Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1920, Page 2

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i 7 Hi t ¢4 = ~ ot Oe cote we RN a Re tN ete Peretti ee 8 lie. PAGE tation ‘offices: Oil Exchange Building, BUSINESS TELEPHONE. Entered at Gasper CWyorle) Poster. at Lenmar eractceanen mera - a itof- ice as second-class stanton Rie Ei 32, 1916 vertining Representatives Davie J. Randall, 341 with Ave. New ¥ fanah, Prugdehy | King & ‘Praaacn, 1720-23 aot Bldg., Chi pei Copies cH athe ait & het are on file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. eis eel TE BATES 3.90|™Must show all'items of taxable aeome 106 for 1919. $6.00|son is makin 3.00 1.50 for |be insisted upon. ./return \is @ sworn statement; as such, e Daily ‘Tribure will not insure delivery after subscription comer nye month in arrears. Meinber of the Associated Press The ‘Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. Do t et youre ibseriptt tr not give your subscription for The Casper Daily Tribune or uny mon- me to any solicitor who promises t give ygu_a premium or a chance in any contest, Or pay any money to strangers, un'tess they can show a iet ter from The Casper Daily Tripune, gned by the Circulation Manager, au orizing them to. solicit subscriptions manev far sami be-+ Che Casper Daily Critnne| HF ieraed onary. sar RE, rgeeelp AE FMA, Se Reveune lector Widses Warning against Eyasion of w in Reporting to Government A) word) of warning to income tax- payers is contained in, a statement giv- collector who points out that returns “Guesswork, estimates, andj other ‘nit- or-miss tactics: are bafred nd th per ig out his income tax. re- turn. Accuracy and completeness must And remember, the; it must be thero and ‘accurate. “Salaried person and wage-earne: must not corffine. their, returng sto ‘fig: = ures showing a. year's pay. at go mucl a day or so much a week. The actual amount drawn *should- be ascertained and reported. Overtime, bonuses, shares in the profits of business, valu» of quar- ters and furnished by the em- ployer, and of similar hature .w: fate sations for services, &fe" taxab! wan f pati of the year's entnings, gs pais be in-, cluded. Income Not | . “It must be borne dn iming thatcom- Pensation ‘nidy; be paid in other? forme en out today by the internal revenue! ars. twi ce a week, will erchants, their Salespeople R | % rt many months ago finanvipg. of retail merchandising business thru pub- | lic’ subscription to stock {ssues would have been a miserable fallure, no matter | how good. the standing or how strong [the security offered. The current year has seen the beginning of financing of big retail merchandising enterprises. by ‘the public, however, a the success with which these ,initial attempts have been received by the public indicates financing of such, enterprises’ in the future on a much larger-scale. The Gladding Dry. Goods Ca, of Provi-| dence, R. I., established 153 years ago, recently tried out the experiment: Half of its authorized ‘capitalization of $1,000 900 was offered to public subscription the proceeds going to expansion of the business and the addition of some 9000 square feet of floor space and the mak- ling of alterations. to its present. quar- ters. ‘Within. twenty-four hours of.the ad- opening of subscriptions for; stock, all of it had heen purchased and & large part of it was’ taken by its own «number of other ‘items|customers. The company carries 13,- -| crook,” added the eredit man. 212 charge accounts, its total uncol-| Jectable bills in the last ten years ag- Bregate less than one-tenth of 1 per ‘céntsand it employs 239 persons.- This information together with a brief his-| tory of the store and of its social service ‘work was all that was used in the ad- wertisement offering the stock for sale. cS cd a —____ Cubans Report Prosperity,” nancial headline. Says a fi- They; ought .to after the President permitted. tiem to make huge profits in sugar at the expense of the American consumer. (oS. x General Burleson boasts of profits in operation of the postal sery- Postm: ice ,and now the Interstate Commerce Commission tells him he has been un- derpaying the railroads for carrying the mail. Anybody can do business at a profit if he can get someone else to do business with him at a loss. oaeeeeneee “We don't take Hoover seriously outlt our way,” Dakota. “Why not Pew nat of