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PAGE TEN ‘DRY’? DIRECTOR iN CALIFORNIA OUSTED BY U.S. Lack of Harmony and Results.in Admin-| istration of Prohibition Laws Leads to Change in Staff WASHINGTON, March 1.—Resignation of Federal Pro- hibition Director E. F. Mitchell of California and appoint- ment of Samuel F. Rutter of Oakland, Cal., to succeed him, was announced today ‘by Prohibition Commissioner Haynes. The change in federal prohibition directorship in Cali- fornia was said to be the first step in a general reorganization of the Gry law enforcement forces there. Reports of the resignation of . Mr. Mitchell have been current for | some time. The action taken by Commissioner “ Haynes followed conferences with Senators Johnson and Shortridge on | | the situation in California Administration of prohibition work i H jin California, Mr. F es said, has : been complicated by a number of problems such as a long coast Iine, Mexican border, the wine indu the large pleasure seoking tran- t populaticu. ths presence of a amber jarge cities, the larce num- ber of foreigners and other consid- > erations tending to make the work/|and will not tell you our name.” An-| At Least One-Quarter of Tax} aimecunt. |other man said he was forced to go to Must Be in Hands of Mr, Haynes declared Mr. Mitchel!|church in chfldhood and he had no | personally was held in very high es-| | teem but that his organization ap- | parently coutd not function harmon-| jously and “it js quite probable that umber of the rembers of Mt. Mit- Collector by March 15, Warning. ‘Taxpayers have fifteen days in|® ur 3 which to file their income tax returns|Che!’s organization will retire coin: for the calend: year 1921 To avoid| “dent with the effectiveness of in| penalty, the accompanied by at| Chief's resignation” least one-quarter of the tax, must be} nen | n the hands of the collector of in er before midnight of March 15 Returns may be mailed or filed ir Person at tha office of t eyenne, Wyo., and t ed. at Rock Springs, eridan and Casper. Paym be je by cheek, money ord pola made-at a branch office, pay-| ‘The 1921 board of directors of the ment should be by money order or| Chamber of Commerco met at noon check, to avoid danger of loss in trans-| today to wind up the business of its mission to tho office of the collector. Preparatory to the installation Where tn exceptional cases huch as new members and the election of iliness or absence, a taxpayer is un-|ficers for the ensuing year. Soven able to make a return within the time| "ew members were elected to the Prescribed, an extension of not to ex-} board at @ recent meeting. cee 30 days may be obtained upon Kei ion to the collector. Such ex ped ‘will be granted only when in|and removes tho beard in one and the the judgment of the collector, further |Same operation. times is actually required for the mak-}———— ing of an accurate return. Application | riod of the extension requested by for such extension must be made prior! him. the complete return when filed is to March 16 subject to penalties prescribed for de- ‘The absence or {ness of one or| | cy. more officers of a corporation will not be accepted as a reasonrbie cause for failure to file the return within the| prescribed time, unless it is satisfac: | torily shown that there were no other | made to the commissioner of internal principal officers available and suf-/ revenue, Washington, D. C., with full ficiently informed as to the affe.rs of! recital of the causes for the delay. The the corporation to make and verify | ,. will not grant an ‘addi the return. jon without a clear show As @ confiition of granting an ex-| complete return cannot be tension of time for filing a return, the} je end of the 30-day period. collector may require the submission of a tentative return. Tent: turns will not be accepted unles mission is obtained previous to filir ‘A. copy of the authority for filing the ITS BUSINESS TODAY the end of a 20-day exten nted by the collector, an ac return cannot be made, an ap- peal of a further extension must be y of 25 per cent of the ax due, unless he later tentative return must be attached/files a return and it is satisfactorily thereto when filed. Where a taxpay-|shown that the delinquency was due to er files a tentative return and fails to|/a reasonable cause and not to wilful! file a complete return within tho pe-| neglect. Income Tax Questions and Answers Address All Inquiries on Income Tax to Income Tax Editor, Casper Daily Tribune. ’ Q.