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PAGE FOUR OPERA AUDIENCE OPENING PRODUCTION FRIDAY revea-| | n eration | time, No more clever a thief} wer outlaw, no better hearted Jlow, no more typical gypsy. se found than Devilshoof as produced Beart gives us ties that His nice- hiness, | he first move| The extreme | tenor voice is he por- a great aif to the charac trays. 1 as Count Arnheim. is admirable in his r the second opera, ‘The Mt rape ain tomorrow. night in the role of the captain of] Tonight “The Bohemian Giri” win the guard and scored to excellent ad-|be presented again and a packed antedel house should greet the production. “THE MIKADO’ NEXT OFFERING OF BRANBON OPERA COMPANY which the Brandon the Iris to- night and Mon. recognized in music company morrow af! day night, ts circles as the best, both in text and score, that/Gilbert and Sullivan ever brought out, perhaps with “Pina tore” the only exception. At least, it is one of the most popular and has been revived almost annually CONFERENCES 0 RAIL FACTION uod from Page One) be disputes betweer MARTIAL LAW IN DENISON TODAY. , DENI rs = who probably never was in Japan. entirars what a fabrication it is! How ial Jaw. uld any one conceive of an em- state troops today following Governor Neff’s proclamation yesterday enlarg. ing the military district which origin- ally was confined to the railroad prop- erty. The Governor's action, induced by an outbreak Thursday night when two negroes were aped on the main street and taken to the Red river d flogged, was calmly re- citizens who went about their business as usual today. Military authorities are of the opin fon th tion brought about by the shopmen’s strike is growing more serfous and were prompted by this be- lief to ask that additional state troops be sent to reinforce the 300 already encamped here. Preparations are be- ing made by the mifltary for a lengthy etay, officers say. SAN FRANCISCO, July 29.—The striking railroad shop men in the west are willing to return to work under the reduced scale promulgated by the railroad labor board on condition that such reduction “immediately recon: sidered negotiations opened to modify it” by the board, L. 8. Gordon, secretary of the federation of railway employes of the Southern Pacific com- pany said here today. ‘We will make ne further concessions,” Gordon said. Gordon referred to the insistence of the carriers that they will not recog- tnize prior seniority rights of the strik- ers as camoufis “The men who were hired to take the place of the strikers will be re- leased when the strikers return, be- cause they are not mechanics, so what does their seniority amount to?” he said. sIAGUS WILL SHOW TWICE (Continued from Page-.One.) come caused the disappointment to drag into long hours. This will be forgotten this eening and tonight when giant crowds gather under the big'tops to enjoy what‘is heralded and best cirous that ed Casper and* Wyo sete Itytakes.the best part of-a year to turniout a first-class tennis racquet. For the finest specimens only the lower part of the parent ash trunk is used and it ts kept for several months CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER STARTING TUESDAY CASPER’S MOVIE MADE PICTURE RUSH’S LOVE AFFAIR” Also 1,000 Feet of Standard Athletic Meet, July 4. re-| duction. CHARMED BY. Other members of the cast included read Dixon as Buda, attendant to Arline, the daughter of Count Arn- tm, and Frankie DeWoit as Arline ix years of age. A great aggre of singers made up the crowd gypsies, nobles and hunstmen and ensemble numbers repeatedly @rew forth prolonged app'ause, the majority possessing unu:ual voices which go far toward helping the suc- cess of the production. Charles D. Harelrigg 1s conductor of the Brandon company, a place which carries with it untold responst- bilities in making or marring the pro- Last night's select andience should be the best advertisement the Bran- don company-could have in future ap pearances here. It has been the rule rather than the exception that the Brandon company has been called upon to extend its engagements in the best theaters of the western theaters. They were booked for the Bri Denver for four weeks t but remained ong feast provide Jed the opening night nimous in their praise and will mg the first to secure reserva- since the initial performance fn 1885. This whimsical opera contains nu- |. exe at the Iris. ing the only y ‘hag of the prieve be cancelled and he himself ap tailor from the h sentence suffer ignominious extermination. and raise him to t' ed position Music lovers and money seekers of Lord High Ex structions to cut off his own head ing a before decapit at the same ti Che Casper Dally’ Crfoune SA oer WEDNESDAY 10 SEE OPERATIONS (Continued from Page One.) field, including 25 operations. agreement was reached at a meeting ers an increase $250 a day. August 1. scheduled ¢o be held next Tuesday Another meeting was at @greement for that field. eR The University of California is cific’ slope. RED RASPBERRIES From Lander Valley Direct to Consumer. 