Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1922, Page 5

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gi SOE SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922. *ONLYTEN PER Neo TU FE TRAE 1 FTF COUNTY +S rae a ANCE IE : AADELINQUENT 'Gollections in Natrona County Far Above Average in State, | | by members of the club. The plot County Treasurer Reports. With actual tax collections in Na frona county for the year 1921 total- fing nearly $1,250,000, the amount as- wessed on a total valuation of ovor $61,000,000 and due at the end of the year, Natrona county has established yerecord for tax collection, Less than 10 per cent of the total tax wos due at the end of 1921 according to the report of Miss Elizabeth McDonald, rounty treasurer. With the tax distributed over @ to- ta) of 7,000 schedules . this county it is indicated that Natrona holds a Unique poaition in the financial world for over $1,125,000 has already been Paid into the treasury leaving a bal nce. of well under $125,000 dus at the start of the year and declared de- Unquent. Since January 1 may. of th» de linquent taxpayers, who for one rea fon or another could not make thetr Payments before the end of the year, fiave further decreased the list of de- Tnquents. In all cases where taxes gfter the first of the year are cok lected a peaalty of eight per cent and interest at tho rate of elght per cent ‘Per annum fs charged. Natrona county's expense budget for coming year was placed in excess of £250,000. This figure will be mot by & percentage cf the money. derived by the county from the taxes collected. Under this rate Natrona county de- Fives less than 18 cents on every dol- Jar that it collects for its own ad- ministration expenses. Conditions during the coming year ‘will be considerably changed as the totail valuation will in all probability Grop from over $61,000 000 to between $63,000,000 und $55,000,000, due to low- er ofl valuation. VORA Stee Hiden. ta cht Gee*ube BR) NESS SSIb TS ew \ —_——_—____ = TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— ————-BRING RESULTS———— cy Pancake Supper Tonight _ LY..W, C. A. CAFETERIA Pancakes and Sausage, 20c Special Plate Dinner.._40¢ i " y S a NS bo c £ % t 4 1 i A en ee 25,000 Sante people at the mercy T Post. ‘wenty” magnificen’ stone and marble! vet as the wickedlest woman in “Nowa-Days," 8 modern three act extuthporanesus comedy-drama, j SY George Middleton, will be pre- sented by members of the Welfare club, February 7, at the auditorium of the mew Vocational high school bullding. . The cast of the play is composed of eieht characters which are taken 4s filed with fun and humor as well @ carrying a serious thought, and the rebearnais,which aro now under way promise # play of finished .pro- @uction. The scenes are being prepared and stage in the auditorium ‘s well sulted for the play to be presented, An orchestra will play ca overture ietween acts und programs are teing printed. The characters of the play inctud- ing the mother, father, and family, will be taken by Xrs. Allan McLel- lan, Mra. Fred Hufamith, Mrs. A. } G. Woods, Mrs, Ralph Oaks, F. H. Seaman, Richard Davia, J. W. Burns and Guimont. The play is being given for the benefit of the new picture machino which is belng purchase’ by the Welfere club and will be installed im the Natrong county high school for the-use of the children of the grade schools as well. The purpose of the machine {is to bring to the children of the city, pictures ofa worth while nature both educationally and from an amusement stan@point which other- wise would not be shown here. The machine will be operated in real theater style, and the films to be shown will include those taken from it Starts Sunday SEE--- hordes of fions! i t sets of Rita Joli- ‘history. | | eings im its place delicious, soothing : sale for $1, and it hoped end ex- pected that the parents of the school CARD OF THANKS, I wish to thank my friends and neighbors also the employes of the ment, MRS FRED PEARSON. Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results comfort. Just rub it in gently. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It will not blister like the old-fashioned raustard plaster. Get Musterole at your drug store. 