—Are these payments dednctible:,I was married and the head of the (a) payments to organizations for sick| family until November of that year and health benefits; (b) amounts de-|then divorced. One dependent... Will ducted by employer for sick and health | I have any tax to pay? benofi ARTHUR. A No. These are living expenses. A.—Not being married the last day of the year you are required to filk rm and pay tax on income exceed. $1,000 and $400 for the one depen: Q.—Is the income tax I paid last] year deductible under taxes this year? | t districts, such || Your Income Tax Return Needs ¢areful consideration and preparation owing to the many changes in the Q.—Are doctor bills deductible from the income tax? M. A. F fae os expense. | uis is considered a living Can I deduct thi QI smasbel up my automobile Reimerth and during the year of 1921 an Van Denberg have it covered by insuranc deduct the loss on my incor did not Can I tax LUSK Public Accountants Income Tax Specialists 400 O-S Bldg., Casper A.—If it was a car used for ou cannot deduct for busine: Q—My salary for 1921 was $1,650. OOOO 0OOO ALL STUDENTS OF MUSIC In Casper who will furnish certificate from their teacher that they are at present re- ceiving musical instruction, will be fur- nished tickets for the Godowsky concert at half price. Advance the cause of good music in Casper. ‘ POOOOOOSSOSOOOSOSOEOHSOSEOOOOOOOOE A new safety razor lathers the face| survey = \Casper’s Greatest Need CHURCH SURVEY [5 COMPLETED, CARDS DIVIDED Canvass of City Presents Many Amusing Incidents | but Is Expected to Prove Profitable. ‘Godowsky, before his departure for’ the Orient on his concert tour of 2-14-13 three years. Ministers of Casper churches met o the Mullin club last Monday and dl- vided the survey cards used by the canvassers in the recent religious sur- vey of the city. Though some of the sections of the city were not finished, yet thousands of nagnes were found of |people who have not been {dentified with any churches in Casper though | members elsewhere or at least having preference for some church in Casper. |The pastors believe if tho survey is | followed up by visitation from the pas- | tors and members of the church many |new members will be secured for churches. ‘There were many humo: ing experiences one canvasser c woman of the hou no church preference, any, we don't want a us and try: the survey. When t a house the “We have use for the church. All were alike to him. One canvasser, 2 young man, went into a home of colored people and said, “what is your religion?’ With a broad grin a large dusky woman said to the young man, MRS. ELVA CAULKINS. the one and only reason for the sur-}from stomach vey was to find where people of dif ferent religious preferences lived so that the pastors and members of the trouble and sluggish} nd during all that time I hardly} what a well day was. As I ‘al- rved myself trying to avoid I fell off until I was hi a shadow, and was s various churches might get acquaint- ed with them and welcome them to their churches. weak I was barely able to drag myself For the most part every one was|around the house. courteous to the canvassers and treat-| long suffering I became almost a nerv- ed them with utmost kindness. ous wreck The Ministerial Association, under} “This was the condition I was in| whose auspices the canvass was made,|when I started taking Tantac, but to- desire to express appreciation to the workers who so kindly assisted in the As a result of my/ Cay I am strong and well, feeling and| looking like a different person from what I did a short time ago. It is no, wonder to me that so many peopie praise ‘Tanlac to the skies.” eee aie ‘The air breathed daily by a human being weighs about six times as much housing accommodations and the encouragement of building opera- tions is good business and a duty. Arrange Your Building Plans Now With Your Contractor. His Interests and Ours Are Identical. Foreseeing an early spring, we have filled our yards with every- thing in the lumber, building ma- terial and the builders’ hardware line you could possibly wish for. We will deliver promptly at com- mon sense prices. ESTERNIZED” Western Lumber Co. ‘Yards and Office—300 North Center Building Materials 3 2 Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty, 3 2 KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 x whar “TI have gained thirty pounds since aii you get that moonshine taking Tanlac and never felt better in| There seemed to bo a suspicion on|my life than I do now. Mother says| the of some that some trick was|she hasn’t seen mo looking #0 welll H ayed on thent that some one|since I was a girl,” said Mrs. ng along to solicit mgney or|Caulkins, 903 Blandina St, Utica, N. get subscriptions for magazines, or the| Y. lke. But this was all imaginary, as| “or eighteen long years I suffered} . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922. QADING SALE} at ADDINGTON’S TOGGERY SHOP | Starts Thursday March 2, at 8 A. M. and Will Continue Until March 14 I must raise $5,000 in 12 days and this is the way I have decided to doit. Please read every one of these prices. One Lot of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits—Your Choice for Some of these Suits cost me $21.50 wholesale 20 days ago. I have a few Leather Vests which cost wholesale $5.50, $7.75 and $12.00, to go at these special prices $3.95 $5.50 $7.00 Good heavy Union Made Overalls. $2.40 $1.20 each, per suit. Good weight Canvas Gloves, per dozen — vas Gloves, ____.. $1.00 Leather-faced Canvas Gloves, per pair RS He eS _.._ 18¢e Very best Leather-face Gloves with half fingers. All leather. They cost $4.25 5 per dozen wholesale—pair__.__. Cc Good weight Jersey Gloves, per dozen pair............ A Few Genuine U. S. Army Shirts Real serge. Sizes 14,1414 and 15 only. Worth $5.00 ~ $2.00 Big Yank Work Shirts; blue and O. D. colows, each.... ..65e One Nice Lot of Men’s Dress Shirts As follows—Genuine English Broadcloth, in white and cream colors; absolutely guaranteed and hand Jersey Mitts. Come and get a dozen pair for....... +... $1.00 Genuine Horsehide Mitts; heavily lined, per pair.........___......_ _85e Genuine Horsehide Dress Gloves; in 90 black; worth $2.00, MTEL sy ess eee gael Cb Genuine Horsehide Work Gloves; $1.50 sellers, per pair... So eee Ihave a fine bunch of Silk Hose for men that 65 range from 50c to $1.75; in 2 lots, 35¢ and__. c Pure Wool Dress Sox; regular 75c value, p@ir.... __... 40e 800 pair of engineer and firemen Cotton 95 Work Sox; 25c sellers; going at TWO PAIR... Cc 100 pair of heavy Pure Wool Sox; 40 75c to $1.25 sellers; your choice, Dair...apeooe ic SHOES GET YOURS NOW $9.00 Dress Shoes. Big bargains at... $4.85 $6.00 Dress Shoes. Giving ’em away for__.......____....._.. $3.00 $4.50 Work Shoes. Just like finding them for only___.....__»______ $2.50 $7.00_10-inch top " Guaranteed Shoes .. ee netoes 6 ficient $3.45 $8.50 guaranteed All-Leather Union Made Shoes at... ~ $1.90 Are You Going to Get Your Old Shoes Repaired? I Should Say Not—With New Shoes at These Prices! Men’s Rubber Arctics. Fine for this weather, special, pair. es 1-buckle Overshoes. An : $16:00| SHOES ~ Tanlac is sold in Casyer by the Cas- as the food and drisk he consumes in ‘per Pharmacy and by leading drug- the same period. gists everywhere.—Adv. This need touches us more than Phone any other thing. 765 The cessation of home-building has resulted in a great shortage of extra good value at... $1.40 Worth Today $46.00 Per Dozen at the Factory. One Lot of Genuine lrish Poplin Shirts In the latest designs, tailor made. “Worth $4.50. Choice at ~ ~ $2.15 Lock ’Em Over if You Are in Doubt. __ Fine lot of $7.00 to $12.00 y Dress Pants going at. $3.95 One fine lot of men’s medium weight ribbed Underwear; regular $1.50 values, suit__.... 90e Wool Process : Union Suits ...2. poe | | 25 Paris Garters; regular 85c sellers, per mre ae 75¢ Dress ‘and Work Suspenders at ... a ___.. 40e A few 75c Silk Ties; a good assortment, each __ _..25e I also have hundreds of articles I can’t list in this ad. If I listed every article that is going to be sold it would take this whole paper. ; Several Cther Patterns as Low as 75c Each. NOW PEOPLE OF CASPER— : : Please bear in mind that this is no money-making sale for me, nor is it a fake sale. I will sell you this merchandise at the prices quoted above or show you the bill of anything in the house and sell it to you at cost. ASI HAVE SAID, I’ve got to raise $5,000 in 12 days and we are going to have to hurry to do it. Now remember, this is not a $60,000, $70,000 or $80,000 stock, but it is a nice, clean, brand new stock, and if you can get your size, I will guarantee you will save yourself some real money. : Open From 7:30 A. M. Until 8:30 P. M. Every Day ADDINGTON’S 1 OGGERY SHO I B. F. ADDINGTON, Prop. 999 SOUTH CENTER STREET {