Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 12

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—_— Me Sar! 4 a 1 ile te ac he +107 nte Sé PAGE TWELVE. GRAVE ROBBER CHEERED UP BY SPIRITUAL ALD ‘STRONG HOLIDAY PROGRAM PREPARED BY FIRST: “According to your faith be it unto you” seems to be the principle | upon which this new church has tackled its job in Casper. Begin- ning in one of the largest audi- toriums of the city with a compiete| program of the best talent it has kept up and even improved with| time. It has scheduled a church Calls on Pastor Upon program on the foundations of a f modern city church. Everything 1s | . S carefully planned ahead, and all Reaching Scene of | caret, rane chad, ond | - service. | Confessed Crime. Seed, Dieciac) Satonn® | “ Pseenite as C tmas Sunday.| Special music by the First church | a R, wi c. 18—Th 7 pues Ms nae rare ee quartet, Christmas hymns and a| passeth jerstan z ward J. Sail the Douglas county jail awaiting trial on a on, and he went to bed nd even cheerful. d and his “Sunshine Gir Anderson, his former sec when he was head of a phon manufacturing company at rau Claire, Wisconsin. yesterday asked for and received spiritual guidance from the pastor of the church Sailstad attended here asa boy, minister remaining with the the sheriff's office more t Mrs. Augusta ne prisoner brought the church 1, and her pleasant athy Anderson and in couple of man to the jai z to I her ® at rest fears which havi wor years, fears which had un ression in their first mterview here, the night they ar- rived and were whisked away jail to avoid a large crowd of the curtous. Another cause for relief to Sailstad was the news that his wife, Mrs. Leona Sallstad-Richardson, whom he deserted to elope with the Anderson | girl, had returned to her home in Eau Claire. Sallstad and Derethy spent yester- usion at the ail. sllstad will be arraigned before Parker on the arson , this week, according to District Attorney Robert E. Ken- nedy. Mr. Kennedy said he had not decided whether Dorothy Ander- son will be arraigned as a principal Sailstad has told newspaper men that he had no wish to get out on John A. Cadigan, attorney for Mrs. Leona Sailstad-Richardson issued a statement saying that two insur- nanies had already settled an@® con for $4,500 apiece on policies having face values of $9,000 each, “The insurance companies bet half the policies Sailstad was alive and we bet half the policies he was dead,” he stated | City Briefs ||| Muritt of Douglas was a yesterday. . A. F. business visitor here es Frank Clark was a Casper arrival here yesterday from Cheyenne. oe Edward Plosser is visiting in the city for a short time from Sioux City, Ia. eee Carl Krueger came in yesterday from Salt Creek and will spend several days here. C. E. Beard of Laramie is here on business this week. ee Walter Wiillia Dusiness man b eee Roy Miller of Billings, Mont., is visiting with frier here and at tending to business affairs. . ° 'D. F. Frosway is an out of town Dusiness visitor here for a few days from Riverton. eee ‘Mart Hibbard is a Sheridan man spending several days here on busi- ness. eee Y. B. Whaley was a Casper ar- rival here yesterday from Basin. eoe G. B. Littridge of Douglas is here on business for a short time. oes D. Tomlinson is a Cheyenne itor In the city today. D. Van Law of Denver is attend- to business affairs here for sev- eral days. eee Clifford Bond will leave Saturday for his former home in Milwauk: where he will spend the holidays | with his parents. Mr, Bond will also visit for a short time in St.; oe Kelly an@ Mitch are big-time en tertainers with the Wyoming Play ers. IMPROVED DINING CAR SERVICE ON CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY leaving New riving Fremont iner ¢ 6. ik m., 2 nd dir leaving riving South further Niles NOTICE THE CLUB CAFE hanged hands, Give us Our foods and cook- irst cla: he best of ced management in s for years. Try us. A. M. Kruzie, Prop. 129 So. Center St. to| ° | sermon on the theme “The Prince|{ | of Peace,” by the pastor, will obtain | at the morning hour. .The fellow- | ship and friendship meeting in the evening will partake of the Christ mas spirit and will be well worth| while. Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock | at the Y. W. C. A. rooms the church | school will give its first Christmas | program. Everything is set for a | good time for the children. The committees are all on the job and the evening will be a historic one. Tuesday being Christmas day it was felt that something of a city affair should be had to give united expression to the feelings of grati tude and good will which prevail | at this festive season. And so Mrs. | Berta Smith, director of music, has | under direction at this time a com | pany of the best talent in the city | will sing the famous Christmas | ata, “The Manger Prince.” A short religious service of thirty minutes will precede the rendering of the cantata The management of the America theater were en- thusiastic over it and donated the {-use of the theater. The service will open prompt at 10:30 a. m. It is planned, if possibl a processional to ‘sing | and recessional ‘at JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE GAME TO DETERMINE SCHOOL GLASS TITLE, Tomorrow afternoon at 3:45 the class championship football game of. the Casper high school will be playea| at the athletic fleld. The Juniors who won decisively from the