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“FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 Cbe Casper Daly exit ee ee P ad FARE Pom ot ‘he American Federation of/to races: of yellow color, which are| leaders and uri 1 ¢ ane. : Bed reelection of Gom-| ch, Since that 5 FIGH T CEN: TER ERS The declaration, submitted by 3. J,| nett, Melisible \for such cltisenship. | persas labor's answer to this Liners | Set po eas laa eongh adene «| Senate Packer MeGuire of the San Pranciacs labor |g) Pett, wemtment, for ae | | here and orders for many mor. 7 equneil, has the approval of the Jap-\ tne privilege of tm any busi- ferns! icine Bill I L t ; anese League of California, Los An-| ness desired, exert wuth aa ne | Casper was held back as the larx s 0s 3 - 5 e eal BE IN est exchange for some time because a | japanese. Exclusion league of Wash-| vided particularly Y it was impossible to sscure and in Rae LABOR MEE Ds arc at ater Se Gayo hte eect ace | stil mater ev reply as, the Doulas of the Pacific coast fie OPER NOW AG | mand wan made. For a long time = ; ideiiere deviate that'the. reoo-} Sean to get tie atht meat | ss of the company here tion. is the most drastic mi — est d that of other cities in its agriculture committee. It then} mber of telephones passed Chey-| miéasure recently passed by the house. | ‘Absolute exclusion in the future of} A resolution asking the reelection | > wae WE STOOD ’EM UP AGAIN LAST NIGHT LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM 1 ‘WASHINGTON, June 17.—The sen-} ate late Thursday rejected, 37 to 34| the packer regulation bill reported by | nu jenne’s today. Union Stamp on Wearing Apparel * ait dapesiege immigration, not only |of Samuel Gompers, president, adopted} Casper has eclipsed Cheyenne as| re tine male, but. female, and not onty Iabor-|"y the Washington, D. C., central la-| Closing out eur entire line of Society i 5 3 the largest telephone exchange of tho}Brand suits at at reduction.’ ery, skilled and unskilled, but bor council, w: read suits: = gre ‘on. Voted Down in Big Convention withase ering deme mrd atone tee obgnell, was Seatbegooaven.| Nountin wate Tekahooe tepens load ad-on pare 8. PAVI | ION 2 in th 0 records o} ion for tem forts “s " DENVER, June 17.—Efforts to unseat all male/delegates | residence only for tourists, students, wr orpanizntions oe! teelleas Sybian, < Monette va She satin a not — a union label on all articles of wearing Srpste, ctmupercial. mien, tenchera, and eat BE against . apparel were defeated by an overwhelming vote today in the | **"* / TURE Rarer ‘annual convention of the American Federation of Labor. ui Saeed wcsies netics under ty tea President Gompers took the floor to offerpersonal objec- | States laws and regulations as@one ‘tion to certain terms in the report of the committee on labels,|¥ith immigration admitted, or ex- ‘bis action resulting in referring ityuntary organization. Delegates of |‘uded, from all other countries and | for revision. the tailors’ union argued for an ante-| 20% a8 at present under an arrange- = Mr. Gompers objected to a com-jroom examination where delegates|™¢nt whereby contro! and: regulation parison between strikebreakers and| would be inspected before they could|'* Surrendered by us to Japan. union men who by nonunion goods.|enter the convention hall. ‘Compliance on the part of all de he report said such a union man]| Charles B. Nelson, secretary of the }Partments of the federal government ‘genie: the Seréater crime.” Central Laber union of Kansas City,|*ith the constitution and: abandon “I cannot agree in saying and in| Mo. urged label inspection, declar-| Ment of threat, or attempt tq take ad. vantage, of certain phrasir= of that document as to treaties, which it is claimed gives the treaty-making power CLASSIFIED ADS —_—— Where Everybody Goes HARRY “IKE” EVANS —And His— AINBOW GIRLS “The Mardi Gras’’ A Carnival of Fun and Frolicsome Frivolity 9 in BRING A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND SATURDAY @eclaring for this convention that the|ing labor leaders themselves did not strikebréaker who enters a ‘struck’|pay sufficient attention to the label shop as“having any sort of courage,” | movement. 