Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. SHAFFER-GAY FURNITURE STORE Rug Department to Be Enlarged and Drapery De- partment to Be Installed; Shaffer and Gay to Continue Undertaking Establishment he furniture store of the of the Shaffer-Gay company at 133 iinat Beton’ street, has just been sold to R. W. Shields and Robert O. Graham, of Hastings, Neb Th purchasers have been in the furniture business for sev. ars and _; crated a chain of four stores at one time in Hastings, Red Cloud, Geneva and Kenesaw. handling both businesses became ap- parent. and Graham state}” - WSL WILL MAKE HALF :) TOW OF CINDY FOR ELKS TREAT ON CHRISTMAS © to Casper by the will offer to rging of alling of tree in thelr new nth and Cen- te of Wyoming, County ts within a few weeks. Candy company will ly in 20 differen: varie Almeda La Lone, Piaintiff, vs George La Lone, Detenaane a Aso a ) efenc ats Fee eaea: aa | CARD OF THANKS. oe “ t FOU ur thanks to You will take notice that you; : Bete le have been sued in the above e€N-| ror our dear wife and sister: aleé for titled | Cert by the above named! beautiful floral offerings. May Almeda La Lone, and that} in your dark hour find such 2 ia” piaintiff sets forth in her | tri cause of actior gainst | HARRY BE. GLADMAN, ree, and charge MRS. CARRIE N. WILETAMB, and prays for ar = 12-5-1t* solute divorce, and the pastaty, of minor children, to-wit: Ernest, | Wert vanes, Hotere aod Sie. THAT BAD BACK and fo ecree awarding the fol-| lowing des ribed homestead prop- , to the plaintiff as her sole and rate property, to-wit: Lots one hundred — eight; (185) and one hundred eigt (186) in block thirty-eight “Aull, steady ache tn the small of the back—sharp, stab- y- ve | bing twinges when stooping or Ifft- ing—distressing urinary disorders? For bad back and weakened kidneys Casper residents recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills, Read this Casper s‘ate- ment. Mrs, Fre@ Krecklow, 1131 Glenarri street, saye: “I was troubled a good deal with my kidneys. They acted irregularly. My back was lame and there was a soreness over my kid- .|neys. When I stooped over pains letabbed me which De you have (38) North Casper Addition to the town (now city) of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming; and for other relief as set forth in petition on file and you will fur- ther take notice that unless you en- swer the petition of plaintiff on i before the 3rd day of February, A D. 1923, said petition, with all mat-| f*>hed me amare Mic ters and allegations therein con-| g¢mptom wail oles ipece oi ebéoeet tained will be taken as true, and/{o worry a goo? deal and became ner- judgment rendered accordingly. vous and irritable. I saw Doan's Witness Hazel Conwell, Clerk of| Kidney Pills highly recommended in and per and used one box which omplesly and I am glad them to anyone trou made it difficult the seal December, A. D. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. | (SEAL) h Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1922, and 1923, 6% at All dealers, Don't sim- i for @ kidney demedy — get hiuney Pilis—the same that Foster-Mitburn | Y¥.—Adv. Mrs. Kreckiow Mfrs. Buffalo, N__Y.—Adv.___s Senator Pat O'Connor always s0_ | average man likes. judgment in making your selections here. NECKTIES Very Large and Fine Assort- ment in Knits and Silks 4 ‘ Y M 4 ¢ ¢ # i ® $3.25 to $6.50 115 East Second Street BATHROBES $7.50 to $17.50 alle OF GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH DEDICATED sUNaMY I CLARA PHILLIPS PURCHASED BY NEBRASKAMEN OWN soos Te NEL SERIE ‘The service as announced for the dedication of the ground recently bought by the Grace English Lu- theran church was carried out in fall Sunday at the plot which ts lo- cated In the southwestern part of the city on CY avenue. Many persons were present in spite of the shar> wird. The of dresses were of unusual high order, each speaker entering into tht spir- it of the occasion. The pastors of the clty were present. Dr. E. Carter loc in the opening prazer. Dr. C. M. Thompson read the scrip- ture, while In the absence of Dr. Wilson who was detained by a fu- neral, Dr. Carter pronounced the benediction. The choir of the Methodist chureh, led by E. E. Fisher rang two spiendid numbers, the one re- fering to the table land and higher ground being especially appropri- ate, ‘The adress of Governor Brooks emphasized the importance of car- ing for the threefold nature of man, the physical, mental and moral. He drew an illustration from the triangular shape of the lot, for his threefold idea. He -voke of the Mital dependence of both the physi. cal and mental upon the moral. He