Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Che Casper Daily Cribune + lasued every evening excep e Busday at|the commission and the Swan L. be fairly well nies vp for auto and Casper, and Natrone county, Casper, tiie ou Pye unde Li sation ‘offices: > pullataw NE: TNLEPHONB....,+,+++2-15 Entered at Caspee (Wyoming) Postof- ice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 200 38 000n0: CS DISSE NOT AR LEAS HEPOUTS rom THe UNITED PRESS 8 R J. 9. HANWAY., President and Edivor EARL E. HANWAY, Business Menager THO: one ASTOFESY MAD ERE. oor - Associate ~ Advertiat nrenen Deyid J. a 3 ott th Ave,, polite Sistrlet of New York city? Peeper Kinse ‘Praggen, ay % 1i20-23 Stegen Bidg. | A. Besides Greater New York, it in- ica ill. Coptes of the Daly ‘Tribune are on L ie in the New York and Chicago of- s and visitors are welcome. su baat prs) ey RATES it Carrier One Year . Six Months Three Months . One Month Per Copy Gne Year Six Months Three Months . No subseri less period than three month All subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be-| comes one month in arrears, 8.00 i Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulations| Kurope? 1. B. bl Te i A. The bureau of labor’ statistics Member of the Associated says that living costs abroad have in- The entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also/|" the local news published herein, t wrerser 1 NOTICE Do not give your subscription for The Casper Daily Tribune or upy mon- 0 any solicitor who promises to |; give you a premium or a chance in eny sort of contest, or pay any money to|! sirangers, untess they can show a iet- || ter from’ The Casper Daily ‘Trinune, |} signed by the Circulation Manager, au-| thorizing them to solicit subscriptions |! ana collect money for same. possi ends dis Stilts 3 Dats SO, SS] |dier in France to capture a i i jprisoner? R, C. S. : and aeroplanes as the only mode of transportation. | cludes 15 cities, 41 boroughs, two vil- covers an area of 616.928 acres. import wines and-liguor? Roper hes ruled that in his opinion the \v ministers and their staffs from) import- matisis claim tion’ by’ mall accepted "tor from. prohibition law, to enter state department. more in this country than it has in Wress Associated Press 18 exclusively | « in ried. he glohe rather than get in a radius ef the second gone of Casper; ad if is bP yen Chey-e ne the Central part of the tate will have to resort to the-bullock 0. What js comorised in the Metro-! ages, 17 towns and 17 townships. It Q. Are foreign embassies d. ions in the United States allowed to MEA A. Commissioner Internal Revenue olstead act prohibits ambassadors and hg intoxicating beverages. The diplo- that they . are exempt » anithey intend informal protests with the Q. Has the cost of liying advanced reased approximately seven per cent more than in the United States. Ip he past year the cost of necessities 1as jumped 86 per cent. in: thig ‘country, s compared ‘With 169 in rance, 112 per cent in 210 yer cent in Sweden, and 181 per cent Italy. In Australia and New Zea- and th increase »was oniy. about: one- nalf what it was in’ the United States. yeing 48 per cent for the five-year pe-| Q. Who was the first. America scarcity of paper, or such high prices, and this still further complicates the A FREE 1920 CALENDAR | 18 WAITING FOR EVERY READER OF THE CASPER TRIBUNE it is waiting despiie the fact that labor troubles have been so acute that the output of the entire printing industry is oncertain. (2 mode Neyer since printing g situation. Because of these difficulties there year to go around. inconvenience of doing without navy department a special edition of art calendars. On these calendars there is a picture of Columbia clasping hands with an enlisted man of the navy, The drawing is by J. (. reproduces in four colors on heavy cardboard, with a large, servicegble pad. ‘The result is a heautiful and in every way satisfactory: product. > These Calendars Are Free as Long as They Last We have made sure, however, Leyendecker, They may Let your calendar 1 enclose berewith-iwe cer the “1920 calendar, MAINO © = - Seren ees hanes —rs-s---+- Income-Tax: Facts _—_—_——— | A. The war depariment Says that | _ 1 he night of October 27:28, 1:74.) THE RAILROADS obit Y S. K ATLBOAT Privates Adam Blasikowski and John ou Ou now ——— {Cochanski. beth of Polish extynction. ui Now that the goyernment has un-|captured Private Lechhard Horfman: Reascanpcs scrambled the rajlroads .and returnea| the. first German prisoner capsured: in)» ARTICLE ND: § i ailroa the ‘world war by the Ameriefin unoy.