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PACE SIX. : €be Casper Oaily Cridune TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923 NEW YORK—Marilyn Miller, NOTICE. ation of the fire jel it officials of the Syuctotay “aia. star of “Sally” announced she The Board of Associated Char!iic. could be compared to the ubjections bad terminated her contract with |of the Community Fund takes of Episcopalians to the pastoral let- Florenz Ziegfie'd and would never j opportunity to inform the again appear under his manage- | that they will not have av |ter of the house Bot e of Bisheps. Both ment, funds to take care of charity case, documents, tay Seetrtad., were. tn: Ar CUT OWN NIG ieee until the first or early part of Jor, The movement to repudiate ac | ceptance of the five articles, it was Mrs.- Hughes in HAWLEY POST Wyoming Players Appear In E inm< I ntertainment treat senate Sean SA Beet ot Je i ceive or disburse funds until the E declared organization is completed. At lks Wednesda Ni ht} | York, ate "San tbo derpett ce fated EL PASO, Texas—Wealthy Am- P. ki Si The public will be notified through ling Presbyterian clergymen here. Py speeding up its train service! ericans interested in mining in the CRUNG SUNCE | the columns of thie paper wher oo; between here and points east the| state of Durango, Mexico, oe fin- organization is effected and a No small amount of talent is pos- Tickets are going fast. They Burlington railroad will be able to} ancing an organization of defente fare worker secured. sessed by the Wyoming Players who|have been placed on sale at the| J W. Ww ASK | cut off consideratile time in certain| units to oppose the revolution ac- Last Autumn J. T. SCOTT, beer a will give a program of such variety two Kimball drug stores. Persons|“ @ ° ° | schedules. Two changes are to be| cording to telegrams received here. K. R. JORGENSEN, we the Elks’ auditorium tomorrow who comptemplate attendance at made effective Sunday, December 30 * Ww. ‘ Anni lection night that {t cannot fail to please, the shew tomorrow night shou'd R L ASE OF | On that day No. 32, eastbound] wasHINGTON—The value ual E] Held even the most critical audiences. It; secure their tickets as early as pos- E. E |train for Omaha, Kansas City, Chi-| of this ae cron le Re gre] PEKING, Dec. ate ae La Ni ht: Plumm has a’ready, been brought to the at-|sible. The program wil open at 8| | cago, St. Louls and other cities in} ghove last year, the de! weak of | pumecnted : Press.) — Mrs. Ruper st Nig! er f ‘the public T. J.lo'clock tomorrow nigh the west, will leave Casper be de warten Hughes, wife of the author, who is |————————________ , Seiten | Ot she. Dee eet net eave Casper! agriculture announced in its erop ted Tena eaieshs Gi n A j | Kelly and Miss Olivete Mitsch are} —————— | | at 4 o'clock in the afterngon instead| ;eport, with the total value of this repo! to have are tes pester Ives e at Haiphong, Indo-China, arrived in DENTISTS Announce the opening of offices, - | 2 ; r v a's of big time circuits of at 245 p. m. “Arrival time at Year's crops being placed at $8, | Pering last autumn with a trained At an election of officers last} Mitsch hi Reaveied) with” 26 CHICAGO, Dec. 18—Appeal for the) i ound, will arrive in Casper ughes leased an eccentric- Suite 300-303, O-S Building the Wh te Refining company) ingly clever - and ly determine what is to become of | ™°Ving in became ill and despond- Others e'ected were F. M. Blehr,| Desires” should not be confused with} NEW YORK, Dec. 18—(By The trial Workers of the Wotld) Harry| her removed to a hospital. .-Upon y having spent some t'me points beyond Alliance, Neb., will be 339.695 ectayma 6 nd Miss Presbyterians | the same as it is now Ne. 21, west| orci The latter soon returned to night C. 11. Storrs, Yale graduate! Robin - th} Face Fight OME | Tisate of the 119 prisoners serving 1a the evening instead of 1025 p.