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fhe Casper Daily Cribune ON FIVE COUNTS IN THE HOUSE (Continued from Page 1) guilty of misbehavior as and of crimes and misde- offiée.”” Iittle Iikelihood of action judiciary committee on the ‘Welty charges at this session of con- ‘gress, Chairman Volstead said. “The fact that Mr. Welty retires March 4th does not affect the status | g ably will hear Mr. Wilty shorty and Senator Dial said that in his charges to be filed with the Depart- ment of Justice he would contend that Judge Landis was unfit for judicial duties, in that statements made in the case of the bank clerk would “en- couraged similar crimes.” “Judge Landis’ statements were an- archistic and revolutionary,” he de- clared. NOTHING TO SAY LANDIS STATES. CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—Judge Xene- if the committee believes: there is sut-| S!W M. Landis today refused to com- ficient ground to go ahead it will be|™ent on the charges and threatened necessary to adopt a resolution pro-|!™Ppeachment proceedings of Senator viding therefor.” | Dial of South Carolina. He repudiated published statements in morning papers attributed to him and de- |clared he would have nothing further | to say on the matter at this time. | “Well, what's the next move, judge?” he was asked. “It's Dial’s move. I've nothing more to say. Why, all these reports of al- PERSONAL CHARGE NOT INCLUDED BY WELTY. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Repre- sentative Welty of Ohio refused to- day to grant a request of Senator Dial of South Carolina that he include in|lesed interviews make me out a com-| | his proposed impeachment proceedings | ™on gossip.” against Federal Judge Landis the statement attributed to the judge that | eallers all day today. officials of an Ottawa, Ill., bank were| “Why, I'm no more interested in responsible for an embezzlement by a| this than I am in the appointment of clerk of the bank because they paid|@ new bellhop in that hotel across the clerk only $90 a month. » street,” he assured one caller. Mr. Welty said he would confine] himself to the question of Judge Lan-| CHICAGO, Feb, 14—~Judge KM. dis’ serving as supreme arbiter of| Landis, when shown dispatches from hington telling by Representative baseball while holdiag a federal of fice. He planned to bring the impeach- |" ment proceedings immediately after | © the house convened today. read carefully the charges outlined. \“ Serlator Dial of South Carolin: an- Welty of As the jurist perused the “spatches nounced today that besides seeking to| he smiled occasionally and then hand- have impeachment — proceedings|¢d them back saying that he was brought against Federal Judge Landis | thankful for having had the oppor-|“ in the house, he would prefer charges| tunity of reading them but he had against him with the department of|0 comment to make at this time. justice in connection with the judge'a| ‘In the meantime, let the boys statement in the case of the Ottawa,| lather themselves good,” the judge Ill, bank clerk charged with embez-| Said with a broad smile. The judge's ofice was busy with] | “The Sacrifice of Goa", of his impeach- |“ , in the house of representatives, | “F ST. ANTHONY’S IS PACKED FOR ‘THE PRODIGAL SON’ bites GIVEN BY CHURCH CHOIR) ,.c.3 72% ne eee corner of Center street and Midwest St. Anthony‘s Cathoite church was taxed to the doors Inst night by music| lovers of the city at the presentation of the oratcrio, “The Prodigal Son,” by | M° given under the able direction of Mrs.| The samples which he is showing rep- Arthur Sullivan. The oratorio was George Smith, whose untiring efforts the co-operation of the singers, assured the success of the evening. portrayed in the oratorio is taken from the fifteenth chapter “Thou, O Lord, . The story of St. Luke. The introduction was played by the orchestra composed of Miss Edna Smith, organ; Miss Verna Burnett, violin, Myan Howlett violin; Mr. C. B. Hood, ‘cello; Mr. C, D. Baker, clari- net, and Mr. John Trevett, cornet. ‘The oratorio included the following numbers: Introduction .._ ~~. . -Orchestra “There Ig Joy in the Presence , of the Angels... - Chorus “A Certain Man Had Two Sons” (tenor solo). R. J. Halloran “My Son Attend to My Words" (bass recit.) ... B. Connolly “And ;the Younger Son" (sopra- no recit.) -Mrs. W. L. Treber “Let Us Bat Drink” (tenor solo) “Woe Unto Them" (soprano recit).Mrs. Don Lobdell “O! That Thou Hadst Hark- (soprano. solo).Mrs. W. L. Treber during the past week. together with Chorus The cl * Mes; dames Ida Johnson, Ben Nolan, W. L. Treber, Don Lobdell, V. G. Myre, K. Diggins, Misses Norma Stockton and Sue Mahoney, soprano; Mesdames T. J. Riach, J. Rouse, Reberg, Miss Eliza- beth McDonald, alto; Messrs. EB. J. Donahue, R. J. Halloran, V. J. Myers and Prof. Lundberg, tenor; B. Connolly, E. A. Slat ey and J. A. Leary, bass, Special mention is dye to Mrs. Don Lebde!l and Prof. Rudolph Lundberg who, although not members of the Catholic choir, gave their talent to- ward the success of tho evening. ————— Ship Carpenters Strike Against Wage Reduction pean ert ‘TH, N. J. Feh, 14.— carpenters, blacksmiths and calkers at the Mooro ame effective today in the corpora- tiqn’s plant at Quincy, Mass., Bal- timore and Wilmington, Del. $<. Greenland, 827,300 square miles in area, is the largest island in the world. —__.