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McCormick Here With Bride ita ee AGAINST REBEL ARMY IN MEXIGO (Continued from Page One- a De Ia Huertista agent, visited Los , has revolted and captured the| Angeles Wednesday enroute to San town of Celaya, where Obregon’s| Francisco to establish a general con- summer home is situated, the ad-| sulate there, he said. vices further state. General Guadalupe Sanchez su- preme chief of the movement, con- GALVESTON, Dec. 14.—Over- throw of the Obregon government tinues to receive telegrams of ad-| by the forces of Adolfo De La hesion to the revolutionary move-| Huerta. Gonzales said he planned to ment. predicted here today by A. Gonzales Provisional Governor Jose Prteto| of Mexico City, who says he is the Laurens of the state of Vera Cruz,| special emissary of Alvarez Del Cas- in a telegram to Mf. Frias, declares| tillo, secretary of affairs for De La that General Enrique Estrada is con-| Huerta. Conzales said he planned to tinuing his advance toward the] return to Mexico City via New capital. Orleans. JUAREZ, Mex., Dec. 14.—(By the] VERA CRUZ, Dec., 14—A com- Associated Press)—Mexican federal] munique issued by the insurgent forces were victorious in their first| leaders says that General Enrique clash with the rebels under General | Estrada, with three battalions, four Enrique Estrada at Ocotlan, Jalisco,| regiments and ten airplanes touched yesterday, according to official re-| enemy forces from Mexico City. ports received here. With the routing of the trregulars,|_ EL PASO, Tex., Dec, 14.—Presi- the advices said, one of Bstrada’s| dent Alvaro Obregon has left Mexi- captains deserted his leader and|co City to personally take command joined the federals. bringing with| of the troops of General Juan And- az LS him 160 men and 125,000 pesos in] rew Almazan in the state of Puebla money. to oppose the advance of the De La > rn % v Tine abhalty Stk witch aneseréeae | Ciumet droomeneoatetun ta ceaeioed ing at tho church in January 1931 arrived in New York on the 8. of the Obregon government moved) received in Juarez today. Irapuato to the scene of the battle. a distance of 160 kilometers|) NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 14.—Teo- was said to indicate that they were! doro Frezieres, cousin of Adolfo De traveling by raliway. The clash oc-| La Huerta, who arrived here recent- curred only 80 kilometers from|iy to represent the Mexican revolu- Guadalejara, capital of Jalisco,! tionists, has opened offices and an- where General Estrada has his head-| nounced his approval must go on quarters and upon which an advance, all ships and cargoes destined for was said by delayed Irapuato reports| Ports under the control of the in- to have been begun Wednesday by|surrectionists. The steamship Yoro, federals. which cleared yesterday for Vera “In my judgment, there can be| Cruz, was the first vessel to ask for Uttle doubt of the early and success-| and obtain the authority of the De ful issue of the campaign,” Presi-| La Huerta representative. dent Qbregon telegraphed the El- Paso (Texas) Times from Guana} PEACE OVERTURES juato. “Traitors have not a chance| MADE BY \"EDERALS. to control the government of Mexico} WASHINC “ON, Dec. 14.—Publi- today,” he said, declaring that the} cation in M-~ tco City newspapers movements headed by Generals! of reports tha. the Calles and De La Estrada and Sanchez were not of; Huerta factions had been invited to sufficient importance to be designat-| send representatives to a “recon- ed as a “revolution.” ciation conference,” ‘as men- tioned by Charge Summerlin, of tha LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 14.—| American embassy at Mexico City Mexican Consul L. Garsea Leal of| in dispatches received today by the this city, last night declared that at-| state department. Mr. Summerlin tempts have been made by the! said the reports had been received forces of Mexico to| by the press from outside the city, lates in this city and| and he forwarded them without comment. The Mexico City forel; vens. The couple were in Paris in October. the charge added, had confirmed the death of four rebel generals, Carpio, Magana, Chao, and Gutler- rez. Federal forces to have evacu- ated Esperanza. Consul McEnelly, at Chihuahua telegraphed that the, state legisia- ture had decreed, on the night of December 12, a moratorium effective at once and terminating Februacy, 13, 1924, for all banks in the state not chartered by the federal govern- ment. services of 2.000 Indians to ald putting down the $400,000 REBELS ROUTED AT ONE POINT. NOGALES, Ariz., Dec. 14.