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She ipti eck nd ¢ rade onal eth ror ry uot: ulk 12.7 10.5 wes 11.2 had ge; our 7.25 our ack ett: igs, pT. 6.61 ack oO tect yulk 26.1 ng 70; ver Cc witt tee othe 1.0 ow: pull ow: low: you. and cut toc wit gen 15G fee bul! 10.7 6.26 lar PAGE FOUR. THXES MUST BE REDUCED, SAS MANUFACTURER Charles Schwab Points Out Improvement in U. S. Finances. NEW YORK, Deo. 15—"The bur- @en of taxation upon the American people must be reduced,” Chartes M. Schwab, chairman of the Bethlehem Steel corporation. told the twenty- fifth anntal dinner of the Pennsyl- vanta society here tonight. Expressing what he sald he be Neved were the sentiments of Secre- tary of the Treasury Mellon, who attended the dinner, Schwab eatd: “Our government has cut drasti- cally into its expenses, we have re- @uced our national debt and we are weeking to exercise economy In every possible government operation. “The people should have the bene- fit of these results. Realized econo- mics should not be absorbed by ex- travagance in newly developed lines of expenditure. “Of course the war left us with enormous government burdens, and ‘we shall all have to pay heavy taxes for many years tu come; but the taxes must be adjusted so they will not prevent enterprise from going forward and promoting prosperity. “The effort to raise very large sums from taxation through exces- «ive surtaxes upon the larger in- comes has proved a failure; it is en- coureging extravagance ana causine|OCOUL Executive men in every possible way to re- duce thelr taxable income. “This seriously hampers business. “This country has progresmed and Become prosperous, and the enjoy- ment of all sorts of luxuries has been diffused among an ever-increas- tng number of people because capi- tal which really should go into pro ductive enterprises, was willing to| rotherhood of the take chances. “Whon, however, the government says that tf you take a business risk and make money the government itself will claim half of the profits as taxes, whereas if you lose you TPR ST SRS UST GT SA RY PEOPLE OF ALL STATIONS PAY TRIBUTE TO GREATEST OF ALL | 3 i . Casper people for a location away ; : sleep, and tonight mahy denizens of rom the dust and smoke Of the city, BS y yet just a few minutes away the underworld breathe easier. soil at Mountain View fe 4 rich sandy loam, ideal for garden-| bets ing, Where a famfly can provide for pl finished Wednesday of thy * " its own table with considerable left | week. bulldte ae month's “rent™ starts the! over for market. Acre and five-| Three bridgts which were washes feet, with ‘water. rae acre tracts are laid out to provide}out near Lost Springs late last sum. P nough for chicken| mer have also been rebuilt. fon. | ‘This house will be completed and| cations large enous! fobocc th neds hic ready for occ ” i breve prcben sisted orton nat fellow a square deal. Whenever he mournees, thought the prisoner merited ft, he Bankers rubbed elbows with men/ py, ‘whose names are by-words in the] 4. criminal world, but who are “going a ns ranches and truck gardening on a upancy before the next) considerable scale. Casper provides| The Dead Sea in #0 called because month's “rent” ie due. & big market for produce of all kinda] ite water is so thoroughly imprep. HANDS FLA 10 AE Mountain View is being laid out] and it is estimated that within al! nated with ea't that no animal can slong the lines of the most up-to-| short time locations in this addition live in it. \ th | PRESENTED 10 CADETS date methods of suburban © sub- aueet —*" x divisions. A Ss a pumping station and over three if system, including ATTENTION RETAIL CLERKS All members of Retail Clerks’ Union, spe- cial meeting at Labor Hall Today (Sunday) 2:30 p. m. IMPORTANT! COME EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE deeds of “The Eye” with big, stony: faced city detectives; dootors, high “Silver Lane Pakson, itten held by Mra. Fernie B. Reyder of Bing- hamton, N. ¥., won first prize at miles of water mains and laterals, the cat show in Ni ; has been in operations for the iast ee | eres ti tha ee mera ng|*7 Gunebarou. cele rom tel 8 ft at be Preemted 7 |e peengtn, trine, torte Mat came to Risse London art galleries; the ry of cy c he | Company has completed the layin D rt ti f ‘a Teal Reco tonite = jeuraD ny men! jewela valtied at $25,000 from Pil.