| 1 inese days of high rentals and ex- them to their own we must not}The prisoner was a*company mai} cur i Reacted , - f BE metros ‘and up- . BS poets -eturn {rier and was on his way: back to his! ®eP, both landlords) and tenants. are expect the old-time efficiency to return lines after haying gotten the mail, when | "QUiring as fo their allowable. dedue: forthwith. It will take months, probab-} he was eaptured. The two daptors are | tons in the. filing of an income-t a hutote went from Michigan. ES Poeane | ly years, before normal pre-war condi- 0. Aahe' ave the Praying Indians?” | Where properiy is held for renting tions can be restored. During the pe-|M. ;Purpgses the owner may deduct neg. 4 x a tribe 208t Of securing tenants, sueh as c riod of government control wage in- A, This ie a name given to a tribe is te . sts age} re} xf lof Indians in New "England: who were |RS#ONS to real estate agents. adycr- | creases amounted to $1,000,000,000; but |eariy won to the Christian faith, Dur- seas et nd the expenses of ,main- * .g{fenance, such as ordinary repairs,} correspoding rate increases were denied.|ing King Philip's war, they remained 5 iar friendly to the colonists, a company en- Hight, fuel, janitor service, and in- Director General Hines estimates the} jisting under -Major Gpoken) in. July, |S¥Fanee. If the owner, occupies part] sp vewsiiiast: AetlAIiALleTIS ROOST ROERE| LAR of the building as his dwelling, the} Bee bhi eink oo en vot Q. What were ihe eight largest cit-| ‘expenses must be dpportioned,. and ers put it at more than’ $1,500,000,000.| i. in 18702 F. only those relating to the part which ‘ rhila. iS rented may be deducted. It is true that the public would have} A. They. wer New York, Phila Oa: “fi ldelphia, Brooklyn, St. Lopis; Baltimore, ‘4, tenant may deduet the rent paid had to pay this deficit thru inereased|Gijgaeo, Boston and Cincinnati, ' The |£oF business premiges, byt not his home rates if the railroad administration population of New York at that time{ Which is a personal or living expense § was 926,341, While that of Chicago was! Additional Rental | hadn't preferred to make it up out ef/597 999. The population of Brooklyn | Taxes “paid by a tenant’ to-or for a| Treasur But the Directors Gen-|was 396,300, and was not included in |!andlord, for business property are ad-| iNew York at that time, ditfonal rent and deductible by the} eral have done the roads the disserv| Q. Of the wild animals, which has tenant. Such it opresent. ingome | j1o the landlord, and ‘therefore must be | deliberatly operating them below cost and turning them buck now to the nomi nal owners with rates in effeet The are not self-sustaining. the-record for longevity? it A A. Elephants are perhaps the longest | lived members of the animal Ichngdem, averaging between 160 and 200. years, There ‘ire; records’ of Manat’ Hing 360. years. included in his return “of may but Most naturalists allow the [0 ground ‘leased by ss income. | be claimed by tion. The cost ding or -permanens inp Hixpaver’is ad-, unjustly handicapped by having to 60) whale about the same length of life ie rental ils Sharerore: srascy i . ¥ is. [28 the Glephant. The, camel comes) ible. from grass income, provided -su to Lhe “Interstate: Commernre, Commis:}7 0 uEreaine about 75 years. The{buildings and improvements revert to sion to ask for higher rates. average life of a lion ahd a tiger is 40 ie eMper, a the srepnd at Aid e@x- ‘ating expenses of the roads |@nd°26 years .respectively, Ipiration of the lease. In guch case The operating: expenses of the roads} Q. Did Napoleon's. brot derome,| the cost of the improvement may be have increased 102 per cent since 1914-|marry an American?: KB, U. }prerated over the of the inane 3 q roy z it wil cai entan than ebieu , In 1303, Jerome Bobuparte, 19/80 that a. propor amnoun ger rates have been raised x ps York foe. deducted In as fay Tea only 254 per cent and freight rates}; ward, While vsiting Batti: AnAY a 4 , ; s vy’ fell 4 + wi Slizabeth Pat- avingg deducted the only 244 per cent, Railroad transpor-|mores fell in love with ¥ “BORNE ‘ only 4 tersen. They were married with great | buildings as rental, the atiowed a dedyetion for tation has thus been artifically depress- ed in price in the midst of a period of | dustry has been rupid inflation. ‘This singled out for self-sacrifice, *A agi" increase in rates is therefore due eynnot bq withheld if the roads are merely to be allowed to break even on operation, And Congress bas plainly ox pressed intention that the carriers should be permitted both to meet their expe * gpd io produce a tair return