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oe <oll a> PAGE TWO AX CUT AND FARM HELP HANS PLAN Will Enter Primaries in South Dakota on Platform. PIERRE. 8. D., Dec. 19—(By Associated Press.}—On a plat 1 advocating reduction in taxes ‘ relief for farmers, Senator Hiram Johnson of California, will file as an independent Republican candidate for the presidential nomi nation In the South Dakota March primaries, {t was announced here Decision to file as an independent Republican was reached after the state supreme court late yesterday had denied him the right to put his name in the manority column, which would have placed him next to President Coolidge who has re- ceived the majority indorsement of the Republican proposal con: vention. The supreme court’s action was on a petition of Howard G. Fuller of Pierre, for a writ prohibiting Senator Johnson from inserting his name on the minority ticket. Fuller has filed as a minority Republican candidate for congress from the district. ling to John’ Sutherland of Pierre, Johnson's campa‘ man ager in this state, the granting of the writ is a technical matter and will not affect the Californian’s campaign. Senator Johnson's platform was Geposited with tho secretary of yesterday and will be filed petition some time before with hi W. H. McMaster, !n- dorsed as a major candidate for the senate is an avowed and open backer of Johnson's campaign, al- though his name will appear on the ballot in the same column as that of President Coolidge. OIL RESERVE HEARINGS ON (Continued from Page One.) to the United States marshal in New York service. Officials of the Chase National Bank and the Chase Secur- ities company who were present were excused until] tomorrow, They are to be questioned by Senator Walsh regarding fluctuations in the stock of the Mammoth Oil company, a Sinclair corporation privr to sign- ing tho leaso of the Wyoming re- gerve. TWO YOUTHS SENTENCED TO JA FOR THEFTS Thirty-day jail sentences were meted out to two youths who ap- peared before Judge John A. Murray last night on petty larceny charges. It was alleged that the boys had stolen some bundles out of cars. Gland Finch was arrested last night by the police on a charge of reckless driving. He has been re- leased on a bond of Do your Chr the Casper Dr: There is truly a wonderful spirit of camaraderie and altruism among the merchants here in Casper. toward the public in geveral. Not alone among themselves is this noticeable, but in their attitude They anticipate the wishes of their patrons and go to no end of trouble to be helpful in the way of securing just what their customers wish. have not come in contact with them and I believe I have met them all. At this busy season, Uttle helpful favors are appreciated and really considered almost personal favors. Nearly all the stores are giving holly boxes with Christmas purchases and many of them wrap the parcels in pretty holly paper. This is really a very thoughtful service and all these wrappings can he utilized In mailing parcels or in arranging the gifts for the home folks. The stores were all as busy as bee hives this morning, but everyone was happy and that made shopping a pleasure. Se? what I found: For the Radio Bug It looks as though a Radio set would soon be a household necessity, they are becoming so popular. It is often said that the Movies bring the world before your eyes, but the Radio surely does bring the world’s news to your ears, There is nothing more satisfactory in the way of a receiving set than the Neutrodyne Receiver, for it brings you news and concerts from all over the America and as far south as Havana, Cuba Before Mr. Busy Business Man sits down to his noonday luncheon, if he has a radio installed in his home, | he can tune in on New York or] Chicago and listen to the latest stock quotations while he re es the! inner man. In the evening there} concerts and speech-making of al interest and for the younger natic generation, there 34 jazz for dancing. What could bring greater pleasure to the home than this? The Neutro- dyne is handled by L. D. Branson Service, First and Durbin streets and they give a concert almost every evening for demonstration purposes, so if you are interested just drop in some evening and hear some good music via radio. Le Dernier Cri in