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ate mn BOUND 1 AUDOLPH GANZ WILL PLAY HERE SEBO AND ta = FOR ASOAULT ON | MINERS AGAIN ie: GIRL, BOND Hct - we _ sci WUT REPORTS Casper musie lovers are Retrial inti nee he on Dee ¢ z, the celebrated pian. mac ve a concert at the James Moran, secretary-treasurer of | the United Mine ‘Workers of America, district 22, passe@ thru Casper yester- day, returning to Cheyenne from Hud- on that ds © the. deat arene fr 10 KILLED, 120 yy son where he had been in consuliation with the miners of the Hudson district in rd to the revocstion ofthe strike ore is understood that the Hudson} Ande rson in trod mit have agreed to return to averk under the agreement made some tine ago for the state, and awiiit the de- termination of the strike in the enst- ern bituminous fi Word was received. over Pid What has bot about this wit pear Ne REBREK nt cu} Kirhy, who had retsened to nae por earned. rs ee NCES Sa acing Une N . again yesterday, that those* The largest factory for mathematical/account of remodeling of our ; sent out this mornin <gd that-those]j,ctruments in the United States is at FRANCES scity al. Choshy, were to quit 2\ nvon. “troy, N.Y. Bac POTEET OREOMAES ISHS. Pe ay comes Customers} p! pigs se ask for your duplicate sales slips, We will give no SS DUES credit on_re sd goods without the duplicate slip. Sk n Of concert performers. «John MeCor-| ists yeas con Ni a, Pus “Inside” Facts About Kuppenheimer Wife in Gone to Hear Evidence 1): against Jesse Painter, Ac- ne cused of Attempted the Outrage Ganz will be —— lein, violinist. 2 suMcient evidence in jus- been engaged to tice court last night to show that Jesse Ist. Casper is Mainter, a married man, had attempted Which Ganz will appear mmit an outrag: nst a 16-year. time this year irl and Painter was bound over to, Musical erities over the trict court. Painter's bond was ty sive to Ganz a 4,000 and is being keld in the * jail on fait »ply this, testimon the attemp: eceurred about There was s (By Associated Press.) man of w 2 and of pro jowledge on mu - and methods of interp : Nurlington | OLLI ME MO LE LL % Monday night of the girl; both a classicist and a moderni ’ Three police = | } told of the circumstances surfounding | Vringing a new view point in his in, tions were by mobs wh BARNETT'S OF COURSE” the attempt which included many un-| torpretation of the old music, while 1 lihe prisoners and paraded the on ot es vory details that the girl did not re cepts the best in modern the wounded rioters, ‘ ving it a duty to brin British troops were Willing to of Painter that the test particular ea several other BOs “i or de r. : SHORIMENT LIGHTWEIGHT | s ix due to his ne whith ap ich ily to his bh ality nony given rs because of his was suffi eien ine ni an sy pathy’. H saGOCHiTh the very fact th been chosen Se fe | er suit holds its shape bet- 2 ar, is} Willie | ter than the ordinary suit? | light > a A avon ci ove The secret. is in the exclu- ‘ staf Redpath’ Lyceum rea fast siv i ntl) pawihad tthe widest Possible lScpentence| é sive Kuppenheimer con- in court yesterday struction, the care and skill of the making, and the quality all-wool fabrics. but refused to sympathize with her hus band after hearing the testimony in the e. Painter is 20 years old. HOUSE VOTES 959 TO 5 FOR ADJOURNMENT “I Want the Same LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P.M. TODAY No heavy padding is used. A’special wool can- vas interlining in the lapels and front of the coat gives that enduring shapeliness Kind Again” Those of all. are the words we like most It i8 the highest praise a ant_cah get. It is a proof that s're living up to our ideal of giving 100 per cent sati Whenever you ything here did not obj Ajournr to this resolution BELIEVE ME, SOME SHOW TODAY! BIG SPECIAL— you ea in us. most attractive and dependable goods for the money is our most valued If you appreciate honest, e confidence J) for providing the nand let us show intelli- | | is best for you. fj and softness. “Priced n satisfaction that race a. aie ii A Ort Shoes $10-to $16 » have other standard makes of Wal ndonted nga vale {55 to 5. R.T. KEMP NOW SOLE OWNER OF REALTY FIRM IT. Kemp hie wned by Gu Poor Relations $35 to $65 Three Comedies AND WEEKLY AND SOME MORE mors $5.50, $6,'$6:50, $7.50, $8 || M. D. Bardett Outfitting Co. 121 Hast Second Street PLP PPS purchased the inter Bell in the Rell-Kemp Insurance and Real Es company ‘This makes Mr. Kemp owner of © former Bell-Kemp com which Kemp place com- offices: will continue to have the Lyneh building TOMORROW—31 REELS — | Casper, Wyo. Open on November 24th, 1919 Below We Print the Personnel List of Stockholders: T. F. Algeo, General Superintendent; ‘Sinclair Oil Company ; AS Earl C. Boyle, owner of the Casper Ford Agency and Boyle's Garage; Joe E. Denham, until recently cashier of the Thenpapolis State Bank, Thermopolis, Wyo. ; . C. J. Hares, Geologist; W.-M. Holland, Superintendent Ohio Oil Company ; D. L. Kagy, Attorney-at-Law; Thos. Kenney, General Superintendent Hlinois Pipe Line Company; Fred Klink, President Henning Hotel Company and largely: interested in livestock ; Arthur K. Lee, President First National Bank, Basin, Wyoming; Presi- dent Wyoming Bankers’ Association ; Thermopolis State“Bank, Thermopolis, Wyoming, and other corporations ; : Jno. McFadyen, General Superintendent of Ohio Oil Company . Na A. Miller, President Illinois Pipe Line Company ;* ; . G. Murphy, owner Smoke House and considerable Casper, pRealiy: Hugh Patton, Stockgrower and Capitalist ; 4 H. J. Peterson, Real Estate Dealer; George Nelson, Secretary Casper Commercial Club; L. A. Reed, General Superintendent Midwest Refining Company ; Ira G. Wetherill, General Manager-National-Supply-Company ; R. S. Ellison, Vice President: Midwest Refining Co. You are acquainted with most of the above men. You will be- come acquainted with. the. remainder. Now you._are ac: quainted with The National Bank of Commerce of Casper. Capital, $125,000.00 Paid in Surplus, $12,500.00 ~The National Bank of Commas “A Bank of Strength and Service” Tomorrow we will announce the names of its officers.