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PAGE TWELVE. JAPANESE EXCLUSION IS FINAL ACTION ON BILL Conference Report On Immigration Act SETTING THE STYLES APPROVED BY HOUSE IN| >... => Paris—Baskets of flowers so beau- tifully embroidered as almost to seem real, are & new form of decora- One such basket, very large and filled with splashy orange and blue blossoms is embroidered on the hip of a mauve dance. frock shown tion. hem, usually in the same shade as the material, New York—Among the georgeous one with an appropriat, decoration of fish, seaweed and sea shells. Un- fortunately, these decorations are bathing suits shown here today is investigation of the recent raid on =| oa dep artic eat districts have | ho Russian soviet trade mistlon Shriners Plan Big first step taken ie The inter-clty relations committee | here. This is the recommended that the club give a|toward the satisfaction demanded by| Fete At Rawling series pf prizes to high schoo] and|the soviet government in “4 ° university students in the state on | auence of the raid. “ Marketing,” | Dr. Weiss, known as an arch en- CHEYENNS, . May 15.— ' rer sila Tash pee gee part of ee emy of communism, personally led , Wyo. =a K large delegation of Cheyenne Shrin, beige oae GAS REC AAAS es Sa Pec atseatin joc anateben ers will go to Rawlins Sunday, | Scans maaan “brought to the at-|munist leader Bolzenhardt, wanted is aiole the Givine|deeialesiog tention of the club that Judge Ben |>¥ the Pomeranean state's attorney | Tun Ste ae ae About 1. B, Linésey of Denver will be here |? & charge of treason. ———) candidates will cross the “hot sands’ ursda ——_._—_ “ eles rete Tact neo Late the witer| of the Kiwanis cli He’ wil also it eal ee 2 ’ ment 80 € y, The seven women who have n “ be . . A . f J ; Fenton May women who lunch | would be disastrous. psa Ghee borom Ge the Natrona}, cnored with memorials in the Hall| A CHILD IN PAIN runs to Mother Accepted With Exclusion of Japs af the Savoy jiave discarded tortoise 7 jon. Fame of New. York University | for relief. So do the be ‘The club today endarsed the res- | © : shell rimmed eye glasses for those ‘ork—Two carnelian hat towe, Mary | For sudden and severe in thi 5 : New ¥ olution favoring a community puild-| are Harriet Beecher Stowe, ch = Effective J uly of This Year Of. the’ new sort. he aster have |‘ping or rather cne\hatipin with twol Meni. tor a .e cee adopt-|Lyon, Emma Willard, Frances B. and bowels, cramps, diarrhoea” pe platinum rims and are hung on @| carnelian ends was the only decora-| (7, rne Tesolution had been adopt-| Viard, Maria Mitchell, Charlotte CHAMBERLAIN’S af narrow black ribbon. tion on a pale gray picture hat of | fu DY t mass, mecting of Cushman and Alice Freeman Palmer.| COLIC and DIARRHOEA i sn as : georgette recently worn here. ‘The | Huty on the Elks auditorium. Cc aE fo) WASHINGTON, May 15.—Overriding the opposition London—Marabout 1s coming more| crown rather high and draped had] 91V;,0- A1Ny was appointed to hhetueecinenierwea 3 er of President Coolidgé, the house today adopted the con- paid moze “into” user Atak tate tom: | thowa: pita tKEstituEMistae, Setzlsie |i 0 lesion ice the Gacaioruarry |i OW Lem EMeNL HOP |. se eerewebectecmumagee 2 tir fi 5 the immigration bill which would make ther seaton. It latest use is for foot-| one side of the front. ‘The pins were] the expiration of the term of Harry - : erence report on the i g ti ly carved and very big. a y acd aricose Veins ani 3] July 1 this year the effective date of Japanese exclusion. 5 j ihe on cekitte) wheres rercpnene deep. ornately ba ahah ch High praise of Mr. Black's work V: Uleee East Terraces has many. a The senate now will be called upon to act, after which i penpcten sy wee voiced by the pres!