Wales?” And that Aig ple are thinkitig. says Senator Gronna of Nort tpe Prince Leaving the United States when but 23 years of age, Mr. 20 years in ‘Austratii; and England,). with a@ thot for Hoover spent China, scarcely Burma, his own country. Almost his whole aditlt “life amid foreign surroundings, and_his con- has “been victions formed under foreign, pally British, that any considerable number of Amer- princi- influences. Is it possible icans want such a man for their Presi- dent? 0 There is a rumor in London that‘200,; 000 allied troops are to be sent to the Bolsheviki. ‘This action is in conformity with the obliga> Caucusus to fight the tered into by. the signatories 10 ue of Nations. Is there ap Amé of relief that our boys are not to be con scripted for such an expedition? o- Under government management the riilroads lost $594,200,000 in two years. The express companies and the Pull- man lines lost another million. wonder that even the Socialists. faver government ownership. —_—. The statement that the United States tax this year will amount to'$550 w fam- ily spring is about to open up and young is a terrible one to make just as men's thot to turn lightly. oat Gov. Edwards of he wants to be the Gabriel of the Demo. cratic party, but he leaves us in doubt whether he intends to revive it with a horn or @ bottle. * —_—_—O “With a cenus driye and q @hamber of Commerce drive in full swing, looks like Cgsper “pep” ts “unlimited. Aa ib toed Sis The weather mun must be on @ vaca tion. ‘ a aera acai TEACHER GIVEN REST Miss Doris Van Meter, teacher ef vio- lin in the public schools, has gone to her home in Des Moines, Jowa, for o month's rest following a vevere gttatk of influenza. She will return Merch 1 to resume her work here. Specials! Spec Specials! Casber Commercial Co. caitab apiece Asbestos Chimney Blocks dre the best tncurance against defective flues. CE Gato Eas O-35t Should not be “dosed® Me 3 peo-" | 'Tis a; New Jersey says} } can who does not breathe a sigh ;oPerations lel i come, than in cash. 1A pray Lberty bonds is taxable value at the market Satie i tne 7 w note received in payment / is taxable income ‘at its Tider Me hv] and the interest} upon it fs also “Premiums, paid Dy life or other insurance ployes ig ada fonal the emploges; |; “The val at bealtty bie others. ‘ixable ini naifans, are in’ recagnit and bré pdt gifts. vw Peer Paid by, 2) the U: 8. governthen, Alwidow ae in recognition’ of- the) husband, may cnstrué “pack payments as gifts. “Aside from what a person may earn his services, there are many. other urces tof fincome. ess must esta 2: by gil! (Co. becomes khown. FOR 4 BAD WEATHER TRADE | g-| have been at odds all fall, hand, ‘the money Financing of established retail houses iy Public offering of stock rather than ru the usual banking channels will Dicsuaittealsy. become more popular w the experiment tried by the ‘Gladding \ “RAIN CHECKS’ Ever hear of a hardware store hand-! {jing out rain checks? When the Swalm Hardware, Co. of Pottsville, Pa., said it would do'this people sat up and took notice, for the suggestion was something | new, ‘at least in:these parts. 1 The Swalm Co. and the weather man with rain on the job every time the store staged some special sale. The: goods were on had been spent for TS eet and window trims, so the firm decided to go ahead and hold its | manghadiising events whether it rained or not. To bring ou¢ those who won't go anyhere save to the ater or to a’ circus when it rains, “rain checks” were issued and all those who bought on rainy fret sales—' nie were dis-? ota pede wonder CRONIN FNERML TORE. HELD THURS, MORIN the. ipdne that hi The! body tet gearnéa.” 5 who died Synday at. Ro was brot;here yesterday the North Western. Funeral services will be held at St. Anthony's Catholic church at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning and. friends are asked to meet at the home at 8; gece Grats HRM RECRUITING PARTY TOWORK OUT OF CASPER: A recruiting party, party, consistiaig: Kv an officer and:12 meyj will arrive in’Cusper this, week to make this city the base. in & }campaign der and Lusk, | The station here has been ins operate and lend oftice facilities and other help toward the movement. DR. KAMP’ IMPROVING we Dr. J. C. Kamp, who has been critical: ly il’ with pneumonia, has passed. th crisis and his recovery is practical] certain; the,attending