Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO QUAKE STUDY IN IS, UAGED BY SURVEY CHIEF | Builders Would Reap} Benefits, Coast Director Says. WASHINGTON, Dee. 12 pricncard nendatiors for earthquake study ! the tates as a whole sim! work done tn California were day by E. Lester Jones, di- ne coast and geodic sur- annual report. es, which in some cases to the made less local damage ed In the last two years - Maine and New York, in I!linois, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, Utah, Arizona, Washington, California and beneath the sea off the Oregon coast. If the entific estigation being made tion of an earthquake | suld be widened, country would value to »le to indicate in tor Jones said, places t be expected where autions in to avold the danger of catas- Such know- added, would be of partt-! value in determining the sites for great dams or other reclamation projects. ——— 125 CHARTER MEMBERS IN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF CASPER : Last Sunday morning the Congre.| gationalists of Casper closed the charter with a membership of 125. Such an overwhelming response needs no explanation. Casper was| ready. And it looks as if the im- petus will continue to grow faces and new inquiries are con- stantly coming in. Casper is a big city. Over 15,000 people have no local church affiliations. There is more than all the churches can| 40 to take care of these. The first | Congregational church will ¢o its! share now that it has gathered most of its own together, to meet| this issue. ‘Tuesday evening the church will meet at the Y. W. C. A. at 7:30 o'clock to adopt its consitutéon and by-laws and to transact such | other business as may come before it. To this meeting all members should come. Every effort should be made by every member to sha in this important and respons duty. Democracy has its nee as well as its privilegts. Congre- gationalism js a pure Rareracy: They are also planning for their annual dinner and church meeting early in January. This meeting Will begin with a fellowship din to which a!l members and friends | of the are invited. After dinner rts will be made by Cepartment ds then th and to elect its ow ing York congr: ui nenal and it into the Congregation- charter roll fellowship. Dr. Allingham is asked to proceed to Chicago next January to rmeet with the genera! workers of the denomination and to | tell about Casper. | AYAN AND MADDEN FORM PARTNERSHIP IN LAW BUSINESS: To be associated with Attorney M F, Ryan tn the future as a partner inder the firm ne of Ryan and | Madden, will be Edward C. (Ted) minent among uni throughout Wyoming. | © of offices has been leased the two in the new Cottman & which will be completed and y for occupancy by the first of ‘adden is a graduate of Bow ton college and the Wyoming uni w school. He is a member a Tau Omega fraternit; an Legion, Disabled Vete: the World War, Knights of ( nd the Lions club. The fact that Mr ot an's law business has been rapidly increasing make @ partner necessa forming of the new firm len was asked to become an » because of his expe: ity in the lega Quarterly near At M.E. Church There will be ar ing at tt t when the f quarter ence will be he Di intendent Rey. J. G. Brawr preside. Reports will be giver cerning the work of the All members of tho offiga: are expected to be prerent meeting will be held at 8 p. lowing the prayer service which gins at 7.30 p. m. All memt of the congregation are invit be {you will | -|always makes such an acceptable Have you noticed how beautiful the hills are these days? = a we oe tate sate be sold is described asi Wacavorl OVEF 106 64068 0 LHe SUM). Le Lud ilk eee ESS i Gy Byeliel: testing in ee Che Casper Daily Cridune Shopping With Floramae They look so Christmassy in their mantle of white, like little etchings and prints one sees on the greeting cards everywhere displayed at this ‘gives one courage. hope and patience. season. |posed to tell you about my shopping experiences. Seeking out the beautiful and unusual in gifts for your approval, gives one a dif- ferent inspiration—and not so different after all, for the loving thought that inspires But the hills are real and the very sight of them They are sentinels that stand guard eternally and inspire man with But here, this 1s beginning to sound like preaching and I am sup- ‘wiving is a thought that makes man better. What would you like to hear about today? There are so many lovely gifts awaiting owners, one scarcely knows where to begin, but here are a few for your consideration and you are sure to see dozens of others that ce, in these same s} Gold Encrusted China Are you familiar with the excep lar, tional beauties of