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PAGE FOUR NON-UNION MINERS FLOCKING | TO ORGANIZED STRIKE, CLAIM Continued Gain in Strike Strength Is Re- ported by Union Officials; Over 665,000 Workers Out INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 13.—Continued gains in the non-union coal fields were claimed today by the United Mine Workers of America for the nation-wide suspension of work im the coal industry with the union’s announcement that/665,- Che Casyver Daily Cribune TAXPAYERS? ATTORNEYS CONSIDER NEXT STEPS IN ASSESSMENT PROTEST Property owners in district No, 4, the area which tested the right of tha city to impose a tax levy, are to cormider further action in view of the decision of the state su- preme court, which recently held that the city had the right to collect the tax, reversing the decision of a lower ‘court. Notices are being sent all property owners in the effected district by Walter I. Bass, chairman of the prop- erty owners committee. The notice follows: “The taxpayers in grading district 000 miners are participating in the walkout. Pians for pushing the movement into the non-union fields, ) particularly NOTED AIRMAN Egypt and| th the Austral. corps in Egypt and Pal- estinc. He wns ono of the British army aviators who in December 1918, » the f fight from Cairo to Calcutta. 5 The route of the flight around the jworld which the brothers expected to start from Croydon, near London, April 25, was by way of France, Egypt, Asia Minor, India, China, Ja- pan, and Siberia, thenos jumping to| America at Bering Straits North Unalska, in Alaska, thence across Canada to the Soo, swinging there to the southeast to New York and continuing along the New Engian@ coast to New Foundland for thé jump across the Atlantic to Greland. ‘The avittors expected to cover the 21,500 miles in 249 hours of fying wpread over a period of three months. "Their machine was of the hydroatr plane type, fitted with wheels for lighting on land and propelled by an jengine of 450 horsepower. —_— ._—_ WEEPING RAIDS ARE INSTITUTED (Continued from Pago Three) fice for at least a period of one fslanés and at On the initial list there are 60 or more places mentioned in which an effort will be made to secure an abate. ment. This phase of the case is be- {ng handled by County Attorney ML ‘°W. Purcell. ‘The list includes hotels, rooming houses, and alleged houses ‘eof prostitution, gambling resorts, bootleg dispensaries and places and {institutions of all kinds which have permitted or tolwrated law infractions of any kind. ‘The cleanup will be extended to the business district where it is alleged that gambling and other minor of. genses in violation of municipal laws hhave-been tolerated in'the past. These places will come under the effect of the injunction and kbatement / act cases if original convictions can be secured in police court, Both city and county officials said that they had no other comment to make but that a clean sweep would be mado here 2nd that every possible effort would be made to rid Casper of ‘vice conditions. The assistance and ©o-operation of every good citizen of ‘Casper was sought both to aid in con- wiction and to give initial information to assist in eliminating objectionable places-and institutions. eS TOR CALLED. , Wyo. April 13—Rev. Robert T. Caldwell of Denver has been palled to the pastorate of the First Presbyterian church of Cheyenne, which has been’ vacated through the Dr. J. S. Stubblefield, »ted a pastorate at Mer- Rev. Mr. Caldwell’s reply m recetved. eer, Calif. to the call has not b |pear unannounced at their work of the second week, | Increase of 65,000 since the openir lian | 600,000 participants. Were | 25,000 recruits have been added | week, union officinis auserting tha distinguished |most have been obtained in . first with | Pennsytvania. |come in the general situation. with landing on some of the Aleutian |*¢ay characterized as ‘palpably central _ Pennsytvania being considered union offi. cials, with indications that moreorg izers may be sent into the coal fic Formal anouncement of any 4ecisior was unlikely, for the union's plan has been to permit its field forces to ap wore With the strike now nearing the end the new figures number of idle men showed ar m the the suspension when the union clai: Of this nu tt central Except for the development in the non-union fields, no change has yct In the union circles here, the opinion appar. ently was that the strike is settling down to a test of endurance and that any change will occur slowly CHARLES ON, W. Va, April 13 T. L. Lewis, secretary of the New Riv er Coal Operators’ association and. for- mer president of the United Mine Workers of America, in a statenent ab surb” the published statement of Phil ip Murray, international vice president of the miners union that 100,009 