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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922 Che Casper Daily Cribune Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED [--ouseeo,. MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS| Oil -:- Finance -:- STOCK PRICES. [GRAIN MARKET ARE BUOYANT) iS UNSETTLED New New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire, oN ANNA BELL NEAR TOP OF SAND Allied Chemical & Dye — Allis Chalmers -_.__.. pepe a — Sugar -.. -0% Amina! cos 4] Foundry Price Movements Uncertain |Amer-can Hice & Leather pd. _ Demand Strong Today De- a ; ; ‘America: 1 spite Increase in Money With East Selling and ee Interest Rates. Chicago Buying. American Smelting and Retg. — American Sugar --... —— += American Sumatra Tobacoo. American T. and; T. american Tobacco American Woolen -. Anaconda Copper Dom of Gan, 54% French Repubife, &s Owing to the heavy snowtall which lays at a depth of Rikpenare “Rel from two to twenty feet over the district and the resulting| “!"stom ot impossibility to haul in fuel oi] and other supplies, the test Sn ae key of the Anna Belle-Wyoming company on section 10-26-97 in the Pickeit lake field has been shut down for the winter with the hole at a total depth of 2,400 feet. bit was n when Consolidated” Royalty— Capitol Pete -..... Cow Gul NEW YORK, Deo. 29.—-Speculators| CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—Heavy seilings for the advance succeeded in marking | here, combined with lower quotations up prices materially in today’s stock | at Liverpool had a bearish effect on market despite 2 heavy volume of| the wheat market today in the early cash egies mode to establish tax Josse= The selling was associated |‘. aad Sle rT. Wiliams : eae and the rweing of the cal! money 7 leas with an elaborate state- Au. Guir and West Indles Kinney Coastal y a rece tapead 2 rate to six per cent. Short interests} ™ment from a big trader taking pro- Bavinte. Te acadetive Com! Y pat. whieh ve i endeavored to uncover week spots but | Mounced stand against higher prices. | pt jin Tocaucrins 3 ‘ : Le ier : ch at finally yave;up the attempt and go-|He figured $2.000,000 more wheat) >*\(more and © % | Ga: r ty vin s from ath rx eelerated the rise by their covering | *Vallable jn the United States than ai wate ’ ‘ st operations.. Sales aprroximated 950,.] ¥85 tne case a year ‘ago, with the “3 - J ps ; 6 — ‘ 000 shares. world’s availiable supply no 45,000,000 | Central ens. Seery f 4 m of thi on th ‘01 == 1 bushels larger than the average the m-& moou 4 antit i last twenty years. ic . Mil and St, Panui . — — as - , i | L me Py NEW YORK, Dec. 29—Opening| “Houses with tern eupnestions|& Motors Bark : 0 . 5 prices. in today's stock market were I. and Pac. = were conspicuous on the selling side, sth (eup eg wosy penuyu0s) Iiontana Power S0"A hase of its coal properties by Henry} Corn and oats were relatively firm, Ford. St. Paul common and preferred | owing to receipts of corn here being frrevular with the main tendency} ana too fererk Civ longs. The|CBino Copper - - ia expected t Toe ; N Y ‘ i. upward. Studebaker, selling at 25) arket pea cubeign neg 3% Dower to |Colorado Fuel an ; pear eennenn Fate “ t of drilling wil be] Worth a much greater sum wnat New York Cent a ‘ per cent. divideud in stock. opened at} rally and the close was unsettied,|C°T Products Western Mxploration — 2. ot y to pierce the sand when | ‘Ul 0° yen Oregon Short Li 11%. Sveral cash sales to establish} 4 to 2% net lower, with May $1.22% |CTucible Steel x . 7S B53} oy 8 are resumed in the spcing.| 77 be unwett led conditions in for Oregon Short tax losses were noted in the early} to 31.22% and July $1.12% to ‘1.12%. 4 _ rai _ particularly in Europe.| Pacific Gas Geslings. Moderate gains were made| The opening. which ranged from * > Producers & Refinera Corporation | / 26°‘ ir. Fas statement continued.