Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE SIX TAX REVISION MEASURE WILL BE SPEEDED UP Republican Leaders Lay Plans to Expe- dite Measure When Consideration in Committee Is Launched ASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—(By The Associated Press.) is are being perfected by the Republican leaders in senate to expedite action by the finance committee n the tax revision bill reaches it from the house. The Caspet Daily Cribune Santa Barbara Turns Calamity Into Blessing in Reconstruction Work PARK BOUNDARY PLAN OUTLINED (Continued From Page One) the general government or waive their rights to the same. This at bot- tom was for the purpose, not of es- tablishing the government as owner and landlord forever, but to act as trustee and administrator, Our con- stitution and laws contemplated and stated the purpose of thin trustee ship was ‘to disposg of the lands, which means, as rapidly as possible to place them in private ownership for the bullding of homes and the creation of taxable property values." Congresaman Winter presented figures showing that at the present time in the state there are 15,687,883 ‘ THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 TONG LEADERS TO SEEK END OF . BLOODY STRIFE Truce Declared in Gotham Pending Final Settlement of Controversy Lead- ing to Killings in Five Cities NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—(By The Associated Press.) — New York police are attempting to end the war of Chines; tongs in the east and middle west where five tongmen hay been assassinated. Were sent st national On Lee Geen Ming troit. Ho && president Nato RS SDEUay, Republican floor leader, a member of acres of unreserved lands and When tong leaders were closeted with police here ye he committee, said today before leaving for his home in | that there aro 6,460,385 acresiterday, a Hip Sing was,murdered in Baltimore. He w: s tha i led to Reput hi of the fi pending patent. This makes a the first Hip Sing to dic, the ot ° to Pallaw Rie hak coromlttes told waa total of 21,148,168 ucres that -are Lies | Save soe, clionteed! Pde Es ¥ w e held t b 1 the new open to grazing purposes. Reserved and Pitt > r on with regard lands totaling 11,168,276 acres are P F “y es r Ba pon d losses, holding shown to be divided ns follolws: For- rogram "OY Leoni: scalar t was losing rev- est reserve, 8,426,927; national park, ; ed psiaty Labret 1 4, pl visions of the 1,992,000; national nionuments, 1,362 B d C headquarters here to try hens Les ee AS Salant! aoperattge, ISbaah: powes and Concert ||»: they asreea too ® 1 of the levy, reservolr withdrawn, 82,829; classifi- ties in New ¥ pend — cation withdrawn, 1; miscella- Th c E 2 Cement andar be | neous withdrawn 40,68, and naval 1S EVENING | |:ns°a_ for ow. 1 reserve, The total acreage of the state is 62,436,720, of which 32,316,444 acres The regular weekly concert will secretary, from I is either reserved, unreserved, or|be given this evening in the City with patents pending. Hall park, beginning at § o’clock.| On Leong representatives cla “"The area in question as to the|'The program, arranged by W. B.|the warfare nad reached su extension of Yellowstone National] Schilling, director, and including|state where higher of park is now in the forest reserve,}solo numbers by Mrs. Madeline | tongs were needed t : and under the control of Chiet Fi eber, follows in full: uation. Ho Don r ester Col. William Greeley," Mr.| 1. M “Memphis the Majestic” ident of the Hip a Winter stated. ‘Therefore, the mat- ffict rters under .----Russell Alexander came to ribune) a choice between the park|2, Overture, “King Myda heavy rd Salient and the forest service over - leaders of neither tong t s proved areas south of the park. 3 a, “At Dawning as meet nbout the » two services overlap in the ----Chas. Wakefleld out the chief of the r of recreation. The primary b. “Moonlight and Roses’ said, it was futil purpose of the forest service is use sige killings in olds eitios w 8 usually means commercial or figure ian treatment of forests, in- uction con. FS p of timber, ee short stiff , n hate, r of the abdo- ing resc fhe primary The Southerner’...._ Try Tribune Want A te sbithe (Gorukeis pose of the park service {s recrea- --Russéll Alexander tld tional and to préserve the natural| 2 ction from Comic Opera N Saf W : conditions as they are Mile. Modiste”..Victor Herbert ew, e ay é F ¢ “However, the forest service has| 3. a. “West of the Great Divide” To Remove Hair —FOREVER boyis their uve be hair ted a policy of highest use and s held and administered the areas b. south of the park for and as recrea-| 4 & grounds. rnest R. Ball “Mr. Radio