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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 PAGE SEVE Che Casper Daily Eribune Sa pmmmremnmennns | Atlanta, Ga. thr prohibition i eye . | a agents, Earl Curry, Raymond Kivg See ee wt ace =10e Admission 40e dA. F. McCarthy; A. M. Kolb, a q ,7 A? A f CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE Chicago policeman; the Ght Kdge SEE— + THE tl CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. FARB $12.50 || Beverage company, = corporation, ~AT THE q Saves you aia 12 hours trave) between Casper operating a brewery at Lawrence, i ’ Rawlins Mass,; W. T. Tamoure, freight trat- , tic manager of the Boston and i WY OMING MOTORWAY Maine railroad; North Station, Bos- —IN— H Salt Creek praneporaden Seidel Office ton, Mass.; George WW. Nicholson, H TOWNSEND ROTE PHONE 144 general agent, eet, and Pas.) “THE COMING i ass.; and J. C. ROD LA ROGQUE MAKES. Kim in his courtship of the exotic » no campaig wet f E c CORFEN HISTORY IS sian woman maxe up the uish:| Provision Made in Revenue Bill Being| jaeeeras tncstlng (fre Hat kN ail a, ie oe Ee highly paral and} newspar ft ore of the city. elt he DE yak Colo, Nev. 19.—(- lack Holt thtaking se tive. Jenver tot sts the largest sub- | ~ ‘MOS IT THE RIALTO ‘eixte Driggs and Richard Carte | Drafted in Committee Will Bring rain fa! todge onthe Woodmen ot| Noah Beery in featured réles gt \dded h . 5 the World in existence, as the re ji ° A |i bignte adnianierene were oF Immediate Cut in Payments COL COOLINGE sult of the merging last vl| ean Bile Dore WN @ producer and su a story as/ Denve mp num 1 nd ¢ Coming of Amo: ae | ' sey camp number 7 of th hen the great Cicil B, DeMil —_—_— .. ee ¥ ) ADM AB LA Sete dppaieedayal 1 WASHINGTON, Noy, 19.--(P)—Retroactive tax reduc- ea ieee and the leading role in “The Coming NEVER THE TWAIN sou am aaasnon to su in future federal levies, is pro- of Amos" under the direction of vided by the revenue bill now in preparation by the house | ceded that t4 a. De. Bile ates. ts | SHALL MEET GLOSES ways and means committee. Protect your ceded asa Mille star thi The committee yesterday voted to nullify the i | 1 sing c: as as - 1 increased . 5 GReeihekadeiotcn | \inheritance tax rates carried in the 1924 revenue law | (Continued From Page One child from STARTS TIA WAPEES feta sink ben KT AMERICA TODAY would make the lower 1921 inherit- | admaltted Apc his patient had failed | b SATURDAY Pi Fs ; i a | ce rat 3 1s slightly, hopes that the rugged con- | | coded In thin Produ itt | Bc Aten BADLY. Su. AL aheriinate |stlution which aided ‘colonel Coot | ad coughs RI 4 LTO on e idge a quick recovery after an alto theater for a three-day run that.in this leading role under DeMiile’s personal suyer-|.Peter B. Kyne’s enchanting story of eee inheritance rates becomes og oe ete Gdauan at gives sure vision he was to ke scre. ‘ Si a effective. or J s F. Coupal, prest- on he was to make screen his.|the South Sea islands, wil be shown |ffmOtlve, agg Pre sig terra Mine erage al relief But be has, As “Amos,” he {s given the opportunity to pour forth all the sincerity. all the realigm, a'l the in- describable touches of humor and pathos that he has evidently kept stored away for this momentous oc- lor. ly beautiful background as those The story starts in Australia, with} which appenr in “Never the Twain | actually would be lower than under | for her coming. There is even more | all except those whose missions are breathtaking suddeness it sweeps to|Shall Meet.” Filed with all the/the 1922 act. | strength to be found in the touch of | urgent, he refuses admission, There BISHOP-CASS—BLOCK WEST OF HENNING the gay Riverla and a Nfe of ease | magic and romance associated with As a result the government. would | Jesus. | will be no departure from this pro: and luxury such as he has never |life in the South Seas, this photo-| have to make refunds on all settle-| “Sometimes nothing but trouble ceedure until Mr. Coolidge's healt (9 narcotics) ma dreamed of. There he meets the beet, | play sounds an entirely new note in| ments of inheritance levies made be-| will bring a man into touch with | has materials ved nthe ee tiful Tussian prineese, with whem {the lterature and drama of motion | {ween June 2, 1924, and the effective | God, The woman, has she been well, | t this proven remedy he falls desperately in love and also | pictures. date of the proposed new law, which | might have sald that religion was | PRESIDENT GDES TO help your ebild, too. In the role