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i 5 / ISENATORS DENOUNCE APANESE CABIET [s<aTns evounce - STARTS REFORM e e e Say Special Interests Favored Extension of Franchise branemant #Among Proposals—Bitter | = e b b n. November 1.— |: Controversy Expected. The appointment of Frank B. Kellogg of Minnesota as ambassador to the court of St. James was criticized yes- ey = terday by United States Senators- . n:fi :‘I"“;":‘T:f:;km pagy | Slect Magnus Johnson and Henrlk ¥ Wrele ews. Copyright, 1923, Shipstead. TOKIO, November 1.—The Yama-| “The little black pants that am- moto cabinet has announced a com- |bassadors wear when they appear in prehensive reform program, of which |Buckingham Palace will not fit Frank the extension of the franchise is only [Kellogg any better than they fit a single phase. Other far-reaching |George Harvey," declared Senator - ol vz | Johnson at Duluth. reforms, according to the ministry's S, r Shipstead, who defeated announcement, include changes in the | Kellogg in the senatorial election last administrative organization of the |Year, said: "I n government, financial deflation and sgl";mlx:mmak\:,ul)(‘:m.-‘:r“u;l the &:Eflé readjustment of the taxation system, |record. It shows that he is a reac- reform and changes In the educa-|tionary, as I had feared.” tional poliey and the inauguration of | MF johnson said the appointment campaign to increase honesty among the politicians. v thought the appointment showed a - | “disposition to ignore the prevailing s | political sentiment of the northwest.” (o h is held inopportune by many, fm its a further by Seiyukat eiyukai majority party op- posals of the Members 5 5 pr - on the ground The disaster 3 istheright price to pay for your dentifrice. 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C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, .1923. - There are Thousands of them here By Society Brand and The Hecht Co. A Silfiple Matter to Choose Overcoats are here in such variety that select- ing is comparatively a simple matter. If you have in rriind exactly the coat you want --- you will find xt here in stock; but if your mind isn’t made up,‘all you need is a brief review of the many moflels that we are now showing. Two continents contributed the fabrics; the tai- loring anfi the styles are the best money can buy. The price ranges from $28.00 to $97.50. “P0pu1ar Priced” Overcoats A great many men feel that $35.00 to $40.00 or $45.00 at the most is enough to pay for a good overcoat. In order tosatisty this demand for a medium priced coat, we have stocked heavily at-those prices. Naturally, the more you pay the more you get, but we can assure you that if your tastes run to the “exclusive” and your price to the “popular,” you'll find here a notable selection that will satisfy your every whim. “Prep” Overcoats A speciél shop for the young fellow just going into his first long trousers. Here we have a rare collection of overcoats. Exact reproduc- tions of older men’s styles---tailored in just the proper proportions for the very young man of today, Some aré¢ Society Brand; others are by our own fine tailors. Priced, $25.00 to $65.00. At $35 .00 and $40.00, the value and selecti_ofi are. especially fine.- Illustrated above is a double-breasted great coat of warm fleecy fabric. This coat may be seen here in light shades as well as dark. Priced $37.50 and up. The Hecht Co. Seventh at F