| ‘fons County High schoot to the of over = mile of. ges mains. ‘The eportation 0 from alt parts of the country wert|iian Russell and. the Funnire down rege eh ds Se Semsriee Bi | Natrona Power company is survey- re 000+) of the men who participated in the|® Special assem ing for an electrical line and ar- “«p s 99 b: held in the high school auditorium ve! rince’’ Fought Dale ta t06 “aigh Bebock Minttertcn | "SS Oc oes ‘te sive beluw conte Sor g sentation will be a part of a com- el ee aie ee P The Angeles some years ago. Mrs. Wil- prehensive program to inculcate | CO” -j vid ! . TRBTS = FOE & lam J. Chalmers, a sister, and Mrs. etiquette of the flag in the minds | 8°h00! house to be built next summer J. O. Watkins and Mrs. W. C. Pull-| | It ts sald that an Ohio farmer has! of the students of all Casper schools. | “74 4 church site is already deeded. man, daughters, are among his sur-|% sheep which in one year yielded Thirty-five homes have been Dullt or Ferguson, posed as a Russian | vivors here. two fleeces, one black ag ink, and prince in various cittes of the| William was born in Dundee, Ml. middlewest, was still held at Ellis| His father organized the first secret Island tonight pending a hearing tn | service of the United States and the his fight to prevent deportation as| organization functioned during the an undesirable alien. Civil war. Young Pinkerton served Immigration authorities sald time|in the Union army, but gave mitch had been granted the “prince” to] of his time to espfonage work. His! obtain counsel to defend him in the | father entrusted him with much fin+ hearing. portant work, including running messages through the enemy line: After the war, Wil! went Notre Dame and on graduation he! became a clerk in his father’s Chi go office. But the romance of the hunt was to strong and he joined Slated to Address the force of flatectives. When his ® Brotherhood Today father died William became head of NEW YORK, Dec. 15—Michael Dimtri, who, as Harry Gurguson the far-flung Pinkerton bureau. RG The appelation of “The Eye” was given him by @ man who had ab- seconded with a large sum of money W and was captured after a relentlens hunt over all parts of the United qs Not the least part of a woman’s dress these dave neck- is the attractive little touches that pretty wear gives. With Dutch necks ‘t is almost es- Fes j H. Roe Bartle, Casper Boy Scout executive, will address the Men's Presbyterian Onyx and Corticelli hosiery is a gift that solves many a perplexed question of what to give at the Christmas season. - And there js no gift Ireland Brothers gloves in kid, buck, st in color combinations to blend with ilady’s costume. Also gauntlet gloves with wool lining church at 9:45 this morning at the tabernacle, Sixth and Durbin streets. Mr. Bartle is a forceful speaker and is well qualified to speak on “What We Owes Our Com: munity,” which will be his subject. States and Canada, You never sleep, do you?” the man asked as'Pinkerton snapped the handcuffs on him. “T never sleep until I get my man,” Pinkerton replied. “My eye % lose everything, men are bound to stop taking risks, and progress and industry is certain to wane. “We must promote industry, en- courage men in the taking of sound Dusiness risks and we must so ad- just our burden of taxation that it will be borne by the people who can pear it best and will be #0 adjusted “s to produce the largest possible return to the government with the least possible injury to the nation’s welfare.” Schwab explained that Mellon mover makes speeches himself and added: - “Such might be the short speech Mr. Mellon would make to you. Ce. tainly those are the principles he has carried into effect in the framing of his program of taxation, designed at once to reduce taxes and the same time provide adequate revenue for the government, “Those who have responstbility for the conduct of business, those who have decisions to make as to expending large sums of money for expansion of business, cannot but feel greatly encouraged by the at- titude of Mr. Mellon and the strong endorsement by the president of the United States of Mr. Mellons’ wise Proposal. “The country eves in