Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 14

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PA PAGE FOURTEEN STIMULUS TO CASPER BUSINESS he Concert to be presented at che Elks Hall Monday night under the auspices of the Treble Clef thorus ix of benefit to more people than just those fn attendance on tne evening of the presentation. Mem cers of the chorus must be fittingly gowned for the occasion and thus ‘adies’ ready to wear stores in Cas. yer find their saies greatly increased ist before e event. The beaut n line for co: because of parlors of Casper are siderable added busi- the concert as all 1ess Ase adies who ar to sing must have heir in ultra perfeet condi- on. stores are on the list as slippers are always purchased vart: ixi companies come in for ed share of the good times, and their orts must with adequate m sportation to and from th Indeed it is a business boom- practically every line. or two Ic 1 business houses ELECTRICAL GIFTS ARE TASTEFULLY DISPLAYED AT POWER SALESROOM | Into his power comes Charles Pe With mammoth Christmas tree ctrically lighted and casting its beams over dozens of excéllent elec- trical appliances waiting to be pur- chased as gifts for every member of the family, the salesroom of the Mountain States Power Co. has truly taken on a holiday atmosphere. Ap- propriate decorations adorn walls and ceiling and the company ts ready and waiting for those folks who have icular heed to the slogan— jomething Electrical." ¢ 8, pereolators, electric irons, curling irons, Hoover Suction clean- ers and scores ‘of other useful and yet ornamental articles adorn the tables and counters at the Power Company. In a large display adver- tsement in this issue of the Tribune- Herald they are attempting to show the perple of Casper the way to real economy on practical Christmas gifts. Competent clerks are always in at- tendance at the salesroom ready to demonstrate any appliance with ab- solutely no obligation to buy. Any. thing purchased at the Mountain States Power Co., may be paid for in easy payments every month in con- nection with your IMght bill. Phone 40: when approached by members of the committee with regard to purchas- ing ticket or two for the concert and being in attendance have re- {used to consider the purchase. They have been in the minority however and the ticket sale is going forward at a great rate with every prospect for a crowded house tomorrow, eve- ning. EE ——— GIRL SCOUT LEADERS MEETING POSTPONED On account of the Treble Clef con- cert coming on the regular meeting night of the Girl Scout Leaders’ ciation, it hag been decided to postpone the leaders meeting to the following night, Tuesday, December ii 0 o'clock, The meeting will be held in the public Ubrary. It will one before the holid: is urged to be present. EURITIG, PAIN, RHEUMATIOM “Heet” Relieves Instantly e,) ssembly room of the be the last With applicator attached to cork, just brush “Heet” oyer the pain area, whether in afms, elbows, shoulders. feet, knees, legs, back, neck or body. Instantly, you feel this harmle: glorious, penetrating heat draw the pain, soyeness and stiffness right out of the aching or swollen joint. muscle or nerve. Be- sides, “Heet” scatters the conges- tion and establishes a cure. “Heet’» contains two soothing, penetrating ingredients, too expen- sive to use in ordinary linfinents or analgesics. ‘‘Heet" is a clean, pleas- ant liquid; doesn’t stain, blister or irritate the skin and costs only 60 an: Ad: drug store. SERVICEABILITY Will feature this year’s Christmas gifts. We doubt if there is a store in Casper able to offer you the wide choice of ARTISTIC AND PRACTICAL ARTICLES to be found at TRIPENY’ BAY TZ: @ A Nothing Can Excel DIAMOND As Christmas’ Ideal Gift Our Display Is Truly Wonderful. And we are able to offer perfect stones in artistic settings at a great saving. ON CHRISTMAS MORNING A GRUEN WATCH For mother, father, sis- ter, brother. Our stock is Wyoming’s largest. American-made Watches, Too, in Price as Low as $10. Se oo GROEN Cirra Veritnin LET US SUGGEST Carving Sets Seth Thomas Clock Silverware Bulova Watches Fou in Pens Pearls Cigars Toilet Supplies Traveling Bags Wardrobe Trunks Incense Burners Framed Pictures Dresser Sets Electric Appliances Pipes and Tobacco Shaving Sets Ash Tr: AND MANY MORE JOHN TRIPENY CO, DRUGS AND JEWELRY 241 South Center St.—Phone 72 THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD CHORUS CONCERT DUE TOGIVE |Oil Activities at Douglas DOUGLAS, -Wyo., Dec, 12.