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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923. MINERAL LANDS TKISLEFT T0 TATE VOTERS Text of Proposed Con- stitutional Amend- ment Is Given. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 23.—The Wyom'ng electorate in November, 1924, will yote on a proposal to tax mineral lands not only on the value of the improvements thereon and the value of the production therefrom. but cn the right to remove mineral from them. The text of the so-called “severance tax" constitutional amend- ment submitted by the Seventeenth legislature follows: “A joint resolution proposing to amend Section 3,’ Article XV of the Constitution of Wyoming, which re- Intes to the taxation of mines, provid: | Sng for the manner of taxing and for a Severance tax. “Be it resolved by the Legisla ture of the State of Wyoming, two- | thirds of all members of each of the houses voting separately, concurring. “That the following amendment of Section 3 of Articie XV, of the Constitution of the State of Wyo- , ming. relating to the taxation of mines, be submitted to the electors of the State of Wyoming, at the next general election to be held in, said Stato, as an amendment to the | Constitution of the State of Wyo- ming, and which if ratified by a/ Mrs. Stephen Kelliher, widow of majority of said electors, shall be-| Shot am come a part of the Constitution of | 2venue, Chicago, is shown above. said state, and shall take tho place | of Section 3 of Article XV, and be| Bot hmen drew ther “gais” killed Kelliher, killed in Al Tearney's cafe at Thirty4fifth street and Calumet [S band's slayer, Handsome Dan McCarthy, by calling him abusing names. but McCarthy got in the load that instantly the notorious labor leader who was alleged to have taunted her hus- *known as Section 3, Article XV thereof: | “Article XV, Section 3. All mines | and mining claims from which gold, | silver, and other precious metals, | silver, iron ore, soda saline, coal, petroleum, and other crude and min-| eral oll and natural gas, or other| valuable deposits is, or may be pro- duced, shall be taxed in addition to the surface improvements, and in leu of taxes on the lands, on the| gross output in proportion to the: actual value thereof, as may be pre RANCHMAN LAID y farmer arms Booth Tarkington said a heartful when he wrote “the Flirt.” Offered! on the screen as a Untversal-Jewel production, it stands alone among photoplays of the year as the “story of the folks-next door.” “The Flirt is about folks—typical! bed by law. Provided that in ad-| WAHPETON, N. D., Feb. 23. John & severance license tax based on the| : Soa aaa actual value of the gross output." | Who lved several days after hi oe |and legs were frozen while protect. “ T” 7 THE FLIR AT {recent blizzard, was buried at Han- kinson today. In a hospital here widow had both hands and a foot am- |Ported recover‘ng. Nearly smothered beneath {co crust: ed biankets, with the snow heaped jWere found huddied together.. The father’ was standing upright, his faco turned toward the> northwest, hfs American folks of the kind who ask a better proiect the ones le loved blessing at the dinner table and dress, Though his arms and logs had been up on Sunday and Jaugh with life!frozen solid, his face seared, he lived ition thereto there shall be levied! p woite 31, Richland count ing his wife and two children in the THE WYOMING (rien The two children are re- upon them. ne mother and children body rigid. his arms outstretched co through tears. {several days. ‘The story opens with the Madisons/ The fect of the boy, 7, had been at the dinner table. Father at theisucht:y frozen but he atickly recov-| bead. daughters on elther side and a) oro The baby girl, aged 2, when xid brother where wo could a:most! rong. was nestled in her mother's reach out and box his impish little) gems unharmed, sh'elded by the hands Sra Th * begin iher cons| thet today. were, amputated. cana hele | ne ated for! For thirty-two hours Wolfe and his sowea iniliane tienes ping tte role| family were in aging bi thelr 2 on'y protection the roug brilliantly. he few coverings that stablished as|¥agon box and the fev rings toe ealaaine ait > “hladen emo-|farm people usually have with them. tions. Helen Jerome Eddy is admir-| The story of Wo‘fe's death was ably sulted. told here todey—a story of a father's George Nichols, ax ths father, is/herolsm in the face of overwhelming, heroic. ‘The unfolding of the story|odds, The family had been v'sit-| ling relatives and at 8 o'clock that o! GAVE UP LIFE IN BLIZZARD TO SAVE LIVES OF HIS FAMILY {utes lat AT REST WHO morning set out for home. Five mi rm broke with sud- dennes Wolfe a and tepted to turning in the retrace his way his team he lost his blinding wind, dust in rings snow, farm house the re'a Mrs. Wolfe and a rand sister—became frant 20, started out to find but could make no n the storm and was forced to return alone. It was late the next day before the storm-abated'and le search could be resumed Ou in the field. a hundred feet from the road. and only 200 yards from the house, the sled was found. The horses 1 been unhitched but had not Che Caspet Daily Cribune FLBUSTERIN HOUSE ENDED, JAMS RESULT Cape Cod Canal Pur- chase Not to Be Urged At this Session. