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FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1928 WOOL GROWERS PAEPARING EO HG GATHERING Buffalo to Entertain _ Annual Convention Next Month. rents are being completed inual convention of the 1 Growers association celved with great applauso by the capacity crowd which packed both shows at the Iris last night. In addition there is a photoplay, “The Great Diamond Mystery," with Shirley Mason in the title role. The wise cracks by Evans which followed one another in fast suc- cession kept I: heater patrons in an uproar, Evans ts the star of his own company and deservedly so by right of his versatility as a come- dian, The chorus of eight girls were the cynosure of all e: very time they appeared on the stage. What they lack in pulchritude, they make up in singing and dancing ability which goes a long way in putting the show over. The Rainbow harmony trio fs an- other strong link in the Evans com- pany which won hearty applause from the audience last night. The show {is well worth seeing and more so listening to because Evans made ve held at Buffalo on July 31, It is anticipated that ation will be the biggest y of the assoctation, 3. secretary who passed Wilson was other, C. M. a prominent neepman in the state. | “This convention will be as in. | 2 the one h Casper | h llivan teok a prominent B on in an Ost every will be pres: ulating plans 1 bureaucratic ernment of graz- 8 second in the producing state, e of the most {m- nt industr ) the state. The nment is reachirg out in an to control grazing on the pub- It hurt the wool nvyention in July, is expected to ress his views on Other mat- terest to wool growers will this convention. Con- essary to accomp- HARRY “IKE” EVANS. AND) ANINBOW GIRLS REVUE AT ‘ ’ IRIS. IN “SAZZ-O+MANID 5 vans and his Rain- sical-comedy company it to a Casper audience the presentation. of a packed} ry with a| He ter for agement. “Jazz-O- presented again to: ck and three} | urday | nge of pro- to an an- de by ‘Ike himself tage of the Iris theater “Jazz-O-Manin™ wns ret re aaa gernene good on his promise of an hour of laughter and fun. Comedy situa- tions furnish the spice of the show. FIRE DESTROYS HARDING BARI Fire of unk was discovered ab last ht, comy large barn, and plows and pe Harding, c r, Melrose street. It fs estimated that t amount to several thousand dollars. The barn was a large structure and was partly filled with hay and straw which made {t impossible for the firemen to check the flames. The flames could be seen for miles around and numerous cars followed the fire engi cene of the department » which o'clock ed & wagons, owned by C. W. at 1147 North nig 1e loss will flames from spred y buildings. The fire in the barn had gained considerable hes the alarm was tu impossible to save tl its contents, WEALTHY HEIR UNDER ARREST NEW YORK, June ‘or the Bourne, Jr., of Los Angeles, one of second time in 24 hours Arthur K, the heirs to a $40,000,000 estate, was rrested this afternoon on a war t obtained by his wife. Beatrice Bourne. The second arrest was on a civil charge based on her com- plaint of unpaid separation allow- ance. The husband was an able Park Avenue. He pleaded not guilty in night court to her com- platnt that he punched her nose, and | Was released for a hearing tomor- row, Bail at $2,500 was fixed on the second complaint which Mrs, Bourne obtained from Supreme Court Jus tice O'Mally on the ground that she feared her husband was about to leave the loca! jurisdiction and re rn_to his California home. be] Any time you do not % think that SCHILLING Coffee is the best coffee you can ‘t= buy—J will return your money— b-... instantly and gladly. 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This aut Palace of wheels was the « || of all eyes as it Streets of C ing the Salt Creek busses in size This touring bus {q owned by J W. Kaufman of Columbus, The men on the trip who remai over in Casper today include owner and his brother. J man, both of Colun gan of Wheeling of Findlay plumbus (Left to right) U. J, Hermann, Prominent Chicago ‘Theatrical Man who will accompany Capt, MaeMillan and treat the Eskimos; W. J. Bow: Prominent Chic: Club Editor; Waymack, Pi Ww Eskinio Pie Ohio Marsh ry along a few | ies in order to of the north a real Mr. Hermi “for us to allow the k that the best we car drops. Doe with a bag of e them the idea t we had down here th h with them, t may be installing soda foun tains among the icebergs and serving Here entedly ut now and then to spear a walrus or a polar bear for Sunday dinner, little dreaming that ‘a clever young feliow down here had invented a way to a bar of ice cream with choco: and sell it as Eskimo pie, “I t want to see how an Eskimo will act when he bites into one of his namesakés.: The Eskimo pie people have fallen in with the idea und are supplying our expedition with enough to give one to every living Eskimo, Those we can't reach | personally we will supply through | the kindness of missionaries and | others—but ‘there aren't such a| dicken's of a lot of Eskimos, not more than enough to make a couple | of good audiences for a mus | |show. As the pies are compac' kept, I think we'll enjoy ng them on our airship, to vary | r own diet a bit as we go along Mr. Hermann will not go to the | whole route with MacMillan, as he will have to return to Chicago to | attend to his theatrical and other | airs. But jhe in going as far jnorth as possible, and after being |landed will make his way to the| coast and travel by small boat to the | main steamer lines, where he will | be picked up and brought back to the United States CASPER. MUTUAL BOARD AE-HLECTED FOR YEAR 7 STOOAHOLORS MEET east FoR use while i the annual as follows: | Townsend, Wheeler, W. Johnson, vles Anda, Oscar Helstand and B. Nelson, Officers will be ected at a meeting of the director- The regular monthly meeting of © association will be held next Sat- ni me laysen, room, when money will be offered for sale. 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The cartridge expi » fa | hit the Horstman lad w ing near the Fishburn Carl was brought to home here and was 3 | today ‘|Market “Wolf” Ordered Back | To Face Prison Seattle, Sa and other hey plan to spend hs on the tour CHICAGO, June 26,—(By The A» sociated Press}\—John W. Worthing ton, the ‘Wolf of La Salle Stre was red brought from Califo to Cc 9 regardless of his state of health, * Worthin,ton was sentenced in 1923 to serve two years in A penitent to prison near death. Attorney Ed graphed to S + attorne ing him IN LEG BY ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF RIFLE Carl a but has evaded going e plea that he Horstman, 10-year-old son of tman of the Citizens Na- ank, Was shot through the rt of the right leg between » knee and the hip Wednesda; ernoon when a rifle which his John Fishburn, was load-{ y exploded | shad W. 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