on the yalue of their property. THE PERFECT PRESIDENT Seven million farmers, it is confident- ly asserted, have decided that’ no man) can be elected President who does not | answer to their satisfaetion a question- naire they will submjt to him, Union; labor promises to be equally” insistent, and the Antidialoon Leygue deciar t be There that he mi a probibitionist to be heard are other special interests from poly feusible way out of the dif-} fic seein to be to discover. a min viih no opinions of his own—a human | dictaphone who would simply repeat whatever apy one eheoge to pour inte lis ear, per. Becrelery, “Lane suys Abe. Ae and red, and were scattered, and they tion needs more big men in Washing: would come out at night and go away i be seat a in the daytime, They caused itch- fon vdminisiryiion ecireles, Doubtie ing, burning, aid {008 of sleep, and but there dyes net seem to be room also disfi is viscpant. ” (or more tian one at 4 time vould wih hig woah fo te SRM “be © | pimp ently ae and sent teh a pins vee Sain purchased mare, and ele Tused two cakes of Soap with two State Press Comment (ROM GLENDO PLONEER) Of ull the -impositions practice: rust Casper asa state cupitel evity the ono in the mfatter of estate highways is the limit, Cheyenne controls the Hiss chivay commission to such any exten that the ould run highwuys grou BB $ PILLS | HE US AMOND BIA, fois ry oles pn iy oF Sone Ack for tht ty. ‘jin the payment of their tax e) It sremony by the Catholic bishop of the Bultintere dioce; In 1805 he started for Fri ng his wife to follow. An order issued prohibiting wus from entering France at any place, and ‘\his departure. Napvicon had tho m: friage of his brother annulled, and fore }Jerome to murry the daughter of King} Wurtenberg. IX days after’ this she saw her husband only once en mony, the young prince was made |king of Westphalian. Q. How much money has beoo pa into Unelée Sum’s conscionee fund? A, During the last century it js es- timuted tnat clode to a half millioh dol: flare has been paid into the, conseience fund of the United States fre y by penitent people from all parts of the honited Buaes. The fi contribution BALE was in isi, of this isa gr of contributions made ©. number being from peo- who smuyxgled goods into the coun- without paying import duty, also who defrauded the government | chara }fund, ple jimany ITCHING BURNIN PIMPLES (N a Caused Disfigueement; LostSleop, Cuticura Heals. My trouble began with pimples all over my body, Thay were large | | boxes of Ointment which healed me."" ¢ ned) Mrs. M, A. Graham, Box » Cheney, Wash, Joly 4, 1919, her ti but the poets, ot ordinary maintenance » item. When at piration of the lease sueh property erts to the owner. of . considered , tax yer in whieh r the for ndlord Jeduction of amount for the exhaus: tear of property used ners reusonable ion, wear and are MANHATTAN TAXICAB CO. Under New Management ALL NEW CARS Phone 34 Day and Night Service Provides jor. a! quality bat- tery for your car—Bxide,” tart Assured,” It also includes the rée-charg- ing, repairing > testing and gen- eral overhauling of the battery | you ate how usin its make. Give us a call—learn how much more. efficient starting | | Your Skin Clear, Ip Clean, Hands Soft Cuticnra Soap to cleanse, purify and beautify, Cuticura Ointment to soften, soothe and heal, have been Most successful in preserving clear skins. clean scalps, and good hair, as welbes in preventing lilgie skin troab, les becoming greatones. Be sure ta test the fascinating fragrance of Cuti- cure Talcum for perfuming the ukin. t 4) enple Eaeh Peas bg Mall. Adress AR, Malden» “Seinen pombaae: sevens ta asd bee. ‘Falcum ae. "oie LFF" Culieura Sogp sheves without mus, and lighting you can obtain | fron yoursbattery. when using | “Sextde” Service. CASPER MOTOR CO Phone 909 will not he enough free calendars this. that none of our readers need suffer the a calendgr, be procured through our Cut out the coupon below and follow instructions. lege to Uncle Sam. copy is wadting for you if you act quickly LAEGER EERE HEGEL ERE EK HEHE EEE HEE FREDERIC J, HAS. E WASHINGTON, for March 1, | that | either -|ing it to a depreciation reserve fund vegardless of usable In the business in which em- ie ldeegs Deductions for @epretiation are | ited strictly to used in 8 ‘taxpayer's trade teil No such allowances are for automobiles jor other vehicles used chiefly for. pleas: | 9? jure, the taxpayer's dwelling, nor the furnishings therein, personal effects, or clothing. Property or clothing used ex- clusively in a theatrical business, -how- ever, may be the subject