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Although republican leaders had ended the fillbuster started in the house Wed nesday by announcing that they would not press at this time the bil! Proposing government Purchase of the Cape Cod canal, the legislative jam in that body had been intensified today by the time consumed in thé fillbuster. ‘The program was further complicated by the prospect of delay in securing action on the allen prop erty bill, the unfinished business be fore the house today. A number of representatives were prepared to offer amendments authorizing the re turn of all property. seized during the war from enemy aliens instead of only the smaller trusts as now bropesed in the measure. The consideration of farm credits legislation has been definitely put off from tomorrow, as originally planned, until next Monday or Tuesday. Al though the banking committee, work- Ins until late last night. had com pleted consideration of the Capper bill, Chairman McFadden announced that {t had yet to cona'der today fea tures of the Lenroot-Anderson bi \which may he reported either In a com posite bi® with the Capper measure or As weparate Igis'at‘on. The commit also has added to the Capper one bi, Vberalizing the farm loan bank which already has been passed Ly the house. It has been predicted that if the committee fails to include the princ’pal features of the Lenrcot- Anderson bill tn {ts report, an at tempt to add these by amendment on the floor will be made by membrrs of he farm bloc who have waged « sharp fight for the measure. The- house by night sessions has cleared its calendar of virtually ull private bills and it was thought pos sble these sessions now would be continued to cope with the jam of important legislation still pending. ———-——___ | EWS BRIEFS NEW YORK—The Standard Oil company of New Jersey today an- nounced an advance of one cent a gallon in the price of gasoline in New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, West Virgin'a and the District of Columbia, and one and a half cent @ gallon in North and South Caro. lina. BUFFALO, N. Y.—Fire ear’y to day swept through the business block on the east side of Washing- ton street between Carroll and Sen moved. One was dead and the other near death from the co'd ——————_—— THE PAS, Man., Feb. 23.—Gray- son, driving Morgan's team, won The Pas dog derby today, finishing at 1:52 o'clock, with an elapsed time for the 200 mile course of 26 hours 52 minutes. Russick was second, Winterton, third Two of the drivers were out of the race. S, Bjorkman of Winni- Peg returned to The Pas th’s morn- Ing after covering only a short dis- tance and Stabback, driving a Creighton entry, also qunt. fish greed and brutal pride for enough money to keep his home together and his name clean. | “The Filrt" perhaps will prove to) De the outsanding picture of the year. | It is a neteworthy production and is now showing at tho Wyoming the- ater. finds him battling against Cora's sel- ee ——-———_ Tho great Italian painter, Titian, continued, to work until he as ninety-elght. His great-masterpiece, “Venus,” was one of the great pic-|, tures that came from his brush after he was sixty. —— A Frenchman spent 10 years of h's life to invent a noiseless clock, and when he had succeeded nobody would buy it. J. A. YOST Pain in Back of Neck? Read What This Man Says: Mondamin, Iowa—'For over one year and a half I was afflicted with what the doctors called neuritis in| aeoth arms, shoulders, back, of neck| and head, I took treatment from “ , many doctors, also at the Springs, but found no rellef until I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. I had not taken them over thirty days until I got rellef. I continued theit use for several weeks and was then feeling fine, I can do my work with- Marion Davies after fire had swept Btyiios, New York City, ‘Westbound No, 603. Eastbound— No. 606 out any pain or trouble, although I , 808 aan. am past 75."