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Cc re hi PAGE TWELVE. VOTE. DEADL OE Many Conferences Progress as Recess Is Taken Today. cr the Toledo -franchiae oF 0 WASE arious ferences jate a er the chairma tate Commerce h th to be resur house. .neanwhile, held its|tee conference. Most of the south t session in three days, with Rep-|erners have all along favored the| ive Frear, “Sotelo harap ous tg nave ve ronemen, me coee| TO) PUT GRIMP IN AAT: Meet Friday Night 2 ii wie The esentat CHICAGO, Dec. 13,—With the, {principal business meeting of the | major and minor leagues concluded, [the player market, minor echedu'e in detal's sociat franchise moved to the front around baseball headquarters. Former Owner Jimmy ™ 1 aid to be a er club of the We LINGTON, Dec. 13 Vith voting | have their eye on the Coast jeague 4 Monday. | American association draft commit-| his observations last summer in! tion of the draft price is understood | after which t Republic to be the principal stumbling block, | were called into a $10,000 figure being the idea of the, act on committee Coast and American association, ments completed yesterday by their] magnates, while the Internationals committee on committees. voting alignments senate fight over the In € erce Committee chairmanshir The ttel ane ¥ ed over low senator Sena: the had «date. Maryta: support want a $15,000 limit. “The ‘Kid’ Gleason transfer to the! Chicago Nationals, first announced J later modified, is still unse teday. It was widely reported today that Clark Griffith of the Washing. sharply Democrat Senator Cummins, F ‘Isconsin an insurgent leader, Democrat, of | * felt that the move of the LaFol Seer ette supporters “would make the| SHERIDAN, Wyo. Dec. 13.—| election of Senator Smith not a] Forrest Daniels, a member of Troop} Democratic triumph, but rather a] of the Wyoming National Guard,| significant one for Senator TaFo!-| the Sheridan cavalry troop, been! lette and his following.” nominated by vernor Wm. RB. agen Ross for appointment to the U. S LISBON, Dec, 13.—(By the Asso-| Military academy at West Point, it ciated Press)—The Portugueso cab-| was learned here today. He was the resigned today: The mintstry | only national guard applicant in the was formed on November 15, with | state and will not be obliged to take| Antonio Machado as ‘premier. an entrance examination, it is said. These Gifts Will Please Them Cleverness wins many acquaintances, but thoughtful- ness ig the thing that strengthens friendships and begets affection. Practical, thoughtful gifts can be found here, suitable for any of your many friends and relations. Christmas: Slippers for Mother _ Dad and Sister Warm house Slippers—their warmth and softness commending them to the seeker for gifts useful and attractive. There are many different styles to choose from here in leather, satin and felts, in myriad of colors. Women’s Felts in pretty, one Rolor toves)-2-- oe Women’s Felts in two colors tastefully matched in rich b black or rose —_--_- Bright black kid leather Boudoirs Men’s soft leather Slippers__ ..-$3.25 and $4.00 Men's good looking “Smuggler” Felts : -$2.45 Children’s cozy Felts, from ~ --------$1.25 to $1.50 zes vary. ” 1.50 “” a” an 0 io a As you check over your Christmas list, aren't there several for whom Hosiery would be a most appropri e gift? Isn’t it the sort of gift ou would like to receive your- self? There are any number of kinds in silk or wool, plain or fancy, so that you can get just the sort that’s sure to be appreciated. Warm Silk and Wool Phoenix Hose in browns, blacks and heathers ~--_-.-- $1.50 to $3.50 Beautiful Phoenix Silk Hose in all the variety of the seascn’s shoe shades ._____$1.65 to $3.95 IG “YOUR In choosing Slippers, Shoes as gifts if you will bring us the numbers. | from th 1 of one of their | ol sure to get the | | $50,000 and some p' the inter-| The Southern club owners also! bobbed up again Rats! said old timers here when an enne Boy Scout tre tigate whether east rats had invaded ( t Tt 1 Never 1 i aa there whis determi upporting enne, and never would b a couldn't live at this altity the Bo: GETS APPOINTMENT 10 y ~ after al CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—Meeting of| tic can. {partial survey cf West Cheyenne|the American Farm Bureau Feder-' | alone, that they had found severa 4 WEST POINT ACADEMY jhundred rats, and that there prob-| choose a secretary of the organtza-| | ably were at least 3,000 in that dis-| tion, is generally expected by com- NW be Casper Daily Cribune SENATE CHIEFS PLAYER MARKET OPENED WITH =e =:s-=-=~2 LEAGUE MEETING IN CHICAGO prwann FO 1 ton Americans had entered into ne-| Sox pilot to manage the Senators, | Dudiey Lee of Tu’ shortster, so far h highest price in the slugging v r trades ay yur players F Kramer duck hunters, Anton Ross Fre Johnson's this. et The $25,000 and by Pittsburgh r pitther of Oakla ud Illeo. ‘The bodies of will be good until June 1, 1924. CHEYENNE BOY SCOUTS Oda Fevtows win estrymen were Villam ¢ rn association» so Council. rutin x » °| beth men are still under the waters ate in recess in’ de ens to have consummated the| have made an offer for the of thie? tack srédve: 5 sdisy “ath most player trades, Atlanta getting |seph club of the Western Jeague and| 4 reward of $400 is now being |siven by y car ng to nego.