Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1922, Page 10

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' a 1c te ef earn... Se posena sell Ee ee OK Oe Oe Nee = Che Casper Daily Cribune 16, HH (IFFICERS “Now DaYs” To PROVIDE Premier’s “Hearth of Peace” TOTAL REQUIRED EVENING OF ENJOYABLE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922. Obregon Meets With Americans Income Tax Questions and Answers Sddress All Inquiries on Income Tax to Income Tax Editor Casper Daily Tribune. ENTERTAINMENT, FEB.7 MEXICO CITY, Jan. 25.—Prestdent Obregon and Minister of Finance De to confer today ‘The ticket sale for the play “Now. | in amateur productions : : ‘Wil you please tell me what er-titled to on an income of $1,500°—T. aoe ee. Amuaicead enon Seaan? aGay~" which is to be presented, The proceeds of the evening’s en- < Paes oe : emption I am entitled to under the) E, L. ris Hammond, president of tke Inte-. Febr sary 7, at the auditorium of the | tertainment will be used to purchase = é 7 following circumstances. My wife died] Answer: $1,000. Gatigual Weticheue ideimabbin tie ire. . : Natrona county high school by | a moving picture machine to the in- “ - : during the year of 1921 but I still have gard to ofl production and taxes. members of the Welfare club, prom- | stalled in the high schoo! for the “ 4 to maintain a home for my children.) Inquiry regarding eale of home-| other members of the party are Pat iges a splendid audience for the con- | use of the grade and high school - ‘The law as I understand {t states that! stead —REX. M. Logan, general manager of tho Survey Just Completed by] temporancous comedy ¢rama of | students. It is the idea of the Wel- a single man is only éntitied to $1-/ Answer: Your time spent in prov-| International company, and Ogde G ral Staff Shows Num- modern family life fare club to bring to the city Inter- * é 900 exemption, Would this apply toling up your land in which time you Mills, who ts accompanied by his zene Rehearsals for the play are being | esting, wholesome and educational ‘ PE, me?—J. A. P. lost salary at the refinery, cannot be|<‘ster, Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. ber of Com held in the auditorium whenever | filme for the benefit of school chil- Men Needed. Answer: Being the head of a fam-| deducted as cost of your homestead. fly_ or home you would be entitled to| The cost of land would be all the im- exemption of $2,500 if your income ts| provements and the cost of seeds oF less than $5,000. If it is more your | tilling of the soil to make it produc- exemption as head of a family would tive. If you proved up your home be $2,000. You are alsojentitled to|stee4 prior to March 1, 1913, you an exemption of $400 for each child| would be aljowed to place a price on under 1 it as a fair market value as of that dato but if the homestead has been marri man proven up since that time, you could wife and’ thres ‘children in. the old |"2t piace any other wee een the country whom I support by sending| #ftm! “mount that you had paid regular amounts. What exemption am I entitled to?--BERT. Paarup eects Experiments are being made to sav» the eyesight of music readers. Greer paper on which the notation appears has proved most successful. possible, and on the other days are | dren. There is to be no charge to being held in the home of Mr. and | the children in seeing the pictures Mrs. E. Richard Shipp through their | of exceptional value, and the sup- courtesy, Miss Ella Jordon and Mr. | port of the parents of all school Fred Hufsmith have been added to | children is expected for the play the cast in the place of two of the | “Nowaiays.” club members who found they could Realistic scenes will be the stage not take part in the play. All of the | settings and in every way the home talent production will measure up to the prctessional art of the theater. Pianist Would ||AISH | FACIE cai pae Kill Composer sential to effective tive Dane for oO seeet Semon Gee || © OY Art 8 Sake WILL WORK FAR 260 are required: : " nal guard, or CHICAGO, Jan. —Raymond | § 5 reserves, training centers and| oycengort, « young pianist) was be » officers training, 3,344 re) neiq by the police today as the re needed and for duty with the regular) J of an attempt tast night to army in the United States, tmmodiate-| S)o.