Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1923, Page 10

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Pom niin one t x n n 7 n 8 o e PAGE TEN Tax Bill Reduction Urged by Coolidge WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.——Presi-[ war and the dependents of those who specifi y recom-| fell, the country cannot do too much. ngress te a reduc-| It has Mammoth Cave Wanted By U.S. for National Park; Was Once Big Showplace than $300 Millions of (rs and is now spent (United Press Staff Correspondent)! National Park. It is estimated that —AT— ins y half a billion dollar! “WASHINGTON, Dec, 10.—(United | about one million dollars would be CASPER PHARMACY C A VS a; a AS clipe din 3° Dy cy n yearly in thetr behalf. That obliga-} p25) A half century the! necessary for its &cquisition. Bills Y, 2 dent ¢ mended te tion of more Sere’ borne tion it m and will continue t©) \tammouth Cave of Kentucky was! have been introduced in Congress “The executive, in a message trans-| fulfill ir t measure. And it) carded as one of the most Inter- | proposing its purchase at this figure. | mitting the annual budget, said J ost important of] sting travel resorts in the coun! | but as Congress apparently hesitates team the! program of new oniet enjoyed a popularity rivalled ¢ to establish a precedent by the ap-} ents acor ra Walle propriation of federal funds for th ke tax le for very travel! ten: ase of lands for National P: Pacts ‘3 ridOetul -Bieidelae poses, it is doubtful whether it be persuaded to favorably con ider the acquisition of even the na- Mammoth Cave by this means. j “In my opinion, the only prospect} that when this estate is offe sale at public auction som: ic-spirited organization or citize acquire it and donate it to United States.” Drugs and Drug Sundries i i i Their Daily Dr The Great Opportunity for Casper Holiday Gift Makers to Purchase y Drug Needs at Special Prices and to Select Their Christmas Gifts From Our Large and Beautiful Line Of HOLIDAY GOODS Three Days Only, December 11, 12 and 13th TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY 30c Palmer’s Skin Success Soap....... ies) 200 Norwich Cold Cream.. 25c Woodbury’s Soap. 85c Frostilla 25c Cuticura Soap.... $1.20 Listerine 15c Signet Hand Soap. 2 60c Syrup of Figs. (6 Cans to a Customer) 85c Sanitol Cold Cream. 15c Sayman’s Soap ee ...9¢ $1.00 Zepyrol ..... Our stock of quality and fair Jewelry, Cut Glass, Watches, Diamonds, Sterling Silver, Silver Plated Ware. Glocks, Neck Chains, Bar Pins, Necklaces, Pendants, Brooches, Rings and Novelties are generous in variety and include only goods of approved worth. RAZOR BLADES Special 30c hee BAGe Coueaee special... 5 8. ‘ wet 1.00 Yeast Vitamine Tablets 50c Auto Strop Blades... Loa aoe 80c Jaynes Pills. $1.10 Garrens Ton 85c Hollisters Golden Nuggets. $1.20 Syrup of Pepsi j Xbjective. The Jenny Lind, onco ga the cave, and Aga lived there for There was a long enue far beneath the earth, sometimes called Broadway.| P and three hundred feet beneath the peopl the payment of to millions of our former could only be accomplished cost to the whole community, 4 ing the veterans th elves outweighting the benefits inter to used for boating parties ncome taxes by axing earned | re come more highly than inc from . ‘ause of the peculiar admiration f business or from investr by "| provided for the cave in a will, travel Brazil Refuses to e conferred. If I felt that a| Provided onli -8e edi ae reducing the percentage of the nor-| .oiajers’ bonus represented a great |‘? 1t was never encouraged, and it) mal tax, and by reducing the sur . Imost lapsed into oblivion as Yose-| rotec xchange vials 7 | need and a proper obligation which ‘Yellowss the Gratid <Gaa| tax rates, with commencement of | Deed 200 % Deeper ovis mation. 1| mite. Yellowstone, the Grand Can their application at $10,000 inste = Mey yon and other scenic wonders of * ertainly would not make a recom-| }°7 onl mate of $6,000. I also recommend repeal! enaation which would be adverse| t%® West came into popular favor. RIO DE JANEIRO, (By Ma!l to of the tax on telegrams, telephones Chetete. May Be National Park United Press).