Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1921, Page 10

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PAGE TES TAX REVISION [SUNDERTAKEN BY COMMITTEE Treasury Suggestions for Future Legislation Under Consider- ation of Congressional Committees WASHINGTON, Bay 3 sional committees charged with tax re- vision had before them today treasury suggestions on which they may base Secretary Mellon has transmitted four specific proposi- tions in a letter to Chairman Fordney future legislation. of the house ways and means commit- tee, and Chair nrose of the sen- ee 2s the principal clude a modified tax on corporate or a flat addi- tional tmcome tax on corporations in lieu of the present excess profits tax; readjustment of income tax rates so that no incomo will pay more than 40 per cent this year and 35 per cent thereafter, repeal of the so-called lux-| Ro ury taxes and the taxes on soft drinks, and imposition of sufficient new and|A. 2dditional taxes of wide application, such as increased stamp taxes or au- tomobile license taxes on the use of automobiles to bring the total reve- nues from taxes to $4,000,000,000 after making the other changes. Mr. Mellon also made known the treasury policy refunding the out- standing short term debt, including the Victory notes, into government se- curities maturing between 1925 and 3928 as the solution of the problem of meeting maturities aggregating $7,500,000,000 in the next 30 months. FLASHES ROLL TO MAKE BET, ROBBER TAKES IT (Special to The Tribune) KEMMERER, Wyo. May 3.— ‘When William Thomas, during the course af a political argument, flashed a roll of $200 on Ed (Tex) ‘Wassung and offered to bet it all that his judgment was correct, he committed an error of fudgment. There was a quicker and simpler way for Wassung to obtain the money than through a wager. He simply swung his strong, right arm zo that his fist came into violent collision with Thomas’ chin and while Thomas was endeavoring to count the pretty stars his assailant, he alleges, took the roll fram his nervelers grasp and went from there The affair happened at Sublet, a raining camp near here. When last seen Wassung was headed for the Failroad yards and going fast. OVER 20 APPLICATIONS FOR CITIZENSHIP UP Over a score of Natrona county fesidents who have come here from Buropean shores desire to pledge their allegiance to America, according to the applications which have been filed in the office of the clerk of district |. court. Applications for citizenship of the following men will be acted upon during the May term of court: Michael Sullivan, Irish; Steve G. Goodas, Greek; J. A. Perlberg, Ger- man; John Dodds, Scottish; Elam Ok- vist, Swedish; J. D. Lud, Hungarian Stmon J. Hansen, Dane; Conrad Kutz, German; Mike Oswald, Hungarian; Axel Nelson, Norwegian; James Con- nolly, Irish; Herman Winkelman, Ger- man; Sidney Kilburn, English; €. Jo seph O'Connor, Irish; William B. Dun- can, Scottish; William Lingg, Ger. man; James M. Sandison, Scottish; Baldo Caput, Austrian; 8..S. Hangen, Norwegian, and Thomas J. Diamond, Canadian a Oldsmobile Agency In New Quarters In order to fill the requtrements for more commodious quarters the Wyo- ming Oldsmobile company which is its quarters from the Henning hotel to 234 South David street, where it wil? occupy a joint service room with the Kun f Motor company. ss department of the Wyo- obije company which is <UT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BUXTON GREENHOUSE 244 N. Kimball. Tel. 721-W SEE BEN Fortity We Write Insarance In All lis Branches {4m Cfieo That Enows its Subject) REALTORS 292 Midwest Bids. Phone 1480 died by C. H. Collier, who was for- meriy connected with the Oldsmobile; situated, to-wit: Lots 12 and {sin in} agencies in Denver and Arkansas. An average of a caricad of Olds- mobiles @ week is being handled by ress lbacy 4 cbent ia wale NOTICE OF ANNUAI, MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Western By- Products caer will be held at the office of Exchange Bl. on