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- : ; SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1924 $$ $$ $< PAGE FOURTEEN Che Casper Sunday Cribune viewed the corpse and said he be- Stout's first trial resulted in a dis-} mony and contradicted himself fre- Meved it was Walnt although he did | agreement. At the second tria! Stout | quently. He Killed Walno, the jury " AMERICAN BUSINESS — [FOREIGN POLICY AUTHORITY IS WAN GONVIGTED z=: sist) Sk ee HITS NORMAL BASIS AGAIN RAISED AS ORE OF MAIN\ar Wonca TH | ied es ISSUES OF THE SHORT SESSION GIGANTIC CLEAR-AWAY last month of 1923 was still keepir : ths Bel “Par” (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated | might have been caused by the re- Eicht M. Press Association) cent antiJapanede agitations and ight Months below ot WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. — The | thé implications of the talk about a Defense to Rest U; same old stéry—shell corigress or | greater navy. pon ek 4 ct the foreizn re-]/ The executive branch of the gov- 7 i en cian Tra -, Hine of normal growth. It is im-| the executive conduct the f ne executive branch of gOV eas ery Tieate: cheat pet able that th os Dbstuations will | lations of the Unjted States—has | ernment feels that if the two govern aim Oo} . ayes eyer e ated but | cropped out anew. ments are left alone and public opin 4 Looe ag Ugly seat se re re ant “more | Having offended Japan by restric-| ions is not inflamed bY untoward inv|. entity Business is again at norr Bea: scognize these} tive legislation last summer, con-| cidents or provocative action in the A TaN I ing to Roger W. Babson }etinges' i: : weather | gress is again the, scene of debate, | legislatures of either country, thé re. I tic Sant sat histaanend ‘ ed and the | the effect be tdi iS is giro ipated | lations betw Japan and the Unit: TOPEKA, rege Dec. by belies cage ; ‘ t oc cf} will not help relations between | eq States w: " ove Press}—Over in the coal mines of the i his economic } ¥! P ed States will be improved and a finance si i aphaoe are approach- | Washington and Tokio and may, On| way ultimately wil! be found to re-| state prison at Lansing, Frank Stout: General activity as reflected BY! ine the per emptation when | the other hand, make cven more dif-| move the causés of the present irri-| labors each day for the murder of for the first time in elght months,” | 02°.) strong. If we can only | the president and secretary of state ss j _| friend. Stout is “in’? for life. s the statistician. “The final No: | emember that we get what we pay | in keeping official intercourse with miptt inane ee QaIaankey '10/x ihassing Seitcbe SPADERWERE: = Bes, cht * vembet rres s n, bri the | ¢, pe: < i iendly is. z. * en's 00) 's Dress eee Ree a onatterien obnt tes | oS for what we get; if] Japan on a friendly basis. amor | PoWer to convince the Japanese peo: | held before Governor Dayis here at BiRia in Non ry Mpbed ane Drea Ene e : Ormal where business stood at} W® Cam only continue to work as| | Tt ai tert ee ee but it was inten. | Pie thatsthere is no. hostility on this | which friends of Stout, who are seek- a winter weight. colors or plain white, sw norma’ hore Ditetaeee patos 2 Suara we have worked during this | for = : es A lated action of Rep-| S'de of the Pacific. Although Wash-|ing his realese, will contend that legular $4.00 values. collar. “attached » or Sct Re. drane the pathy of decline | 72", to Ket back to Oe eed oe en atten. of illincie, te, | ington can not influence the states,! Walno was not murdered—by Stout Special _at— 3 neckband. Special at See a Pe toed ana | #2 Well and we s jot have to | resentative ed + tho | {t would be most gratifying to the [or any one else. They will attempt t ring the y part of 1924 and} fine the 1 s task of pay , . a ranking memb: th Aexyre tags = Asya yas, see, Gearis the advance that has | {ce the unpleasant task of paying | publican, a ranking member ef 6) .Gmtmistration here if some demon-| to show that the body of a slain maf as 4 11 Sewentphmcaratnne tea tauastadesrgank |e ee —— house of representatives t6 adopt a|"trifion of friendship came from found under a culvert near Emporis, 78 reset: or} Stat | " “s" * S are |the Pacific coast people to set | Kan., was not t of Walno. - t ary s business at 2 per cent above lution authorizing the president } " normal athe zation ih aah from the fn ! 1 eoteall oa thelr ite ations border. | ‘2® !mpression carried by the Brit-| If they can prove definitely that BARGAIN = Cheap $ ten resolution, which purported to] {t was not Walno’s body. Stout un- ing on the Pacific” to confer on de netivity at a good volt Febru tensive ieakarale represent Pucific coast opinion. doubtedly will go free. But if they ary continued at the same level. In Mr. Britten's {dea doesn’t repre- fail in their efforts to convince the EVENT March, in spite of the usual sea sent: thé sentiment (or eotirrei, Bat governor that Walno is alive some- F onal spurt, we saw things drop t when cabled to Japan explanations | PlQyut Watchman where, Stout may remain at the ti per cent above normal. Furt s are not always made of the exact ig mae iba Pu erads ee t wing up in April took us back 5 aS ot 'eanhohaastseie : 8 ago, a 4b TiabinGank alow lctesaal "sant ering as ttdneeatthesenetime| Mistaken For | were ncigntors at Emporis, Kan. READ THESE PRICES m then on bt 1 off ratber | tlidt' thie 'okasrione: 4a (Aeebad ia ceaae nate , _ | Stout was a taxicab driver and Wal- i bad Ma wed act +P, and when the ag roti: Prowler Slain Walso eg bo sieana Het aad IN FORCE MONDAY qk planning maneuvers in the Pacific, ‘also t the Britten resdlntion annoyed the —_—— an automobile that Stout had _bar- E nd department of state to the extreme. gained for. He was tvid by the Kan- PORTLAND, Ore., Dec, 20.