—Brazil’s present gov- and leased wires, and of the tax We have now reached a point in| Now # possibility {s seen that this ernment will not protect exchange admissions, and revision of tho m sur financial program e| Wonderful cave in every respect the | artificially, notwithstanding that cellaneous taxes which are a *lcan lighten the mort interesting, and accessible in| the most impressive fact for the| of inconvenience to tax paye 1) people, whict America, may become a national! masses and the producing classes | difficult to collect. On the other) (or taking a , f the necessary con- | of the country is the depression of hand, amendments which would] jnq all pr ‘r private support might | exchange. To protect the Brazilian » some increase of revenue milries by artifictal methods would| al made to existin to deduc would tend be margir enditure: Grain Supply Changes NEW YORK, Dec. 10—Visible sup- ply of American grain shows the following changes: Wheat, increased 739.000 bushels. Corn, increased 1,650,000 bu: Oats, decreased 629,000 bushels. Rye, increased 1,362,000 bushels. Barley, increased 214,000 bushels. —— ars of age, * this area, wii be dis- nder way to bring| posed of before many more years it the release of Lieutenant Cor-| rass by. Hooven Griffis, former American Million Dollars Nes ded soldier sentenced to 19 months in a German prison ing of G rt of the Director of the| than has the actual low exchange Stephen T./ and the treasury will not enter inte 1s involved; and the manner of tax ed privately, administered under a| gittan senate and chainber of dep- ing community incomes. These FOR AMERICAN will, the terms of wiich provide] uties, relative *to the actual finan. changes would reduce taxes by more that upon the death of the last- within arp on to the hshest bidder. I know not v ve are only two stiviving lega give the people « natior : ‘ ee © It may he expected committed CHICAGO, Dec. —A nation-| known the world over, s en receipts. and ex-| e tion ts discussed in the| have more dangerous consequen | or x i > ry of the In-/ any such adventures, President Bar- non-business ined, re jt an follcws ‘ nardes declared in a message to in Income from tax-exempt securities ‘The Mammoth Cave area {s own-| the Finance Committees of the Bra- cia! situation of the country. thes 1 ec, it is t» be sold at > | tees, both over ninety omy in public expenditures than a] wide 40c Ever Ready Blades. 50c Gem Blades..... 50c Gillette Blades. $1.10 Tanlac $1.00 Gillette Blades......... Radiant Fountain Our stock of Xmas goods and novelties is generous, consisting of Toilet Sets of the best im- ported Toilet Goods, Perfumizers, Leather Goods, Perfumes, Manicure Sets and beautiful Ivory Craft and Shell Tone Dresser Sets_ reduction of our present taxation, I will take from the realm of d plans which contemplat gant expenditures, or the business of gover: those necessary to ke # growing nation, ar measure of our requir count which will represent what is actually necessary to carry on ef ficlently the proper business and functions of government and meet our fixed debt charges payable out | fis was being notified of the move in of current revenue. It wou -| his behalf by Americans. One of the tainly tend to align the whole people | @ctivities of the committee, he said in support of economical administra-| Will be to obtain signatures to tion of government, and I frankly] Petition addressed to the German state that such an alignment is be-] Sovermment asserting that the coming © day more and more| American People would consider his necessary because of the influence] Telease a “most gracious act.” EFFORT 10 QUASH SUIT our body politic. