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PAGE TWELVE Cpe Casper Many cridune DEMOCRATS TQ DEFECTIVE WARRANTS DEFEAT jn. x, oe|(lOlION PANG SOME PROSECUTIONS IN CITY |: 2s. Sacre som: MAKE ISoUE Uf Co.siderable more BS. prob-| Rose In a recent case that clerks in Be a cio ai. dliere s GREAT TRIBUTE ably be taken by the authorities in| offices of- justices-of-the-peac> are| Work which the clubs ‘she repre- the future in issuing warrants in| not permitted to sign the wa-rants| Sents are attempting to do. Several Casper following action taken by|and that these warrants may be|™embers of the Casper club were Judge R. R. Rose in district court in| signed only by the official himself. | Suests of the Kiwanians, throwing three liquor cases out be- A contention raised within the last The high school quartet enter- cause of defective warrants. few days that a police judge has no| tained with several yocal selections. Coolidge Declaration on] “ore case was eliminated because| right to tanue a. eenceh warrant poe net ol Be ecard ee ks a search had been made when the| seems to be incorrect. The state ; Philippines to Be | warrant had not been sworn to and| statutes contain a section that pro- PP’ two others because searches had/ vides that police judges have the M: d B: “4 been made in houses not called for| same right in issuing subpoenas and ; ade basis. by the warrants. warrants in their courts that a dis- D. Shawver, until, recently state pe eS It was also brought out by Judge| trict judge has in district court. . NEW CLOTHING STORE Werum Sa engineer, Mrs. Adela Pritchard. nat- ; By DAVID LAWRENCE ys. fonal president of the Business and Swollen veins are dangerous and sopyright 1924, Casper Tribune) reteapinas) | Wy onect evs arate, <, Se, eta aires riginal bo! WASE TON, March 6.—The o get a ice, oO} ttle Casper and Wyoming rank Firmin won the at Need Advertising, Gussta ‘of tue ctu! ancien! camper President Coolidge’s refusal .to ap- yee ce Cone § fully ®P-| cepted an invitation to be intro- that ysl gene sed a prove the request of the senate and Preciate the’ immense resources | duced to the Lions and, responded ECATUR. larch the | ‘"p Ate in tet 3 eobbenins 2d “Bniera 1 house of Representatives of the stored away for present and future | with a few remarks. a Vgeties site ra ae . Philippine Islands for the establish- Max Heller. who formerly was ralacd Teas ——_—__ trial of the suit against Walter T-. oil; it is used in hospital practice ment of independence. pee ie proprietor of the Hub Clothiers, has | Use in this state was Candler, son of Asa 'G. Candler, Sr., | and a small bottle will last a. lon; For twenty-six years the Filipinos] After having neard last week a] been demobilized,” said the speaker. | come back to Casper after an ab- night by Attorney C. M. Werum Atlanta millionaire soft drink man- ‘have been promised that when the/ oer read by Henry L. Black in| He also attacked the theory that a| sence of an extended period and is|of Columbus, Ohio, in a forceful ufacturer, for $100,000 damages proper time came they would be ac he) ciated tion | POnUS could be obtained together | making arrangements to re-enter | talk before the Lions club. Although brought by Mrs. Sarah Byfield, also forded independence. Piesident | favor of the adjusted compensat with towas*tastens business here. Mr. Heller will open|on his first visit to. Casper, the of Atlanta was called today in the Coolidge has definitely gone on re-jact, the members of the Casper/ jiwanian E, H. Fourt of Lander | ® clothing store in tle Tribune build-|'speaker expressed himself as firm- FILED IN COURT HER Dakalp ‘county superior court. cord as stating that the proper time| Kiwanis club today were perthitted | was a guest of the club today and’|!ng in the apace formerly ocoypied| ly convinced that Wyoming pos- Mrs. Byfield’s suit grows out of] So marvelously powerful is Emer- has not arrived and that there re-/+, jisten to another side of the}a resolution was read by M. A.| by the Brodie Rubber company, A |'sesses more resources and advan- an European trip, according to her} ald Oil that swollen glands and even n to be achieved “greater ad-| question. Hal Curran, local attor-|Becklinger which had been passed | large stock has been ordered and| tages for the future than the more petition, taken by a party which in- | goltre disappear when used steadily. ces on the road of education,| ney and former service man, pre-|by the Lander club asking the|the Interior of the space ob' populous sections of the east and| Delia McLean has filed suit for| cluded Mrs. Byfield, her husband,| Mall orders accépted.