- Ss lots facing on East Second: the bill will go to President Coolidge for signature. ; His Rare Mens ran: ing eee BIG AT TENDANCE MAY 29 AT Mrs, George! Hoets acormoented |. gvoiien ‘yuizaveze’danporcustanal|| etree’ a conras has: not been: determined. [favor of then Jabg a olmpee /n {the lia sens tne aiaienee eine at the plano by Judge R. R. Rose,| often burst. Sufferers are advised th In adopting the report, the house ) house, which rejected the confer-| (Wh Some, Tine Tee fe ee P sang two solos as did also Miss Mar-| ¢s rots twowunce, orlelnal hottie tg developed an overwhelming majority | ence report embodying the presi-/ "Gu ey wWwigety grocery store in garet Smith. All the numbers were| tr Smerald Oll ttull. stronath), at 7 pr against any delay in putting into|dent's March 1 ‘suggestion, was ex-| 10/88 0Y ISS iter tty ap. = excellently given and were much| Smiths Tarner Drug Con and start The Best Spring Tonic ie. effect quickly the Japanese pro-| plained to Mr. Coolldge yesterday | imately $200, ‘The fact, that aa enjdsved “by the imicihers Fg bat auc eet eae be vision, which the geste agi eer ae Republican and Democratic a result of a recent attempted theft _—— ahaa. You will find is the new 4 sought to delay in order that diplo- | leaders. of a safe from a company store, the cS mend Emerald My matic negotiations might be entered} Informed by congressional leaders | in “vay tastoned to the floor by eal od canine mages ro eal Tallerman Bath e in an effort to settle the question. | that both the senate and house are| tec braces prevented its being re- Shae seat Wetae cel haatre tiene, : , ba The vote by which the conference | certain to pass thn bill as it stands, | -oveq trom thejstore by the robbers. time, becavse it 1s very concen-|| In this treatment superheated x eee yet canrgin ovat | to the ACO Ee ate Tae eet | iby Wetteed) wy Grcgatat: Wake MeGEe | careencice ih atarationg ateabatnal ohildsen corners ren beta lace fasen eee tie ‘a long way, || air at high temperature is N representing a wide margin over |to the action he will take on the| sajcing the” grocery reported to| ,Txtnave 1 Casper Kiwanis club|at 3 o'clock so that they may at- Apply night and smorning with «|| to cure various forms of Ri a the two thirds that would be neces:| measure when ft reaches the White | Toi. that about 9 o'clock this morn. for the Kiwanis-Lions baseball. game'|‘tend. Aap niente tea ati the || matism, faulty elimination. You ; Baty sine paees te peste cn one uses ing he heard prowlers in the nelgh-| which will be held at the high school| ‘Thirty dollars was turned over to sailing fia sseducbares. socmel will find it wonderful for re- | pees wwaro. in a lively. today to evs roadbed no de.| Dorhood: and shortly after hoard a) Tis‘eig tied on the afternoon. ot| the girla’ camp fund today ber the eV se inusvaloualy powortel te taser: ||(dusingy Hefo. adopting the conference ively today to have reached no - + which he ‘ould not de- , = 3 sepért the hotibe' Sesected bya) vote'| clnion|| on lake AuesHlonlmered isa ciony Tateedoeate sahinae heey May 39, Tbe is the second annual sire9! ‘teams who came out with 100 soREREIN, Mar 25m ay The. As: ald o1 isbae evrolien Bands and even Dr. L. J. Connell 2 \o oy re, ywever, hi 8 vi . x ‘ she = 8)—Dr. Weiss, chief of | gol g ~! bs Satan path Democrat, Tilinols, | theught "to these three. coarecs ct | When (polls | arsived: thay found) composed of ‘members of the two|ance contest recently staged. The|the espionage bureau ae ine Berlin| Mail orders accepted. — Advertise-|| Room 18 Daly Bldg. Phone 8493 a apt vet ar ate See noe ’ that the door of the safe had been! cups and is given for the benefit|money had been awarded to the| police, has heen suspended, pending! ment. mmit the bill to the confer- | action blown from its hinges -by nitrogly- Lev GUleBer tence Behish ta'| tant captalat ke tee ee, a ence for a number of amendments.| | Signature of the bill without any | cerine and was lying midway down | 0f,the Git Sooute’ camp which is|team captains by. Harry: pees = = « He expressed no objection, however, tement or declaration. the Hin {i hiale eed he atareyarHn/ tons sponeseed eye oar inne Sniigiont ee te ae Pe RNS dace ry Pel ta the Japanese ex-lusion provision} Signature of the bill with “an ae-|bery is the first safe robbery report- his: cantp thle Janet RUA! adtendasion | Carpertee: itee Dead iene GasrKe ; RY of the report. s nying statement explaining | eq in the last few weeks in which 1 BR. Btewarti/ hel: Casper “Hiwants The report was sent to the senate | disapproval of the exclusion section | axpiosives were used. at the ball oe is eee tne a pele Eiimaesbecohip ot Frise § immediately where it was announced | so\as to modify offended Japanese.