| Penn. R. R oases Gt, Paul preferred, Lehigh Vallay|1% to %c lower, with May $1.24% to|General Asphalt - : . a8 practically closed down for the] /°r* pon sarge! our, trade and to| Reading Gen <= and Coca Cola. BaBldwin was rvac-|$1.24% and July $1.14 to $1,14%, by |General Electric NEW YORK CURB CLOSING nter except in Salt Creek and Car-| hme exvent have no doubt, kept the} Standard Olt < tonary. was followed by a moderate setback.|(@eneral Motors Bid Ask }5on county and at present has only] Puts oF ae ural products below | Union ae wed Cash sales in the first fifteen min-] Subsequently, the corn market re-|Goodrich Co. -. Mountain Producers -$ 17.62 ¢ ght operations in the state. No| Ji) 0vel of - a oiities. But + ees . = tutes fotalled approximately 15,000] sponded to activity on the part of|Great Northern pfd ex dt Merritt npletions were recorded during the/ ji.) condition } wo months, this = aeisoar - > up 3 points to a new high record on] exporters, and closed steady at the|Jllinols Central -. —- Zienrock Ql ~ = x. Seadignthns Se been releived tc stern Union. 6% shares. Pond Creek Cosl was pushed | tame as yesterday's finish to one cent a Pigs od % 3alt Creek Pris. -.- Following is the status of all dritl The seria ald tak A eatinghouse Electric over- ; ORD RNODSS |. Seeeeees 3ait_ Creek. Con: - trig wells in the state: e int American ex-| ~ Seine A hatin satiate de inch ay RS ep Op wg os penntnn ath ge Ota beg neeligly spe fob jInt Mer. Marine pta -. KlPred. & Refra. - 2 = Creek ports had dropped 16 per cent as com ; was about 25 per cent more active in| ° 2 18-40-78, drilling at] Pared with last ye but the com oe P ta ( h r Daklstn-wad aha: tacts, erties han in 1921 as represented by aris ure. |International Paper farine new - each extended their gains to more|#maller than has been the rule of Invincible Oil ——— ¢| Mutual Oi — Tite: Kelly Springfield Tire 4 ), Indiana new --- 88 1 section 14-39-79, cleaning | °"4. in addition represented a “iong | **” it was reported. } than a point while Baldwin cancelled | ste. Titer opening at eon ee pose Ohay ari oN i ecarargpelgemgey | 7% Pi | climb" trom a poor start, necording | Consumption of woul exceeded that Is Elevat d a rig eS sa gS roa breast jaarket continued ,to how | Loulsville and Nashville - ment - 16.00 No. 1 on section 6-29-78 shut down|'© Officials. Imports to’ September | ° last year by 25 per cent on a ten e EO amen ne rae| gaingsfor December and lossea tn the|Mexican Petroleum ex Ch New York Ot > 16.00 tat dor wave 22, when now tariff law was|™0nths’ comparison. Prices ot un es ST Seago et Or ze | May and July deliveries. Miami, Copper -.- ‘| Mammoth Of! 47.50 Wertz, effective, were slightly above last year] “aahed wool advanced almost 70 PARIS, Dec. 20—The elevation of strong spots were ‘Van Reaite Sitk,| Oats started % to c, May 45%c| Middle &..tes Olt —_ No. 2 on section 7-26.89, cleaning | 2/0), n¢vasions are, it was sald offi-| ee on increnes of mee ina. there} Holy Trinity, the American Protestant Gannclidened Gas and Tnapiration Cop, | 824 later recoded a little’ more. Midyaie . Steel Dts terdind detttinn at S710 tant tally, that the year's total may ex.| "A* an increase of aboht halt that| Episcopal chureh in Paris into pro: per, all up & point or more. Chandler] , Lower quotations on hogs had al? | eae ras Sherard ceed nat year’s imports by a small | *morn shed goods. cathedral, im explained by the rector, and Great Northern preterred each| 1¢Pressing influence on the provision First 4s ion 14-25-89, running _ Savings bank ta increased un!-| Rev. Frederick W. Beekman, as duo Preferred each | 1ePres edanesdl ad Sie sete The total volume of building, ordt.|{rmly throughout the country, Ac |to the pllcation of American Groppes.2%. potnte, .. Waaknges..aleo Norfolk end’ Western Firet 4h Malang narily a measure of the country’s| Tine to survey and increases|Ep'scopal churches in Europe and to was oer ichcare acs Sieg Btates Cash Grains. Northern Pacific ex div. — Second 4%e -— 8840} no, 1 on section 392688, jarring business health was 52 per cent larger} ver ee Feported in the the fet that Paris has the largest Foreign exchangen were irregular. CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—Cash wheat}Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. Third 4%s 4 Tout tools 1880 feet from bottom. 