Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1924, Page 4

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forts of A. J. Parkin of Community Service. With two architectural proposals| city’ {s about to, see work started now before it, the committee ts giv-]on the new: structure. * ing its attention to selection of a] yn an interview with The Tribune j site. This problem will likely be| yesterday Mr. Parkin sald, “There solved without trouble because of is no question about the need of the almost universal request that the | such an organization as Community city park which as such amounts tol Service and a community house in little, be chosen. Casper. They will meet a long- The matter of financing the com-| standing need and play an impor- munity building is being thoroughly | tant part in the future progress of (Continued from Page One.) handled. Though in the end the/the city, especially as the people forward with assurance to erection| structure will be a possesion of] come to understand, the possibilities ‘of the proposel community build-|every Casperite, corporations such|in this movement for the .broaden- ing, Is due ‘tothe effective work|as the Standard Ol! company of|ing and enrichment of our. com- done by the committee which was] Indiana will assume beget pact munity life. named at a mass meeting at the| bility of supplying most of the con- 1 . Park: Elks hall early last: summer called| struction funds. In fact, the Stand- Me metipaginchd doa Hh fepane by A. J. Parkin, representative of|ard of Indiana has arranged to con- which will be commanding in its the National Community Service or-|tribute a major part of the large dignity and inviting in its sim- ganization of New York City, Those|amount to be_required, plicity—one which, placed in the who have been active in this work} Coming here & number of months proper setting, will be a credit to as members of the special commit-/ago, A. J.-Parkin has led the way tne intelligent and progressive spirit tee are Chairman P, .C. Nicolaysen,|in seeking concrete realization of that. guides the city. s Harry B. Durham, Charles Cullen, |Casper’s wish and.dream of 2 splen- ™modations and facilities to. serve W. O. Wilson, George W. Jarvis,| did building ‘for ita eommiunity at- many purposes it will be modern Mrs. B, B. Brooks, R.. 8. Eliisoh and| fairs. As @ result of, his efforts in and complete in every detail, No “Becretary Charles B. Stafford. interesting local service clubs,’ the organization of the city will need . to be concerned any longer about a 9,000 Panis : accommodations for all, and another - FRESH ROASTED {tem which should be of real inter- COFFEE Sketch of another type of architecture proposed for the new Casper Community bullding. This plan is also being considered by the committee which began work nearly a year ago on the project in furthering the ef- est to every citizen, it will be pos: sible to invite outsiders in so that they. may know our city better and enjoy its privileges with us. ; <**The, guditorium. wil] not only be equipped for , musical entertal ments, lectures, -mass motion ‘pietures, dramatics, but wit! = sand {t will go far toward helping us make Casper the convention city of the state, an ac honor. which we st make our owh strategic position « serve those who would Guests. “There will also be the gym- nasiums for the men an the women. bowling alleys, banquet and billiard rooms, a swimming pool, reading rooms, a ball room, and in addition YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE StOhED (Continued from Page One.) This is a high grade blend of choice coffees and equal to any 60c can coffee 5.000 Poi FRESH ROASTED COFFEE earnings to maintain the household. Husbands are jike that—they will lean if given a chance. This is one of the worst features of the entire situation, That is how. the male Ind’an got his start in a Ufe of continual {ndol- ence, The squaw at first did only &® part of the work but as the gen- erations went on, the male allowed her-to do more and more until fin- ally she was dolng all the manual labor. Will our‘ American wives come to this? I particularly aimed my remarks at women of the type of Fannie Yurst, who sets a very bad example | by lving tn a separate abode from her husband and, only meeting him occasionally at dinner or formal functions. Wom forte in life is to bear . That is what she is here here Js no getting away from the fact. * No man has a right to marry without being able to support a wife. By support I do not mean in the style to which the g'rl has been ac- customed in her father'shome. Too many young folks want to start out where their parents finished. One hundréd dollars a month ts enough to marry on provided the couple i# really in earnest. They cannot live in fashionable apart- ments on that sum, of course, but if they are in earnest they will en- dure some little hardships until the husband's ‘ncome can -be Increased. A good value and better than most can coffees at 10¢ to 15¢ a pound higher. NO DELIVERIES! NO CHARGES We bouglit this special lot of greén coffee long ago, 80 we are passing this special buy of good coffee to our customers, This sale only while our stock lasts Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. 228 East 2nd WHOLESALE PRRETAIL breeders—and should be shunned by newly-weds. 4 Four children should be the mint- mum in a family. Married people having less than that number aro shirking their duty to soclety. , Two children merely réproduce father and mother and cause a shrinkage ‘n population in case of the death of one of the children. “ Let us address and mail your Christmas greetings. The Letter Mee Hotel Townsend. «Phone its seating capacity of several thou- || band depends more and more on her | ¢ he Casver Sundev Cridune — in such abuilding.’”