non: union miners have joined the strike. PITTSBURGH, April 13, — The battle of the miners union in Pennsyl- vania has centered in West Moreland Cambria and Fayette counties where orgaizera are making energetic efforts to line up non-union miners and coke plant workers. While significant gains are clatmed by the union leaders from the sections where the H. C. Frick Coke company operates, operators were generally optimistic concerning the s!t- uation, delieving that they will be able to strike a balance in the operation of their hoktings. ‘The important Leisenring and Trot ter plants, employing about 2,000 men remained at work yesterday. About 1,500 workers, however, have stoppei operations in the vicinity of Central City. ‘WASHINGTON, April 13.—Authori- ty would be given judges of federal district courts on the application of the attorney general to appoint re cetvers to operate coal mines at whici production had been suspended under a bill introduced by Representative Huddleston, Democrat, Alabama. a Twenty Inches Of Snow in Pinedale Region, Is Report CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 25.—This Wyoming—not to any noticeable ex- dale, who were here Monday, en route to Kansas City, where Mrs. Mollring is to enter a hospital for treatment. Mr, and Mrs. Mollring left Pine dale last Wednesday, bound for the rafiroad at Rock Springs, approxi mately 100 miles cistant. Twenty inches of snow covered the ground and more was falling. The trip to Rock Springs required three days of travel under conditions of bitter hard. ship. The journey was made on a sled which also carried the United States mail. Despite her delicate health, however, Mrs. Moliring endur- ed the trip well Hawaiiaii Hooch Of Inferior Quality ‘WASHINGTON, April 13.—Despite its name “Oke,” most of the native Uquor confiscated by prohibition au thorities in Hawaii is of ‘poor qualty, aceording to reports to: Commissioner Haynes from Honotulu. During the past two and one-half months the reports stated, there have been 108 arrests and 84 convictions for violation of the prohibition laws in the Hawaiian islands while fines amounted to $8,142. —oo The United States has nine million consumers of manufactured gas, who use an average of 3000 cubic feet a month. may be the spring time, Gentle An-| nie, but not in the Pinedale region of | tent—according to the testimony of | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moliring of Pine-| « Armand Jeannes, on trial as the betrayer of Edith Cavell, British ‘wac nurse. He was sentenced to death by a Belgian court. Miss Cavell was executed by the Germans duving their occupation of Belgium on tho ground that she was a spy and revealed their secrets to the allies ‘o. 4 will please take-notice that our attorneys have under consideration what next steps shall be taken in view of the adverse decision in the court of the state. Untfl su |no further payments should for if the decision stands no collec tions can be enforced for thirty days In due time full notice will be given through the press.” pasando We ST By spectal act of the Massachusetts legtelature the 63 scrub women em. ployed in the State House in Boston are to have a two-weeks" vacation with pay every year. supremc GEN. SEMENOFF MAY CO TO JAIL NEW YORK, April 13—General Semenoff, former Attman of the Cossacks, for wh deputy sheriffs have been searching or two days surrendered in Sheriff Nagle's office | today. NEW YORK, April 13.—General Gregorio Semenoff, former “Atta- man of the Cossacks,” in eastern S!- beria, who was arrested on his. ar- rival here last week, today faced the task of furnishing new bail bond or going to jail before night. Officials of the surety company which ur- nished the bund the night after Sem- enofft was arraste y of the firr nsibility ntion to the Paulette Lorayne, chorus girl, ts fhe third woman to claim Joseph | Donald Grafton as husband. Police of many cities seek Grafton, son of a wealthy Pittsburg man, indicted for bigamy. Increase Your Weight to Normal by Taking TANLAC The World's Greatest Tonic CASTLE & BELMONT “Just Types” An Elaborate Singing and Dancing Act ALAN GREY & CO. Comedy Illusion Act man last night. Two or three depu- ty sheriffs were hunting for him. It was declared that Semenoff would be produced by his attorneys today. The referee in the bankruptcy pro ceedings of the Youraveta Home and Foreign Trading company, the re- ceiver for which caused Semenoff's arrest, also intended to question the general relative to the looting of the company’s goods at Chita. Claims arising from this alleged action on the part of Semenoff and his subordinates were laid before the court at Harbin, Manchuria, last December, and a judgment of about $475,000 was awarded the company. DOES LAUNDRY WORK AND HOUSEWORK TOO Surprised to Find Her- Bisa i } rs Vandoville