Watches Did you ever see a watch that could be worn in three styles? There is one and it is a beauty. It is a 1 oblong of eighteen karat white ld with white guld dial and raised merals. But you haven't heard half of it, This dainty little watch may be worn 4s a ring, a sautoir or a bracelet and it takes but a moment to change from one to another. There is a white gold filigree ring, a black cord and white gold clasp for the sautotr and a black ribbon band and gold slide for the bracelet. Some charming little lady is going to be enraptured when she finds this in her Christmas stocking. Who will be the lucky one? Where do you suppose it is? In the, nicest little shop—H. B. Kline, 135 South Center street. Odd Pieces of Silver An odd plece of pretty table silver never comes amiss and alway makes an appropriate and acceptable gift. Are you famillar with the Con tinental Utra Plate? It ts a sliver that will wear for years and it is shown in so many attractive designs. You will find salt and_pepper » gold lined creamers and sugars on small trays, flower baskets with pretty filigree edges, sandwich trays cake plates, bread trays, fruit bow's and many more pretty odd pieces both large and small and priced ac cordingly. You can surely find something {n this practical line of silver that will solve the gift ques. tion for you. You will find these at The Schulte Hardware Company 228 South Center street. Beaded Deer Skin Moccasins If you are looking for a gift that {s different and not too expens!s why not a pair of those lovely new moccasins? The particular kind T have in mind {s entirely out of the ordinary. They are fashioned after the true Indian style, but much pen F. W. WOOLWORTH CO, nicer and better finished that one If this Signature 6.4 Lrove is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE (There is no other “BROMO QUININE”) The Laxative and Tonic Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets is very beneficial to the system. The World's most popular remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza. Price 30 Cents DIAMOND THIS WEEK AT Huber’s Jewelry Store WATCH WARNE AND CROSBY SALE usually finds. The material is the softest deer skin, glace finish and they are beaded in small design and Mined with very fine wool felt. These are shown in mocha, brown, dull green and other popular shades. You will find in this.same store, a very attractive line of felt and leather house slippers for both men and women. Where? At the Clobe Shoe Company, 230 South Center street. Charming New Stationery For a woinan friend or relative, what is more acceptable than a box of true stationery when you can feel eure that the quality is all that could be desired and the style cor- rect. Are you familiar with the S'Ivano Linen? This :s one of the very finest kinds and a little new shop on South Center street is show- ing this splendid paper in several of the newer styles. One you will like especially, is white crushed pond answer is: of course, is obvious. Steamer Trunks Boys Shirts Undergarments Hats Sweaters Leather Vests Belt—Buckle and Belt In almost every town one is sure to find a few merchants who are commonly known as “queer,” but if there are any here in Casper who should be so catalogued: I paper in folded sheets with deckle edge of silver and the envelopes also | show the silver edge. There is an- other style with envelopes of odd }design showing a trimming of dull blue. But go in and see this splendid | stationery and you may also find some boxes of choice candies thgt you would like to give to some friend, for this ts a Sweet Shop, and a good place to buy smokes—The Service Cigar Store, 232 South Cen- ter street. | Cut Glass Fern Dish This ts one of the very prettiest | gifts I have seen this year and it is one you will not see every day. There would be nothing more ex- | quisite for the table than this lovely Clark cut glass fern dish. It is a low round bowl, slightly elevated from the table and tn butterfly de- sign. The container is of metal that closely resembles silver bot is absotu- | A Man Likes His Gift from a Man’s Store Ask any man where he would want you to select his gift and invariably the “From the Store I buy my apparel the year round.” The same care we give his purchases every month of the year is offered at