Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 5

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2 @he Casper Dap wrioune PAGE FIVE, uty sheriffs left here today for To- FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924. JAPANESE. HOPE EACLUSION ACT WL BE LOST Lins ae ates wee American Criticism Con- tains Hope for Empire. TOKIO, ‘April 18.—(By The. ‘As- sociated Press}—Criticism leveled by Se cr a amen raietion® done papers at the American congress for ts attitude on Japanese. exclusion, the editorials of which have been extensively cabled to Tokio, has re- vived the hope that exclusion will be eventually defeated. This attt- tude of somé of the newspapers is also having the effect of softening the blow to Japanese pride as shown in the statement of Premier K1- youra 1n which he said that “fortu- mately the majority of American newspapirs appear to understand” can participation in the world court] Other members of the sub com: pock, Ariz., opposite Sy noire pt teed ats ornered today yy. che sSenate| mittee are Senators Brandegee, Re- that mo- | foreign relations committee. , jpeg Ala cnttes Tigvelgake|A. subcommilttes ptistive, Headed publican, peepee one of a | thar aa into Arizona. |Y Senator Pepper, Republican, Pen-| League of Nations “trreconcilables.” The motorists have secured legal | Sylvania was selected to conduct | =~ advice and will base their movement | the hearing and make a report to upon the contention that the ban | the full committee. is not lawful, according to authori- ties. County Attorney. Blakely left Gan You Sleep 2 All Night? tac for Topock with officers. — Hast You Get Up Frequently By. Reason of Bladder Trouble? Swanson of Virginia and Pittman of| chambers of commerce, the Federal Nevada, Democrats, and Shipstead,| council of churches, the non partisan Farmer-Labor. Minnesota. league, the Association of Universitv Requests for the hearings have} Women and league of Nations as- been received from _a_number_ of! sociation. Will Your Easter Dinner Be Cooked With th AUTO BANDIT - ISFOUND DEAD GRINNELL, Iowa, April 18. — The body of a man found under a tree here Wednesday was identl- fied by the authorities today as that of Wilbur A. Armstrong, alleged OVEN HEAT REGULATOR Ne clit id : eerie anh enicoble ree te Hundreds of Casper women will be free to attend the was established by means of finger Easter services with no worry of Sunday dinner for in have been struck by Ughtning, car- their kitchen they have a Clark ried a revolver, a jimmy and a flash- Jewel Gas Range with the light. rs : ‘Lorain Red Wheel.” Truly the “Magic Chef.” All cooking wor- ries are eliminated—thanks to JAPS BEING this wonderful invention. Ss 24 SMUGGLED Se that this letter of Ambassador Hani- irs. awh ff ES i SEATTLB, Wash., April 18. — | jetta he bina * : ae haa aia not expen an Core 40 | pons atone o's Helos elon Wie? adgeneane MeePuiner | aither ‘Wendin, United States | pain teas wey ep cach eee * Lorain Cap interfere {n American domestic af-| phia, Held under’ bail of $5,000, it is now alleged that this mother of 15|immigration commission announced you are looking for quick relict, ped range for you Saturday? fairs. Other officials express the | children lived part of her life as the wife of W. ©. Martin, banker andj today that plot to smuggle Japanese Syinen Below. mall to Fb y, eed same view. the other part as wife of Samuel Beswick, Carpenter. into this country had been unearth-| MicH.and’a free aie Pe eat ron be The public attitude ts well ex- ed and that eighteen Japanese had been arrested in the last four days FARMERS T0 BE PREFERRED cin tibeonans it | oemmemerennmee ||| ‘The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. : ind addi | Ines, mail to F.L. McWETHY(95 Mev: : IMMIGRANTS UNDER NEWBILLIWPID) (OQURT) se cee|| Men s-110 Fast is | jana “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” WASHINGTON, aprn 18,—Farm. | R 3 ‘3 would be giv! ; oe moe Be DOCKADE RELATIO fl G | ( i fied its lack of that form of labor, } under an.amendment tothe im] JS GROWING migration bill adopted today by the AF CONSIDER FA] senate, Proposed by Senator Simmons, Democrat, North Carolina, the|, NEEDLDS, Cal., April 18.