Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1921, Page 5

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SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 2, 1921 f , Che Casper Daily Cri bune_ en HUNDREDS THRONG NEW MIDWEST = PHARMACY AT FORMAL OPENING Second Kimball Drug Store Takes Place as One of - Most Attractive in West; Many New Features Incorporated in New Store Hundreds of. Casperites attended the formal vpening of the new Midwest Pharmacy in the Midwest building yester- day and saw elaborate fixtures and service arrangements which make the institution one of the most modern and up- to-date of its kind in the entire western country. The new drug store is the-second business venture ef Wilson S. Kim- ball, Jr., in drug store business in Casper. The Kimball store on Center street will still be the main store, but the pharmacy which opened yesterday will make a special bid to a more general patronage. Scores of fiterested spectators: thronged throus/h the store in the aft- ernoon to musi: furnished by Schem- beck’s orchestra. Every department of the institution has been arranged and installed with a view to givihg the utmost servico and to facilitate the handling of customers. Elaborate fixtures, installed by the Jenver Cabinet company, give the / first impression of newness, service- ability and beautiful design, These fixtures, installed as one of the first undertakings of the Denver Cabinet company, were handled under the per- sonal supervision of Joe Celmer. The errangemest and design was left on- tirely to him and his choice of Brazil- tiful design of the store. A small crowd had gathered when the store opened at 11 o'clock this morning. The beautiful display win- dow prepared the visitors for what could be expected on the interior of the store. Decked in spring plumage and dec: erated with multi-colored birds, the mirrored merchandise suggestions were set on a green velvet background combining to make a pleasing and at- tractive effect. From the tile floor to the high: ceil- ing and from the candy cases in front to the modern prescription at the rear the store present ing desire for capacity puyiness. ‘A special feature of the store is that Lukis’ candy, manufactured in Cas- per, will be exclusively handled. Com- partments for the proper display and Protection of the candy have been in- Stalled. “ss new Grauman fountain under the ction of J. C. Royce will handle pert hands. _A modern ‘Iuncheonette ‘service, which will be served at popular ices, according to Mr. Kimball, will one of the big features of the store. A merchants lunch was served yes- terday from 12 o'clock noon until 2 o'clock. This department is-nnder the capable management of Mrs. - Jean Winona Hunter, ‘On the balcony, the Casper Beauty Parlor, under the supervision of Miss. Nell Potts and Miss Nell Quinn, two af. the abl:st beauty ‘specialists in the State, assisted in the success of the opening. “The mezzanine floor will be used ian mahogany js reflected in the beau-|0n® hour of tue weelt had a rest at a all seasonable beverages and is in ex-| Hughes, who is assisted by Mrs. H.| have been kept from church services because they had no one to care for the babies while they were away. Even if they could take me young children, they were constantly annoyed so that the services did them little good, The First Baptist church has made arrangements to handle this problem. In the basement of the parkonage lo-| cated just next door to the church at & Sth and Beech, a nursery has been opened up. Every Sunday morning during the hours of the morning serv- ite there will be several in attendance to look after the children of the mothers who come to'service. All the mother. needs to do is to ask one of the ushers at the door how ‘to get the child to the nursery and her worries are over. Last Sunday was the first Sunday. The little folks enjoyed their new surroun¢::»:‘¢ a.id the mothers for Father," Gounod; duet, “0, Mornin) Land,” Phelps, eMsdames Gates an members at 10:45 a.m. Annual Con time when she ccald worship. We welcome all mothers to our serv- ices. Bring your babies and they, too, will enjoy their service, too. First ‘Baptist Church chureh will be given, élection of of ficers for the hew year and the tz ing of the mortgage of tle Sixth a: social time and refreshments. Wes' Thompson, Jr., pastor. South Wolcott street. Business gif! class for you; ‘morning worship, 11 a. m.