—The Ackard test well. being drilled on the Platte Valley ranch at McKin- ley is shut down at 1,500 feet, ac- cording to Dorsey Straitift of the Crm of Morgan and Straitiff, who is in charge of the drilling operations. It is reported that the test will be continued and that Mr. Ackard is expected here from Colby, Kansas, in a‘short time to make: arrange ments for resuming work. Casper Syndicate Interested It was reported here that the Cas- ber syndicate which is preparing to drill on the Benham place near Ir- vine' has secured the leases which have been held by the Olson Broth- ers, who completed a duster in the Irvine basin last year. It {s under- stood that another test is to be drilled soon in that district. Gas Flow at Irvine » B. Nauman struck a heavy flow of gas Saturday afternoon at a lepth -of 200 feet_on the Ferdinand Durant -place at Irvine, the flow being of sufficient quantity to force the tools out of the hole and work- men have been unable to get {t un- der control. No estimates of the quantity of gas have been made but. it is stated that the roar can be heard for several miles, Drillers were attempting to complete a water well when the gas came in. The strike may mean the location of an oil pool and it 1s. understocd that efforts will be made to have another test drilled in that section in the spring. sete ee BEAUTY SPOTS IN THs STATE 10-BE USED IN WESTERN TRAVELOGUE The | Wyoming Motor club are assisting Rey. A. W. Luce of Colorado Springs Colorado in) securing pic- tures of the beauty spots of Wyo- ming suitable for making colored lantern slides, Rey. Luce is contemplating a lec- ture tour through the east during the present winter season and pro- poses'as a diversion to give {llus- trated talks to service clubs, cham- bers of commerce, and similar or- ganizations in an effort to create a desire on the part of easterners to visit the Rocky mountain region. The pictures that| have been fur- nished are fairly representative of all sections of the state and will adyance the recreational and scenic resources of Wyoming Rev. Luce ig particularly impressed with the Indian Medicine Wheel of the Big Horn Mountains, as a colorful sub- ject for illustration. S, N. Leek of Jackson, Wyoming responded to an S. 0. 8. by send’ng a number of his best colored slides of the ma- Jestic Tetons and scenes in the fa- mous Jackson Hole country. costae Electrical gifts are worthwhile SECOND CLASS GIRL OOOUTS 10 BEGIN RED COGS WORK MONDAY Monday night at- 7:00 o'clock in the club room of the public library a class of Girl Scouts in first aid and care‘of the sick, under the in: struction of Mrs, Violet Frenchville, will be organized. Onty second class Girl Scouts, fifteen or sixteen years of age, or over. will be eligible. Monday night's class will be for organization only and will be dis- missed early in time for the Treble Clef concert. The complete course will cover a period of thirty weeks,” one hour lessons a week, from 7 to 8 o'clock. Instruction will fall broadly under the following headings: (1) First ald in emergencies; (2) personal health; (3) health in the home; (4) child nurs- ing; () health in the community. ain minimum requirements wi Peng aye ia SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 be laid down which all Girl Scouts must meet. Textbooks for the above course are belny supplied by the local Red Cross chapter, On completion of the course, the girls will receive junior Red Cross certificates as well as their Girl Scout proficiency badges —health winner, first aid, home nurse and child nurse. Every Girl Scout who ts eligible bysage and rank is urged to come to this first meeting, Under the Australian compulsory voting law the elector is not com- pelled actually to cast his vote if there Is not a candidate with whose views he is in sympathy, but he must attend the polling booth and mark his ballot in some way . to prove attendance. A fallure to do Nature Cure Institute MODERN 623 South Durbin Street BATHS MASSAGE Treatments $1.50 Baths $1.00 MASSEUR * MASSEUSE }/! Phone 1478 For Appointment this makes him Hable to a fine ot ten dollars, Drink Hillcrest Water. TREBLE CLEF CONCERT ELK3 AUDITORIUM Monday, Dec. 14, 8:15 P. M. Plan to Attend. Phone 1151. French Dry Cleaners and Dyers THE BEST IN SERVICE We Call and Deliver PHONE 802 JAKE The Nifty Tailor 9 Outstanding Maytag Features 1.—Washes faster. The Gyrafoam Principle cre- ates a more highly en- and effective No idle ergized, turbulent continuously water action. ‘water. 2.—Washes cleaner. 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