a‘so congratulated the pastor. Dr. Cromer and the congregation in be- ing to secure #0 fine and ap- propriate a lot and made the pre. diction that the congregation would become an influence for good in that part of the city. and through that reach out over the whole city. Judge C. E. Winter also drew a suggestion from the triangular shape of che lot in that {t repre- sented the trinity, the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. The appropriate- neas of this thought was seen in the fact of the strong doctrinal cheracter of the Lutheran church. The fundamen‘al principle of the reformation beinr the correction of the errors and abuses of the church an¢. bringing the scrip- in fuller light. He also called attention to the fact that the saarp ang’e of the lot pointed toward the center of the city, and hoped and believed that Grace Lu theran church would penetrate the heart and life of the city with its service of God and humanity. 1, A. Reed amplified the thought that the church gathered up the spiritual forces an confined them to channels which made them effec- tive for good, using several Slustra- tionsu such as powder and steam which became effective only when confined and directed. Tt was thus thay the church contributed to the moral and spiritual advancement of the city. He also referred to the experience of the pastor as giving assurance of splendid success to the new en- terpriss, congratulated the congre- gation upon its fine promise of soon becorsing a strong and influential church, Senator Pat_O’Connor_alwaya_so_| 8 80° bs Christmas Stapenints Only 17 shopping days in which to do your Christmas buying : Have you been debating and wondering what to buy in the way of suitable gifts? Allow us to help you. We come in contact and wait on men 300 days in the year when selecting their wearing apparel and we know what the Following are a few suggestions of the many things that appeals to men. The prices are right and will be as ap- pealing to your pocketbook as the quality is to your eye, for you may rest assured that the wear will justify your 1.00 to $2.50 : ied Li Bie vag ce “HENPECKED HENRY” SLIPON SWEATERS AND JERSEYS, : 4 —ALso— The famous Daniel Green Bedroney Blips ALL WOOL FANCY HOSE | —Presented by— s. All col d styles i ts, : F muiltad ati alinedsleathers Wylie S380 to 38 Lisle Silks and Cashmere i ROY STEWART COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY $2.25 to $4.50 Suit Cases, Bags, Trunks and 50c to $1.75 —IN— 7 -- ACTS VAUDEVILLE -- 7 Hartman Wardrob sey “Rustlers of the BILL FAIRBANKS GAUNTLET GLOVES AND FANCY SHIRTS BELTS . MALLORY HATS Redwood” SIN MifTS Silks and Madras Plain, Initialed and Emblem Felts, Velours and Beavers $3.00 to $8.50 FASHION PARK Suits and Overcoats At a Range of Prices Suitable to Most Any Pocketbook, Quality Always Considered AS EVER AT YOUR SERVICE SMOKING JACKETS $6.50 to $12.50 be Casper Daily Ccibune TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. VISks Ge PoRuv! ~ Over 17 Million Jars Used Year imilar to that worn by Clara Phil-)istactory completion. lips during her trial and believed to} The car will be on the itreets to- have been in her possession at the|day bearing « sign to marx its iden- time of her escape from the Los An-|tity. geles county jall, 27 miles from here, ——_-—_— Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gotham of Den here. Authorities here| ver are visiting here at the home of started an active investigation on the) Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lioyd. theory that the escaped hammer mur- — der case woman may have put tr sea (nS See a eae os See ESCAPES st MEXICE CITY—An earth quake hn jWakini wan ot tes SCI 2{ short duration was reported to _ that an offering be taxen to help forward the good enterprise He told the officers to walt on the com- ginning, ing that God was prevent with His people. altars, temple, the very vessels they used all were consecrated because used in the worship of God. *The immnanence of Ged's pres ence has lost much of its force in this day throush false interpreta ton, which eliminates the personal- ity of Goce,” said Dr. Cromer, “But a presence which is not per- sonal ts not intelligent, with whom can cannet communicate, and th which cannot communicate » wi man, and therefore has no v&lue to.