|three from the Los A s-|the Kansas City, Kansas, effort to) offered by T. V. Ross for the re-| the patticokenit leadlock | terday get into the Western league has! covery of the victims. This offer juthrie’s avowed purpose of bring- | ports, it was made to read as if the Last week | festival took place in the church newspapers gave considerable space | jtself. The entire festival, which, Nicholas in | indeed, was just a merry gathering which they reported young men and ) of parishioners, was held within the women dressed “like the“signs of | parish hall, which was the proper mingled with those in| place for it.” audience and forced them to| It is understood that Bishop ‘in in the merry frolic. ing beauty into religion. December 14. There will be work) co CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 13 tendance. | Visiting members of the) > Wrder, a nouncement was Order, le that Chey ps would inves ‘barn y the old timer verred — rats 7 | le. Today Scouts reporte: lon executive committee today to! trict alone. mittee men to result in the choice Albert M. Day, representing the|of J. W, Coverdale, former secre United States Bureau of Biological | tary, who was ousted at the final Survey, to whom the report was| meeting of the former committee. | made, said the situation was ser. = jous, that steps must be taken at} NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Dissolu- once to eradicate the rats or the|tion of the corporation of the inter- city would become overrun with the| church world movement. of North pests. Each pair of rats, said Day| America was assured in supreme is potential of 3,500,000 descendants| court today when representatives within five years. At that rate Chey-| of the state attorney general's office enne in 1928 may have a rat popula-| did not appear to oppose the action tion_of something like five billions.!A default was entered. How his eyes will shine if he gets a pair of these Hi-Cuts with their straps and bright buckles. There isn’t a boy living who doesn’t want a pair, A soft, yet Lysa brown calfskin, reomy toes, Goodyear welt soles, rass buckles! Sizes 12 to A Gift You’d Like to Keep Yourself If you have to fight the tempta- tion to “keep it yourself” you'll know it’s a successful gift. You'll have such a struggle over this beautiful Slipper of either grey or Tog cabin, suede, trimmed with a harmonizing color of kid leather. The heels are mod- erate, yet the slipper is dainty and suitable for most dress wear. $9.50 Shoe trees and a bit of shirred on ribbon— and there you have a gift inexpensive, at- tractive and useful. Most of our slippers come in pretty Christ- mas boxes that enhance the value of the gift. We give a balloon with every pair of child- ren’s shoes sold. An added gift free. Hosiery is a gift easily wrapped for mail- ing. We will furnish box A pair of four-buckle Ga- loshes will please any schooi girl, and older girls, too. We have a large selection of bright Rhimestone buckles that will fit any slipper with @ pbtane S32 a oe $1.75 Mother would Sike a pair of warm Spats (she can’t get used to low shoes in winter) ard we have a variety for ge SEs SER $3.00 and $4.00 Ask Goose Shoes this Christmas. SHOEMAN™; any mother how enthusiastic they are over new ones. in the Patriarchial Degree, and it is) ported. desired that there will be a good at-| dec Festival Dance Defended By Rector and Vestrymen Summoned Before Bishop NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Dr. Nor- notiations with the former White stopped by a general convention in ' | s. | man Guthrie, pastor of St. Marky-| which voters of bishops, clergy and pal Sathen fooa ie since the deal for Eddie Collins! e | in-the-Bouwerle and his board of | laymen would ‘be taken. | fo ‘of which we hay. 1d the ToledowAmerican as-|seems to be off. ly called before Bishop| “Nothing we have done at St. pi bg n'sa T. Maw ming of the Protest-| Marks- has ever been, from ° a . |ant Eplseopal diocese of New Yori: | church point of view, either im- One month ago today two Casper | today to explain reports