Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1921, Page 5

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TAX BILL COMPLETED IN CONFERENCE, 12 PER CENT ON CORPORATION INCOM of House and Senate Following if Agreement Reached Today WASHINGTON; Nov. the tax bill, house and senate confer: corporation ‘income tax rate of 12% p in the original house measure: cent over the present rate, but is 214 per cent less than the figure agreed upon by the senate. The conferees also agreed to the tax will cut in half genate amendment repealing the $2.-| 0005 nbrmal exemption allowed cor- perations, except that this exemption as a partial offset for the repeal of Would be continued in the case of the excess profits tax corporations having net $26,000 a year or less. ‘The senate managers receded from the senate incomes Uquor tax amendment.) than the treasur. the additional $260,000,000 which the senate had planned to obtain from this source [the bill would yield total from $60,000,000 to_ $100,000,000 department less y has and the original house ptovision was|said would be necessary for this fis-| rewritten into the bill. This © pro- Vides for a tax of $2.20 a proof gal- Jon on alcohol with an additional tax ef $4.20 a gallon on whiskey or on/ alcohol tllegally diverted for beverage} setts, proposing a gradua’ purposes. |cal year. The conferees agreed also to the| j elimination the amendment by Senator Walsh, Democrat, Massachu- tax on j gifts of property by persons, the rates The reduction agreed upon in the'running from 1 per cent on $20,000 fficrease of the corpoiation ‘income to 25 per cent on $10,000,000, ELABORATE PROGRAM FOR LEGION CONCERT NEXT MONDAY EVENING, A long classical program has been ‘arranged for the entertainment of the/ American Legion members and their guests at a recital which will be given under the direction of Professor Rud- olph Lundberg at the legion ‘ciub- Tooms at 8 o'clock Monday night. The program follows: Piano: Dancing Moonbeams, Hen- schel _.......-....Charlotte Chapin Vocal duet. Morn Ris, Czibulka.. Mrs EB. M. Ewing and Eda Holland ‘Focal: (a) Colleen, Penn; (b) Bam- “boo Baby, Caro Roma.......... -++ Rudolph. Lundberg Piano: Potka de Salon, Kern..:..- Lactie Bishop Yocal. Some Day I Shall Hear You Calling, Tate ..Thelma Horner Vocal: Sweet Little Woman O° Mine, -_ Floy Bartlett........- . BA. Flina Piano: Flower Dance, ‘Williams. - Vocal: Friend ©” Mine, Sanderson. . Mrs. E. l. Pelkey Piano. Leve by Moonlight, Kinkel. . Colletta Boner Work, Bond a5 .Marion _Kjeber Biano. Glistening Pearls, Engel- mann ....-+ aaeese Constance Metz Vocal: Tho Road, That Leads to, You, Squire ........ George Lytle Piano: Creprescule, Friml .. .. Leora’ Felmier Vocal. My’ Little Sunflowers, Good “Night, Vanderpool .........----- Mrs. L. EB. Sundwell Vocal: Those Songs, My Mother i W. Smith ........ bei! see seals: Mark Lund Piano: Dance do Baliett, Mawson. Marks .......... Mra, A. L. Cook Yocal (a) Lullaby, Cyril Scott; (b) _ Yesterday and Today, Spross.... : Mrs. Lial Branson ‘Thoughts, Hiller Mesdames Leschinsky, Pelkey and Horner. Aceompanists. Mrs. A. L. Cook and Rudolph Lundberg. ¥ ah ee ORPHANS REUNITED. Reunited after 17 years separation, Brank and Joseph Payne, who had Been placed in an orphanage in St. Louis in early childhood, found in comparing the war experiences that they had sought safety in the same shell hole in the Argonne but did not at the time know they were brothers. ‘The reunion occurred at Kansas City. Will Open Saturday Shogren’s Shooting Gallery Down the Hill From the’ Henning 200 Turkeys One For ~ Thanksgiving Beauty Shop Adds To Equipment Here| | -Eguipment for an ele’ is the latest addition to the Casper, Beauty Parlor shop on the mezza- nine floor of the Midwest pharmacy {and an expert operator will give an and complete hour of electro ant hand massage to each patient. An electro massago is a most bene- ficial stimulant for both circulatory and muscular system of the body, and the benefits derived from such