Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1924, Page 2

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a5 it Abe yaa Ted SPPgR oF se. Ra usa 8 ‘a A % © h t t s rf t .t ¢ t PAGE TWC, GENEVA PEAGE PROTOCOL 1 BE POSTPONED British Plea Granted , By League Council After Debate. ROM®, Dec. 9.—(By The. Associ* ated Press)—Te council of of nations decided at a pr cede! to participated in the debate on British miotton f all accounts gi agree that and harmonious. Auster Chamberls retary for foreign the council that t was merely a question of de! fairs, The council accepted this assurance Finer Texture / and Larger Volume in your bakings Same Price for over 33 years 25 Ounces for, 25¢ HERE’S PROOF’ That You Can SAVE By: Our Cash and Carry System SPECIAL ’TILL SATURDAY NIGHT Tall Can Milk —--- Small Can Milk — Sugar, :10 Ibs, _-_. Potatoes, 100 lbs ___$1.75 Fresh Bread (reg. 10c) 3 loaves <2. 227 25c Crystal White Soap, bar 5c Toilet Soap, 3 bars _-_25c MEATS Pot Roast, Ib Rib Boil, Ib. Pork Chops, lb. ---__ 23¢ ----20c Round Steak, Ib. Short Cuts, lb. ~~. Sirloin Steak, Ib. ~ Pork Roast, lb, ---_ Country Pork Sausage pound _*__________20c FISCHER’S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 129 East J. Phone 684J eS NE Te pone consideration ¢ protocal and ar- a disarmament con members of the council the postponement and nm ofthe meeting it was entirely friendly British sue: assured » British request Sees a fzed'does not in any way the protocol. The sense of the session, it was stated. was pronounced in the view that the protocol was @ living instru- meat, as evidenred by the fact that it was signed. yesterday by Spain while the British move for adjourn- ment for the discussion was still pending,._- HOUSE PASSES INTERIOR BILL WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—The in- terlor’ department appropriation -bill, first of the annual supply measures was’ passed today by the house. The measure carrying a total of - | $238,000,000 was sent to the senate minus an original provision calling for uholition next July 1 of thirty. nine land offices, A last minute effort was made to restore this section, previously elim!- nated on an amendment by Repro- sentative Sinnott, Republican, Ore- gon, but it was kept out of the bill by a vote of 185 to 162, Pleading for government economy, Representative Cramton, Republi- can, Michigan, in charge of the bill, demanded’ a second vote on the Sinnott amendment, but a coalition of western Republicans and south: ern Democrats in favor of keeping the land offices in operation. proved too formidable, | COMMUNISTS IN FRANCE OCCUPY a CALCIUM GLARE Refuse to Be Frightened By Herriott’s’ Action, Continue Disturbance PARIS, Dec. 9.—(By the Associat- ed Press)—The communists con- tinue to hold the center of the stage in France, appearing undismayed by the government's repressive mea- sures. After a meeting at the headquar- ters of the Labor Federation last night a group of radicals formed @ procession and marched two miles to the eastern terminus singing the “International.” They were scat- tered by, police. Another band attended the inaug- uration of a local soldier's memorial at Stains, a northern suburb of Patis and drowned the speakers’ at- tempts with cheers ‘for Lenine and the singing of the “International.” They were dispersed by police re- serves. Such activities are noted by the press, particularly the nationalist organs which declare Premier Her- riot’s measures of repression are a farce and are dangerous because they create security and encourage the communists by their weakness. Extracts from L'Humanite and other communist sheets as, well as. from speeches delivered at commun- ist- meetings to show that the re- volutionary menace is a reality, are printed. The government {s preparing a decree for more strict examinations of immigrants at the frontiers, Under the proposed system, which would become effective January 1, those desiring to enter would) be given only permits to proceed to their destination in France, Then they would be required to, apply in the regular way for permanent pa- pers. Women Organize Colorado K. K. K. DENVER, Colo., Dec. 9.