Man Friend March, {*Pondoroso"..H. L. King This is the 12th and last concert. | Workmen are seen clearing up wreckage in Santa Barbara and preparing land for the erection of buildings | of the type shown. years e ri tting felts run in ; ope; Faalauednte aedhoen ing ‘the president's | ———____—_______ No need now to undergo painful 4 to 73% and the, purch dios, shops, restaurants and offices « ve traveled the ups electric treatments to remove suger: ; ' 1 t ead it haircuts a rhe architectural advisory board per water# of the Yellowstone and| cluded in a national park nothing | uous hair; nor to apply ordinary inx Gas a 1 of the city, created since the earth the ‘Thoroughfare, Bridger take,| WOuld be taken away from Teton| effective hair removers which only ree | No Seotch Skirts wu with Hoffman as secretary, r A vo Ocean plateau, and|cunty that could be developed com-| move surface hairs. 2 epieds n successful in persuading ‘ Iverine and Arizona crecks,|™ercially in the future. »| | Modernscience definitely provesthaq Dr. ¥ i . owners to rebuild in “archi. e and Brown's mead-| | “As the Tetons are outstandingly | the safest and surest way to remov@, in keeping with the traditions creek, thence to| features for the delight and pleasure | superfluous hair forever is by the re« 4 x c they explain it n. AM of the|nd recreation of the public, it is} peated removal of the hair roots thems j 3 Ps : wpe “Mak bara a City Magni.| r the forest service has | considered, and likely true, that the| selves. Since the discovery of Karmag the slogan, park as well would the marvelous tt advertise W root-extracting ed primitive condl- the oS — ma Yr "| a4 nis 1y of the newer business hi wonders of the Tetons and will bring | balsam, thousands of women, in the ocdiatat t P Haass b “Gonevally, the people of Teton| thousands to the state where hun-| Privacy of their own homes, have bees 1 Tt Bt : 1 along Spabish tines nd Jackson are well satis.|dteds come today. When the season | ble to banish unsightly hair from face, Lf, is : ; ‘ theater, the os lt t service, It {s|Closes approximately 190,000 will] armsand legsaseasily and permanently, 1 t f ‘ Richard i lo Iitrary avid several s ru.|a egions mentioned|liave visited the park. I'am con-| 4% the most expert beauty specialists H Dy . ited Santa | Storgs, and the SOGrERO Tua th. will | st serv-|Vinced that by the advertising the| For Karma's marvelous ingredient i r Pil Alert | is ! The coun be fea- | Park setvice would give the Tetons, | 8PPlied almost as easily as cold cream, in e old D Gue sve wleclared: thas the’ vcditaide'l tt ve| “'Ti® Grand Teton range presents | 50,000 additional would come on ac.| Penetrate directly to the hair rok aa 7 | acta " . hePbrant ai The stise count of the wonderful spec! + | Speedily loosen them, and gently lii mar e cer © city, | 4 ll be left entirely to the] P' a different question, The suggested|count of the wonderful spectacle of | unity Arts Jation lusion the Tetons under the|the Tetons.” them out—leaving the skin cleat, is to ht pa It w mmunity Arts a ation, pj ténda’ cidly sta ithe| Me. Winter dedlatues ie yal smooth and even lovelier than before, r in the D that] It will be the only efty in America nah peakea doWn ato. tele deta sodt| the sekitnal Seiten Ine the | No fuss, no bother, no growing back ) I ival} following @ particulur school of ar-| Creel field whe Pa and On they wear, Te déen | park Ineluded €00,000 artic creracre| of bate stronger than ever. The cane e| chitecture in general “planning, | taken to every point of interest and} the éast and on the west. It does | Pak tt hei ‘ acres, the addi-) of hair growth has been removed! m ag old building has|and. this is made possible through|at the noon hour, through courtesy |Poet include is known as the oy aoe cae the commis-| — Get a today and try ith It is \\ ’ 1 till stands |the fact that the larger portion ofjof Midwest Ri company, the range h Hes farther back i Bi Ing its survey in- tively guaranteed to remove super nd ! t | called “The|the business section must be rebuilt| guests will he shown thr h the i to the west of the Deaks, That} Sus ier ¥ 200,000. The new bound-| fluoushairsafelyandforever—ormoney wk t t the | tremely 1 lajas a result of the earthquake—‘a| spacious bording house and will be the ‘Tetons has been used |ary also would eliminate from the] refunded.Soldbyallgooddealerssuchas ¢ had} bags thi bl tk ; ‘ } t & unde the foestr reserve."