Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 11

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FRIDAY, 16, 1921. he Casper Daily Cribune Pt SS Se SS ee PAGE ELEVEN MANY CH EC | plicit trust, she told the tot at-|Raizen, she said Glickstein renewed | | torney, and exercised a his advances and attacked her in his| { i | Powerful influence over h: sort of| office, where on Saturday she killed magnetic influence as she described it.| him. ag See . Hi. Brown Grocery and Market EMPTION "FIGURES INCREASED (fet er ae a he Prato ad on her life, A Director—At th ‘hol; {thous sho had succeec | ment when the ¥iliain enters the store, Phone 490 liner Leger, che sal the heroine should hve registered fear. The new income tax law, whieh which is officially known as the 2 (re treed d lrevenue act of 1921, signed by President Harding two weeks i = ws Wore scenes ani wermaate oaee | 8g0, repeals the act of 1918 in its entirety but re-enacts a Then on the eve of her marriage to! Gazette. | considerable part of the old law in the new bill. Parts of the — = ete Lander Dairy and Produce Co. AND | 1921 act are effective for this year but the major portion is WEST SIDE DAIRY CO. Saturday and Monday Specials EXTRA SPECIAL vernment to Lose Many |n0t effective until 1922. The salient fe: ‘4 “Valuable Men by Reason y prom Sakng exact thin: Your are seta ath ae for nia rip of Inadequate Pay, freebies yb! VanDenberg, local H <9 Col {! Glickstein ee in Individuals. cs a lone Office WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—A large at poeay poerigeny ted inate ig NEW YORK, Dec. 16. —Pleading |less than $5,000, Over $5,000 the ex: : eight years of suffering as her sae emption fs still $2,000. Single persons tication, Mrs. Charles H. Raizen was Fancy Winesap Apples, 5 Ibs____ Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for GALLON FRUITS are still allowed the old rate of exemp- F Co-operated ? tion of 1,000. vith é ; killing Dr. Abram Git : eerie na ne ioral nea tees pecan g ta oe. Patty oe Bey his Bedtord “ancl Dairy Products—Dressed Poultry. Sch vera solid pack jlegisiat u - Sonnet situation in the patent ottice, Pr Teereniu aeeear aoe for dependents : She said she had known Glickstein| 546 South Chestnut Street Phone 1735 ganberries, solid pack_ where they said the government was|have been increased frori $200 to $400 a most of her life. He was her family's Blueberries, solid pack__ about to lore the services of many|for each minor child under 18 or their tear bractitioner._ He had her im- trained men neoenes: of inadequate sal-| dependent as recognized vy this act. "i 3 Ps ay? “Ses LSS LES TAT cay Blackberries, solid pack s3 ee Soi Sees Cnaledtlens: ges ISPOOOIIIOOISO ITIL IOI ID IIOI OSG As, Red Pitted Cherries, solid pack______ $1.65 pending bills for that purpose while Exemption of $2,000 on corporations Me. VILLLLLA LAA AAA hh hehe hededede have b \bolished com- i he paptestiee rece, severe Panten Retthice fet tatoante Or ek: toa sites oj __-75¢ tnéer way. 25 ° . ed s, solid pack___ ---90c eee —ee Net } aft 21 ne . CHANGE CLUE LEADS T0 tn suteequent oe that te the| srecenrugh Coie Notice of Session \]| Pears, solid pack....___--..------ 95 amoun' a a fed from thi ic toll, Jr., of . . fnsoaha: et thettketeres for tak ee Salty occa oe ae oe ‘Gov. Apricots, solid pack__________________. 95 : = Edwin P. Morrow. Colonel Dick is ceeding taxable year. In other words , a lors sustained in trade or business ee year old and is the eon of this year will be deductable in return} Ccult Judge Stoll of Lexington. of the year 1922. cooerete’ Proceeds of life insurance paid upon |Revenue Act of 1921 effective Jan. 1, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 16.