Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1924, Page 5

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924- ALIEN QUOTAS! CUT IN SENATE Census of 1910 Accepted as Basis for New Immigration Restrictions as Senate Approves Clauses FIGHT MURDER CHARGES, SAID Pleading Guilty Is Very Remote. Indleations that John Economu. who shot and killed Thomas Miller in the Standard poolroom Tuesday afternoon, will plead guflty to mur- der are improbable. When Economu waa first put in WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—The census of 191L was definitely adopted today by the senate immigration com- mittee as the basis for immigration quotas under the new immigration bill. The committee also decided by a close vote to reduce the quota percentage from 8 per cent to 2 per cent. : fume soe OE Se a a WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. — ly to the officials that he had done senate immigration ppt * the shooting because he had been reached the voting stnge today in swindled out of $2,000 tn a business its consideration of proposed legis- ; ; Geal and also stated that he was lation to supplant the existing im- 3 . glad he Had killea the man. migration law, which expires next Sometime yesterday Economu % rel lawyers have kan of Coen wad ate been in consultation with him. tution of the 1890 census figures on Just what defense will be made in the forelgn born population for those of the 1910 census as the basis for computing the three per cent immigration quotas + has aroused considerable opposition. The 1890 census’ basis ts provided in a bill now before the house immi- gration committee, which in addi- tion would reduce the admission rate to two per cent. SS ee olution. former Secretary Fall. hie case is problematical. Economu will be tried at the March term of criminal court and Probably will be the first man to come up for trial. HEARING OF PRISONERS IS FINISHED mand such action tomorrow. | —Majors Frank K. Ross and James Stansfiel¢, reviewing cases of mil- IS CONFESSED NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 28.— Chief of Police J. W. Smith, today received a telegram from the chief at Los Angeles announcing the ar- rest there of John William Wright who, he sald, confessed to the rob- bery on February 18 of the State Bank and Trust company of Nash- ville of $11,000, the prisoner hav- ing $5,196 cash and an automobile supposed to have cost $4,944, seb es iO CIE itary prisoners with a view to mak- ing clemency recommendations to the war department yesterday and announced they expected to make a report early in April on the cases of 227 soldier prisoners in that in- stitution. They moved to the United States disciplinary barracks at Fort Leavenworth, where they will in- vestigate the records af 226 in- mates. MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative is “Califomia Fig Syrup’ Casper Monument Works 608 South Conwell Phone 2542 —$$ $< __ es E Service and style get together in thjs suit that may be worn for, town or country, morning or after. noon. Notice that the mannish Vest {s of the same material as the skirt. The coat is of blue charmeen: Publishers on Visit to Haiti GD BRAK Don’t eat weetefal biPegiiesd food PORT. AU PRINCE, Haiti, Feb. = youuup. 28.—The visit here of the transport Eat Shredded Henderson, bearing 84 owners and Wheat publishers of newspapers in the 100 percent food value middlewestern nd southwestern inevery shred—a full meal states, was the most notable and for 214 cents. significant since the United States intervened in 1915. Including Frank For a bracing set up for B. Noyes, president of The Asso- cool mornings it with ciated Press, and former Senator butter and hot milk. LaFayette Young of the Des Moines Capital, the party in its short vaca- tion plans to obtain first hand knowledge of Haiti conditions. oe Due to the efforts of the Egyp- tian Women's Society, child mar- riage in Egypt will be abolished by a new law which fixes the mini- mum marriage ago for girls at 16 years, —_———— watch and jewelry repair- ing. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bldg. —————— Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” now will thoroughly clean the Uttle bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even if cross feverish, billous, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” AUCTION SALE. which has directions for babies and|{/ Phone 736 Next Saturday at 2 p. m. we will|children of all ages printed on the chines, aiden cine ane other | ifornia.” Refuse any im! a makes. ey are in rst class Advertisement shape. There will also be a large iS ES — WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Inquiry by the oil commit- tee into the income tax returns of E. L. Doheny and Harry F. Sinclair and their oil companies was proposed in a reso- lution today by Senator McKellar, Democrat, Tennessee. ns Immediate consideration was blocked by Senator oses, Republican, New Hampshire, who said he desired Fhe, ConnAy aie De Haghteeeed free: 14. i anas other nacdek’ tn the tee. ad The resolution would request the president to have the tax returns of the two ofl operators and also that of E. L. Doheny, Jr., turned over to the off committee, which would examine them for additional infor- mation regarding any payments to Senator King. Democrat, Utah, tn- troduced a similar resdlution, call- ing upon the treasury for a full re port of tax refunds claimed under the “discovery act decision.” It was laid on the table at the request of the author, who sala he would de- BANK ROBBERY (MBS ens) = February Children’s Mercerized Half Hose, per pain scene ee 29e 32-inch Gingham, per yard__________ 29e Romper Cloth, per yard___-__-_____- 29e Colored Lawn for Dresses, per yard__29@ Kimona Crepe, per yard____________' 29e Outing Flannel, 36-in.; per yard______ 29c Filet Lace, regular 40c; per yard_____' 29e White Canton Flannel; per yard____- 29e 2 Cotton Batts, small size______ 2 for 29e PLAIN HEMSTITCHING On Orders Taken Friday Only 4 Yards for 29e@ THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. pe Casper Daily Cridune ECNOW WIU[PROBE OF TAX?’ cy, === RETURN ASKED ; Senator McKellar Introduces Resolu- “Gets-It” Removes Possibility of Slayer} —_tion for Inquiry Into Doheny and Sinclair Statements Camphor Is Big Surprise Everybody is surprised at the quick results from simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One sma!l bottle helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup| One touch of “Gets-Te puts cam br callous free. Cdsper Pharmacy.—Advertise- | pain to sleep forever, Two or three drops ap- Ment plied to corn or callous soon shrivels them into 3 ae re & loose piece of dead tissue that can easily be Pr Mares RF peeled off with fingers. There is no danger, no bother, no guess work—just quick, eure and SEND IT To THE pleasing relief. PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY atis but a trifle. PHONE 1702 141 E. Second LY sell at public auction 10 sewing ma-| bottle. Mother you must say “Cal- tment of baby buggies and iliion. ‘The sewing machines and baby buggies will all be sold re- gardless of prices. We will hold our regular auction sale and there Intwo scults ~ Opportunity to Profit b: Leap Year’s 2 SHIRTS February $1.75 and $2.00 Values. Madras. | as) $1.99 AYA fe All $2.00 Neckwear. Gain Day Sale $1.29 Lisle Hose, Regular 40c sellers_____ 29¢ Parioteautens = 22s 20 tue ee eee 29¢c 5 142 East Second Regular 40c Peanut Brittle. Per lb._. 50c jar Massage Cream, W. D. & S. Co. —-__ 60c jar Lournay Skin Whitening Cream — 50c bottle Almond Cream Lotion ~-_~-. 50c jar Palmolive Vanishing Cream 50c jar Daytime Cream ~-_-~.~- 35c tube Fulton Tooth Paste 50c tube ChlorE-Dixo Tooth Paste 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream ~~. 35c Mennen’s Shaving Cream — 50c Shaving Brush 40c bottle Syrup White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup — oa HIKANYS ‘THAT MEN WEAR wroeind Second and Wolcott a-larger assortment of fur- Feb yan bie usual. ‘The sale is in- ! ruary 3 si¢e and seats for all, Harned Fur- i niture Co., 234 S. David. | Offers Casper Folks a Wonderful Al 'y EXTRA DAY, FEB. 29 These Specials Have Been Prepared for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, CANDY DEPARTMENT Regular 50c Divinity Fudge. Per Ib..._--_.-_-__--____.______ 29c Regular 40c Peanut Bar. Per lb.----_.--______-_i__.___ --29¢ Regular $1.75 box Chocolate Covered Cherries, per Ib. box_____ DRUG DEPARTMENT Wyoming Drug & Supply Co. February BACH Phone 51-W SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 25.—The crew of 27 of the Norwegian steam- er Tatjana, which yesterday drove on te the rocks near Pachena Point Laugh PACE FIVE from the Pacific ccean in = fog, 4 were eafe ashore today, messages received here related. WE WANT EVERYONE TO KNOW ABOUT THE Casper Auto Show Corns Quickly ‘ive our BIGGER BETTER EDUCATIONAL The Third Annual Auto Show Auspices of the Casper Automotive Association AT THE ARKEON ‘ March 24, 25, 26, 27, 1924 MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT “Gets-It” does not fail, Your lutely guaranteed.” Costs rence & Co., Chicago. faction is A New Assemblage of Footwear for Every Fashionable Occasion E latest models in footwear await the selection of style devotees at this shop. Here are the new tailored and sport styles that are being worn at fashionable Winter resorts—the sleekest of evening slippers —and semi-formal models in every new and approved style for present and carly Spring wear. \ You are cordially invited to this showing which suggests many ways to keep feminine feet exquisitely groomed for slight expenditure. GLOBE SHOE COMPANY 230 South Center Street Once Every Four Years We Gain a Day February For This Particular Day We Will Offer YOuUR A Number of Specials _.@AIN That Will Make Considerable Gain for CDAY 4 Our Customers—Every Item a Genuine Money Saver Cotton Gloves. 15c values. 29e Brown panes Leather Face Gloves. CEGD Ee ape, ie heap ta ie Sas es raalis, 50c value. baieaer Socks. 15c value. 8 pairs --------------- $1.29 8 pairs___----------_____- 29c Heavy Twill Outing Work Shirts Drop Stitch Heather Mixed Grey or khaki. $1.95 $ Socks, Pair. 29e values. At 1.29 FON Eh 29€ | vac; $1.29 Valueato $5.50; at PateaD | Tec vatuce, Pion. Lead I LOT OVERCOATS § 29 Values to $35.00 1 Ss LEATHER VESTS AT 29 PER CENT DISCOUNT Scott Clothing Co. 260 SOUTH CENTER STRE: a enews

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