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PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921. BOND ISSUE ASKED. 210 pounds, and has & waist measure. “_ KASHINGTON, Dec. #1.—The New| ment of 66 inches. to foe Casper Daily Cridune SUGAR DUTY INCREASE IS ASKED ‘MUTT AND JEFF OF THE ~ {Mining Company 12 DAIRY COWS CONDEMNED ON RECENT TESTS Percentage of Animals Found to Have Developed Tuber- culosis Is Small in This County. 2 heed of dairy cattle out 25 head comprising the he vhich supply Casper with its milk other food p ucts showed reaction o the tuber: tests which were given under the direction of Dr. B. F Davis, state veterinarian and his staf working in co-operation with loca n head of cattle 1 reactors, seven ¢ found in one heré were each locat . indicating th. was made. le which were found fo ha developed tuberculosis were 4 ye and the owners of the antm peration from arily submit he tests. In all been reported the nat they were entire the results of the ceived the dairymen v ted their herd instances that ha n claim th “Doctor Dippy” Is New Offering At Columbia Theater Hoyt Smythe's comedy offering “Doctor Dippy” is now showing at the Columbia Doctor Dippy (Al Darr) is the Prietor of a sanitarium for the ir Rennie Kirkland as one of the “nut is crazier than ‘the proverbial loor Almost as crazy is Kennedy, whc claims that ‘most of his.anatomy if “unreal.” Hoyt Smyth is the colore porter at the sanitarium in ono of hi happiest characterizations. His dan ing was particularly well received. One of the most popular numbers is the Umerick singing by the chorus and Bennie. Loretta Kidd tn her number pleases ae displays her cleverness as The eanireed trio” was an added at traction. The movie, “The Woman H¢ Chose,” is an adaption from the priz¢ novel of De Selma Tagerlof, ‘The Girl from the Marchcroft.” Scenes, characters and costumes are all of Swedish origin. The characters are 4a interesting ethnologically as they are surpassing in artistic excellence. Next Thursday night in addition to the regular gifts $15 will be given away. —_—e—__ VAGRANT GIVES BOND, ARRESTED A6 GAMBLER) ‘Art Ames, recently arrested here at the instance df county authorities, is being held subject to the call of a lo cal court for trial on a charge of vagrancy. When friends providdt bonds for his release on this charge af additional charge of gambling was lodged against him. He will in all probability be given a preliminary hearing today. ——— Women's ‘hats are luxuries, and therefore liable to the luxury tax, according to the German minister of OF SENATE BY MANUFACTURERS Boers att a! Deo. 21—A m7 to my that even now, @ pound on Cuban ra | pec atid on ren ent emergency rate of 1.6 cents and the one cent in the Underwood tariff | law was asked of the senate finance committee oy the States Sugar Manufacturing associ- ation, through G. W. McCormick, a eet sugar mdhufacturer of Ben- sminée, Mich. American beet sugar producers must have five cents e pound for the finished product f. 0. b. factory, Mr. McCormick said, and since Cu- an raw sugar can be laid deven at the refineries in this country cents @ pound, @ two cent auty ag necessary unless the beet sugar in- dustry is to be destroyed. Every beet sugar factory took a ‘staggering lose” on the 1920-21 srop he continued, adding Fag Bd } entire industry now is verge of disaster.” He py that f called upon ‘to, settle their obliga- ions at this time, 6@ per cent of the 3 beet sugar factories in this coun- ry would have to shut down. narging that the Cu cers were responsible “for the high prices,” last year. ‘orthick declared «that by Incrdinate greed at that time, had “pulled their house down themselves and now are ask he American congress to ex- tricate them from the debris.” The witness explained that at the time when the Cuhan {producers were compelled to keep their prices down by reason of the food control law rulings of the department f ju Mr. McCormick went on MEMBERSHIP IN ME. CHURCH 15 NOW 3,906,680 Increase of 90,404 Reported for Year Ending December 1, Says New York Announcement. CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—Membership tn 1¢ Methodist. Episcopal church in. 1 90,404 during the year ending vecember 1, 1921, according to sta- stics compiled and announced y Dr. Olivet S. Baketel, editor of the lethodist Year Book, New York. This crease Was in communicants of the hurch, not adherents. The membership of the Methodist ‘piscopal church is 3,938,655 in the nited States and 642,087 in foreign ands. Benevolent