Mellons act one of those great strokes of states- manship,” Schwab sald, which a All men are _” 137 times in French, 145 ‘3 ‘ Christmas festivities call for well groomed appearance— Semen 7 Somme fon tans 7 every woman wants to look her best then of all times for Scalp Treatments Hair Dressing Inecto Hair Dyeing ury. We Carry a Full Line of Hair and Beauty Needs THE RADIANT BEAUTY SHOP Mezzanine Floor Phone Early for Your Appointment make. Schwab said the country has been wise enough to belleve that Mellon's patriotism rose above his selfish in- Sh terests, referring to the personal fortune of the secretary of the treas- Optimistic prediction for the fu- ture was made by the speaker wher. he said: “TI believe that the next $5 years hold for progressive and active cor- Porations of this country opportunl- ties for usefulness such as have nev- er been dreamed of not merely in is the most comm In one thousand letters, Imes in German. Marcelling invited to hear him. occurs is always open,” From then letter. | known as “The Bye.” Criminals held on Pinkerton was) ny “The ye” rin English, 184 times ir.|] deadly fear. & was Pinkerton's ( times in Spanish, 178! proud claim that his agency never let_up on a case until the criminal | ampooing Facials Henning Hotel building big things but in making their products cheaper, in distrib. uting them more cheaply and in rendering a greater servica to the public. “Business men shoula be cour. @geous and go forward with a belief w#uch as they never had before in the value of democracy, in the g00d will of the working man, in the Sreatness of America and tn the con- fidence that the sound sense of the people will express ftself as the op- portunities for development present themselves.” Schwab closed with a plea to “ever bear in mind that we are all human beings, human beings with feelings, with minds to enlarge, with hopes to realize, with aspirations to lead us forward. We must make of | ourselves and all around us human! beings fully worthy of the maryelous serie in which we are permittea to ive." { Texas Pioneer Reported Dead SEDALIA, Colo., Dec. 15.—word reached here today of the death of Colonel John J. Rhoades, wealthy | ‘Texas pioneer cattieman, at his big ranch near here yesterday. Colonel Rhoades and his bride of| two months had fust returned trom| San Antonio, Texas, where they were married. Heart disease was given as cause of death. 75 years old. Colonel Rhoades was rated as one bf the wealthiest cattlemen of Texas and the southwest, GE PEGE DEDEDE DEDEDE PGE Gz He was Some authorities on dyeing say that silk receives and holds aye vet- ter thay any other fabric, (EHS Tardy Shoppers Will find beautiful hand-made Gifts plentiful at our shop Antique Tiffany Lamp, with silk and metal shade. Doll Lamps, rose or blue. Floor Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, fn polychrome base and silk shades, priced $15 to $75. Swiss hand-made Sweaters, silk and wool $12 Hand-crocheted Sweaters, all colors wool, $8.75 Table Scarfs and Pillows in in Velour Bridge Table Cloth and Pillow in Satin The shop is filled with beautiful Gifts for every lover of beautiful things. We Sesenee hoppe 501 East Second ORDERS TAKEN FOR TROUSSEAUS and fur cuffs—just right for driving, being warm and comfortable without being clumsy. - $1.50 and up Accessories an Sees eenaen we here Frac orrenna mand by the ladies. $2.00 to $14.75 at 1-3 off Beads, Bead Bags, Leather Vanities, Gold Com- MiAes Whether you have much money or a little, one just piust Baye, a + gale, bag of sae. sort ne carry—-a le in dashing colors, or the more dignified ones of handsome leather. Then we have an especially fine selection of vanity boxes, with the gold accessories that com- plete the very convenient articles. When a anna ae Sue roe rere ta ine life und the house, she able to ac- complish it in comfort. And she will if she dons one of these kimonas, or a bath robe, or a dainty negligee that we are offering as a sug- gestion to shoppers for Christmas gifts. Crepe Kimonas —-.. Silk Kimonas ~---__. Wool Challie -__-.--_---.._-: $8.75 Corduroy Robes --.._.--$4.50 and up Wool Robes in blanket le in colors or plain —--.