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Sp gare brig! indicating a rise in tem-J10 points above the previous close} Confett!, makers, c attended aa Ari, pri gg and at midday was at the gel Sa Seen Se ere nes eee om the dancs-wil bave evérytiing tol” ; ‘SPOKANE, Dec. 31.—Zero tem- rd the 1 have oose, roast peratures prevailed early today over make it a joyous evening. ‘specials at ‘a eastern Washington, with continued _ | It ts expected that the big Years. cold predicted for today and tonight. £ aan Some = ‘Wenatchee reported 3 below, Eliens- ae : Sr burg zero, and it was one above in a ry REETIN Betis thie’ ceartne. Wraineeera T0 BE HELD NEW YEAR'S G GS reporting 7 above and Yakima = above. <a a a of the le of ‘4 < . et For the liberal patronage peop! Casper service is to be held in the M during the year just closing we are duly grate. Wicd in Nobracite todas, ton’| ist church tonight, tesinning at 9| ful, and our aim is to merit this confidenee all dur. perataie ranging: (ones maitre o'clock. The first hour will be & | ing the year 1924. To you all we extend the com. at Valentine to 2 below at Omaha,|>USiNess session of the Epworth | pliments of the season. Rafl and automobile transportation | 1@osue- ce ee te ee - to points outside of Omaha was de-|*°Clal hour with light refreshments, devotional S : wee eth s tine musical prorat | _Eleetrie Supply and Construction Co. and a new year. T! public is in- % vited. Arkeon To Put On New Year’s Farty Tonight) | DEMOCRATS FLAY TAX MEASURE JUBMITTED 101924 CONGRESS Bill Said To Fail In Giving Small Business | Men the Relief They Expected In Taxation OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 31.—The cold- est weather of the winter, with snow, layed. SUGAR FUTURE MARKET FIRM NEW YORK, Dec. $1.—With both raw and refined sugar markets s closed today, interest was center-| The Arkeon dancing academy ein the raw sugar futures market, | will hold its annual New Year's eve which because of a-active covering | dance this evening and will provide movement was unusually firm. After|an opportunity for its patrons to opening three points lower to ome] dance the old year out and the new , WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Publication of the treas- ury tax bill, says a statement by Representative Garner, of Texas, issued by the Democratic national committee, “has fully justified the attitude of Democratic and west- ern Republican congressional leaders in refusing to ac- cept the measure in advance and without the opportunity to scrutinize its provisions.” A huge organized conspiracy on ! the part of the predatory interests” L Mr. Garner charges, has been con- i ducting a “nationwide propaganda, F to commit the people and their rep resentatives in congress,” to the Lill before all of its detafls could be i made known and has “in a large measure apparently succeeded in King George and Queen Elizabeth of Greece, ordered to leave their | higher, the market sold from 3 to year fn. the attempt to mislead the public| country by officers of the army and navy, are cepted tee. 1 asa S=_=—_=_—_—=~—_—_ aaa by keeping secret some of th» most | Public will be established, it is understood. objectionable provisions.” Mr. Garner, who 1s the ranking southwestern Montana the temper- * The Campbell-Johnson Co. ex- democratic member on the house |ature ranged from 30 below to 28 ways and means committee, de- | below. Cheyenne reported a tem- clares that “the plain and con- } Manager McKeon Issues vincing evidence of this conspiracy perature of 28 below, Casper 34 be: | x 4 3 is found in the wording of tele- | low. It _was 13-below in Denver | Edict Refusing Admit- grams and letters being received | at 9 o'clock. * y the senators and representa f | It 1s believed most stock men tance Under 18 Years | ‘iver 2 consre | paadin toe WUT Wearaiearttaas’ apc | which are in iden | i jout by the weather bureaus Satur-/ tends New Year’s greetings to the people of Casper, with the hope that the New Year will be a happy New Year’s Greetings The Hudson-Essex-Marmon organiza- : Sari yearn ot agi] nee seomenten: Be 500s, “owsid nct| <eoentinusel trout Puls One), | |G88 Sareea gy ase tees Sot tion has enjoyed a most prosperous year, one brimful of Prosperity and Persons unde 8 years of age! Have r o sions of} ing was in the grip of the coldeat | b& . rf :. toh} $ 4 will not be admitted to the Arkeon | the Mellon x bill, because most | weather of the season, temperatures Transcontinental traffic over the and joins in wishing all its friends a + h ¢. ess. dancing academy bereafter unless] of the messages were received be-|ranging from six degrees Union Pacific railroad was delayed Happy and Prosperous New Year, and appiness. they are accompanied by their psr-| fore the bill was made public.” He] at Grand Junction, Colors in Wyoming, passenger train num- z. ‘¢ 7 { ents, according to a new rule made adds that “only through insistence | below at Billings, Montana. ber 22, east bound from the Pacific indulges the hope that the year 1924 will by T. J. MeKeon, proprietor of the/of the democratic leaders has the The cold waye stretched from the | coast, was reported three hours late be a most prosperous one for Casper and its people. making this/ bill been made public in all its pro-| ‘Texas Panhandle to Alberta, Can-|in Laramte. aid that in visions,” and asserts that it “fails|ada, where, on the entire eastern t advis:/to give millions of farmers, traces-| slope, the temperatures reported to| BILLINGS, Mont., Dec. 31.