—theme: . ‘Unconscious Chris- tianity; B. ¥. P. U.7 p. m.—thisis the young people’s service; evening sery- ice 8 p. m.—theme: “Facing Life's Problems;” Wednesday _ evening, prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Wednesday and ‘Thursday the to worship with us. NORTH CASPER CHAPEL Rev. C. P, Olson, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 8 a. m. Choir practice Thursday at § p. m. Sermon topic for tomorrow, ‘Doub’ Glenrock. Our church is in this asso-|to all. ciation. All Baptists are urged to at- tend these sessions. Wednesday even- ing we shall go to Glenrock for bap- tism of candidates. This is our second trip for baptism. All who can are asked to go with us. For those who | are unable to go there will be a prayer! ing § p. m. meeting in the church as usual. A cordial invitation to all. FREE METHODIST Rev. A. T. Edwards, pastor. Sunday schoo! at 1:29 p. im. Young People’s meeting at 7 p. m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Meets in I, 0. O. F. hath, First Presbyterian Tabernacle corner 6th and Durbin. Rey. Charles A, Wilson, pastor. Sun- day school, 9:45 a. m. sharp; morning| south Grant. worship and communion service} Notice change in program for th’ at 11 o'clock; sermon, . “Communion | sunday. Thoughts,” anthem, “King of Kings,”| pipie school 9:45 a. m. Simper; quartette, ‘It Is a Good Thing to Give Thanks unto the Lord,” Bar-|a, m, nett, Mesdames Burris and’ Leschi sky; Messrs. Firmin and ‘Landber Young. people's. meeting, 6:30. p.. m. duet_by, Mesi “Ge whom do all things belong?" and. Stind-|+o the trip to Glerirock for baptism: Sundwell. Session will’ meet in the basement of the church to receive new|meeting as we have given way that gregational meeting in the tabernacle|the hall for their special meeting. Tuesday evening, April 5 at 8-a’clock. Reports of all departments cf the! pray, ESTATE MAN INDICTED, Durbin’ street church property. §A | a e minister guild will meet at the manse Fifth and Beech . streets. C. M.jat 7:30 p. m, Wednesday evening, 803 | Bible_school, 9:45 a. m.—there is a/ and teachers invited. We welcome all Southeast Association will meet in|ing Thomases.” A cordial invitation | Preaching seryice Wednesday even- Charlés G. Stout, Minister, 333 Preaching and communion. 11:00) ‘Theme of morning sermon, “To At 2p. tn. we will meetspreparatory | Several are to be baptized at that time and all should report at the 124.18-26; anthem, ‘Praise Ye the'morning service if not before so as Oe IMPORTANT TESTIMONY IN STILLMAN CASE—The boarding house at Manugance Rapids, Que., at which the keeper testified that Mrs. James A. Stillman, and Fred Beauvis, her haif-breei guide, spent several nights in separate rooms. In the circle is Father Lemay, cura of Grandes Piles, Que., and a warm friend and defender g|to enable us to make preparation for} The United States produced $667,- \d| conveyance for all. 204,000 worth of rubber products in In the evening we are to haye no| 1919. ee n-|the Knights of Colunbus may. use|, Sunday is a day of ‘good deeds. w is a better dew’ than onu for a pi eine anaes | home? |, LOS ANGELES, April 2.—An_in- jdictment charging Jonthan F. Tibbet, said to be a real estaté operator of Riverside, with having “alienated the confidence” of the Mission Indians of California in the federal government, was returned by the federal grand jury here. : CAPSULES 1s t- | is | | The new Essex Roadster and Touring car are _ now-being-delivered’in a:much darker finish—a rich coach blue. for a ladies’ tea room and will be available for small bridge parties and afternoon teas. This floor was. built and installed by Harry Holmes. it is of oriental design with appropriate fixtures to carry out this idea. Ar- rangeménts will be made to open the aroom in the next two weeks. Frank L, Riley, formerly manager @f the main store on Center street, Will have charge of the new phar- macy. R. D. Dame has succeeded