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PAGE SIX SONSASKED TO ATTEND FORUM WITH FATHERS Those in Business or Attend- ing High School to Be Wel- comed at Luncheon as Guests of Parents. ‘Tho chamber of commerce Forum meeting to be held tomorrow at the Henning hotel, along the line of “Fath- er and Son” week will be one of the mort unique Forum meetings ever held by the chamber of che program is,rich it: long rememberea by all those who are fortunate enough to be present. Every father attending thé Itacheon, having & son in the high schoo! or in business is requested to thvite his son to the Forum meeting as his guest. ‘The Forum committee is not giving | out the entire program, but one of the side feutes will be every attend ant will be requested to register his] estimate of Casper's population in| 1930, and the outstanding feature of| Casper’s business and ciyic develop. ment that might appeal to a Casperite | that should leave Casper in 1921 and return 320, The attendance cards from this meeting will be filed as a yermanent record. ISLAND IS’ | LAID WASTE BY TYPHOON MANILA, P. I., Oct. 31.—Batanes island, the nofthernmost province of the Philippines, communication with which has been cut off since | American | JAP DELEGATION EXPERIENCES CLOSE CALL WHEN CYCLONE AT |SEA THREATENS SHIP DISASTER ABOARD STEAMSHIP KASHIMA MARU, VICTORIA, B. C., Oct. 29.— (By The Associated Press.)—The gorgeous autumnal day on which the Japanese delegation to the Washington conference sailed from Yokohama to the gay notes of music and the “banzai” of thousands of friends was not symbolic, as it later appeared, of what was to be, for the ed today at Victoria, was marked by clone had spent itself, the ship was| Forty years ago Admiral Tomosa Okeh by House on armament limitations, coming on America, visiting Victoria, as he did ac a national legal holiday this year tect of Japan's great navy did his sall-| sent to the senate. Kahima Maru. The sifip was badly Only three women were ao = In &ddition to Prince Toku. tion of the impert ial dyni distinction was reflected—the business investigate social and industrial con- | Today in Federal Court ing the storm and moved about voyage across the Pacific on the! a terrific encounter with a cycione.| Armistice Day again struck by a stfong westerly! buro Kato, the ranking member of the an officers’ training ship, set foot for, WASHINGTON, Oct. $1.—Prociama- later San Francisco. Not during that/only would be authorized by a resolu- Ings across the s¢ven seas bring him! shaken in the storm but it emerged ON “IN-LAW LAW (lf first cabin—two Japanese a member of the conference| nas today rule Japan as the sixteenth | sho-| | ever visited a foreign land. Almost| world by leaders who are visiting the! Candido sh eutian’ One of Two eine aur. | in Texas. the passengers collécting autographs steamer Kashima Maru, which touch-} On Monday, October 24, when the cy- Holida iv Given gale which sent her reeling. y j official delegation to ‘the conference the first time on the shores of North/tlon by the president of November 11 long pertod from midshipman to archi-;tlon passed today by the house and such u storm fa fell to the lot of the| practically intact. It was distinctly a man’s| GAR j gun, the Kashima bore the most rep. every sphere of national activity and! United States, Canada, and Europe to| Mexicans to Forfeit Bonds ‘The prince bore himself cooly mong ! fhe Tnener REED PROPUSAL FAILS TO REACH VOTE IN SENATE Plan to Incorporate Bonus Program in Tax Bill De- bated Four Hours To- day Without Result. WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—The sen- Ye for four hours today debated the proposal of Senator Reed, Demnatae | of Missouri, to have the soldier bonus bill Incorporated Into the tax revision | measure ana then proceeded to the tax measure without a vote on the Reed proposal’ Leaders of the bonus) fight announced they would renew) thelr efforts later and attempt to force a roll call. ‘ON, Oct. 31. — An} amendment to the tax revision bill under which foreign trade corpora- tlons and foreign traders would have been exempt from taxation on their) incomes from business in China was) withdrawn today by Senator Smoot, Republican, Utah, acting for the fi- nance committee. Senator Smoot said the committee had 4 aes not to press this amend. ment, inasmuch as the same result was proposed th the Dyer bilf re- cently passed by tho house and now) on the wenate calendar. calendar. Tariff F Hearing Is Postponed WASHINGTON, Oct. 81.