— A to- amendment was adopted by a vote of |tal_of 115 cars are stranded here 46 to 30 after it had been modified}@nd nearby as a result of Arizona's : on the suggestion of Senator Pie: blockade against automobile traffic Senate Provides for man, Democrat, Nev to make|from California. These eastbound . state certification necessary. Vise|autcmobile tourists, who sought Early Hearings on Certificates could then be issued to| services of an attorney, were advis- farmers up to 25 percent of the/ed against making any. unlawful Proposal quota allotted to any foreign}demonstrations along the Arizona P' i country. line. scuba es Sey | WASHINGTON, April 18.—Early KINGMAN, Ariz, Apri! 18.—Dep-! hearings of the proposal for Ameri pressed by the Nichi Nichi -which says “the beat Americans realize that’ exclusion is an injustice. This is shown in the press condemnation of congress. “We believe thy newspapers voice public sentiment and we are there- fore inclined to hope that the ac- tion: of congress will prove contrary to the popular will and that it was due only to agitation inflamed by politicians. However, the exclusion as it stands insults the entire yel- low’ race, “What will it profit America? If the United States has any Oriental policy she will find it blocked through the opposition of colored Asiatics, The Jingo Yorodzu denounces American “ambition to dominate the world. Japan can only dew! with America with force.A conflict is cer- tain sooner or later,” W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES STAG TROUSERS NO NAME HATS Men’s Hats $2.95 Fates Vuk Sere Klein (union made) Hats, e The best known shoes in a wonderful variety of N America, selling at popu- new styles and shapes in lar prizes. Styles to satisfy popular colors $2 9 5 220 SOUTH CENTER STREET mat e : * every man, lasts to fit all Sale Price___ 5 A feet. No Name quality Hats, Men s and Boys Clothing, W.L. Douglas Shoes are— oe ag Furnishings, Hats $6, $6, $7 and ~ Ladies’ W. L. 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Martin, eal Oo of ie OCKIeS our Uisabled flagplane, the Seattic, | 98-Ib. sack ___________ $3.25 | 10-lb. sack Whole Wheat_40@ Weather reports early today in- AS Ib: Seok ae $1.65 (ol eccleGrahan sae 40c clothing values shown in any store in years. Standard quality merchandise offered at prices which working men can afford to pay. And remember this—We stand back of our goods—Satisfaction or your money back. . Fad Tailored Clothes at Money-Saving Prices Men’s 1-Pant° Men’s2-Pant | “Waheed? 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The Haida was kept on the task of carrying supplies and personnel out along the Aleutian islands west $18.75 *26.75 | °35.00 $9975 $39.75 $39.75 its preehutlons aa a result of the ex CANNED VEGETABLES LAUNDRY SOAPS : perlence.of Major Martin’s squadroh, N am (e} Tomatoes..__P. 15 a > consist fu panes n'beasing| | NO--2 Can Tomatoes---Per can 18 | 9 Bars Pearl White-....--4Be Men’s Shoes and Oxfords Men’s Underwear —_—__—_" No. 2 Can Corn___----Per can 15c 22 Bars Pearl White__- . ; « fe Me a ge eae No. 2 Can Green Beans-Per caer 15 1 Box, 100 Bars____- ‘ Solid Leather Men’s Serviceable at eed Knit get Men’s Dress Socks o, 2 Can Wax Beans__Per can ic 10 Bars P. & G. Naptha_ sults, white or ecru col- | Unity (union label LATE FLASHES No. 2144 Can Kraut__-- Each 10 Bars Crystal White-..