Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1921, Page 15

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PAGE FIFTEEN / a Crihune COMIC SECTION Casper, Wyo., Dec. 25, 1921 Copyright, 1821. by International Feature Service, Inc _Great Britain Right Reserved. Registered U.S Patent Qitice KATTEN! UND So DiRTY! A SY LS VAIT! TREE AT A Time [9 L PUT You tN DER TUB : UND DEN VE HAF A CLEAN-UP UF BABY Pussy HiTs t HIMMEL | How Do} You GET SUCH A NUMEROUS 2 L GET DER TUB UND GIF DER KITLET A BATH} DWNT t BRING DEM 2 & OR COULD IT BE A MISTOOK Fost T GUNTED SIX! SOMETING (SS GE-MIXED H MIT DER BIZNESS! BuT VARE (SS DER Fost T'REE ? NEXT UND tow DER SCRUBBING YELL , SO LONG EFRYGODY GETS CLEAN T -DAY (T MAHES NO DIFFERENCE QUID! FIFE -- Six-- UND T'REE SS MISSING ! DaT's FUNNY! terday, but the natives were enjoined to remain indoors. This was generally Prince of Wales ignored, and although ey omer sre OFF to Calcutta eres oe itiest tio ceremonies and he is believed to have fallen from a freight train. SLAYER FOUND ce | description that of Brown, alias Ora A. Drexteu, navy deserter No. 453, who escaped from authorities at Pusa- dena in 1920, a Roller skating every afternoon and evening at the Winter garden; no ad- mission charge to ladies. 12-19-6t list as made public the principal ships involved are the cruiser Brooklyn, the colliers Astoria and Vega and the de- stroyer Smith. ‘The Brooklyn was sold to the Ameri- can Iron and Steel company of Oak- land, Cal., for $41,666. Other vessels sold and their purchasers included the collier Astorie, Richard T. Greeno, Chelsea, Mass., $30,500; collier Vega, G. H. Crocker, San Francisco, $10,000; DOZEN VESSELS ~ SOLD BY NAVY PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Dec. 24-— News of the sale by the navy depart- cheered the prince. PADUCAH, Ky., Dec. Dolls of every Gescrintioa at the PATNA, British India, Dec. 24—The yon rouse, first floor Iris Prince of Wales started for Calcutta putiding. yesterday evening after a day of bril- GALLUP, N. M., Dec. 24—The body ofa man believed to be George Lee Brown, wanted in Pasadena, Cal., for —— the navy yard here; agcording to the) N. Parker, 24.—Paduc- Tr ah’s oldest wholesale district was men- Minti |aced last night when the wholesale % grocery establishment of J. R. Smith 2 ES . ) ‘a Joss of probably $150,000, A heavy 4 “Har-| | Christmas and New Yeara|® ' a » Was fou @ road 12 miles friendly demonstrations, The “E closed on : : aaa" thet fisinter is coumning ment of 12 vessels, some of which are/4-stroyer Smith J. D, Hittmer Phila- en thie. ae: | BUNE CLASSIFIED ADS—j tai” was abandoned, the promoters de-/days, Open asa usual’ on woul: days ms eats ts the cad aatebtlatonent. stationed here, has been received at/doiphia $6,176 and U, 8, Ne Sst cae mee pines - aan TRL “) SULT: claring {ts purposes were attained yes-'Buffalo dinner Monday, 13-94- azo Ban Francisco, $4,015, man’ eck was broken ———BRING RE! Sa po! In Paducah Fire ing | ant ceremonies and great popular) mne y, Ww. C. A. Cafeterm wil! be| Son, was destroyed by firo, causing MONDAY TO BE HOLIDAY HERE, NO NEWGPAPER Tribune Force to Take Full Day’s Vacation; Refiner- ies to Observe Day. Special » churches and the hg cor lebration at whi: the » gifts to hundreds of Casper kiddies are the b ces of Christmas ed in Casper tomor- rally observed most of the 3, following brating the printed Mon the general It be held on that observance which day. All public offices, tnc city and government ag main closed throughout refineries will observe mly the operating for: duty. The plan which v Le at the plants here will be along the same line as Sunday observance and only the Sunday forces will be on duty. ; AN Casper school closed with the termination of essions yerterday even- ing and will remain closed until Jan- uary 3 for the Christmas vacation. GAISIS REACHED IN INDUSTRIAL CITY OF MEXICG Iver 15,000 Thrown Into Un- employment by Cotton Mills as Result of Shutdown. MEXICO CITY, Dec. 24—(By The Associated “Press.)—Puebla, the most important industrial stato inMexico, ‘ going through an acute industrial crisis, The cotton mills, handicapped by tho high cost of raw materials, heve Seen unable to withstand the compe- tition from foreign manufacturers and have been obliged to dismiss two shifts of workers, throwing more than 35,000 persons into unemployment. Union workmen and peasants held a demonstration in Puebla yesterday at which they adopted resolutions out- lining the critical conditions facing them and asking the authorities to grant them lands on which they can raise food. They also planned to ask the department of agriculture for im- plements with which to till the soll. Some of the demonstrators declared that if the government did not heed their demands they. would seize the Jands, BRAND OPERAIN. CHICAGO CALLS FORBIG DEFICIT Present Brilliant Scale to Show Loss of Half Million a Year, Business Manager Says. CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—Grand opera can be maintained tn Chicago “on its Present brilliant artistic scale at a deficit of less than $500,000 a year,” a statement issued by Clark A. Shaw acting business manager, said last night following a meeting of the board of directors of the Chicago Opera as- sociation. The future of grand ment said tive committee will proceed with the completion of a five-year guarantee project launched sometime ago. Titis plan includes the signing of and an: against possible nt, the statement has been sign- ed for the entire period. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. McCormick who have made up the deficits in large part in previous years, announe- ed a short time ago not take the responsibil ture. ey would in the fu- epee THREE PERISH IN MINE FIRE TONOPAH, Nev., Dec. 24.—Three men lost their ives and 10 were se- rlously injured in a fire last night which destroyed the Belmont Mining company boarding house, known to mining men as the “big ship.” Work- men are searching the ruins today to learn {f others may have been killed also. ake a Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0.8 Bldg, 3-5-tt é ay ge9

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