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hear PAGE TEN. be casper Daily Ceibune 4 Genevieve Blinn. gles was the director. Westey Rug. Andree Lajon, be porting Miss Clayton 1: aera mtedey tes tory Bateman, Murdock Mac Quarri a cast of superlative merit includin, APIGULTURE [3 BEFORE SOLON IN NEWMEASURE Representative Hardin to In- troduce Bill Calling for In- spection and Control. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan. 18.— (Special to the Tribune.})—Ap‘culture has become so important in Wyoming and so rapidly Is increasing tn impor- tance, that it is about to break into the compiled statutes. That is, {t ‘= about to break into the state law if Representative W. B. Hardin of Fre- mont county has his way, and Repre- sentative Hardin is a determined, re- sourceful and influential member of the Seventeenth legislature. Reprerentative Hardin stated today that he inroduce a bill provid- ing for | eriodical’ agricultural inspec: tion and for measures designed to control Itural diseases. The ap!- cultural industry, he stated, is becom- ing an ‘tmport producer of food- stuff and revenue for the agricultural communities of the and it fs time the state government began to give it some measure of the protec: tion that so bountifully is provided for other Wyoming liv k pursuits, If measures are taken to control dis: eases of cattle, sheep, horses and hogs, why not control diseases of bees? asks Representative Hard'n's bee-raising constituency. Which lets the cat, or rather the bee, out of the bag—apiculture is bee raising. May- be we've been kidding ourselves with the assumption that you wouldn't know offhand what {t meant, but hon- est, when Representat! Hard'n sprung it on us we weren't sure but that he might be discussing a medi- eine, an exercise or maybe some sort ot a mysterious vice the acquaintance of which we had not made during our more or less sinful career. “Foul brood,” says Representative Hard'n, brings havoc tnto beeraising communities in which it obtains a foothold. ‘Therefore, he believes, it is the duty of the state to undertake era- ication where it has obtained a foot- hold, and prevention where {t has not, and these w!ll be the objective of the bill which he {s to bring in. Wyoming bees !ast year made 1,050,- 000 pounds of hone; worth $105,000, DEAD ORIENTAL DANCER WIFE OF SCREEN ACTOR BAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 18.—Fritz! Mann, ortental dancer, whose body was found on the beach at Torrey Pines Monday under ” circumstances that cause the’ police to believe she was the victim of foul play, was mar- ried secretly \ several months ago to & rfotion picture actor in’ Hol!ywood, according to a statement made today by Chief of Police James Patrick. The chief state that his information came from a physician with whom Miss Mann was in consultation last Friday night. Chief Patrick stated that the name of the actor) was known to him but that, pending de- velopments his identity would not be public. Information was also received by the chief that the dead woman had re- vently signed a contract with a prom- inent motion picture company. Sev- eral men, !t was stated by Chief Pat- tick, are under surveillance. Miss Mann, who was 20 years old, resided in Denver until @ year ago. OCEAN oTORM Io MADE TO ORDER \Irvin Willat Accomplishes Re- markable Feat in Realistic Manner. Many directors have attempted to stage reproductions of ocean storms in the studio but most of them have had only indifferent success. It re- mained for Irvin. V, Willat to accom- plish a remarkable feat along this line, After’ taking pictures from the deck of a real steamship on the Pa- cific in his new production for Para- mount, “On the High Seas," featur- ing Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt which comes to the Rinlto heater to- morrow he had an exact reproduc- tion of a section of the deck con- structed in studio tank at Holly- wood. It was placed on rockers aero- 9 used to make me down In plane propel'e a terrific torrents and 1 In in this 1 Lewis HEMORRHAGE OF LUNES 15 CAUSE OF DEATH 10 VETERAN OF WORLD WAR Hemorrhage of the lungs brought Geath to Alex Kirlagis, 27 years of age last night. Kirlagis was drinking coffee at a lunch counter in a pool hal!, 220 West First street at 10 o'clock. He was sudden’y taken with and attack and dropped from his chair. Persons standing near rushed to his aid and londed him into a taxi un- conscious. He died before he arrived atthe county hoxpital. The. body is/now being held at the Shaffer-Gay chapel. The deceased was n veteran of the World war having been gassed in France ing taken tubercu- losis a5 a resu! He had been in Casper for less than a month, his former address being Cheyenne. Asks Repeal of Entire Chapter Of Election Act, and 18.—Re. | several uundon th aken from a ving another featured role, drifted for several days after n ocean liner. was surrounded by ® eteff of techn men who man- @ the various effects. Two men cperated wind machines which b'ew the sails and rigsing. Another pulled rope attached to the end of tho yhich swayer It back and forth. \notter stood at the side of the boat nd dashel water up over the side as eo bod es dropped !n ene by one. or produced Ightning and electricians attended to the The camera was set upon a special trinad which allowed it to be rocked and swared. producing the effect on the screen of a rolling ship, All these off 1 to work with mathem teal preeision, in Nouritis Use Nuradium [ts Influence to s to Relieve Pain Is Not Surpassed Even by Opium or Morphine. cts he NORTH WESTERN TC DOUBLE ITS suppres PRESENT YARDS $100,000 Will Be Expended for Laying of New Switch- ing Tracks; Grading Has Already Started. With approximately $100,000 worth ot construction work under way, the Chicago and Northwestern railroad here has started. grading on 17 acres of newly purchased land south of the present tracks for the purpose of doubling the present yards and laying 10 miles of switching trackage. Increased freight tonnage is given as one of the reasons for this new addition to the railroad. The !and was purchased some time ago. It lies between Rallrond