-____ Dress Shoes Work Shoes or. Sale Prices—95c | Hosiery for men— : RBS ia No: 214 Can Hominy__. 18 Palm Olive Toilet Soap Biaidied sAfakes Solid leather through- $1.45 to $2.45. 25c, c. 50¢. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., April 18 No. 24% Can Pumpkin__ Cc Cream Oil Toilet Soap----3 for 25c Popular Styles and-through, comfort- Men’s dependable Ath- Cc Bib forty oh darter pea ae No. 24% Can Tomatoes.| 2 Cans able fitting and guaran- letic Union Suits, fine 1g ” nor, fo tive iabariss cae Ceenterten No. 2144 Can Sweet Reasonably Priced at teed to wear. Sale nainsook, elastic backs. mend AFoniROx, sew public funds and freed Walton of Potatbes 35c BREAKFAST FOODS prices: Special—95c and $1.45. Special ei 19¢ all charges in state district court a ~ s y Sis late today, Cream of Wheat -20c $3 95 $4.95 Boys’ Union _ Suits. | Ladies’ Si ty . ) b 5 sadies’ S se, § cH T s—sonn win: GALLON: FRUITS..« .°"-\| :eehouy.si corm Flakes -10c . : . Hl Sale Price, Deira oes. Cals Mrs rf org Kellogg’s Corn Flakes_ “15e and $5.95 to eat 4Se@ | si5e 48 a Jugo Slavic branch of the Commun. No. 10 Can Apples_-.-- Each Rolloges Sd dire package___25¢ oa RR atl" rN td oka: Sa ll nd oe Sze A istic organization in this country, No. 10 Can Peaches, Kellogg’s Krumbles ~~ -~15c ’ e ’ eae was ordered deported by an order halvea? on cies ale 65c Post: Bran’ ._c_ “1Bc Men’s Easter S ecials Men’s Riding Bo 9 S ° signed by federal Judge Cliff today. ¥ P s uits Gtankovita > . z, Puffed Rice — 20c Shirts Pp y Srankenitg) arena ete eee jim NO. .20)Can LO sea berries |.) oo Spoil ra enraal Wheat 15¢ Men’s Athletic Union Breeches and “ No, 10 Can Blackberries Case Post Toasties __ A0e Hundreds to choose Suits, each ~--__ 59c D I ; resoltigensagtniepaaan itaer annie: Ne “is it pera Post Toasties ~~ -15¢ from, band styles, collar | Men’s Blue Denim Work Pants ependable Suits of ment of President Calvin ‘Coolidge “iced Barre ons $3.85 pak a attached, some have etary kei er ‘ ‘ serviceable wool fab- and the na 1 Fes ‘i feed Wh dP DRIE) erin ours ; ‘ . ! ported kak rapatittiona mesencsiteee 2 separate collars, stripes, Men’s Cotton Work pee me made) Rid rics, good looking suits was adopted in the Republican state P plain colors, checks, all Socks, pair-.___ 9< | ing Breeches, whipcord, th typ Bs convention today by acclamation. |i These are only a few of ourregular prices. Please remember kinds, Men’s Khaki Work khaki, moleskin; good } Wi'D tWo pairs pants— and recelyed an ovation, these are not specials, but our every day prices. Good at all three 95c $1.45 Hetty d Dg te pte shane PEF Py ga Special— 6 Le, er ‘oat- 95, $3. 0 $4.95, stores. skin) Gloves, pair 39c Walsh Plans $1.95 $2.45 Men's good quality MEN’S WORK PANTS $5.75 $6. 95 ° ° ° Jhambra Shirts, —At $1.45, $1.95, $2.45 Wisconsin Trip OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS CAN SUPPLY YOUR to $3.95 each <2. -680 | t0 $3.96. and $7.45 EVERY WANT SIGNAL SHIRTS _ SUPERIOR UNDERWEAR CAN’T BUST EM OVERALLS PWO RIVERS, Wis,, April 18.— ator Thomas J. Walsh, Investiga- tor for the senate oll probe com- mittee, will visit his old home here in June, at the invitation of the Two Rivers American Legion post, it was announced here, The senator will be presented with ‘he laddér ho used as a boy to light the gas lights of hig old home town, We Deliver to Any Part of the City PHONE YOUR ORDERS THE FAD ceresr. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS

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