Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 5

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MANUFACTURERS’ TAX OF THREE PER CENT *\ IS PROPOSED BY SMOOT ‘Formal Presentation Made in Address to | Senate by Utah Solon Explaining Details of Substitute Measure ~_ WASHINGTON, Sept. 80.—A manufacturers’ sales tax of | three per cent forma’ snaztecm "a a e senator “for “all of the various war taxes, the -taxes,. stamp taxes, capits] stock graph and Insurance taxes, 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 d.to the senate today by goods” “i pea tites Abse-mekers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG’S BRAN, cocked end krambled Puta bowl of KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes and a bow! ‘jot imitations\in front ‘of! any youngster! See KEL- \EQGG'S Gisappear!- Try the experiment on yourself! ', p It's great to-sknow the difference in corn flakes—the x 4 differcnee betwoen the’ genuine and the “ Ese Kellogg’s’ have a wonderful flavor that , * ‘win your favor by itself—but when you know that — .‘t_¢ Kellogg all-the-time crispness! Well—they just make ‘ae That's the only way to say it! . Kellogg’s will snap-up kiddie appe- derful! our word for it—let the littlest have their fill—jyst like Daddy must have his! You'll never know. how delicious corn flakes can be until you eat KELLOGG’S! : Pioneer Grocery & Market 847 East A Street “ Saturday and Monday Specials Large pkg. Crystal Age White Soap Chips, 28¢ $ bars P. & G. Soap, 25¢ Liberty Washing Powaeey Liety Weahing ‘Powder, smali pkg. Qt. bottle Forbidden Grape Syrup. Pt, Bottle Forbidden , Grape Syrup..........30¢ Circle W Coffee, Ib., 380 8 lbs. for______$1.00 Milk, Tall Cans, er case —___....! Milk, Tail Cans, 2 cans ore 100-Ib. sack Sugar, $7.85 12 Ibs, Sugar —____$1.00 No. 214 can Strained loney for..:._—...— No. 2 can Flag-Apple Saucefor “ Hard Wheat --10¢ seen $1.09- our : Nice White Spuds, 100 Ibs. for... __.$2.80 . Fancy Belle Fleur Apples, Fancy Jonathan Apples, 2 Ibs. for.....____.._2Be Fancy Wealthy Apples, per: bushel.___....___.....83.50 WE HANDLE STRICTLY FRESH MEATS ~ WE DELIVER : Phone 345 White House Orange Pekoe Tea— 3 2-oz, pkg—..... _10¢ 4-0z, pkg....__—___20e 8-02. pkg-—.--—:-..40¢ 15 Tbs. Spuds for...._50c Brooms, good value__.75¢ No, 2% Pumpkin, 8 vag Ohi ee No. 2: ominy, =~ 8 cans for____.....B0e No. 214 Yuba Tomat . 8.cana = mato Sauce or Spiced, 6 cans for..........$1.00 American Beatty Mac- *, aroni and Spaghetti, «) per Curtis Tuna, ~~ “8:18-0z. cans._.___$1.00 &7-0z. cans___....$1.00 Gal. can Pears__...._85c Gal. can Peaches____68¢ Gal. can Apricots__70c 48 Ibs. Hard Wheat eu for..._..._ $1.98 SALES } } enactment of a proper tex system. | E | relations which have existed between =r toleee Gut thas amcoiecets| ASR MmBbeZZler| meteors wnice neve cred verreen | finery for the making of gasoline or| wit! accomplish the desired result and| ’ | Uke commodities would pot be taxable. |7 know that the people throughout “In order to ayold ‘administrative the country are of similar belief, from general epproval which thé. pian has|ernment today filed charges of embeg-| ment.” Tecelyed.”" Dave Wolfson of Glenrock spent/resentatives, and son of Venancio Con-|miles from the Scottish mainland. is yesterday in the city getting supplies|cepcion, former, president of the Phil-|supposed to be the only remaining |tor his store. Dutch Minister Is Received by | wishes of the government of The | United States, and for your personal oe = is to ‘ont.the | welfare.” a Mie Ver. Deets ene Prosident Harding in reply said: Edith facketeller, daughter “of John} “l thank you for the friendly sent! D. Rockefeller. . j ments to which you give expression, | and assure you of my own. best | wishes and thoge of my countrymen | for the prosperity and happiness of the people of The Netherlands. “While maintaining those friendly i seas return of vroartr| Filipino Held it: about by the tion of this republic I assure you it will be a welcome task to collaborate MANILA, P. I., Sept. 20.—The gov-/| with alement against Miguel Concepcion, | MEY hI eae —_————__ [member of the Philippine house of vep-| Rockall, an islet in the Atlantic, 300 ippine Natfonal bank, who himself is portion of a lost land. Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marg, The Only Way To Save On Clothes It’s to be careful that the quality and tailoring are of the kind that mean Iongest wear and most satisfactory serv- ice. You can get most in real value in ; . Suits and Overcoats ae $3500 | and ” “The prices are at lect @ third below those for a similar qualitya ~- - year'ago, but the same old money-back guarantee of satisfaction is behind them. . _MEDNICK BROS. "Casper’s Finest Store For Men ff] The of Men’s Wear Why Shop Elswhere your in their further develop- | = ce ev alli ica | Netherlands for the prosperity of the | = cia ~ What Is The Most Valuable AS WE SAID BEFORE! . Piece of Land in The State of Wyoming? PONDER AND THINK BEFORE READING THE BALANCE OF THIS AD! Thinking is wholesome. It is the only thing that has made civilization possible. Many things enter into the value of real estate—gold and silver and precious stones may be imbedded therein awaiting the prospector’s pick and when uncovered smile up to him in their brilliant radiance and in their dumb language tell him of their in- calculable value. Thousands of agencies enter into-the values of Real Estate, but after all, the greatest agency is the needs of man. The most ardent need of man is at that place where he is most numerous, and in casting your eye down Center Street in the City of Casper, it can be said without contra- diction, that he is most numerous at Center and Second Streets, More people pass and repass this corner than any other place in the entire state. We. are offering the people of Casper and vicinity an epportunity to invest their money in the RICHEST SPOT in the STATE OF WYOMING—under the most efficient business management that.the most scrupuious investor can demand. HENRY BRENNAN needs no introduction to the peo- ple of Casper. No business man has achieved more suc- cess than he has since his arrival here. As a showman, he is without a peer in the northwest. His fame is not cir- cumscribed within the limits of a few states, but extends throughout the entire country, and his ability in that behalf is as well known in southern California as in Cas- per. Not alone as to the selections of the productions shown but he has the rare trait that a business man should have in order to make a success of any undertaking, to-wit: a The Financial Side of the Theatrical Enterprise It needs no argument to show to the investor that Mr. Brennan has made a great success in that behalf. Space will not permit us to explain our entire proposi- tion but our solicitors will interview you within a short time and explain our‘opportunity in its entirety. The affairs of the Company will be under directorate of some of the most prominent business men in the City of Casper, whose past business achievements have been crowned with success. Lyric Theatre Company HAGENS & MURANE Counsellors ; HENRY F. BRENNAN President JOHN A. MILLER CO., Fiscal Agents : Casper, Wyoming

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