the 16th the hour of 2 o’clock in the after- noon of said day. The object and meeting is to elect company for the succeeding cor- porate year and to transact such other business -|come before it. WESTERN B William Kyne, President. Publish May 3, 1 d Bu State of Wyoming } County of Natrona ) In District Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The Keith Lumber Compan Wyoming Gocperation, Plaintiff, George McRore sociation, a Wsomin Corporation, ences Nicolays upon the land Block 1, in Morningside Addition to the town (now city) of Casper, i with necessary f1 Said bonds to be ot ired|each dated Jul be payable an |lows, to-wit: Compan: Casper, iy of M gee Oil 1820, ~ A.D. 1921, or said petition taken as Lake and judgment Penieeed according! Dated May 3, Toa. 1, 1922, and on Jam succeeding year _—oees of said said bon rectors of said HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of District Court. Ss ma: ‘f Publish May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, June 7, properly -PRODUCTS CO. until all are bear y of January and of NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Notien is hereby given that in| shall accordance with the provisions of )ss. Chapter 158, entitled “‘Schoo] Dis- trict, Bonds,” of Revised Stat- utes’ of Wyoming of 1920 and all acts amendatory thereof or sup- lemental thereto, the Board of rustees of School District No. 2, ‘|in the County of Natrona and State Chester Br | of Wyoming, will receive bids f NOTICE. asurer of said Board — Fr akc rinci; vs ay ai tbe office of the County Fre of the denomi- nation of $1,000 each and shall te | two hundred in number, and 3|numbered from one (1) to two hun- |dred (200), both Bee fa ov redeemable Bonds. numbered one | (1) ‘to ten (10) both inclusive-to be payable and redeemable e Janary as fol- abd in consecutive number shall be payable and redeemable, paid. Said bonds shall | of —— ata Barta ee rate not to excee per cent per annum, nares (geste me = the first of each interest the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, or at the office of the State Treas- urer of the State of Wyoming, as the holder of such bonds and inter- est coupons may elect Said bonds shall not be sold for less than poe? Far value, and the f Trustees of said REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE ysen Lumber a Wyoming Co: dell ind Cornel oration, Supply Company, a Nebraska Corporation, Defendants. To the above named defendant. George McRorey, a non-resident of Wyoming, whose present place of residence and postoffice address is the town of Glendora, in the County of Los Angeles, in the California, Company, State of Nebraska, with its princi- pel office and re: of Lincoln, braska. The . above George McRorey and Cornell Sup- ply Company, will take notice that they have been sued, with other de- fendants above named, in the above entitled district court named plaintiff, the Keith Lumber Loans and discounts Overdrafts, unsecured - U.S. bonds deposited to securs circulation (par value) All other U. 76,288.1 Furnitu’ Cash in vault_ Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. Net amounts due from national banks. Net amounts due from bank: companies - exchanges for clearing Checks on banks located outside of c reporting bank and other cash items. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer ai State of and to Cornell Supply corporation of the nce in the State of defendants, in the named the above Company, a Wyoming corporation; that the object and prayer of the etition in said action is to obtain judgment against the said George 0 McRorey, in the sum of $124.20, with interest thereon at 8% annum, from July 10, 1920, until aid, which sai: the balance . a goods, wares and merchan i sold and_ detivered to for 42, Peri Circulating notes outstanding. Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust com- panies — Certified checks outstanding. Cashier's checks on own bank outstandin. est ag alleges to ie on an account the said 100,000.90 66,182.11 = 230,295.40 330,708.38 16,658.45 13,964.03 677.39 $ 94,382.55 3.91 pal 336.91 Wyoming National Bank At Casper, in y State of Wyoming, at tho Close of Business on April 28, 1921. ) 658,485.76 5,000.00 100,000.00 Geores sMsiewey shy) ana Plaintiff, Individual deposits subject to check- — 2.07 Saeae ba we Gi eee segues 194,989.69 0! e Sa eorge C. rey, or " 722.32 use and actually used in the con-| Other time deposits. ‘aeeees: struction of the one-story dwelling house, situated on Lot 12, in Block 1, in Morningside Addition to the town. (now city) of Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, according to the recorded plat. thereof, and a one-story dwell- ing house, \ . SISO RE SIS DMD &. the town (now city) cf Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State yoming, according to corded plat thereo: lish and foreclose of W. Total \- State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss. ‘belief: CARL F. SHUMA! Subscribéd and sworn to before me this 3d day of Ma: uated on Lot 13, Morningside Addition Hi My commission expires June 19, 1923. Correct—Attest: B. B. BROOKS, P. J. O'CONNOR, R. C. WYLAND, Directors. the and to estab- mmaterialman’s, I, Carl F. Shumaker, cashier of the aboye named bank, ‘do solemnly swear that the’bove) statement is true to the best of my bight 3 in Cashier 92 Cc. B. WAGNER, ‘Kolar Pubic. 51,848.64 3,682,318.50 0.00 Cbe Casper Daily Czibune headed by L. G. Murphy, will be han-fligh upon said — houses and|the purchase of negotiable “Wistrict | schoo! school house coupon bonds of said Sey x ‘or the purpose ing funds for the erection of four suitable school buildings in the said the Casper agency. A shipment of of Wyoming, t) fae district ane epee 7 same the machines arrived here yesterday. id terest of said. district. o'clock m. on May, 1921, at which time be ined at the office of be] 0. Wilson, said trict, Suite 14, 315 Building, bids aoe be marked Se of Wyoming, Casper, Each bid must be accompai certified check in the sum of Bids will be re until 1 the 26th aay © of | 1931- Mere 1 Dis- ae Townsend | being hereunto aut tees to sell said bonds at tinal sale, if they deem it for the best in- ef School District No. |the County ‘'yoming, Casper, W; (oe ES vind 6. patie in (W.0.W.) eae cance, as an iPod ghee B; of good f: WILLIAM order of the Board of ‘Trus-| Publish May 3, 10, 17, Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS ACCOUNTANTS Au ‘Transfer 208-11 Ol ‘Faahange Bldg. Fitone 660 | AUCTION HOUSE eee New & 2nd Hand Furniture—Up- | holstering & Furniture Re; pairing 326 _W. Yellowstone, phone 16175. | AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG sit Plot O8 Bide Tek, 16t3. ARCHITECTS WESLEY COULTER, Architect. aman | Oe GUARANTEE REGISTRY, oo: and Soa i] | Immediate } DENTISTS J. J. DONOVAN “EMPLOYwi7NT_ BUREAU _ 220 S. Center St. | Sees Phone 813. FP. 0. Box 250. ee HOTELS _ THE HOME HOTEL is under new management; rates $1 to $2.50, Spectal rate by week or month. 135 West Second. Phone 139. - DOCTORS DE. 3. C_ KAMP of (Marons “asd: State 1921. N, Publish April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 17, Clas: ssified Ads FOR SALE—HOUSES | FOR SALE basement. OIL, MEN NOTICE! FOR SALE—Two oil a houses pecuta: one bank house 16x24, two rooms; will sell these houses cheap. Address W. I. Lewis, leep-|P. O- box 906, Casper. 5-2-6t* FOR SALE—Well built modern hom best location: one six-room; one fou: room; one smal! house. reasonable; terms. See these before buying, three bare: - west of West Casper school. Kirkendahl. §-8-5t FOR. SALE—One three and one four- room new house on West Four. [teenth strect: ciose to school and re- ‘Apply 504 "shuth |finories. See owner, 1027 West Four. G-2-t¢ teenth street. Bate pain ee Ea “ag FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for BARGAIN SALE — Nice four-room ; house on large east front lot; good North oth Beleiniy. pone bial til Be ir} terms: possession at cnce. See owner ‘ FOR RENT— at 136 South Washington street. ‘Large front room: 2-6° Yate entrance. 