| park some acreage that now {s in- tata Hl blessing in disguise,” as it {s called| provided with a sumptuous repast A 7 % i xi . ahem flosh—a the | ried }by many who had dreamed of a| under personal direction of Steward | for srazing under the forest re-jciuded. The ‘Tetons, if this plan} Casper Pharmacy, Kimball Drugs ¢ ith} a al} canary, green |“typical Santa Barbara” some ¢ Dan Trud turn to C: se were followed, would not be connect-|Co., Sprecher’s Pharmacy, Joh murd e also used for tc The|but had not hoped-for it in thelr] per will Mavenite and man referred to the ed with the park, but would be sep-| Tripeny Co. and Wyoming Drug & ‘ Low] c lored frock 1 art 1 hg neratlor the ors rest until Sunday morn- | 22 even were these arated by acreage not included. Supply Co.—Adv NES 0 , usual, and are | — ing. Many of the party will make ‘ : a = te 1 initials or mono- the side trip to Pathfinder while enroute to Independence’ Rock | AY FEVER _ SnaPpplr Comebacks vi WICKS seen rare : route oo nie “oe os 0 | SQIATTEDAVDAUEN AH TEAAUAEERREROORODOAURUGUOUEODEOEAEVAOUSUDROUOOOOENIILE ] __onsr Niles SBaeNearg | Moseniet, nearing pub | Quarrelsome Mother-in-Law ef ae ha : O U TS E L L N aD Fase ea eer] a” MS Aer wml |, ata a ee a ( youve after youll |= ° mp nt er ti painent BROTHER-IN-LAW js AF AULT. pri a tee aly aN ABe find i€ inever'y, soda fountain. and Drug Store tell us the @, on the shortest FINDER psor My hus-| d mother is bed son lives in a Ho comes frequently ® | band's eight “i ridden. Her other tary of the A. I. M. EB. n close by George Otis Smith, director of the e not to worry about anything. he ull the Ask any of the hundreds of satisfied takes the baby users of time he | . JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. South David St. there I ery I cannot help it = = — = = = _ = = = — 7 = = smell — ce sel = Ss = = = = = : not |ne is afraid « | heodore. Chapin, meologise tor | way to the = . . . . . . a} © | . I “ gc = Ride in it—drive it—and you'll know : banat ( = River 7 J the reason why it’s outselling its field. z 1 nt : I = 1. ' ; ‘s mo ve i — wma Wi Never did a car handle as this great sna? tnanainiiya bad i = : eight handles—never did a car thrill ae | to hire e to take care of her. | sity. sia, J = = Ex its driver with the spirit of buoyant t io) eae 26 bet hia 4in_ your ny, Ponca City, Okla. | ee C freedom. ‘ Be ante acti x ovinanleings 2 dus ; mining engineer and | sm = | rbearing remarks Angeles, Calif, Cha: - : "e P oo 4s P 48 \ D hashes felthout esse. ad me N/ A.| man, California division of the A. 1. | jm = Here is a car which is literally irresisti- | Sore) say sbeby nese) Srathout bela | ig an't refuse to tet him” | 35 | = = : ble. Drive it, and you’ll want to own [toms Which was just about) can suggest that he brin cioneat) | cae aman broth. masta ChE, at) iia = i it as you never in your life wanted to lag tay husband waa nfcald to go] cree cce p nente mis oma home | Cu cv. MMI ation eng —j in own a motor car. When I went back the < a8 | cared for more to his own liking. [Omg nee company 7 = in u i and they woul him | probably will, end hiwcom. | CM © = = ¢ . D ope r c r I thi you hus: "7 r Right now, we have a car all ready for or mo t up and | , Fok Hall Leanne oo Sipea pepeht ishen. Gas = you to test out yourself. Come in, get {esate Sgr 1 OSE Oe, Rentember 136-1 ee ‘| = F Py rp Y | 2 hards & Cunningham ¢ — aes ehind the wheel, and drive this Eight ue = = — = = roar as you like to drive acar. That’s a real me to = = test—and it’s a test that will make you e Rati s MAKE OVEN {| = re say this Eightis the greatest performer * baby is born LORAIN HEAT = 4 and the most delightful © after } = oe Tl] car you-ever drove. Suite Your Servant = = & new Now of cour -_— J - ° husband's baby as well as mine ar — —_ 0 1 } ~~ vane I don't like to hurt his feelings but It tires, but watches the b — + VC ITS OUTPERFORMING wh [E225 Masta hs festinen but ea ieee eee Bl Bd = ther A short time ago I had a antees to you better cooked meals 4 ‘s ee = ous breakdown and the doctor than you have ever tasted before. = — = = Phone 346 LUUTAUAUOONAORLAOOUOUAUORROOROREORUODAODULOONLOOOUOERDUOUCONROUOEVONTOOUINTES en River Your bab bly mak r mother-{n-la t her treatment of you, She no doubt is eager to | see the baby, or she would n yourhusband bring it to her ho You have just cause to be of UPMOBILE ‘ . + but you should be magn \ 7 y Bs, REG. 9. PAT OFF i and enfeavor to avolt future A Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. Spanetdeina wae Comeback For six year olds or sixty— ferences, It ts not necessn , “Merchandise a crits Confidence” : A re 4 , you to make any advances, bow: 1H 115 East Firat St. Phobe.agoo IN| ane a! amet For Thirst at fountains or in bottles Bc ts & it la @ mistake for young oolples |

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