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PAGE EIGHT First Congregational Rev. A.B. Minister Friday at 2 V. Ritchie, } | D, worths M g/R worship in the *merica theater at | 11 o'clock. Synday school 9:45 a Balvalion (AFaiy: m. Minister's Bible class 9:4 mn. 300 North Wolcott A. No even Meetings held ever Tabernac and Saturday. " urch 4s co- e nthe light of Mills Free Methodist. : All who do} 5, chool, 9:45 a. m. Preach- r acle ¢ ing, 11:00 , by/ the | pastor, rp All are nH. W Phe St. Mark's Church and wi treets. Rev. : ct ‘ Philip K. ards, Rector. Holy jar me pate eeW communion 8:00 a. m. Church t have bee eae r a Oe aon | School: at 945. Morning prayer and CORSE ES sa {service at 11:00 a. x Vesper and and whether wait + OO | Kenwood Presbyterian | S. Conwell y ji nister. Sunday | m. We have a class sabe ‘Andanté igh,| body and welcome dren who Frelue ara Te rOrLiSS }do ttend elsev Primary byyAirsi1 , le Adult SaaS lb pastor. We a by in time at ara ico at the Postlude Schubert fi ~ Mills Presbyterian : ; , Wyo. A. S r {s- Dieta Vale ee ter. ‘Synday school 10:00 a. m. Ce ig ae pecr ary see Young People's Society. 6:15 p. m. ¢ Sunday school at 9:45. The Hev- ac. | SubsectiHow can we overcome the r » Luce will give us talie at ‘the | Spirit of dawlessnes Homans 13; SET etic ead at that time |1-8 Leader, of meeting Mr. Lyle Bindsy schoo) hour mi the mem.|Moore. We invite all the young r Wwil-appreciate ‘tt Py * church. ‘This | People in Mills to cone and join us. ip tha ri AW. ified 's last Sun- | Evening worship 7:00 p. m. Sgbject ned of the Gospel.” day in Casper as he will be leaving Gospel early in the week for Colorado where t Willis and Mrs. x ntinue his ¢ gelistic | Of the Harper gospel team will hold eT Ee Sree \ a special service Monday 7:3 Op. work, a will be served at the close of the Sunday school hour and dismissal will be in plenty of time ! so that all cah get to the tabernacle to hear the fine sermon that will be Communion for all in Mills, per to hear this evangelist East Side Community, ‘ Second and Kenwood. Ray- d V. Holwell, mir mg Sunday school at 9 Dismiss Winter Memorial Presbyterian sscatpelgta4 BP rey the Rabernael Corner H and St. John str “Why IAm a Chri " Leader, Hats ae a there openeth a! Haskel Goodman. Dismiss in time To every youth r : > get to the tabernacle high way and a ith decideth the way | ‘Tuesday evening, Epworth cabinet ae id at go | meeting. Meeting early to dismiss | his sould shall go. FECL DS: 2 DeSne or) Young people get an abundance s Eeninred i Sang fa ano advico and admonition today, W arenes a ya i they need,more is the convincing day, 915 North Durbin. A chance proof of adult lives that demonstrate ean afford to p day by day the clean, strong, up! 5 y P life as the only lMfe worth while. ri ee 2 paeey, catterndon ‘This proof is often lacking. Yet we Kanwsoa: 7 ; know that ‘in the traning of youth, example is worth more than precept What example are you setting for youth at 945 Sunday morning? That js the time for the church school of religious study and worship. We will be out in time to go to the taber- nacle. Societies of Christian vor, both ior and meet at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening You are welcome. bring or mp yoNE League or goes into the tabernacle fund. Grace A, M. E. rant street. minister, M. di Mountain View A ape ge bbath school, 10 a. m. Morning a Cc. T, Hodson, min se | worship, 11 a. an eme, “Some night at 7:15 should find you at th idence of Salvation “and church. A well rounded, inform | hereby we know that we are of the and we hope helpful, service ivig.' | truth, and shall assure our hearts H you, Sermon sut a nf Mscuesion | before him,” 1 John 3 Evening Bring your questions aces orship, 7:30. p. “Whic to the adult class, The program F'ri- ors ere nauk ane ae beara vht at the church was en- i Srp. ont nt as attendance. We are |S0U! both sure and steagfast, and yed by args vattene oye t meeting | Which entereth into that within the noking forward to the next hureh | Yall” Prayer service and general promesed by the Community church) jass Wednesday evening at § p. m. elub ee ——- Trinity Lutheran Af Anthonyla Ratton | (Missouri Synod) The Rev. Father-J. H bcs Corner South. Park and East t oF I a J - 9 W. C. Rehwaldt , |v | y school at 9:30 a.m, Eng ne lish es ever Sunc morning Services (German) at Bibl jy hour at Church Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 3er f I ha wy i h-| z EZ ra in 09 nyited uticura Heals Blisters All Over Christian si Body And Hand aeons Fox ’ ody An ands aa eee “My trouble began with little blisters that appeared all over my body and hands and after a couple of days would break and form large, sore eruptions. They had an itching sensation that was almost unbearable at times, espe- clally upon retiring and arising in the morning. The breaking out was unsightly, especially on my hands, and when I got warm in bed the irritation weet to keep me awake. ** 1 decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment and efter using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Mary, M. Mingis, 5124 Maple Ave., St Louis, Mo, Keep your skin clear and your pores active by daily use of Cuti- cura Soap. Heal frritations and rashes with Cuticura Ointment. . Olatment Sand the. Falcom Be, Bold BETTS em ee pat eaccAet voratorisa, Dept I, ae Contcure Shaving Stick 25¢. Pestime Chureh of Christ Kenwood Presbyterian 41 uth Jacksor school at 10:00 a t A m. ¢ Tay! n Midwest H . school, 10:00 a. m., « Superintendent H ik ching, 11:00 m. ena by the pastor. Young | 7:00 p,m. You me here at ser: | Dobbins, pastor fa scted by Pre p. m > any NOTICE If you fail to receive your Tribune, call the office. Phones 15 and 16 and a special messenger will bring vou acopy of your favorite caper. Calls must be regis tered before 8 p. m.' week- days and noon Sundays. CIRCULATION DEP'T, tional Bible Sund Students. sornings | Intern | street | Meet k South O ‘Truth Center 11 o'clock Unity Over speake 10 o'clock Mr Sunday Bervice te Tuesday evening, Tb, “seliaan MMMNM Peterson, Willis m. will be a splendid opportunity who cannot attend the big tabernacle meetings in Cas- to get what you want for what you Supporters of the church please send your contribution to to the If you take it to the put it in an envelope and label it to your church, otherwise it Ar- d I mon, * F lantic. Che Casper Daily Tribune Wind Takes Church, But Not Preachei Cyclonic wind carried away the canvas and board church where the one-legged Rev. George W. Adolphus has been preachinz in At- Not daunted, he is continuing his meetings on the spot in the open until money is raised to erect another edifice. ften told you, and now tell you even are the enemic whose end is Subject of ser-| Heaven Already { the ero: struction,” fell and ‘oreshadowed in the Lives of Men. n the lives of the enemies of the cross of Christ he' I 11 is foreshadowed. 1. the lives of the servants of the ross heaven is foreshadowed. F to which cluss do you belong mutual faith both of you and me,” Romans 1, 12, A cordial invitation 1g extende uch as have no church home Trinity Lutheran, the Bible church, church of the steady gospel revival. the constant Our Savior’s Lutheran. AY Located a PEWRITER 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 344 S. Center Phone 1938 Casper, Wyo. LORTON FUNERAL HOME 333 S. Beech Phone 8 st Sixth street. dd to 2 by and y school at 10 o'clock, Mrs. teacher. ‘Tuesday evening. clock, “Christian Healing’? Mrs. r. Friday vessons in dolph, leader, on silence. class, afternoon at Truth” c Room oy First Presbyterian Sixth and Durbin Stree Rev. Chas, A. Wilson, D. D., minister, Ne morning or evening service. Go to the big tabernacle, Eighth All members of this attend the unton and Cente elurch Make reg rent expense the union Sunday People's mi Ladies’ Aid m. Mr offerings for cur- and building fund at Tse envelope. Young