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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923 Che Casver Daily Cribune | AUTO LIGENSE. es Sims GL AUSH OPENS AT ENJOYS. INS COURT HOUSE Tags Being Issued at Rate of 100 Daily By Inspector. About thé busiest place in Casper this morning, not excepting the - various merchants who are doing a , Henning hotel banquet room th’ Santa Claus Role at Luncheon. used by the Kiwanis club today was donated for the occasion through the courtesy of Johnson Brothers grocery, 833 East Second street, and Was decorated by that company. First Copies Of Memorial FETE AT NOON Book Issue Harry Durham Plays} .,.”AS238070N., Des. 20-—tasued who gave the full measure of his talents and love to the service of his country,” the first copies of a memorial volume to President Hard- ing appeared here today in an edi- tion de Luxe of all the addresses The Christmas spirit pervaded the | ™4de by Mr. Harding on his trip to the Pacific coast and Alaska. The 'S} edition is limited to 2,000 copies to rushing holiday business, is the \ / noon when the Casper Kiwanis club/ be distributed as Christmas gifts by temporary office set up in the court / held its last meeting before the hol-|the group of personal and afficial house by Warren Daily, state auto- ; & , idays. The program was started o: t¢|friends of the late president who mobile inspector. License plates by the distribution of cigars given | T¢frayed the expense of publication. for 1924 are being dispensed at tho 5 to members of the club by A. K. eg arene eee ber as Nad rate of more than 100 pairs a day SAnTy Claws Bott, manager of the hotel. After-| ‘ge, the members of the cabinet, and as many car owners have not wards Harry B. Durham, past pres-| Chief Justice Taft, Senator Lodge filed thelr cegtificates of ownership 4 . — 2 f4ent of the Casper club and pres-| Speaker Gillett, Wi! H. Hays, Al- previous to applying for their tags, ISS ent district governor of Kiwanis,| ert B. Fall, John T. Adams, Al this entails a vast amount of work. played Santa Claus, handing out to|%¢rt D. Lasker, George Harvey, The biggest order filled this morn- the several Kiwanians and others|S¢nator Cummins, Fred W. Upham, ing was for Herman C. Keiser of presents which had been se’ected|John Barton Payne, John Hays Midwest avenue who took out 13 = for them. Considerable comedy was|!8mmond, Edward 3B, McLean, sets of plates and forthwith parted introduced into this part of the pro.| Charles G. Dawes, and Warren I. with a check for $748. The order 4 grem. and many members found | Martin. included -11 trucks, the individual that Santa Claus was opening their The volume ends with the last ad- lcenss on two of which was $110. = presents and telling everyone about | ’res* which Mr. Harding wrote and The Midwest Refining company \ 7 them before he gave them out. Many|Which his secretary George B. has ordered 250 sets of plates, 139] |} : of them were “take-offs” on the bus- | Christian, read to the touring car and 100 truck tags, and \ a) iness which the particular member their license fee will be in the neigh- : 4 . was engaged in. borhood of $5,000. These tags are “ = Little Miss Eleanor Burwell gave being shipped direct out of the sec- s two clever readings, “Dickie retary of state's office in Cheyenne. Christmass" and ‘Mr. Brown Has Other concerns which will take out SEE His Hair Cut." They were well re heavy compliments are the Stand- —- dered and enthusiastically received ard O!l company and the Ohio Oil G J Bs Christmas songs were sung as company. The latter concern uses r ZZ 2 " part of the regular singing done by approximately 150 sets of licenses. r + i g ‘ the club, More than 10.000 licenses were 3 ~ 7 At the conclusion of the meeting {ssued in Natrona county in 1923, a & D Mr. Durham delivered a brief ad- this being slightly more than a quarter of all tho cars owned in the dress in which he stated his hop state. While the average fee tor = Kiwanis club during the coming e entire state is $10, Natrona Rhinelander! - $6.149,150 was