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TV able wo Ba APY i nO leg5 karla tte Sale ee od inj ¥ ne PAGE TWO DRIVE (5 PLANNED ON JALISCO REBELS BY ThE OBREGON ARMY Similar Offensives in Other States Held by Insurrectionists Projected for Wiping Out Revolution. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 20.—(By 'The Associated Press). With the federal occupation of Morelia, capital of the State of Michoacan, the war department considers that an- other step should be taken in its general plan of campaign to drive the Jalisco rebels either into the Pacific or to sur- render, while simultaneous offensives are being carried on against the in the st insurrectionary forces s of Oaxaca, Guerrero, northern Vera Cruz. aking the campaign yes, according to the war de- tment, simultaneous advances from Nayarit and Sayula against Colima and Manzanillo, the Pacific ports held by the rebels; from Guad- alajara westward toward Colima and from To'uca against Guierro. While encircling tactics are being carried on in Jalisco, Michoacan, Co- lima and Gulerro, offensives are be- ing pushed against Oaxaca, General Eugenio Martinez, after the occupation of Vera Cruz, has moved his headquarters westward to Cordoba, where he will direct the campaign against Guadalupe San- chez, Candido Auguilar and the oth- er Gefeated Vera Cruz chieftains seeking refuge on the Tehuantepec isthrr Pn deral advance against Ja- lapa, capital of Cruz state, proceeds, and government forces have arrived at the station of Os- curo on the Inter-Oceanic railway with prospects of speedy occupation of the capital which {s reported to be only scantily garrisoned, According to unofficial reports fighting was under way late yester- fay between rebels and federals at Ixmiullpan, Relative to the military opera- tions in the petroleum region to the south of Tampico, as well as the ac- tivities of Manuel Chao and Hipo'ito Villa in the Chihuahua-Durango border district, little has been made known except dispatches from Tam- pleo reporting that General Daniel Herrera, who is inactive with 800 men in the Tuxpam region, has of- fered to surrender and negotiate the capitulation of other rebel leaders. 8 DEALERS T0 STAGE EXHIBIT AT AUTO SHOW «Five Accessory Com- panies Included in Official List. Twentlyone automobile dealerts nnd five accessory houses will probably be represented at the Cas- per Automobile show to be he'd at the Arkeon March 24, 25, 26 and 27, according to tentative Iineup arrived at today when the Casper Automotibe association held its an- nual meeting at the Henning hotel. At the luncheon today the mem- bers of the association went furth- er into plans for holding the show. ‘The Arkeon has been obtained for those dates and everything is ex- pected to work smoothly. There will be another meeting of the deal- ers about a week before the open- ing of the show. C. R. Peterson ‘was named as a committee of one to obtain entertainment for patrons of the exhibit. One or two acts from the Orpheum circuit will be brought to Casper according to the present plans. W, R. Yielding, C. ‘West, and Lee Doud are member of a committee working on the oth- er phases of the show. Today's meeting was an annual one and for that reason nomina- tions for officers of the coming year were made, Joe E. Mans: field will continue as president since he was the only mian nomi- nated for that position. John M. Whisenhunt and Frank BE. Bund- rock were nominated for vice presi- dent, Walter Storrie for secretary and W, F. Wi'kerson for treasur- er, Mr. Wilkerson has been. treas- urer during the last year. It wae decided to hold a meeting of the association once a month. The dealers who are expected to take part in the automobile ex- hibit are the Motor Service Station, Fred L. Benskin, Studebaker Sales and Service, Kumph Motor com- pany, Casper Buick company, Stephen Drehr, Caloseum Motor company, C. F, Kennedy Motor company, Joe Mansfield, R, N. Van t, Wyoming Oldsomobile com Wyoming Cadillac com- pany, Earl Boy'e, Nash-Casper Mo- tor company, Patterson-Oakland company, John M. Whisenhunt, Lee Doud Motor comp: Wyoming Dort Sales dnd Ser company, Nolan-Chevrolet company, L. D, Branson Service, Warne-Crosby Mo- tor company, per Supp'y com- pany, Wyoming Automotive com- pany, Auto Equipment company Brodie Rubber company, and Cas- per Battery Station. SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Salvador, Feb. 20.—The American army aviators, on thelr return flight from Guatems canal zone, arrived y Nopango air port, Sa nm City to the at the Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the food ex pert, advocates wholesome foods. Insure nutritious deserts by the use of aVn Duzer's Certified Extracts— made from-pure fruit juices. Sold by first-class grocers.—Adv. STATEMENT OF HUGHES WING TOKIO PRAISE Fairness in Immigration Policy Paid High Tribute. TOKIO, Feb. 20—(By The Asso ciated Press.}—A three day chorus of praise for Secretary of State Hughes’ attitude regarding the ex clusion of Japanese from the Un ited States, expressed by him in a letter to the house immigratior committee has been sung. by the Tokio press, which! paid glowing tribute to Hughes’ “sagacity and fairness” and to the American peo: ple’s “love of justice and fair play.’ In the leading Nichi Nich states the American public's con science would not permit an exo'u sion clause to be enacted. Yomi uri concurs in this and adds that the eecretary'’s views “are in keep. ing with the highest American prin ciples.” A note-worthy change in opinion followed the Hughes’ statement thinly veiled hostility giving way Che Casper Daily Cridune - “ TRUST BETRAYALFLAYEDBY - |=: M’ADOOIN TALK FROM TRAIN) — erican treaties with Japanese anc uggested modifications ineluding limitation, “in the interest of inter- national relations,” of a clause which would bar Japanese laborers from the United States. ——— THIRD MAN IS CONVICTED IN MURDER CASE NEW YORK, Feb, 20.