Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1921, Page 4

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‘ E ral sta of uing der PAGE FOUR REVISION OF HOUSE TAX BILL COMPLETED WASHINGTON Sept. 17.—Having practically completed revision of the house tax Bill the senate finance committee was ready today to receive Senator Smoot’s proposal for a arena ei sale tax and Senator Calder’s plan to tax 2.75 per cent beer at the rate of * . €be Casper Dailp Cribune Ambassador and Boys Off for Japan pert bookbinder. She not only works out the designs but does the aetual Six Generations Of Single Family Hold Big Reunion THE PAS, Manitoba, Sept. 17.— Stx generations af one family are They belons to the Cree tribe of In- dians. Sarah Donkey, aged 112, is the The sales tax is embodied in a bill which Senator Smoot had given notice he would offer to the committee today as a substitute for the revised house measure. Under the Utah senator's plan all internal revenue ‘Would be obtained from five sources: incemes of individuals and corpora_ tons; estate taxes; tobacco taxes and ~ 2 per cent levy on manufecturers’ son; Ina Spence, daughter; Sarah Donkey, 23, great, great grand-daughter; Jeming Don- key, 2, great, great, great grand- daughter. Sarah Donkey traveled 150 miles by eanoe_to attend the reunion. Tilden-Johnson Match Delayed Today by Rain d@ay and Saturday at the Irie featuring| ber guns are still being held by the Monte Blue. In the beginning the} police until an investigation of their) PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 11—The hero is a poor bank messenger who is| actions and records has been com-|TildenJohnson 1931 singles tennis dimgusted as the bank officials place| pleted. The police at first thought|championship match was officially money tempting him. [that they would be able to develop fora a Ee | serious information against the men, | but nothing of importance has yet TWO HELD FOR PROBE. }come to. light. TODAY Get the Truth. About the Chalmers Chalmers Supectorities today are definite and outstanding. No matter how many cars you have driven, or what kind, you will agree -**er an hour's ride. You will sense these superiorities for your self. In the easy throttling down, the quick pickup, the silence which cloaks the splendid power. But these are not all. All the yet through, Chalmers is unmatched valugin today's Senator Smoot cstimasers that these tazes would yield $2,880.000,000 an- mually and that this sum with the amounts received from the tariff, through collection of buck taxes and trom salvage and vweellaneous sources would be su7tient to meet the government's revenue eceds for America, ma this and succeeding years. ‘There is nothing which quickens If you doubt that. that plot calls for eee ithe human pulse more than heart in. laughs, see what happens when the WASHINGTON, Sept. i7.-Uncer|-erest. “The Ten Dollar Raise” was Stork leaves twins at the home of an amendment to the house tax herefore decided upon as a story of Violet and Sam Buttes the newly- adopted today by the senate finance] j,nusual interest to the American peo. Weds In Wanda Mawloy's latest play committee, hotels would be required] ico for jt is a drama in which the “Her Sturdy Oak." Miss Hawley ts to pay a tax of 10 per cent on the} ninety million people of America can the clinging type of wife and Walter amount in excess of $5 charged to] \o. themselves. It is a story of every Heirs, her lead, is fatter and more transients for single rooms and on} aay ite with every day sityations troubled than ever. This picture is at the amount tn excess of $8 charged] hich make you imagine you are one the Iris for the last times today. fer double rooms. { the characters on the screen H. F, Couch and J. Brown, who! 7 F Throughout the plot there are two “‘Hickyille to Broadway” which was| were arrested Thursday night by the| R. G. Taylor has returned to Den- SATURDAY IS THE market. love themes, the love of a