treat- ments are a well established fact. The opening of such a department in the Casper Beauty Parlors will be an in- | novation to-Casper, as stich work has [mot been done here before. ‘Treatment may bs head by appoint | ment from 6 o'clock to 6 o'clock and from 7 o'clock until 9 o'clock on every weekday. SGHOOL EFFICIENCY IN PLATTE PROMOTED BY SERIES OF MEETINGS WHEATLAND, Wyo.,. Nov.) 4 School lelency in? Platte county is being promoted through a series of school help mectings held in all parts of the county, the third meeting of the series taking place in Dwyer Friday, November 18. A county-wide organization has deen effected to promote co-operation between the schools, each school dis- trict functioning as a separate unit, save for districts 5 and 7, which are combined as a single unit. Hach unit elects a delegate to a central coun- ell to act with County Supt. Edith M. | Come and Get | Hawes in arranging thee of coun- tyavide interest. From the members ‘or this central council are appointed leaders for county school athletics, debating and other activities, The school year culminates in a school fair whigh in The Remington Portable Is a capable, companionable type. writer, built for the individual use of the man jn business, or profession, the woman In ther home, the child attend. ing school—in fact for every man, woman and child who writes, Standard Keyboard, Complete Weight 1114 Pounds. Price $60.00 Casper Stationery Co. Dealer. Stephen's TaxiLine PHONE 132 Courteous Drivers Quick Service ° Thanksgiving Night, Carnival Dance. Soma of the ©f conferees were of the opinion that revenue sey this year. Each unit ‘will hold at. least Nhelp meetings during the year, be. |fere which the more experienced | teachers will read papers and demon- | Strate school methods with model reci- | tations. Disirkis 5 and 7 have | planned for one of tacse meetings 19.—Completing their revision of Sch month. ees agreed today to al er cent, the figure fixed! This is an increase of 214 per- The secon help meeting of the yeast was held last Friday at Slate: jand was well attended by the Chug- water and Siater school people. Of leading. interest was a demonstration of methods jg primary teaching made by Cora Davis, teacher of the Marks school, who fs & most proficient pri- mary teacher. The primary class of the Marks school was on hand and acquitted themselves well, $40,000 SUBSCRIBED FOR NEW GRANDSTAND AT FOHTER PARK’ | CPEYE! NEL ON 19.— Forty t lace for the finanoing of a new steel grandstand at Frontier 1 rk: Wasgsubscribed by business men [in ten minutes, at a forum dinner of the Chamber of Commerce Wetnes- day night. Ponds bearing 8 percent interest will be Issued to subsecrib. @s and will be redeemed cut of tho tro massage "Profits of the annua! Frontier Days celebratinn. lak j TAX HEARING DELAYED. |. WHEATLAND, Wyo., Nov. 19.— The hearing of the tax protest made) | by the county ferm bureau against! |the raise in land valuations ordered | oF the state board of guualtsation bi has 1 Carl Laemmle’ Presents Harry In. the First Super-West-. Is AUTHORIZED ae Sa EOL M easure Ready for Final Consideration ee ce | vide a heavy penalty for such offense been delayed siveral Gays by the un- TODAY AND SUNDAY You Never Saw Anything Like It Before THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN Che Casper Daily Cribune PROSECUTION OF ePoLUOO AGENTS Health Department. to Bring Charges Against Book Agents Charged With Misrepresentation. In an effort to put om end to mis- representation here. the lors} public | health authorit\: ave Pleuged to prosecute any nm found te Be ean- vassing in Casper and representing themaclves to be representatives of NATION SHOULD BE THANKFUL FOR ARMAMENT MEETING, SAYS PROCLAMATION OF GOVERNOR Another’ year has passed in which a beneficence of Al- might God has been manifested in many ways throughout the state and nation depression and economic difficulties, when we consider the treubles.ef others we cannot fail to realize that we