launched today by|year, “It has always been my am- county fees will be closer to $15 on ete, : bition to have this. club a model the average due to the large num- ~! ber of trucks and high priced pleasure cars owned here. Out of the first 3,700 numbers ? + only those from 652 to 696 and from 3 4 1,350 to 8,750 were allotted to Na- , g trona county. All of these numbers have been given out. The. office will be open until further notice every day but Sun- day from 9 o'clock to 5 o'clock. HEARING IN RESERVE PROBE AGHIN- DELAYED Failure. to Subpoena WASHINGTON—The American Federation of Labor decided to undertake relief work for the sup- port of labor organizations in Germany. NEW YORK—Formation of a syndicate of London banking houses, with a capital of 5,000,000 pounds, to which control of the | Chester Concessions in Turkey eventually might pass, was an- | nounced by H. G. Knowles, coun- | sel for the Ottoman-American de- velopment Company, which held | the concessions. ! Baur’s Xmas Treat 138 and 146 South Center St. —It’s BAUR’S treat— Special Prices Balance of Week A CHRISTMAS BARGAIN for the people Read Carefully GET THE BEST and Save Money —dAn Exclusive Candy Sold In a Sanitary Way— Special $2.00 Box Chocolates___--$1.50 Prices $1.50 Fancy Specials___-$1.25 $2.25 Assorted in Boxes_$1.75 Thursday $2.50 Beautiful Chocolate - Friday Assortment ____------$2.00 BERLIN—Although the Bavar- fan diet voted 91 to 54 in favor of the plenary powers bill, passage of the bill failed for want of the necessary two-thirds majority. LAKEHURST, N. J.—Command- er F. R. McCrary of the navy Girigible Shenandoah announced Broker Leads to P ‘ostponement. that the craft had proved | satis- factory in the first tests made in ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 20,—Failure * connection with the proposed of the United States marshal at New ‘ Might to the polar regions. York to serve a subpoena for Jesse - Livermore, Wall street operator, led BOZEMAN, MONT. — Officials to further postponement today of : at Montana state college reported the inquiry by the senate public a) that College Elvira, a junior four lands committee into fluctuations of year old Holstein heifer owned by oll stock before and after the lead- the college had broken the world’s ing of naval oil reserves. record for milk and butter produc- Senator Wa'sh, democrat, Mon- tien among cows of her age own- Saturday 1-Ib. can Baur’s Celebrated tana, in charge of the interrogation ‘This js the firet baby born toe | 4 by state institutions by pro- Xmas Candies ............0.0.0.... 60e of witnesses, insisted that Livermore | This 10 the Otte on the Rhive | ducing 21,970.8 pounds of milk be placed on the stand first and de-| | and 1,098.5 pounds of butter in a It’s uring the American occupation. eS atc on coer: ereneD- [She is the litle daughter of U. FL he Chae Aygo sey and wife of Santa Ana, Cal. and the Chase Securities company, years weeks who have been on hand several! days. aoe Tour. seers. Oln_couple Henry B. Sterns, cqunsel for the} ~ i ee two New York institutions, protest- \ = ed that Son nnege Suaence of the .- Chase officials from their desks at this season would seriously embar- BILLS IN rass their work and asked that “in simple courtesy the facts offered to the committee by these witnesses be CONGRES., 'S taken now to offset so far as pos- > sible press reports which have defi- —$-—__ nitely cOnneoted our clients with the!" WasHINGTON — Representatve subject under inquiry.” dake = ¢ OE yaiee ta Atle 0 conduct the | St7o0S. republican, Kansas, Propos. ed in a bill that funds for a soldiers inquiry in my\ own way,” replied|to,\"s te raised by addin f 9 = a 25 per- Senator Walsh. “I had cent inheritance tax on tax exempt P TE T take Mr. Livermore first and it| Cori iios. oe Us would complicate matters to alter this plan. There seems, unfortun-| WASHINGTON—Representative ately, to be some difficulty in find-| rin, republican, Maryland, introduc- ing that witness although my in-|ed a bill to allow each congressional formation is that his