couple] evidently just written to suit the pep-| police, when they were found hiding the Taylor and Clay Brokerage com- Get the th about the Chalmers. Owners grown old in the service of an irate|py star, Elleen Percy, will’be here|in the Nicolaysen luinber yard and pany of this city. LAST DAY OF THE tru h a. dail cmployer and the love ef two young-| Sunday and Monday. It is & comedy | Ister found to be carrying heavy caii-'ver after attend! to business with can tell you how littie it costs them, for ly sters with the world before them, The] with also plenty of serious sentiment | === = — =—— js i - = operation and for monthly repairs. picture is showing for the last times/and the handling of the love theme at the America today. is most unusual. It shows two dia- BIG HA! HA! ‘eli Chaim: wner. Telephone Telephone any ers 07 eh leppone - metrically opposite phases of life, that usnow that you want to know Tom Mix, the clever and popular/of a ariel silieae and that of New Chalmers is. cowboy of the screen, is coming to York's Broadway. e 4 the America Sunday and Monday in Co. Te eet eae acc pee | AGRarS SAEnIRE oeiten ooreag Park Roads Sales and Service Co. is based on the fiction written by Max] iim story written and enacted by : Phone 1223 Brand and is a sequel to “The Un-| Bill Hart himself is booked at the Iris THE HOME OF MUSIC, MIRTH AND SONG 222 East Yellowstone amed.” He is again Whistling Dan,| {or Tuesday only. It is the story of ali § the wildnatured man whose love for aying minstrel band, with a lovely comeeteeee the wilderness makes him forget® the 1 who yizrs the violin, winds * BP beatrertitace Pere ugh ithe ‘walla bt) the California Entire Change of Program T. H. Dunphy and A. C. Riker ~a Slerras in the days of gold. Mr. Hart Meet in Scratch Match of “Dream Street,” is the last screen|'s chief of the bandit gang. They Ri Casper Tourney; Match effort to come from D. W. Griffith] force the players to entertain them T oO N I G H T Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. ‘ for Sunday. and is a tale of romance, love and|in the heart of the redwood forest co 4 laughter, symbolized with good and|The half-savage, outlaws are — -- vit influences lending an enchant-| their desire to capture the girl and L. P. WALL PRESENTS Class winners in the Casper Golf| ment rarely seen in such cinema pro-| “Sierra” Bill (Mr. Hart) forces them club tournament in al! probability will] guctions. A trinity of characters in} to fight him, one by one, for the right be named in a number of the contests] ihe persons of a young girl, Gypsy|'o claim her. He beats them all and which are scheduled for Sunday. In] ‘air, “Spike” MeFadden and his|then, himself half-crazed, seeks the the scratch class the final play will| brother, “Billie’ are the youthful/sitl and forces her to marry him, be between T. E. Dunphy and A. C.| creatures around which is woven a|That is the beginning of a story of Riker, both of whom have eliminated] romence of dramatic love filled with} human tragedy and joy, which unfolds all opponents. The best scores made] poetic visions and governed by the] in a mighty sequence of compelling in- Dy the leaders for 18 holes to date in-] :o0d and evil influences of this world | cidents. clude Dunphy 85 and Riker, 80. The] symbclized in two remarkable char- 7 eveness of the match which these two] ictors. They are good, embodied by| ‘‘Itoom and Board” is said to be one men should play for the club cham-], street preacher and evil portrayed|ot the most lavish productions ever pionship is increased because of the} \y 4 stroet fiddler. They seem to set| starred by the favorite Constance Bin. fect that Riker is handicapping all] he mental directions of our little peo.