8 Mr. Gompers said. “Idon't want any| “If nonunion garments were re-|*uthority to violate plain provisions one to. quote the American Federa-|moved from delegates there wouldn't]! the constitution and statutes in the ‘tion of Labor in convention as say-}be enough barrels jn town to clothe | ‘llowing matters: fing the strikebreaker has any sort of|them in decency,” John J.” Manning, ‘A.—To nullify state rights and courage. secretary of the Union Label jeague,|*tate Jaws for control of lands and “In another part of the report is|declrred in opposing label inspection. | ther matters plainly with the states’ the statement in sense that the| Tresident Sweeney. of the tailors’ | Jurisdiction. union labor man compared with «}union, dectired label inspection “‘im- 'B.—To grant American citfzenship strikebreaker isto be compared with| practical and opposed to fundamen- ® highwayman or a pickpocket, 1} tal rights of raz to do as he chooses.” cannot indulge myself in expressing The resolution was declared wuch extravagant language. I don’t|lenjamin Schlessinger, presicent of |, want the enemies of organized labor|the- International Ladies’ Garment i THE WISTFUL WHIMSICAL STAR IN HER LATEST ‘to quote this convention as saying the Strikebreaker is a hero.” The delegates, by resolution, pledged themselves ,to patronize only #tores displaying the union shop card; to insist on deliveries ‘through | RELIEF @nion drivers and to buy only tdbac- Workers, to be a discrimination against the women workers because it did not demand labels on the gar- ments of women delegates. FROM JAP MENACE DEMANDED. SEE THE FAMOUS Vanity $0 which carries the union label. DENVER, June 17.—Deomand that tj The debate on the proposal was /‘congress take action to protect the Jong and stormy. Members. of the | nation’s interest against the “growing hen labeb committee contended that | menace of Japanese immigrativa and Fair Girls Company —IN— COUNT DE JAZBO Of course Skinny is the Count, Fat is the Bar- on, “heavy on the Bar- ha resolution could not. be en-| colonization,” is made in a rescdution forced, as the federatién was a_vol-| submitted today to the annual conven- ee | BARKING DOG Tivhabet hides CLEVER, CLASSY CHORUSTERS ANEW MIXTURE FOR THE és PIPE SMOKER _ We Carry a Complete Line of $l WAaLNN0O9 ‘A9VLS ZHL NO 31d03d SI We Lead, Follow Who Can —ALSO— A RAILROAD THRILLER IN FIVE REELS Starring the Female Dare- Devil of the Screen Helen Holmes First Run sep ase Pipes SMOKE pte 5 Z eed, @ "4 IN NOBODY'S KID" From the Story, “MARY CARY” By Kate Langley Bosher LOOK! LOOK! Just Installed More Fans and Have Arranged an “Ice” Cooling System. Only Ice-Clooled House in Town : ‘ pa SPECIAL SCENERY See You know him, the The Sixth Episode---“THE SON OF TARZAN” For the Musical Comedy |) big round guy. HUB THEATER ae “ae arp tier aa 34 The riot you heard mn im Ray : MUTT and. JEFF in “THE LION HUNTERS” 10c and 40c [iff t=: sieht oozing: from 4 Phone SPECIALS FOR P hone anh Godan: a ee Admission, 30¢ Til| <a Fit Show for the Family'f| the Lyric was just a slight idea as to what it will be tonight. | SATURDAY | 983 See the well fed ballet. , See the Funniest Littl Faficy Hood River Strawberries v4 5e e the Funniest : tle i jer box ——____.__—— Guy that ever blew into » No, 244 cans ees and Beans, Casper. per can Se § ewe 25¢€ Hear the greatest quar- ~ No; 2 cans Red Raspberries i in’syrup, $1.00 encumber BH_OO : No} 2 cans Strawberries in syrup, . 91.00 8 for © P. & G. White Naptha Soap, - “T bars vais eee = B0e ae - Meats Gigi Pe Pot Roast 20e Barks Chops, . 28 2 a Should Breakfast 4 oNSteake, 1b. See 25¢ rekast Ex 20e tet west of the Missis- A BISHOP-CASS THEATER PLAYING TODAY AND TOMORROW “SMILING ALL THE WAY” ‘A Lumberjack of Maine and a Charming Society Girl—Then—a Greenwich Village Romance. —WITH— sippi. That’s a lot of territory but we can back it up. We said a mouthful. Your money back, if you are not satisfied. Step up, be not afraid, get your ticket. j ChgieePate Boge Mundus" 45¢@ > BIG PICTURE ; “shower 17:¢ nie». 15e DAV l D = U T L E R PROGRAM : -The Star With the Big Smile, Whom Everyone Liked So Well in His Recent Production—“Fickle Women” SHIKANY La a Phone GROCERY AND | Phone CLYDE. COOK iN iISNEwESTTWo-AcT comepY “THE GUIDE” WATCH FOR | y {3 MARKET C0. 474 CURRENT EVENTS CONTINUOUS—1 TO 11—EVERY DAY ADMISSION—40c THE BiG BILL i 142 EAST SECOND STREET