Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Che Casper Dany crmoune m only forbids strikers from molesting workers in any way, and from in any manner interferring with the conduct of the ratiroad’= ems but @lsq for- CAMADAIS SEEN) == Ss "2 = orvers ard their famflies. ‘The or- and by “" TRAINS ARE ww REPORTED { if PAGE FOUR —— : | tion 4f the vote he received on a minor H |party in which he is nominated, does not exceed that by which he was de- | feated in = major party. This likely il apply to Mr. Norton because of OPERATION HIGH =======""==* WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1922. (Pokztcat Advertisement} -©66¢0¢0¢ S0eesees, OMIN Everybody's Theater Announcement I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the Republican ticket for the nomination of County Sur- (OMAHA, eb. Sut 19 —hy (Coutinuet rrom Page One) xa digit fons Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. ve = patient. & ie sll at the voters of She Roem ‘ Associated Press)—Charles W. Bryan ANNULLED. Pase reteesies BERT L. KENNEDY, ‘ be wiae bation eaelmNG Bote Pevares |e eichods in Sunes ers | Egil, sass eas = 10c-25c 10c-25¢ ith compensa: - MONTREAL, Que, July 19.—The| Annulment: of twenty-six trains on tected Seorety See pe ai ay dgrad Sesertion that “only a sheet of tissue| the St Lauie and San Fransians sye-l nian gehe wore aivanoed by the LAST TIMES TODAY power benee detween Canada and) a] Se er eanounced today: Sy Wrest] Fatsien delegation Gt & megane tence railway strike” was made by union| ‘nt J. M. Kurn. has deen no dis-| md I do not » lead of his opponent, Dan B. But- ler of Omaha, as returns camhe in this with the entire non-Rusisan commis. r ‘ e there w' He deci tolar leaders who ieft today for Ottawa to sion of the conference on Russian af- ANITA STEWART F; D. b ition as to state/ Dia a gay = ae Rac gol Protest to Premier King against the}, CHICAGO, July 19-—Judge George] firs here” ee ree ance Tonite uarding coal mines if the op-/ setion of Canadian roads in putting|7- Page issued a temporary injunc- were cuts into effect before thay had| ton restraining striking been passed on by conciliation boards. A conference between the premier official count. These erturns included practically all of Dougias county, , eee (Omahayin which Buuer was expected The Russians suggested an arrange. —in— take to negutiate, diet win oe | “The More Excellent Come on everybed}. Dance to your heart’s con- tent. Our treat. Dance to a good orchestra in the t ers for the ment \- . NON-PROFIT RATION ius GMbne Rae ae he ciel a not in-| and Union offielaly’ is scheduled for “aria sity ccatlontan AE Sire cont Way” open air on a good floor. ST. LOTIS, July 19—Opération of pre- © vote now is bein; - ea Sap ran Ps Wa protection |*!ets, where Bryan showed strength. | taken in the Montrest ascot, *| EL PASO, July 19.—Damage to the ace copr rein tage ne —Abo— ahould be treated as an emergency| # B. Howell, progress Republican E roof of the roundhouse of the Texas oo en mines should be operated | Continued to gain as later returns| mNsUNCTION. ISSUED and Pacific railroad was done today “Little, But Oh My!” rofit and at prices to be| Candidate for the Republican nomina-|IN SOUTH DAROne by # -lre which the El Paso fire chief y H and Harrison Streets North Casper .jtion for the United States Senator. said was probably of incendiary ort- Two-Part Comedy - i} ship, continued to gain as later re-|, SIOUX FALLS, 8. D.. July 19— gin. Strikebreakers were occupying injunction, tmsued Monday by Federal Judge James D Eliott and served this morning on striking raflroad turns were received. In 1,082 pre: cincts out of 1,113 in the state, How. ell had increased his lead ever Con- the building as quarters but no one was injured. The damage {is esti. mated at $500. FaG moe STARTING TOMORROW Sys en shop men, was characterized by Unit- ‘s ressman Albert W. Jefferis of Omah: vy Expert workmanship. clean } A AM Y oi A A oO MY ES0. Tba tote Giowreny 4 em patton, & Ww. ca. Sa cas A TIES, Wash., July 18—Appli.