Sen iors and tho Sophomores, who out- Played the Freshmen in the prelim- inary games, will meet. Both teams have been practicing strenuously for the game and with, fine weather the contest should be| an interesting one. | wanes Ta SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 —_———_ Dancing, singing, actini Elks auditorium tomorro' tho Fricuy night ‘CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, PUBLIC TO BE INVITED this service. richest local affairs ever held here. The theater will seat a thousand people and it is hoped that it will be filled: Quite a few requests have come in that the church set Sunday morning, January 6, being the first Sunday of the new year, as a spe- cial time to receive new members. It has therefore been settled that at that service the right fellowship will be extended to all those who wish to make this church their church home. There are } dreds of unchurched people in per who might find the inspiration that they seek and the freedom for which they contend within the fold] of this church. Think it over. Then on Wednesday evening, January 9, the annual church meet- ing and dinner will be held at the/ cafeteria ‘of the Y. W. C. A. This is always one of the great events of the church year. To this all friends of the church retire and here they commit themselves to better service. nabezee SS Re ENS ‘CALIFORNIA PRODUCE COMPANY 15 OPENING SUPPLY STORE HERE Casper’s latest wholesale house is a branch of the California Produce company which is just opening up in the new Pettin butlding Second and Park streets. J. Pap’ who has been connected with company for some time in one of California offices, will be mans of the Casper branch. A large supply of fruit, nuts, ete., has already arrived and will be sold directly to the merchants of Casper. Mr. Pappas stated this morning that the activity and fast growth of Casper was responsible for locat ing a store here. The California Produce company has been doing a big business with Casper mer-| chants for some time and it thought that better business might be facilitated by having a direct supply center here. the Divorce Petition Is Filed In Court Vernon P. Beltz has instituted al- vorce proceedings against Grace Beltz on the grounds of cruelty. The couple were married July 14 1917, at Red Wing, Minn. pasha iL Watch for the date. A Packard coupe is golng to the given away at Lioyd'z. —____. Don't fo: the masquerade ball KIDDIE-KARS—Small . WHITE EXPRESS Durability . Silk Lingerie Silk Hosiery Bathrobes Corduroy, Quilted Satin; or All Wool Bathrobes Boudoir Caps Bedroom Slippers Felt, Satin; or Leather Mocassins Handkerchiefs Wool Coat Scarfs Indian Leather Novelties Polly Chrome Sets Lustre Wear Sets Maderia Linen Novelty Garters Beads and Bracelets . Earrings Purses and Beaded Bags 120 East Second KIDDIE-KARS—Large . 6. sceweee. eee ss $3.95 WAGONS—Built GIFT SUGGESTIONS THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. Little Tots Our Toy department holds many surprises for you— all kinds of toys at reason- able prices. for + $5.25 to $15.00 FOR THE BABY Toilet Sets Sweaters Silk Jacquettes Sweater Sets Rattles Coats Caps, etc. Phone 1981 It will be on of the) hand of | Eve Casper Daflp Cridune NEGRO MINSTRELS SHOW SAVORS OF OLD SOUTH Busi laid hold of Casper’s population last evening at the Columbia theater and transplanted them to the South, where music and dancing are the chief entertainments, and laugh- ter holds sway forever. The entire production ‘savors unmistakably of the old South, which many have seen Again last evening, it was proven de- cisively that Jaz: which the colored people excel. Every member of the company of 20 is a star. Many are trained dancers. Many were born that way. water, and an audience that sits mo- tionless while the minstrel jazzadors are “doing their stuff,” is not a live audience but a dead one. The syncopation is captivating. The entire production lends the impression of a gigantic hodge-podge ee ANOTHER RAPE CAGE REVEALED Charles F, Yeoman of North Cas- per has been arrested by the sher. iff’s office on a charge of rape with he prosecuting attorney as the complaining witness. The girl on whom the assaults were committed s sald to be 15 years old and about to become a mother, This is the second rape case that has developed in North Casper with- in the last week. Yeoman was re- leased this afterndon on a bond of $2,000. Nickerson, the defendant in the first was forced to furnish bond of $5,000. ————.—__—. SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY ELKS’ Wednesday, BY SUSAN Wesley Kerper T. J. Kelly Adults, 75c After Defraying Expenses all star colored minstrels! of good wholesome entertainment. Sunny ter, and finishes in a great burst of and many others have read about.