- : ‘ is being remodeled for the business. | advocated extensive advertising and | divorce from her husband, Charles! Clyde K. Byfield, the defendant, Mr.| ment.» Friday & Saturday vs culture, economic and political ca-| ented the side of those who are| forestry department of the United pacity.” } Just when the Filipinos will meas- ure up to these standards is not dif- ficult to guess—probably never in the life time of the present Filipino Jeaders. For, if the truth be known the T 8] tes does not consider that many of the smaller Latin, Amer countries have reached the American standard. The Fill pings on the other hand, think they are “urther advanced than Haiti of the Dominican Republic or Hondur. as and yet these nations have their independence. Cuba with the pro- tecting arm of the United States has against the bonus. Mr. Curran at-| States to name the glacier lying to tacked the arguments of the bonus |the south and west of Gannet peak supporters and presented facts and|and Mt. Helen in Fremont county figures to support his contentions.|“Fourt Glacier." The resolution While admitting that “the combined | also asks that the two peaks on the resources of Doheny, Sinclair and | southeasterly side of the glacier be Ford are not sufficient to compen-|named “Fordyce Peaks” in honor sate the soldiers who fought in the |of Dr. Claude P. Fordyce, and that World war,” he also attempted to|the high bald mountain lying to show wherein the soldiers who came | the east of Chimney mountain and out uninjured from the conflict | between the west fork of Bull Lake were little if any worse off finan-|creek apd the heads of Dry and clally than those who stayed at | Meadow creeks be named Mt. Kirk- home and suffered high prices as |land in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. well as enjoying better wages.| Kirkland. The persons in honor “The peak of wages did not come|of whom thes: cenic places are Specials a status which the Filipinos wo until August, 1920, nearl; - t B 20, ly two years {asked to be named all had a large . ° e e e lke to attain and they are ready| iter the close of the war and when part in locating them and present This end of thé week b 8 some interesting offe t are sure to appeal to ie step rence ceatunacye Logg 75 per cent of the service men had ing them to the world. ring rings P you States to intervene In case o! \s- “ order or interference with American Property interests. ‘The basic factor in the question of Philippine independence is mater- falistic. The business interests in the Philippines are united in their opposition to independence, Certain shipping interests believe they can accomplish more by keeping the Philippines a part of the United States so that some day the trade between the United States and the Shoes and Oxfords Men’s Suits WOMEN’S ped amet tee leather and black kid, with low an military heels. Special_._..._ $3.49 ‘ Qu : % Soom wiaiaktagns lemesiwcaecanr ee eo Worsteds, cashmeres, tweeds and ing the United States to dis- Here is your chance to get shoes for child- serges, conservative and sport models. criminate against foreign vessels, ren to finish up the winter months. All Broken sizes. Taken out of regular particularly the Japanese. Governor General Wood ts known to be in sympathy with the business children’s.and misses’ high top shoes in our stock for quick sale; $19 95 Farris and Weatherbird lines. Sizes 514 to values up to $34.50____ e interests who fear their properties 11; child’s 1114 to 2; DISCOUNT + Main Fl would be jeopardised or at least misses’ 21 to 6 at. 'O ain Floor rendered less valuable without the > Aaa strong military arm of the Ameri ty can covernment. ; MEN’S HEAVY WORK SHOES with BOYS’ SUITS ‘There e men in the United di bl. k 1 A 1 h ate who have sald in de ouble oak soles. real shoe 3 98 at the Filipinos never will be for wet weather Special____ e for\ independence. Mr. Coo! Idee's statement reflects the argu ment made most often by those who do not w'th to see the United States 3 relinquish its hold on the Philippines Boys’ KNEE PANTS s At any time—certainly not in the N ‘ Values to $8.95 "ane Filgtioe however, wit! not Just arrived a new shipment of Boys’ | | maa, sad setarday, we offer cease their agitations. They will Knee Pants. Regulgr $1.45. All ; x sorbag A clamor for independence as long as sizes 6 to 16 years. For the 9 5¢ a ay pane of Hoye knee es Suita they can make themselves heard. s In hg an ark serges, cashmere: