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PAGE FOUK RED GROSS WORK IN CASPER HELD URGENT IN REPORT OF GANIBER Special Committee Appointed to Investigate Re- ' sults Says Service Is Indispensable Here; : Local Workers Commended Highly . Endorsing the work of the Natrona County Red Cross un- » der the direction of Mrs. Kittie B. Payne, the committee com- posed of Lewis E. Carter, Mrs. W. W. Sproul and H. D. Mc- Cormack, recently appointed by the chamber of commerce to investigate the office, reported that the work being han- dled by the Red Cross organization here was indispensable. NEW REFINERY | SSeS eae HELD CERTAIN in the office of the Red Cross and (Continued from Page One) be Casver Daily Tcibunt capacamy supreNce 2¥ | AOMESTRIES HERE TAKE LEAD ~ IN ORGANIZING Protective -Association Ex- pected to Recruit Large Membership Has Head- quarters in Casper. ioe % One of the most unique corpora tions which ever sought from the state of Wyoming, to. bc known as the Wyoming Homestead ers’ Protective horoughly examined the methods of work and system of filing and also read some of the cases there on file found that in the month of ary alone, 63 families have been contacted; 169 visits made; 388 inter views held; 23 letters written; 9 tele grams sent and 34 new faraifies con- tacted. “During the time spent in the of jon to protect and foster solely the inter ests of homesteaders and personal en gaged in rural work of all kinds. } york Ol company, with recent state | xorka showing tremendous earnings.|%Ce four applications were made by is his wonderful modesty. As he | One of the unique features of the |) 5° z ~ eople asking various services. himeeif remarked,'“"Why should cue |*#s0ciation is that {t is incorporated was represented ee ee) eae will include choice numbers from | ¢, Sa te without capital stock becattse the ob | in * Cons yalty “Some of the t 0 company, Consoli Royalty and me of the impressions recetved| Win include = R | feel conceited when life is eo very | Without canit ainae ie ob transitory and uncertain.’ “He is possessed of a most dis- criminating taste and one feels that he not only has the courage of his convictions, but is true to them. To be able to paint a real portrait, is necessary to penetrate even the of any subject, and my impres- Leopold Godowsky is not great artist, but of a FRUIT DAMAGE IN MICHIGAN 1 TOTAL BIG SUM, TREES oNAPPED Northem District Takes Stock With Passing of Great Storm; Wild Fowl Swarm in Barnyards TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., Feb. 27.—The Michigan ap- ple belt, ice-bound since last mid-week, was a sorry spec- tacle today when cities and towms had broken through the frozen crust and re-cstablished conimunications. ‘Thousands of trees were down, wire lines wrecked and the ice still ranged from two to six inches in thickness. Som@ of the wildest fowl are seeking shelter and food in barnyards, their wings frozen stiff and clumps of ice weight: ing their tails. DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 27.—Mich- igan, which has slipped to fourth place as a fruit growing state, is seek ing to displace Washington and Ore gon and to struggle with New York state for Jeadrship. C, A. Bingham, head of the agricultural division of the board of commerce said today. All the old orchards have been rav. aged by pests, he said, and the state will havo to plant new ones and grow on a scientific basis Peaches, for in- stance will be discarded except for cer- tain lake territory, but Michigan ap- ples, he said, are among the finest grown, and there the new drive will begin Then will come pears, plums and cherries, which thrive all over the state “One of the sttange things about fruit production,” said Mr Bingham “jg that city folks In Michigan are eating Gpples from the west coast and the choice Michigan products going to Chicago and other outside markets" Several hundred members of the Grand Traverse Conservation league started out Saturday with grain, scat- tering it over the countryside. oo COURT HELD AT SCENE OF CRIME LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27.