Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1921, Page 14

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RAIDE RS FREE BY JURY, WI 4th Villistas Acquitted in Deming ourt Purticipation in Columbus Massaere io Be Released. ~~ DEMING, N. M., April 29.—Sixteen quitted here yesterday on a Sey Vilista raider: ‘ge Of murder in here, but negotiations are under way for (their with the raid on Columbus, N. M., are still in the county a transportation to the Mexican border where Fgh turned over to Mexican authorities. DAVIS FAILS 10 SETTLE DISPUTE IN PRINT TRADE No Prospect’ of Agreement : to Avert Strike Over Wages and Hours, Secretary of La- bor Declares WASHINGTON, April 29.—Efforts today of Secretary Davis of the lar bor department to udjust differences between printing trade unions and employers were without avail. After confereice with roproscntatives of the union, Mr, Davis said he saw no pros- pect of an agreement. WASHINGTON, April 29.—Secre- tary Davis, continuing conference to- day looking toward a settlement of disputes between printing trades unions and employers over wages and hours, said he expects considerable difficulty in bringing’ them together in a national agreement to replace the local agreements which expire on May 1. Demands for a 44-hour week made by printers in several sections of the country constitute the main difficulty, it was said. “Another dif- ficulty encountered, the said, was the statement of the em- ployers with whom he conferred to- day that they had no authority ynon, president of the typotheta association of publishers, has called by Secretary Davis to confer with him in* an effort to meet this problem. pees BS AT ae UES BONE BLACK SUBSTITUTE IS FOUND WILMINGTON, Del., Discovery of a satisfactory sut for bone black, or bone char, standard material used in decolori: and refining sugar and quids, syrups a 5 today by the Sclentists h for such 2 The invention making of whi' directly at the announce Ship With 448 Passengers In Distress, Claim itute the granulated y sugar mill, BLOCK ISLAND, R. I., April 29.— ‘The’ Portugese steamer, Mormugao, with 448 passengers went ashore on Black Rock, on the west side of Block Island in a thick fog ‘early. io- day. The coast guard reported that the steamer was leaking slightly but was not in a dangerous position Transfer of passengers from the Mor mugao to tugs and other vessels was begun late in the day. Women and children were taken off first in the coast guard surf boat. They were to be landed at Newport by a larger vessel. —_———_ ‘ Reserve Board Appointment. WASHINGTON, April 29.—The nomihation of John R. Mitchell of St. Paul, Minn., to a ten-year term as a member of the Federal Reserve board was confirmed late today by the sen- ate. SEE BEN Branch 112 West Midwest ‘Ave. Telephone 74W Harold Kramer, Realtor Manager HK — H — HK ARBOR DAY APRIL 29. Is sadly in need of ob- servation in our other- wise great state of Wy- oming. Be you townsman, rancher or homesteader, re recommend you C: tree experts at elther 7603 or 557) Specializing in Irrigated Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- linquishments and Bus- iness Opportunities. Motary Public KHKHKHKHKHKHKHK! ALALALALALALALALALALIALAR = secretary) MAL IALIALALALALALALALALALAAL | | Five indictments~ against charging murder, in connection “with the raid, are to be dismissed, ~ trict Attorney Forrest Pieldér stated: 7 All of the Villistas, who. 1\ve been: prisoners since 1916 haye families in Mexico One of them, Thomas Cama? reno, is the father of ten children. Nine of the 16 live at Namiquipa ard the others are from Bachineva and Cruces. Mexico. : This morning the -Villistas —svere Singing in their cells in the \county jail, for the first time since their cap- ture they were absease, laughing and talking freely. They plan to réturn to their former homes, they said. i ‘They posed for a moving pleture, cameraman today while’ many Dem ing residents, some of whom were friends of the 17 Americans killed daz- ing the raid on Columbus,: looked on, with mild interest, * ae: Maria Rodriguez, wife of one of the Villistas and si of another, who lives at Namiquipa, where manyof the prisoners. were captured Wy the punitive expedition if the summer of 1916 dcciared’ today that the people of that region “have only the fond- est and most gracious. memories: of the American troops of thé» expedi- tion. They were kind to ts'and al- ways treated us fairly and we have no dll feeling that they made® prison- WES, April 29.