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PAGE TWO —tfice b ter 1 ander seit col BOMBING Teal DlobUSSED IN HOUSE PROBE Aircraft Committee in House is Given Information | hi Oil Magnate Moves Out Furniture and Quite His Wife on Hunger Strike ew sie Margaret I broke her six-day hunger strike In the Milton J self holding an band rs crashed through a YORK, Feb. 20.—Mrs. Jes- dlomg, who yester: I have decided to remove my furni- ture, give up the apartment and be- come a resident of Newport, R. which is the only place 1 have home. From this date I will cease to be a resident of the state of New York. (Signed) Milton J, Budlong.” Her door, opened yesterday for the first time since her return from Newport, R. L, after the failure of her separation sult there on Febru- upartment of her husband, Budlc today found her- y fort. Her fensive last ing that in Budlong. s was ngs shipped| ary 10, remained unlocked last L, where Mr, Bud-| night, but she sald she would not e would make his|jeave the apartment, “unless force In order to reach the furnt-| fully ejected.” bedroom used as a 1 the ol the door. by Mrs. Budlong, Child Labor Amendment Is Dealt Blows note which read: Yourseonduct has made for me and the child in to oceupy the apart. eventy Second street w their own aring _ thi published special ni board the Washtr her also a salvo from port mained id minimize HOLIR OY AT HIGPER STORE A store packed with dollar day bar- gains will be offered to the Casper public tomorrow by the Golden Rule Department store. A dollar day on Saturday fg an unusual thing in Cas. per, but the Golden Rule is not averse to attempting it and are therefore offering values which will not fail to make the thrifty house- wife “sit up and take real notice.” Dollar day tomorrow at the Gol- den Rule will be featured in connec- tion with the annual February sale of white goods now in progress at the East Second street emporium. REALTORS” CODE WINS PRAISE OF PASTOR WN ADDRESS. ON SERVGE In his address before the Casper Real Estate board at its regular weekly luncheon at the Townsend hotel this noon, the Rey. A. E, Cooke pastor of the First Congregational church, commended the members for their excellent code of ethics. He talked of the possibilities of service from the realtor’s standpoint, and painted a picture of the future in which he described a city beautiful. Attendance at the meeting was ex ceptionally large. NEW GANNER GROCERY OPENED ON SITE OF REGENT STORE FIRE Another fine grocery store has located in Casper. ‘This evening's Tribune carries the opening announ vement of the Banner Grocery and Marke: ated on the site formerly occupled the Star Grocery at Ninth and Chestnut s Re cently the building was partially de. stroyed by flame, smoke and water For several days carpentrs have been at work and the int their tr Banner Grocer and neatest nelg usper. Hvery in white and a ‘oughly modern and to the eye The Banner Grocer) complete line plenty of bak stables and a f meats. Special to the meat not be found + particular, orat have plied will RECOVERY OF KING GEORGE VERY SLOW LONDON, Fe night, the king ts making reap,” The king ‘ag good deal of tr chitis during the ni bulletin records the fc some restless. The doctors remained rather to or in the pat # room this mc | | t that he wa {ng than on previous occasions and | when their bulletin did not make its } Appearance, at the usual time some anxiety was felt regarding the king's condition. Earl 6s at the pu seured wh Young People To Banquet Tonight A banque side {7 main 1s by LANSING, Mich ‘eb. 20. — The lower house of the Michigan legisla- ture today voted 61 to 24 to reject the proposed federal child labor amendment. The senate has not act- ed upon the federal amendment but could not ratify it without concur- rence of the house. vided y the losing abership cam: 1 at 6:30 tonight the Young People's Side ¢ymmunit ng people tr The charge is 6 MONTPELIER, Vt., Feb, 20.—The federal child labor amendment was definitely rejected by the Vermont legislature today when the senate adopted under suspension of rules a resolution in concurrence with the action taken by the house last week in pronouncing against the amend- ment. Hildebrand of the urch will deliver d there will be man, accompan- addr Miss F Mr. Flynn, FIVE DEAD IN MANILA CRASH MANILA, Feb. 20—(By The Asso- clu }—Five persons, includ- @ two army officers, were killed today and 14 others, including two women and a leutenant, were in- .|jured when # runaway trolley car dashed out of control from the peak of Corregidor Island, at the entrance to Manila bay. The car jumped and overturned on a sharp curve, pinning many of the dead and in- jured beneath. After the car had reached an un- controllable speed, a number of pan- le stricken women and passengers prepared to jump, but Major John EH. Hunter, who was killed, stepped on the running board with outstretched arms and prevented passengers from leaping. Major Hunter believed those who attempted to jump might be dashed over the cliff skirting the right of way {f he did not stop them. Lieutenant Col. R. E. Herring was the second officer killed in the ac- cldent. | ——— ALLEGED EMBEZZLER IN RETURNED HERE E. C. Bemis arrested !n- Austin, Minn., a few days ago charged with emUtzzlement of $1,000, alleged to have been realized in the sale in Cas- per and Lavoye of a carload of apples, arrived in Casper this after- noon, @ guest of Sheriff McPher- fon, who made the trip to Austin. Bemis waived extradition. fard bel Set divine Fetes results try a Tribune Classified a. Che Casper Daily Cribune Labor Chiefs In Conference On Politics CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—(By The As- sociated Press)—Railroad _brother- hood presidents meeting here today to decide whether they would sup- port @ third party movement by the conference for progressive. political action and