—Resump- tion of hearings on the permanent tar- itf bill, echeduled for tomorrow, Was postponed until Thuraday and the sen- ate finance committee will meet to- TNottn rihane MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 192), BROTHERS INDICTED FOR THEFT, Nebraska Bank Strike Meeting OF $2,000,000; CHARGE COVERS IS CLAIM 150 ALLEGED GASES, SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Oct. 31.—Paul Send Peter O’Brien, brothers, and for 80 years ‘employed in the D. Sullivan & Company bank here, a private institution, were arrested here today on an indictment charging em- | bezzlement and theft as bailee. A total of 150 indict ' ments were returned against each and charge the theft or embezzlement of a total of more than $2,000,000. \Pioneer Hotel: ' Man Is Claimed | DENVER, Oct. 31—The body of A.| W. Bailey, who ts sald to have ete lated hetela in Colorado for nearly 60,!"& herrings with white fish, the jyears, arrived here today from San|Sult being a fish as well favored [Antonio, Texas, for burial. he herring, but with fewer bones. burnibg ap. A Miss Offit suffered & | broken collar bone. 1. plunged off a new grafie on an ap- proach to a bridge and turned over twice, the same time catching fire and Scientists have succeeded In cross- Mr. Bailey conducted hotels in Den- Iver, Glenwoog Springs, and Manitou,! (Colo, His death was due to infirmi- ities caused by old age. He was 86 (years of age. | Funeral services will be held tomor-| | row pope caret ea DEMO CHAIRMAN NOT TQ RESIGN NATIONAL POST George White Issues State- ment Denying Rumor as Committee Assembles qual Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday wo tities JOHN P. Griffin Anyone can spend their money. ity and a bigger quantity. In order to show our appreciation of the liberal patronage we have had from Is Closed By | State Examiner LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 31.—The First National bank of Fremont, Neb., was closed today following a visit there is Trade and Commerve Secretary Ee. Hart. ‘Totay five state and na- tional banks In Nebraska had reserve | deposits in the bank, according to the |statement of September 6 but Mr. Hart | does not know what amount tn reserve | depostte the bank held at this time. }the bank's statement Beptember 6 showed deposits of $855,000 and loans ot $691,637). B. R. Gurney, recently indicted in | Omaha by @ special grand jury Inves- Ugating alleged fraudulent stock pro- motions, Was preéidient of the Fre mont bank up to May, 1920, when a |reorganization was foreed. — | Subscribe for The Tribune. 233 EAST SECOND STREET The Meat Question (?) Solved Here is a chance to save it. Get a better market for this sale. We have topped the of Texas Men Is Under Way HOUSTON, PRE Oct. 31—Ry brotherhood officials and executives the International & Great Northe: gathered today with the probability ., a joint vonferehée to follow confer ences of brotherhood leaders upon status of the trainmen’s strike on international & Great Northern. 5; hundred trainm@n of the Interns tional & Great Northern, who strucy October 22 in protest @Mainst th, wage rulihgs, are still 6n strike pend ing the result of the leaders’ delibers tions. TROOP W! ‘AL 4 WASHINGTON, Oct, 31.—Presicen: Harding was understood to have ex pressed opposition today during a con ference with Chairman Porter of th: housé foreign affairs committes t passage of any resolution providin; for immediate Map emitgy of Americar Rhine. ECONOMY neeneee.. *AceoU GOUNTS: July 22, owing to a destructive ty- JEL PASO, Te: - in St. Loui: which is his fad. In the autograph |’ ASO, xas, Oct. §}.