Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT RESTRICTION OF IMMIGRATION 1 URGED ON HOUSE: Committee } s Favorable Report on Measure to Pre- vent Influx Three More Years. WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—A@vocat ing the extension for another year af the throe per cent restrictive immigra tion law, the house tmmigration com. mittee in a report laid before the declared the people of the s were demanding con- the act after its expire “or something more re 30 wever, was challenged of the committee, Siegel, Republican Sabath, Democrat, Ill nded the “quota law d contrary to the high an ideals.” tiv Box, Democrat called the bil Texas Ml a make-shift. ‘The report of the msjority, prepar- 4 by Chairman Johnson, declared “many of the mishaps attendant upon the institution of the 3 per cent law will not occur during its exten. sion.” The law is now functioning smooth ly, causing a minimum of hardship, the, report stated. The committee call ed ‘attention to other countries enact- ing “strong, sharp restrictive immi. gration acts, made necessary by the fact that most of cent-al Europe, all of Asia Minor and much of Russia are on the move as a result of the distress and collapse following the great war.” SPRING TERM OF COURT (5 SET FOR MARCH 19; JURY WILL BE ORAWN ‘The regular spring term of the dis- trict court will open March 13, ac cording to plans which are being made by Judge C. O. Brown and other coun- ty officials today. ‘A regular jury panel of 60 members will be called to be on hand for the opening of the spring term. The first week of the new term will be devoted to hearing civil cases for which juries are required. For the first time in years the spring term of the district court will open with a docket on which there is not one cr more murder cases to be heard. ‘The criminal docket has been cleaned up so that on campara- tively gunimportant criminal actions, most of which will be liquor law vio- lations will be heard. 1 | —— ‘The state institute of county su- perintendents of schools is in session in the offices of Miss Mae Hamilton, | superintendent of Natrona county, to decide upon important questions rela- tive particularly to grade schools of the ntate. Mrs. Lulu Koenig of Torrington, president of the superintendents’ or- ganization, Miss Anna Dobbin of} Cheyenne, Miss Angeline: Wild of Worland and Miss Hamilton are in attendance, h and announcement will made of the business upon the of the meeting. It is possible the meetings will be held for ral days longer. ‘The first gathering was held for the purpose of deciding upon uniform eighth grade examinations which will be given under the saine regulations throughout the state. MAMMOTH STILL SEIZED BY SHERIFF'S FORGE IN RAID SOUTH OF SITY A huge still, quantities of moon- . shine whiskey, several barrels of mash and other material incident to the manufacture of moonshine whiskey were confiscated or destroyed by a raiding party composed of representa- tives of the sheriff's office and the state. law enforcement department, which visited the old Gregg ranch on the Lost Soldier road about 30 miles pouth of Casper. As a result of the raid Richard Davis and W. J. Wil- kins are being held in the county jail pending trial o na charge of operat- ing the still. After a detailed search of the ranch premises the officers finally located the still which is said to have been running full blast when uncovered. - ae LEST YOU FORGET. Leopold Godowsky, master pianists of classics, will appear for one night only at the Lyric theater, Wednesday, March 1, 2-14-13t Q—1 am a contractor and have done derable work for certain cities. I ‘stand that income derived from 4 municipal government or state gov ernment is not taxable. Is this cor-| Eston CONTRACTOR. A—You are subject to tax on prof its derived from city contracts, In come received by regular employees of a state is not taxable. j Q—i understand that there has been a general extension of time in fil ing returns for partners. Please tell/can I deduct this. New Sport Miss Lois Huggins doesn't need a gurf to go surf riding. She hitches ther toboggan to the tail of an aire plane at Bolling Field, Washington, D. C., and glides across the snow. The plane is on skids, t pews Sega Tobacco planting In Canada has made remarkable progress during the past few years, some 20,000 