145 North Oeckeon oe ET NET IY ypc 5-3-21¢ | FOR ae. —Four-room house on two lot: rth Catper, $2,700, half cash. ory 936 ‘United street, after 4:30 o'cloc' 3-6 Saat FOR’ SALE— nd house owner, four-room lot 60x140. Nels: Call 122. West 5.3:-2t]}ond street. ne 602V B-2-4t _in modern | FOR SALE—Two-room house and ga room for one} age on corner lot, $3,500, $500 down 5-2-2t/oalance terms. 830 West Thirteenth COT, AME gp epare wg ba 4-29-4t* BOARD AND ROOM with private ; close to refinery. 933 West | FOR 'SALE—Cheap three-room tou: Fourteenth street. 5-2-4t?| near refinery on easy terms. Inqui 950 South Walnut street FOR RENT—Furnished room; it~ able for one or two gentleme! South McKinley. REN house. 1316 South Cherry. FOR RENT—Onerooth: suitable for BUSINESS office ‘on first floor; $60 per’ month. CHANCES Me bart ete $2821 FOR SALE—Rattery station equ FOR RENT Roms inamodera home:|..ment and stock in live oil tow: j|Feason for selling, other business de: LRqERUeeee Only. TAPES Kimball |imands attention” Box 55. Gresbull, ©} wyo. 61 FOR RENT—Steepingroom in _mod- Sy per 5 Sypeyenee i Ihe ‘kK tree! E— ry equipment com- wer Lee teecatd plete, onc Meek gas window show — | Tocatio FOR. RENT—Room to em tlemen, Phone 1189M. peat tt ‘Coutts 62 FOR RENT—Front room in Pare nos ok) ARES LY EAGER ATER A Naa othe. Phono 7983. ssi] > FOR SALE OR TRADE |ROOM. AND BOARD for men, 624/Winy, EXCHANGE <i 4,30-4¢ |W oboperty, ‘South | giana: farm. Unfurnished oven, new; disappointed about will scll “at 8 per cent dis- jerms. Box 120, Tribune. for Wyomin ar 18S%piecro, improved H aypell, care ye A 52.6ts|trona_ Power Co. 5-3-6" ROOM. 316 667.14 =: SOTTO M A PIPIPOPPPCCCO CAO OD OE. 25-Park Hill Lots-25 Park Hili Addition lies only one mile south of the present city limits, adjoins the proposed City Park and Athletic Fields. Casper will build south to the mountains. Park Hill addi- tion will then be the center of the finest residence district. Refineries are only twenty minutes’ walk from Park Hill addi- tion. Think it over before you buy lots for investment or a fu- ture home. Park Hill will be the ideal place to live. beautify Park Hill addition by making improvements that will more than double values. We have discovered unlimited quantities of pure water un- derlying this addition and will drill at once to supply the water demand. We Are Offering Just Twenty-Five Lots At the Present Price and On Easy Terms Positively only twenty-five lots will be sold at these ‘prices. Consult your own best judgment and see where you can buy a lot for investment or a future home that will equal Park Hill. Call W. P. Holman, See Ben Realty Co., Phone 1480 OMOMOL LODE EOE OL EOE, ucce chante The We are going to For Sale at This Time To See This Addition Phone 340M 432 W. Yellowstone. Store Fixtures, ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. e CHIROPRACTORS wil 214 East Fifth Se Ca RET TE” BRPAL ANT CTT ae ; : Wyoming ‘Practice Only. Service. 314 Foster Bldg., Denver, Casper. Colo. 1 fntend to locate in “or BOIS. & GOODRICH, piocke | | Wi ae Ww; O. GARBUTT, W: NER & SWEEN} 415 OW Exe 6 Bide. Phone A162 oO. A. Lorain aca —Architec: Office, 219, Midwest Bidz, Puone 1332 Se AUTO REPAIRING SS oe NORTH. CENTER AUTO REPAIR Cor, G & Center Sts. rt Expe! We Biuy_and Sell Cars." ,BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Pioneer Warehouse & Transfer Co. Warehousing and distribution. Trunks, baggage and heavy haul- ing. 136 West B. St. Phone 988. WHITE TRANSFER CO. Geo. Retaillgcks, mre “All White Tracks. ” 126 S. id. SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74-J. SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CABINETMAKING CRESCENT CABINET CO. Phone 839W. Counters and Shely- DR. er H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Lyric Theater Bidg., Center St. Office Phone 706, Res. 92. Suite 2, To _Phones: Office 423. ARNED, Chiropractor i St. hr E. HS 162 North Kimba! Phone 1457 —— ee EVAH M. Ne phe