whereabouts| district to decide for itself whether Y SG, Dec. 2 c should be eas!'y determined.” the sale of beverages of 2.75 per | sociated Predshe In a weeuce The committee adjourned subject} cent of alcoholic content should |i caressed to “My Friends, the Amer- to call of the chairman when the} be permitted. z missing witness is found. year's test, - BAUR’S FREE-It’s PEP’S Treat-FREE 50c PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO —or— 35c PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM To any man or woman buying a box or more of BAUR’S Candy or who spends $1.00 for Drug Items or Toilet Articles at Pep’s. IT’S PEP’S CHRISTMAS PRESENT PARIS—The chamber of de- puties voted a pension of 40,000 francs yearly for Madame Curle, as the nation's tribute to her work in the discovery of radium. CHICAGO—An estate of $1,200,- 000 was left by William A. Pinker- ton, noted detective, who died re- cently, acording to his will, which was filed for probate. SPECIALS ATTRACTIVE PRICES BALANCE ican People,” Dr. Sun Yat Sen, OF WEEK WASHINGTON—Organization of|S°0uth China leader, whose threat NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—J: Liv-| the Inland Water Ways corporation | *® = May Gposes face at Canton ermore, Wall street operator whose} to deveiun and operate government bag 4 eo oe nds at Cen- failure to appear as a witness to-| owned equipment upon the national oy oth age 7 sok rp fea fon day causing the senate public lands | water ways was proposed in a resolu-| 0! hic i pers? ie neialk: eis Lint oy = committee to postpone its Teapot| tion by Senator Ranadell, democrat, sage ob naan pts b dome investigation, dec’ined to com-} Louisiana. The corporation would be he on bes ha a ie s ame it ment on the reported failure of fed-| under the supervision of the secre- Say ite e a ine x eral marshals to subpoena him to|tary of war, and an initial ap-|US¢d forcibly in the collection o! z i $5.00 Djer Kiss Sets_______-_-----$3.50 Washington. He would not say| propriation of $5,000,000 would be| customs Solia beret etoy of my whether any effort had been made | authorized to finance it. government, so raitors and $3.00 Mavis Sets__-------------$1.65 to serve the papers, nor would he pailitesistel Sene, Sourieh- at’ Pe $1, $3.50 and $4.00 Pipes_ $2.50 $4.00 Djer Kiss Sets___-______-_§2.60 WASHINGTON—Investigation of| king.” Sun has caused the message ‘ Hn Tt aR Giscuse the Teapot dome inquiry.| |, WASHINGRON Tavertiga er ofl to te published at Canton where tne $3.50 Gardenia Sets $2.25 et n= ara Senator Shipstead, farmer-lator, | condition s critical, with some off $3.50 Three-Flower Sets____----$2.95 Minnesota, in @ resolution declaring|the foreign gunboats cleared for ac: s' it was common report that foreign|tion, and a.decisive step by the 60c, Cutex Betesec oes Be : applicants received more considera-| Canton government anticipated mo- tion than American and that a elf-|mentarily. $1.50 Cutex Sets__...-..__.____ 1.25 que of attorneys controlled the policy| The latest reports recelved trom of the bureau. Canton were that five vessels of the} $3.00 Cutex Sets__________-----§3.40 American Asiatic fleet were anchor- 4 ind WASHINGTON—Creation of led in Canton harbor, wtih five Brit- $1.25 Gardenia Face Powder__-__-__-§5¢@ SHERIDAN, Wyo., Dec. 20.—| great wild life refuge and flora re-|{sh warships, two French and one , y Strangu'ation as the result of|serve on the Mississippi river, be-| Portuguese gunboat. i $2.00 3-Flower Twin Compacts__-$4 35 raashed potatoes lodging in his wind| tween Rock Island, Illinois, and Wa- putlitsie 1. Pi. ‘ E: pipe resulted, in the death of Larry] bash, Minnesota was proposed in a A ‘ ti $1.50 Djer Kiss Compacts__._____-_99@ Di'lon Ulrich, 2-year-ola son of Mr.