|ney. The role of a spirited little Irish Oyponents two strokes. {ple flitting ‘through this street of] heroine who is forced to pay the debts In getting ‘into the final score Mr./dreams and gaining a goal akin to/from an old ancestral castle ‘is well Dunphy eliminated Vance Rowe in the} paradise even on this earth. This js| suited to the personalty of the lead, semi-finals yesterday. Mr. Dunphy/for Wednesday and Thursday. Lady Noreen, Wednesday and Thurs. THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS |] SHAPLIN “Fun in a Barber Shop” BIG SPECIAL FEATURE MARY MILES MINTER and BEN TURPIN In a Big Western ct oe ae a ongeden dh gaged cll = day are the dates of this picture. phat ants Kujttle eliminated Hedge, but loat to| May McAvoy, recently elavated te —— IN— EX’ Tate een. Mr. Dation will now |s@Miom under the Realart tanner will] A play of unusual plot where in a P. Ni play the winner of the Peterson Frost| 0? sen hergat the. America ‘on Fri-| thief is not a thief will be shown Fi é In “MIXOLOG 9 athe ews faatch in’ the semifinals. ; This event |2*Y and Saturday ier Everything for 5 f How th If é <will be staged Sunday. Sale." Miss McAvgy became popular owing eG ; to the film fans here for her work in lounds Perform. Fred Christianson: and Carney Pet- 1.1)’ private Scandal” which was shown. expen are now leading the 50.55 stroke} “A Private Scandal MILLS HOTEL TOMORROW COME EARLY! ¥ gfoup and will meet in the semi. ; d finals. Sa iia s pe ‘ 3 55-60 group B. I. Biggs and Iris. MILLS, WYO. “ isc Pace era aches ies to eeet to.| If children are a blessing, then two ‘Ten minutes from refinery; home ‘The Girl nm the Red Mask ecow In the semi-t nila after hay-|0F three should be multiplied blessings, 3 ing eliminated two ‘players each. yet for comedy purposes, playwriters i 3 interest is attached to the morning | /ove_te perplex thelr harassed young re a event, scheduled for 9 o'clock when 5 = = J6@hn Bingenheimer, A. E. Biglin, W- J Johnson, J. 8. Mochling, Georse , John Biedermann, Cecil Bon, A. Lowey, C. D. Murane, R. H. Nich- ; and 0. L. Walker will compete in - ‘ @ maiden flight event. The low score im this number will return the win- Knepper Takes Lead in Golf ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17.—R. E. Knep- per of Sioux City, took the lead of the field in the 18-hole elimination round of the national amateur golf championship at the St. Louis Coun- try club today with 34-36—70, tying G the course record set by Bubpy Jones AND HIS WONDER HORSE “TON Y” IN \ 7, come ln! “THE NIGHT HORSEMEN” TO BROADWAY”. The Romance of a Village Girl Who Became a Broad- ‘ wey “Vamp” for a Reason. A Comedy-Drama of Errors, Intentional and Otherwise. —ALSO— “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” A Two-Part Sunshine Comedy —AND— COMIC CARTOONS Do Not Forget the Dates. The Abo: Keoxcon Starts ‘Sunday. ae LAST TIMES TODAY soon as you can because we de- —AND— Y lieve we can tell you as we have . told @ geod many other car ) a WALTER HI ewners—how to yaks your As the wild geese flew, so went Whistling Dan, his horse and his dog, into the wilderness. But his ERS battery Jast longer and serve wild nature was tamed in the crucible of love. | —IN— better. Here is the “Big Punch,” the thrills, the humor and the virile red-bloodedness of the big outdoors you ; HER STURDY OAK” The Predicament of Newlyweds. When you do come in, why not stay . . sani] Soa bat dus dsy of every always expect, and always see, in Mix pictures. hp ous sae Mons MILES of ALSO— ae ee? were yeowhy rats had be i : : PROGRAM ENDING _JOE RYAN : ectery insulation and how the threads PLAYING VERA STEDMAN AND NEAL BURNS TODAY —IN— “THE PURPLE RIDERS” ‘- turn the trick. Episode Number Four. . “THE TEN DOLLAR SUNDAY =U AUTO ELECTRIC CO. “OH! BUDDY” RAISE” ; Sys 136 East Midwest Avenue ae A Two-Part Comedy Peter B. yes cma Evening {UTT Sys, JEFF : —AND— ; ‘ ” Phone 968-J MONDAY i pai i daa “TRAINING WOODPECKERS r ANNETTE KELLERMAN ‘ _IN— ; Willard af Ss | ARS —AND— Batteries CURRENT EVENTS Taatreat Tae Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c Continuous 1 to 11 A Bishop-Cass Theater Admission 40c

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