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PAGE TWO RATE REDUCTION 70 BRING ABOUT GOOD BUSINESS Comes at Time When Wyo- ming Is Returning to Front eneral Optimism Is Expressed. m at Cheyenre. ut on n had been interstate rates classes the producer, | ers of Wyoming of dol-| in the ity no r the corner—it curner and is ap. nousan | | ‘4 be pronounced Telegrams, letters and long distance calls received in Cheyenne since the reductions were ordered are unan!- nous in expressing the opinion that the actions will prove a real boon to} Wyoming. A stockman from the Big Horn basin, stopping over in the capi tol city between trains Saturday, de. clared nothing could now prevent long: heralded and long-expected return of business from wherever it went some thing like two years ago. A Goshen county farmer wrote a Cheyenne triend this week that there was noth- ing but praise in hic county for those administration heads who haf recog. nized the need of lower tariffs if the west was every to get back onto its! feet and who had.acted accordingly Both orders are to take effect July As the typical western boom. town proclaims, “Watch Wyoming Grow!" wi RE WANTS $5 NEGRO LIN 1 fo pawn | $75 27-Jewel h for $3 ied Tanny Hrooks, a netro an4 femiliar face in the police cor rt, to be hailed into that Real for petty; offenders on the grounds that Brooks’ business judg- ment was no’ ficiently good and for the furthe pason thi the owner of the watch turned up Judge Morris fined theft of the watch Lentz, a Sand Rar celebrity, was ssed a fine of $100 on June 24 for “dope.” Lentz was unable to the fine and is stiN in the city Lie) uot COURT Y., formerly ma- te Reformatory at Industry, N. ¥.. who says she is delighted with Tanlac since it re- stored her health after she suffer- ed eight years. | trouble a i wonderful good said Mrs. nik street, Syracuse. merly resided in Buffalo and for two} years was matron of the State Re- formatory at Industry, N. Y. “I was edting scarcely enowzh to keep alive,” she declared, “for 1 would rather not touch a bite than suffer the misery I knew wouid fol- low. Even sweet milk disagreed with me. I wus sick in bed for two and three days at a time, and gas on my stomach made such awful pressure on my beart it almost cut off my breath I had horrible dreams at night and in the morning was all tired out. Well, the longest day I live I will 1 ©, for my improvement nply remafkable. T have! my appetite is) most anything I ound and rest- delighted with good drug- ON $75 WATCH JAMES DAHLMAN ‘ord Pinchot photographed after the primary returns had indicated his victory over the old guard. KIDNAPED PAIR | TIED UP WITH | BIG LOG CHAIN Omaha Police Searching for Man Who Lured Couple from City to Held Them for Ransom. OMAHA, deputies toda Neb., May 29.—Sheriff's were searching for an believed demented lured Katherine an Mrs. Roy Jenkins, both of Omaha into an automobile according to their story, and drove them to a half completed shack where he bound them together with a heavy lob chain from they were not liberated until tvlay, when an expert locksmith was called to unfasten them. He told them, they said, thta he intended holding them for ransom, Attracted yesterday by distress sig: nals from the women, H. E. Passing motorist, was forced by the unidentified man, who was armed with two pistols to go into the shack,ewhere he too, he said was held prisoner until late last night when he worked him seif froo and notified the sheriff's of fice. yd reported that his captor said he intended to “get rid” of him and started to dig a graye which dep uties sai dthey found at daylight this morning. Boyd escaped when his captor d's appeared. Deputies kept the victims at the shack all night so they could identify the hunted man if he reap- - | peared. ——————____ L. A. REED TO REPRESENT CASPER ROTARIANS AT INTERNATIONAL MEETING L. A. Reed of the Midwest Refining company, is leaying tomorrow after- noon for a three weeks’ trip to Cali- fornia where he will represent the lo: cal Rotary club at the annual inter- national convention and attend the meeting of the Imperial Shrine at San Francisco as an unofficial delegate from Koroin temple Rawlins. Returning to Denver on June 21, Mr. Reed will make the principal ad- dress before the Society of Engineers at their June meeting. His subject will be “Asphalt Paving.” Mr. Reed's address H. B. Carpenter, also of the Midwest Refining company, will show 3000 feet of motion pictures dealing with the paving industry in the United States. The address by Mr. Reed is of particular significance ‘in view of the fact that he ig to have charge of the asphalt plant which the Standard Oil company is expected to build in Casper. The dates of the Rotary conventioa in Los Angeles are from June 5 to 1¢ and the meeting of the Imperial shrine will be in San Francisco from June 12 to 15. Other Casper Rotar- ians present at the international con- vention will be Jack T. Scott and Floyd Pendell. oe MORE GOVERN) WASHINGTON, May 29.