—J. A. Yost, Route 2 ‘Weatbound Health is your most v able asset Do not neglect it. Write Dr. Peres Sastboun® President of the Invalids’ Hotel, !n Buffalo, N. ¥., all about yourself. You will receive confidential medical ad- © FREE of all cost. Or, send 10c rial pkg. of Anuric (antt-uric ). Advertisement, This is all that remained of valuable painti TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Vv 8 and costumes of the Cosmopolitan Moving Picture Arrives 2:40 p. m. Arrives 3:40 p. m Arrives Departs 3:00 p. m. Departs 8:55 p. m, Departs Departs 5 p. m. 40 a. m, $:35 p. m. =8:10 p.m, ec streets, causing a loss estl- mated at $350,000. PENSACOLA, Fla.—The loss was a estimated today at $300,000 in fire which last night swept ya of the naval stcres and warehouses company at Goulding, a suburb. CLEVELAND, Ohio. — Firemen early today battled for hours to prevent flames sweeping into 175, 000 gallons of explosive oils and varnishes in a fire that caused dam- age estimated at nearly $200,000 to the Cleveland Varnish company fac- tory. CHICAGO— Joseph J. Wright, who doctors said had Seen asleep fv fifty days, due to effects of toxic meningitis, today was report- ed recovering, NEW YORK—The seperation suit of Mrs. Eleanor V. V. Brewster, against Eugene V. Brewster, yub- isher of a motion picture magazine brought because of his alleged at tentions to Miss Corll: Palmer. motion picture actress. has been settled. Mfs, Brewster's attorneys anncunced today that a $50,000 home at Roslyn, L. 1., with furnish: ings ya‘ued at $40,000 and alfmony had been given to their client. DUBLIN—A large band of men armed with rifles last evening raid- ea the postoffice at Blackrock, a seaside resort near Dundalk, Louth village was similarly visited. CINCINNATI—Neighbors, on en- tering a cottage at Dayton, Ky., found Mrs. Martha L. Mansfield, 67, hyvf famished and helpless, ly- ing in bed beside the frozen body of her dead sister, Mrs. Margaret Lan- ham, 75. Convict Hanged For Murder of | Fellow Prisoner FOLSOM, Cal., Feb. 23.—George Donnelly was hanged at the state prison here today for the slaying of a fellow convict. He maintained his Jocular and deflant attitude until the end. Se pacienteee QUEBEC, Feb. 23—Jean Lebel and his team won the second heat of the international dog sled derby today, run over a mile course from Quebec to Lorette and return. Lebel also won tho first heat, run yesterday over a 45 miles course. See us for Hemstitching, ing. sign, Phone 2212 CASPER HEMSTITCH SHOP Not located in any Dry Good Store. Miss Mary Miles Minter, whose contract with the Famous Players-Lasky will soon expe, has announced that she is going to step off the silver screen to thy legitimate stage. It is rumored she may even go a step further—to the stage of matrimony, An ardent writer is said to be bridegroom, PAGE SEVEN. MARION DAVIES ONE OF DOZEN MUST BEAUTIFUL c of the national association. Mr. Bon had many good things to say regard. ing the way he and other delegates had been treated in Kansas City, St Louis, Atlanta, and Jacksonville. A significant point brought out was that Casper is not as well advertised | as it might be throughout the south ern states and that it would be well Coles Phillips, eminent artist, to advertise it to a greater extent. | has named Marion Davies as one oF A nominating committee was &D-| the twelve most beautiful women of pointed for the election of officers on America as his share to the contre the board to take place in March.| versy started by Neysa McMein, Migs The committee consists of Cecil Bon,’ amount-Ccemopolitan production A. L. Mathews, P. A. Burns, William | navies’ new and much-talked-of Barnard, and John England. Paramount-Cosmopolitan production aes St ‘When Knighthood Was in Flower.” in which she pays the role of Prin- FOR “MELODYLAND” Rehearsa!s called for today “Melodyland” are as follows: 4:30 p. m.—Fairyland chorus end principal. 5:00 p. m.—"I'm @ Regular Parmer in a Nine o’Clock Town,” chorus and principal. 6:30 p. m.—"Girle, Girls, Gite,” chorus. 7:00 p. m.