—Beverly Glen, the scene of the murder last August of J. Belton Kennedy, local by the committee were the systematic and conscientious way in which each case is handjed. It is not the plan other giant concerns here as well as scores of smaller operators. The pres- T. R. Hoffer, president of the sland Oil company at the meeting powerful interest The Fensland com- pany recently acquired interest in Salt purchase of the Black- t Creek company and the per- sonal interest of Harry N. Isenberg and other individuals. One of the questions pending settle- ment is the status of contracts which the operator have with the Mldwest| tho last year,.cf which: over 600 were Refining company, domiaant interest} rew, At the opresent time pers and sole purchasing agent at Salt}eoc cpen civilian cases rai oui po Creek. All contracts which the Mid: | soldier nases. west company have with operators are} “The variety of work done is sur- said to call for purchase of 100 perforising, Cases of ex: peace cent production. and delinquent young people, who Under the present pro-ration regula | need moediqal and moral attention, tions it 18 understood that these con fare types of the work done. During tracts are abrogated by purchase of 40| the year, 76 small chil bt per cent production. yookied atthe aad pba bad Whether the operators can sell thei, their needs. arcordin: 60 per cent yield remaining to inde |r tne committee it pendent lines is a mooted question.|11_ Natrona County Red Lecanto The beliet existing however is that] aicsensable. Our city Aa pb iedeest such disposition could be made. canbet get aiheg wineiattiio tome It was evident at the meeting this ‘ It deservest he support of the entire morning, according to advices outside] “iwvonenin of our city and county. the conference, that the operators are | ©) of the impression that the Midwes|., Another room is greatly needed company has been consistently fair] ” ny of the cases are so delicate in and that it is taking all the oil from | ture that there should’ be a private the field that it can under pipeline} 70m for consultation. capacity fixed at 53.000 barrel limit] ."We heartily commend the able and and a refining capacity of 50,000 bar | “ficient: work of Mra. Kittle Payne rels. The capacity of the plant and|%4 of her assistant, Miss Olsen. pipelines it wan believed was fixed by} “A# proof of the business like meth- the ability of the Casper refineries to] “1s of the office it might be stated, market their products at a profit. that te county has been saved enouch ‘The whole story of the pending de-|' pds Ey, of i Lei diana volopments to light with the fi-] ent. is has been done ‘care ed = and discrimination in bandling the ‘mg of incorporation papers late Sat- uréay in the office of the Wyoming} cases which fwould noturally’ go to the county for support. secretary of state hy the Wyoming Pipeline company, capital stock $1.| ‘The Rei Cross office is now tak ing the place of an associated charity 000,000, main offices at Casper, corporators BE. T. Williams, I. A. Rob [such as many cities maintain. and this feature should appeal to all or- ertson and E. J. Sullivan. The direc . tors for the first year are Sullivan | ganizations and individuals who de ‘Willams, F. B. Scott, J. N. Barry andj sire to assist in chfiritable work. %. V. Wiliams. The objects of the| Being a national organization, the corporation, its charter sets forth, in-] Fed Cross investigates cases which clude the construction of pipelines|come from other cities end statos and the transportation and refining}and turnso ver such work to the city which should attend ty such ot petroleum. transient cases. Thus all money sub- ABLG.CIRISTOAPPEM |=" LAST TIMES TONIGHT IN . “BREAKING INTO SOCIETY city and county to be liberal in their The last appearance of the A. B. C. contributions to the Red Cross when the campaign Is put on next week.” “LEWIS E. CARTER, “MRS. W. W .SPROUL, “H. D. MeCORMACK.” girs in “Breaking into Society” will be shown at the Columbia theater this evening ar’ as the musical com- ety contains’ tho popular song and dance numbers by Kananangh and Zancaster, and recitations by Miss Ava Ball, the s. r. 0. sign is expected to be in evidence again. The comedy is one of the O!Mle @Bienchard productions and is the story of two Irish politicians of New York City who have social aspirations to “Breaking Into Society." Murphy and Casey are portrayed by Blanchard and Kavanaugh and’ are a scream. Merrill Siever appears im comedy % numbers assisted by the girls, and ™ peveral unique stunts are featured. Miss Dot Siever will sing and dance after the manner solely her own, and $s assured of capturing the audience Bs before. With chorus numbers, songs In solo nd duet, and special dance. numbers «. the last showing of the clever comedy *' promises to draw a splendid attend- ance. ‘The next comedy will be “Lonesome Island” and hes many openings for laughs. rive profit from its undertakings. Banding together of the homestead ers and other rural interests is for th: purpose of permitting them to erec co-ordinated influence in obtaining re lef of all kinds, to enable forceful or ganized work in securing wider irri gation of arid lands in tho state, and in egneral to foster the best interest: of all members, According to the charter of the new corporation the principal purpose anv object of such corporation shall b< to promote scientific farming, encour age education, advance ctyic pride, as