Pickard china? If| suessed where it is you are you will be happy to know you can buy ft here in Casper, bu then as far as that is concerned, it would be difficult to mention any- thing in the way of a gift that one could not find here. Pickard chin a china of the very first quality and it’s entire surface is encrusted with twenty-two Karat gold leaf and processed in such a way that it can not wear off. A lemonade jug in low Colonial design and honeysuckle pattern is awaiting a place in a china closet or on a buffet in some Casper home. You could not imagine anything more decorative aud {t ts useful as well. This and dozens of pieces just as pretty, you will find at Kimball's Drug Store, 214 South Center Street. Better hurry along while the stock is complete. A Man's Traveling Case Whether he travels a great deal or not, any man would like a nice case of toilet articles and this is a Practical one. The case or roll is of tan leather smoothly finished and lined with fine black kid and the set consists of ten pieces mounted tn |ebony. It would be a splendid gift | for a young man fn college, for it is iS So well made that {t will stand hard wear and would last for years At this same store there aro some nice warm, brushed woo! scarfs that the boys would enjoy these cold days. There was one in shades of | brown and tan that would be very practical, I saw such 2 lot of use- ful gifte here. This was at The cott Clothing Company, 240 South Center Street Gold Pens and Pencils A gold fountain pen or pencil | gift for either man or woman and when both are included in a nice leather case, they would indeed be @ source of joy for years. In a popular South Center Street Drug Store you will find a very complete stock to chose from and they are |shown in three standard makes. One set you will like is a Conklin pen and |pencil in a neat case of dark green leather. The design is in alternating diagonal stripes of plain and burn. ished gold. Can't you think of someone you would like to give these to on Christmas morning? In the jewelry department of this shop, they have just received a wonderful line of diamonds and diamond set COLDS GRIP Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking which destroy germs, act as 4 tonic laxative, and keep the sys- | tem in condition to throw off all attacks of Colds, Grip end Influenza. The box bears this signature Right from the water, as fresh as they can be, the h come here to be cook- ed to your liking. Our sea foods as well as our steaks and chops please the hungry man and make htm a well satisfied |} patron | GET ACQUAINTED OUR BILL THE C. B. & Q. RESTAURANT AT BURLINGTON DEPOT P. Van Hekken, Proprietor 354 N, Wolcott Phone 1120 10ps: ewelry that I shall have to tell you, bout another time. Haven't you At Tripeny's, 41 South Center street. | A New Coffee Percolator | To whom would you like to give a splendid coffee percolator thi: Christmas? Just stop. and think!/ Haven't you a relative or friend who is particularly fond of a cup of good) Java these cold mornings? There| is something quite new in this line! in a very nice hardware store on East Second street. It is called the Pilgrim Electric Coffee Percolator and 1s of unusual design. It is rather! tall and straight and the plainness is relieved by indented oval panels and {ts so constructed that the heat will not mar the table. The handle} is of ebony. This percolator is very! highly recommended and jt surely appears to be all that is claimed for it. I almost forgot to tell you that it holds twelve cups of coffee. You will find many attractive and useful gifts when you call at The Holmes Hardware, Wolcott and East Second streets. Parfumes From Milan One often sees perfume from France, from Araby and from India, but it fs seldom one has the op-! portunity to purchase these elusive parfumes of Italian importation. They are different, decidedly so, and the containers are surely charac- teristic. One that I saw is an art! cast bottle in Old Ivory finish that bespeaks the Milanese in it's every| line. ‘This one is called Subdola, | leather, | interested in | Schwartz whatever that ‘means—anyway, it is most unusual and artistic. An- other oddly shaped bottle was al- | most entirely concealed by a tiny lady in gray silk shawl and bonnet, quaint little doll. These perfumes are the concentrated extracts from real flowers and they are very last- ing. When you see them you will realize what an acquisition they would be to Milady’s dressing table. You will find these in an unusually attractive store,—Lioyd's, East Sec- ond and Wolcott streets. A Gruen Watch For Him If you are thinking of giving him a watch this Christmas, give a