acres be- ing planted last year. A GOLD MINE OF KNGWLEDGEFREE All Leading Druggists in This City Are Now Distributing the Tanlac Year Book to Their Customers. Contains Cooking Recipes, Garden Helps, Crochet Pat- terns, Games for the Chil- dren and Other Useful Knowledge. Great interest is being manifested by the public in the Tanlac Year Book, which ig now being distributed free by all leading druggists of this city and section. This book is a veritable gold mine of valuable information, containing something of interest for every mem: ber of the family. It includes games for children, an article on aow to be your own weather prophet, garden helps, seed planting time table com- piled from the rgcords of the United States Department of Agriculture, of finterest not only to the farmer but also the city man who hag a garden. For the housewife, there are recipes for making delicious dishes, household suggestions and two pages of attrac- tive crochet and tatting patterns with full instructions how to make. Also, famous speeches by famous men, his- torical events and their dates; in fact, & great deal of helpful information not usually found in books of this kind. Every home should have one of these Tanlac Year Books. It is informative. It is fascinating. It puts knowledge— useful, valuable knowledge—at the dis- posal of every member of the house- hold. It answers a hundred questions. It furnishes a hundred subjects for study and discussion. If you’ye never owned a book of this kind, own one now, . The Tanlac Year Book 1s published by the distributors of Tanlac, the world-famous tonic medicine. ‘The leading druggists of this city and sec- tion have been supplied with liberal quantities of this valuable book for free distribution. If you are unable to get.one, send a Scent stamp for postage, to Inter. national Proprietaries, Inc., Atlant’s Ge., and a copy will be sent to you. In making the request give the name of the paper in which you saw this notice, with the name of the druggist to whom you applied for a Year Book Income Tax Questions and Answers Address AJ] Inquiries on Income Tax to Income Tax Editor, Casper Daily Tribune. uary, partnership, personal corporations and information at the course returns but none of these bear any tax. Partners affected by the dis- tribution of a partnership profits must a state or the political subdivision of} make their return by March 15. | me how long this extension is granted? a ea er oe “ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922. wall be delivered at thé state pentten- A new French estimate of th tiary at Rawlins by Sheriff Harry | world’s water-power resources credit: Holdredge of Hot Springs county. Hejthe United States with 30,000,001 will be put to work in the prison sbirt|available horsepower; Canada wit! factory. 25,000,000, Norway with 7,500,000 Sweden with 6,750,000, and Italy anc Che Casper Daily Tribune EMPLOYE OF iNMAN IS SENTENCED FOR FRAUD CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb, 13—C. A. Holliday, an ex-employe of C. R. In- man, contractor for a half-million-dol- lar sewer system here, Friday in die trict court pleaded guilty to a charge of forging Inman's name to several checks he had obtained while in the contractor's employ, and was sen- tenced to serve from three to five years in the state renitentiacy at Rawlins. —_—_. INFLUENZA AT CHEYENNE. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 18.—Sixty cases of influenza have developed among the Fort Russell garrison of 1.200 men. All cases are being cared for in the hospital. None Is of a serl- ous character, mo pneumonia having developed. Less than half 2 dozen cases have appeared in Cheyenne, and these also are miid. READER. A.—There has been an extention of time granted for the tiling of fidic- service Lampitt, recently convictad at asin of murder in the first degree and sen- will be The extension on the fidieuary, etc. re- turns has been granted to May 15th. THE PURITAN BUTTER SHOP NOW OPEN Saturday, February 18 SPECIALIZING IN PURITAN BRAND FRESH CREAM BUTTER MADE FROM SELECTED PURE FRESH CREAM COME IN AND SEE IT MADE Buttermilk Filling Station that he Q—I sold my automobile at a loss, IKE. A—If you purchased the car for Profit or if the car was used in your business, you can but if this was a car used only for pleasure, you can- not. Q—Can you tell me what I am ex- empt on my income tax. MAE. I.