—Fed eral troops at Tepic, Nayarit, haye retaken that city, routed the rebel forces and are pursuing them toward Jalisco, according to officla advices received here today. No resistance was encountered by the federal troops in their counter stroke against the rebels. Genera! Herriberic Casas is heading the federal column pursuing the flying revolutionist forces. The two Yaqui Indian chieftains in Sonora, Mori and Mapuh, have rich timber lands in Panama. (Continued from Page One.) The origin of the River Trust Company, perpetrated on Koretz in 1910. ign office, bringing with him his bride, who was Miss Joan Tyndale Ste-|be great. even if the concern was Mexican consul here was advised by Governor Alejo Bay of Sonora. UF FUND RETURNED “Panama Ot) Bubble,” organized as the Bayano in which friends and relatives of Koretz are said to have lost millions, was as- eribed by his friends to a swindle “A relative of the Attorney named Dan Belasco” said Attorney Francis E. Matthews, “came here in 1910 announcing he had concessions for He Che Casper Wally Cridune : : PAGE FIVE. sought some one to invest $10,000 to fraudulent, which he dec’ared he| pear exclusively in the Casper Daily] tained. We suggest that the buying Pay for cutting and ship,ing some doubted. He said he had received’ primune, Mr. Cohen puts his prin-! public take care not to miss thie of the timber. Koretz invested that several dividends on the stock, and ciples to the test and is thorough amount and that was the last seen that his original investment was of that promoter. not large. “Koretz made a special trip to Panama to hunt for the man and while thére he evidently acquired a BLOOM'S STORE frenzied finance.” Those who invested with Koretz| described his methods as the exact reverse of the ordinary type of pro- moter. He was invariably reluctant to accept the money of his friends to ves schem: ways made it appear that he had te secrr|%, 875° advertisement regarding a fice some of his own holdings to| @ZSs0lution of partnership sale now in progress at Bloom's Army store. It is unique in the extreme. Mr. Cohen, the retiring partner, who | roc PLAY SEEN wrote the copy, is a former news- 'N DISAPPEARANCE paper man and realizes fully the SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 14—Fear! value ct corectly written and d's that foul play had befallen Leo played advertising. Mr. Cohen buys Koretz of Chicago, being sought in his advertising much as he would connection with a _ stock selling purchase a piece of merchandise share them with others. scheme involving $5,000,000, prompt- basing his selection, not upon price ed relatives of Koretz to ask the as- but upon quality. sistance of a detective agency and| “Many advertisers believe that led to revelations of his alleged oper-| price alone will bring trade to the ations, it was stated here today by| doors,” said Mr., Cohen. “They are Harry Rosenhaupt, whose wife is aj wrong. The integrity of the mer- sister of Mrs. Koretz, chant, the quality of his goods and Mrs. Rosenhaupt is with her moth-! his reputation for varacity will al- er at her sister's home in Chicago! ways tell in the end. He must speak Mr. Rosenhaupt said. While he through his ads and speak the abso- Allister McCormick of Chicago, whom Mzry London Baker left wait-|admitted he had invested in Koretz’ lute truth regarding the articles he S.