Gruen, for. there is nothing finer. Whenever you see a watch of un- usual distinction you are almost cer- tain to think it is a Gruen. In an exclusive little shop on Center street, you will find one in Pentagon shape, of eighteen Karat white gold platin- um finish there ts just a little engraving on the edge. The dial is silver with raised gold numerals. As this watch rests in it's velvet lined case of it is difficult to imagine that one could possibly find a better looking one, or one that would give the service and satisfaction that this Gruen watch will give. If you are a gift that ts really superior, you will find it at Joseph I. 120 South Center street. ~emee Let Us Help Select Your Christmas Records F uncertain what selections to give, remember that we are glad to make suggestions. The members of our staff are familiar repertoire of titles with the entire contained in’ the Victor Record Catalogs, and areeager to be of service. Their time is yours, please feel free to use it. Here Are Some Selections You Must Ask Us to Play 291538—Star of the East—Trinity Choir Birthday of a King—Trinity Choir. 958—-Happy Night—Sung by Caruso. 19188—What do you do Sunday, Mary—American Quartet, 6208—Adeste Fideles—McCormack with Male Chorus Lost Chord—McCormack. 6218—Silent Night, Holy Night—Schumann-Heink. 6320—Star of Bethlehem—Evan Williams. 829—Oh Come All Ye Faithful—Schumann-Heink, 85711—Santa Claus Visits the Children—Gilbert Girard. 18958—Santa Claus Tells of Mother Goose Land. 35412—It came upon the midnight clear—Victor Chorus! While Shepherds Watched—Victor Chorus. The MUSIC SHOPPE Inc. 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 WE WILL BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS The back is plain and] eq WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923 one, as President Coolidge saiq in his annual message. pre acco nts anal ‘Who's going to reneae the beautify Packard Packard coupe at Lioyd’s? at Lioyd’s? URINE KEEP ue see unanimously a member of the Academy of moral and political selence of the institute of France, one of the highest hon- ors France can .bestow. Wood- row Wilson Se the other living American member. DISABLED VETERANS — URGED TO FILE THEIR CLAIMS WITH BUREA!! Durbin Van Law. manager die- trict No. 11, U. 8. Veterans’ Bureau, in a statement issued today to news- Papers desires to impress upon the Service men of the late war the MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.,—Dr. ‘W. J. Mayo of Rochester, Minn., doesn't believe girls should get YES DL MEALTHY necessity of filing their claims for) gents. any disabilities received. The act under which compensa- ‘MANILA—The Hur- tion is payable provides that claims} for compensation shall be filed by service men within five years of thelr discharge, There is a provision | under which, In certain cases, claims may be filed within five years from date of beginning of disability. This time thus provided for may be ex- tended by the director of the U. S. Veterans’ Bureau not to exceed one year for good cause shown. As a large number of men were discharged around January 1, 1919, the time limit set for January 1 1924 is gradually approaching. Even though a man has not at Present a compensable disability (10 Per cent) he should file his claim and establish service connection there- for within five years of discharge, in order that if in the future his dis- ability should become serious he could receive proper consideration from the Bureau. No man admitted into the military or naval service of the United States after February 9th, 1922, is entitled to compensation. -_—_—.— Natrona Pancake Flour, Delivery » your home. Phone 1478W. Hong Kong in connection with the situation at Canton, where Sun Yat Sen recently threaten- ed to seize the customs house. Five American destroyers have already sailed for Hong Kong. SOLICITORS NEW YORK—President NI1- cholas Murray Butler of Colum- bia University, has been elected Sure Relief FOR lg td a Men and women who wish to earn some good money before Xmas working half days, leave name, age and telephone number in box B-153, Tribune Office. —coming social events cast their shadows before —But don’t let a shadow be cast over your good time for lack of the proper clothes when we are sell- ing bewitching Evening Gowns and Dinner Dresses —all dinner dresses and evening gowns not in these special reduced lines Are Offered at a Reduction Of 33 Per Cent —and we especially remind you that here likewise are to be found all the pretty, little adornments and accessories that make the evening costume complete. ~meet your friends at the Frantz Shop

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