Mr. Riley\at Kimball's. “The store is a credit to Casper,” says Jpe Colmer. “It is big city stuff and Mr. Kimball has made the pro- gressive step that will permit him to take cace of business when Casper is a city of 50,000 people.” “Mr. Kimball returned the compli- ment to Mr. Celmer, who heads the Denver Cabinet company, in stating that he was highly pleased with the new fixtures, their installation-and the rapidity of the service under the Den- yer man’s direction and predicted that ‘the Denver company had made its first but not last appearance here. Paice tela rn Trinity Lutheran Church S. Park and E, 4th streets. Gockel, pastor. fo services will be held here tomor- Tow, as ‘the pastor_will conduct serv- fees in Keeline and Node Ranch. IH. However, the Sunday school will meet | as usual at 9:30. During the remain- der of the week the pastor will at- tend a conference in Cheyenne. Unity Study Club ‘The Unity Study club will hold the regular Sunday services in the rooms in the Midwest Reflning company building at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Joe May will lead the stud; be held at 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.; Holy Communion and sermon at 11 a. m. High school at 6:30 p. m.; evening service at 7.30 pm. The Methodist Episcopal Church 300 West Second street. Walter L. Prench, minister. “The Resurrected Life” will be the subject of the morning sermon. And ut night “Jesus and the Doubter"” Mr. J. M. Dumm will lead the Epworth League Devotional hour, subject, “Thy Kingdom Come, in My Church.” Thin 4s the third of the lessons on the theme of “Thy Kingdom Come.” The Sunday school made another high record in attendance last Sun- day, almost reaching four hundred. ‘This church welcomes all to its serv- ices. We do not want you to feel a stranger in this church. Come and meet us half way. Babies Wanted in Church. There aré many young mothers who ‘The Thursday evening meeting will) | PAVILION | THEATRE j@ Presents HARRY EVANS and His Vaudeville Co. Positively Entire Change in Program Saturday and Sunday i | “ i ‘This Is-a Regular Show Come and See for Yourself Matinee Every Day at 2:30 2 Shows Nightly---7:06 and 9:00 30c—-PRICE--30c Rainbow Girls There are several refinements also, such as a better tailored top, gypsy curtains and plate glass rear windows, The parts that have hardest exposure are now _ enameled, including the hood and radiator shell, ventilator shutter, fenders, gas tank, running board, splash pans and the splash pan under the radiator. “WATCH THE ESSEX” UN Vez Lev MOTOR TRUCKR CAR SAL pe East-Second and Yellowstone Phone'1406 CLEAN UP---PAINT. UP Unkempt lawns and slovenly backyards re- flect upon the whole neighborhood. Set the example; be a.good neighbor But you can’t get the real pleasure and profit from your Thrift Garden without the proper tools to work with. We have them ready for you. Holmes Hardware Co. “Holmes to Homes” Second at Wolcott Phone 601 City Lot Sale Sunday and Monday For $200, $300 and $350 } In The Kenwood Addition These Are Absolutely the Cheapest 5 Lots Offered in and About Casper F Kenwood Addition lies just three-quarters of a We Will Begin Selling Lots Within the City Limits SUNDAY MORNING At 10 O'Clock Lots Are 40x132 Feet mile from the postoffice. Kenwood Addition isin the southeast part of town on South McKinley Street. Kenwood Addition lies nice and high, giving a beautiful view of the mountains. Kenwood Addition is free from’sand and muck mud, so it really is a nice place to live. This is Your Chance to Buy a Right Kind of a Lot at a Right Price Have You Seen the Improvements Going Onin Kenwood Lately? You'll Come Out Sunday and Take a Look Salesmen on the Ground All Day. Sale Continues All Day Monday The Dobbin Realty Co. 212 O-S-Building East Second Street some on monthly payments. Where Can You Equal These Values? Lots 40x132 feet Water, Lights and Telephone Wires Available. Within the City Limits For Only $200, $300 and $350 Terms Some for cash, some on quarterly payments and Be Surprised Will Wear Badges. Look for Them Again We Invite You to Come Phone 169 They

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