—Candido - . uls. phoon, lost 80 per cent of Ite eropa | Which i Dia Ma. Om respondent | Asuilar, son-in-law ot enustiano | Morrow t give conmldersen ee end: you, we are putting on a special sale for the week. And hundreds of head of livestock in | Pood Of &, Rewiheben sy gaded the|Carranza, Jato president of Mexico bably to repo Oat tnceause, The | ,8T5 LOUIS: Oct. 31.-4By The Axso- See erat han aera moras. |and Antonio Romero, who held an_ot.| IDE (he eiueretiny vires November a7,|cieted Press)-—Pprior to the meeting One year ago this week we started in our little market and, thanks to you, brought by a vessel which arrived |" “etermine to do my very best|flcer's commission in Carranga’s army | Anq tte extension to next February, De eater on we are now in a position to furnish you with meats from one of the most sani- Witeca wae’ no: loes Gee tor our country and for the peace of) each, ole! be da oe a rhein Already approved by the house, 18! party's abertg and to discuss pot ced tary markets in the state of Wyoming. The typhoon destroyed the wire |S YoU 2 naeiad eR henrwee chard 2: aie strongly urged by senators from agri-| jane, Chairman George White of . tas sation ne Basco, whieh war the she Kashima Maru was southwest] {0 Atwer charges fv ting the | cultural states. Marlette, Ohio, today tnaued « formal BACON . ‘8 only means of communica: Aguilat and Ro: . “ Fe era: statement in ich he dec! e was east guile: Romero were arrested GTON, Oct. $1.—Members | * ten with the outekte world. from behind and the vessel qulyercd|May 12 near Boquillos, Brewster eke qeanen i bi “L{'n0 intention of retiring from the s der 8 Ib: 33c The ship carried an appeal for | trom the blow. Then she turned and|county, Texas on charges of entef- of tho cents eet renanent tantt|Cuultmanship at this time unless all Skinned, Supreme, Ib. 27 a gee beta me food to the Philippine government. | raced the hurricane. Ing fhe United. States withot pasb, A ty ee tc, enna elements in the party can @gree upon a 2 SUDFEME, "Sat Ye Supreme, over 8 Ibs....... 28c Bebe cae ee eee ed to the dining| ports. According to press repetts atlistion of recommendations as t6 {m-| sensor Pat Harrison of Miseisstpp!, Regular, Supreme, Ib........... 26 Star, under 8 Ibs,..._.. 2.360 7 -aton which reached with Fhe the time, they were supposed to be| port, duties on lemons and other 60m-/ nolding the proxy of Miss Henrietta Regul: b. . Star, over 8 Ibs... TERR RT pe ee! fficulty. | D 1 hottie clatiered) planning revolutionary activity !mpodities competing with Paéific| suitehell, eommitteewoman trom ‘Ten- egular, Star, Ib... 26446 : PRAIRIE FIRE BES » the tloo: Able against the Obregon government, and coast products to a committee headed | nessee, came in with Chairman White, Ski: d, Si Ib 4 4 ke of the Selylea patty, who goes to} to be in a combination with Franeleeo py Senator McNary of Oregon, ahd/and he with E. H. Moore of Youngs. mNed, Star, Toa... ceeenmnen ZOE Vashington aa pec bel vee Ant |Mureuia, then camped at | Saltillo, including Senators Johnson, Cali-/town, Ohio, Governor Cox's manager pe: Weights) 90, poammse fent/Goahuila, with the nucleus of a force fornia; Capper, Kansns and Goddthg.|befors the San Franeisco convention ving across the: call, ee oe ey eit which hé) hoped to overthrow | taaho. which nominated him for president, Pienie Hams, 1b. soennrn stem BY QC ) phnighaead Lye ae Who is expected to arrive later today Brisket B: Ib. setentngs. Aguilar was also reported to have ® wil! com rhite’ CIEE CS AGOR, 1Da\. 1B Yc C ry pose Chairman White's \- OL ated OTE ats “ented oe team comumnntonted ein] stated et the time Of his arrest that G. O. P. Fight Onin wrr'ts aie ies necessary tor 2 Ibs. for. .32¢ || Salt Pork, Ib......... 1B Ye Ss apepe + . YOu » 8i.—Bev-| 0! “4 he would make no further ca the chaitath t6 ani a‘ pee = i * eral sections of good grass land were| (ne cehter of the cyclone so that a at eoveluntionard Unctivits. . WRehey % B He ieieten & fight to re: 5 Ibs. for cg Te Morris Matchless Bacon, lb... 224%gc } Swept by @ prairie fire southwest of ould steer to the outer rim of ©! ponds forfeited were de throtigh Sold ter oO n u 8 Senator Carter Glass of. Vireinia. sree we oe Armout’s Shield Bacon, Tb... 1 22Uge $ Gillette started on the John Canon| storm. He kept the vessel pointed al-| +4 deposit of the cash with Marfa and Thomas B. Love of Texas, recog 10 Ibs. for $1 50 Sirloin Steak, 1b. $ placo when workers fired @ patch of| moat directly In the wind. The CY" financial interests, by Aguilar and : hived athong the leaders of the Whitt 3 ieee pat cheered tne Frloin Steak, MW... ..