—A|the death of the insured are now to be/1922, and which have considerable to chance clue picked up by Sheriff|exempt when recelved by a corpora-|do in reducing the cost of living and George J. Carroll of this county Wed-| tion. Heretofore was exemption only |stimulating business in general is the nesday, while he was searching for | allowed when received by an individual /repeal of taxes of freight, express, men wanted for burglarizing garages | benefictary, partnership or estate of in-|passenger and ofl transportation and at Chugwater, forty miles north, led | sured. on Pullman berths and other accom- to the arrest of San Katazasky, Sam} ‘The changes effective for the year|Mmodations. Taxes on telegraph and Blojelivisky and Isaac Stone and the|1922 which are most important are:|telephono will still be in effect. seizure of 60 gallons of very potent} The modification of the surtax for in-| The repeal of taxes on ice-cream, hooch and a keg of homemade wine.| aividuals which heretofore applied on|soft drinks aod at soda fountains. ‘The prisoner#’are charged with’ Viola-| incomes of $5,000 or more. From| The repeal of taxes om wearing ap- tion of the prohibition jaw, 1922 on, the surtax will not be effec-|parel (men's and women's. and other The sheriff, while endeavoring to| tive oh incomes leas than $6,000 and|s0-called sem!luxuries. assertain whether the Chugwater|/inen only 1 per cent up to $10,000; The repeal of taxes on retail sale of burgiars had come to Cheyenne, was |tollet articles and proprietary medi Sliced Pineapple, solid pack__________ B. P. 0. Elks There will be a regular session of this Lodge on FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, AT 8 P. M. AT ODD FELLOWS HALL Business and Entertainment. Best Creamery Butter, Ib____.______ Brookfield Eggs, dozen_____________ _FANCY FRUITS IN peAyy SYRUP - 2% size Halved Peaches, can. size Bartlett Pears, can. . size Black Cherries, can * size Apricots, can..... ie 214 size Egg Plums, can. A No. 2% size Green Gage Plums, can. .35c $1 No. 2% size Broken Sliced Pineapple, 35c with a maximum of 50 per cent instead TTT TT OT TIT EL ED | informed that a suspiciously loaded | of ¢5 per cent on incomes over $1,000,- | eines. Bi F . kutomobile had stopped and unloaded O¢9, Penta oaver eraren satitestasel ig Feature Entertainment | Ne. 2 size Blackberries, can......... 35e| Any os ra he ce a za eae Shin cepealtehiehe estan Seattta yet gapped more than ever tn the Bropnra- 'o. 2 size Strawberries, can........ 35c! Variety et be mest ‘tor corporations and increasing the|tion o! return © new modl- d L h E i it, Oe tin eae normal tax fram 10 per cent to 12% |feations, ccme effective this year and an uNC, White Navy Beans, hand picked, 3 Ibs., 25c eet per cent. ‘The constant rise in the|other features not until 1922. There Li B f NOTICE. price of Liberty Bonds is principally a Seosieesne changes in the act By Order of E.R ima Beans, fancy, 2 1 eae eee eed 25¢ accounted for by the anticipation of|Which are too numerous to mention oh. 5 _ Police officers did not raid my ice|Bocounted for by the anticipation of | ore see what we consider the ROBT. COHEN/Sée Gal, cans White Karo Syrup, can______ 85c ay ost away with them to which|the interest of which will be exempt outstanding features and of greater in- y. 1-gal. cans White Karo Syrup, can___45c 14-gal. cans White Karo Syrup, can____25c ¥/-gal, cans Skockum Jam, can______$1.19 14,-gal. can Delicious Jam, can 2-Ib. jar Delicious Jam _______________ Fancy Seedless Raisins, 1-Ib. pkg Fancy Grecian Currants, pkg_________ Fancy Seeded Raisins, 1-Ib. pkg_______ 3-lb. carton White House Coffee_____ 1-Ib. can Barrington Hall Coffee. 