Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1922, Page 13

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PAGE THIRTEEN. Crihune COMIC SECTION Casper, Wyo., Jak. 8, 1922 prt : SURE -BOT NOT Pay WELL wee: Fit HELLO-CLANCY. WORKIN’ on JONIQHT- MAGGIE IT'S ABouT LORO SAVEM? NIT JIGGS- WHEN WE JUST cor WAITING AT THE TIME YOU CANE BY GOLLY- PLL DID YOUSE Gir IN IN=| O1IDNT [LSOCETHER HOTEL Cae cAAAD cee GE PResseo KNOW YoU wuz fr } 4 H ORESSED- WE ARE ” MINUTES - . DINING AT LORO See: SAVEM'S HELLO CLANCY. YOU REMEMAER MAGGIE - CONT YES - TAKE YOUR ASSISTANT SOUT AND KEEP AN' DID Youse QIT RID OF ALL OF THEM GOATS NOU USED To” | 7] XOULAMERIGANS HAVE SUCH CURIOUS WAYS: "LL GO our: BOT DON'T TRY Yo PUT EVERY THING Woz ALL RIGHT: SIR -ONTIL YOUR SUTLER SAID ME FRIEND JIGGQS WOZ A BOUNDER- FOR HEAVENS SAce- VIGGS -HAVE YOU BEEN INA TRAIN WRECK ? NO-t WOZ IN TWO 'E ‘tr Me FIGHTS - 1 WON THE “SIRE FIRST ONE- MAGQiE B WON THR. SECOND: TIKLY LUGGAGE — THE BEST FOR TRAVELERS CAM PBELL-JOHNSON co. hw FOOT CLOTHIERS Ale ECONOMY |S URGED UPON COUNTY, TOWN Governor Carey Sends Out Messages to All Mayors and Commissioners Ask- ing Curtailment. 7—Calling om ee forms of gor —state, county or Carey has ‘o the chiefs te departments, @! commissioners and all may 1 realize that in the state are hav. in meeting thei: o- pay their on. etter le by those tn angh expendi. ut off all possible expendt- tures and to keep the expenses of their respective departments as lew as possible. While I have no doubt | that they will all do as they hawe | been requested, I feel that it wi be | Impossible to materially lessen the | cost of government within the state {during the coming year unless the | same effort is made by every county, city and school district. | “I am aware that the management | of your county {s your business, not mine, and were it nof that the finan cial situation throughout the state t¢ so acute I should hesitate to make any suggestions regarding county af: fairs, but, knowing conditions throughout the state, Tam taking the Mberty of asking you for your 4 operation to bring about a general reduction In taxes. “T trust that you will racetve thd letter in the spirit in which {t is wrtt- ten and T fcal that if we will all wort togethe: we can do much to help @ very serious situation. “Hoping for your co-operation, f am, “Very truly yours, “ROBERT D. CAREY." TEN PER CENT LARAMIE: TAAPAYERS PENALIZED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 7.—Niae ty Der cent of the taxpeyers of Lara mie county avoided penalization by paying their taxes in full before Janm ary 1, County Treasurer John Schune man stated today. The recent comm plaints that a large percentage of Wyoming taxpayers were so neas bankruptcy that they would be unakie to pay thelr taxes, and the accompany ing demand for a special session af the legislature to extend the period for payment without penalization, ag» pear strangely out of harmony with the situation in this county as re vealed by the tax payments. Ae Se scent Reamer Daughter United After 23 Years With Her Mother CHEYENNE, Jan. 7—"God has given me the most wonderful Christmas any human ever recetved,- is the manner in which Mrs, Ethel‘ Burhan of Cheyenne, writing from Fresno, Calf, expresses her glad: ness at reunion with her aged mother, Mrs. Sam Moreland, after separation for 28 years, during which period neither mother nor daughter knew where the othe was. When Mrs, Burhan was « litte girl domestic troubles caused her parents to separate. The family then lived at Chattanooga, Tenns The daughter went with her fathers grew to womanhood and was mar- ried, all the while without know!l- edge of her mother’s whereabouts. Recently the daughter yearned so keenly for association with @ mother that she advertised in @ Chattanooga newspaper, requesting that her mother communicate with, het! Mrs. Moreland had left Chat- tanooga years previously but the advertisement» was sent to her at Fresno by a friend. Mrs. Moreland communicated with her daughter by telegraph and Mrs. Burhan efter receipt of the message took the first train for Fresno, arriving in time to spend Christmas with her mother. She will remain with Mra. Moreland for a month or more, an@ may bring the old lady back te Cheyenne with her. ee \ASKS CITIZENSHIP AFTER 42 YEARS RESIDENGE, U.§. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 7-——Jamee Doyle, Irish by birth, arrived in the United States 42 years ago and is Cheyenne 40 years ago. Wednesday he took ovt his first naturalization papers. Doyle stated that he always had intended fo become a citizen when he found time, but had never had time to attend to the matter. Bite t alain circle According to one medical man, it you sleep with one hand under your cheek your eyes will slant and the corners of your mouth droop, for all the time you are ‘massaging yoar face in the wrong dtrection, wok EGR EEX

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