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‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. - he Casper Saily Cridune fe aS AMR ata NS, i - North Casper defeated Park by 2 r4 score yesterday afternoon on ‘ 1 J é - : the high school athletic field.- The : . |scrces coming to the North Casper! ‘ 3 ms irchool were made in the first and; jast quarters, and the honor for these Relations of Combines to Iron went to Roy Green,.who lugged the rt ~ bal vi the line in each cas Ore Hauls in Northern Min- . Sieae end: acdre. wan weedeat nesota Are Considered ; . A | touchback. | game was the first | has bern won by the North Cesper school. That institution did not even have a team in the field last year. i “Here Comes the Bride” NORTH CASPER DEFEATS WASHINGTON, Nov, 21—Proceed- ings before the interstate commerce commission today in relation to the proposed consolidation of northwest- ern railroads dealt particularly with the question of what might be done with the fron ore carrying roads In northern Minnesota, F. E, House, president of the Du- nith and Iron Range, and W. A, Mc- Gonagle, president of the Duluth, Miscabe and Northern, presented a joint statement criticising the suz- gestion that their lines had been taken into the proposed combine of the Great Northern an dthe Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul. They contended their roads were specialized for the ‘fic whith they carry and further jerted that since the Great North- tai THE YOSEMITE SETTING | FOR NEW FARNUM FILM, When Dustin Farnum comes to the} America theater, Friday for « two-! day run in the Fox procuction, “The| Yosemite Trail." he will have a GIRL NOW WELL This photo; obtained in Holland by and for the exclusive use of the , this service the proposed consilida-| Pacific and ree Photos, Inc., shows the Princess Hermine of Reuss | Daughter Toole Lydia E. fon would completely eliminate rall-|entering the chapel grounds of the Doorn castle esiate, where shortly after- | Pin) ’s Vegetable Com- road competition in their fields. Ward she became the bride of the former kaixer. Mother Advised | From their inception down to the pound as present day the railroads have been urely ore carriers,” the stat t Wauseon, Ohio.—‘*My daughter | cai) Sophie pave’ foceoad gatas FRED f- EMPEY iS NEW always had backache and leg-ache at | arable part of the mining venture on & certain periods he Vermillion and Missabe Iron and could not be | Ranges. The owners of the mihes OWNER Of COLUMBIA palneriteet st’) were compelled to build them because nobody else would take the risk. The roads have been from the very begin- ning subfect to all the hazards and The Colambis theater | has ..changed fluctuations of the tron mining busl- ’ from the ownership of Ed E. Roff to ness an dtoday are in that poaition. (Continued from Page One) that of Fred E. Empey, manager of “These roads should not be included | ken in during the drive will go to | the hange Furniture company. | in any of the systems proposed by |th® Place that {t can work the great-| This was the announcement of the : Saad the interstate commerce commigsion, | ®t possible advantage, former management last night. a she erent There is no identity of interest be-| Seid Mr. Wheeler a little while lat-} 4! Harris, the “Murphy” of many irl since then, tween the roads and the other roade|¢f: “The statistics are wonderful. | successful comedien put on at the| gble to do any work abe wants to dd in the proposed Milwaukee-Great | There is no class of men in any busi-| Columbia, will direct all the shows in —although she is still careful not to Northern system. ** °° ‘The cre-)"eSs, Profession, or society, that can | the future. Mr. Harris has very elab-| do heavy work —end so well and ation of the proposed Great Northern | Show as clean a record in the courts) orate plans for making the show bet-| strong. _We recommend Lydi - system {ts not in harmony with the|®S First Class Boy Scouts.” ter each day, and has-already secured | Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound to consolidation plan, inasmuch as it Dr. J. C. Kamp, who has beer | some additional talent. He proposes| all mothers with ailing daughters, would not foster but would wipo out|Cchosen to direct the drive Tuedday | to add to this as necessity aris and I give you permission to publish competition in the tremendous or {closed the discussion with an appeal “The Derby Winner” is the this letter as a testimonial. ”’—Mrs. traffic, for which the Great Northern, | that struck home, coming as it did| comedy to be cunceived by the .| A.W BURKHOLDER, Route No.2, Box the Missabe and the Iron Range are ffom a member of the Rotary club.| pany. It will be produced tonight and | 2s Wauseon, Ohio. etal See #0 keenly competing, for which the|#% organization noted for its interest | for the two evenings eid a! nto ror Voge last two are so highly and specially! im boy work, and from a man who fect the finest clock, 13 f lose. The proper adjustment quipped. in which they are spectaliz-|has distinguished himself in his in-| p33, another: Mluaion. » Jes] 22 : and in which the Great Northern /| terest in this regard. errin teabivere Gone a facet etait ie a Woe an woman teachers ad: a foret, upset you partakes only os a side issue in its. Dr. Kamp sald that the Rotary | 22" Woman teac : reign'| men... Some trouble’ may upset y : < dress because it is cheaper and | completely. vast busines sas general transcont!