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LOA re ee eT : V PAGE STR SALIH Nia . +i ching j ae sina zi Sine ____. WEDNESD, H, MARCH 31 1929 I r | : mT fea Noes @ business tp to re ; ri . incyachteagertmreatee ae eat oil fields thru the sta 7 | | \ Lhe t hg H, Occleston of: B.D. who] 1. D. Friedman of th. ‘as MEXICAN CHIEF | BEFOREVOTERS ~ caunncn WEer.: Te a Soe HURT IN RIOTS 1 ua a INGA. PRIMARY ANVORED OS ae attempting to adjust matters, The ca's entry into the war has 5) me Aanslantl: ett s.) oe * SEE abi fa seal ? time in the ofl fields of Wyoring, was! orkat mmittee last night simply wouk ‘ai Pan ad we have the al Counter Demonstration by Obregonistas tea fin France: in Detojer, 1816), is} ¢ MEBANTA, © Gals Mason aime the Chamber ut Commerce it it could) th ~ how seen in Casper in many death was a profound shock 10 his| 7m vie phage 278 Nivestiineaal fn ny, cctaret sah ea < Y- lswegtheart, but shé did not become ob- - Results in Injury to Ambassador sesrad with the idea of communicating | as andhate:fo8 fy Democratic = ee o. Sola See, | | Bonillas, Out for President [Ber Oliver Lodge lectiya eecenty in New| Siary, feu Meld ABE RE grail ast he = AW, York City. Thereafter she tecame vir m ‘tually insane on the subject of spiritual- (By Associated Press) lism. She is firmly Gonvineed that she! igets Into communi vith Lieuten- Ignace Bolas Meicen ambassador to the United Sites and and mares eon vm, ew "nesnge’, BEFORE G, 6. BOND AT lfrequently come via the ovija board | date for the Mexican presidency, was wounded yesterday in rioting at):neaium. | Wednesday night, last, in| r Mexico City, according to a wardlext picked up last night by the Fort! Denver, she declared that the board had MEETING ON THURSOR transmitted to her directions to come Mclutosh station. The report, which came directly from: the: capitaljiic cheyenne yonerday, and had promi | final calion. oi ic esleslbh we | ‘ sed that her lover would greet her a ; for the. Chamber’ of Com did n al extent of Bonillas’ injury. Hsec eeretury, for the Ch e rte alee a counter dem-) [eho stepped fromthe train:here., Destin merse. Will be them: by) tie Nomen of! ion by followers of Obregon and! bese Sha bad ink Aaa toatl thelhcie ats eee which will be; howdy i journey, and he had accompanied her,| “at that meeting a committee on lious-| United States and Germany will be Ss ri 7 Lia | apprehensive that the shock of disap-/ ing wil be appointed, the boy scout) called up in the house on Friday, . ee See 1e big western classic ‘ } poin| nt would comp! troy her) program and council will be approved, | Chairman Campbell of the rules com- 4 x ‘TH rationality. He had Republican Ra a fo pe “AND FAIRBANKS ences with her on arch e pers perl-!nnd a committee will be appointed to’ mittee announced today. : ' ers Drable 3 Sd arcanchnr’ cobs [knew how profound would be the re-|ummer months: Pres feprict jn -elpeckha : i ; ee, ree | jaction from hope. He was warned by | = sina tiigleehiecaneaciete — ; ‘ I iting what: it terms a vio) Dr, Battrum, a distinguished psyche | r . constitution DE M ANDE D BY ce lution of and | consider playground direction for the! leaders have agreed on the final draft, pathist of New York, that his. sister] meat ; O tece a ER SO must be humored in regard to her be-j OE 2 Wa ttle Gt o Ielck ana eat cual a ee ; lief in spirit “messages,” as there was ; Apel ent he ernor of the fed-| (By United Press.) | ‘ gent Aa te eT ree tive dept:| | LOS ANGELES, Mar. 31—Mary cute danger that combatting, her BUR: i : a ties in connection with an Obregonista| Piekford and Douglas Fairbanks were |a hopeless unite, | 4 ut_the recent reception makyted secretly Bandsy night. ‘The brother and sister departed for! AL JENNINGS aor “Bon in’ Mexico City, - IPOT PIG Denver on the: train: a a here (| RENO, Nevada, Mar. 32 - lU ATATH TODAY The reformed outlaw, i | tire record of the: Mary Piektora ai- |UJ, S, M E Diz ATORS ; 2 utlaw, in | by Robert ea Rep lavesestion | : A story of the great woods, the stage and tangled hecrts ' OUTLAW CAFE WORKERS | keneral of of Nevada, for tie: yrarpoas of | CALLED IN TO GLADYS BROCKIWELL whether there were ir- QUIT TONIGHT, (5... ., SETTLE STRIKE) ‘THE DEVIL'S RIDDLE” Louis, Me., “where Mr. Jamison is {n- | DEPUTIES’ A real incident of true life ideveated Jn stiee -mianifactdring, are -(By Associated Press.) | Story of a girl and her big chance of the great outlaw here for a few.days enroute to Denver.| _ CHICAGO, March 31. — Federal N-E-X-T Mr. and Mrs, Jamison are visiting at| Mediators were called in an attempt ALSO 2-REEL COMEDY |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger to settle the strike of 900 union em- | é 9 A funny comedy mings of this ci ployes at the stockyards as the pro- | . 4 } (Continued trom Pare 1) oa ee dution of meat packing planis near- | is seven days with an eight-hour day.