Entertaining. Novelty acts vie with acrobatic numbers and a picture in which Alice Calhoun interprets “Peggy Puts it Over,” at the weekly vaudeville bill which opened at the Iris theater yes terday and will close with three per- formances today. The bili opans with Castle and Bei- mont in “Just Types” an elaborate singing and é@ancing act, It is said to be the only act of its kind in vance ville and must be seen to be appre- elated. E4na Reming in character songs and quick changes in full view of the audience brings down the house. Her character,.songs are offered in a new and novel way. One of the features of the act is a full chinge from white to black-face in full view of the audi ence in 30 seconds. A comedy illusion act In which trey and company are featured ot the best numbers of the bill among the happice#t trickste UGHS se wtem VAUDEVILLE LAST TIMES TODAY EDNA REMING Character Comedienne STERLING ROSE TRIO Unique Novelty Gymnasts FEATURE PICTURE ALICE CALHOUN At Her Best in a Clever Comedy-Drama “PEGGY PUTS IT OVER” Two Shows This Evening, 7 and 9—Admission 55c TRIS A Bishop-Cass T heater THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922. ters are to come up during the meet- ings. pearing in vaudeville and is a com edian both originally and decidecly funny. He is assisted with his sct by Dot Haynes and by two small boys recruited from the audience. ‘The Sterling Rose Trio, unique “a gymnasts closes the bill with a Soca ‘of @pectacular and daring acro- batie numbers. It is composed of & fine company of skiliful acrobats who otter a sefies of muscle demanding stunts all done with fine finish and commendable ease. The trio is com- posed of two muscular men and one woman. Gay costumes and an elab- orate stage setting adO to the num- ber. IRON H 8 : ish FL i i : if i t ——_—_ STATE BOARDS MEET. CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 13. ‘The Wyoming <.ate Board of Health and the Wyoming State Board of E¢: ueation are holding quarterty sessions at the state capitol building, with members from other sections of the state In attendance. Only routine mat- if te ef i Ro bie. rt presents WYomMin G LAST TIMES TODAY, :} Constance Talmadge —in— “The Perfect Woman” ALSO TWO-REEL SENNETT COMEDY STARTING TOMORROW, FIRST-RUN. PRODUCTION Z. Leonard ” Peacock. A shining story of true love, outlined in new gold against the vermillion velvet background of Parisian and New York night life. ‘Admission 40c self Feeling So Well ‘Taunton, Mass.—‘‘I used to have pains in my back and legs 60 badly, with of trou- ~) about the'same troubles thought I would try it also. that Ican work in the laundry all through the time and do my house- work, too, Last month I was so sur- prised at myself to be up and around | and feeling so good while beforelused to feel completely lifeless, I have told some of the girls who work with me and have such troubles to try | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- und, and I tell them how it has elped me. You can use my testimo- nial for the good of others.’’—Mrs, BLANCHE SILVIA, 69 Grant St., Tayn- ton, Mass. It’s the samestory—one friend tell- ing another of the value of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, SHAFFER ART EXHIBIT OF THE WORLD’S MASTERPIECES A Complete Line of | TABER PRANG PICTURES. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. & GAY’S |i PUT ON A SMILE! DANCING ITO RM A. ITALMADGE THING” LAUGH WITH HER, CRY WITH HER Her Latest Production \ UL It’s Something New for Norma To find a comedy in drama—to finé her at one mom: v able madcap, at the next a wife who knows her money. buys ae husband's kisses—to find smiles to banish your tears—those are the wonderful things you'll find in “The Wonderful Thing.” STARTS TODAY ; FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer tho slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles as Othine—double strength—is guar- anteed to remove these homely spots. ARKEON CASPER’S JOY PALACE 1euPly 8 nm oune of ine— ‘ asks is not a better or more healthful exercise double strength—from any druggist T i i i; i: Barcel on esas ee ni ee ra Sabine ep ears is the oldest and most delight- speaks ‘and | morning and you should soon see that ul amusement known. When you dance at the Ar- ns French and Aven, tee worst. freckle dave begun keon all your troubles are forgotten. Join us tonight é have yanished entirely. It is seldom and make your life worth living. that more than one ounce js needed to completely clear the skin and gain @ deautiful clear complexion, Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under quarantee of money back if it fails to Admission 25¢ Including Two Tickets nood Locomotive sinemen, organized by § ow has a of firemen and leven firemen Miss Elsie B. Hughes, Dancing Instructress. A Bishop-Cass Theater Da RORY