have much to be thankful for. share of those and our state hes advar > of the leading nations of the PAGE FIVE A woman of forty has » chances to one against dy the y-oight | the year, within | are on SNYDER’S Terrace Gardens Caspec’s Greatest Amusement Center 134 NORTH CENTER STREET PHONE 1700 TONITE FREE DOOR ADMISSION A PROCLAMATION While we have labored under financial Wyoming has received her full are good unto set my hand and caused to be in many ffixed the great seal of the stute of Wyomi s time we should be particul-|_ Dor ful that the president of] fifteenth States has called a con-| 1921. things the city of day of eyenne, this A.D. ROBERT D. CAREY, the health departmnt. world to devise meaas whereby both | (Sea!) Governor Popular Public 10c Dance Dr. J..F. O'Donnell has had called }armaments may be limited and the|Dy¥ the Governor. to his attention during the pust few | peace of the world guarantee |W. E. CHAPLIN, days a report that book agents were herefore. I, Rovert D. Carey, gov Secretary of State. - 9 |canvassing Casper and obtaining |o-,.c: cr Wyesntne In Confnenee eo meet cogent : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 lontrance to Casper homes on the ancai are cording to one beauty expert, the ak ~round that they were representatives wd onstom and 1 finest ‘complexions in. the Big Carnival Ball—Free Confetti and Serpentine | of Hts department and that it was tually compulsory for local resi- dents to havo knowledge of ‘the con- | tent of the books they were selling. The result of this misrepresentation | has been have ‘bought | practical pn the}! ub 4 nat people ess books: wort proached by auch agents | watch the movements of nd notify Dr. O'Donnell and tho offending agent will be arrested and arraigned in court to show cause why he is representing himself as a city officer. The city ordinances pro: Dut ‘the health department needs’ the co-operation of Casper people before it can make an example of the” per- ons who indulge in such practice. expécted projongation of a case which Judge Mentzer ts hearing in: Torring: ton. The Wheatland hearing will in all probability be held some time next week. AT WEBEL DO YOU KNOW? That the Moose Lodge is building for the people of Casper The Finest Dance Auditorium in the State? Remember Our Regular 10-Cent Dances. Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 23, Special Turkey Dance— Live Turkeys to the Winners. Dec. 1, Laundry Workers’ Masquerade. ’ MOOSE WINTER GARDEN The Music Says ‘““LET’S GO" We ARE OFFERING FOR SALE Wonderful Bargains in Second- Hand Building Material The Webel building is being demolished to make way for the new Lyric Theater. Apply Charles Shoblom BUILDING found Free Door AcunaseD- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Thanksgiving Turkey Dance—Turkéys Given to ee as i of Lucky Numbers. ling and t to his own te offer Come to the chicken din- mer at the Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria on Sunday, from 12 to 3 o'clock. R WELCOME—COME ON DOWN PEGREPDIOEOE DEE GO2 08 GRAND OPENING TONIGHT Arkeon Dancing Academy | E ; CENTER AND A STREETS RINKLER’S EIGHT-PIECE ORCHESTRA Music That Thrills the Dancers and Entertains the Rest. Following Feature Entertainers for Opening: Doug Isitt and the Burtons—(Bud and Clara, of San Francisco) THIS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED DANCE PAVILION IN THE WEST The Lukis Candy Company has in stalled a branch confectionery storeinthe Arkeon building to care for the desires of our patrons. A complete line of drinks, candies, cigars and cigarettes are carried. Efficient and courteous table and counter service for merrymakers in the dance hall—only a step away. ‘ L. P. WALL PRESENTS . THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS CO : —IN— “BARNABY THE GOOF® POSITIVELY THE FUNNIEST SHOW OF THE SEASON —WITH— SPECIAL SCENERY TONIGHT LAST PERFORMANCE OF “THE GRAVE SNATCHERS” chances of a man > . e 4 > ” >

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