Soctety Bartran Thursday, division wll p. serve rsal’ Thursday, 7:30 1 of the Nazarene th and Poplar Sts. . L. Johnson, pastor. Phone Sunrise prayer meeting Sunday school, 9:45 00 a, m.; Y. tended to a Frst Methodist Episcopal “The Friendly Church.” ond and Durbin: Streets. “Chas. 1:30. Church school at Epworth League at Everybody in Cas- per is gc to the meetings at the Tabernacle at 11:00, 3:00 and 7:30. North Casper Christian nt and H Streets, ol at 9:30. At the t unday school hour, a Diamond Jubile Colorado Spring: will hold a short e' At thi . Luce des‘res to meet a id friends of the istic Rey. the members North Casper Christian church, this service. A.W béing hi be leavi Colorado evangel only opportunity, as he will ly the next week for here he will continue his > work. In the evening tecture the pastor| Elmer M. Berg, pastor. will tell the Ife of William Tyndale, y school and Bible class at or “How We Got Our ble m Morning servic (in After the ning service the W at 11:00 a. m. Evening ther League will have a bu s (in Norse) at 7:30 p. m. meeting. dies Aid, Thur at 2:30 p. m. Special onday| 4 cordialy Invitation to attend ehinlbe cNoverb : is extended to all. our field secretary, the | Pa Lang of Ni , will be with | Unity ' Truth Center, us and addr egation and 9, Zuttermeister building. friends. ‘Trinity Lutheran is stead y services at 11 o'clock. Sub- ily growing. The field secretary| ject, “Human Limitations ‘That come “that I may be| Hinder the Realization of Divine comf the “ove ‘son, _ speake n 99 CY Confectionery and Drugs We manufacture our own Ice Cream Close to the Camp. Cor, CY and 13th Phone 2314-J J. E. LLOYD, Prop. HERNCALL & HERNCALL CHIROPRACTORS 40 Adjustments for $20 00 at Office Single Adjustments 810 EAST SECOND ST. NATRONA SHOESHOP Rebuilding of Worn Footwear 114 E. MIDWEST $1.00—Calls $1.50 PHONE 1108 Pelton & Hemry 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 138 THE TROY LAUNDRY CO. 826 N, Durbin Phones 1672 and 1673 Wyoming Roofing Company All kinds of roofs applied and repaired 627 EB, 12th St. Phone 1804J HOLMES HARDWARE Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods GEBO COAL, the Safe and Sensible FUEL Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Se al Crating Shipping PHONE 949 Moving Packing will be in plenty of all people can get to for t splendid meeting whic held thi ALIEN DECISION MEANS GRIEF IN BORDER OTATES Many Held for Illegal Entrance into U. S. Gain Freedom. FERGUS FALLS, Minn., Nov. 14 —(#)—Northwest border states, in e opinion of {United States offi- cials here, face a serious problem in immigration following*the release of eleven allens here under a United States district court decision Tues- day. Under a recent ruling of tho Unt- ted States circult court-of appeals. the criminal provision of the immi- gration law were nolled~ on **the grounds that the criminal aspects of the law were a war-time meas- ure, consequently were no longer in effect with the termination of the “emergency” period. ‘The decision was handed down in the case of Steffen Flera, who was arraigned in United States district court here Thursday on the charge of entering America illegally. Judge W. A Cant dismissed the charge against Flora and ten other aliens similarly accused. “The Flora case," explained La- Fayette French, Jr., Unitd States district attorney, “wag a test case and is of far-reaching importance, for it will mean the release of prob- ably 150 aliens now in federal pris- ons for {illegal entrance.” WASHINGTON, Noy. 14.