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PAGE EIGHT STATE OF SIEGE PREVAILS IN CHILEAN PROVINCE AS PARTY OF URIONISTS FOMENT PLOTS —(By ate the Chile. (the most thickly ay held to in 1 plot on t nl ABCD Set LTO THEATE UNO re ri { ¢ I y g the officials of the victims of { Patrick stated ‘om the information in his pos ppeared that the holdup carefu planned and exe- » criminals who we! luables with unusu: {s in the } 1 of © n an ef detect the a t n mbled PAN-ANERICA PRNIECTS TO . » Page One.) Ir. H ne t r ¢ € r 1 5 r t f . e STOP SNEEZING! *Rub nasal Passage with MENTHOLATUM | Clears the head, checks irritation - , Valparaiso . | priate “expr: . | fc tion which I take: pleasure in mak- ng, that ther be transmitted he embers, of the governing: board to their respectivé governments for cheir cons fon with an. appro- sion of our gratitude the high minded and expert en- ors which ve happily attained point o} vement. is nificant that th eo fthe Amer In- nternational law has projects relate to w of peace, Their members ‘were’a ‘unit in belfeving that the ‘law of war should find no relations of the Amert- We have dedicated For- levances ground “Tt ve ec ute 2 execu in friendly e inte! forts to prom« to do, If w ity as it will be our there will be no nces in the future. There fferences d theres to the a ons bent on pr ks mar gress of of civilization and peace, and for be remembere: | ants the 5 at rea > ,| Mr. and Mrs Fortune Gone Ward Burgess worked himself up from: newsboy to t She had confidence in him and stak estate left by her parents. Bad luck —Now Sales eee of Omaha, Neb.. once had millions. bankruptcy, wiping out his fortune, even to the taking of his home. | Burgese is empioyed as a bond salesman for a New York firm. i Che Casper Dai man _ He he head of a large clothing concern. ed him thousands of dollars of an came along and forced Burgess into Now NAVAL STRATEGY TO BE STARTED (Continued From Page One) For the purpose of this problem the strategic baso point which this mission seeks has been set in the Pacific ocean at a point off the coast of Lower California. The t fleet's function is to convoy s in or- capture this point and estab- ere a stronghold for opera- alnst the United States, The backbone of the nayy’s major wer, nine great battleships, form striking power of e dreadna 30. destro: first line crul air nine of the slow r t tenders ai ing train This black fleet will move out into the Pacific ocean in or. to the west, eastward f the prob! | Melin | the r the point d m as the¥ot signated in ve base. hile the defensive forces of Pacific, the scouting fleet which has e from its Atlantle station, is eling into position fri Panama Canal, with orders out and destroy the black fle: is known as the blue fleet. are some 58 craft in this defense fleet, its first line strength resting in elght speedy first line cruisers, PHONE PROGRAM noon in October, 1905 frst Lady's mother is not Ve jm her birthplace be- | H. The little tr an Hampshir Massa. | chusetts and Vermant, has been her | ; horize “ | Fees onl to | If you are a telephone eubscriber | "e!Shbors that poh and be journey to. Wa me exasp ted with th ur ear ts assailed by the huzz ating that the “line is busy," to the chamber of commerce forum dinner at the ed. when boing} wrong come Henning hotel at 12:10 o'clock tomorr ow | noon | If your wife is unable t j t your office wi she calls the If you na party Hne ar con & w ur ne n ttend the explain mist that | telept ner ton railroad, committee, member will preside eedingly entertaining pro Promised the members in artists of the f and a delectable culmmary at | | "EXAMINATION - DUEMARGH 21 John B. Kendrick has re. 1 from the clvil service ion to the effect that an ex 1 for the position of post at the Mills, Wyo., postoffice will be held at Casper on March 21, At the present time the city of | Mills class office y n netting the spar Further informa in regard to the examingtion may be obtained by communte the postmaster at Casper, the , | undertaki: to assume the position of a fleet | ehild ading the Pacific coast. Ther r for a will in battle formation strike number | POSTMASTER rs. ( M ( | | | First Ti 0olidge’s Mother | uits New England F or me on Visit BY ROBERT T. SMALL (By D, PL. W. Copyright WASHINGTON, March first t y from r Mrs of Mrs, the White looked forward to t long journey from Ni Mass., to Washington with deal of misgiving. It was qui a trip, t s of the inau * to follow ipa Mrs. Goodhue exp’ to remain | until sometime ly | made her the little double Coolidges Mved until th gave them their 7 on Pennsylvania idges lived in house at Nort cally one half ¢ house wher th sidency esent fine home | pre The Cool-| double | nue, Mrs. Goodhue formerly _lMved in Burlington, Vt., and ‘ there that Mr and Mrs. ¢ were | married, a beautiful after. 