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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Tribune lasued every e ¥ c . ept S lay at Casper, Natrona county, youn Pubii: tation offices: Oil Rxohange BUSINESS TELEPHONE.... ev (Wyoming) Postot- lass matter, Nov. 22, 1916 MEMBER "H® ASSOCIATHD ty REPORTS PROM THD UNITED PR! 5 J. 5. HANWAY. President and Editor EARL E, HANWAY, Business Manager poe PAREY 5+ Advertising | Manager Bntered at Casi ice as secona-; | i pe Friigen, King & 1730233 Steen jag. Chicago, 1). Copies of the Daily Tribune are file in the New York and Chicago of- fices ana visitors are welcome. Kin, gaen. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier | | One Year . Six Months Three Month: Gne Month Per Copy - 8! . 9 9: Gne Year . Bix Months > Three Months .. % L 4 o subscription by mail accepted fo! ‘0 0 5 i 5 1 10 0 r riod than three months. ubscriptions must be paid-in ad- nd The Daily Tribune will not elivery after subscription be-/| comes one month in arrears, ee Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B. GC.) a | Member of the Associated Press | The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. x ASeH NOTICE } 0 not give your subsce!ption The Casper Daily Tribune oe any for ey toi any solicitor who promises to| glve you & premium or a chance in any} Sort of contest, or pay any money. to etrangers, untess they ean show a iet-| ter from’ The Casper Daily ‘Trinune, signed by the Circulation Manager, au-| thorizing them to solicit subscriptions} and collect money for sume, KNOWLEDGE its efforts to be as useful as pos- to its 100,000,000 people, the goy- ernment of the United States is eon- tinually carrying on pragtical investi gations in’ many fields. As a rule the investigations produce results of great value. But the people generally do not stores of knowledge thus ed until the new discoveries work profit by the their way into common knowledge by the slow process of infiltration. Clear- a t ¥ ar 2 D. C. ly the people as a whole arg entitled Gicmber of Cammignge solves the nous| "o” Goadecticut, New y and} ceived. Installment sales involving a to secure benefit promptly fyorm the! ing problem i Rhode Island refused to ratify the 18th raesvel 8 ca} sue eeaens cea ve: work done for them by the govern-| j amendments rt Aa aroteh et EERE aati oreaet 4 | or Q. What presilent was ‘§ tailor iy | cial sury regulatic a ¥ et ment and at their, expense. The. world qdovel—op A woplauif “it | fade? Tee Woon 'ax! Installmensanleds ePRoxon ‘a In pursuance of its purpose to broad- 4 In his early life President An-|to each installment and is only reporte z A pooue find a house. drew! Johnson was a tailor. At the age, for taxation as gpllected, Except where | en in all practicable 3 the service pas Savas of ten he s bound out a8 an appreng} these special regulations for install- which it performs for its readers, The Daily Tribune has established an in formation bureau in Washington from, which to disseminate facts about the sovernment and knowledge discovered or collected by government agencies. This bureau's resources of information are as great the resources of the as | | | government,-since it is in touch with all! Its facilities en- readers of The government agencies. able it to pas§ on to Daily Tribune the results obtained by government The investigations and experi- this Any ments. service is offered by newspi free to all its readers. ” ; F | one of them sending a two-cent stamp} Tribune dD. to The Casper Daily Ww Informa c. tion Bureau, shington, m: obtain facts t ring on gimost any sul rd to, which iuquiry is made The Tr information in ject in Elsewhere in this issue ib. une gives detailed re gard to this important new enterprise, and {ells something about the first pub: tion of the bureau, a pataphig¢t crowd. ed with the facts ‘of value to every household. Readers should feel free to make use of the service. By it they yovernment may A and their ‘ss to the store. to immediate touch. Ae house of facts in Washington main-} tained gt the: public expense for’ the people’s intellectual and material prog ress should be of advantage to all. The Tribune offers this service to its readers in the expectation not only tat! } they will profit by the information thus addi to them of secured, but that they will gain tional light as to the value tie system of under which they live. Ey SES. Tho a technical state of war still exists between the Gormany, trade with that country is re- viving, und Germany, at least in one line of exports ed pre-war levels, cording to reports byr Gertmany exported 0 the Uni of the Department of Commerce. ing 1939 ted States undecurated china and per eglain valued at 1,756, an imercuse. oF more than 30 per Tolul exports to Germany from the Bay ile United States for first Tea and Bake Sale St. Mark’s Synergae will hold a tea and sale of baked goods at the PARISH HOUSE Saturday Afternoon at 2:30 eae ee jin bé brot in: } enlightened government! United States ana! to this country, has pass- } cent over pre-war’ months of last year was $75,664,237 while imports for the same period were $3,143,706. Practically one-third of the trade with Germany for this period was November, imports and ex- ports amounted to more than $26,000.