| NEW YORK—Descendants ot - and football st who is now with) ers who lientances in California, Washington | m. as it dove at this at this Jay Gould began the final phase | #!!y furnished Chinese place at the 123 e been yaar |icaho and Oklahoma. penitentiaries| of a legal fight which will ultimate. | ¢¢8¢ of the city, but shortly after|] Phone Casper, Wyo. here, was commander of the| competent instruction for the pre Fundamentals after conviction under the syndical- Mones J. Hawley post of the Ameri-/ sentation of two perfect comedies. | ism laws, was made to governors the $82,000,000 estate. There are | ¢™t- She remained isolated for days can Legior | «~he Robber and “Suppressed | }of those states today by the Indus-| eight mail sacks of documents to | Until her servants revealed her be read into the record. plight. Friends immediately had Axsociated Press)—Vigorous opposi-| Feinberg, secretary of the general 01 PPO her.recovery she departed for Paris The Old Reliable via the Suez canal, intending to vice commander; C. C. VanNess, ad-! loosely constructed music al comed: jutant; C. R. Flemang, finance of-|ies. They are standard plays that tion has developed in the Presbyter. defense.committes of that organiza- PARIS—Germany's request for ficer; } Butler, historian; W. F.| have pleased New York audiences ian church against the adoption of tion announced. the authority to pledge the resour- Zens, chat Ii, A. Smith, erc|for several weeks and it is because the five articles of faith demanded| ‘Telegrams sent to the state chief! cee OC the felch gugusramtes Sor a. | MAE? * numier ‘cf atops on the of the'r success on Broadway that) by the fundamentalists in their vic-| executives pointed to President Cool- loan of $50,000,090 to $70,000,000 | “2™~ 0) 0 ‘at the gen-| idge's release of Fedral I. W. W. ae ee to buy fats and grains abroad, was a it was learn-| priscners, and urged Christmas par- Two basketball games are sched- delivered to the reparations com- geant-at | Featuring the meeting of the post) they have been se'ected tory over the modern: eral assembly last May, was an address by C. P, Plummer,| The Wyoming Players have given former national vice commander of] successful s in Chey. €d today at the headquarters of the, dons for men in state prisons. uled for this evening at the gymna- missiof. the Legion. He spoke of effective|enne, Whea “iramle ana|New York Presbytery. | California has 101 prisoners, re-| sium of the First Baptist church CASPER CAB CO. Phone 948 and 949 ‘ means that m’ght be used in the| will play ht. They Ministers in all parts of the coun- lease of whom is asked by the I. W.| First will be the mixup between the MOSCOW—The Moscow govern- . successful conduct of the new post's | will arrive in on the morning try, it was said, were signing a pro. W. Washington has 13, including Texaco stars and the American Le-| ment is hopeful of a reply from Natrona Transfer Storage affairs. |train tomorro will stage some test against the assertion that these e’ght serving terms for second de- 1. The Polarines and the Red President Coolidge to Foreign Min- PHONE 132 & Fuel Co. cn Ls lever stuff at the high school audi-| five articles are essentials of the gree murder growing out of the Cen- Crown fives will finish out the even- ister Tchitcherin’s note asking re- ) Are you a psychoanalysist? See|torlum at 10:30 o'clock for the ben-/church doctrine. tralia disturbance; Idaho has three ing. The entertainment starts at, sumption of friendly relations be- “Suppressed Desires.” efit of the high school students. | The opposition against the declar-' and Oklahoma 2. 8 o'clock ' tween Russia and America. The Fuchs Company’s CHRIST A JANUARY SA WHY WAIT FOR JANUARY SALES TO MAKE THEIR APPEAR! SLAUGHTE A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR PRACTICA ae oF Cost of Merchandise Means Nothing We Want To Be First and We Are | | e e e j This Great Sacrifice Sale STARTS WEDNESD EVERY COAT IN THE HOUSE ON THREE RACKS One rack of coats, many of them fur-trimmed, silk and One rack of Coats. All fine materials. Fur-trimmed, silk One rack of the very finest Coats of the season. Luxur satin lined. Actual values up to $45.00. Out they go and satin lined. Actual values up to $89.50. Out they go iously fur-trimmed and the finest lining. Actual values YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE up to $185.00. Out they go Ge : ; a : - | | FUR COATS Ezizessr=" $49.50 to $395 : be sacrificed. Pricedat . 0 : Guaranteed Values From $110.00 to $750.00 and Inclttdes Near Seals, Sealines, Northern Rey Marminks, Jap Kolinskys and Genuine Hudson Seals hi: bn SILK HOSIERY PURSES AND HAND BAGS =f 900 pairs of fine Silk Hosiery. Regular $3.00 values. Leather, silk and leather and beaded. A nobby Xmas FU R Cc HOK E RS During this sale gift. Regular $10.50 values. Your choice AT PRACTICALLY YOUR Br All the Wanted Colors and Sizes 4 A choice ee. of A Deposit Will : ip d Periae aco Hold Any Garment § $ 4.45 Until Wanted OPEN EVENIN