—Twenty Persons were injured, three seriously, when a Pacific Electric Railway three- car train left the track and turned -| Over on its side today at El Monte, 14 miles east of here. The train, whiéh carried 150 passengers, was enroute from San Bernardino to Los Angeles, INR Ss CHICAGO, April 29.—Arypangements to have Chick Gai » Who was in dicted in the baseball investigation re- leased on bonds of $8,000 when’ he ar- rives here from the Pacific coast Mon- day, were completed by his attor- neys today. Die ih | sey’s us * Armistice’ Car Is Placed In French Museum PARIS, April '29.—The railway car in which'the armistice was signed ‘Was transported to the army museum an thy Invalides yesterday. “It is an ordinary dining car transformed into ‘an office. The ‘cabinet, table and chairs are arranged in it exactly as they stood on the morning of Novem- ber 11, 1928. e- Six Men Adrift In Small Boat SEATTLE,’ WASH., April 29.— Masters’ of ali vessels in the vicinity of the Washington’ coast have been asked to search for a small boat con- | taitting * six “mien ‘front -the..Umatilta }reef lightship, cast adrift last night in a 52-mile gale, according to a wire- lesS message received here. { a oe | |. A vamp climbs to tame and power | by one Stare after another.—Columbia {S, C) Record. SPECIAL Reduction Sale On Our Entire Stock of Groceries East Casper Grocery Blue Seal coffee pound cal coffee AE Union Blend coffee, 1b. Shredded wheat per pkg, Cream of Wheat per pkg. 3ic ok privaaie ©. * eon Bae ee eee 1 Ib. can aspar- agus ....... No. 214 2 for .. 16¢e 1444 East Second SE cottec, ib. 4G cious coftec, 1b. LOC "Phone 672-W Naseer 20@ aetaton BOE -35¢ Pineapple, No. 21% can _.-_.... : Blueberries can ower 3 Di ise? G5 hide Oe on ee fomato soup 2 tora sas Urage milk, case $6.25 4 11-0z. bars package ..... ‘ 30¢e Carnation $6.2 5 milk, case__ Gold Dust, per 4b : mitiebea te) Ne Red Cross Classic soap... White b Naptha, A the 50e ee meeting Iast jc 10 per cent re- aah effective May fe 43. $10 for an living: cut. 6 actions Of agent have been on strike FE refusing, to accept. ‘Fain in ‘northwest portion and-warmer be su | A Remarkable Sale of : "6 50 Coats for Ladies 7 Ultra Style and Quality’ at ‘Absolutely the Lowest Pree - Level in Many a Day These are high grade, newest, model spring coats in which the eppeal of quality is paramount and’should make this the most successful. coat event of the season. These specia} priced coats embrace the various popular styles in flare, belted and. wrapped effects: Some are elegantly lined with silk; some are richly trimmed with embroidery; some with tassels and braid. Every one is a lovely wrap. They come in sport models and trim regulation lengths for those of con- servative tastes. It is quite impossible'to tell you just how lovely ‘these. coats are and what wonderful Values.| You really must see them. We have'classed them into two lots. Lot No. 1 s Lot No. 1. Special $4.75 2 $29.75 lots and giving you some dren. QUALITY Men’s Section Neckwear {That Satisfies No matter how particular you may be about your neckwear se- lection, here is a display for spring that will certainly suit your fancy. Pure silks in a variety of patterns and colorings —- narrow, wide and open ends. These ties are wonderful values at - $2.00 Each “Just Wright” Shoes. ‘ The Service. Shoe for Men $10.00 the pair $10.00 Built for the man who demands‘service, ease and flexibility with- out undue EXPENSE. Come in and inspect them very closely. Only then can you realize thst a superior quality shoe is being offered at a price not many | stores can compete with. Carried in black and:cordovan, all sizes. All popular lasts, English, semi-"Xglish and’ round toes, An ex- ceptional value at i $10.00 the’ Pair Children’s Spring Coats A new assortment of snappy coats for the “little ladies.” We have assorted these into tyo wonderful values. Newest spring styles,-colors and ideas for chil- he Lot No. 2 Special $6.75 SERVICE Pure Silk Hose for Men We justify the self praise when we tell you that our present spring stock of Silk Hosiery is. the finest We we havy ever presented. Made of the finest-pure thread silk, rein- forced goles, heels and toes, full fashioned, all col#rs. $1.00 the Pair 4 Men’s Dress: Pants : $5.00. the pair $5.00 These pants are unusual in quality for.the low price at which they are offered, the workmanship is of tli’ Mighest elses and the fab- ries are of such dependable quality that Seogmrmondation. quality that; we'give them oyr fullest “Blue serge and stripped jatterns, $5.00 the Pair A AAT A

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