- 000. Frederik: J. Haskin, director, W ton, D. C. Dhis offer applies strictly to information. The bureau cannot give adviee og legal, medical and financial /matters. It doey not attempt -to set Is vi ol me? (le, domesti¢ troubles, nor to under Soskothen aver 8 A take exhaustive research of any sub- ject. Give full name and address and enclose two cents in stamps for return tage. Write your question plainly Daily _ Tribune Information bureau, Vashing- when Q. The gime was Invented in ‘1sa1, ind during the past quarter of a cen- ‘ hid ae elt ope as ihe ye briefly, All replies are sent’ di- It is said that President. Wilson, in vented by. James. Naismith, a phys a rect to the inquirer.) his recent search for Cabinet members, | instructor, of Springfield, Massac! setts, at a single. sitting. ane) is trying to select persons who have neome-Tax Facts Q. Where is tne old U. &. S. consth| which had suck a fine pe big war of 18122 F. €. | A. This old frigate, which was bet- ter known ‘by its nickname. “Old Iron: | been defeated by a large popular major- You Should Know ity for office im their own states, A. Mitchell Palmer, recently appointed At- : torney General, was defeated for the! sides," is in Boston harbor at the pres- e ‘ feat time near the spot where it was} ARTICLE » NO. 7. Senatorship in Pennsylvania by Sena- About 1820 it Many taxpayers last year realized pa built in 1797. tor Penrose by a plurality of 251,000} was proposed by the seeretary of the! large profits from the sale of property, jmayy to dismantale the old Solera | real and personal, all of which must and sell her, This exeited pubjie. in- which found expression in| “Old Lronsides”” written by ; votes, E. T, Meredith, of Lowa, recent- appointed Secretary of Agriculture, was defeated for Governor in his state dignation income, Profit from such transac- the poem ly Oliver Wendell Holmes, and saved the; by a plurality of 126,000, which is ‘said ship. i which realized, though it may have ; actually accrued in other years. If, Q. How did the American colonists} however, any part of the pfofit ac- to haye been the largest’ plurality ever’ oo 46 adopt the “Rattlesnake flag?” | crued prior to March 1, 1913, when the recorded against 2 candidate in the his-| EG. first Income-tax law went into effect, it ie S a. <r Ry. A. This flag is said to have orig-!is not taxable. |tory of.the state. In the eame election). 2)" n’ the RumOrONN lsigstetiON ” 7h guah dasa Wiser iuacket saaue President Wilson lost the state by 88.-! nade by a writer in Prauklin's paper,| of the property of “Mabohis1./ 1918, ts 000. “The .Pennsylvania Gazette,” that in dedieted from ‘the selling price to de- Jreturn for wrongs which. England’ termine the amount of profit, For. ex- Ota forced on the colonists, a cargo Of) ample. real estate boughe i 1910 for It ig said that the English people |' attlesuakes be sent across -and is-/ 319.000 @evelops rapidly in. value, so Fy era Bp Send | tanita SER thE ae oe ee rere See that on March 1, 1913, is was worth pba Tike share tn 4 ¢ pees of pleasure. ee Brbee cet $15,000, and similar pieces sold for that from American moyie films. Doubiless | the marine committee, apres iy price. In 1919 it was sold for $17,500. ‘ ontinental congress: SUEURED Pe ““\ The profit is $7,500, but as on March 1, they have the impression that the coun-| "20" Qegaut standard, such as to be satsticreais Lass tah Labret yer try is filled up with acrobats, re Anatomy by commander angi Amen only the difference between that amount arg 2 a; ; jican navy; being a yellow 5 “and the amount for which it was sold, nymphs, Yampires and horsepistoh. | Co awentation of Fattlesnake colled | OPS. to, MuOune Tor Meme | for attack. Q. Has the United States ever coin-| The nominations for Chamber of Com- led fifty-dollar gold pieces? H. - Deductions Allowed, in the purchase and sale of real estate, brokers’ fees, commissions, law- erce dire: went an array. of} A. The only gol goins of that de- t fees seats present an tei % | erutecion pes aed eae ‘those yers' fees, stamp taxes, rding fees, citizens hard to peat. Out of the 28) 7 i) 1915 for the Panama-Pacific; €te., are considered part of the cost nominated, a representative directorate| exposition. -These were soll by the) ane may be peng from the selling | i esigds ROR ah Heo oe company. There were only Brice In ascertaining profit. ‘The "xule | ccm esdie ec tule 4,919 of them minted. is the same where personal property is acide A Uae "@. 