sist sogress, and establish gvod fel lowship among its members; to en courage homesteaders to fence and beautify their hom to foster stock raising, aronse interest in forage crops, stimulate construction of high || . ways, and generally to improve the so cial Ife of the homesteader, to pro mote irrigation and encourage farn: ‘ecation legislation and in general to help aid, and arsist its members and support any movement for the ad yancement Of rural life in the state of Wyoming and for such purposes to lease, purchase, own, mortgage and sell real estate. To become a member of the organi- zation the qualifications set forth in the constitution requis that he be of good repute, must be a homestead- ef or other rural builder and shall as sist in aiding and abetting the pur. Poses and objects of the association. Under the powers of the corporation it shall have power to raise money for the purpose of carrying on the business of the association and may adopt by-laws providing for ‘and regu- lating the levying of assessments against the members of the associa- tion and shall have power to enforce paystent of such assessments made by the associati%on by suit at law, to be brought in the name of the com, pany against any member to pay his assessment, at the time and in the manner provided for in the bylaws of said association. © The affairs of the corporation will be in the hands of John A. Barker, A. B. Shipstead, George H. Averhoff, Wiliam Gibb, and C. C. Salterman. These men will have full control of the affairs and management of the as- sociation with full power to deal with property, assets and business of the 01 The principal office ot the associa- tion will be located pt 340 Wolcott to hand out charity without due ex and amination of the merits, it fs also the plan not to give Money so ‘nuch as to help the needy to main tain themselves. The committees find that the Red Cross ts aiding many to get on their feet and walk in their own strength. “The records show there have been 1376 casey bandied by the office in A remarkable portait of Leopold Godowsky was painted by Haskell Coffin, the celebrated portrait paint- er and exhibited at a prominent Fifth avenue gallery. The painter COUNTRY-WIDE HUNT ORDERED FORE.F.SANDS 27. solu: tive. and seowocagevsceseseoenvscnses. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. a Practically alt other Jeads to a tion of the murder of William Des mond Taylor, film director here, have failed, the police declared today, as they prepared to concentrate furthe}| efforts upon a search for Edward F. Sands, Taylor's missing former butler- ecretary. It was planned to assemble new data on Sands and to compile a special bul- Metin for distribution to practically every peace officer in the United States. The police frankly state they believe Sands can supply a clew to Taylor's murderer. 0.0.4. K. LODGE iS INSTITUTED WITH FESTIVITY A tempte of the Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khorassan, the play- ground of the Knights of Pythias, was instituted in Casper Saturday night under the direction of Deputy Imperial Prince Finis Bentley of Po- catello, assisted by @ specially drilled degree team of Casper. Pilgrims from all parte’ of the state; 198 in number, furnished food for the tiger. Starting at 8 o’clock the work went ahead with dispatch until 11:30 when a recess was called to enable the gathered throng to participate in an elaborate four-course supper which had been prepared by the Pythian Sisters. The supper was served un- der the direction of Mrs. C. E, Little- field, assisted by Mesdames H. E. Hawes, Walter King, W. P. Holman, c. D. Memry and L. 'T. Han. Following the summer a brief en- tertainment program was furnished by, Constance Metz, whose piano solos were well received; Marguerite Metz, who charmed on the violin; Mrs, Eva A ‘2. A 2. A Qa that A sections ofthe state when ever such sction would be consistent with. c endeavors of the association. W. H. Patton, local attorney fs legal advisor of the association. He per- fected the incorporation papers: and other details incident to starting the association and securing the charter. a SLAYER OF TWO CHILDREN TRIES TO KILL SELF) AMARILLO, Texas, Feb. 27.— Gladys Solomon, 15, and Nell Umber. son, 13, were shot and instantly killed while sleeping at the Umberson home in the Sunset community. 