-cssae snrnnsnmenens BBC f thisties. Wind carried the fre be:|clone reached tte helght st 10 ® 1) Romero, hele present veutiar 2" Qpens in Senate) ryroution sreaay have arrived 50 Ibs. for $6.75 || Porterhouse or T-Bone, Ib............25¢ ‘farms where a large lose of feed but| ‘There was admittedly danger of the| "7° Unknown here Vegeto, 10 Ibs. $1.40 Club or Short Cut, Ib... +ain2Be no buildings was reported. vessel being borne down by walls of 2 fers brie * Round Steak, Ib.......... .___e 5 Stee water, The water swirled everywhere EXPLORER DEAD WASHINGTON, Oct. -s1—the re|One I njured When 4 y F on the deck. After the storm had| EDINBURGH, Oct. 31—vyilllam! publican fight on the Reed soldie There is no economy in buying a poor grade of meat. Your money cheer- > ‘bated Captain Itsuko gave a brief| Speirs Bruce, exployer and author is| bonus amendment to thé tax revision Car Goes Off Bank fully refunded if every fs not iashctucisry: $ talk on the cyclone. He estimated] ‘lead, it ‘a ar here. He was! bill wah opened today by eae e : he height of the seas at 120 fect, the} 4 naturalist for the Scottish Antaret-| New, Republican, Indiana, who rai WE ARE SATISF! * UP G 0 P POST velocity, of the wind at 80 miles an! ic expedition in 1892 and 1596 with|the point that the amendment was} ems wyo,, Oct. 31—Oe. te IED WITH SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. our. the Jacksoh-Harmsworth Arctic ex-) unconstitution: ASTLB, -s ¢ " i x our. RS Ae Wana Pcie pagan tutOn a gupabta of tNe AL A. Coleman auiomo- Let Us Help You Save Now for the Next Payment on the House. 2. ages into the Far North as naturalist ‘Women rarely suffer from color. Spectat to The Tribune) Catapult Gives for the Princes of Monacco. bitndness. the hing CHEYENN: Oct. 31.—T. Blake y cer Kennedy, sworn in this morning as Renneay, worn ts ins meane:| Plane Standing that he had written Frank A. Had-|— = sell of Rawlins, vice chairman of the ee of Fawiine, vice cuurmenctin| Start in Test resigning his position as chairman. Hadsell probably will call the commit- hortly to elect its head.| _ PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 31—/ Wop \Soeat ber, ane y 0 ee ey hyroplane was launched_successful- R latio for ly today in tests at the Philadelphia ns navy yard @ catapuiting joe egu which sent the NO.9 ik oo a into the air at a speed of 48 miles an Stockyards Are | hour trom a standing start. The experiment proved, naval ex- : ° «| perts say, aircraft can be | Meeting Topic, launched ‘trom battleships equip: | 232 East Phones ped with such a catapult. 4 ae 1288 DENVER, Oct. $1.—A hearing on Second Street Lament, tea ness cnt Builder 1705 yard owners, commissionmen and| . other marketing agencies operating) citer maecine, aeeroes crests’ Colorado Dead ‘ ber 12, according to an pos aes ment today by the United States de- s ere S Ip 0 ave ae DENVER, Oct. 31.—Bernard Brad- partment of agriculture. Vues te Under the packers and stockyards| 1¢%. Pioneer Colorado pepe Pp) : . act of congress the department will| : yf 5 Sail pein Tnuetan| nay at Se, Anions wpa CASE PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: HALF CASE PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ‘Chester Morrill, assistant to the sec- . re a" . retary of agriculture, will preside at} Bradley built the Las Animas Evaporated Milk (any kind), case, $5.75 No. 21% cans Pineapple (broken 12 cans _Milk......... na ———---- $1.50 12 No. 21% cans Pineapple (broken the hearings which also are scheduled| County courthouse and the large ad . ? slices), per case. .00 12 cans Peas, Empson’s__... erie slices) ... 8 Z 2 dard No. 2 size, case. $3.80 . at Fort Worth, Kansas ,City, Port- aiden to St. Mary's suey ae & Peas, Standar o. 2 size, a iad No. 2 cans Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 12 cans Corn, Ex. Standard. 