35 and 65c :n jers and tubes; | RKEO DANCING# ACADEMY . _ (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) Big 10c Dance Tonight MiSS ELSIE HUGHES Dancing Instructress Hours—6 to 8 P. M. WASHINGTON, Jah. Standara Oil company for thelr sym-|¢rease of nearly $1.000,009,000 In the pathy acd help in my late bereave-| favorable trade balance of the United States during 1921 -was indicated in Tisite | te foreign trade statistics for De cember issued by the ‘commerce de ‘ She Cacrer Maile Trihune ot the reductior ine last year ‘3 which made up t country's foreign trade. 5. agape Exports Show Fasing Cff of} Duine ay tay $8,700,000,000, in 1921, | Smountes —- NES PY at BE. iG but Valves Have Great previous yeer le Effect. gated .$2,503,000,000 000,000 in 1920. 4A de Continuous 1 to 11 A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY BETTY COMPSON —IN— JAMES M. BARRIE’S GREAT PLAY “THE LITTLE MINISTER” The story of a town that was all upset til! » Gypsy girl came and—upset it some more! bigwigs, minister and all! —Also— THE MIGHTY ELMO LINCOLN — —IN— “The Adventures of. Tarzan” Packed With Breath-Taking Wild Animal Thrills. And MUTT AND JEFF in val “The lower values of imports and $4,485,000,000 as Exports in December. totalled $295, t $294,000,000 in No- 00,000 in December rts amounted to 00,000 in Decem Bedeviled the Admission 30c we in 172) imports $7,000, <S ARMNST CHEYENNE HOTEL o the material de- prices of commodt- he bulk of the } | © books as | ; 1921, as compared with weil as the scenic educational pic- | 199 and veo is years," the depart-| ‘he Metropolitan hot aa ee SPSS, ee Tt ment said, “do not represent. cor-|'— < | responding declines in volume. of ‘Mckets for the play are now on | . : t qtht axtest Ste 1931 exports com: 000 during the imports aggre against $5,275. $211,000,000 in ABATEMENT SULT BROUGHT CHEYENNE, Wyo, Jan. 14.—Prose- |" cuting Attorney Roche Mentzer Thu \Gay filed an’ abatement sult agai HUB THEATER ¢n Ratlway cor HESTEI Jaks oc ether, Bi ‘—/* SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE RSPILLS — 7 a 3 7 i A 4 if TODAY AND SUNDAY --the Most Magnificent Screen Triumph on Earth | Goldwyn’s “THEODORA” Was Produced in Italy by the Creators of “CABIRIA”—It Took Two Years and Cost $3,000,000.00. In calling “Theodora” the most magnificent triumph in screen history, we believe we are not exag- gerating. All Europe and America have bowed at the feet of ‘Theodor to describe its glory and grandeur, “Theodora’s” plot will thrill and g Its story. will unwind with the power of awe-inspiring thunder. dous architecture, its hordes of wild lions, its passionate love story will stagger jour imagination. See “Theodora’”’ and you will cee the most thrilling marvel of marvels craving audiences. Its thousands of actors, its tremen- SEE-.-- ‘rhe strangest love romance in world history. The torture chamber of Justinian! The greatest actors of Europe dressed in cloth of gold! FOR ONE MOMENT OF MAD LOVE THEODORA CAST THE WHOLE WORLD INTO CHAOS “Theodera”’ is founded on the great SARDOU’S play written especially for SARAH BERNHARDT. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE—PERFORMANCES 10, 11:45 A. M., 1:30, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 AND 9:15 P. M. iAneodora’—-ioo Amazing for Words ‘As a spectacle this picture is truly magnificie: N. ¥. Times. “It is the must colossal screen spectacl known in the world’s history.” ity and splendor are appalling.”—N. Y. is beyond anything I expect to come."—Cleveland News. Hollywood is made to look like a child's nasteboard town.”—Dotrolt Free Press. “A N, ¥. Evening Worl Evening from films for yeard smashing spectacle."—Chicago Tribune. “ “Theodora’ is history, a love story, and roaring liona all at once. Ry all % GWING TO iHE LENGIn Gr (his PR. JCCIION Amv Ux WE_WILL OPEN AT 10 A. M. SUNDAY AND RUN CONTINUOUS TILL 11:15 P. M. AS PER ABOVE SCHEDULE, The tremendous vost of bringing “ per necessitates the increasing of our \ Dt CARL LAEMM LE presents FRANK MAYO In the rushing drama of a society man who went to sea--and who swapped his kid gloves for bare kizuckles ‘ 4 ‘ Story by ) STUART PATON. 4 Directed b WM.WORTHINGTON 6 A UNIVERSAL DICTURE ————— 4 | rae | dora” to Cas ission. Prices Up to $2.00:Are Being Charged for “Theodora” in the East. Tha. Iris. prices. will) be— sent, KR ULSI RE plus tax; from 5 Children. half price to a 14 ACCOMMODATE 14k CASPER FUBLIC ee

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