15 miles northeast of Lockney, Floyd county. early today. A short (ti 19, member a well known family in the same community, attempted sui- cide, officers report, by shooting him- self near the heart, when in a school house about a mile from the Umber- Q. | City Briets Mark U. Weber, treasurer and field superintendent of the Chappell Oil company, who recently underwent an operation of serious nature at a hos- pital in Kansas City, Mo., is reported to be improving steadily and will re- turn to Casper as soon as he is abie. eee Myron Congdon of Gebo, was greet- ing old timers in Casper last week end. Mr. Congdon was a pharamcist| Shoemaker with vocal numbers and in the employ of W. S. Kimball for] Miss Helen Allen with special read- @ number of years prior to 16 years} inj ago. He removed to Thermopolis at that ‘time Where he subsequently be came engrged in business and served bro terms as treasurer of Hot Sprivgs county. He is now identi- fied with the Gebo coal mines. Mr. Congdon is a brother-in-law of Frank, Ed. and Ben Schreck. . : 55. ‘The initiation work was again un- dertaken and it was not until 3:20 Sunday moraing that the organiza- tion was completed and officers elect- ed_and installed. ‘The officers named include: Royal vizier, F. S. Price. Grand Emir, W. J. King. Shiek, Byron Reid, Mahedi, Clayton K. Reed. Secretary, L, T. Hall. ‘Treasurer, H. E. Hawes. Satrap, W. R. McMillan. Sahfb, Thomas Mulligan. Mokamia, B. H. Holmes. Saruk, Dean Wolcott. of ceremonies, W. G. M. C. Price has returned from Chi- cago where he has spent several days on business connectéd with local oil interests, L. S. Worthington of the firm of Wheeler and Worthington has return- ed from Denver. audi A Le Be seb CENTRAL WYOMING IN FOR RENT—Apartment L in Ideal, and for sale furniture with apart Call at apartment GRIP OF SNOWSTORM, [scsi = eee ee cago, and the jury, judge, attorneys and witnesses of the charge of mur- der against her. Mrs. Obenchain maintained calm self’ possession while court proceed- ings were conducted in front of the little bungalow, where the shooting’ took place. While the jury listened will meet in regular session this even-| mit ing at 7:30 o'clock in the lodge rooms of the Masonic temple. HERDER SHOOTS OFFICER WHILE DRUNK, HELD ON GRAVE CHARGE BASIN, Wyo. Feb. 2%—Langdon ©. (Alabama Bob) Bennett, sheepherd- er, is under arrest charged with as- sault with intent to kill for the al- FOR, RENT — eat, strictly semi-basement apartm: modern! plenty of storeroom; gas to garage in connection. Phone TEMPERATURE 15 LOW With snowfall totalling three and a half inches over the week-end, an inch and a holf of which fell last night and this morning, Central to witnesses describing the scene she Wyoming ‘s again covered with a calmly rested herself, sitting on the very steps of a small flight upon which the prosecution declared Ken- nedy had been standing when the fa- tal shot struck him. Proceedings later were transferred to Santa Monica, when the jury, court and witnesses visited a point where the prosecution contends the gun with which the murder was com- Dlanket of snow. Although the snow was not accompanied by extremely Jow temperatures, two degrees hav- ing been the coldest recorded during the period, the temperature hovered round five above throughout the day. 3 While’ the storm so far has caused North Beech street. Phone 213J. p. 2-27-3t* WANTED TO RENT — mnsible wishes to rent five-room fur- F a it il ei ii no interruption of traffic or other| leged shooting and wounding of Dep | let struck Dunham. petious effects it is said to be adding| uty Sheriff Jack Durham. of Wor.|. mot pieced under Paitied tend ; heen Sasmaeanes- plas moved, Phones I800M | (2-27-30 materially to the troubles and burd-| land. The bullet entered Dunham’s | but was first FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern ens of livestock interests of this vi-| sids and pierced his lung but the | for drunkenness, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen will} home; unfurnished; garage on pave- cinity by ‘forcing a contiruance of| sound will not prove fatal, it is be- | ed gullty._ leave tomorrow for Florida, where}ment; vacant March 1, 1922; rent $100 feeding which was undertaken | lieved. his arrest they will visit extensively for the re-|per month See Ben Realty Co. year a woeck before Christmas, 4 The shooting is said to have oc | charge mainder of the winter montns, ae qs 2-27-2t MONEY + ROM SALE OF ESTRAYS Children’s Wear And Gift Lines Of Shop Complete the pretty neckwear which Ine which is first in popularity, Fashion Frock is featured. The charming and original models fashioned from dotted swiss, gingham and organies, both combined and sep- arate, and the shrunk linens in daint- lest of pastel shades. The kiddies cape and bats to match and the polo and hats for boys help in making attractive shop all the more tor the little girls ere a joy to jealous. Uttle to be desired. The line a@ railroad man is aliowed for living expenses “away from home—R. O. G, he may deduct cost of lodging and meals away from home. pehse incurred in my daily traveling. to and from the refinery, also the de- preciation on my car?