avo- nue and the present tracks. Comple- tion of the work is expected in April of this year. STRIKERS GET 77010 YEARS HARRISON, Ark., Jan. 1 ‘Luther Everton, Ark., striking employes of the Missouri and North Arkansas railroad were sentenced to from 7 to 10 years each in the state peniten- tlary today after they had pleaded guilty to charges of arson growing out of the burn'ng of a railroad bridge Thursday night. More than 75 armed men, still were camped on the business streets toda: These men, it was said, were tn pos- jsession of purported confessions that ten or eleven strikers held in jail had taken part in the burning of railroad bridges and other depredations. Tho armed men made up part of a citi- zens’ committee that quest oned strik- \ers and strike sympathizers. a !Protection Of Employes With Natrona Power A step in the protection of the fam- ilies of its employes has been taken by the Natrona Power company which has taken out Ife Insurance for the entire 50 persons who work for the company, The system {s according to a bonus proposition. Policies are from $1,000 to $5,000. An employe of the com. pany who has been such for the per: fod of six months receives a $1,000 policy. Thé length of service de- termines the size of the policy, which is graduated accordingly. The Na- trona Power company keeps the in- surance paid up.until a person ceases to be an emp oye of the company. The 50 policies which have so far been written were obtained from the Western Union Life Insurance com. pany through its state agent Guy When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Musterole is easy to apply and it gets in its good work right away. Often it prevents a cold from turning into “flu” or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole with the fingers. It does all the good work of grandmother’s mustard plaster without the blister, Musterole is a clean white ointment made of oil of mustard and otherhome simples. It is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma~- tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron- Wise, of Harrison, and “Red” Orr of| MARRY HER AND ‘\ITTLE MISS NOBODY THEN GET 0. K., BUDDIES’ PLAN COBLENZ, Jan. 17.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—Marry the girl first; then ask the commanding officers a1 | ohtacag This seems to be the policy f.the American soldiers as the time a their separation from the Rhine- land approaches. The usual method of procedure tn- volves three ceremonies: the civil and religious rites take place at Luxem- burg, followed by another here be- fore the army chaplain !f-the consent of the superior officer is obtained. There have been 498 such marri- ages during the occupation and more than 100 non-commissioned officers and privates have appled for permis- sion to take their brides to the United States, CASPER LIKES INSTANT ACTION There has never peen anything with the QUICK action of simple camphor, hydrastis, witchhazel, ete., as mixcd in Lavoptik eye wash. One user says he ts astonished at the restful feeling it gives his eyes. Another reports first trial helped her eyes which mattered and were red and watery. One small bottle Lavoptik usually helps ANY CASE weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE: Casper ap-| of Pharmacy,—Ady. a A western bifl In three acts entitled “Little Miss Nobody” is the offering of the Lawrence P. Wall company at the Iris starting today. The time of tho story 1s sn the days ‘49. Beautiful) western costumes 1 te worn by tke Styles and Smiles chorus, while the male members of the cast will be present with their cew boy regan.” and miniag outfits. Cre of the! thrilling points of the play {s said to be the fight scene in the bar room. Master Joe Derita will be featured in the vaudeville end of the program. Mickey Hanley will havé another one of his surprises which are always ‘wrapped up and waiting for the open- ing of a new bill, The Derita ers, Dan Malumby, Dorothy Seymour, and the Bryan® sisters will put forth thelr best -efforts to make this big | western bill a complete success. Earl Williams’ will be featured in “Fortunes Mask,” a thrilling photo- play. ER oA ‘TFT WERE QUEEN? AT Beauteous Mithel Clayton come again to the forefront in a romantic drama of transcending beauty cal'ed “If I Were Queen.” It will be screened to- lay for the last times at the Rialto Ii NEW TALS OFFERING, THE RIALTO LAST TIMES: le The New, Perfected Aspirin ---Tingle’s Laxo-Aspirin MfRelicves Pain Quickly--Prevents Distarbance of y Digestion--Is Gently Laxative! at ~ =the aspirin that does not cause heartburn and flatus lency! : —the aspirin that has scientifically combined with it a gentle laxative. the aspirin with the three-fold attack against i pains colds neuriti. :) et cetera Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box” Therapeutic Research Laboratories mont. Carpenters’ | Overalls , Underhill’s best heavy; hill Overalls. Challenge price THE HUB’S THIRD ANNUAL Men’s All Leather Scout Shoes. Sale price value. price Challenge Men's All Leather Army Last Work Shoes. $4,00 2.45 Dress Shoes for Men. 100 Blucher and English lasts. colors, Goodyear welt. Sale price = cent leather, in Mahogany and black 2.95 Men’s high-grade Dress Shoes. Full stock. Calf Challenge Sale! The Bargain Event That Holds the Attention of the Entire West If you value the purchasing power of your dollar, you will join the rush of happy, enthusiastic, thrifty Casper shoppers that will fill this store to capacity tomorrow. This is a wonderful opporunity to MAKE MONEY—BY SAVING IT on the purchase of the many things you need for is to come, at these Challenge Sale prices, which mean BONA FIDE savings of 25 to 50 per cent. If Our SHOES Could Speak Their Tongues ~ Would Holler BARGAINS Men’s Flanne] Shirts, in fancy plaid and checks. $7.50 values .... e shy Socks. All colors. ale price ee 5e Dress Shirts in neat pat- terns, fast colors. Chal- price . Ade price $1.95 CHEYEN Wyo., Jan. A noted scientist and medical lec. chitis, asthma, Men’ i kin, Good: Well Men's C 3 we en’s 100% Leather Work Shoes. Built on the in, Goodyear Welt. 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