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PAGE TWO FREIGHT RATES | ON SUGAR HELD TOOHIGH, CLAM Examiner Says i % from stern Refinerie: Bxorbitant. with rates from NEW AND NOVEL ROAD CHOW COMING TO IIS, HYPNOTIST 1S BOOKED hypnotis rv for 6 agement, begin. o be offered as a regular pic ities of what most enjoyable vaude- ainment traveling today. who has ever witnessed a hibition realizes when in the he reputation ie made for the ertained and ergoer pre- and fun and sought ele. theatrical bill of fun, and the a session of er you have Lorenz changes ce every night, “d feature of will war- nes, who nearty laughter. Zz oo! is Art popular His 4 with his over popular to make him a fa the Iris patrons during t the added attrac- > th egular picture Monday night Brings Action Against Cornelius Ce pe ae nce E. Fonta! ine, mother of Miss be Casper Dailp Cribune LR van Burrows in Vanderbili Whi tney NE FY aT (GUARD SHOOTS | “SWITCHMANAT DEADWOOD, S.D. ,DEADWOOD, 8 D., Aug. 5—Mob rule was narrowly averted in Edge- mont, 8. D,, Thursday when Rurling- ton Watchman John Jones shot and fatally wounded Switchman Harry; Kandmaster. Jones was rushed to the, county jail in Mot Springs under pro-| tection of deputy sheriffs to prevent a tod of law into Minority Urges Acceptance Of | Shoals Proposal —_— WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—{By The Associated lress.) — Acceptance of! Henry Ford's offer for purchase and| lease of the government's vast nitrate | and water power projects at Muscie Shoals, Ala, was urged by Republi- can and Democratic senators compris-| ing a minority of the senate agricul-| tural committee in a report submitted | | (eft), famous dancer of Oriental dances, nouncement that her daughter who is the mother of an 18 months old baby, (right) had taken Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney (insert). Young Whitney, is = Yale student and member of the ew, son of Harry Payne Whitney and Mra. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. S. PINAFORE’ ON PROGRAM Sheriff Refuses FOR IRIS PUBLIC THIS EVENING P’seners Place A wonderful treat Nes in-store for the theater-going pub- lic this evening when the Brandon Opera company will put on the much talked of “H. M. S. Pinafore,” the presenta- | SANTA Rosa, Cal., Aug. tion of which will begin promptly at 8:30. The production of this opera marked the temporary re- Sonoma county, to accept as prisoners{issippi, Caraway, Arkansas, Ransdell, tirement of opera bouffe in America: its dainty music and |!" the county Jail last night two per-| Louisiana, Smith, South Carolina and parkling wit of its dialogue being 2] to a public which was becom-| g satinted by the productions of G rch composers en, but the wit was al . without a single touch coarseness h frequently rred the opera bouffe translations Pinafore has an inexhaustible fund} ertian wit, and never fails © an audience n first pre-| London, howe’ was shown that the mannge- decided to withdraw tho piece {mate success was quite phe- ACT I of P who tells her of his love, but is haught-, {ly repulsed. In desperation he threat ens to shoot himself, and Josephine then confesses that she cares for him Their plans to get ashore and be m ried are overheard by Dick Deadeye, a sort of comedy villain, who threatens to prevent their elopement. Act. IT. In thy second act Little Buttercup naively reveals her affection for the Captain, but ails her he can only be her frienc her, and she prophesi his for tunes. Sir ph enters com plains to the Captain thr has disappointed him him his daughter 4 the exalte nd suggests t on the ground that love levels all Sir Joseph accepts his suggestion, but only succeeds in strengthening his rival’s cause, as Joseprjne becomes even more firmly resolved to wed Ralph. Dick Deadeye now reveals the planned elopement, and the Captain stops the couple as they are stealing away, demanding where they are go-| ing. Relph confesses his love, which so angers Corcoran that he swears Bir Joseph overhears him and orders him to his cabin, but on being told the cause of the excitement orders him to his cabin, but on being told the 8 Angers a change {a ani bly dazzled of her Take an Inventory of Your Desk Life insurance and fire insurance policies. A will, some deeds, mortgages, bonds, stock certificates. ured letters— These are only a few boxes. Some jewels, family heirlooms. Army discharge papers, citations and treas- you should keep in one of our safe deposit The cost is trifling—the protection sure. Ye CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK CASPER, WYO. Oil Exchange Building of the things which plus cause of the excitemer ders Ralph also to be confined. L Buttercup, interrupting, reveals her secret and infants.. Whereupon Sir Joseph, re- v ng the crowning absurdity of Gil bort’s plot, ends for the seaman, gives him command of the ship and nobly consents to his marriage with Jo: sephine. The Captain, who now au- marries the happy Little Buttercup. r 3randon Co. presents “Pina Saturday matinee and evening. Mascot” Sunday matinee and evening. Matinee any seat 50 cents tax eR nn “Meet me at the Smokehoure.”” JOHN HAY SAYS: If-nominated and elected Governor of Wyoming, I promise you 8 reduction in your taxes from the enormous amount you are now re- quired to pay under the present state administration. complete reform and reduction in the expense of conducting the state’s business. If you want state costs cut a half million dollars and the consequent cut in taxes for this the same old extravagant and inefficient way, vote for the other fellow. This is my platform. own interest and the state’s interest and act in accordance with your own judgment. You have my word. Those who know me know it is good. If you believe in me, vote for me and we will pull together for the benefit of In County Jail 5.