Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 11

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PHOENK PART Ship-! ‘ments of Explosive Follow. ing Destruc tleal: have shipped two and one-half cases of T, N. TW-and 27 alarm clocks,| £& equipped to set off the explosive, Hie! $1,000 worth of damage but author-/ theory national ‘The explosion occurred just before gtate employes were due to report for jorning. in s. be made only after permission is ob-)ket bid price, the inventory may be se automobile will be sent for them. fm tho hichway deparimone tuaine| ire Destroys tained from the commissioner of iter veined ut euch prices. the cormect’ $ Casper Mfg. and Construction Co. ! ie igre . - : In s 0 i ef Grea wept peal pegs tek Tie ten teberee & coecbaie ‘cost?| by reference to the actual sales of the Phone 1096-J COMMITTEE, B. P. O. ELKS. of the explosion. s Structure at Means the invoice price less trade or taxpayer fo Officials claim that no explosive ; fe yee sufficient force to do damage that Siena noved te tie tending Is Aggie College|* which the,explosion occurred. SH State Engineer Tomas Maddock Geclared there was' nothing in the of the explosion as equal to one pro- duced by two boxes of dynamite. There was no powder or other pow: erful explosive in any of the build- ings on the highway department's property, unless it was put therp by some one not connected with the de- partment, Mr. Maddock said. Adjutant General Walter S. Ingalls of the national guard, also declared that there was no explosives stored! in the building where the *-xplosion oc: 2 Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. ¥ The Cribber. guy who steals a fellow's jokes doesn't give him credit, be hung up ees he chokes; id after that, behead 3 —Varsiyt Breeze (St. Louis U.) It’s Not Too Late To Place Your Order For an ESSEX or HUDSON a A Gift That Will Be Appreciated by the Whole Family We Would Be Very Glad To Figure - On any buildingor improvement you might have in mind. If you have an idea what you would like but don’t know exactly what it will take in material, come in and give us yourideas. We will figure the bill of mate- ' rial and the cost. O. L.Walker Lumber Co. West Railroad Avenue Phone 240 ‘s9¥Oeeesenosrevrcoeeccoosooooees: ener aennaneecercoeseesecooeroesenaes | = REVENUE ACT PROVISIONS RELATING TO INVENTORIE ° ° + 2 ° ° ° COLLECTOR EXPLAINS FOR BENEFIT OF MERCHANTS <= sc 2.x ‘=|’ Seen at Tokio, -» -» [be subject to investi; ‘The following statement is issued {rate of interest, which may be deduct- bearer Pentereat gh amore Internal Revenue, M./ed or not at the option of the taxpay-| | Reynolds, } e z % “Merchants, manufacttrers andj|followed. To the net involee price | prices adopted. Dusiness men generally need experi-| should be added the cost of transporta-|+, show both the cost and eneé no difficulty in taking their in-/tion and other necessary charges in-/ 51; ticle incl ventories for the year 1921 to con-| reba re ea [§ |form with the new revenue act. Thi z ) |Ianguage of the Revenue act of 1918 tion BE im | and the Revenue act of 71911, (Sec.! way Building - . ‘4 F | 203), relating to inventories are iden. * j ‘That whenever in the opinion of PHOENIX, Ariz, Doc. 23.—In con- : v2 Slay pemeseced byt roan n, | manage ent expenses, but not includ: system of accounts is prescribed by the| affairs, which it was allegee wore lit. posne pe : Jf | determine the income of any taxpayer, | highway building i : 4 Bice coe con ee Bo ex | * Market’ means’ the current bid| tories, purchases, sales, capital inves anita esos oe el | : If | sioner, with the approval of the sec-' that Workers orld) retary may prescribe as conforming | bs a@s nearly as may be to the best ac.|8® The burden of proof as to the} turns. counting practice in the trade or busi-|°°Frectness of the price rests upon ness and as most clearly reflecting a dleie svg ie taxpayer must use such evidence “Present treasury regulations pro-|*“ Vide that tnventories must be valued f ® falr market price at the dates ities are investigating on tho 12 soldiers and sailors. Besides, Mrs.|at either ‘cost or cost or market, that it was intended to destroy tho jy cier has been drawing $60 a month | which ins lower.’ Taxpayers were per- highway department building, in pettin: mitted. regardiess of thelr pest prac. | Compensation pall foc capostiatien ot hich juarters of the Ari- : ‘coat Ket|COntracts or purchase commitments. A Stat hen allotments Teas Welneets a oreo la: aniog| Wha. Uecetne o¢ stpeciaal cratitere($ from: $20 to $80 on the average B-room house. Just thir inventories for 1920. Thereafter,|the taxpayer has regularly sold mer. tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. the regulations provide, changes can other discounts, excepting ictly fore and date of inventory. h_ discounts approximating tairPrices whic! terially from the aa Garten on Lacs Interference in | “The value of each item in the inven-| © are iiec sch ents ber as eee’ JOP Affairs Is | er of the two inven’ ventories on whatever basi: commissioner of interna 4} TOKIO, Dec. 22—(y The Asno- jclated Press}—The ¢| Kensal Kal party red ling of parliamentarians * . | consideration of the budget yesterday pare Sr ne Dy tea Sree on of the | price 9 1 outlined what is believed will be the goods. | line of the party's attack in the de -|,, “In the conduct of modern business.| bate on the question o. approving the In the case of a manufacturer ‘eost’|it is of the utmost importance that/ session of the diet. The questions means the cost of raw materials and jevery business, large or small, wheth put by the leaders implied criticism supplies, expenditures for labor And/er corporation, bagtnership or indi-| of the government's acceptance of the indirect costs ‘cident tw produeuu | vidual, shall maintain an exact record | invitation to the conference on Itml- including @ reasonable propa .dn ofjof receipts and expenses. No special| tation of armament and Far Eastern the taxpayer mus‘ sat! District of Wyoming. er, Providing a consistent course !s/ missioner of the correc’ Notice to the Public ane any cont 40 online et Beane ne. We are making an endeavor to get all the little children out on Christ morning so they may enjoy Santa Claus and the as tree provided by the Elks. It is easy enough ret in touch with all the children who att t difficult to get in touch with those who d 2 we would re- quest that all grown-ups n that they know who do not attend the nearest schoolhouse be en 9 and.9 i as morn- ing, and they will be picked up omobiles and taken to the tree. Arrange en made to have the schools open and w now of any children who are crippled please call 2 and an bureau of internal revenue, but the/| tle necessitated by circumstances. turn on capital. books should show in detail inven-| “Does not the government consider Price prevailing at the date of the in-|ments, depreciation, and similar {tems ventory for the particular merchan-jrequired in making up tncome tax re- terference by the U other powers in Far Eastern affairs?” ‘asked one of the Kensal Kai lead- the taxpayer in each case. Where no open market quotations ars available, Building Costs Lowered i By having us sand your interior finish you save nearest the inventory ae may be avail-| able, such as specific transactions or chandise at prices lower than the mar. AOA ne MZEE this a practical gift-giving Christmas. This | Reed-Fiber Chairs, year in particular our assortment of furniture is ‘ : Rockers, Sett d more attrractive than ever. Visit our store and you will pve ti pregicst discover great values for every room in the home. Davenports to Match This is your opportunity to pur- chase-a very, acceptable Christ- Attractive Reed-Fiber Furniture | =" "~" *- _ AT. SPECIAL é m= <> LOW PRICES Ben NM Tapestry Gavenad Chairs and Rockers Priced at $15 and Upwards We will reserve for you any, article that you select for delivery the day be- fore Christmas, We have selected 65 pieces ina variety of good tapestry cover- ings that you can purchase at considerable less than regular price. —Ladies’ Spinet Desks —Fernerys —Tea Wagons —Floor, Table, Boudoir —Smokers’ Cabinets and Bridge Tables = —Martha Washington —Pictures, Lamps ee ering Cabling —Sofa Pillows—Velour | —Cedar Chests Tapestry and Silk —Royal Easy Chairs Coverings | —Console Tables —Table Runners of All and Mirrors Sizes and Descriptions —Gate Leg Tables —tTelephone Stands -KARPEN __ |Karpen Reed Furniture ee ; bs Ivory, Brown and Frosted Brown Finishes s° Living Room Furniture TAPESTRY, MOHAIR AND Phonographs 40 Designs CRETONNE COVERINGS The celebrated Cheney in Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Day Beds,Chaise 3 2! Bods et furniture. Lounges, Desks, Ottomans, Davenports Featuring the Baby and Lamps 3 Grand Model Three-piece overstuffed or mahogany frame suites, covered in velour, tapestry, mohair and damask. » CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. ‘ONE 37 CORNER SECOND AND DAVID STREETS os ee pienso Gem uk 2 aR RA —— y KG ae, >, ; ‘ oo i - 1 po GPE PEP LPP PDD PED PVD ID DOLD EDEL I LOE TIN D LO HOI NLU EIU I LUD GIVI EDU IULUI UD OIE UPI UP UT GOUT TUT UO MIMI MOU Fo oY a a A TN ee a car SR a

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