—{Unit-| sas City dealer that the car had $B ied) ree oeniat ctOEn ths igs ed Press)—Joseph Scoffin, watchman | been driven overland to Emporia. hoping that the jingoes would be at the plant of the Columbia Con- So Walno and a mechanic took a tgnelehed. But he hed hardly fin, | ‘acting company was killed tonight | train back home and stopped at an jahed “that cwbene tke seacltition to when Maynard Cole, superintendent nporin hotel. There they met COTTON FLANNEL GLOVES bottom, ae i 13 per cent below o ber and October : uncertainties attending the government realizes it is much that week if you desire. Only respectable people wanted. “You are cordially invited to inspect our apartments. 1t ow sent use should be ca: THAD CREE eet ar Oey a Secretary Hughes broke a precedent 4 2 n study busine: y nena a eT reente ba in the last 24 hours by commenting s ere au 7 here at “Babson officially on the appointment by Ja- rk, we show the fluctuations on pan of a new ambassador. chart which combines all the He took occasion to speak in com- ‘eading barometers of business plimentary terms of the new envoy in ner picture far as genera) and Japan knows that his purpo nto one pfeture. § s a ’ 3 tivity 1s coneerned the path c $1 y : defined by two lines on © this chart. The central or and were recorded as 10 p | get up a conference of the nations |.°f Police, mistook him for a prowler | Stout. ; I and percent below reaps | bordering on the Pacific was launch-|°"4 engaged in a pistol duel with| Wa'no and Stout chatted awhile Heavy grade Cotton Flannel On the eve of election busin ed at a banquet of representatives of | in the lobby. That was the last time MEN’S nit wrin cod at 8 pet cent below normal pret arir isl Lae kM! himself was badly wounded | Walno was seen dlive. Gloves, knit wristlets. Regular MEN’S NIGHT ORGAN baa shane Up thieiloes‘and poonrgipeb fro my cectirl aay fa was taken to a hospital with a| ‘Three days later a boy found a COTTON 15c straight values, special at, SHIRTS eked fab abseven (bali orckasteah tle toot, let wound in his groin. man's body under a culvert. Stout HOSE i fen’s Heavy Outing See eee wonder 2 weet. WF | ~ Re, Several of the Pacific coast mem- Men's Heavy Weight Rone a: nnel Night Shirts meant by ‘normal business ana ve, | Cutting bis domestic tle will cost | bers, including Chairman Johnson oso ABO in neeag In new patterns. Very explanation {s certair et | Cooley Butler. Minnesota multi-mil- | of Washington of the house immi- S00 values. All'sizes Rex iar @ Spevalues have heard of normaly int ane | Wonaire. more than a million dollars | gration committee, are insisting that NOTICE Special at— 3 Special ates ness and we have 2 sgh me ‘ aPiges if Mrs Rozéllia Butler. shown above. | the Britten resolution is unwise and % . er cord tio eae eon sear | wins her suit filed in Los Angeles. | it does not represent the true sent! | The rent a: the Yellowstone Apartment to be cut the first of: 6e r se itter a ill others with the de-| She asks for $1,000,000 settlement. | ment of the people of the United the year along with wages at the refinery. We offer one room Rig He rata er oe) So many aif. |:310000 for attorneys’ fees. $20.000 | States who live in the Pacific coast apartment with kitchenette and laundry room, gas and light < pro Chases have,been used and the | Costs and $3000 a week pending out: | region. furnished fer thirty and thirty-two dollars. These apartments q-| Sapent lermalt Waal” been (applied | *> come of tho suit But some of the damage has been are small but comfortable. The furniture and biulding are only : en Dr cnin' tad csoahiy) time a nee dS done and the exceutive branch of the eight months old. We will do our best to please. Pay by the t ’ t YELLOWSTONE APARTMENT HOUSE 44 FURNISHED APARTMENTS. CALL 2750 220 South CLOTHING 220 South Center St. & SHOE CO.> Center St. ‘ OPENING OF OUR 1925 4 so-called X-¥ Une, follows thé path of national growth regardless of the z immediate situation. It pictures to M4 tal transactions and reflects the real CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia. Dec. 20,— erce | (United Press).—The nude body of ® expansion of busifiess, commerce 4 finance. The second line which | ® two-day old baby girl wjth a hand ¢ yuns alternately above and below | Kerchfef tied tightly around its neck © ft shows the exact present condition | 224 its mouth stuffed with bits of t° of trade. In thelr interpretation | Paper and r today was found these tyo Unes might be Ikened to a | Murdered along the tracks of the Il- $ She teat meowa a little each | inois Central railroad three miles € {eet The treo grows a little each | orth of -Allburnett, Iowa, by Rich: : ea ceten cacmeerad teens rd Hendrix, a track walker for the I ‘This growth 1s slow and hardly spec ilroad t enough te 18 much hen the tiny body was found it ern year. how. | Bave evidence of having been expos: | s does show activity on|ed to the sub-zero weather only a : th anges the ap-| short ating {t had been t the spring, | Placed tt or thrown from. a I budding, {t | coech window of the early morning 4 ms to be"growing rapidly, but in| train running between Cedar Rapids | e wutumn, when the ves | and Manchester t yal vapid “oat Dr. R. A. 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