. resources dnd their talents so that | prosperity. to stress especially at this time,”|and the community made’ bi ice by all to each, by each to all, said Mr, Parkin. “This is a people’s| and better. Community Service and| always given in the most intelligent | movement from beginning to end.|the community house, a house of/and helpful way. Such a building This will be the people's house—| the people, provide just such a plat-|as we propose is the place where we theirs to own, control and maintain.|form. It is the common meeting | grow strong and ‘fit to render this Community \Service is a movement | place where all may come togéther|service, where we share with each of, by and forthe people which|as friends, grow better acquainted, | oth joy and inspiration. of saat Ee RE caetaeme eee aeieecimeemneme aeemeeemmeememenamenmmemenmeeeamermamae thinks in terms of what we can all do together for the good of our city. Tt is an organized effort for dealing ons it tiem balttto ee Christmas Shoppers character and c! mship throw: * Don’t fail to visit the ~ La Touff Linen Shop endeayor to make our home city at- for your Christmas selection tractive to ourselves and others—a better place for all to live in. If we of beautiful imported linens and many little things for acceptable gifts at moderate prices, for tre to have a city which all ‘will enjoy, to ‘which we may all point with pride as ‘Home,’ then intelli: sent effort and every good fotce. must be.brought into play toward this end. - This calls for united action. .No city can ever be really sound at/its core if its people are for any reason divided into hun- Also exclusive lingerie. dredsof separate, strange groups, h My u aif dir le Here is the thought. There ust {f'=" > /; -282SOUTH CENTER be in every city some common plat- ¢ 5 t : form for ‘togethern EB col Christmas Suggestions by a 3 WE Perkins&Co. § SPECIALTY STORE FOR.THE LITTLE MISS DRESSES i of Gingham, Wool Jersey or Silk. ‘Ages 2 to 6 years, $2.95 to $12.50 GIRLS’ SILK HOSIERY Sizes 6 to 914. Grey, brown, black or white. $1.00 to $1.50 pair CHILDREN’S PURSES. te 50c-to $1.75. each A CHILDREN’S HANDKERCHIEFS 8 in a holiday box. . * 25c to 65c a box DOLLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, $1.25 to $8.00 each CHILDREN’ ’S WOOL SWEATERS AND/SKATING SETS Ages 2 to 14 years. $1,95 to $7.50 FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Apartments are ° curses—divoree LINENS TABLE CLOTHS p $6.75 to $12.60 es 4 BEAUTIFUL LINEN TOWELS - i “7c to $1.50 ‘ BATH TOWEL SETS xs $2.25 to $9,75 ! HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES { $8.00 per pair ae : t \ DECORATIVE LINENS IN MADERIA, VENETIAN, LACE AND < INTALIAN CUT WORK AT PRICES MOST REASONABLE x WG Ferkins & Co. °. § SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BUILDING . ANSE AGRA PEE TROIS HOI ANGIE RG RECAST BE AE ATER RS REONSIPECTE BON ne headquarters for such civic organi- munity needs something to do as a/|play together, think re act together tions as mi; be properly housed | Community—somethirig ‘to which alljon those things w! count for NODS oe TREES DS DEPRES Bec the people can give themselves, their} community progress, stability: and “ "There is one thing I would Mke| ai others may be benefited thereby} ‘Community Service means serv- YA Pager Ait ‘May we show SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Your unrestricted choice of hundreds of delightfu’ gems. ‘ ss “\: REDUCED PRICES'ON. MERCHANDISE Z INEVERY DEPARTMENT | Here are some timely tips OF reesei Sak Ww ran quality, Cigare. He will ap- ciate the kirid you give Bim if you buy it at Tripeny’: Give Him a Smoking Set, or a Cigar Humidor: They Are Everlasting. STATIONERY Makes a wonderful Christmas gift for girls and women. We carry Eaton, Crane or Pike STATIONERY IN BOXES. LEATHER GOODS our large stock of beauti- Genuine Leather— “ OVERNIGHT BAGS } LADIES’ HAND BAGS. BOXES AND. PURSES GENTS’ ‘TRAVELING SETS AND, MILITARY. BRUSHES. JEWELRY GIFTS DIAMONDS DIAMOND RINGS DIAMOND LAVALLIERES DIAMOND BRACELETS i WATERS 5 e are 's agents for Gruen Watches, showing larg- est variety and assortment, sizes, all shapes, all pat- terns for Men and Women, We also carry all the Ameri- can makes of WatcHes of standard brands, PEARLS 2 La Treasure Pearls at HALF PRICE High Go Tam Serica on ‘ade Vanity and Compact Cases. % \IVORY Dainty Toilet Sets in white, Amber, and Shell Pyralin Ivory. Wide choice of dress- er sets, manicuring sets and tingle pieces, JOHN TRIPENY CO. DRUGS—JEWELRY 24{ South Center St. JUst IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS WYOMING’S LARGEST DISPLAY OF “n Diamond It is with real pleasure that we announce the arrival: of the representative of one of THE LARGEST DIA.: MOND IMPORTERS. IN THE UNITED STATES. © He is displaying at our store his entire line of ; DIAMONDS—DIAMOND WATCHES— AND MOUNTINGS : ta men and women at low pric part, that is Community you the line? ms - a § -. PERFUMES AND ~. TOILET WATERS | _ Just what she wants—in all the high grade and im ‘brands. Such as Blac! : se foty's, Hub; “aad ichard Hudnut’s, Djer Kiss and L, T, Piver, : -.. TOILET SETS Many beautiful Toilet Sets es; also Perf Snd Atomizer, ? VSMPS FOUNTAIN PENS~~ The famous Conklin, Parker, Dans sat Fverpha makes of Pencils, Pen: make lasting sifts. Sore Give Her or Him a KODAK For the Home Buy a Seth Thomas Clock |} SILVERWARE - Sterling Silverware and Plated Ware a You will find everything de- sired in Sterling and e Silver—all patterns are car- ziee te Rogers 154 and Sep: unity, as well as mn Sterling and Sheffield. Plate —Knives, Forks, Spoons, -Sil- ver Tea Sets, Nickle Plated Urn Sets, also Hollow Silver ware. as! Cocktail Mixers make accept. ie Wa Priced $12.00 and CANDIES 7 Our. Cand; Department is candy of the better kinds we can handle nhabame Johnston’s, Saylor’s and Woodward’s Fine Box Candies, Chocolates. and Bon Bons. Phones'72—99"

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