| company, he said his loss would not wishes to sell.” In_his advertisements which ap- offered the federal government the Dear Boys and Girls: rebellion, the If you will help us convince your mother that she should try Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, you can have all the pancakes you want. For Aunt Jemima Pancakes are always light and tender and health- ful—good for children. And so easy to make, you could do it yourselves. Tell mother you want some Aunt Jemima Pancakes! “T’ee in town, Honey!” PaNCAKE FLOUR Her famous Southern recipe ready-mixed uggestions Beautiful silk and all wool Dresses prices range from $8.95 to $75.00—Coats $12.95 to $95.00—Fur Coats $49.00 to . $275.00—Sweaters for girls and women, $1.98 and up—Silk Blouses in a variety of snappy colors and styles; prices range $3.95 to $12.50—Silk Hose, very good quality at $1.00—full- fashioned and better make Hose at $1.75 and up—Silk Un- derwear makes fine gifts and we have all kinds and prices— The very latest in bags and purses also beaded novelties, Powder Puffs in rubber pouches, rouge and novelty vanity cases 25c to $3.50—Box Handkerchiefs $35c to $3.00—Box of three fancy candles, 75c and up a set—Writing Paper, white and colors in fancy boxes 39c and up—Jewelry, such as ear drops, bracelettes, lavalliers, chains, fancy pencils, buckles, pins.and many other novelties—Kid Gloves, a complete line at popular prices—Boudoir Caps from 49c to $3.50—Fancy Garters from 75c to $2.75. Fancy Leather Goods—Card Cases—75c and up—Fancy Writ- ing Sets, Military Brushes—Collar and Cuff Boxes—Neckties —and Handkerchief Boxes—Toilet Sets, all styles and prices— Children’s Fur Sets at prices that talk for themselves—Fancy Neckwear—Collars, Cuffs and Fancy Vests, 49c to $5.75. THE LEADER The Store Accommodating The Store That Undersells Home of Lukis’ GREETINGS—To each man, woman and French Mixed Chocolates and Bon Bons (6 Ibe for $1.85); per Ib. sss. OC Pure Christmas Mixed( 5 Ibs. for 85c) ; per lb. payee eee. Bile Special Family Box Assortment (41% Ibs. to box) ; per box.........- $1.00 Do Not Fail To Purchase At Least One of These 5 LB. BOXES, VIZ: Handsome assortment—In a fancy 5-lb. box— containing—Milk Chocolates, Real French Bon- Bons—Class “A” Fruit Candies—$6.50 value— Holiday Price $3.00 We have installed a Special Mailing Department for our out-of-town Customers, which orders shall re- quest, the merchandise desired. : In this issue of the Tribune is’ THE. PRINCESS State of Wyoming: “Greetings For A Very Merry Christmas” With these Greetings, we are placing on sale, high-class merchandise at Special Holiday Prices as shown below—Candy MADE TODAY—offered at prices never before heard of in this section. ceive the same prompt service as obtained by our City trade. merchandise with an additional mailing fee, and we shall forward to any point, upon any date you re- evening’s display of the Bloom's ly satisfied with the results ob-| Army store. IHENCH Grocery & Market SATURDAY SPECIALS | 2—No. 2 Tomatoes............-+- eo smmeccee 2—No. 2 Corn........ 2—No. 2 String Beans... 8—Carnation Milk ___-------------_! Good Cooking and Eating Apples, 4 lbs.........25¢ Pascal Celery, 2 bunches......... .-25¢ Large Sweet Oranges, per do: Xmas Trees ..........-.- SUGAMR, 8ilbss 2 ----s Crystal White Soap, 9 bars...........2-++ Mixed Nuts, 1 Ib......... as . Potatoes, per hundred. Pork Chops....... Pork Steak ..... Lean Pork Roast. Round Steak ... oneness 18C weeee--16c oseeee 27C Lean Boiling Meat. . Milk Fed, Fresh Killed s Ham, Sliced to Fry....... pias Bie teaerbap is oa Veal Steak ...... WE DELIVER HENCH GROCERY and MARKET 826 East A Street Phone 2040 Famous Candies child in the City of Casper also in the entire High-grade Assorted Chocolates, (314- Ib. to box) ; per box.......... $1.50 Fresh Made Peanut Bar, (5 Ibs to box) ; DOr DOK! pcp etic vielcro.e Gem he)? 85e | Fresh Made P. t Brittle, (5 lbs to b: ; eerie raede Denne neiihip (6 Ibeite bash eee FREE FREE FREE ONE BEAUTIFUL CANDY CANE With Each Purchase of 1 Pecan Nut Loaf or 1-lb. Box Fancy Cherries—Special Price Below GRAND SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1 Pecan Nut Loaf. Regular value $1.50. Saturday and Sunday $1.00 1 2-Ib. Box Fancy Cherries. Regu- lar price $8. Saturday and Sunday $2.00 Mail us your orders for any of the above Address to The Lukis Candy Company or “The Princess Confectionery” The Most Beautiful Store In the West GROUND FLOOR—CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BLDG. eT rTeeeaaates ee