physician states. | success of the] If yoy want Bargains go to the Cas: of” Mrs. fo Mrs.) Wiliam Cronin, | Kiddieg—a series) Of''4 by 12 inch ad- chester, Minn.,|vertisements in which the talking ma- adbrrigen ovéfjchine parts! of /the ybusiness was soft- | SHOWS FOR Ch Paap sold — without mi ifficulty by the! Temple of Music nton, Pa., this} fall by. means of a direct appeal to the| jwalm’s. } REN \ ile records were | Pedaled and the entertainment’ played | up. Speciat kiddie features now spectdtizea | in by ‘the talkimg machine companies | were used in other spacespreads, so that| ‘the entertainments promised the boys and girls daily from 3:30 to 5 p. m. drew crowds that taxed the capacity: of the! improvised the auditorium. Once ch dies avid their parents gathered, the were put on and the youngsters {were turned into taliting maghin “fans,’ equipped for home mission work without y {time by many houses simply because he ena * Riven slips Prec Mar or every) aghast wor ane the store: at} twenty: tive ehildren éach cay.wete v- en slips Rood for tyhigtos of toate ih ih @ ha ‘WE JUDGE A het oe HIS. FACE,” : Many eee would class thi Piatt ‘Prove their innate honesty itt Mier we given a fair|* chance, accdrding to Joseph M. Wild: man, manager of the ae Jewelry Co., of Rochester, N- A fireman came in to sée us not lorigy, ago wi redord with credit firms was as bad as it could be," says this jeweler.’ “He wanted a j watch that cost -$35. an “As usual we judged the case largely by the man’s appearance and his story. He had had sickness?in the ‘family diur- ing his othet~ transactions,” ‘he’ said, ‘and could not maké his payments. We sold him the watch and ‘he ‘never’ migsed meeting a statemefit, Since then he has paid up his old accounts. But that fire- man/was classed as dishonest for a iong: had been up against it. “Nine people out’ of every ten you meet are honest, in-my experience. ‘The, tenth ‘is the abnormal downright “People go into debt over their heads. When; they. get in too deep they~ cannot} - pay. But there are mighty few ‘actual dead beats,in the world, “A lying axiom says men are, all alike. It is far from the truth. Every indi- vidual is distinctly different in traits and type, We deal with each new. c tomer as a separate problem. Altho we subscribe to a credit agency we judge reliability. largely thru. 2, person's. and his talk... Jf,a,man 4s a crook, he). will probably be clever cnough | the credit, ages, Grete i fay jee apolis, lik ing, believépttha shown in it from thé taérits “Pe te dlsld + ¢ ‘Europe Welco mes The Chandler Six read ‘something about ‘French style and !!ne” ia perhaps it’ to get the it automobiles fas ue years and Eurbipe i is crying. for ; Callf., June 3, 1819. ar er Caticura For Daily ‘Use, ams. } / Guticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cpm are all. you need f oe re meals Sar 8, Tou; Phy les Bre pres. ent, ordesdratt on Rigid pala \ Cuticura Ointment before bath < Eg cr shampooing. Each Pree by Mel. A:td e Soaps Oi Rue Bae ‘ie Sei G. F. ~The G. F. “393 0) Exchange Bid per Sone rcial Co. iimente ‘th ae Indigent 2-5-1f 38 jb the sgh gr) fund your money. “THE INSURANCE MAN” GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty Bell avat dem as ra i a be ek fvondertah dl ne e! ates z “Ps id-Stomach without the 4 EATO} ¢ ae Bas feat that the.p. rors per{bura, belahibg,food-re san ELEC ey and aoae of er es = a BELL a-: coo) 98 rs Ee fers Highest Quality At The Faivont Price: IX SPLENDID BODY TYPES : ‘2 $1895 ce ta STORE, Others sell.’em— thy id = set aa rvice’ afterward? wre still ee le refe: it the mee on Neale te: made re the nae : Free Serve ce van di-| timp the display in) hat proper eaeLroeity changed ‘the newest English idea.” newest suggestions, And some iGuapaie Six,! popular in many other. SS for years but kept, cue’ past years ere in Europe ite as much-for ted in the British Isles by Messrs. H, G. Burford sitesi ache is greatly pleased: With: / Atherica’s best style. in use of war-time prohibition of shipments,, mow—welcomed for the excellence of éts the'beauty of its:styles of body. +53 exhibited by Fiat old established English . lympia Motor Show, ’ says.a London cable. : aridlers were sold in two days.” '-Passenger Roadster, SLEE ® & a i Seeree era oa aoa are. il, ay) yélectrical p goods i iat .¥ Obl

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