—Re- }fusal of John M. Boyes, sheriff of sons arrested in Santa Rosa on | charges of violating the Volstead act, |Jed to the statement by prohibition en -y forcement officers that an attempt! who has establish Gilbert's | tell ¢ the Captain and Ralph were | | who established the new landing ven AL, accidentally cxchanued when both were | Would be made to force the sheriff to| field on the Salt Creek road, left this laccept federe! prisoners hereafter |without process of any kind. Sheriff Boyes was firm in his post tin that he weuld render his bonds- men lable were he to acquiesce in the insistent demands from prohib' so Mttle|tomatically becornes 2 common sailor,| tion officers who are appearing =m | tinually at the Sonoma county bastile with strangers, asking that they be incarcerated without warrants for vio-| lating the dry. law. | Be There—Don't be late tor appoint: |ments. Try Tripeny's for expert watch repairing 8.1-5t purpose, vote for me. If you It is brief. Wyoming and Wyoming people. It means business. to the senato. Strong protest | Iwas entered by the senators against |the sccentance of the government | ownership and operation plan pro-| |posed by Senator Norris of Nebraska | the committee's chairman. | ‘The report was submitted by Sena- tor Ladd, Republican of North Da- |kota. It estimated the government| jhad lost $8,000,000 at Muscle Shoals | since the armistice and declared a ceptance of Ford's offer the quickest way to atop the losses. The report was read by Senator Ladd, Republican, North Dakota, and was signed by Senators, Capper, Re- ;Publican, Kansas, and Harrison, Miss. ‘Heflin, Alabama, Democrats. os | R. M. Cochrane, the local aviator, morning in his new Lincoln’ standard {Plane for Denver in company with Bert F. Bell, commercial photograph- jer of Bell's Studio to have the plane equipped with late model aerial and| "motion pleture cameras for commer- cial phot hing in Casper and vic- jinity. Owing to his absence from the city there will be no flying at the field Sunday. 8-5-1t we Se, The battle of Fontenoy is the only large battle ever fought ia which the opposing armies were of equal size— each 70,000 men—and tho loss of vic tors and vanquished equal also—both being 7,500 men. I promise you want to go along in Consult your steamship Majestic, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922. Girl Stowaways Enjoy Trip In Liner’s Lifeboat CHERBOURG, Aus. 5.—(By The As | sociated Press).—Trvo young girl stow aways from New York found on the enjoyed every minute of their trans-Atlantic trip. When the big White Star liner arrived here today both Anna Muller and Katherine Fleming, the 13 year old chums whe secreted themselves in one of the Mafestic’s lifeboats before she sailed last Saturday, declared they had had a merry time. “The captain is a regular old dear,” said Anna, “but the ship's cook—he's the most wonderful man I ever saw." “Just the same we'll be glad to get ome,” chimed in Katherine. “TI real ly never dreamed the Atlantic was such a big ocean.” The stowaways will be returned to New York on the next westward trip of the Mner. From the time of the Spanish con quest down to the present, the silver mines of Mexico are estimated to have yielded ore to a total value of 33. .000. The New Home of Casper Business College, Ine. Enjoy a Trip to the M Lakes and Resorts in Wyomin: Low Round Trip 15-Day Summer Excursion Fares to Lander, Wyo., and Return Via Chicago & North Western Ry. On sale from stations in Nebraska and Wyoming to Lander, Wyo., and return, Jane 29 to Sept. 10, 1922, inclusive, final return limit 15 days from date of'sale. Stopovers allowed at intermediate points in either direction. ‘These low fares offer a opportunity for enjoying a trip and vacation in this great scenic, hu=:! A new route to the Yellowstone opens July 1. 70 miles of the 130 is through the Shoshone Indian Reservation, winding along the picturesque Wind River, which is crossed and recrorsed many times; wonderful Brooks Lake (Two-Gwo-Tee Inn), with the world’s greatest trout fishing; the Teton Mountains, the most majestic of all ranges in the Rocky Moun- tain Region, and the Jackson Hole and Lake Region, greatest big game country in the world. Innr.merable dude ranches and wonderful camping sites on every hand. A new booklet, entitled “Teton Mountain Route to Yellowstone National Park,” is just off the press. Appiy {c- acopy. Then nt to go. For tickets, train schedules and fall particalars co Chicago & North Western Ry. : a | RENT YOUR ROOM THROUGH A TRIBUNE WANT AD ae 546 East Yellowstone Avenue An “Up-to-Date” School of Commercial Instruction STENOGRA PHERS, SECRETARIES, BOOKKEEPERS, SALESMEN, MANAGERS Are in Demand at Good Salaries. Our Fall Term Will Open Aug. 28 YOU CAN ARRANGE FOR A SEAT NOW PHONE 1325 On the paved Salt Creek Highway of the Platte River Bridge. only 4 miles north Five-acre tracts abutting on the paved highway, only ten minutes’ dri Casper. ve to the heart of the business section of Five-acre tracts for only $500—$100 cash, balance easy monthly payments. Think of buying a five-acre tract on Wyoming’s best highway for the price of a 40-foot lot in some of Casper’s far-fetched additions two miles from a pavement or a sidewalk. Every acre of this sub-division is under the Casper-Alcova Irrigation Project. Own a five-acre tract, keep a cow, raise a garden, have chickens and give your children a chance to live in:the great outdoors, Cut your taxes 90 per cent and still live on a paved street, within a John M. England Co. proposed stone’s throw of Casper. BUY NOW! AGENTS 202 O-S Building—Phone 1129

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