holiday time to the woman or miss who selects his gifts then. Merely a few suggestions: Raincoats Sheep Lined Coats Dancing Pumps Horsehide Vests Suit Cases Fitted Traveling Bags Town and Country Coats Town and Country Imported Sweaters Traveling Bags Wardrobe Trunks Boys’ Suits Boys’ Overcoats Boys’ Waists Boys’ Sox Tuxedo and Dress Sets Cuff Buttons Silk Pajamas Slippers Bath Robes Hosiery Gloves Handkerchiefs Shirts Safety Razors Gloves Collar Boxes Caps Fur Lined Driving Gloves Collars Cravats Tuxedo Shirts Chamois Shirts Traveling Cases O’Gram Sets Golf Sox Clothes Brushes Mackinaws Military Brushes Knickers Wool Mufflers Wool Hose Flannel Hunting Shirts Wool Gloves Golf Bags Cuff Buttons Suits Silk Mufflers Overcoats Campbell-Johnson C HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS ‘table decoration. ‘This gift would tely non-tarn'shable and wi!l always keep it’s tright finish. There is nothing gaudy about the dish, in fact it is ultra refined in it’s every line and would harmonize with any surely make some Iittle woman very. Yery happy. At the same store you will find any number of choice pleces of the famous Libbey cut glass. Go in and see them at The Evans Jewelry store, South Center street. | 1 When you write to Mother tell) her of the marvelous results you{ get from Van Duzer’s Extracts. She, too, can get the same. Guar- anteed pure.—Advertisement. } SS IMPROVED DINING CAR SERVICE ON CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY Dining car service is now provit-| ea to serve Omaha Wyoming and Black Hills travel, This-car serves breakfast on train No. 13 South; Norfolk to Newport, arriving New- port 8:47 a. m., breakfast and lunch- eon on train No. 22 leaving New- port 847 a. m., arriving Fremont 3.25 p. m. and dinner on train No. 3 leaving Fremont 5.55 p. m. ar- riving South Norfolk 8:35 p. m. For) further particulars apply to W. J. Niles, Ticket Agent, C. & N. W.! Ry. Phone 420. The reason, “Gifts that Women Love” Without Reservation—Your Choice Of All WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923 sestene entrartasrcet ih 2M r Finest Cloth Coats Lovely materials—rich, deep pile fabrics, soft and warm; beautiful linings; striking fur- trimmings—all in the most stunning styles and pretty tones. Think of It! Just into the winter months and the loveliest of Winter Coats at such tremendous reductions —coats regularly priced at $125, $150, $175 and up. There is a liberal assortment in range of sizes—but of course early shoppers will have the evening—open ’till 9 p. m. best selection. Come in this afternoon or Fur Coats Make Regal - Christmas Gifts Handsome Eastern Mink Coat of high-grade first quality skins, full length, straight lines, bolster col- lar; regular price $1450, reduced to $1150 Smart full length Hudson Seal Coat with genuine black fox collar and cuffs. A very dressy model, Reg- ular price $575.00. Now reduced to $445 Eastern Mink Coat of beautifully matched, se- lected skins, full length, shawl collar; an exception- al value at the regular price of $1250, reduced to $950 Handsome full length Car- acul Coat, trimmed with beautiful soft Viatka squir- rel collar and cuffs; regular price $450.00. Christmas Special at $345 Siberian Squirrel Coat of extremely high quality and striking style—a garment so beautiful and rich as to charm any woman; regular price $850, reduced-to $625 Full length Beaver Coat of excellent quality skins; for- mer price was $435.00; of- fered as a remarkable Christmas Special at ‘only $295 Other Remarkable Special Bargains in Coats of Jap Mink, Mole, Marmink, French Seal, Muskrat, etc., From $75.00 to $295.00 Another Shipment of the New Wool Velour Dresses In striking plaids, checks and stripes in tans and other pretty color combinations, has just been received. $25, $28.50, $32.50 The Subway Is Filled With Christmas Bargains OPEN $5.00 Xmas Specials Beaded Bags Silk_ Gowns Silk Underwear Vases Fancy Spanish “wad Back Combs set with Brilliants Novelties from Betty Janes Gift Nook Everywoman’s Store EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ’TIL 9 O'CLOCK The Mezzanine is Showing New Spring Hats Ina charming variety of new materials, styles and colors for all occasions at $12.00 to $30.00 Mail Your Packages In the Postoffice Substation In The Subway hop