7 rst 11 months of this year 2 © business. merlean community abroad. = INo. 2 red $1.80; No. 2 hard $1.27. Pacific Of Fourth 4\ 23.6 Ferri than in the same period last year and} Adertt: in newspapers was stx| “shop G. Mott Williams, assigned Speculation was quiet during the} <7 t . 9 mixed 18%; No. 2, yel-|Pan American Petrol ex div. Victory 4%s - 10040} 3. 15 on séction 26-26-87, cemented | te Prediction was made that the full] per cent less on the basis of 11|PY the authorities of the church in Nias She interest 38,2 WHC ay 33 6 iW, / Pennsylvania t 1835 feet : i yeer's record will exceed that of 1919.] months than for the same period last|the United States to direct tts Buro- coramunicationz by the storm restrict- at 1885 The 1922 contracts for 11 months also] year, but there was an increase, the |Pt®" Interests, will make Paris his jocks Off On Day. The average price of twenty active Oats >», 3 white 43% @44%; No. 2, white 43% @44%. } iquarters. Holy represented a much greater expendi fevg outside orders considerably, Prices ture of money than for the full year which fs regarded ag Postal receipts were plirmued a slow upward course with an 7 y Consolidated Copper 5 ri raded on the alwence of the redent tiuctuations in Bane Mees | Reading — ; dui i Gael Pde a A ay "Phure | Of 1921, It was sala per cent greater fo: the first 11| the fine can chureh in Europe, responsible for marked gains in some]. cine seed $6.00@6.50. |Rep Iron and Steel tay Wan 981%. 's wes ot 1 The} Ther@ was a genuine swell in the s than for the sane period in| W8S established tn 18% by Dr. John some of the popular shares. Wxpecta- sirable se Papi keel |Royal Dutch, N. Y. eo? wedi dee ed activa’ rasizont| Tavtie OC. trade, according to the | Morass: . tion of favorable dividend actiun.was| 5-1 nominal. Lard $10.15. Ribs|Sears Roebuck Cat Creek -- stocks was $4.89, n net loss of .89 summary, which mentioned @ atx per he een ea of the industriala and specialties, wih | gi s9@11.00 Sinclair Con Oil wide Creek. sad lace cent greater sale by mail order STRAYED STOCK SALE the genernl demand, ‘however; em: 7 Southern. Pacifi Big Muddy z Sau ais Wane Gad houses and a 18 per cent increase in| | Anne, lowing described | aritmals ‘Deantng a wide variety. of shares.| CrrcaGo; Deo. 29. Southern Ratwa: 25% * 6] HOUSTON, Texan Dee. 29,—Initi.| business by chain stores as tndicative| | SUGAR will be sold to the highest bidder Speculative interest was revived tn "Open High Low Close | Standerd Ol of N. J. - 39% 50! aiea by the Gulf company and fol-|°f the business tide, declines appear ||at public auction, from the city the railroads, dividends paying and Studebaker Corporation ex div. 114% “ gM 59 ing only fn isloated lines. pound at 2: 300: p. m. Monday, Janu- lowed immediately by the other mar al aegis nga Dh ec . = = we 1SO% 2.27 TEE 2: Tenneesee, Copper 10 - keters gasoline today was reduced in Hes 1 poteps in production with the] wew YORK, Dec, 20.—Sugar! fu.|97¥, Sth 1 a Buying of the oils was tn large vol- 24% 1.24% 1.21% Texas Co- 49 i rice two cents. Kerossne also de-| reduction of immigration was said to] tures closed firs approximate nales|4.,2,02"e bay; -qume, particularly Producers apd Re- Sle” aay tay 0 Texas and Pactic 20% | Torchlight i tare, a Canty. have taken care of the unemployment] 19,090 tons. January 3.82. March | Or2nded ----~------=~- finers and Pacific Olli Coen. Cola. eth #4 Tobacco Procucts .. 