~~_~-. --~-$5,00 and up '™ Mandarin Suits, handsomely embroider- ed with gold thread in designs remi- niscent of the Chinese Empire. Make your name of Mab Jongg more realistic by wearing a Man- darin suit _- $35.00 to $40.00 more acceptable, for no woman can have too many pairs of hose. If Shy hy rather, we'll give you a Gift Certificate and she may select her own, getting the exact shade and size desired, $1.00 and up FINE LINENS Table Linens should be of pure linen, in attrac- tive patterns and of unquestioned quality. May we not show you some of our linens for you will find that they are moderately priced for holiday selling. All Royal Socie models, already’ embroidered and completely ‘ inished, ‘at HALF PRICE LUNCHEON SETS Of seven pieces, cloth and six napkins, in all white, or with borders of pink, blue, red, or green. These ate much in vogue at the present Bas $3.95 and up ‘Also Towel Sets Of fine quality Turkish toweling, these sets con- sist of bath mat, towel and wash cloth. In various sizes and in pink, blue and orange bor- dered colorings. $1.25 to $5.75 Handkerchiefs What more delightful remembrance than dainty "kerchiefs, of linen, colored or white, with ex- quisitely embroidered designs in the corners? ALL LINEN 35c and up Also Children’s *kerchiefs with Mother Goose decorations. 5c and up sential that a bit of lace or spotless linen give that chic touch, -$1.00 and up Collars — Vestees $1.00 and up ~-~$1.00 and up With the Christmas holidays near at hand and the social season at its height, surely footwear will receive much consideration. mps, and the sparkling jeweled ornaments, will be in demand. . Our shoe de: is well equipped to care for your desires in fancy, up-to-date f £ When it is a ipstlan, of TeKage, we Can give you almost unlimited choice in bags and fitted suit cases, as well as the best in wardrobe trunks. Belber Luggage is dependable, durable and of that handsome appearance that makes you proud to possess it. FITTED CASES AT $20.00 to $37.50 TRUNKS FROM $25.00 to $65.00 MNGLU(5 rue : Rndertnings make Christmas selections an easy matter. f it’s for a woman, young or old— but there are no “old” women today. At any rate, no matter what their age, they like un- derthings, and lots of them. No need fearing she will have too many of them—it just can't be done. If you will come in to see the beau- tiful variety of underwear that we have bought just for this occasion you'll besure to check one or more gift off your list. Vests .-.... ~-$1.45 and up Bloomers $1.75 and up Step-ins ...._ =----$1.75 and up Combinations -_-____._.$1.50 and up Gowns ~-_.-.....-.-..$2.00 and up , Paxrite Wardrobe Suit Cases This is an entirely new departure in the making of one of the most convenient bags for travelers. It is a suit case—and at the same time a wardrobe trunk. When closed it measureg 30- 20-inches by 8-inches, It has a handle for carrying, taking the same position as a regular suit case. When upon it stands like a wardrobe trunk and one section has three hangers For Little Girls—DOLLS! Isn’t it more convenient, and much less tiring, to do all of your shopping in our department store where you can pur- chase Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Men’s and Boys’ Furnish- ings, Shoes for Men, Women, and Children, Hardware, Elec- trical Appliances, Cutlery, China, Glassware, Toys and Gro- ceries—all under one roof, without the struggle of dashing in inches 1888 longer early. shoppers. maximum service. that please. SARE MPEP RATA RAPES PERSE REE ERE. 4 for suits and wraps. T' partments for the pack: p ing of smaller articles. ply veneer and reinfor ced with brass corners, it is an object of beauty, as well as of great. utility, For Sy ayee trips it is mae celled by any piece of luggage you csn get. i bit of news about this wardrob and out of stores. And, dear shoppers, remember it i Only Seven More D. till : the Cae Ss e Days till Christmas, for the 5 And here’s wishing yo May you find everything you ave Hata u the best of Luck. he lower part is divided into three com- Made of three- get. And the startling e suitcase is its price—only $27.50 DOLLS! - DOLLS!—From $1 to $15.00 And early morning shopping insures ig for, and at prices Richards & Cunningham Company “Where Dependable Merchandise Is Priced Right” : 1923 ent on the balcony~ PARR FE RARE RE HA FO FE FAIS ABFA Ce