| he goor of the safe was removed| ¢veryone. The on ye se: ised ‘read ala gra pabe AEGighE: txteante : hy action would be sought before ad-| Return of the bill to congress] 15 the police station where Bertiliion | “bout the contest will he the method | per cent which | b thought ‘to ‘rank ¢ bie hgee tage, decleriag’ the: pxecutivcte, an | cxpeses ate making Snveetigations in | CATS wit she steaeureai ial the thrquxiidertbetstataiubet naman LT a sage declaring the executive's ap- ffort to procure finger prints. . é 2 WASHINGTON, May 15.| proval of all provisions of the meas-| ‘there are no other ole game and in the parade which will ship contest was earried on by Ki 5 4 ;| ure with the exception of the exclu- be held before the game. The school | wanis International. Reports from F —Quick, almost perfunctory sion section. + acceptance in both cham-|" jnaications were given by some of 3 tl bers was forecast for the} these close to the president that the conference report on the im-|lsst two courses. pie I have been forced to postpone the opening of my new store in The Gladstone, migra on bill £ods yPTOR tO | oe atne incesant Amuierationn aGh (Smith-Turner) Hotel building. ' its final consideration by the house, : ; after which the senate will be called Wyeeiaent tar: ee ate to CAMBRIDGE, Mass. May 15.— The building was to be ready for occupancy May 5. My plans have gone BROR tO; Ore ting factors. The question of the eligibility of wrong. I am now informed that the building will be ready on June 1. With the clause fixing July 1, Bame visors of the president| Glenn Hartranft, star shortputter. the: Senehon See eos atin > told hin that api feat aretha a meg Malet I made a special trip east and bought a complete stock of ladies’ footwear and he Japanese exclusion provision, th an ‘accomp: members of the Stanford university 7 s which President Coolidge once pre- | Pill on sina eacntelie of the exclu-|#auad for perticipation in the inter. x noyelties. _My opening was to be a great event. I purchased the best money vailed upon the conferees to change |™et of disapprove ; | collegiate track meet at the Harvard 3) could buy in order to favorably introduce my new store to Casper. to March 1, 1 the measute js ex- | 00) Provision | woull Oe sreatly | siadiuia On Any. 80,/and @1 dike teen Se] ; pected to reach the White House haere Conare eee, abanene “toel-| reterred: by, officers ot -theiinterool: Se The stock is here and must be paid for. I must sell it to meet my bills. before the end of the current week. i pat d. legiate A. A. A. A. to the Stanford 3 & 1 The overwhelming opinion in|Pe at least partially, authorities es sine offering the women of Casper an opportunity to buy footwear and nov- ed elties that will not come again in years. 3 © f 3 % HARRY L. BLACK MAD ueale N amed Read the prices quoted below, come down and make your choice from the most c 4 ; ri z i Ba complete lines ever shown in Casper. All new stock and of the best quality. © | To Directorate Se It must go regardless of cost. : es ¢ Rg) M. HAYUTI, Prop. 3 Of A iati es 2 \ ssociation S> . 4 Sc] : Wife ssid She Would, Reait,/AT KENTUCKY SCHOOL 5 . . > — . ‘ ee, ene ey iy a ER osom yer ogre Kg Brown Suede Pumps Grey Kid Pumps oun ade Her We i 5 onal Coa: mn even : : ; P Harry L. Black, for several years! annual convention here today elect, Contributes to the Heating Comfort SS Trimmed with 6-strap of b: Tisthaclatest 1 Fr { and Strong boy scout executive of Casper Ua inectton af uiacge? akaruahies ® f the Ni 25 pate Dp rown n the latest novelty semi-French t afterwards connected with the Wyo-|°"p" £ 8 Q of the Nation 2G) kid; Cuban heel. Very snappy and heel. A real beauty. Regular P.’ J. Quealey, Kemmerer, Wyo., <— 4 1 East Hardwick, Vermont.—“Last|™ng Building and Loan company | president of the Gunn.Quealey coal| Dod vaila es good looking. A regular $7.50 $9.00 value. eos R gas is a ible, the B: it SP 1 ‘winter I was not able to do any work |#"d with the Wyoming Oldsmobile | company. x) Boiler 4 : » reais es value. Forced Sale Forced Sale Price i. 3 at all. I had back company, left this week for Lyndon,| nistrict Ainectors chosen included. es ler is automatically heating es Price eo! Nie ict, : ache, headache, | Ky.. to take a position as military | water Barnum, Seattle; W. 11.