-;club had appointed four teams of simpler. Ye: the kimono surely Lydia Bs Pinkham’s Vegetable nental common carrier.” ten men each to work in the securing looked simple.—Chicago News. Compound will correct the cause of of the desired funds, He recommend- the trouble and all disagreeable ed such a team from the chamber of ————.-—_—_ mptoms will disappear. ALLEGED-BOOTLEGGER jcommerce. ‘ne meeting closed with ad \ fend _ |the appointment of a team of ten a e ah Hy] | members. FINED S100 AND C05 At the meeting today, A. A> Slade spoke in regard the Father and Son| @ lunch: bringing out the fact that Many feel unequal to the § uncheon bringin’ {oh boys present were setting an edu-| yj dally task. ‘They are prone cational opportunity in. being, there, lo freauent colds or coughs. Miss Emerson, o: 4e University of jc are pale and thin. What Tubbs, Wyoming faculty spoke regarding the 1s needful is rich, nourishi Arthur Anderson, who was taken |~ communities, workin helping boys did girls in rir- ’ e — in a raid on a still { weat- i ptbsinds! dos a In Illinois a singing teacher ad- Scott's Emulsion ern part of the city yesterday after-} sr 1 to Saghiotet ae act nieg. of pure vitamine-bearing ihoseahe ives: 40: tie peapia. in, ths cod-liver oil, to help same block who have ey the lessons.—Kansas City Journal. caapr gone Done build the body. Buiid up fi resistance daily 3 uith Scott’s Emulsion! ott. Bowne, sloomnetd. NJ. 2223 SLD GHD 6. Gs GES ZU. Morris Robinson, who was arrested last week for bootlegging at his home: on Bast A street, was fined $100 and costs Monday by Just of the Peace, A PAIR OF SIXES Lawrence P. Wall and his new! Styles and Smiles company now play- ing at the Iris theater for an indet- te stock engagement, will present for threo nights starting ‘thuresay, || “They Came, They ‘A Pair of Sixes,” in two acts. This 99 Dill will be produced by Mr. Ted Ghaso and Mr Chase proms coat ff SAW, They. Bought there will not be one dull moment in ths play whch runs one hour and a “It people bought your goods, half, This play was presented and |] they must have seen them. ran for two years in New York City, é and was one of the biggest laughing If they saw them they must hits ‘ever presented. ‘There will also || have, come into. your store. © new vaudeville specialties by Big NM Bill Willams, Loretta Kidd, Imogene BoE POTS Carne: Kennedy, Miss Debra Deminz, Tec: || store— Chase, Jean Moroge, Frank LeMont ||’ «. aNinth hawe treat asorn and the Styles and Smiles Peppy, pe cag ‘Christoas Gift Bus. chorus of six dancing dalzies, l]] gestions’ column of this news- ‘A Pair of Sixes was built for! ’g alphabetical- classified laughing purposes only and there is not a serious moment in it. Mr, Wall promises a real treat for | ‘That's the way = good many the Kiddies next Saturday afternoon.|{] Christmas stories will run this ———— i} year. Newark, N. J., has a praying burglar. That's an offset for some of the philandering preachers that have been getting into the HE difference between the trained man and the un- trained man is so obvious that it is hard to believe in these days of the Business Col- lege trained mind some men will neglect this important step. Let our Business College be the “step” that leads upwards to a position of recognition and ap- pointment. Phone today for full particulars in Day or Night Classes. Casper Business College, Inc. PHONE 1325 SAY KIDDIES LISTEN! THIS JOYFUL NEWS IGNATZ into your Is Giving &# Party for You At the Iris Saturday Afternoon Oh! You Lollypops Why. not let “Lorain” be your chef this Thanksgiving? be one of the many Casper women who will be relieved of cooking worries this “Turkey Day.” ’ Casper Gas Appliance Co, 119 East First Street Phone 1500 cold VICKS Yearly cameramen a 4 £ PARK 1? 10? MONDAY magnificent scenery throughout the| The Yosemite valley apply caeQ) SSS ££»... sss * ———————————_—_"_iu_=€“"-_ PAGE FIVE. the playground of the god: went t be. cruggie for the Although por- traying primitive ¢jement Photoplay possesses much 1 the most critical motion p! dience. ing series of events ring climax calcu! Ise of even th took theatergoer. Tomorrow is LINEN DAY AT THE KASSIS ANNIVERSARY SALE Take advantage of this opportunity to buy You don’t need to be a prospective buyer to get a demonstration of this specialized unit Six. Just tell us frankly that you want to look it over and test iton the road. We won't press you to buy. We only want the largest possible number of people to get the facts about its sound con- struction and fine performance, its comfort qual- ities and attractive appointments. And most of all we want you to take the wheel—to drive this Columbia. That's the only way to judge a car. Why not take that drive today ? 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