—The men and small business men gener-|the Denver weather bureau were a!!|mercury which dropped to 38 degrees ay ideareuet they were told they | below zero. |below during the night registered 36 tole EL 5 __In_northwestern Wyoming and! below at six a. m. Monday with a | THE CAMPBELL- JOHNSON CO. companied by parents. It cannot 4 interfering with their studies, he said, and should not be tolerated nerely an be consid ythe man NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS those under age y chaperoned and er their names, but rove streuous To all our friends and patrons we wish a bright and pros- perous New Year, with health, wealth and happiness all during the year 1924, ANNOUNCEMENT On and after January Ist, 1924, the store known as the Learner Shoe & Clothing Co., located at 260 South Cen- ter street, will be known as The Boston Store and will - carry a complete line of MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING FURNISHINGS Also a Complete Line of Shoes For Men, Boys, Ladies and Children All Merchandise Will Be Nationally Known Brands of Standard Quality | POPULAR PRICES AND SERVICE Will Be the Policy of Our Store ung pecple ance that they dmitted unless they lation ——— PONGREGATIONALISTS T0 HVE SPECIAL CEREMONY At the request of several prospec tive members the new First Congre: The Kassis Dry Goods Company ¥ of new morning 4 right hand ¢ hip will corded all those who wish to make the church their church home ‘The ) elimina simplifi ments are, the hievement as t taken iu respect well the lively inter the affairs of the day, a treated in the lig _| ANEW YEAR'S MESSAGE muon in attracting the ten And May the New Year Be a Happy One acy of the new day and in the 5 To All necessity of bringing ali the affairs of men under the sway of the Gal- Buy what you NEED and buy A ONE PRICE STORE the BEST BECAUSE in the And All Prices In long run it is the cheapest. Plain Figures ¢ undue ‘emphasis n evan Bells movements. Congrega tionalists have no quarrel with those who put human movements, tradition and divine truth upon the Holmes Hard same footing but they are exceed, Hg ingly concerned that the teachings and methods of the Master be ex- We Aim to Pl 4 a nce ts d Give Real S firms ahobs tant went to! cetehetha ease an Wwe heal Service vision of the better day and to Out of the High Rent District, Low Overhead, Personal Service, Spells Lower Prices A Cordial Invitation Is Extended the People of Casper and Vicinity To Give Usa Trial. We Believe We Can Please You Wishing You and Yours these who wish to lve out their 1924 will be a GOOD YEAR for ALL who are willing to WORK hard ccordli heir own best * i zaifien epeon SG toate ae cg and SAVE a little each week or month. Our BANKS are sound— died nest ‘eltig forced’ upon’ them TRUST THEM. Each and every one of us MUST CUT OUR EX- regationai church is in- PENSES. The most of us don’t, as yet, REALIZE THIS IMPORTANT inspiration and an oppor- FACT. LET US WAKE UP before we are beyond our depth. Unless we use due caution more people will get hard up during 1924 and fail than ever before in the history of America. NOW—ALL TOGETHER— let’s make Casper the exception by helping each other. We are going to make our STORE more ATTRACTIVE and HOMEY. Where we all can feel at EASE—where CONFIDENCE and GOOD-WILL with RESERVE desk rogm_ now _ for TRUTH and HONESTY RULE SUPREME. You will expect us to have pawrezess: classes. Casper Busi- in stock GOOD MERCHANDISE at FAIR PRICES. We MUST ahd appy ew Year i422 Solio RES WILL. We will expect all your CHARGE ACCOUNTS with us to be 4 ; In ‘Banc the Bae of acens. taken care of PROMPTLY as agreed upon—YOU WILL AND MUST. ng New Year's gifts has survive: 4 longer’. than in auy otter -00ropean When in OUR STORE, and we trust YOUR STORE, if you have to wait county. eS a little, KINDLY be patient, remembering WE—EVERY ONE OF US_— “Trade With Us and Save the Difference’”’ are trying personally to do more in order to keep PRICES DOWN. We invite constructive criticism because it helps us to improve. We appreciate that WONDERFUL and PRICELESS, though intangible asset, GOOD WILL, which you have extended us. Our every effort will be made to merit your continued confidence, HOLMES HARDWARE CO. HOLMES TO HOMES PHONE 601 CALEDONIAN DANCE DEC. 31, 9 P. M. THE BBO STON STORE 260 So. Center St. Phone 103 All interested in above are invited to attend dance at I. O. O. F. hall.