affilinged groups, went in- to session with indications of differ- ences of opinion that would keep them busy ail day and probably at a et ——————— (wo duy meeting ot the conference for progressive political action, be- ginning tomorrow. ‘Young Bob” was said to have brought a statement from his father to be delivered to the conference Which {is to decide what its future course will be—whether a third par- ty will be formally launched or whether a continuance of independ- ent group action in the various states would be followed as In the past. "The socialist party legislative com- mittee also is meeting to determine its future course. It united with the C. P. P. A. and railroad brothers in the LaFollette campaign. Just before the transportation, chiefs went into session, Thomas C. Cashen, president of the Switch night meeting. While the presidents of the trans- portation brotherhoods expressed themselves as unfavorable to a third party or independent political move- ment, they refused, with one excep- tion, to be quoted, and prepared for lengthy discussions. The chiét executives of these la- bor organizations affiliated them- selves with the conference for pro- gressive political action last year in support. of Senator LaFollette’s {n- dependent presidentia! campaign. Robert M. LaFollette Jr, son of the Wisconsin senator, was under- stood today to have come to Chicago as his father's representative to the Ao Horlicks The Oe@tAe Matted Milk jnales Ages. Digestible—No Cooking. A light Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet form. \sk for “Ho: at all Fountain- men's Union of North America, the fifth brotherhood in addition to the ‘Big Four” transportation organiza: tions, said: “I do not see anything In the re- Sults of the election last November ‘or the present conditions to cull for the formation of a third or independ- ent political party, Personally I am KOPPER KETTLE 35c Chicken Dinner Tomorrow MENU. Vegetable Soup Roast Chicken with Dressing Baked Short Ribs with Brown Gravy Fruit Saldd Chocolate Pudding Tea Coffee or Milk The Kopper Kettle 0. S. BLDG. opposed to any such getlon at tu | morrow’s convention of the C. P. P. A. When You Fee) a Cola Coming Un Teke Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an at- tack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of BE. W. Grove. Ady. FRIDAY, FFPRTIARY 20, 192F O TO-NIGH YT ed tongue, diliousnesa, lic oe eee Without griping or nazsea TABLETS 30e— |g, Last Chance TOMORROW Will positively be the last chance to buy at the _ GREAT MONEY | SAVING PRICES OFFERED ON THIS STOCK We must turn over the keys to the building and vacate. Come while you still have time to buy Society Brand Clothes, Stacey Adams Shoes, Vanity Hats, Phoenix Hosiery, etc. AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST Shikany’s Old Stand 142 East Second St. # anne that he was making Saturday will be a big “Happy-Nine” Day at the Frantz Shop Attend Our George Washington Birthday Party and Spring Exposition Styles Tomorrow—favors for both the ladies and gentlemen. Tea and cakes in the afternoon, 2:00 to 5:30. “Lady Martha”’ Silk Hose TOMORROW To every lady whose height is exactly____feet, _ whose weight is exactly____pounds, a pair of these regular $1.75 Silk Hose FREE To the first lady entering our store after 8:19 tomorrow morn- ing (the opening hour) whose height and weight both to these figures we will give one of our $21.19 Spring Dresses FREE Here is the place Here is the time to select from our stylish new Spring Coats at a complete range of prices—each one rep- resenting maximum value in its class, $14:19 $47.89 $34.19 539 49 %59 *69 *79 %89 AND UPWARDS There are liter- ally hundreds of special values in the Subway and on the Majn Floor to interest the won who wants to complete outfit now at a saving. Watch the nines—they mean much to you Free -inches, or FRA correspond of the style rials. AA Si nan or miss her spring Reflecting the favorite modes —everywoman’s store It will pay you well today to visit the The most charming of styles Clever Spring Hats of centers 239 Dresses to select from at these prices Pretty Spring Frocks In a gay variety of alluring colors, styles and mate- We know they will sell fast at the attractive 19 EACH Sizes 14 to 46 low price of only I] Charming Spring Dresses All the new colors, $ 19 This All the new styles, . All the new materials for Spring wear women iH Many are copies importations, made from low priced materials remarkable line containing every type of dress for ESA Sunday, A te 22nd, is Washington’s Birthday Be sure Old Glory is waving high. This store will be closed at 1.o’clock P. M. Monday, February 23 to enable our employes to enjoy a half-holiday. Monday forenoon at the Frantz Shop our George Washington Birthday Party will reach a great height. Watch the newspapers and plan to be here for the many interesting events. expensive AA Spring colors is a truly and misses = = = 2 = = ] E 2 = prices. Nearly everyone who visits the Frantz Shop considers their shopping tour incomplete until they have seen the - Beautiful Showing Lovely Spring Hats All new ‘New Spring Silk Hosiery, Silk Underwear, Skirts, Corsets, Gloves and other Dress Accessories and Novelties Watch the nines — surprises of on the Mezzanine Never before at this season of the year have we had so complete and gorgeous an array of spring models. The Main Floor Dresses oP) 1 1 9 at new styles reflect marvelous style value and comprise the very best mate- rials and trimmings it is possible to offer at this price. See the Better Dresses, specially priced at____§39 Ensemble Suits Are Smart and are practicable Our lines are moderately priced and superb examples of the designer’s art. Blouses, at special low every day for loss of appetite, bad breath, coats ‘CHAMBERLAIN'S$ Get your lives right—only 250 For results try a Tribune Classifiea