| resolution by Senator McCormick, pproprita ion and Mra, William R. Ulrich of this] republican. Tlinola, $1.25 Hudnut’s Toilet Waters_____ -90¢e rie Mane aenetedtin choked, the| liberalize the war risk Insurance act For Reserves $2.50 Pivers Toilet Waters_______$4 95 parents sald, and the food was|were proposed by Senator Walah, $1.50 DuBarry Talcum 85e ° sucked into the wind; , first aid | Democrat, Massachusetts, a member T 7 A ke d Taped te tee? eo cone the food] of the committee investigating the r ainting ske ‘and as the mother returned from tel-| veterans bureau. The Dill would the boy died. veterans suffering from neuro-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. — A Balance of Week Only: P. bi dina ey artes se sereuse eas histric and tubercular diseases | movement to have congress increase 3 Sulees y ALMOLIVE SOAP 5e clared that even if a physician had treatment irrespective of {appropriations for the trainins of cal estesseneace tadgeghesavessiebecesascotest uf army rmerve officers from §2,907.- 9% “VoIyBpUEMIMIODEZ ZeEPNG e4y OFS been in-the room at the time his whether the diseate was of service could nd have beea saved Origin, nl ee for the growth and activity of the the Reserve Officers association, un- der the personal direction of Brig | organization for the whole district.” John Ross Delafield of New| said the speaker. Grand Com- a In the med or plain tailored. sizes and choice of a able price. 0.19 GOWNS Full line of radium, jers Phone 747 IF YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST ISN’T COMPLETE VISIT JOE DAVID’S PRE-HOLIDAY SALE Here You Will Find Dainty Gifts Reduced to Cost for the Tardy. Shopper—Gifts Every Woman Will Appreciate Coral, blue, American Beauty, orchid, purple 3 50 and paisely. Pre-holiday Sale............00.05 e satin bound. Sale Price......—. Inchanglable colors Sik ned. @ 9 BQ) A large assortment of crepe de chine Teddies, lace trim- colors.. Values up to $9.00. A beautiful gift at a reason- Heavily embroidered or lace trimmed. ; A wide assortment. Priced from In black heavy crepe de chine bound $7.50 TO $12.50 for "the you” ‘woman. ideal gift eautifu SILK BLOOMERS things so...e--.-.. 9430 ongee make acceptable gifts. Priced KERCHIEFS—Boxed for deren eee see cees sees +$3-50 to $6.50 RMASs SLOP sis'«.« vs0\0,o'0"e 00 $1.00. MADERIA LINEN REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE JOE DAVID & CO. PAGE SEVEN. SOVIET MOVEMENT TO PLANT SEEDS OF REBELLION IN U. S. FURNISHES DEBATE IN SENATE WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Sec-| ment to overthrow the American |retary Hughes’ disclosure of a|sovernment. He questioned the Soviet movement to overthrow the | *uthenticity of the documents made public by the department and char- American government was the sub-| acterized Secretary Hughes’ recent fect of a senate debate today in| note to the Russian foreign minister which the authenticity of the sec | a8 “bluntly discourteous.” “There is no scientilla of proof,” | - vide: we loned by Bac pda gece erga ¥ | said Senator Norris, “of the alleged tion of the Russian Soviet govern- , "°v°lutionary Interprise. ment. A Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho OY I T 7 tf declared it was his opinion atter |~/ QIU rarric mature investigation that during the past three years the Soviet had ‘Record Broken not connived at any effort to over throw the government at Washing- ton. He added that if the depart u = ment of justice or any one elso| PANAMA, Dec. 20.—During the would furnish him any evidence, he | {rst fortnight in December, 245 ves- would conduct a public investiga-|S¢'S passed through the Panama tion. The evidence made public by | “nal, setting a new record for this Mr. Hughes and certified as au-|Period. The tolls amounted to thentic by the department of jus: | $1,140,319. was declared by Senator Norris, Republican, Nebraska, to be “mers: ly conclusions” rather than facts Drs, Byars and De Freece Senator Norris declared there was DENTISTS no real danger of a Soviet move Announce the opening of offices, mandery, Knights Templar of Cal Suite 300-303, O-S Building ifornia, at Los Angeles, less than 7, three ‘hours before the president | Phone 123 Donner: tae: died. BATHROBES LADIES’ CORDUROY BATHROBES LADIES’ CORDUROY ROBES most wanted shades. 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