86% | a nburst. x 7 ous te | Situation and labor shortages were re-| 351. May 8.62: July 8.73. The on left shoulder; weight about American Sugar, rican Express Tra tinental. Oi pL fide The reduction applies to the stete| portsq in many localities, although Toe Dotted Cann re Mer! 1000 senrids. Endicott Jonnson, eee Chemical ~~ 573 78% eaten Pacitio = Elk Basin ot Texas. Gasoline was retailing at ltnis condition was not gen‘cal. It] et, fer refined sugar was unchanged!” y Gelding, sorrel; Eastman Kodak, United Retall Stores, ~ = Ti TIM ATL 1% | United Retail Stores Fp ioe 21 less three cents and Kerosene at 13) wag added, however, that work ap.|*t 700 for fine granulated |branded ___. ; " ¢ prices are: gasoline | peeeneing “National Lead, Brown Shoe and Union gia U. 8 Ind. Alcohol - 4 posits tester orioe tates peared to be waiting for moat laborers jon left shoulder: weight about 750 Bag and Paper made gains of 1 to 3 43 United States Rubber --- Ganmeal idatiinie in toon ot retinas hac pheed Gvsneeiie Baap gpbad Le oa Signed products is assigned as the cause of|to have changed & huge surplus ot | ~" AL NISBET, | reduction. si ight cars into a shorta; Chief of Police, | “points. Call.money opentd at five “By BH GE BE | vnitea states steel ‘per cent. 42% 142% 41% Utah Copper - ’ Gains were exended in the after Sah x yea Westinghouse eee ex - 59% Live Stock oon despite an advance in cail 10.78 10.76 10.67 102i Willys Overland -. mer et i yi “!> American Zinc, Lead and Sm. ~ 16 Money rates to. six per cent. Cash =, 21.00, 156Ty Ab BOs 1b [epee ater ea ate ‘transactions continued numerous and Paccleins 67% . Ancluded-n large variety of low priced | yon, Cale Oaie ee TEI scribed generally as eatisfactory. in divided paying shares. Activity | Stay ~ 7 roca | Menta oe Saino en Dec. ant 5. Depart: One of the chief benefits drived by! A watchnight service will be held UNDERREAME fn the o'ls was unabated. California Ganditiieks Gest a ment of vats veers eeanreicaeel ea the farmer through the economic|next Sunday night in the Methodist patie ig oy 51,000 active, mostly 25c lo nee changes of the 12 months was the|church beginning at 9 o'clock. There ay Max! Thursday's best time; bulk 200 to increase in his purchasing power, ac-|will not be any service at 6:30 and Petroleum showing the most pro- points. North American gained Great) Tcdetneen Ore und butchers 8.25@8.30; bulk 140 to cording to the review, which called| 7:30 but nearly as much, touching a new high POTATOES Chicago Northwestern Teo pound averages 8.36@8.40; top Se Uararee SD ROPEN sesUe plcaisiee ott abaroat Freight movements, however, were de- = 10.77 10.77 10,72 10.72 10.70 10.70 nounced strength with a rise of 3 attention to the decline of 10 per cent] will have charge of the meeting from figure for the year while Studebaker American Linseed Oil $.40; bulk packing 7.50@7.75; desir fs ——— f wholesale and five per cent in re-}9 until 10 o'clock. From 10 ve 10-4) Yeached 113. Fond Creek Coal ex- able pigs mostly 7.50,8.00; heavy (Continued from Page One) tall prices, while the agricultural]s social time will be enjoyed. After tended its gain to four points. Baid-| | CHICAGO, en total iented antes hogs 8.15@8.30; medium 8.20@8,30, | trict are not friendly to the Turks and] products were averaging 17 per cent|that a pageant will be procented tee twin was bid up to 128%, but met a/ 2 ast poy i dg ae light 8.25@8. ight light 8.25@8.40\{ want Mosul to remain under the Aral | more than in the previous year. This} several young women entitled “The considerable volume of stock at the} ® Lav neird iain pet bees packing sows smooth 7.50@8.00; pack-}covernment of Iriak, condition works to the advantage of| Challenge of the Cross.” The service tigher level and reacted to 127, papa elaen ati a * ing sows smooth 7.5008.00; packing co the consumer also in that it narrows| will be concluded by a sermon by the ‘The closing was strong. The execu-| 5° oe ae sacked round sows, rough 7.28@7.60; killing pigs] LAUSANNE, Dec. 29.—(By The As-|the margin between prices on whole-|paator and prayer. This will be a Yon of large buying oréern in the| Whites 76@85 cwt; Minnesota sacked 7.50@8.15. sociated Press.)