1-Ib. can J. S. B. Coffee_______________ 1-Ib. can Solitaire Coffee__ 14 Ibs. Sugar____________ Good House Brooms, each___--_______ 3 cakes Creme Oil Soap_____-__-______ 7 bars P. & G. Soap__-_________-______ Crystal White Soap Chips, large______ 10 bars White Laundry Soap____ Seafoam Washing Powder, large______33c¢ 3 pkgs. Star Naptha Powder, 10c size__25c 614-Ib. box Soda Crackers____________' 95c 24-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour___ 10-Ib. sack Corn Meal______________ 40c terest to the average taxpayer. es yet they, have not proved owner.|from taxes for two years after the = H bs SUB. Senet “Important features of tne! in cl ified Ads Berne = STIOE LITT T SOIL ITS STOTT ISSO TE Money Deposited Is Money Saved--Money Spent Is Money Gone COME IN NOW AND JOINOUR NEW MONEY EARNERS: Sure, you are going to need money next Christmas— but will you have it? You will when you come in and join our Christmas Club which gives you a systematic plan for depositing money regularly. From their earnings, men and women are in a position to deposit $1, $2, $3, $5, $10, $20 or more each week Jersey Cream Pancake Flour, large without inconvenience to themselves. Y gacks; new eacl.= 2 i cas 39c To have money for next Christmas or any other pur- Jersey Cream Buckwheat Pancake pose, join our Christmas Club. JOIN TODAY. Flour large sack la 45c , S eager reset ct Business Men Solid pack Tomatoes, 4 small cans____45c Deep Red Salmon, Del Monte, 1-Ib., 35c Business men are urged to encourage their employes to join our Christmas Club and to explain to them that ; : , i nis arg 5 Suite Haste ae C Bs an d Join. aoe jo and a, Ines o e : 5 i . iffy-Jell, Raspberry or Strawberry Come im and Join. Join Our Christmas Club Today ome Ranow Hott Rhell Walituta; I< cae Fancy Mixed Nuts, Ib__--------______ Popping Corn that pops, pkg_ 3 cans Best Iowa Corn____--_----___— 45c 3 cans Solid, Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 size_45c 3 cans No. 2 Lima Beans__-__-_-_-____ 3 cans No. 2 Early June Peas_ WHAT THE DIFFERENT CLUBS WILL AMOUNT TO IN 50 WEEKS INCREASING CLUB PLAN EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN 1c Club 22. rc2ek$ 12.75 | 25¢ Club 22% =28"$ 12.50) $5 Club *stct cg 250.00 2c Club mm.rcsait 25.50 | 50c Club 278%0%"™ 25.00) $10 Club 2s22e"" 500-00 ff 3 cans No. 2 Green Beans —-_____- ____50e Be Club Deposit Se 1st week, 10¢ 2nd week: 63.75 $1 Clu Devens eee 50.00 $20 Club erred arent | ,000. 00 5 ans Del Monte Pork and Beans peeera ibe 10c Club te.tsk2cct 127.50 | $2 Club2%% 22°77 100.00 | $100 Club 2222": 5,000.00 ff 5 cans No. 202 Kraut. ~~~ -77~ Be 3 cans No. 21, Hominy__ _-50c 3 cans No. 242 Tomatoes________ __50e 3 cans No. 2 Beets____----_-___ _-50e 2 1-Ib. cans Best Pink Salmon_________ YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE LARGEST PAYMENT AND DECREASE EACH WEEK How to Join | Why We Have Our Christmas Club It is part of the business of our Bank to encourage thrift and to teach econo- In no better way can we render service to all of the people of this city and definite plan for saving their money. Our Christ- Look at the different Clubs in table above and select the one you iti to join, the Ie, 2c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00 or more; then come to our my. Tas pee bare were ank with the first weekly deposit. We will make you a member of the Club and community than by a ie give you a Christmas Club Pass Book showing the Club you have joined. | | mas Club is just such a plan. We Pay Four Per Cent Interest‘on Christmas Club Accounts Casper National Bank Carnation Milk, per case__-_______ Carnation Milk, 4 cans__.__..._-___ Hebe; per case. .22 £02 Se Se $4.75 Hebe, .G cans)... a ae ae 50c

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