| f%q homes, at uniform temperature, with cleanliness S ----------- ---- ' sideache, and was | instructor in the Kentucky Military| tute, Denver; and W. F. McGeath,| @¢ obtainable only with gas. and with a measure ES French Kid Pum ! ek tell the time | sea pany, Captain and ae ee Siabe: Kx of satisfaction that is distinctly BRYANT. bea Same as above in grey suede with PS ‘or six months, | will make thelr permanent home eee ; v 2 5 , ; We read about | thero EFLIN IS Each year, since the first Bryant.Boiler was io) grey lizard kid Nude color and trimmed with tan Lydia B Pink- PE arc cAI H manufactured more than fifteen years ago, has es trimmed. -_---_.___-_ kid. One-strap pump, Louis heel. retell cin the | (y H REIMERTH MADE seen these boilers installed in increasing numbers, eS A regular $8.00 value. $4 85 newspapers, and| Us Ils RETURNED Write for literature describing oF Forced Sale Price____ e my husband said eoveral exclusive features. <> to me, ‘Why don’t ~ ws ae aa PHONE OR WRITE es Bald would, an BIRMINGHAM, Ala,, May 15.— ><] BI k Kid P he went and got me a dozen bdttl in Tuesday's De atin bitinaees <> ac umps am iets don ro mare good than ean | OAR) QF AGGOUNTANTS| Stasrcsesntaecrns, may THE DALY COMPANY, Bs ie i Black Kid Lace Oxfords ever tell, and my friends say, ‘What | i T. Heflin:to. the United Biates senate Direct Factory Representatives es Miss Chicago 1-strap Pump, Selz have 7 Gone to you if? ‘You look | without opposition. All of the con- 1425 Sixteenth Street. Phone Main 5067 Bx make. Regular $6.00 value. Made by Brown Shoe Co. Regu- Conrad thatmaken re rae Bressmen were also unopposed with -- DENVER. COLORADO es Forced Sale lar $6.00 value. strong. There is no use to suffer with | CHEYENNE, Wyo. May 15.—| the exception of George Huddleston Price poi Py Forced Sale Price.___ e backache and pains. I will tell every | (‘Special to the ‘Tribune)—At a meet-|of the ninth district, who is main- one what it has done for me.”"—Mra, |ing here yesterday of the state| taining a good lead over his oppo- Frep. Primo, Route No. 2, E. Hard-| board of accountancy, C. H. Rei-| nent, William L. White. Same as above, $4 35 Same as above, in $4 35 ‘wick, Vermont. merth of Casper, recently appoint- a Housewives make a great mistake | ed by Governor Ross to fill the un- A DYOWN 2 seo e brown kid ~--_-.-___ e in allowing themselves to become go | expired term of Byron S. Hute, was al that it is well-nigh impossible for | elected president of the board. An- them to attend to their household | nouncement was made that the next duties. 98 out of every 100 report |accountants examination will be I STILL HAVE MANY BARGAINS LEFT OF THE STOCK they were benefited by its use. For id November 15 of this year. ‘ ° salo by druggists everywhere, = aa sacha Paine elated Woes ra BOUGHT FROM SAM STARK, OF CHEYENNE, WYO. ing and gre ng. Phone 1920W. Kast Yellowstone Highway and A, novertaxedand oP San hah P . red systemanightof East Terraces is being sold WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at Fy ©. 9 Ere le refreshingrestandabright adi by See Ben Realty Co. The © Office. tomorrow, is the work of NR E. P. Reid Oxfords L dies High Shoes tablets, Nature’s Remedykeeps body functions regular, improves appetite, relleves constipation, a Used for over . jo years Brown and black. Sold by Sam Pras qpslity,, good for dress or Stark for $9.00 and $2 45 ng. m Stark's price from $10. My Sale Price__ e Your choice $A. 8S y os, Paeaa yy Halas Peapely, te TABLGLS Saoy, L ONE LOT OF LADIES’ OXFORDS Extra sizes from 8 to 11, in black and brown. $8.50 to $10.00. My Sale Price A beautiful new soft white kid, airy, light and cool for summer; to wear with light dresses, Priced very reasonable, $9.50 : (THE BOOTERY 124 East Second Street “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” Children’s White Kid or Canvas Ankle Strap Slippers Sizes from 2 to 6. Sam Stark’s price from $1.75 to $2.50. 85e Your choice One Lot of Baby Shoes In black or brown, button or lace. 8 + , Sheree price from $1.50 to Your choice 2 4a DOBBIN REALTY CO, Have Lots in All Parts of the City On Easy) Terms, Suite 11 Zuttermeis East 2nd St. | BOSTONS««| SHOE DEPARTMENT 260 South Center Street VANITY AND NO-NAME HATS FOR MEN In Spring's Latest Shades $5 to $7 Shikany Shoe and Clothing Co. 142 East Second St. 1. O. O. F. Bldg. Wiring Supplies FIXTURES, LAMPS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Radio Supplies Motor Repairing Electric Supply And Construction Co. 142 E. Midwest Phone 483W Estimate Gladly Furhished