—Approval of 30 advances for agricultural and livestock purposes aggregating $990,- 000 was announced today by the War Finance corporation. Distribution of the joans included: Colorado $116,000; Montana $68,000: North ‘T LOANS. Idaho $17,000; Nebraska $116,000: Dakota $142,000; South Dakota 37,000; Texas $177,000; Washington $6,000; Wisconsin $30,000, and Wyo. ming $5,000. oe arade’ Memorial day Boya, a} Following” | SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS WASHINGTO ttorney Gen. eral Daugherty announced the ap- pointment of former | Senator Charles S. Thomas of Colorado, Democrat, as one of the special assistants to the aitormey general to aid in the prosecution of war frauds together with that of George P. Hoover of this city. CHICAGO.—More than $48,000,- 000 was slashed from the wages of 100,000 railway employes in a de- cision by the United States railroad labor board. SYRACUSI . ¥.—Miss Audrey Munson, famous artist model, who swallowed poison Sunday with ap- | parently suicidal intent, was pro- | nounced improvee and physicians | expressed hope for her complete re- covery. (VER 1000 SHRINERS TO STOP I GHEVEANE CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 29.—More than 1,600 Shriners, cn route from Eastern points to the organization's convention in San Francisco, will stop over bt Cheyenné Jung 8 and 10, here to be entertained with wild west shows uhd other diversions. On the 8th 350 tleveland, O., Shriners, will get off the trains here to dedicate a new imming pool conducted by Cal Holli- On the 10th 400 from Chicago, companied by a band of 125 pieces, vill be given a wild west show and nilitary exhibition dt Frontier park Other delégations that will stop over n Cheyenne include Sioux City, Iowa, 400, and Om NOTICE. The well known Christenson board- Ing house; will start businoss/May 28; family table and short orders; moder: at price. 312 West First street. 5-27-3t® fc STE AS The first machine for sewing me. chanically was patented In 1790. WAS A BROKEN- DOWN WOMAN Then I Began Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Medicines write with your medicine — Lydia E. Pinks lham’s Vegetable Donaldsonville, La. pleasure to praise my health. Iwasa broken-down wo- man until my hus- ydia E. Pink- lham’s Blood Med- icine. I had been having pains every month and at intervals between, was weak and seemed to be smothering at times, but in a week I felt like an- other woman. I also used Lydia E. Pinkham’s SanativeWash. It did me a lot of I cannot praise your medicines too much and will be more than glad to recommend them to any woman who is suffering from fertile troubles. You may print my testimonial, as it is true.”—Mrs. T. A.Lanpry, 612 Miss. St., Donaldson- ville, La. ‘ Note Mrs. Landry’s words—‘‘as it is true.’’ Every letter recommending am’s Vegetable Com- Lydia B. Pinkh es, is genuine. It is a statement telling the merits of these medicines just_as the women in your own neighborhood tell each other. Political Announcement To the Voters of Natrona County: I hereby announce mys elf as a candidate for the nomination for the office of county and prosecuting attorney upon the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the party at the primary election to be held August 22, 1922, Respectfully, (Adverti WM. B. COBB. isement) che Casper Daily Cridune as the logical Democratic candidate fo- governor of Wyoming, presided at the rally Saturday night. Ex- Mayor Dahiman was introduced by J. C. O'Mahoney. At the session of the Democratic state committee in the afternoon Plans for the reorganization of the ADDR ES oES Ale committee withi nthe state were per- | fected. Chief among ti changer was the |chairmen will be appointed. The two |already announced are J. C. O'Ma- | honey of Cheyenne and D. P. B. Mar. ° jahall of Sheridan. State Chairman | Hylton of Douglas will give out the Democratic Speaker Scores