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ex most delightful, ahd a brilliant: “Etude ‘de Concert” “by ‘TKist played with a sureness and authority which proved her full abitity as a concert} |\pianist Miss Mary LOCAL AUDIENCE Freeman, i charming mezzo-soprano voice with a splendid range which 4ncludes some beautiful clear high tones In the up | Per register ang the rich low notes of) |the genuine controlto. Music Lovers Respond to Master}mixea eudienps. conttined wasanber- oe Performance of Axel Skovgaard }firct group Maibea. ey ition te and Assistants Thursday i Evening |ters of Minnetonka” by Thurlow Lieu- rance, the great:interpreter of the Fe sic of the American Indian, one of most beautiful songs written for mezzo voice; and “As We Part” by Tigenfritz. 3 The second group consisted of: “The Magic of Your Eyes," py Ronald, “The! Altho, not large, tne audience which Axel Skoygaard, the renowne1 violinist, and his company at the Methodist church last night made | Nevin, sung in French;.“By the Wa- es EFFORTS BEING ; 2 hep Og ron| MADE TO 1ET ‘ poe for Mrs, Edmund Wiley in the are company in April, when the latter was! | bebiad | sele sting a nominee as well a8 in adopt- jealled hdéme. by iline’s, has a very | ink: <"piattorm. orbs. weed welts Pack E Governor’ Cox, and the drys Attorney (Continued from Page 1) Her program, chosen to appeal to ajto desire now to head off’a vote on such a bone dry program as a matter of expediency. to a conclusion these strat modification of 6/ beneficial, while complete silence would @}leave party representatives in congress free to act. BRYAN HANDICAPPED IN more prejudicial to their hopes for League of Nations advocates and op- ponents. The wet and-dry issue is likely: to vwopear in early balloting for president. Te prohibition question has become so sharply drawn that opposing factions determined to settle the issue in General Palmer on the first ballot. Gradually the yotes for othe? candidates are expected to switch to Cox or Palm- “r, according to the wet or dry syne. pathies ot the delegates. Governor Smith of New York is loom- |ihg as a vice presidential candidate on the Cox ticket. The McAdov boom. fs taking on-new fife under the leadership of Thomas Love, “national committeeman from Texas. He says McAdoo will be “‘draft- ed” and cannot refuse. If the issue were forced on the platform strug- egists argued, it might the Volstead act than MANY. DELEGATIONS ARRIVING TODAY, up in appreciation what it lacked in ® r FIGHT AGAINST WILSON, Ghinhers Hedeinp “hesatte enthusiagin| DOW. by, Dr -Baragigtt “A TAthe Bit (By United Press) (By Associated Press) _ that it was composed of genuine music! Of Honey,” by Carrié Jacobs, Hondsend|” Usa Unie ea see SAN FRANCISCO, June 25.—Among lovers. “Oh Dry Those Tears,” by Del Riego, is 2 » June 25.—Demo-| the delegations reaching headquarters Seldon: tsk Holt) tte ten ot Casper! the latter being sung with a violin ob-| cratic pre-convention formalities start-| during the day were those from New favored by a conce any of more, Hgate. : jed in earnest with the national com-| York, North Carolina, Montana, Mi genuine merit. Not only is Skovgaard! TWO encores were. given aise! Kiss ¢ meoping today to settle contests} soul, Alabama . and Pennrylvania. a master of ‘his instrument, the violin, STCUP- |The Crow's Bagy and eer iste the arrival of Wm. J. Bryan this; while they were getting settled at the hut he da supported “by za pianist: of ‘re] 2s 2& Rose”, Miss Freeman's rendijafternoon brought to a head the fight hotels the first formal scenes of. .ine tion of the two Bond songs with their}/to wrest the convention from Wilson n artist in his wife Alice Me nown , 3 - sort sotithern dialect Was ‘pai ae Sh yap ep wk rahe home being in Shreveport, 2. Stately -measures of a Handul! -2" addition. to” ther musteal ability) $ served to introduce the vjo-,2 members of the ‘company have a linist to his audience of last evening, | Tot delighttul stage. presence, apisky and he followed this in his second 2448 greatly to the enjoyment of their zroup with the Andante movement Performance from a Mendelssohn concerto which nd the wonderful tone of his $13,- 000 Stradivarius violin. The “Wientawski. “Mazurka” -eae be a test for the administration, Reed piquant and spirited bit of music which threatens to carry the fight to the con-} appealed ¢to the audience as did the wention floor. “Menuet” from the Boccherini Quintet | The platform committee will hear r, whick, followed. The kroup Samuel Gompers on labor demands, ) the aminur strains of the| There are but 449 lots in the Carey) frank Walsh on Irish independence, zo from Cavale! Rusticana, | ‘racts which have been platted and are|irepresentatives of the Farmers’ Na- soon to be placed upon the market, H. played with supreme artistry. In his