—(P)— The department of justice today be- gan consideration of whether an ap- peal should be taken from recent de- cisions of federal courts in Minne- sota holding certain provisions of the passport ‘act operative only in war time, a eres nt Ads Bring Results. Tribune --- WELL LISTEN / PLEASE CALL Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry 228 W K. Street Phone 2282 Glass replacements in‘al)] makes of cars John Jourgensen 242 W. Yellowstone CY FILLING STATION and Battery Station CASPER MOTOR BUS LINE Operating 11 White Busses A Casper Tribune Travel- Accident Policy W. all” Protect You Our Motto Service Casper Armature Works Repaired MOTORS Rewound Our Work Guaranteed —AND— Electric Supply and Construction Co. 257 SOUTH CENTER STREET Office Phone 483-W CASPER, WYOMING The Lidderdale Tool Co. GENERAL REPAIR WORK 1245 E. C St. Phone 766 Alemite Service Station CARS GREASED 112 S. Durbin Phone 1904 Casper W Wyoming Grocery Company Staple and. Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables P.O. Box 1083 Phone 404 Phone Plumbing, 656 Wholesale Heating. Mill and Water Works Supplies Casper Supply Co. Distributors of MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL and AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES. Phones 013 and 914 444-448 South Center St. M. J. O'Fallon Supply Co. | | } FARMERS FLOUR MILLS PLUSH FLOUR Distributed by Leslie M, Nelson Whse & Trans, | Company holesalers Auto Equipment Co. Casper, Wyoming WHOLESALE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES The Wyoming Automotive Company Wholesalers of everything fo: automotive needs Phone 812—8i3 Casper Bottling’ Works, Inc. Phone 136 WHOLESALE PIGEON ea & Coffee Co. Yes, We Sell COFFEE RETAIL i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1925 “MUST THE AVERAGE MAN BE BORN AGAIN?” REV. A. E. COOKE will preach on above subject tomorrow at 11 A. M. in First Congregational Church (AMERICA THEATER) This is a tremendously vita} question for everyone. Come and hear it honestly and sanely considered. No Evening Service—All Members and Friends Urged to Attend the Tabernacle Meeting at 7:30 P. M. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend a | Free Lecture on Christian Science By JOHN J. FLINN, C.S Member of The Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church The’ First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts AT THE ELKS AUDITORIUM Center and Seventh Streets Under the Auspices of The First °Charch of Christ, Casper, Wyoming MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16 AT EIGHT O'CLOCK Scientist, CASPER TO R RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVE DAILY At 9:30 A M. PARE $12.50 Saves you approximately 12 hours trave] between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek lransportation Company’s Office TOWNSEND BOTEL PHONE 144 The Golden Rule Dep't Store Lindsay & Co. WYOMING’S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE Postage Prepaid to any part of the State on all Mail Orders. The Pearl White Laundry We use soft water exclusively PHONE 1702 Oldsmobile Natrona Motor Co. Phone 236 650 E. Yellowstone Ship to Casper in care of Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Company P. O. BOX 573 Write us about your distribution problems. CASPER BATTERY CO. Storage Battery Service Cleaners CLEANING, DYEING, AND PRESSING 146 N, Jackson Phone 56 ani Automobile Electric Service Gabriel Snubbers Casper Battery Co. 119 E, 5th Phone 907 Midwest Cigar Store Midwest Bldg. MARTHA WASHINGTON id an MISS SAYLORS CANDIES W.G. PERKINS & CO. PHONE 1944-J 216 EAST SECOND ST- Table and Decorative Linens Children’s Wear and Ladies’ Novelties Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Gladstone Repair Shop tocksmitning and Gun Repatring Keys Duplicated While You Wait Bloycle and Phonograph Repuir ing and Supplies General Ke Phone: 20613 142 WW. Second St. INDIAN ICE CO. Phone 1340 Cook With Gas ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT New York Oil Company - GAS DEPT. Casper Ice & Cold Storage janutacturers of MBubb's Quality ICE CREAM Our Ice IS Pure PHONE 493 Dressmaking JENNIE L. SHERMAN 125 N. Durbin St. Phone 1122 Hogan Spot. Grocery Bread-Butter, Milk and Eggs FRESH EVERY DAY Corner Bast A and Beech Phone 2070 a TRIBUNE WANT ADS ALWAYS BRING RESULTS 44s

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