| | 884 press clothes portactly. Work || The Season’s Greatest Tribute CASPERS | F. ive yore = 2 = ng ever iseu in fon for a te! y f called for and delivered. 8,020; Attorney Gen-| Souin D The injunction not} sion for @ temporary restraining: or to Womanhood der against striking rallway employes to enjoin them from interferenes with Modern Cleaners and Fered thelr services to shop men free} °Pperation of trains by “the Great Tailors TODAY of charge. Northern railway was filed i- federal . . “No metter what the outcome or|court here today by counsel for the}}| Rear 315 South David St. what the present conditions, members Phone 561-W of the local shop crafts unions wish to con’ to the people of Casper, the intended or will be tolerated by union heads,” was the statement of the chairman. “We are confident that we shall win without such an ac- but even if we lose, we will pre- @ democracy and Americanism.’ FREE DANCING At the ~ PLATTE INN Located at the North End of Center Street. Soft Drinks and Refreshments ‘Lightning’ A MUSICAL COMEDY TABLOID VERSION Adapted from the Big Broadway Stage Success Presented by = COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY a) * sone ~ §iX VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES Ladies’ Suits pia Furnishings Stock TYREWniten AGAIN bike hee 98 Sate or Sale Underwoods, Remingtons, At Mosher, in the Salt Creek field. Reason: Our store L. C, Smiths, Royals. ORS cfu in Casper requires all our time and attention. For MEETING TODAY (Continued from Page One.) the shop crafts unions. to prevail Rp: ator | s apon trackmen to walk out were read, Walsh, Dem Mrss., and Kinc.land recetve! hearty applause. This Democrat, Utah. participated, it weal'will have to be carried out independ. ;[ently as heads of the maintenance of ‘lway mén refuse to issue the strike r Dorah were | order ent of the coal matte eae Other bulletins Issued from the of- and rellroad ‘strikes "in "due scourt Oth ris of, 35 Mo Dew sirediens ot ton time. crafts unions, bring to ight the that Casper ts exceedingly for- <A GOVERNOR W. First, Off ter—Shows 7 and 40c a RI Le tunate in being able to boast the rail- information see Cen ear lesion RAL! H atte 19.~Gov- jroad conditions prevalent here the M. J. FRANTZ Se aaa rg nee Yara present time. In practically every . J. ; = ernor Morrison of North Varolina tel- earaphed President Harding in effect |i#0 Citles farther east are suffering The Frantz Shop Casper, Wyo. today that he would not co-operate /‘*"7 already beginning to feel the weith the federal government in pro.|P!2Ch of the nation-wide strike, Ps g mines reopened by operators] Thousands of “had order” freight of that state In response to the prest- yarid passenger cars are standing idle. dent's invitation. Not a day passes but locomotives are The North Carolina governor de-[Jaid aside as unfit for service. In clared,it would be vain for him to™@#ome cases reports of violence have invite coal miners to return to work }come, but this is not the general rule. in his stete and that he “would not dc [Trains are rmning from 20 minutes eo anyway.” He added that he con-{to 12:hours late in the east central sidered the whole policy of nationalfPortion of the United States, accord- or state intervention in labor disputes {ing to reports received at strike head- unwise. rters here. Reports from roadmen who have een given the opportunity to study rike situation in other Wyoming show the conidtion tobe simil- Repairs and Supplies. Typewriters for Rent. W. O. W. OMSTEXCHANGE. REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT aah oxy et dea Rei: Installation of Officers and Dance. THOS. LONGHURST, Clerk. - E. D. NIGHSWONGER, C. C, Mrs. Wallace