1s 'Paderewski, the great plagist, bought and sold at a profit. If, in order to sell for a higher price, the property is bettered or improved, 4s by .the erection of a building, the | still premier of the new Republie of; | Poland? R. G. In Denmark wages have incressed per cent since 1944, while living cost}" 4" je recently resigned as premier erection k n a, 5 fi sy? Es will return to America| exbense of such improvement may be has increased 142 per cent, However, of Palana a his qausieal tours, It} added to the cost and deducted by /the owner in determining the amount of his profit. The above items, if deduct- ed from gross income when the expen- we expect no migratory movement is said that he has been, impoverished ; iby his sacrifices for Poland. Q. Has Robert Underwood Johnson, | toward Denmark. Sr Hee b ambassador to} diture was made, can not later be con- ‘ibe newly appointed an ; One year from yesterday and Presi- j Italy, sailed yet for his new post? F. J. sidered in arriving at the profit, or, in la. | other’ words, can not be included as a dent Wilgon’s successor. will be com! je expects to sail about March | business expense and lao ag/a part of 48. He recently called at the Whit letouse for his final instructions before leaving for Rome. Q. What state he cost of property. Selling Price, The selling price of property includes promissory notes, securities, or any- thing accepted as eash, and the profit mast be included as income when re- fortably seated in the big chair in the t White House. i } $ did not ratify the; ‘0, the ¢omstitu- pi EE et a r } prohibition amendment ¢ We're patiently waiting until the new Hi tice to a tailor. -He did not ha ny; Ments sales apply, notes, mortgages ‘chooling and educated himself as best/ and other deferred payments must be -as not untib after hé mar-| considered as if the entire price was Tearned | he. coul NEVADA GOVERNOR GIVES. “APPROVAL OF PLAN FOR - ADJUSTMENT DISPUTES: CARSON yried die. that he lio write. His wife tyght him. Q. Are there more waaay: straights! pines (et sin poker here 108 oe in, wl thee. ah of 0} suit appear im 827 cards of a standard deck. Phere, aet {10,200 combinations in whigh five tae in sequence of *mixed suits may ab- ar. Fea Is it proper to present your card} calts | Q. F. 3.) CITY, Ney, “By ~ Mail.— Goy. Emmet D. Boyic has approved al plan for a board of mediation to adjust. | labor disputes. Co-operation of Joseph | at the door when making. so for to leave it when you depart? ite te Bes ah io it fresh Kare, federal mediation in several min: | 4. when calling, sf You are mot 2#t| ialeral. Reahiky ghee with My nas been offered and the | (4. door by a maid op dutleiy tas pes ‘ The plan has the pe the sanction of mining inter- son will have a tray Upon ests represented by Clyd Heller, presi- 5 | dent of the ‘Tonopah, Belmont and Jim | Should place your card. TE 9 bitsy | unde aniniaen tortie by the lady of the Fours, VOM age Strikes recently at. Tonopah and | Place Your card in the silver teks Divide were said to have cout opera-|# Bsually at hand’ ty ae Dail 496 Hel tors, miners and stockholders more |a7@s:.9F should this, be pai ear i an $1,000,000. arn ae UF intl pen he abl iis Will a cash f 2 peace henner > Ets rs é j pay or used cars this w ing “TERM COLBY INCOMPETENT but ithe. wet sane be Bg unob: | For Use in Your Own Home your car to o the COLISEUM GARAGE aa ask } |, AT CIVIL REFORM MEETING | ~ ee i f | {Any reader can get the answer to LECTRIC massage at home will bring out your Or SPRINGFIELD, Mast-~The appoint: jany auestion by writing The Casper E beauty. A few days” treatment will work won- & |ment of Bainbridg Colby as secretary ders. Come in today. Free demonstration all this [ple of an unsatisfactory method of se The STARS BEECT RIC MASSAGE VIBRATOR; °@. nd sells for $5, complete. any vibrator will do. eting men for impor! fontgomery Schuyler, former. minis to Heuader, at the luncheon session of! {the National Civil Service Reform jleague. nt posts by MaJ. BLONDY’S TAXI AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 18 He wag classed by the speaker diplomatic \as absolutely perience, without ex- t My cleaning establishment will be Did you ever many kinds of ' moved on or about March 7 to School and Walnut Street Plant. Phone and we will call tor and deliver your