of Tamea, the half-}!t 1s Kcr tint amount to Fey car irmerene wet iestrite cre, | NEW YORK FOR ADDRESS. both caste Island princess, Anita Stewart S¢veral million dollars. a ’ e ready le, Pe are oe i appeurs in a characterization thor-] ‘The 1921 inheritance tax schedule j but that she didn't need it, But when | Pee Hage Ihde” lett Washing t RONG HEY OT 30080 CLOCK 25 6 ‘is. | side ‘oplidge le ashington oughly suited to her enchanting per-| bad & maximum of 25 per cent and} she was iN with a troublesome dis | acts tddbitor: New ‘York wheres SOME OF THE CONTESTANTS WHO ARE COMPETING Here's the Way Amusements ty and powerful villain, play- oah Beery. perils and dangers that beset ¢ Twain Shall Meet," “Never at the America theater for the last times today, “The Limited Mall” will open tomorrow with Monte Blue in the lead role. Perhaps never in the history of moving pictumes has there been a story filmed against such gorgeous- sonality—a portrayal which calls for many phases of dramatic intensity, varlea with comedy situations. Bert | TAX _ REDUCTION ®* as OF NEW BE RETROACTIVE | YEAR TO: space. given act became law and up to the time the new bill now being written with however, allowing a 25 per cent credit on the federal inheritance tax for payments made on state inherit- ance levies was retained for the settlements in that period. Thus the inheritance rates from June 1, 1924, when the last act became law. a maximum The commit bill it is draft 20 per cent. the 1924 law carries rate of 40 per cent. tee proposes in t ing to cut this to TABERNACLE It ENLARGED HERE’ | (Continued From Page One) | | mother’s touch, and was grate ease, she came to Jesus. 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Their | lives were centered in their only | son, God took the child and the great | blow brought the man and woman | back to God.” The apeaker then touched on those who would ike to be fn touch with God but who don't want to come out publicly and confess, Those who want to “slip around the back wa: as he put it, Others are out of touch TODAY FRIDAY R EX SATURDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE GOLD RUSH” This in Addition to— Blanche Sweet and Ronal ised COMEDY “T Tomorrow—Saturd Rupture System is one of the great- with God, according to Mr. Harper, est blessings ever offered to ruptured ~ . —~_ | because they don’t want to forgive ROAD SHOW men, women and children. It is be- ted hot romance is the dominant | some imagined injury. “The devil ing pronounced the most successful Method ever discovered, and makes how long you have had it, or ho" hard to hold; no matter how many kinds of trusses you have worn, let nothing prevent you from getting this FREE TREATMENT. 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Chaplin was never funnier than in this masterplece of the comedy keynote of “His Supreme Moment,” the new First National picture Blanche Sweet and Ronald Colman are in the leading roles. Amateur Night Tonight. This is amateur night at the Columbia, there will be a number of amateur xuctors trying for the ten dollars in cash prizes which will be awarded to the amateurs who are considered the best by the audience. Among the amateurs are Phillix Elson, lone Farquhar, Florine Keyt, Roberta Faus and Ellen Cor- mack. Vaudeville Tomorrow. Five new acts of road show vaude- may not lead you to commit murder f trusses or supports un- ing at the Columbia theater today ued the . “ es ft 2 : 34 * where it pleased large audiences ease, “hur be se eatintiod BRINGS BACK ter how bad the ruptu | eat Tent, | if he cam get you to quarreling with at both performances last night. | your neighbor. When we consider how much folks have to overlook in us, we have no reason to fall out with the other fellow. A big spirit of forgiveneas in the heart ie ah asset to good health. Anger poisons the human system, and farmers who butcher animals for meat know that an animal that is angered before Killing, is not fit for food, The meat won't keep because anger has loored poison in the body,” Tonight there will be three delega tions as special guests, The people of Mills will be brought fn cars for | the service and taken home again after the meeting. The people of the Christian churches of the city will or do some other great sin,” contin: | POPULAR DEMAND CHARLIE CHAPLIN } In His Latest and Best of All Pictures “THE GOLD RUSH” AT POPULAR PRICES —ALSO A— Grantland Rice Sportlight—"“Hoof Beats’”’ Continuous 1 to 11 P. 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