24.FULL PINT - , CRATES FOR... CASH GROCERY Lander, Wyoming of union leaders and representatives f the operators and grants the work-|the United States today than twenty, of approximately | years ago. It becomes effective Middlesboro, Ey. to discuss a similar The| hve the first campus exclusively for Women to be established on the Pa- AON ARO AO Mrs. George G. Smith of Birming. ham, Ala, is @ successful chures architect. There are fewer women barbers in 1 THEATER is Continucus aq 1 to 10:30 P. M. TODAY AND SUNDAY to Why Roast? COME ON, BOYS AND GIRLS COOL OFF There’s one cool spot near Casper— Swimming every day and evening at IVERVIEW PARK ‘Theo Pennington, as Yum-Yum tn “The Mikado,” starting Sunday Matinee crime punishable by th, then condemn his own son to | affold for bei le to an retrieve a lie execution take place within a t=onth or Mr. Ko-Ko the haughty L. <4. EB. should lose his job, his re- utioner with in- | are sure to have a feast during the three performances of the matchless opera at the Iris Sunday and Mon- day. and pub- min: merous thrilling choruses, both male and female and ensemble numbers that stirs one to the very soul. Added to these are solos, duets, trios, and quartets, tuneful, melodious and inspiring. Through the whole composition ‘are flashes of wit and humor, ridiculous situations and scenes that will keep anyone but a stofc In a constant state of delight. “The Mikado” ‘like “Pinafore” is often attempted by amateur organ- izations, but only a cast of true | artists and a thoroughly trained chorus can bring out its real mer- | its, If a traveler were to go to Japan | he would not likely see a single in- | of | cident that would Nl the story 2 0," although jaid in that quaint island of the ea: The story is a pure fabr'! of the eccentric mind of Sir Gilbert, the 1ishman, r so freakish as to make flirt- pe YOMIN Everybody’s Theater Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10c-25c 10c-25c GOOD NEWS! DOES OIL AND WATER MIX? They mixed for Harvey Wil- kins to the tune of a couple millions in THE GREAT AMERICAN COMEDY-DRAMA “THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE’ A picture that every employer and employe should see. —Also— Toonerville Comedy SUNDAY Norma Talmadge —And— Tully Marshall —In— “The Devil’s Needle” > A MILLS, WYO. Bus service leaves Postoffice Park on Dancing Dancing the hour. Every Every Night Night In— “Go Straight”’ Casper’s Joy Palace SATURDAY NIGHT Where pleasure abounds aplenty. Where you are sure to enjoy yourself. Where the Big Crowd Goes A dance that takes you out in a-crowd. Come on out and get acquainted. TONIGHT STARTING AT 8:30 IS THE LAST PERFORM- ANCE OF \ BOHEMIAN GIRL” IN PROLOGUE AND THREE ACTS. The Immortal Work of Balfe. MISS’ ELSIE B. HUGHES, DANCING INSTRUCTRESS Afternoon 2 to 4 Evenings 7 to 9 PRESENTED BY THE BRANDON LIGHT OPERA CO. A Bishop-Cass Theater. SUNDAY. AND MONDAY GOLDw YN REGINALD BARKER'S MATINEE SUNDAY at 2:30 Each Evening at 8:30 Sharp A Bishop-C FEATURED ARTISTS . : Theo Pennington—Paula Ayres | : ht Ed. Andrews—Harry Pfeil Carl Bundschu—Lee Brig! ‘Many: Other Principals And a “Wonder Chorus” of: Matchless Voices’ SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT THE BRANDON LIGHT OPERA CO. PRESENTS “THE MIKADO” A COMIC-OPERA The Master Work of GILBERT & SULLIVAN | | | | | | | Evenings $1, $1.50 or $2, Plus Tax Matinees 75c or $1, Plus Tax Jass Theater LEROY-SCOTT [DIRECTED BY, REGINALD. BARKER) “Poverty of Riches” deals with several questions that have puzzled millions of people. Here are some of them. Does it pay to have children? Does it pay not to? Has a man the right to deny his wifd the sacred joy of motherhood because his consuming ambition demands a clear road to success? If you had to choose between wealth and babies, which would you take? LEATRICE JOY, RICHARD DIX, JOHN BOWERS, LOUISE KS; \ 7 i LOVELY, IRENE RICH, FRANKIE LEE, AND OTHERS IN THIS ‘Sins of Rosanne Featuring Here’s a Wonderfui Sunday.and Monday Show “THE GIRL QUESTION?” § With Special Music—New Costumes—New Jokes—Augmented Sam Mylie’s Yankee Doodle Girls See Sam’s Gang on the Runway Over the ‘Audience A MUSICAL COMEDY BURLETTA’ Orchestra. PRESENTED BY Ethel Clayton Photoplay Production WONDERFUL ALL-STAR CAST. Continuous: Performance Sunday, Starting at 2:30—Best Seats at 2:30 and 4:35 P. M. ALSO Hall Room Boys’ Comedy “PUT AND TAKE” PROGRAM ENDING TONIGHT ZANE GREY’S “GOLDEN DREAMS” AN BOBBY VERNON IN And Casper News Reel, Showing Salvation Army fra TTe CASPER TJ “A HICKORY HICK” COMING TUESDAY, IN ADDITION TO MUSICAL COMEDY “RUSH’S LOVE AFFAIRS”--TWO-PART COMEDY-DRAMA, FILMED HERE y in © ke § S_FAMILY THEATRE £7 uJ LY Doughnut Drive, Standard Athletic Meet on July 4, Etc. ADMISSION 40c Shows at 7 and 9 W. First, Off Cenier St. BJD.