1 plone thelr perilous pilgrir {nent in the days schooners. Howe Mrs hue, the trip between Northampton and the White House w 1 rs mus have looked of the made According to the story hue listenef in dy shook her old fashioned he le smile. . Mrs. wn battle. did the little old 1 d to interfere in the daughter's + who de {fair her | of the First I Mr of t man st and entertalr er Mr ‘ planning affairs 1 John ¢ > expected short 1 ® arrives it wil be 1 home week at the “Calvin has sent me an invitation” 1. Coolldge confided to his Plymouth, V at, a “And” he added, “when I make up my mind to go, it won't take me long to pack up my Welongings and sta The colonel will make a brief visit the White House, however. As town auditor of Plymouth he has been yery busy the past to ing ‘in March Also the sap begins to run early here {s growin, land against football. Mar r comme entment in elalism {in followers of the game more a business thar d they complain that they et value for their money feel that it Another Nurse ‘oats Praises Tanlac “As a nurse IT have seen many marvelous results from Tanlac. most in tl g! For anaemia, neryousness, stom- and settin ach trouble and building up the "Mrs. Ce s r operations I con- Goodhue, « and tr Mrs. K. M. t he told, he deter Calvin ( t over ono hundred teful Tantac urers have i vatural toni 1 n pe ‘ are packed r N r 1 r n dow E r a e fi ' m t eat mutes | F r Tanlac star 1 ¢ n felt he | bring you back to vige rer 1 oyerwhelming | and health His sweetheart | No I wretched wait to get re 5 1 doctor, and the | sults! 1 starts right tn to build future president-to-be thought the | you up. It cleans the ,blood, revita ined his pro law iggling had much | world than a spects THE OP of t SHINING Service and Sati vice commission or with Sen Kendrick at Washington, old “saw-bones" was getting the bet- | {zes digestive organs, fixes up t ter of him, Calvin decided upon | liver and makes you feel like a new strate He took the train. for | person. Burlington, — The » went to Mrs co Goodly she was a Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills friend at c ld hb his | TAN LAC ANNOUNCING ENING he UEEN CITY HAT CLEANING AND SHOE PARLOR at 108 N. Center St. (Next to Glads one Hotel) action Our Aims Good- and then d with a | Calvin he would have to and hence the present few | Weeks preparing for the town meet. | OR YOUR HEALTR | Tribune ot Ct a for rapin i Casper ities PLN GRAPIN 15 NEW MANAGER IN CHARGE OF THE TROY LAUNDRY several convention. The Troy is a steam laundry, thor. oughly equipped for every conceiv- able kind ef laundry work and for taking care of all fabrics from the daintiest to the roughest. The Troy gnatior T Laun: of 0. L. mp: man- usiness in than seyenteen| Laundry is a true Casper institution ent has been mide] and em 50 people in the plant the appointment cf P. N. Chapin, | and delivery service. To facilitate r superintendent, to take over] service the laundry is equipped with Thomp sition. | Mr.| four speedy trucks and there is no cutive of five | rience with the in returning a package when work is done, pin intends to make a spe mily washing and wishes impress upon tbe people that when health and time are taken he exchanged ideas snsideration, the laundry is other men engaged in the same| the ‘cheapest. indust Thompson, who {s retiring r his new] > effect several aned from the | th ral years of faithful ser- 0 definite plans but states s other interests to look rt in Casper which will probably of his time. J sd PISO Su ‘Quick Relief! A pleasant e aoamee anid 60¢ st d externally, use on Throat and Chest 35 fervice as a _ basketball of the big colleges is L. J. Cooke, who for seven years has put the uni versity of Minnesota cage performers through t twent CAPITAL WORK “IB SPEEDED UP (Continued from Page One) ous cases. Mr. Warren may yet be confirmed before March 4 opposi- tion to him is crumbling. No new vacancies in the cabinet are imminent, though It is known that Secretary of War Weeks of Massachusetts, will resign within a few months. His resignation has long been in the hands of the presi- dent to be acted upon whenever the president wants to make the change. Mr. Weeks has long been of leaving public life for a few years of rest and travel. The ‘Weeks’ are planning a trip around the world The secretary of war is sald to be anxious to return to private .busi- ness. Other vacancies are expected to occur during the summer months, but the president does not wish’ at this time to have too many vacan- cles as his mind is too oc other affairs. When congress journed and he can take inventory of w the session has left undone, the next few months will enable him to go more closely into the question fo executive personnel. <_ MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925 — John Clinton, Jr., of Pittsburgh, and Francis Appleby of New y tled for the championship am the amateur 18.2 balk line billiard players of the country, will meet | a play off in New York tonight. ACID STOMACH! Gho, INDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets —Stomach Feels Fine! n | Harmle Id stomach or indig Immediate relief from gases, heartburn, rf ness or stomach pressure. Correct your dig ion for a fe flatulence, ation, fi \ For results try a Tribune Classified a cerits. Milllona keep it hanc gists recommend it.—Ac quest. Of course, you can’t expect Madam Shopper to know of all the good things, the good stores and the good values in town--- reads the advertising each day in no, not unless Madam Shopper The Tribune. How much easier everything moves in one’s shopping tour, when one has first consulted the advertisements in The Tribune. There are the best offerings of the day listed in an orderly man- ner, the special services rendered by each store---where the stores are located---just like buying “from home. You'll profit by shopping through Tribune advertisements. The Casper Daily Triliunw Phone 15 or 16 mit Wasted Footsteps Shop Through the Columns of The Tribune Plodding, plodding, ever trodding---trips here, trips there, all about the town---and most steps wasted because Madam Shopper goes unguided. Really, it’s the end of a wasted day. Madam Shopper is worn and weary---without having accomplished her a huge catalog wi Ww in your own

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