12 No. 2 cans Fancy { Sliced Pine % pee Ope) Si ae thrcunbouts the ate. her ee ah eee Corn ,Ex. Standard No. 2 size, case, $3.25 per case .... 10 12 No. 2 cans Tomatoes, Ex. Stand- apple . Aa a 40 In the last few years platinum has} He came to the United States from omatoes, Ex. Standard No. 2 size No. 214 cans Apricots, per Tr case ard .. 12 No. 21% cans ‘Apricots. ae Brae S27 been quoted as high as cight times the| the parish of Moneyeany, townland z a case . be $3.20 No.2 cans Fancy Gooseberries, per 12 cans Cut Stringless. Bean 12 No. 2 cans Fancy Gooseberries....$3.30 value of gold and at the present time|of Ballynure, Londonderry county, Pp hes SR ter Cate oak 6.00 12 cans Cut Wax Beans 12 No. 21% cans Fancy Del Monte eek en eee ae ea pi ‘at Pattiowe caeeh id sax’ String Beans, cut stringless, No. 2 No. 214 cans Fancy Del Monte Peaches, 12 No. 8 cans Sauer Kraut. Peaches * se 70 = : size, per case 80 per case sneenserseen $700 12 No. 3 cans Hominy........-. 12 No. 214 cans Peaches, Extra z TEUTON STRENG K N LAT A Wax Beans, cut, No. 2 size, case..$3.80 No. 214 cans Peaches, Ex. Standard, pe 1g No. 2 cans Flag Sifted Peas .60 Standard 0ii.3,2 40 per case .. $6.50 12 No. 2 cans Small Golden Wax 12 No. 21% cans Fincy Pears, GT | E W R Sauer Kraut, No. 3 cans, case._.._.$3.80 Gal. Peaches (solid pack), case. $4.15 Beans . 10 12 No. 216 cans Plame Hominy, No. 3 cans, case. $3.80 Gal. Pears, case... $4.5: 12 No. 2 cans Small Refugee 8 gal. cans Peaches, solid pack.....$2.40 Peas, Flag brand, sifted, Little Gem, Gets viens pansaples an Syrup, case, oc Beans .... $3.10 38 gal. cans Pears...» $2.80 DEF CASE oe enerteensse—nnneees $7.00 Gal. Crushed Pineapple, case.....-$8-00 | 12 No. 216 cans Ex. Standard 3 gal. cans Sliced Pineapple in Il Golden Wax Beans, Fla Brand, Gal. Wedding Breakfast Syrup, case $4.25 Meriatnad 3 az $2.00 Syrup . BOSTON, Oct. 29—The secret read or write English, Commissioner Small Golden Wax Beans, Flag Gal. Red Pitted Cherries, case. 40 12 Pic Del M ‘A 8 gal. cans Crushed Pineapple i - nic size onte sparagus pple in of Germany strength in the World, Tigert declared that “there was only Per CASE ---—--.---——-~+++» rere = Tips $3.00 Bt Ey em i 75 war was the power of education!one man in 5,000 in the German inach, No. 2 cans. Flag bran > 8 gal. can: rather than military preparedness,|army who could not read and write Sp ape ice f 00 | Hard Wheat Flour, 100 Ibs. 12 cans Pink Salmon......_..._...$1.90 gal. cans Red Pitted “Gherpekes bees John J,. Tigert, fe#:rai commissioner | German.” f Pp Hard Wheat Flour, 50 Ibs. 12 cans Potted Meats 65a of educ: in an address yes-| He expressed the dpinion that the Small Refugee Beans, Flag prand, > 12 No. 1 cans Roast Beef.........$3.00 There will be a demonstration of derday > Middlesex oe of the coming armament con- per case .... .00 Hard Wheat Flour, 25 Ib: 12 No. 1 cans Gorned Beeef, $3.00 Golden Cup Coffee at this store on Fri- Teacher’ sociation. ference could hardly be permanent 1 «Ib. s: ) “Germany gave the world a demon-| without an educational foundation. Tomatoes, No. 2 %s, Ex, Standard, Sugar, per 100-Ib. sack ie cans aed 8 vee Loaf__._....$2.40 day and Saturday. stration of what it means to be an| William Jennings Bryan, who ad- DEL CASO nnn so ctmnennenn nnn 80 ; cans Vienna Sausage...__...__$1.60 : educated nation,”. the commissioner /dressed the teachers later, criticized a seca ike"tnchite\ of tha svolsonar WE DELIVER WE DELIVER WE DELIVER WE DELIVER “I am no militarist and I hope | theory in chools, characterizing it there will be no more wars, but I am/as “the most damnable doctrine ever “ afraid there may be,” he continued./brought into a school room.” ss “If the United States ever finds it; “The guesses of scientists are de- . in its heart to draft men to fight, [| moralizing the world,” he said hope that it will give them the op-|""There should be a law compeDing ty to have a» much education | them to use the word ‘guess’ instead en in the opposing army. jot ‘hypothesis’ which overpowers the of 1,500,000 in thejaverage student when it is thrown - per cent could not in his face” — :