od P. S. C. Graduate or call at Phono 15283 CIVIL ENGINEERS ’ W. H. FISHER, A. S.C. E. urveys Maps Plans Estimates 214 Midwest Bldg. Phone 995. Promptness and Accuracy ‘Ml make house CLEANERS and PRESSERS CYLINDER GRINDING Cylinders Reground Piston Pins Pistons, and Rings. CASPER CYLINDER Neer aa co. Phone 1450. Fifth & Center. a SrXaX CONSULTING ENGINEER WHEELER -& WORTHINGTON Pians, Ro- Gravel ‘and. Com it ee ap en Surgeon Midwest Bldg. Suite 30; to 311, Office Ph. 1650 & 1651, Res. Ph. 45. DR. MYERS Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164. GRAVEL ROOFING hath Genter LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Suite 222-223 Midwest’ Refining Blaz. Phone 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oi! Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Osteopathic Physician Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. ~ Phone 1277-4. ns Soothe) PRODUCE IN PRODUCE Co. Wholesale Poultry, Begs. Wrait, and Vegetal bles, 333 N. Wolcott St. __RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER. tt RADIATOR WORKS era prs & ieskson. Freeze. Cores 434 _W, Yellowstone Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Bert Wellington ReCoring and . -pairing ‘Workmen 124 West Second. Phone 1545. _SHOE SHINING PARLORS SIGN PAINTING Bush ee Decorating Co. “When think Signs remesz Bush.” 5 8. Center. “Phone 208 _STENOGRAPBE! As or Alterations. ready-made. - = 116 E. Midwest Ave—-Phons 482-3 Se Tim, the Tailor & oer ity __143 8. Center. Phone 4 TAXI SERVICE ease Upright Blue | ~~ Print Machine. Townsend Bldg. CALL 88% Of 216 FOR BILLY’S TAXIE aS ee FOR ‘SALE—OR Sar, coieen room FOR RENT—APARTMENTS | "ous: Phone 1 oe FOR RENT — Two- basement LOST AND FOUND earns ee eting ceric |LOST OR STRAYED— One Boston 1238 South Ash, Phone 165M. _5.3-21| »UUll dog. Return to 1321, South cense number 152. 5-3-3 a 9 | LOST—Raincoat, on West Firat streat 5-2.1t|,, OPPosite Hotel’ Henning. Please no- S1t| try Hotel Henning. epee, boast: FOR SALE—At a bargain, 1 K a in, large wo! FOR RENT — Two-room nt] team, wagon and harness. Phons t, 1405 | 1086. 419-4t ae SALE— Bargain: —_Two-room six years old; sudo” $ . 145 North TW. 6: eae vies : esi jah tod ira model Ford touring car, m ble and in good T5e each vy ust be reasonal ee ngition: 1 TM condition. Phone 121W. to $3, pert col ion; three C1 tof Pe bums, for $155. 550 CY|WANTED TO BUY 4-30-tf town; must be Hees baie sen rage aan ye Victrola; 102 oice records, 4-26-10 he best oo tn Ptone 13: 4 FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Furnished garage; suft- able for batching for two men, 559 South Lincoln. tf FOR RENT—Light running sewing machine, phone 1086. TA10+E NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING STOCKHOLDERS Of THE LEADER. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to written request signed by the owners of two-thirds of all of the stock of The Leader, a Wyo- ming Sorpora ion, issued and out- standing, a’ meeting, of the stock- said corporation will be held at thet office of William Wilson, Townsend Building, Ca: per, Wyoming, on May 19, 4921, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of on the condition that considering’ a proposition te di solve re auld | SoEDors n, all of tl we build the build- k oO: corporation ha’ ings. If you own your pd Sie ited, Casper, Natrona Countz, seme, this 19th day of April, own Ict, or can pay op es us a'small payment; , down, we will build you a home. balance]| on month ly pay- ments, anywhere in the City, including ever) North Casper Addi- “Ition, ; avenue. WE HAVE $75,000 TO LOAN Elizabeth A. Zuttermeister, President (W.0.W) Publish April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 1921, Cemetery Robert Simpson and_his crew are now in the -cemetery for fourteen days only erecting curb- ings and stones. Sze him there or call the Casper Monument Works, 957-W. \ Ask for H. IE. GRUDE Casper Realty Co. 'N. & A.Coal Co. Fhone 140C

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