Preparations are under way for an week end, at_--------_ mee extensive campaign in the United States to win the sympathy of public opinion. The Democrats dur- ing their control of congress went on record in favor of independence and nearly got a bill through the senate after it had passed the house. Also the Democrats under the Wilson ad ministration by means of the Jones Dill extended to the Filipinos a greater measure of governmental autonomy than they had previously enjoyed. The friction between Leo- nard Wood and the Fillpinos has developed largely over the applica- tion of the Jones law with many of the provisions of which General and tweeds. All ages. ~ Main Floor ‘ * New Spring - : BUGS 24x36 Chenille Rugs in blue, rose, brown, black and white and grey. A most suitable | Sport Coats Blog Saturdgrat $298 Third Floor For the week-end we are offering a wonderful collec- .* uw Wood te not iolagsoeeae ee ee tion of new Spring Sport Coats in plain colors of tan, RADIUM SILK publicly advocated their amend- grey, reindeer, rust and brown. All wool mai Is, ~ 86-in. Radium in h, maise, pink, ment. many full lined, others half lined in sizes from 16 sky, orchid and Black, dat pink, rose, * The Republican national platform to 44, including many full 50-inch lengths. Y, orc and black. $2.48. : 3 Prit_m all probability follow the value. For Friday and Saturday ines sident Ci e's lates! : . 1 i pronouncement while the Democrats | => FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ive Floor mak ‘will pledge themselves if elected to Sa. a a grant independence to the — Philip- Pines within a specified period. ENGINEER IS WRECK VICTIM OMAHA, Neb., March 6,— The Pacific limited of the Chicago, Mil- waukee and St. Paul railroad was derajled at Persia, Iowa, early to- day, Engineer Pendy being killed and a number of passengers slight: ly hurt, according to advices re- ceived here. The locomotive went into the ditch and three ‘of the cars of the all-steel train were derailed Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee 228 East Second St. Phone 623 FANCY TURKISH TOWELS _ . Extra heavy Turkish Towels. Pink and es blue borders. 75c grade. Friday and Saturday at.___... 49@ Capes and Jacquettes made from your fur garments in the latest Styles. Fur by the yard, caracul, kolin- sky, broadtail monkey, mole, ermine, etc. RELIABLE FUR SHOP 833 S. Elm Street Phone 192-3 ‘ CRASH TOWELING Semi-Bleached, 18-inch Toweling, good ; | weight, our regular 20c grade. 15 4 i Special this sale, at-__-_________ Cc CHILD’S COVERALLS. GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR A good little play garment for little tots. A fortunate mt purchase from a large manu- 1 bapa in khaki and blue, 63e facturer*enables us to offer you for two red trim, at — “MalniRison days heavy quality Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers. at a reasonable price. Colors, BOYS’ COVERALLS TURK CHIEF STEPS OUT Dinner Sets SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND WILL YOU PAY $50 flesh, orchid, peach, LONDON, March 6—Temet Pash: ove. pee Covers age 2 to 10 years, Vests -----------$1,98 : SATURDAY pace sha utton front, it. Regul: 29, Ff Bes Ses oonin PER MONTH Friday and Satuley, Qn Bloomers -----_-$2.98 32-Piece Sets In Two Neat Patterns respondent of the Exchange ‘Tele For This Beate ee 98e The Carlton, a plain white Wedge- Sraph, byt the president of the re |B j§é§ +s. Wi ceeeeee rh oe > UN sks REE en! mene rem Damieent Gree Ae wood copy, light in weight, but dur- Main Floor KID GLOVES able, an English import. 7 95 Priced at seb AE e WOMEN’S SILK HOSE Gauntlet utyle, finest quality kid, in’ black, 2 ROOM MODERN APARTMENT Completely Furnished Public has asked him to form an. other cabinet. A 3 % P ° brown, grey, beaver and white, contrast- A pretty floral ttern in H WILTON RUGS Women’s full fashioned Silk Hose, in black in i i : Senin. Beta Leet sounbing® [ g trim, also an eight button gauntlet, Loughlin 1d. bh i NEW FURNITURE only, $2.00 value. A wonderful ; i ; ghin, gold and blue combina- A : Rea ean this weaand ee ul value for brown only. These usually retail at $5.00. For Rent Two Front ° Offices On Mezzanine Floor tions. A most attractive design, at ______=______ $8.95 Fourth Floor Golden Rule Department Store LINDSAY & CO. at 1.49 ei Friday and Saturday, $3.95 Gas, Water, Lights Furnished Laundry Rooms, Electric Washers, Clothes Line Grocery and Market In Building 2 Minutes’ Walk From Center Street Becklinger Building The Yellowstone Apartment Hotel 426 West Yellowstone