enterprises of the bureh durlig the year received $19 423.87, There are 40,198 churche nd parsonages;, 34,500 ministers and »cal preachers. ‘The average y' ayarl of the Methodist preacher in is country is $1,576. ucational institutions tals with a total valuation with other -operty belonging to the chu ndowments of approximately 00,000. “FORESIGHT always was better than ees onns:” EMULSION Pears ir oe ee cicidends in robustness. Scott & Bowne.Bioomfeld.NJ. 20-27 $460 United | Cubs ts threatening to throw ita surplus of 1,250,000 tons of sugar from last | year’s crop on the American mar- ket at one cent a pound, a price | which he Geclared, would be destruo- tive to the American bert sugar in- dustry, Turning to arguments yes- terday of the American producers in | Cube, Mr. MeCormick said they had hinted that if the old duty of one cent & pound was not restored there { would be revolution in Cuba and | the United States would have to | intervene and so have “another little brown brother on its hands.” ——— PRESENT OF MINE WORKERS CONDEMNED BY RELIANCE LOCAL . - Dee. 21.—Con- demnation . of John L. Lewis, president ot the United Mine Workers of Amer- ica, and a pledge of support to Alex- ander Howat, deposed and imprisoned . is contained in res tions adopted by the Reliance, ; local of the United Mine Wor! America. The resolutions deplore Lewis’ action in suspending Howat and others connected with, the “‘out- law strike” in tho Kansas coal fields, and request Lewis to rescind his ac tion and recall the provisional admin- istration set up by the U. in Kansas. The resolutions thermore, that the Rela: will stand behind the striking miners of Kensas with all the moral and fi nancial aid in their power. ss eran 2 te hi DOUGLAS. COMMUNITY CLUB NAMES OFFICERS) “s Wyo., Dec. 21.—The community club in annual i here elected officers for the new President, R. J. Ditzler; vice’ prest- Tj; secretary-treasur- Tho election of governors of the various departments was held and the ‘ollowing were chosen unantmously: Finance, ©. W. st ; advertising, E. v ultural development, entertainment, John Stansbury; agri- eulture and livestock, C. Horr; membership. Olin Darby. DOUBLE TAX 15 BANK'S CHARGE (Continued From Page rary injunction and tetra: caaliae relief was then filed. The case is of considerable technical interest and in all-probability will re- sult In technical review of many ques- | posediy tions of taxation. The bank affirms H its petition that 2 duly authorized | xy, representative appeared before the board of equalization and asked that the taxable assessment figured be low- cred. Assistant Federal : Attorney Resigns DENVER, Dec. 21.—(By The As- soctated Press).—Otto Bock, for nearly seven years assistant United States} attorney here, has announced his in-| tention of resigning January 1, to en-| ter pri practice again. Mr. Bock} was appointed in 1914 by United: States! Dy) Attorney Harry B. Tedrow, who die several months ago. During his ter xt office Mr. Bock has handled th federal coal investigations ordered un-} jer the Lover act, also hundreds of) prohibition cases, narcotic proscu tions and cases arising out of the vio- .| lations of the new federal law cover-| ing the transfer from one state to an other of stolen automobiles. prcrartolc te° ~eart ae ttl Women clerks aro more snecien. tous than their male colleagues, the verdict of the head of one iaree| New_York firm. | SECOND STORY MEN ARE SOUGHT Tm GHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 21.—Police one, who are wanted for Necpinty ac the: gonelee, Smobeoaies: was being robbed by two tall, the other short. So vivid dream that upon awakening he — difficulty in convincing himself that the burglars had been merely “dream stuff." That evening while he and his family were absent bye home was thoroughly ransacked some- one who stole not Mra. Zalesny's Jew. elry and other long-cherished posses- sions, but also recently acquired pox- sessions—every Christmas gift on the ce. acking any other clue—if clue that may” o>—to the identity of the burg- lars, the police are banking on the dream hunch and seeking a lung and short man, pomen ners RAE i= LOS POSTOFFICE SERVICE. A great deal of confusion could be avoided at the postoffice if more of the patrons who desire stamps only would tse the special stamp window in the basement. The window for the insurance of parcels is separate from this stamp window. |GET RID OF YOUR COLDS QUICKLY Aspirin is not a narcotic drug and is not a heart depressant—but alone, pure aspirin may sometimes disturb jon. No Jonger hesitato to ate relief from that hea’ or_neuralgia—ATTACK AT THE FIRST SNE vT perfected TINGLE’S I1.AXO ASPIRIN has all the pain vanquishing powers of ordinary aspirin with new’ helpful qualities added. A commonly proscribed digestant contained in TINGLE'S LAXO AS. _jin the s; PIRIN overopmes the tendency of ordinary aspirin to upset the stom- ach. A gentle Inxative has also beer afded ,and when once the pain is re- .