—I would suggest that you get copy of the law, .for I could hard cover them all. If you mean. personal exemption, a single person is entitled to $1,000, a married person or head of a family $2,500; if the income ts less than $5,000. If the income ts over $5,- 000, the exemption is only $2,000. For each dependant under 18 years of age or physically or mentally defective that ts being supported the additional exemption is $400 for each person. Fresh Milk Strictly Fresh Eggs Fresh Cream Q—Do I have to pay a surtaz on an Relishes Fancy Fruit income of just a little over $5,0007 Every Kind of Domestic and Imported Cheese T. B. L, Lander. A—On $5,000. No, on each addition al dollar over $5,000 you pay 1 per cent. WHAT DOES THE CHIROPRACTOR D9? The Chiropractor is specially trained. Primarily he is trained to know what region of the spine is involved in any abnormal condition, Traurna (accident) excluded. ‘N That Is Made. THE PURITAN BUTTER SHOP New Lyric Theater Bldg. Harry McCracken “SPREAD IT ON THICK” COCCOOSOKOSCOOSOESEDE LODE ODEO OOOO OCEOCCOCOOLEOES Q—I have a gembling debt which 1 cannot collect, can I show this as a bad debt on my tax report. Z. A—If you showed the amount you won on g previous report as profit you may ‘then deduct this as a bad debt, if you have evidence to prove your account is uncoilectible. Secondly, he is highly efficient in determining which are ee segments of the spine are at fault; and third, he is a spe- cialist in restoring those segments to their proper posi- tions. This is all he does. He uses no special apparatus for this purpose. ‘His work is done entirely with the hands, and when he accomplishes his purpose, namely, the restoration of the spinal segments to their normal po- sitions, health is the only possible result. ¢ RESULTS COUNT! Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey, Chiropractors - GRADUATES PALMER SCHCOL Suite 318, Midwest Builcing Phones—Office 706, Res. 93 The Son8 Way t . Income Tax Exemptions A most important ex- emption (not enumerat- ed on the forms) is your exemption from worry and “come-backs” when you have your tax re- turns computed correctly. Reimerth & Van Denberg THE SECOND MONTH | IN.1922 Finds many of us ‘forgetting January’s good resolutions. That's why, if we are to make this a year of accomplishments, each one of February’s twenty-eight days calls for action. wevweEreves Public Accountants Income Tax Specialists 400 O-S Bldg., Phone 767 Down here at the bank there is a brand new pass book waiting for you. Before another day passes come down and act on that good resolution to become a regular bank de- positor. 2 aaa CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK d For Rent—Store Room Situated in the Heart of the Business District. CENTER AND A STREETS Will Give Lease to Responsible Party. ARKEON BUILDING Apply to McKEON or ARCHER Oil Exchange Bldg. THE UNIVERSAL CAR PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR THAT NEW FORD TODAY Prices Lowest in the History of the Ford Motor Company There is always a big shortage of Ford cars in the spring. We are going to buy and place in stock a Ford car for every order placed with us. $25.00 Puts Your Order On File---Delivery to Be Made Any Date You Desire Phone No. 9 and our salesman will be glad to come and take your order. Investigate our wonderful time sales plan. We sell any model . Ford, one-third down, balance in eight monthly payments. THESE ARE THE NEW PRICES: TOURING, Standard TOURING, With Starter and Demountable Rims__-_ RUNABOUT, Standard RUNABOUT, With Starter and Demountable Rims. SEDAN, With Starter and Demountable Rims. COUPE, With Starter and Demountable Rims. CHASSIS, Standard______--_-_________--___. cauncaetaas me Sometime during the summer I will be movi and showroom further east on Second street. Rather haps dle my large stock of finished monuments. and markers twice I propose selling them off at'a big reduction. Call and look over mys see eae place your order now for a curb around the >: ROBERT SIMPSON CASPER MONUMENT WORKS * 605 E. Second St——____Casper, Wyo. Phone 957W Springfield Tires These Prices. F. O. B. Detroit EARL C. BOYLE Authorized Ford Agent 125-137 N. Center St. Phone No 9 CASPER SUPPLY CO. Phone 913

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