Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1923, Page 14

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P, 3. a TE mn iti p< sus 4 rae 3a@ Bre a°%5 — PAGE FOURTEEN MODERNISTS TO PRESS ISoUE IN CHURCH DEBATE Next Convention of Episcopalians to See Revival. h the modernists as be- i on the point of passing from public view, but others who claim the confidence of the modernists, ue would be continually said the > pressed 1 it comes before the next general vention of the church at New 01 5. In the other churches concerned, tis for pated only the ment of the opposing sides. continual develop- The Presbyterian controversy is expected to grow in force until it reaches the general convention next spring. ‘The fundamentalists who foresaw an early end to the present flurry, B though not to the principles under- lying the controversy, pointed to the pan n ,of the heresy Heaton of ev. Lee W. for the alle giv to William Norman Guthrie, reo} me tor of St. Marks-in-theBouwrle, who was called to task last week for dances he permitted erform at church fes- that the modernists n the current phase Mrs. Harry 8. New, wife of the postmaster general, catches the Christmas spirit in the air, and does her shopping early. - Snapped on @ Washington street - - FIRST AUTO LIGENSE FOR 1924 1S ISSUED HEREBY INSPECTOR R. R. Moorehouse of 610 Hast Second & surchased the first 1924 autor license issued in Natrona county this morning. The number was 652 and was for a Ford sedan, the numbers below that all having been put out on special re quest. ‘Warren Daly, state automobile in- spector, is in Casper and will’remain here until the latter part of January with his office at the sheriff's office in the court house, Frank B, Lucas, secretary of state, has suppli Daly with sufficient plates to handle 1 business for some weeks to 4 : . ry business that | § ive dor tomobiles who out certificates of ownership, necessary before a license for 1924 can be obtained, will find an a o Mr. Daly at his office who v on hand to handle this detail m: es en MAN PROSECUTEO FOR STEALING AUTO 15 ACQUITTED BY COURT |x : y y ¥ y ae : ul ‘ Y Y Y “ wish to make sper, was ac-|> qu n United States] q district court here T Puesday. LATE SPORTS | Dec. 19.—Nick Cul e 0 sub in the returned to the O} Barney Bu denied 1s been sold he did not kn had been complet chiefly the Presbyterian and BaP-| who was killed in the recent wreck of the ist, the issue now {s not belng 6°| year Erie, Pa., was carried to his last resting place in Philadel; sly fought and observers anticl-| his family lives. ‘ The Standard Oil Athletic asso- ,| clation on t,| Industrial Relations building, will FUCHS STORE THRONGED FOR SACRIFICE SALE ss: The sacrifice sale which was start- he Casper Daily Cribune The being found pany. His Last Journey & et until wanted by the purchas- ry a single garment over from sea- son to season. ter of. style. Mrs. G. D. Whitmore has accepted @ permanent position with the com- friends in Casper. Watch for the date. coupe is going to the given away at Lloyd's. pinta ate tae Ss For ages fuller’s earth was used by the weavers for absorbing the oil in woolen cloth. This ancient use has now become almost a thing of the past, other processes being used, but as a toilet powder fuller’s earth is invaluable, and it is still in great demand for clearing mineral oils and in the manufacture of soap, — —_—_—_—.—_— A Packard] ‘Tribune Want Ads bring results Fuchs company Goes not car The entire stock is placed on sale and will be strictly up-to-date in the mat- Mrs, Whitmore has many = ‘ , * William “Wild Bill” Donovan, former big. bee, Par here saree! ay ‘wentie! vent pihia, where IG SMOKER THURSDAY NIGHT Standard O!l company. The pro- gram will include music by an or. boxing, wrestling, pillow ng match, blind sock fight ea free smoker that pro _ 5 and other thrilling surpass any previous entertain-| events. ¢ prizes for contestants nts given to employes of the] will bo awarded. Thursday evening at war, Ushment today. The sale provides an excellent opportunity