| Reed Wilibne want pa rest rere orb ag | " The union wants a straight time for the. s of $42 for chefs; $28 for waiters, and $2 All of these scales provide meals dst to be suppli free by the owner of the restaurant, The work has to pay for Jaundry which gone up in cost, the waiters and waitre r. The a consid by TOMORROW: ; ; ON E-X-T—Another comedy Bir womanly of geile ale sel aaa ke Kop ‘BOBBY COMES MARCHING ANITA STEWART Al Don’t Miss It “MARY ARY REGAN” For the Love of Mike Come Early One of the most popular heroines of modern fiction. “TOMORROW: Her adventures have been published in Cosmopolitan fia : Magazine: Hundreds of newspapers and the complete novel was one of the best sellers of the year. $3 35 pot tee SHEER IHEISEIEHR EI E EGA IIIA IIIA IIIA : S : S for waitresses. * : Tailored to your measure and guaranteed to fit. Listen, Folks, This Show Is a Bearcat. for three One owner claimed that his help made Priced from $40.00 up A. L. MATHERS : In the daring version of A girl that fought back Over Tait’s Pool Hall-147 So, Center ALSO MUTT & JEFF “TARNISHED REPUTATIONS’ than $1 to $2 in tips daily, claim. Many workers are more than the scale. | Members of the Culinary Workers’| vnion hat rent is excessive and} { that o es are high and ‘that they have little time to themselves.! Proprietors state that much of their} help is unskilled and untrained. They} RIE also 4 Coat, th re paying above the find an at thalk help is NEW 6-STORY BUILDING FOR EAST SECOND (Continue ed from Page One.) size, fronting on Second street next | to The Tribune office, The corner room, which will front on’ Second street, | will be occupied by a bank and count- ing rooms. And it is understood that there will be two small store rooms’! fronting on Wolcott street in the rear of the bank. | ‘The basement will be so constructed nat it-will virtually give the building ppearance of a seven-story build-| ing, It ‘will be occupied by business | concern Each floor above the first | will con hirty-four large commo- dions offi oms which will be reached by twin elevators, thus giving ready necess and quick service’ te every. floor. Construction work will commense as soon as the present buildings can be cleared from the property. It is under- ‘SPECIAL FOR THREE DAYS Order Your Spring Suit from the NATIONAL LINE Lasting Ten Days Commencing Thursday, April 1st DOORS OPEN 8 A. M. Owing to the fact that the Chicago express strike tied “up such a stood that the building will be com- pleted by the first of next year. | large amount of our suits which would not be delivered to the cus- Under Our Money-back Guarantee trai. ena: nian chaste pant bk tomers on the date ordered they were refused. Our contracts with ' the tailoring houses are to take ali uncalled for garments, there- ving plans fox } ; fore they have overloaded us with suits. ave constructed | to enlarge their two draftsmen to| m has three build: | 4 heater, the Catholic ie church, the Tribune building—under construction 1 is preparing plans for fthis new 5 taper and the new Elk’s | club house Our Expert, Mr. Ruby, of Chicago, Will Give You eon eeruice FULL SIZE PIECES T0 SELECT FROM ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOR FUTURE Regular sale price suits guaranteed strictly all wool, which sell ‘at $90.00 to $110.00, will sell at this sale for 49. 00 Can you beat it?.... Regular sale price suits, fancy wool mixed, which 20 00 sell at $38.00 to $45.00, will sell at this sale for... e These suits are of fine fabrics, and of the latest styles. Also plain and conservative styles. : Remember, these are uncalled for suits. First here, first served. ‘We positively hold no suits without a deposit. A little reminder: Since we have opened our big suit stock in Cas- per we have enjoyed the business of some of the most prominent and well-dressed men of this city: There is a reason—Qaulit Service and Satisfaction. We guarantee to please. ‘We employ our own tailor and insure you a perfect fit, moan is in town. Grant St. 8-30-2t* PIANO TUNING | .f pert from the Hallet & : tery, Boston, Mass., and The Baldwin Piano Co., Denver, Colo. We are fortunate in being able to secure the services of Mr. Collins\for anther trip to Casper and, if we can make it worth while, are assured of servi ‘ ; ; of prev preatapitn Shai Be, oe Also remember that we carry a compiete line of men’s furnish Mr. Collins is covering the states of and working clothing. We specialize in the Belmont Hat and Colorado, Western Nebraska and parts} i! of Wyoming for the Baldwin Company | on apecal york, ie thoronaaiy' eee: Ml = REMEMBER—THIS BIG SALE START. versant with every detail of plano and player piano construction and repair and is considered one of the best player THURSDAY—8 A. M. pianc men in the West. We trust the residents of Casper will] unite with us in making Mr. Collins’) trip a sneressful one and send in your) orders ¢ ns we require a certain} amount ef work to insure his return} fron time to time. | Our to is SERVICE and we wish} you to appreciate what we are offering | you now in the way of expert piano} work at reasonable prices. THE RICHTER MUSIC co, | Phone 306 _°'3-30-3t|