- than {f you were paying car-fare to and from your work and is consider ed a living expense, which is not de- ductible. ing my shack and fence on my home- stead from my income tax?—“J. 8. L.' improvements on your kome as your homestead is considered your res'dence and you cannot’ deduct any expenses on your homestead unless you are deriving your living from tt. amount of board I’ received as part of my income. I didn't do it last year and got —— and Bre subject to a penalty of $10,- 000, or 1 year imprisonment or both. Suggest that you an amended return for the year of 1920. Safe MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. “VIRGIN PARADISE? 10 IS TURNED OVER TO THE STATE, ft NENT SPECTARLI SS Sa FEATURE AT AMER eS wo Se See | re CHEYENNE, Wyo, Feb. included shipments euncall “i — pas Nadag and the resunlasar turn over “A Virgin Paradise,” fede livestock com- Wik a Gell ae ier ne tome Pye as add $40,000 can straightened ie ‘association's in | ‘The action of the association ends |®, \rn<hd0e ae. Denver and | a dispute of many year’s duration | oom. through | between the state and the associa | 4.) eat- tion. deal! £ & . FE i ; i "3 i ts f 4 i i; gh ba 3 The nurse dies while Gratia fs still wonderful! child, and she lives on with only lions, apes and other wild animals as her companions. : The death of an uncle in New Yorx $10,000, ivory with painted flowers, telephone |in search of ber. She is taken to tne pencils, telephone book covers, boxes|Long Island home, where she finds it of Japan toa, jars of marmalade, cig-| difficult to adapt her half savage na- arette holders of ivory daintily em-|ture to the requirements of her rac bossed and earthenware all of which|cally altered condition in life. Least the hostess would find to solve thejof all can she submit tamely to tho problem of prizes, while table mark-| purpose of a young man of the family ers, for birdge <Ables complete the out-|to marry her for her millions. Her fit. Bathroom tistures in white with|way of resenting his unwelcome at- colorful bunches of flowers on them|tentions is worthy of her upbringing add to the display. i Sie Secs See egee m of wild ts. * «TRS Sak BCL Mat Dome, zarahas | "te rls of Grate i lag ty Pea Sha Je being placed on tempting dis-| White, famous for her dash and dar. play at the uhop in the 0-8 building. |!"& on the screen. pe ae Mette New York city has more neckwear Mrs. Stuart has left} hundred women physi showsgeons. now, and the novelty jewelry the little children dreases the ate The ribbon bonnets and make the grown ups E Income.Tax Questions and Answers Address All Inquiries on Income Tax to Income Tax Editor, Casper Daily Tribune. Please advise what exemption ed by me, except.a few shares owned by two relatives who work for me. Entire’ capital. stock 100 shares al) paid in at $50 of which I own 96 and could sasily acquire the other four. I receive a salary as president and man- ager for which I accounted for in my personal return last year, Entire in come of corporation under $25,000 my salary in 1920 was $4,000. Now that the corporation tax has been in creased for the years subsequent to 1921, I want to know and shall thank you to enlighten me, whether It would not be advisable for me to acquire those four shares and ran the busi- ness as an individual? A. As between running your busi ness as an fndividual or through the meilum cof a corporation from the standpoint of the income tax, the ad- vantage Hes in favor of conducting it as an individual; that is if, as you assert, the net corporate income of the business is less than $25,000 and Present rates are not soon to be alter. ed. If I were you I would consider the Umitations of liability operating @s & corporation, and tf your business is hazardous I would give serious thought before changing. Q. Is there any advantage in re- ‘ing your If separate home is maintained, Can I deduct my automobile ex- No. This would be no different LPL for LX REALTY COS THIN Can I deduct the cost of build: No. These aré in the nature of legat In a recent issue you stated it was necessary to report the away with it How come?— _ You made o fraudulent return make I_am the head of a small cor- Fire insurance is an invest- ment insurance . dictated by sound sense. We represent a safe and sound insurance com- pany issuing a policy that af- fords you complete protection. to take inventories at that time. 77 feo INFANTS cot INVALIDS Horlick’s ote he Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Rich mill, malted grain extract in Powder No Cooking —Noulshing — Digestible Remember--- You Can Buy a Natural Gas Heater NOW ata a Reduction of 20% Why have cold rooms when one of these Gas Heaters will make them warm and comfortable at a small cost? ALL HEATERS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street LGU TTT