| moved, assures you . absolute relief by cleansing tl body of the toxins or body jsons which, when. retained m, often are the hidden cause of pain, Within ten mintites! after taking TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN, ‘your pain is gone and the cause of it will g0 as well. Be sure to ask for TIN GLE'S LAXO ASPERIN—remember the three points. —It’s absorbed easily. —It relieves It's a gentle pain quickly. laxative. TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Ye Deuggist for te “Three Point Box” Therapeutic Research Laboratories, Washington, D. C. ZANE GREY’S LATEST NOVEL “THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER” A Story of the Big Outdoors, Told‘Only as This Master Author Can Tell It. ‘WITH STAR CAST INCLUDING ROBT, M’KIM, CLAIRE ADAMS AND CARL GANTVOORT. —ALSO— A MACK SENNETT COMEDY “BY HECK” PLAYING TODAY AND THURSDAY Continuous 1to11 It Could Not Be Done! SO SHE DID IT They Said Nothing new could be done in the movies—No new, great, startling thrill picturized. SO SHE DID IT Now We can’t Find Words Strong Enough to Convey ‘The soul-stirring, breath-stopping, heart- chilling, awe-inspiring thrill, thrill, thrill _this mighty film contains. WATCH THE TRIBUNE Opens Next Thursday HUB THEATER HENRY HARTMAN In a Violin Versatility AND ate PICTURE A Bishop-Cass T heater TODAY AND THURSDAY TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT—7:00 AND 9:00 Admission 5S 5e Including ta MATINEE EACH DAY AT 2:30 Admission 40c “Including Tax PROGRAM MRS. REBECCA CAMPBELL SHAW Vocal Selections Gymnasts F EATURE MACHEDOW BROTHERS . MABEL LESLIE and BOB MARTIN In “Little Miss Melody” PICTURE ALICE BRADY in “HUSH MONEY” THE BELLDAYS In “The Lady of the Fall” Set oupte commerce | newt oomansn te issue $23,473,000 tn common stock with which it pro- Posed f0 aoquire ownerahip ofall stock of the Big Four railroad. Given Judgment For $1,803,364 R I, Dec 21— A verdict for $1,808,364.05 was awarded the plaintiff here in the suit of the New Idris Quicksilver Mining company of California against the British-American Manu- facturing company of New York, in) the Untted States district court here. The verdict followed 10 days of ; testimony in the $2,500,000 suit of |B as the handsomest man ir | Acclaimed as France, M of Paris, weighs ed that the British-American com- pany had entered into a contract with the plaintiff pany for the purchase of about 11,000 flasks of quickstiver but had failed to fulfill the agreement. ~ Seventy years ago Christmas cards were unknown. A Drama of Women for Men and Women. LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 J.P.M&Gowan “iscontented | Wive S. Let’s Make This a Jewelry Christmas. Our Jewelry Will Last for Many Christmases. We have a profusion of Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, and very near everything that is kept in a first-class Jewelry Store. Gifts that will last, and they are strictly up to the minute in design. Should we run short’on any Jewelry gift item that you might want we will have a traveling salesman here with large trunks packed full of the finest kind of Jewelry which will be obtainable at a few moments’ notice. Anything and every- thing in high grade Jewelry at JESSE EVANS JEWELER 134 S. Center St. Casper, Wyo. COLUMBIA VAUDEVILLE L. P. WALL PRESENTS ~HOYT SMYTHE —IN— “DOCTOR DIPPY” A Musical Comedy Kernel With the Sapphire Girls Company VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES Hoyt Smythe in Song and Dance Squirrel Trio in Burst of Song And Still Another—It’s a Scream FEATURE PHOTOPLAY LADIES’ MATINEE AZ 2:30 TODAY Night Shows at 7 and 9 eo HE SACRIFICED EVEREYTHING FOR HER. But she had lived amid the splendor of silks and satins. Life in a.mining camp was strange to her. Can a man expect a wife to be content after such a change? A play that contrasts the color 06 the east with the reality of the west. Don’t miss: this. photo- play! —NEXT— ‘ Big Comedy —NEXT— Pathe Review | =NEXT— ’ Topics of the Day - Admission 40c RKEON DANCING ACADEMY (CASPER’S JOY PALA JOY PALACE) REGULAR BIG 10c-DANCE-10c TONIGHT