Reid 10c and 25c A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND THURSDAY JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S “I AM THE LAW” A THRILLING STORY OF THE NORTHWEST —With— ALICE LAKE, KENNETH HARLAN, ROSEMARY THEBY, GASTON GLASS, NOAH BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, HECTOR SARNO AND A SCORE OF OTHERS. “HOW TO GROW THIN” 1:00 to-11:00 10c and 40c THREAT OF SHOUP OKEHED BY WEEKS. WASHINGTON, July 19.4Secretary | THE PLACE TO‘ ENJOY YOURSELF, DANCE TONIGHT 55c Per Couple FOR ‘ALL EVENING PARADISE PARK RINKLER’S ORCHESTRA, OF COURSE Shoup of ado to withdraw state|back of the strikers in a body, it was troops from Colorado coal mines if|reported. In some cases physicians prices of coal from those mines were fin dother professional men have of. ndvanced. ———=——= a UTAH ABLE TO SITUATION—GO PORTLAND, Or ernor Charles R. Mabey of Utah, who 4s here to address the convention of the American Institute of Banking,|! > had not this morning received the tel: | egram concerning the coal strike which President Harding sent to 28| governors, but when shown the mes-| sage by The Associated Press stated: | “This does not apply to Utah with the same force as to other states, as we have not stopped production’ of coal. Our national guard was sent into the coal fields about a month ago, and it is pi ng order. I am sat isfied that ate of Utah will be able to handle the situation.” HOWELL WINS G.0.P, PRIMARY Barnett’s of Course MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE MEN’S FURNISHINGS $15.40 30x314 Kelly Tires..... 60c Champion X Plugs. $2.00 Necedah Timer $2.25 Hand Purips.. $1.00 Tube Repair Kits......... A Bishop-Cass Theater Nee feaper eas Foon a TODAY AND THURSDAY . ue Surveying and Locations Practically everything in our stock marked at very reason- 419 East Second Phone 1112 CIRCUIT Snes Mapa Blas Bente ably low prices. We areagents for Chesterfield Clothes, Knox : ae Se) Hats, Crawford Shoes, Manhattan Shirts and many other V AUDEVILLE P. O. Box 325_ standard brands. All these brands in our Clearance-Sale. We Rope aa eee ane: carry everything for refinery and oil field workers. WHEELER & WHEE ER “WE PAY THE LOSS” WILL BRONZER Pelton & Hem: a te : IN MONOLOGUE AND SONGS chen & Hex.” ||| M.D. Barnett Outfitting Company sabe ete All Lines e Room 24, Townsend Building IN OUR NEW LOCATION Phone 752 Townsend Bldg. RAGTIME TO OPERA VIGGO & DOROTHY “THE TWO-IN-ONE STEPPERS” cuneate THE ABOVE ACTS ARE IN ADDITION TO eye Your Painting Don’t delay any longer your desire to have your house painted. There is 154 S. Center.St. Driverless Cars mF d Ford: real economy in giving Geo. Hunter’s D es an ords. S your house a coat of paint Se Virbel Phone 274M every year. Our paints are the kind that cover a BOUNCING BABIES COMPANY £ Z maximum of space per gallon and contain those quali- ip ties that preserve as well as beautify. For high grade.exteriors try. Fullerton’s (the paint insured for 5 years) McMurtry’s Exterior Paint Patton’s Sun Proof. For a second grade exterior paint we have Patton’s Industrial. Come in.and let us explain the merits of CALL sSw|| DONT DELAY: If you haven’t already taken advantage of the wonderful bar- gains being offered on all SPORTING GOODS, FISHING TACKLE, GUNS, CAMPING ~ EQUIPMENT, TIRES AND AUTO SUPPLIES “A NIGHT IN TURKEY” & RUBE FERNS and CLAUDE RADCLIFF (THE SAILORS) GEO. HUNTER (THE WHISKERED RAJAH) » PAULINE AVIS CONNOR TRANSFER 232 South Center Your Baby Will Thrive On 4 ‘Atthe our line-and*help you-with your paint problems. (THE RAJAH’S DAUGHTER) ay Dearv 2 ; : [TOPICS OF THE DAY ] Casper Dairy CASPER SPORTING GOODS CO. ||| The Casper Paint and Glass Howse ||] meine tes ur a.s0areaorar Milk Second and David'Sts. Telephone 214 144 E. Midwest Phone 1374 bars ole Se eee (Come Early, Vaudeville Starts at 7:00)