+ paix Borowski, composer WASHINGTON, of the military est pleted by the gener: sulted tn the ¢ missioned « ultimate requ ular service if Jan shme} staff that 16, be needed for ents, when the reg: lly officered in each grade,the nati; guard is perfected u s and the or. ganized reserves are finally completed, while the esti to July 1 A sum paris are being worked up in splen- @id shape and with a fin'sh unusual Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria CHICKEN NOODLE DINNER TONIGHT ——_——_. re ute Cheese was once considered too vul- spaced ne og gar an edible for well-bred ladies. Our company was organized four months ago and have been in busl- ness only three months. Do we have to file an income tax return?—DEAN. Answer: Yes. You will find the average monthly profit, multiply tt by 12 and figure your tax on a year- ly basis. When you have arrived at the tax for the year, you will divide {t by 12 and multiply it by the num- Prices Cut Again AT THE ADDINGTON Toggery Sale available for an emergency, 5,063. | ber of months of operation. ‘This 4 president of the Chicago Mu- The coast defenses are allowed 610) °™ ” le ., procedure is necessary to otaln and 2,854 are required for insular gar-| “al college. The prisoner prob- |Full Freedom for Erin Is Ob- recipe ably will be subjected to sanity Your excess profits tax ‘ability. risons including the F ject of World Organization | ppines, Ha-| ‘0 Rico | tests. ; wail, Panama canal and Formed at Paris 3 > . Some 3 ; sk Oberndort, who says he formerly | : = = What exemptions are a single man — was a protege of the composer, de Meeting. > ‘The Roncans said that the hearth is the center or a widower without dependents en- We Are Now Selling Leather- clared to the police, they said, that ar Beceoistoe _ bye micas ena bas Spear = eed F Gl at 17\4c a Pair | | x Geors mn here ng ck at the hearth ‘laced . | rat de bach bere dveg parr park Sg | PARIS, Jan. 25—(By The Associ- setting of soma momentous conferences. 4 loves 2 ebe | ore ee patna 6 which jated Press.}—The International Irish |———————__—— . | . he declared had caused the com- |icague, organized here today by the | poser land, opposing the secrecy motion, DOR ee. ce Se aoe |-world congress of the Irish race, de-| criticized the general attitade of the The youth cailed at the Borowski |ciaeq the principal object of the lea- cofigress “ivhich tie alGhitiad Sesenieaae 7 home and fred two shots which |gie must be to help Ireland gain full | a manner worthy of a backwoods | i narrowly missed both Mr. and Mrs. ir. E THREE PERISH independence. = s! Borgwaki. Mr. Borowski overpow- |/"°"? camp. Delegate Cleary, in replying said there had been no faithfut press | reports of the proceedingy, not even} PLAINFIELD, Iowa, Jan. 25,—Mr. STUDENT MISSING. and Mrs. Ed Phillips, and daughter NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—T. -O.| Bessie died last night in flames which ered him and egnen! the police. PARIS, Jan. 25.— (By The Assoc!- | ated Press.)—After a heated debate the organization of the International we | BANK F Sean Irish league, the project for which was passed upon favorably by the con- A a 5 stress yesterday. This action was con-| Sprague, a student who left New destroyea their dwelling near here. Vested Waterpower Rights of | tested hotly by several delegates and} York January 7 fboard the steamer, The felephone operator gave the State Along St. Lawrence much speculation as to its purpose] Pastores, bound for Christobel, dis-/alarm at 11 p. m. and nearly the entire Menaced by Project, was provoked appeared January 18, one day out population of the town hurried to ie (Glaim. | Delegate Cleary of Australia, be-] rom Jamaica, according to a radio the farm. Precene ST. LOUIS, Jan. 26.