for per- sons to obtain practical Christmas at prices lower than would or- y obtain at this time of year. , fur coats, winter hats, go'd lace novelties, fur chok- siery, purses and hand mong the many things ng offered it _w dre until ¢ shoppers to REAL: In grateful appreciation of the reception given the New Princess Confectionery, since the recent opening of Wyoming’s finest confectionery, Mr. Lukis, manager of the Princess and manufacturer of Lukis’ fine candies has prepared the greatest candy surprise in the history of the confection game in Casper. An offer of this magnitude is like lightning. It eee only once. Nothing like it ever occurred efore. Nothing Like It Will Ever Occur Again! HOLD ON TIGHT -- The Greatest Candy Sensation Casper Has Ever Known --HOLD ON TIGHT The bona-fide value of this beautiful box of assorted Christmas Chocolates is $6.50 DOESN’T YOUR MOUTH WATER The Special Box Contains: Fruit Center Chocolates—Nut Meat Chocolates—Glace Fruit Chocolates Milk Chocolate—Dipped Caramels—Nougatire $6.50 Worth of Delicious Chocolates for $3.00 for ahi; de brand-new, 6-volt, 11-plate full cape perpen Hg battery, fresh from the bastecy, This is not merely a battery bargain—it’s a battery value such as you seldom hear of. ff these well-known batteries tor paris Teed: Chevrolet, Overland or other fight cars. (Batteries for other types of cars at low prices.) This offer may be withdrawn at any time—so come in today and get your battery. Liberty Garage Annex 414 S. Elm Street Phone 2303 No substitution—we handie PREST-O-LITE AND COLUMBIA Storage Batteries and parts exclusively. If you do not need a new battery our repair department will give you full satisfaction. colors and patterns. specializing in at, Nothing Would Please Any More Than a Nice Box of Hose Silk Hose, in all wanted colors. ..........-++e8ee cesses $2.25 to $3.00 Silk and Wool Hose... Felt Slippers For Gifts Our Felt Slipper stock is complete in all We have a beautiful Felt Slipper we are per pair ......eeees vx: The BOOTERY nn — pica Senha off i : " WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 19. Give Him Slippers He’ll Enjoy’Em You couldn’t give him anything he'd like better or be more practical. Men seldom think of buying slippers for themselves so this gives you an oppor- tunity to get hin something he’ll really enjoy. Felt Slippers, $2.00 and $2.45 Leather Slippers, $3, $4.00 and $4.25 Give Her Hose 9 0;.0.4.0 0 creams 0 ele 01t.00e.e eieeseeees $1.25 to $1.75 Party Slippers That Glisten With Daintiness Gold, silver and paisley Slippers for the holiday fes. tivities. Would suggest that you come in now and be fitted while there is a complete range of sizes. 1.00 124 EAST SECOND STREET GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR THE COMING YEAR —FROM— The PRINCESS Confectionery “THE HOME OF LUKIS CANDIES’ ANNOUNCING OUR GIFT TO THE PEOPLE OF CASPER \\ rit iputiy fp oe FOR TODAY AND THURSDAY ONLY 5 POUND FANCY BOX ALPINE MILK CHOCOLATES ASSORTED $3.00 IT IS OUR GIFT TO YOU! THE PRINCESS CONFECTIONERY GROUND FLOOR CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BUILDING ERE LE GELDER AEE : : LE GE REL E LEE LELN READ! The new, clean, sanitary Lukis’ Candy factory lo- cated right here in our own city of Casper has been working steadily, turning ont high-grade, pure, fresh Christmas Chocolates that every MAN, WOMAN and CHILD in Casper may have All the Candy Their Hearts Desire! Lukis candy is absolutely fresh. It comes direct from the factory to the retail store. It is given no opportunity to lose its natural freshness, its health- giving qualities. All this preparation means just one thing, Mr. Lukis is going to do something for the Casper people that has never before been “attempted. The very box is a work of art and sturdy construe- Hon: It is beautifully tied with many colored rib- ons, TRULY A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT It may seem impossible, but pay the Princess a visit on Thursday. : YOUR SURPRISE WILL BE UNBOUNDED

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