work Paints and Varn We have acom on short notice. appliances in our H. STAHL, The Tailor Corner Walnut and Schoo! Streets Plant Phone 1127-R Present Phone 431 = Phone 601 be accounted for in their return of tlons is taxable income of the year in, Complexi ion What It Should Be? somplezion ts pale ai ry itl CASPER PHARMACY - Drugs and Jewelry ‘paint we carry to please an exacting public? Just take a peep in our Wolcott Street window. AUTO SUPPLIES quirements. Now showing many new Holmes Hardware Co. V paid in ah. Kn gang 9" ten abou | cannct be geilacted when do, the ta" payer, after exhausting rae every reason- able means for collec! the amount off as a bad debt eens year. The sale of the prop: erty is. as a closed transaction and the collection of the notes as a new item. The return must qhow the kind of Property on which the profit, was real- ized, the name and address of the pur- chaser or-broker, the sale price, date acquired, .cost or market value as of March 1, 1 psreatd acquired prior there- to, cost of subsequent improvements, if any, and depreciation subsequently sustained. No Speculative Profits. In the case of property acquired prior to March 1, 1913, the return must show how the fair value of that date is de- termined. In the case of real estate, machinery, merchandise, or other prop- erty, which does not have a public market price, any relevant evidence may be considered, such as the gpinion of experts, prices asked or offered for similar be at that time, and ether facts, Phe value as of that date should not include any prospective or Spacniare profits, hut should repre- sent the price at which the property could have been sold uader conditions then exisiting. In determining the profit on the sale of property the amount of dep! ‘as well as the actual cost of such prop- erty must be considered. For example, an owner sells in 1919 for $16,000 a building which in 1915 cos' him $12,000, Figuring 3 per cent annually as the proper allowance for depreciation, the total allowance ig $1,440, which amount must be included sin his profit on the transaction. Because the depreciation represents a loss in prior years it may not be deducted in’ ascertaining the profits realized‘in the taxable year, joc al se che ti @ La EE So | Today’s Events Today is the 150th anniversary of the Boston massacre, Students representing the University. of Manitoba and the University of North Dakota will engage in a debate {this evening on the subject-of the compulsory s¢ttlement of industrial dis- putes by courts of arbitration. “The fourth intercollegiate ¢eonference on vocations for women will open at Cornell university today, uhder the aus- pices of the Intercollegiate Wocatjonal Guidanee axsociation, which js “made up of about 5@ women’s colleges and universities thruout the United States. The Marchigncess. of Crews, one of England's firs} woman magistrates, is the second child of Lord Rosebary, the former premier, and before her yar- riage was Peggy FRAT ORS.* COURT HOTEL Mrs, W. J. Farrel, Pop, Phong 529 Over American Express Office | Al Rooms Modern, Reasonable Rates By Day, Week or Month FOR THREE MONTHS “HE GOULONT WORK — Bacto, Job tg Life, He Says “For the first time in fifteen years I can sit down and eat & beefsteak supper and go to bed afterwards and sleep like a log all night long,” said . a well know miner living at 1616 Smith St. Peoria, Tu. “This Tanlac has overcome a might bad case of stomach trouble and rheu- forme,” he continued. “My Sehee and pained so pnd I-couldn't at night and my hands were so drawn I couldn't use my pick half the time. Eyerything I ate bloated me up with gas for hours afterwards and I would haye the worst cramps in my} stomach you ever heard'of. Sometimes’ a,.cramping spell would hit me when ry was in the mine at ~work and I would} have -to run out and lie down until it) passed off. I finally got in such bad! phape I had to quit my job and for) three months I was not able to hit al lick of work. “T saw in the paper where Tanlac! had relieved our State Mine Inspector, of troubles just like mine, so F decided) to try it, too, and sir, it wag “simon! amazing the way Taiiac put me on my i feet. I haven’t a trace.of rheumatism ; or stomach trouble now.and actually be-| lieve T am stronger than I ever was in} Wright’s Ceecety 134 South Oak tile Co., ‘and in Salt Creek by Salt "| oreo. Drag, Store" Aay. if you had a fire tonight would the insurance money replace the prop- erty? { If not you are ‘under-insured. G. F. Bell Agency 303 Oi Exchauge Bldg, FOR SATURDAY Richelieu Early June Small Peas, Per ean .. ss Richelieu Superfine Sifted Peas, Per can . 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