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GHEDY KEEN IN ~ SHOW PLAYS TO A PACKED HOUSE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923 ELAS MINSTREL The Elks Frolic was in even bet- ter Funning condition Thursday than the opening night and the sec- ond performance played to a packed house, The last performance will be given at the auditorium at §& o'clock this evening. The minstrel half of the show went over big. Jack Leary as in- terlocutor, working with Bon Biggs and Brian Dougherty as end men, keeps the comedy moving at a fast pace, and the gags follow one an- other like machine gun bullets. Lee Mills in “That Old Gang of Mine” and Pau! Sautter in “Dreamy of the play, went over In much bet- ter fashion last night. The comedy was snapped up and the sag that ‘was noticeable the opening night had disappeared. Paul Hooper and Brian Daugherty, the one over- worked member of the case, handle most of the comedy with able as- sistance by H. Roe Bartle and Walter Heckert. “Listen to Me,” a song and dance number by Miss Shobloom and Mr. Hooper, in this act, is worth a special mention. either ak ~2 2 sie Child Death Rate Is Low In Gotham NEW YORK, Dec, 7—Children dorn in most mining towns have less chance: of living throughout thelr first year than those born even In New York's most congest- ed districts, according to infant mortality statistics made public by the American Chi'd Health Asso- ciation. The communities in Pennsylvania have death rates | for the first year from 104 to 177 out of every 1,000 babies born, while the death rate in New York City is only 75 out of a thousand. Dunmore, Pa., with an infant death rate of 177, leads all other towns included in the report. Greeley, Colorado, has a death rate he Casper Daily Cridone BOYS CONFESS Missing Flyer ‘To MURDER OF ®eported Safe ‘YOUNG CHILD 2222 rarsccs | aviator. who with his mechanican, J. fog Kelly, was reported lost in the PASADENA, Calf, Dec. 7.—Wil-| vicinity of Victoria, B. C. yesterday liam Forrester and. Paul Dade'er.:arrived safely at Victoria after both 14, pupils of the Monroe school being forced to land at Portland, for abnormal children, confessed last near Sydney, B. C. according-to « night, according to the police that telephone message received by Mrs. they were the slayers of Arthur|Munter. Kelly remained with the | Martinez, five, whose body was salvaged plane on a small farm on found tied to a post tn an abandoned | the island. factory late’ yesterday. ——___ The lttle boy had been missing | | from home since Wednesday noon. | The Forester and Dadeler boys re | ported to the po'lce that they found the body. The lad’s arms and legs had been wired together and his body had been wired to the post. The two lads camly described, of- ficers said, how they had shot the Aine 3 opponents, PAGE FIVE Watch for the date. A Packard coupe ts going to be given away st he disposes of his other two and KC Finer texture and Larger volume | in the baked goods KG G.0. P. TOASK RESIGNATION OF GOVERNOR INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. Governor Warren T. McCray’s re- tirement from office will be sought as a result of his involved financial affairs, Clyde A. Walb, republican Melody” had the singing numbers in the minstrel that made the big- gest hit with the audience. The “Beaux and Belles” chorus and Florence Shobloom and her gang in “Finale Hoppers” were again bright lights of the show. The “Beaux and Belles,” a dancing chorus and one of the best home tuent numbers that has ever been put on here includes Marion Mann, Ethel Mann, Lucille Aldridge, Claire Shoemaker, Fryne Wilkes, Delilah Wilkes, Margaret England, Beatrice Shoemaker, Beulah McGovern and Lucile Fletcher. state chairman, declared here after “Indian Mythology," the Indian] several conferences with party lead-| sketch that ends tragically as alljers. “I am determined to carry out| good Indian sketches do, makes the diversity in a program that ts other- wise ail comedy, The characters tay judgment that Governor Mc-| Cray ought to retire from the of-| fice which he holds,” said Mr. Walb. are handled excellently by Carrie Ear owt ee Barlitt, Jack Leary, Lee Mills and| CASPER MONUMENT WORKS. Paul Sautter, Miss Barlitt’s song is the outstanding feature of the eketch. “West Goes mest Casper, the final act Tribune Want Ads bring results. | child with a pistol while enacting wild west. scenes and then, in a panic over their action, had beaten him into invensibility and left him tied up in the abandoned factory to die. of 150, and ‘Trinidad, in the same state, 122. The rate of Anaconda, Montana, is 117. The association said that where the health program was adopted, adopted, rates were invariably = oe 2 St lower. ; A Ponzi Program A bonus bond issue and a sirul- taneous reduction in taxation would be nothing but Ponzied finance carried into the operations of the | Federal government. For the d2- | sign would be to hoodwink the peo- j ple as to the real nature of the violation of the principles of sound government finance. If we must grant bonuses, keep up the taxes where they belons. —————— TWO LOST IN IDAHO LAKE SAND POINT, Idaho, Dec. 7—R. N. Jackson, 67, pioneer Idaho phy- sician and Mrs. Fred Walters, 35,| Going into debt for “adjusted com- both of Dover, were drowned yes-| pensation” would mean eventually terday afternoon in the Pend d’Orille | an expenditure far in excess of the river at LacLede, Idaho, when Dr.) sum actually paid to the veterans Jackson drove his car off the end! because of the interest paid to the of the ferry boat into 40 feet of| bondholders, “Pay as you go is the water. The bodies have not been’! best policy, bonuses being no excep- recovered, tion.—Springfleld Republican. An Unpreceden WE sincerely believe that never be- fore in the history of the great chocolate industry, has there been such a hearty, such a fri ly response to our invitation to enjoy Eline’s de- licious Almond Bars and Eline’s Pure Milk Chocolate. We particularly want to express our warmest thanks to your dealers for their co-operation and interest. 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