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. — The “In stating that a reduction in taxation carries with it an obliga government failed in the supreme court today in an effort to’ have tion not to embark upon an extraor- dinary expenditure program. I am quashed a suit won by Hdward F. Goltra of St. Louls by which he re- covered contro] of 19 barges and fcur tow boats which had been turn. ed over to him by the government soon after the war under a contract which gave him the right to pur. "| chase them at their appraised value. “Only a purchase, elthe: by ap- propciation of Congress for the spe- Cleveland cific purpose, or privately, for dona- evader, tion to the United States, will en-] Cloves are the unopened flower- preside ae sof able the creation of this area as a buds of a tree growing in the tropics nounced. He| = ew = is to head a national committee or- ganized to obtain a pardon for Grif. fis, Dr. Hall said that Lieutenant Grif. pted is Wt Irquois club IF IT’S CIGARS TRY LLOYD'S Corner of Second and Wolcott $1.00 Ender Razor. $1.00 Gem Razor. $1.00 Durham-Duplex .. Camel Cigarettes, 1 carton___. —---. $1.20 $1.00 Ever Ready Razors....-...—-.----—-+.—__—60¢ $1.00 Hinds Honey and Alm_ Cream... $1.00 Horlick’s Malted Milk. .$1.50 50c Zymole Tooth Paste... -60c $3.75 Horlick’s Malted Milk.. Kotex, regular .... Kotex, hospital ......... vats 50c Melba Skin Massage 40c Castoria 60c Danderine .... 25c Mentholatum 50c Mul. Cocoanut Oil. 60c Sal Hepatica ........ Djer Kiss Perfume, 1-oz $1.00 Gillette Razor. CASPER PHARMACY 111 East Second Street Casper, Wyo. not unmindful of the demand for adjusted compensation for soldiers of the world war, which would tn clude among its beneficiaries the able-bodied of our veterans as well ng the disabled. I question if there is any sound reason for such a measure. The country ts prosper. ous and remunerative employment fs available for the able-bodied ve teran as well as for other citizens. “For the disabled veterans of Our Complete Line of Christmas Cigars Now On Display Packed In Tens, Twenty-fives, Fifties Many Have ter ‘SEND IT T0 THE and One Hundreds ZSARL WHITE Appendicitis Don’t Know It Much so-called stomach trouble {s really chronic appendicitis Thi can often be relieved by simple gly cerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mix ed in Adlerika. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, and removes all gasses and poisons Brings out matter you never thought was in your system. Ex cellent for obstinate constipation Casper Pharmacy—1l11 East Second Street, Casper, Wyo.—Advertise ment } Town of Snyder Wyoming NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Inasmuch as there has recently appeared in the newspapers of general circulation in Na- trona County certain advertisements concern- ing the Town of Snyder, on the North & South Railroad, relating to the sale of lots in that town by various firms and corporations, and in- as much as the statements contained in said advertisements were partially true and par- tially untrue, notice is hereby given that all such statements and advertisements were made without the knowledge or consent of the un- dersigned owner of the townsite of Snyder, and notice is furthermore given that no per- son, firm or corporation other than those spe- > cifically authorized by me, which authority will be produced by my agents upon request, has any right or privilege to sell or offer for sale any lots, pieces or parcels of ground in the said townsite of Snyder, Wyoming. Dated at Snyder, Wyoming, this 10th day of December, 1923. In starting your car this morning? Run your battery down? Ruin your bearings? Spoil your disposition for the day? Besides much other grief in the way of blistered palms? All because of a cold garage, which can be eliminated at the small cost of a popular priced cigar a day, when you use one of our Scientific Safety Garage Heaters This garage heater is absolutely safe in all respects and has been passed b The National Board of Fire Underwriters. P upon by i TRIM ’EM UP FO! XMAS It's Our Treat to the Kiddies Children’s Hair Cutting Special FOUR DAYS ONLY Why delay ordering your garage heater—just phone us and let us stop your winter motoring troubles. 25c Children Up to 15 Years of Age The Becklinger Barber Shop Basement Becklinger Bldg Casper Gas Appliance Co. ix. Phone 1500 115-119 E, First St. “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” ORA E. SNYDER. TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULT

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