—John | Farina was convicted at 3:34 o'clock this morning by a jury for par tictpating in the robbery and mur- der of two Brooklyn bank mes- | sengers for which two of his con- federates, Joseph and Morris Barlow Diamond, have been convicted and paid, until all of KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 20. (By The Associated Press}—Betray- al of trust by high government of- ficials presents a greater menace to Democracy than boshevism or any of the other evil influences, William G, McAdoo, candidaté for the Demo- cratic nomination for president, de- clared in an address on the train Platform at the Union station here today. bs can be no government with corruption In high places,” Mr. McAdoo said. “This is a question of the life of the American nation. We must bring honesty back to gcv- ernment.” The investigation must go on, he the facts are are awaiting formal sentence to | brought/out, adding that he did not death. —— JOVENILE TAIO IN THEFT CASE WILL BE PROSECUTED rents sigature CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 20— Three of thirteen boys arrested in connection with a series of grocery store and freight car burglaries here, probably will be prosecuted. They are Gordon Smith, 17; Albert Christensen, 14, and Ralph Fowler, 14. The other ten youngsters, all about 14 years of age, were G led. What have you to trade for one or more two-ton trucks, Liberty Garage, For Raw Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with your fingers. It goes right to the spot with a gentle le, loosens congestion, soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It has all the strength of the old-fashioned mus- Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Askfor Children’s Musterole. wish to see any attempt to “white wash" any one. My. McAdoo reasserted his stand that the government had been un- fair to thoae in the war. “The veterans bureau, whose sacred duty was to protect and care for the disabled and sick, stole money from these boys,” he said. “What can be said of a government 80, bad as that. “The Democrats didn't debauch the government. Through the e'ght years of Woodrow Wilson's ad- ™inistration and in the eight that Grover Cleveland was dent, there was no such corruption, It remained for the administration which promised people that the minds would rule, to betray the government.” Regarding the approval of a Democratic tax plan by congress Mr. McAdoo: “yesterday a new and fresh break of cleanliness and pa- triotism came out of congress. The for _@ soldiers’ bonus and declared’ Republicans, who would refuse our Eee eee aus refuse ou is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE. “There is no other BROMO QUININE” and effective remedy Preventive. draws out Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and as @ The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Price 30 Cents made A LEADS LATE VOTE 1 NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 20— “CORNS: Lift Off-No Sah Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a lit- tle “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lft it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore ness cr irritation.—Advertisament. on Packing and Crating Phone, 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage ‘uel Gebo Coal | Bouanchaud, his opponent, 62,539 —— j Queen Mary, In her earlier years, ‘was an ardent devotee of and this love of the game is shared by all her children. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924 For seven years Miss Lena Miche!. sen has served as wireless operator the big tank steamship Eugene ‘Thayer, of which her father js on iv: tennis Youthful Grace and Beauty Age is unfashionable today. Through her attire woman con- ceals the years she has reached and proclaims the youthful- ness she feels, The new spring slippers find-many ways of be- ing youthful, graceful, beauti- ful. You must see them. The style pictured fs a chic three strap that is Proving most popular, and like most three strap, fits remarkably well. To be had in black eatin, patent, suede or $10.00 In Grey Suede $11.50 to extravagant praise in the course of a few days. Secretary Hughes on February 13 advised the house immigration committee that the pending bill to exclude Japanese from this coun- try would .be inconsistent with Am- All Fat People Should Know This The people owe a debt of grati- tude to the author of the now fa- mous Marmola Prescription, and are still more indebted for the re- duction of this harmless, effecti obesity remedy to tablet form, Mar- mola Prescription Tablets can be obtained at all drug stores the world over at the reasonable price of one dollar for a box or you can secure them direct on receipt of price from the Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. This now leaves no excuses for dieting or violent exercise for the reduction of the overfat body to normal.—Advertise- NEW ARRIVALS In Children’s Spring Attire 35t&65c in jaras tubes; hospital size, $3. The True Test at the Breakfast Table That is where Coffee rises to your highest esteem. Our Coffee can stand that test. You will be de- lighted with its sweet, delicate fla- vor, strength-giving quality and fragrant aroma. It starts the day right for everybody. Frank O. Holtzman Contractor and Builder 721 Madison Phone 2044-R Estimates Furnished On Request io a NN amelie Lil |e pai pa saneed | New Spring Coats and Dresses About 200 From Which to Make Your Selection. Values Ranging Up to $45.00 THE CHOICE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL : GARMENTS Our buyer has just returned from eastern markets with beautiful spring merchandise, where he remem- bered the little miss and young man, by his selection of charming things for them to wear. 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