—The women of the Ku Klux Klan today filed articles of incorporation for organization in Colorado with the secretary of state. ‘The organization, which in {ts pa- pers makes no reference to its mem- bership being limited to women of protestant falth or gentiles, makes only the stipulation that candidates shall be American-born, white and more than 18 years or age. Purposes of the body as outlined in the article of incorporation, in- cide the fostering of respect for law and the constitution and Amer- icanism. Metta L. Grammells, Dr. Ester B, Hunt and Laurena H. Senter, all of Denver, appear as incorporators, ——__— AS FAST gift-giving produces problems the “Christmas Gift Sug- gestions” columns of the Classified Section provide solution: Carson, W. W. Consolidated Royalty Building. Credell, H. C. * Carson,~Mrs. D.-R.~ Campbell, Mrs. L. W. Dougherty, Mrs. H. Daley, Con. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Ww. W. Dettwyler, Lena. Deckes, Harold. Durst, Jno. J. Ellison, Mrs. R. E. Bberstein, Mrs, H. W. Fuller, B. L. e Filantt, H. 8. 3 Fenn, Chas. . Fitzgerald, Jno. J. Flowers, J, L. ore, Fred. a. WwW Gay, Mrs. Guy. Galutia, Luther. Holland, Mrs. Wm, Hagens, Mra, G. R. Hanks, R. B. Hufsmith, \F. R. Habenicht, C, H. Hummell, A. Holman, Mrs. W.P.. Huft, H._D. Hamilton, T. E. Independent Torpedo Co, Ingram, Paul BE, Ivie, Robert. ‘ Mrs. Frank. A. G. Jones, Mrs. H. B. Johnson, W. H. Kirk, Mrs. Rose Langworthy, Mrs. Laird, Mrs. ‘L. L. H. A. + Geo. Mrs. MeMillen, MoKinney, C. J. McShane, C. Ray. Maxon, Mrs. H, Morris, Peryy. Murray, Judge Jno. A. May Tank Company. Miller, Maxwell J. Midwest Commissary Company. Newman, J. F. Norris, J. F.* Nichols, Mrs. R. H. Natlofial Tubs Co, Neiler, W.E. Osborn, Wari. Price, Mrs. W. H. Patten, Mrs. W.,H. Pennington, R. T. ~ Parfet, Mr. and Mrs. B. C, Reekie, Mrs. Sinclair. Russel, Mrs. Vera. Ronaldson, Ryan, H. P, Ralston, D. H. obertson, Mr8.-.James. utherford, F. 8. “Sullivan, Mrs. B. J. 8 A. CHEST FUND HONOR ROLL|| Slack-Stirrett Printin Company Simmons, Mrs... . Stuart, Frank. Towman, R. ‘J. . Vandeveer, Mrs. Geo, Valentine, J. F. Winter, - . Whittenbarger, i. B. Whitehead, M. fo lan, Jno. W. lace, R. D. ming Roofing Company. ‘Wexall, William, Wyoming Bullding & Loan |As- soclation, Marah Tite rake WL. BANDIT GANG. ~ NOTLOCATED Up to this afternoon the police dragnethad “failed to find any’ trace of the whereabouts -of the bandit gang responsible for the series of recent . thefts, members ~ of -which have twico been almost within the clutch of the ‘aw. The sheriff's of- fice waa inclined to discredit the be- Hef that the men had fled to a still secreted somewhere in the nearby hills, and the search’ was concen- trated on the underworld haunts of the robbers, whose identities are Bnows to the police, Burglar Wanted In Helena, M. ont: |/ DENVER, Colo., Dec. 9.—BSheriff Lester Lightbody, of Helena, Mont., has -asked~Colorado authorities for extradition papers ‘authorizing the return to Helena of Leslie Fowler, to face charges of burglary. Fow®r is held in jail at Craig, Colo., where last week he was one of the leaders in’ an unsuccessful jail break. Sheriff Lightbody said Fow- ler would not fight extradition, The warraht charges Fowler spec- ifically with burglary With high. ex- plosives in. connection wtth the blow- ing “up) arid Idoting of a. safe in Helena, Senne ee mere sometht el + this Natron oe coe . Give year. -FRESH ROASTED. -. — possibility that more than two sail. ors may have lost their lives in burning of the water taxi La Moyn here yesterday was being inves gated by naval officers today in co: nection with the unexplained. ab, sence from the dreadnaughts New Mexico and Tennessee of sixteen en- sted -men whose shore -leaves’ ex- pired last night. * More than half the casualties in the water taxi fire and explosion ‘were among men and officers of these two buttleships, but fleet offi gers nevertheless . predicted that most, probably all of the aixteen still unaccounted for early today would prove in the end to be “ordinary absentees.” In the official report list- ing-the missing men they were de- acribed