|0n the witness stand and said it was man. It is as if there were no prre PMTs. Caffes who first struck Mrs. ence at all. Man needs and has a God who ts greater tha nhimeelt, Infinitely greater, and the whole burden of revelation te to bring man and his God, having been alienated by sin, again together in loving and communing relation with each other, If God ts not per- sonally present with his people then this service is of no avail. “Therefore I declare this parce! of ground dedicated to the true wor- ship of the tri-personal God, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, and as the future home of Grace Eng‘ish Lu- theran Church.” French Mission A Bishop-Case Theater TODAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY “Rich Men’s Wives” With = Cast of Great Artists House Peters Wiliiam Austin Gaston Glass eres aes Mildred June Charles Clary Claire Windsor Carol Holloway Myrtle Seed Stedman Rosemary Theby Martha Mattox The Spotlight turned on social butterflies who forget happiness and love in the mad pursuit of pleasure. A HUMAN DRAMA—THRILLING AND APPEALING Pathe News An opportunity for some lucky per- fon to obtain an Oldsmobil . Christmas present is being offered by the American Legion of Casper. Chances for such a car go on sale today, and anyone may purchase them irom this date to the time of 1 ar The car will be raffled off t a big American Legion dance on The unbounded success of the pre “\vious raffies held by the George W. ‘Vroman post of the American Legion, and the confidence which the public hae in those who dirrct the matter mark the present venture for a sat- blow. She said both Phillips and Mrs. Meadows had admitted to her they} | had been intimate. Phillips alded his wife by securing counsel and hunting up witnesses but | |} did not go on the stand. Her attor- | ney, Bertram Herrington, asked for) a new trial after the conviction and | | when this was denied gave notice of | | appeal. A deputy sheriff notified the sher-! {tts office today that he saw @ wom-| an resembling Clans Ph je ana a: jman answartcr tht description of her |husband in an automobile at 10] jorclock tn the southwest residence| section about five miles from tho Jey: . Continuocus—1 to 11 ADMIT «4. H. WOOD AND ONE A Bishop-Cass Theater AL: Deputy sheriffs reported that Pni! TODAY AND WEDNESDAY To Visit U. |S, | packed up all his belongings yes- jterday and left the place where ho | me | had ‘been stopping. ACTS PARIS, Dec. 8.4By The Associated] yoxg pefcH. Cal, Deo. 8—A tur CIRCUIT Press.)—The proposal for a miss'cn of five French officers to America for which the chamber of deputies yest> day appropriated 300,000 francs, VAUDEVILLE THE SILVERETTES ——S Behind business stand the banks—counseling— cautioning— supplying ‘ CALORIES In re @ to invitations from Wes credits that make business ington, it was said at the war offo Emphasis used to be possible. ACROBATICO — ATHLETICO — COMEDYO shout this regie: DERICK foguted sok ea thecal F | oreo st ernteiae! X. Y. Z. CHAS. FREDERICKS td ae eter ai THE ‘GRAND op MAN OF THE STAGE—72 YEARS YCUNG— ae (nerd Wea Farms cee BS ae Write. Chamber ot Commerce, Omaha “omates sncial Genter” WAIT TILL YOU HEAR HIM SING EUGENE & JEANETTE HUM-DINGERS AND VILLAGE CUT-UPS “A RURAL SKIT” * BENCE, ESTEE & CLARK A Combination of Great Talent, Is This Trio—Presenting “AN ORIENTAL” NOVELTY COMEDY Scoti’s Emulsion has particular value as an : food gnd tonic. It t also rich in vitamine- q eee i important Fresh Roasted THE YAMA SISTER Ss in buildin Oe ing COFFEE DANSES CLASSIQUE i fide As ce FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Our GILT EDGE Blend’ 3 Lbs. For $1.40 PIGEON TEA & COFFEE CO. 228 E. 2nd—Phone 623 - Sabtt & Bowne, Bicomécid. N %, _z1-19 WANDA HAWLEY —IN— “THE TRUTHFUL LIAR” MATS: 2:30 EACH DAY NITES: 7 and 9 H= LAST TIMES TODAY MABEL NORMAND in “PINTO” A Corking Comedy-Drama—See Mabel in Chaps, Spurs and All That Goes With Them, CONTINUOUS 1:00 to 1100 CHILDREN, 0c, Adults 25e OMIN Everybody's Theater Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 25¢ TODAY “Dangerous Lies” —ALSo— “NOTHING LIKE IT” Two-Part Comedy Wed. and Thurs.—Will Rogers in “Water, Water Everywhere.” af CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £\ 46/4 LYE 5 DRESS GLOVES Capes and Suedes, Limed and Unlined OPENING TODAY Also on Wednesday and Thursday “THE BROADWAY BUCKAROO” Admission 10c and 40c Shows at 7 and 9 West First, Off Center St. “Follow the Crowd—You'll Be Surprised” TODAY RIALTO SEL snow THE LOVES OF PHARAOH” For eleven record-breaking weeks, New York marveled at this picture. All the world is eager to see it. Now it comes to you in all its dazzling splendor! More than a motion picture—a stupendous screen masterpiece, exceeding in size and lavishness of settings any spectacle ever made. Buckles $5.00 to $12.50 Thursday “Hills of Missing COMEDY § THE NETTO LADIES’ — SHOWS AT ie mn ES sNaPaHors ORCHESTRA .

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