——___ Subscribe for The Tribune. Whaley Launches Big Clothing Sale avenue, is starting tomorrow one of the largest sales in hand tailored clothing ever staged in Casper. particular appeal. LITTLE SHIELD TAKES PLAGE OF LONE BEAR ON ARAPAHOE COUNCIL Chief Little Shield succeeds the late of t interest. Lone Bear, it wil be i Bader on to the ‘happy hunting grounds” severul months ago, following to the grave Casper’s’ Finest Theater—Always Worth While LAST TIMES TODAY bg j}resent a stock of over $200,000, pur- chased through the Binstock whole- sale clothiers of Denver. stock company was one of the first spring sults which Mr, Whaley will summer wear, The garments are his young son whose birth in Casper, three years previous brought tribal pilgrimage to this city. Little Shield's profile pilgrimage to this iy | | ery of the Plains hotel. He has one of the finest farms on the Little ‘Wind River. The stable for his horses, The Bin- Denver clothiers to make marked price reductions and the selection of offer the Casper public represent prices that are about one-half of those of a year ago. The des'ens are varied in number, running from plain business suits to young, men’s novelty aud sport mod- els. These latter are expected to be unusually popular for spring and all strictly hand tailored and union made and are of a high grade of workmanship, Mr. Whaley has made arrange- ments to complete all orders in a zling $96,000. ag y Senator Dial said he planned to co-| mye members of the Rotary club will operate with Representative Welty of| 1, ontertained this evening by the ios Maher deegite cea Lad he | cliseum Motor Company Employes as- would bring impeachment proceedings |°Osttion at a dinner to be werved at against Judge Landis because of his at 6:30 o'clock. acceptance of the post of sabrense | Pe/Cotseuss Serage St ee baseball arbiter. He asserted that he} would bring to Representative Welty's attention Judge Landis’ statement that the officials of the Ottawa bank ‘were responsible for the clerk's em- bezzlement because they paid him); only $90 a month, so that Mr. Welty | could incorporate thid’ matter in his impeachment proceedings. _ 1 Conway Tearle With Strong Supporting Cast “The Road of Ambition’’ and Another of the Adventures of Edgar Pomeroy “EDGAR’S JONAH DAY” By Booth Tarkington Best Coffee in the City— M. J. B. Coffee. Why? 60c per pound WIGWAM 0-8 Bldg. THEATRE Tomorrow Only NOTICE—The Iris Runs Matinee Only Today, Closing at 6 O'Clock for Wrestling This Evening MM. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. M. M. PETKER, Manager 120 East Second Street Half-Price Overcoat Sale Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats can be had now for one-half the original marked price. Suits for Men and Young Men That Sold Here at $35.00, $32.50, $30.00; $27.50, $25.00, Now $17.50 $45.00, $50.00, $55.00, $60.00, $65.00 and $75.00, Now : $25.00 33 1-3 Per Cent Off on All Hats Knox, Stetson, Borsalina, Young Bros. Union Suits Men’s Heavy Cotton Ribbed $2.50 Union Suits, Special Men’s Half Hose Black, Brown, Grey 25c Socks, 3 pair__50c Join the American Legion Now “Barnett's of Course” months. Shoulder Steak, Round Steak, 1 Loin Steak, Ib. Hamburger, Ib. Meats more th Pike’s Peak Boil, Ib.____ 15c Rib Roast Rolled, Ib.____25¢ Short Cuts, ‘tb. The Norris Co. Largest Market in the State—Wholesale & Retail 129 East:Second Street We are glad to advise our customers of lower prices on Fresh Meats. : This Market has reduced the prices on Fresh an 40 per cent during the past six It will pay you to notice our large Display Win- dow every day. These prices prevail until further notice: - | BEEF CUTS VEAL CUTS Plate Boiling t.18 to 2 Beeps 8 to 124 cts. Ba ae 18 = Shoulder Boil, Ib._._____ 14e | Shoulder Steak —____ Shoulder Pot Roast, Ib...16e | Stew -------.---- 12t%4c Standing Rib Roast, ]b.__18¢ PORK CUTS bo fitedeeaea 18¢ b._.20 to 25c Roast whole SNE 20c Breakfast Sausage, lb.__20c We Have the Best the Market Affords Join the American Legion Now Uae Pork Chops ---25 to 30c Pork Shoulder Pork Hams, half or Fresh Side eS 18 to 20c The Note—Only those hav- ing received former bids, and names turned in since last . party, may gain ‘ad- mittance. Door man will have mailing list. NOTICE IMPORTANTE . The Bachelor Club, formulated several weeks ago, will hold their next dance on Thursday night at the Schembeck Winter Garden. Bachelor Klub BALL will take place at the ScHEMBECK’ S Winter Garden VALENTINE COTILLION FAVOR THURS. FEBR. 17th: council recognizes all contracts | involving the sale of Indian lands, | their thumb prints being used as the identification mark. BIG HOLIDAY BILL LYRIC Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. The Little, Chic Come- dienne in the Delightful Today DOROTHY “THE GHOST of ding at His Rest Place. Also Latest New York Excitements. President-elect ANOTHER ROLLER O OZ“4>Aw ARO Shogren’s Gallery COMEDY TOMORROW ‘THE VERY IDEA’ Locks and Gun Repairs at the Old Reliable AND KEY SHOP 138 North Center SKATING 324 West Yellowstone Ladies Free Tuesday Eve., Feb. 15 Come Roll PA Money Also ‘MR. FATIMA” Two-Part Christie Comedy Featuring EDDIE BARRY Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY » VERA GORDON the Mother of “Humoresque” in “THE GREATEST LOVE” Phone 949 for Genuine GEBO COAL .Lump, per ton! 62.2 ee Nee Egg Nut, per ton-------.----__- ~--$12.25 Nut, per ton ---$11.75 Coke, per ton_2_--_-----____.. ---$ 8.50 @ TRANSFER. 27s a0 Natrong EFUEL‘S Moving Vans, Drays and: Baggage -We can rig you up with all sizes of the best seasoned rig timbers. Give us an opportunity to quote prices on all of your lumber requisites. KEITH LUMBER CO. 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