as “absentees from ahip, pos- sibly some in burned shore boat, probably ordinary absentees.” ‘Meanwht'e, two official boards pre- pared to inquire into the tragedy in-which at least “two Uves were: lost and close to thirty sailors and civil- hs were injured, several critically, was the board of inquest ap- Sead to investigate the death of the two known victims and the other @ naval-court of inquiry charged with fixing responsibility for thé ac- gident. Survivors of the~fire and explo: sion said a backfire in the engii room of the LaMoyne ignited gasc- line vapor. which-had collected the: throwing a sheet of flame into 4 faces‘ of’ men crowded nearby and at the same time setting fire to the craft's fae! tuniks About 45 men re- turning. to.various batt'eships in the harbor were abroad the water taxi DO IT : ~Phone. 2702 and make appointment for your Xmas photographs. ae Studio, 131-8, inter Bt. P40 ‘THERE'S’ NO trick to making wishes come true—when you consult the “Christmas: any Sad tii in the Sa sified. the work “piece meal.’ * Mexican Revolt SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are “not getting ‘the genuine Bayer Aspirin’ proved safe. by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years: for About the mateet | SHIP AFIRE _|\ie'sttas** e"never ‘baa tos | many and he ferhle worgrah haha hac op IN PACIFIC||P be sits rom— $2 to: $10 He added that he Bae going it Gift Re Robie ‘We've selected. such rich ing cloths fer is holiday ind play of ro! ur: eects of-one of bier wri look: from $5 to $10 more than your se tual outlay, a great selection to choose from— 4 $7 to $25 Colds Headache Neuralgia footie Swela t ont: Fenty coor Lumbago Rheumatism: “Bayer” package ins proven direc tions. His Auto-Intoxication Had Nothing To Do Brooklyn, N. Y., says: most of the time. My head was dizz T couldn't think clearly. 1 paid ye, no attention to it uatil one day 1 dropped a com and when T stooped to get J got so dizzy I fell in the middle of the*street and was almost run oyer. I ‘later found out that the cause of this condition was due to a liver cae & FAULTY TINAL ELIMINATION (consti tion), This w promptly and effe tively overcome by a s! Carter's Little Liver Pills, They we a life-saver in my case, jlvegist a- c~ ort course of re My appe- fees my dizziness has ind mendes it Piel ry. saree ists everywhere f 240 East Second St. VOLLAND BOOKS FOR THE KIDDIES ode Woietibe 62 efin ings Tab On account of operating our own Copper Plate Print. ing Press we will take orders all this week tor. Engraved Christmas Cards Calling cards are very appropriate gifts HOFFHINE’S Becklinger Building BARE PE IESE SAPO SAPAD SESE SESE SEFES 2 great.” Carter's have been Fecomn: i lor With Volstead This is'a high grade blend of choice coffees and equal Mr. M. Cook of 1236 ‘Pacific Stroct, “T felt ‘drunk” to any 60c can coffee 5,00 10¢ to.15¢.a pound higher. NO DELIVERIES! our customers. 228 East 2nd WHOLESALE. - | “FRESH ROASTED A good value and- better Shasi most can othe at We bought this special lot of green coffee long ago, 80. we are passing this special buy ef good coffee to This sale only while our stock lasts Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. rey Pounds NO CHARGES Phone 623 RETAIL “The Wish of Every Motorist - A MAN never lived who didn’t have a wish A motorist too, has hi, He hopes that some thoughtful’ friend will remember he needs a robe—a searchlight would be mighty handy too—an automotive wind shield cleaner would lesson the danger of rainy-weather driving—a jack also would be extremely useful. Auto accessories of the better grade will bring smiles of happiness to.any man on Christmas. - There are many other things to gi look over our display today. Pea ee and “Happy” Stave makes public a letter received from the North Pole: “am making plans now for'the. biggest auto ac- eessory Christmas in my whole history.” Signed, SANTA CLAUS, Don’t forget the gift that would please Dad most—a Fodeeak: Blue Pennant Casing to replace that shabby one on the front or on the spare. BRODIE RUBBER co. TURNER-COTTMAN BUILDING MBA 108

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