of dances }/ and erick Davis, were drowned in| chureh and parish house. » which is between | ports have re downtown | times in the past and present we These re-| have been canonically within the “shocked and scanda hop Manning, he said. | ning has The dances, most of them of the/ dalous doin: Greek classic have been| ports. * * * The purpose of th ung women members of | meetings was deliberately miscon a festival at St. interpretative | dances and other entertainment is BILL OF THE FUTURE ENTERPRISE encampment No. 9. dances, in which colored spotlights | forbidden in @ consecrated building I. O. O. F., will meet Friday night * much of a part as they n have been re-} discontinuance of Sunday night; course. Settlement of the obligations | forums conducted at the Church of | of Russia to this country then| visited by the coldest weathe: ared girls in these dances have| the Ascension by Dr. Perey Stick-| could be referred to arbitration, Mr.| perienced by that section this veasoy jand fruit growers in the citrus ; ‘The Wisconsin member presented | gion resorted to the use of smud pots to combat frost. East “Russia measures up with two south of Los Angeles temperat thirds of the European countries in| ranged as low as 26 degrees in « | instances, according to local ¥ Newspaper accounts have n scantily elad. Dr. Guthrie said he and the ves-| Burch took action at that time. trymen woud heed the call of Bishop Se rai ee Manning, but insisted each member| WASHIN of the board would stand by him!nation by the navy wage board of tion to continue the were ordered various naval! districts has disclosed SILK UNDERWEAR Teddies, Gowns and Chemise. $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95 values at $4.95 SILK UNDERWEAR Teddies, Gowns and Chemise. $8.95 and $9.95 $5.95 SILK UNDERWEAR Teddies, Gowns and Chemise. $10.95 and $12.95 values at. se Age $8.95 The beauty, practicability and wide usage of Silk Underwear makes this a favored opportunity for gift buying as well as personal buying. 6 EL AEN _— THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 192 no reason for important changes in| more certain and business | navy yard wage scales now prevail-| the systems possessed by a ing. of European countries. | “Russia promises to be onc mora! or illegal," he said. “At all an asset worth having. tive Makes Request axe Of Congress. law. I presume that Bishop Man- t his ideas about ‘scar from the pres of Di WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Esta- blishment of trade relations with/ Russia by the United States was urged by Representative Frear, re publican, Wisconsin, in a speech in/ the house today detailing his in- vestigations during a visit to that country last Summer. ‘ In a fair trial of a trade agreement strued. In many newspaper re At vari- which was made the Basis for the ney Grant. Bishop Charles 8S. | Frear said. these conclusions: TON, Dec. 13.—Exami reports as to wage conditions in the| stability and promise. Its financlal budget system is bureau officials. The Question Is: “What Shall | Give” Perhaps You Can Find the Answer Here Announcing a Remarkable Sale of Christmas Gifts For Holiday Shoppers FRIDAY AND SATURDA FZ 7x a ed PY, s tas mele SILK HOSIERY Are you wearing the Fuchs special brand of hose? The finest and best-wearing hose in town. Dur- ing the Xmas holiday season, regular $3.00 value 3 PAIRS IN HOLIDAY BOX *5 Here is a gift that will please. All colors and sizes. Other hose specially priced from $2.45 to $8.95 pair. NOVELTIES We have hundreds of novelties such as perfume, imported beaded bags, dresser sets, novelty boxes, earrings, cigarette holders, atomizers, COATS! COATS! Don’t fail to buy your Coat at the biggest reduction in Casper. The values are here. 54 Sample Leather and Silk Hand Bags. Guaran- teed $8.95 to $10.95 Values to $45 values. An ideal Christ- mas gift. While they last. 5O Your Choice - Values to $85 Values to $110 $4.95 |$39.50-$49.50 SHOP NOW AND AVOID THE RUSH The FUCHS Co. “Respect for law and order ),« vails. aESIMTION I === == Russia. These concerns are “The greatest cooperative bu. most ppwerful and progressi\.. . tions In Europe within a few , Wisconsin Representa-| ana ner tiendship and good Moderation of Cold Promised: In Calitornig SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., De ‘Promise of milder weather Manning would point out that the | with Russia proved mutually bene-| was held forth last night by we ficial, Frear declared, recognition of bureau officials, after a slege . the soylet government by the United temperature, which has threat States would follow as a matter of crops in California's fruit belt Southern California yesterday y 4