—Marquis Curzon,, the|sale and retail sales, it was explained. |auitable way to conclude the old year ates! shares, which previously haf! Hed river Okioe 1.00 cwt; Idaho sacked} “Fi Dec, 29.—Prices of] Cattle receipts 6,000; dest steer’,| British foreign secretary and head] The department's survey showed|and every one is invited 4 Deen sluggish, caused a vigorous up-|russets No. 1, branded, few sales at at pe me. yearlings slow, most early bids lower.Jof the British delegation to the Near|that production of non-frrous metals — es - turn in prices in the ial hour. Re-| 1.40 owt. Pe a tarpon eae plat unevenly lower; some steers better| East peace conference, plans to leave| Was 50 per cent or more greater than public, Crucible, Bethlehem B, t fi ‘ground steady; best matured} Sunday for Paris where he will re.jlast year; petroleum production was Gulf States Steels were pushed up dort: if bras quality generally plain: can-|main until Tuesday for the purpose of | about 15 per cent greuter; coke 60 per POULTTY two to three points and United States Boston Wyoming 100; | Fensland} © ovr nd cutters, low grade beef cows, |conferring with Prime Minister Bonar| cent; paper 20 to 30 per cent; rubber Steel 1%, North American extended 16%; Glenrook 100; Merritt 7%; Moun- fairly active, steady; better grades| Caw in regard to the Near Eastern 40 er cent; motor vehicles 50 per cent; ALIVE OR DRESSED its gain to five points. tain Producers 17%; Mutual 12; Omar Dids | situati building construction 52 per cent; : ¢ Bai beef cows and heifers slow; most bids | situatior : : : 1%; Seit Creek 21%. > lumber 35 per cent; brick 50 per cent; We dress them while you wait. a oy lower; bulls steady; strong; bulk cement 15 per cent; leather 20 per sd bologna 4.40@4.60; venls and calves} LAUSANNE, Dec. 29—<By The As-| Cone Part pi vat ag has ate ph TURKEYS, DUCKS, CHICKENS, GEESE erally stead; bulk veals to pack-} sociated Press.}—The American dele- . > WATCHNIGHT SERVICE ty 10.25@10.60; shippers. hand pick-| cates at this afternoon's meeting of mont 6 Per cent. All kinds of produce—Give us a trial. ing at 11.00 and up; stockers and feed-| the sub-commission on minorities he only declines of outstanding {m- 5 unchanged; recetpts 1793 ‘ ade an appeal in behalf of the hun-| Portance were 7 per oent in bitumin- AARNHAR' NEW YORK. cee a hve | cases. ers See mas lighter kind showing | Tris of thousands of refugees from | US coal and 47 per cent in anthracite, W. H. B 44 & co. changes = ‘rregular. ———>> some decline. ny | Turkey. They asked the Turks to| both of which were due to the strike 272 Weat First St. Ph 1372-J ‘cents: Great Britain cant 4.68%, Sheep receipts 8,000; slow, generally The fina! estimates of the wheat est Firs' one * -} provide in thelr amnesty arrange t apenas 06, 0? cee tae om tone | PIVERNOR 9 MOVING steady tn better grades, fat lembt'| Monts cr the return of these refugecs [cToP showed it to have been about WE ARE OPEN SUNDAY—WE DELIVER it : raf ‘ : . | 41,000, rt 8 or five per cen 7.28; Italy demand 5.04, cables F. Suncay night at the First Baptist | os jambs to packers 45.00; ‘some. held | to thetr’ formar homes, if they eo der} 2 os jaat year. This waa due, sired, with the assurance that they A ht hie u meeting vaill open with a general get-| ward to 8.50; choice lot 199 pound ewes | Property. o ea erally higher. There was a decline of togethes abot 9 o'clock. This ‘will| jit, yesterday 3.6) feeders about 38 er cent in wheat exports, a con- ty minutes of congregational singing CHEYENNE, - 3140; Brasil demand 11-80; Montreal} ernor-clect William D. Ross and Mrs. ’ ee els egy YORK, Deo. 29—Copper at the executie residence. Gov-| ning on a large attendance. bulk butcher cows and heifers 4.00@) 00 aus only to over-exertion ani| view stated. oo give those present a chance tc get a BERNHARDT IMPROVED. dition linked with the foreign situa- UAGATED BY BOB GAREY Soquainted. Just before ten retreah- | “**4%: PARIS,, Dec. 29.