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Ee 12 ie __PAGE Two STRIKEBREAKERS ON COAST FIRED UPON BY STRIKERS’ MOB FAIR EXHIBITS : | Attempt Made to Rush Passenger Bring- ing Workers Into San Bernardino; FROM NATRONA Feeling Is Running High f i SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., July 25.—Firing of shots at a | train bringing non-union shop workers to this city last night Tf HIT REC OAL and an attempt by a crowd of strike sympathizers to rush the i i fhe Casper Dailp Cridunce TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922. 1 hon ‘will be staged by Sam Mylie and | the stock company and these made “Great stuff,” was the consensus of Bis Tankes Doodle girls. The bill 1s }tnelr bow to the Casper public with| Pinion of those. who saw the show entirely new and will run for three | last night days. i= Success and were greeted with the = ‘ SCORE i COLUMBIA Judging from the way that the pro- |**i@ent assurance that thetr stay in} y Qosne ry y night at 12 o'clock Guction of last night was met, one © er would be a pleasant one and| for Cheyenne F be filled with an opportunity te} $19 round trip. many friends in the course of rs work. The romance of moonlight, the tre- mendous force of young love, the fool- ishness of our contemporaries, all Mylie's Yankee Dopdie chorus pep-| ci] Work ped up the intervals of “The End of a : Py (Political Advertisement.) ee ia an Perfect Day” until the audience was) St the Columbia theater this evening fairly taken off its feet. - Many new faces had been added to | Starting Tomorrow : Morning Our Semi-annual exploded the engi-| coaches we d by a switch en i) to the foot of a vind which . Py : i} : 3 tr D stock $ { rd ¢ st pathiz- i aduct as the eo : : y stepped onto it. Deputy SS ee BS <i and police ordered the es Dy the railroad property. There | _==ea ees a crowd of between | were several encounters before the gathered, many| property was cleared. The 16-year ack. There another] old son of a striker, who was with lo was exploded and shots’ his mother in the crowd, was injured ‘THE BOHEMIAN GIRL’ TO | BE FIRST OFFERING HERE |\CAINS SO BAD oF BIG OPERA company\|| WOULDGOTOBED Two W Tell How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable train after it had stopped, have brought sentiment here to | something near the pitch it attained ten days ago as a result of the search of a passenger train by were fired from the crowd into one armed men in Cajon Pass, 20 miles/of the coaches in which the new Agricultural Agent! east of he workers were riding. > “World Beat- was made to halt the As soon as the train reached the + » the city. | station, half a mile from the point il ¢ track|}where s! fired, the two | | la Pe by blows on the head... The strikers secured a warrant for the arrest of a deputy rshal who ‘was not identi- fied by name, alleged to have struck him. | Percales, Madras, Mercerized and Pure Silk Shirts. $2.50 to $3.50 values $1.95 $4 valaes__ $5, $6 values_______ $3.85 $7.50, $10 values___$4.85 A\ (JUDGE) JOHN M. HENCH | Casper’s only home candidate for Judge of the District } Court. 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Darnell OuUritting Zo. - 154 South Center St. “Townsend Bldg. Balance of stock of Fashion Shop consisting of Women’s and Misses’ Ready to Wear and Furnish- } ings, being closed out at sacrifice prices. HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. ‘ Cur lots a speciaby. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. the position d forth numberless ad- chance for advance- Ly. Ethyl May Cook, Carl Bundschu and Erld McCullough, as the Salterelle Singers in the comic opera “The Masco appearing with the Branden Opera company at the Iris, July 28 to August 6. sheriff's. office 1 of night work, was more than “The Bohemian Girl," which will | Bohemian Girl" was not original | steady a The of the Bran- | with Balfe, but he took an old leg- is daylight work t had had many musical tn- many different ¥ music to nd That in ast century but that this classic , Just 79 years r, 1844, it had appearance, and success was trans- ilized tongues. 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