| dancing is an art All are jazz musicians ofthe first} PLAYERS AT 8:00 P. M. Present Two One-Act Plays “THE ROBBERY” BY CLARE KUMMER —and— “SUPPRESSED DESIRES’ —with— Miss Loy Ripley. ONE NIGHT ONLY. ‘Admission Stadium Fund of the Wyoming University HIT 13 SCORE | ‘There ts no plot to the presentation. | It just rambles on from good to bet- melody by the whole company which leaves the departing audience in the mood which prompts the immediate purchase of a ticket to Memphis. You'll enjoy Busby’s Colored Min- strels. They’re different, The Nay Brother's Quartette shines and glitters. Nothing ex- cites the emotions as does the soft and perfect harmony of a negro quartette. The Creole chorus is a peppy, high kicking eggregation that loves dancing and “nothing cise but.” ,One more night of mirth. ONLY CHILDREN USED IN CANVASSING FOR HEALTH SEAL SALE The Wyoming Public Health asso- ciation employs only school children for the purpose of canvassing the public to get persons to morning when it was reported that there were parties representing themselves to be workers of the Public Health association selling other kinds of Christmas seals. The health seals handled by the associa- tion have the double-barred cross. No other kind is handled. Mrs. W. E. Woods, chairman for the association in Casper, stated today that the seals would be on sale at the Music Shoppe until Christmas. panini <Aapabansiians Two comedies of merit and @ mu- sical entertainment at Elks’. audl- torlum tomorrow. Christmas money can be solved east! Join the Christmas Savings club. Casper National Bank. HALL December 19 GLASSPELL Miss Olivette Mitsch Miss Helen Coleman Students, 35c All Funds Go Toward the THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. RIG TIMBERS Distrib’ Phone 2300 and 62 Everything in Building Material Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS utors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. Casper, Wyo. buy the} health seals, it was announced this || ee TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923: will hold its train No. 32 from 2:45 Fr iday Train Will) veroce untn 416 o'clock. This wil make it possible for those who desire WHITE LAUNDRY Be Held as Aid to eer that day, to complete the AT YOUR SERVICE Cas per Teachers ee Phone 1702 / nections, due to the courtesy of the Burlington. ————— For the convenience of Casper pub-| Join the Christmas Savings club. llc school teachers who wish to leave| Casper National Bank. for points east of here next Friday, afternoon the Burlington railroad night. F Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon's Fresh Roasted Coffee 228 East Second St. Phone 623 ‘WELL-Kxown Famous REcEIrT Boox AUTHOR Ointment Open Evenings Until Christmas For the convenience of people, who are employed during the day, we will keep our Jewelery Store open every evening until Christmas. Make your selection early, pay a small deposit and we will lay aside the gift until Christmas Eve. Remember that never before has Casper been treated to any- where near as fine a display of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, as are ready here now for your selection. OTHROC JEWELERS diseases. Particularly beneficial ip the treatment of eczema, that torturing ailment to which so many people are subject. Best for chiidren—chapped hands and face, insect bites, sore feet. Not injurious to the most delicate, tender skin. Read below Mise Lillian Durgan of 136 Miller St, Alpena, Michigan, saya: “I willsay that Dr. A. W.Chase’s Oimtment helped me wonderfull; It took the pimples and blackheads off my nose and made my skin clear. You may use my testimo- nial so that jt may benefit others as it aid me.” You ean buy Dr. Chases Ot ment at all drug stores. Tobes of getting thi int. re portrall Chase.M.D. .D.areoneach box—your protection against imitations Dr. A.W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. 257 Washington St., Buffalo, N. ¥. Henning Hetel Bldg. CAR AND TRUCK STORAGE At the Liberty Garage Telephone 983 428 South Elm Street DIAMOND SALE Huber’s Jewelry Store THE BIG CHRISTMAS CANDY SALE IS NOW IN FULL BLAST Every Man, Woman and Child in Casper Shall Have All the Candy Their Hearts Desire AT THE PRICES QUOTED DURING THIS BIG SENSATIONAL CANDY SALE | The Reason We Can Sell Fresh Made Candies at These Low Prices Is - Very Simple—We Make Our Own Cand y—and There Is NO MIDDLE-MAN’S PROFIT FREE---A CANDY CANE We have extended the offer of a Free Candy Cane with every purchase of the following sale items. This gives all folks an opportunity, a chance to get in on this free offer for Christmas. One Pecan Nut Loaf, $ One 2-lb. Box of Fancy 1.00 Cherries, reg. $3 value. $2.00 regular $1.50 value A CANDY CANE FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE EXTRA SPECIALS Mixed French Chocolates and Bon- Bons, 5 Ibs. for $1.85. Per Ib. aap: |" Pure Christmas Mixed, | 5 Ibs. for 85¢; per Tbs... OG Per box .. Fresh-made Peanut Bar, 5. 85e Special Family Box Assortment, 4 pounds to bix. Per box.. |B pounds to box. $1.00 85e Per DOX oi oiakescerera tree tenes DO NOT FAIL TO PURCHASE AT LEAST ONE OF THESE 5-LB. BOXES, VIZ: Handsome assortment—in a fancy 5-lb. box—containing: Milk Ohocolates, Real French Bon Bons—Class “A” Fruit Candies—$6.50 value— 3 00 $3. | SIGUGRY A ETIGE (20.01 0%5-0 0.05. o1650 Sie: e'0ce ee Vs chee bh wtee ta : ¢ out-of-town customers, which orders shall receive the same prompt service as obtained by our City trade. Mail us your orders for any of the above merchandise with an additional mailing fee, and we will forward to any point, upon any date you request, the merchandise desired. P Address to THE LUKIS CANDY COMPANY or “THE PRINCESS CONFECTIONERY” The Most Beautiful Store in the West GROUND FLOOR—CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BUILDING High-grade Assorted Chocolates, 314 pounds to box. $1.50 Fresh-made Peanut Brittle, 5 pounds to box. Per box. « MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT We have installed a Special Mailing Department for

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