—“Melodylana.” chorus. y chorus @nd prin 8:15 p. m—All principale for cab aret opening. a | | te requires just double the power | | | to propel a steamship 20 miles an hour that {t does to drive the same vssal 16 miles per hour. ance To-night Here are two new dance hits witti all the thrills—saxophones, chro- the possible prospective | REALTORS OUTLINE POLICY FOR YEAR AT LUNCHEON GATHERING teasonable prices, exclusive list- ings, and licensed agents, are in cluded in the program of the Casper Real Estate board according to the trend of opinion volced at the meet of that organization at its luncheon this noon. It was brought out by A. P. Nes- itt that where a property owner desires to list a house at an ex iorbitant price the realtor ought not te t. It was found that ances of this kind had d that in these cases the owners had been informed that the realtor could not handle the property. It was also urged upon the mem bers that they accept exclusive list ings only. This provides for greater tonyenience and for greater benefit to the owner as well as the realtor. The members of the Casper Rea! Estate board co-operate with each other in such a manner as to insure » prospective purchaser getting the 1 of a house he wants whether the agent be goes to has it on his lst cr wot. Action is to be brought against agents who are operating without a license. C. 8. Hill, commissioner of immigration, has gathered informa tion to the effect that there are many 5. S.S. Is the Great Builder of Red« Blood-Cells and Rheumatism Must Go! Just Try It! “Rheumatism? Me? No, indeed, it's All gone, every bit of it! It’s eun- shine and joy for me now for the first time in years. I feel a wonderful glory again in the free motion I used fo have when my days were younger. I look at my iands and think of t been able to do that in many yea! T can thank 8. 8, 8. for it all me it wan a rising sun of Joy | erty. Brothers and sisters in rs. Te d Ub- misery, do not close your eyes and think that health, free motion and strength are fone from you forever! It is not so, it is here ‘and now for all of 5. 8. 8. in waiting to bel; Pia ss 8. 8. you. When number ef your red-blood cells, the entire sya- tem undergoes a tremendous change, Everything depends on blood-strengty. Blood which is minus suffictent tells leads to a long list of troubles. Rheumatism is one of them. the great blood-cleanser, blood- bulider, system strengtheaer, nerve in- vigorator. stops skin ‘eruptions, too, pimples, blackheads, acne, bolls. vezema. It builds up run down, tired hen and women, beautities complex. fons, makes the’ flesh firmer. art 8. 8. 8. today. It Is sold drug vores in two sizes. Tho larger size bottle ts the more economical. S.S.S.0iau7s For Roofing, Smokestacks, Fire Escapes or Cornice Work, Call DRAKE ROOFING CO. Phone 33 on wh Button Holes, Steam‘Pleat- Look for our 222 South Wolcott St. | matic scales, herpe, the veiled | trombone, the muted cornet—all on Brunswick Records, the world’s truest reproductions, te put new life into the old phono: graph to-night. persons in Wyoming grho are doing! this. | That the ‘Tribune-Wyoming Radio| eorporation {s advertising the city to 4 large extent through its broadcast: | ng of programs was emphasized iy the meeting today, and it is highly probable that the Casper Real Estate board will purchase stock !n this corporation if it is placed on sale. | Cecil Bon of the See Ben Realty! company addressed the members to- day on the recent visit to Jackson- ville, Fla, in attendance at the con vention of the national committeemen GpranJones lays chera proses Another Great Dress ON $12.50 There are afternoon frocks for frocks in youthful missy styles. NEW SPRING SHOWING OF buy or not. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY HERE IS NEWS! . A Typical Introductory Sale Value Silk Stockings All perfect, all full fashioned, all lisle garter tops. Colors brown and black, per pair— $1.65 | visiting cards on the graves of poets. NOW IN FULL SWAY Exquisite Spring Frocks ° $18.50 : $28.50 Sizes 14 to 44. There are dark colors and light colors, and a big variety of styles, fash- ioned of Taffeta, Flat Crepe and Canton Crepe. sortment to choose from means that it is easy to find a par- ticular style to suit your individual desires. Curtain Nets and Draperies Cretonnes, Madras, Scrims, Marquisettes and Drapery Silks, both plain and figured. Come in and let us show them to you, whether you Radium Silk Bloomers, in all shades and sizes, per pair JOSEPH DAVID & C | | 227 SOUTH. CENTER ST. | CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMENS AND MISSES cess Mary Tudor will open at the REHEARSALS TODAY Rialto theater soon. —_—_———s In Eurpee it is customary to leave Spring: | | Millinery i | ¥ H H ‘ New and beautiful patterns | ere arriving daily and are now on display for your inspec- ii tion. ‘ Corset Dept. In this department you will find beautiful Brassieres, rea- i] sonably priced—Standard eor- t séts (manufactured by the ¥ - Barclay Company) and the i! well known Barclay Tailor a Made Corset—With an expe- rienced corsetiere in charge. | This is the only Barclay Shop i in Casper, and we guarantee @ perfect fit. H — The Barclay Shop Main Floor Sale OS Bldg. the matron—afternoon A large as- $2.95 0.

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