final group, Skovgaard pleasea| 7. Peterson announced today. w selections from a number of|T0P in computation waS responsible! for ope anged for the violin, the bits| the Tribune's story of yesterday. Much interest .is manifested in the including the “Misi from II Tro- vator, the <tette’” from Lucia, and|S8#le, and Mr, Peterson has answered the “Barcarolle” from Tales of Hoff.;many inquiries concerning the prices, man in addition a Spanish dance,|Simee the announcement appeared. The thd a ie er arrangement of| Price list for the lots. is expected at one of the classics. | any time ard the terms of the sale will an encore to the second group!be. thorougiily advertised, Mr. Peterson “Swannee River” was played — v:ith| States. wonderful sweetness of tone. PRIN aE as Alice McClung-Skovgadrd, in alt. | LOsT tion to accompanying both her hus | band and Miss Freeman in all their One gray mare branded numbers with that sympathetic intul-;on left shoulder. ¥ tion necessary to a truly artistic ren-| and bay gelding» branded Tp on ieft dition gave two solo numbers D'E: u” by M. Ravel, the rippling ca return or information leading to re- of which were given with a deli-' covery. Tim Daly, 742.8. Beech street, of touch and a singing tone which Casper. 6.253 st Ped shoulder and PV on jaw.\Reward for CRO\ TO THE TENNIS SLIPPERS Especially Priced vularty | control. est fights in his career. Bryan |who have been now confident that Bryan cannot make erious inroads. The first test trol for 28 seats, Senator Reed of Kansas City also will tional Council, An ¢r-| National League of Women Voters and OVER-EATING digestive FOLLOW D METROPOLITAN Saturday, June 26th WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF CHILDREN'S, BOY'S AND LADIES at 75c and 98¢c Per Pair ALSO BOY'S KNEE TROUSERS, KHAKI AND SERGE AT 98° PER PAIR QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED, COME EARLY Metropolitan 5 to 50c Stores 108 CENTER ST. will be the jecontest where the Palmer administra- tion delegates and Watson-Smith anti- | 2dministration faction ar party rally were staged in the miu- nicipal auditorium the city had placed at the disposal of its guests. The na- faces one of thé hard- His opponents here a fortnight, are 4p the temporary roll. % The movement to put Senator Walsh of udministration con-|o¢ Montana, forward for permanent vote on the Georgia The Mexicans Are Catchin: H— at the Lyric contesting: The contest involving representatives of the Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY J. Warren Kerrigan: \ WHITE MAN’S CHANCE A Thrilling Story of the Border Next FATTY ARBUCKLE in a New THREE-REEL COMEDY PATHE NEWS Showing the — Republican Nominee fir President en. SOME MORE TOMORROW BLANCHE SWEET SIMPLE SOULS Coming JACK DEMPSEY TODAY, TOMORROW AND SUNDAY tional committeemen were busy making’ Se ee Jhalrman’ of the resolutions commiiier! instead sof the ecnvention, seemed tt nave gained impetus over night. Glass of Virginia, was previously slated for the job. Among the platform. proposals. reach- ing Chairman Cummings’ of the na- tional committee wai ‘one group of planks expressing the views of a co- ceries of leaders whose opinions are certain to have weight. The Irish question, the only one highly controver- sial, is dealt with in this suggestion. The substance of the Irish plank adyo- cated by these leaders follows the line of Irish reservation resolutions put for- ward by Democratic senators during the treaty fight and pledges the party to instruct American , representatives in the League of Nations when appointed to bring up the Irish problem for’ adju- dication by that body. oS saveuees SLE Stolen Car Recovered ° Cc. ©, Jain of the Duplex Patriot truck agency reports that the Paige ear stolen Monday night while) parked near the Henning hotel was found at Douglas by C. F. Cross of Thermopolis. Hara ats SSIS Wanted to René or and transit in good cundition, Box 888, Casper. Level Addres: 6-26-3t Every vening Excepting Sunday Union Orchestra Iris Pavilion THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES THE STATE. In a thrill -e BEST VENTILAT- ris ED THEATER IN eater Today and Tomorrow ARN ing tale of a man’s fight against a storm-tossed ocean—snatching from its jaws the girl he had learned to love. “Wings of the The man - _ «more than clothes K vprenemer good clothes are more just clothes—merchandise—honest mat and expert tailoring. They have more than right style in good taste. “..-good appearance” in a Xuppenhelnge Suit. is positive that he presents a good ap DB Fon READE MAPA He knows his clothes fit well, drape and are tuned to his personality. part of him. appeal They bac Priced at $35.00 and oC No siory so vigorous, so crowded with romance, has gracal (is tereen before A tremendous production a or TWO-REEL' COMEDY—“HYMPHS AND NUISANCES’ in