names of the other two within a short Administration ; State Com- har ace ee Wien waste i & Yade Fowlr of Douglas, who papier ol |decn in leading micnber of his party ry 3 in the state, announced unofficially ee that the rumor that the Democrats With a flare of fiery vocal clo-| were not going to permit members of quence James Dahiman. commonty/their party to make a run for office known as Omaha's cowboy mayor,jin the primaries was incorrect. Any- concluded the meeting of the Demo-|one who has political ambitions’ is cratic state central committee in Cas-/urged to throw hia hat in the ring per Saturday. according to Mr. Fowler. Speaking at the court house before; Political dopesters, who claim to @ crowded audience, this pictureeque|know how the cards lie, state that character from Nebraska gave the! Senator John B. Kendrick will have Democratic delegates ample opportu-|mo opposition from his party for nity to applaud, As he blamed the!renomination an dthst former State present national administration for|Senator P. J. O'Connor of Casper everything from the faliure of the|will be the leading candidate Genoa conference to the defiation of|/for the gubernatorial nomination. Liberty bonds. Frequently he was Still others say that Col. Sinclair will interrzpted by hearty applause. jbe the popular choice for the office Burke Sinclair, often mentioned and will announce his candidacy with- AS WELCOME AS THE FLOWERS IN MAY Good Old-Fashioned Doughnuts and a Crullers The Kind you can only get at Horne DOUGHNUTS 4 Rij ford’s Corn Starch 1 teaspoon Sal § cap Mile % cup Sugar Flosr "2 Begs } ift dry ingredients. Beat eggs, add ingredients and add sifted flour to make soft and fry in deep Mazola. | 3% cups Flour 1 cup Sugar 3 level teaspoons Baking Powder 2 Eggs 3 4 tablespoons make a soft dough. hot Mazola. If desired substitute one By using 4 good flour the percentage of gluten and finer grained caka « Ask hese fact that four additional vice! 4u Baking Powds $ tableepeone Mazola Mazola, flavoring and milk. Stir liquids into dry dough, Roll one-quarter inch thick, cut CRULLERS 34 teaspoon Soda 34 teaspoon Nutmeg or Cinnamon Mazola Sift dry ingredients. Beat eggs light. sour milk. Stir liquids into dry ingredients and add flour to Roll one-quarter inch thick, cut and fry in and a half squares melted chocolate for chocolate ‘T is not necessary to purchase both a bread and pastry flour. I cup of Kingsford’s Corn Starch to % cup of any content increased so that home prepared flour will make a lighter FREE: your grocer or write &.P, 1» 306 Hines Seen ay eloaee eae jin = short ume. nwhils neither | Mr. O'Connor nor Col. Sincair have & word to say for publication. pS = Ramat ate ‘MISS LENA CHRISTAL LEAVES UNITY CLUB; | NEW LEADER SECURED } A change in the leadership of the Unity Study club is being made, owing [to the fact that Miss Lenna) Christ: who has been at the head of the or- Sanization for the past winter, is leaving for her home in Kansas City, where she will reside permanently. | Mrs. Palmertoh’ of Seattle, Wash., is lexpeatet to in a few days to take the\pince of Christal in the work that the ¢lub fr doing. | |, Many friend» of the Gapable leader have expressed fegret that Miss (Christal is not able to stay longer in ‘Casper. She has promoted the activ- ities of the club with much energy und has gained the support of those Who have come In contact with her. Mirs Christal left this morning for Thertaopolis. She will return to Cas- per in a few days and will then, after visiting points in Colorado and Ne-, braska continue to Kansas City, where h \ cup Karo 1 teaspoon Vanilla 4 cup Ringefc 2 tablespoons Karo 1 cup Thick Sour Milk Add Karo, Mazola, and cup rye flour and add one crullers. is decreased and the starch FLOWERS | For Memorial Day set aside for reverence for is the fitting occasion to honor tho gone beyond. Custom has made Flowers symboli casion. carry a tender message. Anywhere by New Midwest Bldg. EMORIAL DAY—the one day of the year They are most expressive and always We are prepared to fill all orders with prompti- tude, assuring you only first quality’ blooms. Flowers Delivered Casper Floral Co. 153 S. Wolcott St. the dead — se who have c of that oc- Wire Phone 872 Don’t Guess Whatever use of Concrete you are planning, the Port- land Cement Association can, and will gladly, give you absolutely dependable information about it. 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