—(By The Asso-|tion, but exports of wheat flour were For E th y y ments will be served, A general twen- Gain Depintinwe: ciated Press)—Madame Sarah Bern-| almost the same as in 1921. very ing in Wyo., Dec. 29.—Goy-| Will follow. Then will come speeches| OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 29.—(U. 8. De- \ 5.75: veals mostly steady: top veals| lectrolytic spot and nearby) ermarelect Ross will. proceed trom 10:00 se gaia hardt was distinctly better today.| Big crops of corn and oats marked tardies Sean abboeee the | oacimient oe-Abrioutrarélodings Te: | Une. as able to leave her) ped.end bea /the year, each being Jarger than’ in * 34 ! C rith " Ross are moving into the Wyoming Susmigheibour ae period of prayer and] receipts 13,500; mostly 10@15c lower; alae oe h the members of her the: Lehrer typren aoaaal crop e r executive mansion, which was vacated | Consecration will be observed. Rk Dee eee porg -40; bulk {ithe physicians, {t was announced] that of oats about 137,069,000 bu sree Robert D. Carey some This service is open for ell who butchers eee 1108; beet st _| today have found no evidence of or-| more than in 1021. Exporta of these , and for the first time in| wish to attend and usher in the New Fece! jeere Ker: | ganic disease or chronic illness and|commodities were larger by far than $tol bulls slow and weak; dolosns 14%O16%0; futures 16Kc the capitol building, where “ A and. feeders] teouke: spot and nearby $88.75 be sworn in. stag Snaabiral SILVER : 6@3.25; stockers | wise sia: as coopuared cite the corresponding TELEPHONE ouer futures $38.87@ 39.00. ena evening will be held at Apa cil rece!pts 4,000; lambs steads;| DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 29.—Closing | “ine wool manufacturing industry » Iron quiet; prices unchanged. . bulk 13.60@14.40; early top 14.40; some gest price: Flax seed Deeee g a Lead steady 7. held higher: sheep 15@25; higher; ewo | $2.60 bid; January $2.60 tid; May '@ history the inaugural cere-| Year in this way.” erally steady; best here 10.00; bulk) 1 .c¢ come to the conclusion that the| in the preceding year and {t was an: = hay Baben tes NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Foreign bd APT ei Bee tl FEN OF THE Pl isilver 64; Mexican dollars 49. top 8.00; feeders steady; Dest feeding | $2.44 asked; July $2.44% asked. is My | 2 lambs 14.80. = F you want to chaage your SWAN Write Mr. Clasey Fied SW Teawie Batooe y sate = AT THE RIALTO THEATER “ DERREAMERS DENVER, Colo., Dec. 29.—Cattle’ UNDERREAMER A “Situation Wanted” ad he \ 5 5 market steady; beef Cotton consumption rose nearly 14 rs per cent in the first eleven months 3 Monday, January 1, will| The committee in charge are plan- | 7-00@8.50; she stock slow and steady:) 001+ couapse of the famous actress'|nounced prices were higher, the re- receipts 900; ~ And have your need oe steers $4.50@8.60; cows and heifers, Ss $2.00@7.75; calves. $5.00@9.50; stock- ers and feeders, $3.50@7.50. Hogs rece!pts 800; market 18 to 250 lower; top $8.25; bulk $8.00@8.20. Sbeep receipts 790; market 25 to AT ‘UR 0c lower; lambs $12.50@14.00; ewes, ae a $4.00@7.00:" feeder lambs, 12.00@14.00. , SUPPLY: STORE pees Sa. i A marvelous dog is one of the stout- hearted heroes in the superb cast that supporte Jane Novak in “Colleen of the Pine,” her first big R-C attraction }coming to the Rialto theatre today and tomorrow. The nobility of self- sacrifice forms the theme of Miss No- vak's first vehicle for R-C and she, as. the elder sister sacrificing much for Cotton. et younger one, achieves nothing NEW YORE, Dec. cas cotton )siurt of &. personal triumph. A bril 6.60. ] Mant cast appears with the star, COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. Basement Midwest Building—Opposite Post Office AT. YOU SUPPI : ISRID The coming year will mark the f sevontyfitth anniversary of the or | ganization of the University of Wis- consin. - cs i i