—The Pine |rated the press. Eamonn Do Valera | iessage from the captain of the ves- The house was ablaze and efforts Y., Jan. 25—The com- Lawn bank, on the outskirts of the | who was presiding, smiled at member | +1, received by the United Fruit cam- to check the flames were futile, ed by Governor Mil. city was robbed today of $2,500 by |of the press present during the debat: | sany. ———>s— ne Great Lakes-St, three bandits who escapsd in an auto-/and sald he deprecated this attitud: | Sprague haa attended an agricul-' A belief exists among the negroes r waterway project Med ™obile. Three employes were com-|but he indicated later that he fa | ral experiment station at Geneva, of the West Indies that the color of led to lay on the floor, face down-|\cred secrecy on the question of trad Y Birdie Doran McKilligan with the legislature today its second » and was on his way to San coral is always affected by the state of vere t sla _ w , while the money was scooped promotion. ieisco to visit his father, R, H. health of the wearer, beeoming paler pie HR Se ORES ton | ia. sack. Delegate W. J. Brown, New Found gue. ‘in disens DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC opposes the St. Lawrence project on tu ground that New York state will ily surrender its vested not voluntar. ae Essex Coach $1605 Gac 235 East Second Street Phone 1719W waterpowe: ' Special Examination and First Adjustment Free From Scene from The Old Oaken Bucket” January 25 to February 1. Starting at the Wyoming THeater Thursday. ernm them with compensation t In order to pro United State ments will have t = with the same amount of horsep = eloped, the cost will exceed $5 ‘oe ation of the waterway will be! = ed by Ice and flood condi To Purchase Winter Underwear, at Unusual Prices. It i unwise for he two goverr r natura to tle up A CLEARANCE OF = Merode Knit Underwear Milk Prices In| New York Slump) BUFFALO, Jan. 25.—Lower prices for milk, due to a great surplus, was forecast by W. T. Schilling, of North Merode Underwear for women is known for-its fine softness, durability and good fitting qualities, We are overstocked and naming an exceptional low price in order to move it. It is wise economy to pur- id, me gn ots the |. Twin chase Underwear now, at this saving for next winter, a meeting of milk producers here last | T S I . W. I Super, medium and winter weights. (tue mustiwegematian at cars oO ee is to an SILK AND WOOL HIGH NECK HEAVY COTTON one of you,” Mr. Schilling said. | ° condition is nationwide, Mr. | Th P. ce M Res I E. said, basing his statement e ru t sy. on observations during two months Sch High neck, ankle length, Longsleeve, anklelength Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, extra heavy women’s Un- —combed Cotton, fleece- ankle length women’s Ge Oe ee ee ee derwear; $4 and $5 val- lined Union Suits; $3.75 Underwear; $2.50 and $3 ada ; P All want such advantages as the Essex Coach combines. ues $2 98 values $2 25 values $1 7 5 Sa They were beyond most pockets in the past. Has These Fine at...___-_ ° at a ® at e 7 KENOSHA, Wis., Jan. 25—Wom- This new type gives them in full measure—at little Car Details en of Kenosha cast 01 fo ‘ato wht ‘eaterday Sheed more than the cost of the open models. Dash controlled ven- LIGHT WEIGHT SUPER WEIGHT the aldermanic form of munictpal gov. i i ‘ } ernment to the city manager plan by Is it any wonder the Coach met such instant success? AybntRh e! White, combed cotton, ankle length, | Combed cotton Union Suits, in flesh a majority of 772 votes. The women Or that its first welcome has steadily grown? Fine quality plate no sleeves; regular color; $3.00 regular . “tsk thomas aeseyne yy taecdh a any Prior to the Essex Coach, consider what a buyer could Sissayind $3.50 garment, at... 91.80 value at $1.65 use of the streets for jitneys was de- get around $1400. He had the choice of a closed car Lug ret and, fool oy ell cana without distinction and little performance ability. 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NOW ON DISPLAY AT MOTOR TRUCK & CAR sy Z CASPER, WYOMING: £S Corner Second ellowstone Ave. Phone 1406 Given Away Thursday Night at the | COLUMBIA ar oe Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST = [ e = = = = = = Other Styles and Qualities at Similar Reductions Including Chil- E = = = = = E = oi ANA fi <a AOA

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