Golden Rule Dept Store Lindsay & Co WYOMING’S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE Postage Prepaid to any pz State on all Mail Orders Bee a AT ae Se Oldsmobile Natrona Motor Co. | 650 E. Yellowstone Phone 236 |} p to Casper in eare of Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Company P. O. BOX 573 us about your distribution problems. | The Pearl White Laundry use soft water exclusively PHONE 1702 Write CASPER BATTERY CO. Storage Battery and Automobile Electric Service Gabriel Snubbers Service Cleaners CLEANING, DYEING, AND PRESSING 146 N. Jackson | | | Phone 56 Midwest Cigar Store Jwest Bl MARTHA WASHINGTON Casper Battery. Co. 1245°E. C St Phone 766 119 B. oth Ph | MISS SAYLORS CANDIES pace =a ——— a RT Alemite Service | W. G. PERKIN S & CO. Station PHONE 1944-J 216 EAST SECOND ST. | CARS GREASED | Tabl Line | 112 S. Durbin Phone 1904 Mail Or. ics Given Bonne itor Auto Equipment Co. Casper, Wyoming ACCESSORIES The Wyoming Automoti Company Wholesalers of everything automotive needs Phone 812—813 Casper Bottling Works, Inc. Phone 136 WHOLESALE PIGEON Tea & Coffee Co, Yes, We Sell COFFEE ve WHOLESALE AUTOMOBILE RETAIL | Gladstone Repair Shop | Locksmithing and Gun Repairing Keys Duplicated While You Wait. Bicycle and Phonograph Reputr. ‘ng and Suppiles. General Re pairin Phone 2061-J NDIAN ICE CO. Phone 1340 M2 W. Second St. ney Cook With Gas ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT || New York Oil Company GAS DEPT. Casper Ice & Cold Storage Manufacturers of tubb's Quality ICE CREAM Our Ice IS Pure PHONE 493 Dressmaking JENNIE L, SHERMAN 125 N. Durbin St. Phone 1122 } Tt TRIBUNE WANT ADS ALWAYS BRING RESULTS Hogan Spot Grocery | Bread-Butter, Milk and Eggs FRESH EVERY DAY } Corner East A and Beect Phone 2070 | |