Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922. DINNER DANCE 10 HELP, New Airpiane MORE MILLIONS FINANCE BIG CHRISTMAS! | gees and Imperial Valley po'nts has bd > of a eemmunity Christmas tree wh ch| El Centro ie the home air port of | °F marriage portions for poor girla, New Hospital, Dispensary | wit "trransea for ail children who| the company.” The plane will remain of Christman eve been started, the first plane engaged | Th*® conception of St. Nicho' The North Casper Commuity club|for the service having completed its|*>® Protector of maidens and t lve north of the tracks at the North} — and Laboratory to Be Washingten hall next Sunday after Built Next Year. Che Casver Faily Tribune {here over night. It will start for Los { Angeles at 9 o'clock each morning | jand from Los Angeles et 1 o'clock || Si . B leach afternoon. One stop is made at ermice: begun =-.o. 2 k Other planes will be added to the service as business expands, it is an nounced. —___— The Christmas Gift Ideal-MUSIC ITSELF May we suggest the pleasant thought of surprising your loved ones this Christmas with the supreme gift of music itself? Music, not only for the festive day, but for every day—for many years to come. parts. In the English mining | Awit give dinner and dance at the| maiden trip from Los Angeles to Bi| iter of husbands still prev rth ee hall on Tnuresday Centro, Cal. It brought two pas- noon, Every child who attends the community Christmas éntertainment will be given-Christmas remembrances Ly the Commeunity club. The tickets which are on sale at the Smokehouse and Tom McDonald's! cigar store, are only Tic each, and CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—Improvement contemplated for the University of s “Buffalo Meat Again’ VA Chicago In the next 10 years will In- Volve the expenditure of several mil- Mon dollars, Dr. Harry. Pratt Judson, President. asserted yesterday the university's ceremonies. Among the new struct for which funds have been ot president asserted, are a hospital, pensary and laboratory. John Rockefelier's recent gift of $10,000,000 to the institution, President Judson anid, will b> expended for construction of a university chapel. Erection of a new home for the divinity school and the Bond memorial chapel have been secured by other funds, he sald, and the university plans to install a grad- uate school of technology and enl: ment of scientific laboratories when funds are available. No mention was made by Dr. Jud son of a new athletic stadium, ag!- tated hy members of the alumni! and students. LE IR eS BOY SUFFERS INJURIES WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO Douglas Peterson, a boy of about 31 vears of aye who lives at 135 West C street, suffrzed slight injuries about the head yesterday afternoon when be was struck by a car driven by Hi. G. Turner, near the lad’s home The boy is said to have run in the way of the approaching machine. He was taken by Mr. Turner to the Lathrop clinic where his injuries were attended to during 127th convocation Placed on M arket, By Norris Company the purchaser is entitled to a free supper and free dancing for the bal-| ance of the evening. The crepe in charge of arrangements is com- posed of Mrs. J. L. Peete, Oncar Galles | ard A. R. Wheaton. a The peop'e of Sweden do not trim their churches and houses with ever- green at Christmas time as that ts/ an emblem of mourning with them. Xmas Stockings AT THE 414 East Second COFFEE ae COFFEE Our FIRST PRIZE Blend il PALMS Confectionery Your XMAS DINNER will be more CHEERFUL and HAPPY if you drink PIGEON’S FRESH ROASTED The richness and fragrance of this distinctive blend will = ATRA JAVA INIT, TOO! 55c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.50 A buffalo taken from the herd ot! = Scottie Phillips, Fort Pierre, N. D., will be shown in the window of the Norris Meat market all day tomorrow. It will then be skinned and will be on sale Friday and Saturday. In giving Casperites this treat of buffalo meat, Mr. Norris ts follow! an annual custom of his which he in- augurated six years ago. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. especially appeal to the most skeptical and exacting taste, and connoisseur of good coffee. IT HAS THE GOOD OLD SUM- Suy Your Hard Candies foi TT The AMPICO Se THE Gh cherintgyO- Will bring this supreme te goin itself—into your home. The AMPICO is the ideal gift for the whole family—it is obteinable in the Chicker- ing, Haines Bros. and Franklin Pianos, uprights and grands, from $1,050 up. The home without a piano can not know the true joy of Christmas. We are proud to represent the following pianos and player-pianos of high standard and known quality—at prices that are right. CHICKERING KURTZMANN STORY & CLARK GULBRANSEN MILTON Apartment Grand ‘The buffalo which will be received ia one of a herd of 1,200 picturesque beasts which gnaze on 10,000 acres of land close to the Canadian border. i PHONE 623 _ SET sae 228 East Second St. NEA Opposite Phone Bldg. qt ace ‘Throughout Italy fish forms 2 most! important item of the Christmas menu. Start your little girl’s musi- education on a good a B00" A little gem with beautiful tone. The Milton will fit comfortably into any corner, » 4 A nee pisnorior CES en ase eres CLO e ane cigars aU ae he As Low as $285 : As Low as $1,275 Convenient terms. With Bench $655 ‘ M K Just Come in Friends--Let Us Know Your Wants-- You Will Be Taken Care oi ina Way That Will Please We know no better way to deserve our share of Casper*s monthly million-dollar pay- With a BRUNSWICKS roll than to sell the highest quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices. THE PROOF’ Everyone will enjoy a good Player Piano Saxophone VICTROLAS Your boy can play a tune in In all styles and finishes. an hour. Just the right sort From $25 to $350 of a gift for him. ‘ ' Our Player-Pianos are beau- tiful in every way, and com- plete with latest expression controls. Gulbransen (Nationally Priced) $700, $600, $495 and $398. oad Story & Clark Players % $795, $650 and $595 Kurtzmann Players One style—$775 As Low as $25 Down Balance on convenient terms Every Day in Every Way Our Goods are Walking Out Faster and Faster You should see the New TUDOR Console Brunswick Just received. Walnut satin finish. $250 The reputation we have tried to build is always to do a little better than we promise. This time we promise much. Which day are youcoming? Only four days till Christmas. In silver and brass finishes, including case. As Low as $94 COME IN TONIGHT AND LET US HELP YOU MAKE YOUR SELECTION It Does Make a Difference Where You Buy Your Musical Merchandise OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St. Home of the Chickering Phone 194 EVERY DAY IN EVERY WAY WE'RE DOING BETTER AND BETTER CASPER’S LEADING JEWELER == PAUL HUBER == Corner Center and First Streets Casper, Wyo. Store Opens 8:00 A. M. Store Closes 10:00 P. M.

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