of a deprecia- tion allowance. , Intangible property, the use of which in trade or husiness is definitely lim- ited in duration, may be made the claim for a depreciation allowance. Ex- amples are patents, copyrights, licenses, and franchises, Intangibles, the use of which: is Phen? so limited, will not us- ually be the proper subject of such an allowance. } rn. preportions has there been such a We haye procured fmom the one of America’s great artists. It is ' J. My Carey and Bro. to Wm. Regan en lots and 12, blk. 158, con, $650. Lora Wadum to D. GC, McCarthy on lots 1 afd 2, bik. 121, Casper, con. $1. Casper Realty Co. to Melyin A. Bors on lots 78, 79, blk.26, N. Casper Add., con. $1. Cc. G. West to Elizabeth McDonald on lot 26, bik. 2, Midwest Add., con. $1, Washington Information Bureau, Give your calendar privi- fi Ty a message of patriotism. Your KIN, DIRECTOR, ete. 5 pv. c. ‘ H. J. Peterson: to Frank F. Graff on lot 5, bik. 156, con. $408. return postage for a free copy of Esther M. Pettingill et vir to Joso- phine S. Hughes on W. 90, lot 4, bik. bli, 151, con. $1, ete. ‘ err fare stenenaeernyene~srasagen ee Josephine S. Hughes, unmarried, to First Trust and Savings Bank on -W. 90, lot 4, bik, 151, con, $4,000. fe Raimaienss SOS COMMERCIAL CARTOONING | Get in the game and jet cartooning do rour advertising. Phone your ads to the Tribune 3-6-6t" ——————— n trade or business, including a a ea sonable allowance for obsolescence.”| In a ton of water from the Atlantic This deduction must be’ made as a! there is 31 pounds of walt, fs against separate item of the return and must} 137 pounds in the same quantity from be explained by showing separately each| the Dead Sea. #6 of property, its cost or value at} he date of purchase (on or before} : CASPER BATTERY COMPANY 1913. if acquired on or before L. R. EARNSHAW, Prop. date), estimated life, depreciation, urged for the txable year, and total 515 E, Yellowstone Ave, Phone 907 depreciation charged for all taxable years. To be allowed, the amount claimed for depreciation must be Storage Batteries : Charged, Repair and Rented charged off the beoks of the taxpayer, Complete stock of by “deducting it direotly from Vesta Batteries the book value of the assets or credit Free Testing and Distilled ° so that it will be reflected in the an- nual balance sheet. Depreciation may be claimed on all , business property, which includes not only bulldjags, but machinery of a permanent character, automobiles, farm tractors, mine and mill equipmeut, of- fice furniture and books, The rates at which depreciation is allowed are not fixed hy the law or regulations and are determined by circumstances govern- ing each particular case. The ordi- Water ary method is by determining the life Goodrich Tires, Tubes apd time of the property and dividing its Accessories cost ‘by the number of years it will be T! Most Delicious Potato Flake ‘That is what the chef of a famous Western hotel says about “M & G's.” Made from the biggest, whitest rpeern ae Dotatees that money can Way Peeled tissue-thin to conserve theif wich ftavor-— Crisped in cold, mountain water— TAASERD quickly in pure vegetable at— sR in glassine packages that keep all the frephness in and all contamination out. Ask for “M, & G at Your Grocer's JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF | New and Second Hand Including Duofolds, eager Chiffoniers, Beds, Bedding, Ranges, Cook Stoves, ete, Prices Reasonable Wa HARNED & SON 121 West First St. Phone 249 - The Maoris regard the owl as a bird of ill-omen, supposed to. fort: death or disaster. In China Engiish has been adopted as the second: official language. ‘The smokers in the United States con: sume 127,000,000 cigarettes a day. we will call for and deliver your work ——— Is Your on What It ESS STAR fees VIBRATOR | For Use in Your Own Home ae a ta ene beauty. ae days” treatment will work won- E' 2 ae ee ee eens wiles alk ie pth ine var Department. The STAR> ELECTRIC MASSAGE be igyat idord I materiel to — for fn 0 a et nad ny yi s CASPER PHARMACY My cleaning establishment will be moved on or about March 7 to School and Walnut Street Plant. Phone and on short notice. H. STAHL, The Tailor Corner Walnut and School Streets Plant Phone 1127-R Present Phone 431 Dia you ever stop to think how many kinds of paint we carry to please an exacting public? Just take a peep in our, Wolcott Street window. _ Paints and Varnishes for every use. AUTO SUPPLIES We have a complete stock for all re- quirements, Now showing many new appliances in our corner window, KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND