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AX PROGRAM TOSEE FIGHT (Continued From Page One) ngress is the actual total of the duction, Secretary Mellon has ned that it would be inadvisable go beyond $300,000,000, a sum en- ely too low to sult some of the ders on the Republican, as well as Democratic side. long with the proposal for cut: he the maximum surtax rate in jown that his program called for a aller reduction also in the normat es applying on small incomes. He Duld-reduce to 1% per cent the two Ir sent rate on income up to $4,000; Ake the rate three per cent Instead four per cent on Incomes between 000 and $8,000, and reduce to five yr cent the present six per cent e on incomes in excess of $3,000. he joint reductions proposed Duld fix 25 per cent as the ma m tax which would be paid dividual tax payers. Mr. Mellon |d this reduction would ltberat ge amounts of capital for produc- © enterprise, would Increase pro ity and ultimately bring into the asury probably as much revenue See could be expected in future years Aiter the present 46 per cent maxi m, Demowatic leaders as well as some publicans, have announced that ey fayored a cut in the maximum tax rate only to 25 per cent and puld approve greater reductions in je normal rates than proposed by treasury head. Chairman Green the committee, however, has vir- Ye ally given approval to Mr. Mel. | h's surtax proposal. DMMITEE HEARS RGU TS TODAY. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—) — ith the administration’s tax re- ction proposal as a starting point, uouse Ways and means commit- e today Ustened to the advice uf lous orgapizations of citizens on ny disputed features of the tax islation that is to be presented at next session of congress. (The National Association of Man- facturers, the Retailers National luncil, the Texas Tar, clubs, the wy York Board of Trade, and the pal Etate Board of New York all ws at today’s committee session, 'Passin gover Jor the moment, Sec- itary Mellon's suggestion for a re- ction of income taxes all along the ie, the committeemen first heard Bpresentatives of the Texas Tax ibs indorse the secretary's pro- al for repedl of the federal inher. ince or estate tax. OCARNO PACT TO AID PEACE, (Continued From Page One) ble security for the maintenance Peace im the future. Former retary for Forelgn Affairs Vis- unt Grey describes the agreement probably the greatest step to- rd real and :ssured peace which s been made :‘nce the war.” Simultaneously with the publica- yn of the Locarno agreements there me expressions of views upon lem from an opponent and a partl- n of the league of nations. Sén- or Pepper of Pennsylvania in an ldrees at Lebanon, Pennsylvania, fia: e “The Locarno agreement is based the bedrock of self-interest. The ue covenant is built on the mis: en idea that strong nations c: found. in advance to take sid them in a future Ine-up. eement might actually” promote ce in Europe unless the currents self-interest changed their couree, he regarded as “unpleasantly nificant” the reported attitude of se diplomats who tmagine thatt Locarno compact can be used the basis of a Huropean ‘coalition, y to the United States. these diplomats to irritate President William C. Red » who was secretary of com ce in the cabinet of President Bson, declared the world “might il rejoice at what has just tran: red in that little Swiss village.” He said the United States would eads Roumania Debt Commission icholas Titulesco, Rou- hiar minister to England, is d of the debt commission h will arrange the refund- of Roumanian’s war borrow- from the U. Sy ESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925 ; Hf, the treasury secretary made pre allotted time to present their | The senator thought the Locarnd. | oooked “set Hines" trtespective of | che number of words | aoes not materially affect the sense POLLY OF THE FOLLIES---Squelched __ Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE NINE WON'T Tou MaKe UP ,PoLiy ? CAN'T WE FEVER BE ANY THING TO EACH OTHER? BY GOLLY: THAT CERTAINLY 15 FUONNN HAIR TONIC. ' THINK 1 HAD OETTER f GIT BACK HOME AN’ oo AH! MAGGIE HEARD ME TALIKIN ABOUT MY HAIR FALLIN OUT- tT WAS A NICE THOUGHT OF HERS TO LEAVE THIS HAIR TONIC FER ME! GUNN'S GOLF CLOTHES DON'T {EIT ME SO WELL BUT L CANYT MISS THIS CHANCE OF TRYING THE GAME E Gop PLACE I @AN HIDE — ACTIVITIES, UNKNOWN TOHIS HosT find itself in “splendiq {solation” If]Thomas, F. Manville, “Asbestos it did not enter the league of na-| King,” whose fortune has been esti- tions.” mated to exceed $10,000,000, is dead. An attack of heart disease proved VOR DISARMAMENT. the hotel. Plaza, where he had lived 7 * McKinley subway. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—(?)—j]alone for the last three years. He $25.00 down Wo $25.00 per n President Coolidge believes a limjta-| was 63 years old. room home, hardwood floors, garage. tion of armaments conference in Eu-|_ For years he was president of $50.00 down and $30.00 per month gives pope would be helpful and useful] Johns-Manville, Inc., and he changed gray pressed brick three-room home. 2 art oct $2,700 00 to build. A real bargain for and hopes the Locarno security pact] his position about a year ago to AspotdD Garni and. $7600 per month gives 0 beautiful home, just off South Lincoln, consist! conference. He was a director of various other stairs and two 2-room apartments down, rette This modern home completely furnished for $4,500.00 an agreement for the reduction of! Mr. Manville was divorced at investment as well as a real home for you. will expedite the holding of such a] chairman of the board of directors. It is possible for Europe to reach| corporations, land armaments, It was sald at the| Bolse, Idaho, in 1909, and Mrs, Man- White House today Mr. Coolidge| ville was awarded the austen Oe a CASPER RE ALTY CO., ] would favor such a step. He believed] daughter, the United States has little if any-| has figured in print on several occa- 108 South Center Street thing to offer in the way of reduc-|slons as the result of maritaj ditt. tion of its land forces but, at the|cultles and resultant disagreements same time holds that any question| With his father. ' For Sale—AUTOMOBILES —_—_—oO a eeaeessss@>w@O>)97**@™*™>—*™—*— Or involving afurther limitation of’na- val armaments could be: considered} Mrs. Robert Grieve who was op- by a conference in this country with] erated on at the Casper Private hos- CASH greater hope of d successful agroc.| pital a week ago returned yosterday.| _ ment. to thé home of her mother, Mrs,| For your used cai =; J. A. Likely. trade and sell on af The Great Northern Motor Company Tell the Advertiver—"I saw it in 833 N. Wolcott St. | aha |The Tribune. Phone 2772. /\ SHOULD McManus ‘ribune by Geo ---Drawn for j HAIR “TONIC? You THAT ION'T HAIR, TONIC SAX WHAT y KINO OF HAIR WORRY! NO WONDER HENRY UMGLAD To SEE YOU'RE IMPROVING SO} RAPIDLY - YOU LOOK MOCH BETTER THAN S - THAT'S THE Boss COMING AND THERE’S NO SALARY LW NOTHING, BES LOSING My ACCIDE INSURANCE BY RETURNING TO WORK~ _/ ~--By BILL ZIEGFELD | FOR RENT—HOUSES _FOR SALE—HOUSES LOST AND FOUND rm > ques FOUND PUUND 8 articles have been ine office tor quite some the owners please call brown kid glove s to on West Yellowstone PERSONAL Madame “Cross Clairvoyar know your st Spiritual Healing for Health, Happi ness and Succ Psycho-P: LEGAL NOTICES TLE TICE OF FINAL LE 4 TION ENT AND ADMINISTRA OF eons J - MORNING SIR / <M 2 Soar-~ SO iy ©1925 BY NEA SEAVICE INC. BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT—HOUSES _ FOUR BARGAIN COOLIDGE HOPES Patel inktanightnlss Hlainpartnent-at $25.00 down and $15.00 per month gives you possession of this N. Wolcott St 14x18 one-room, well built, shingle roof house, on block from No: 1 $4; with private bath $6. For Rent—APARTMENTS | | | | said account and pet objections thereto | within thirty (30) te of the last pu s Notice, said date of lication being the. 10th day of } vember, 19 if no objections are filed. he ¥ make final settle- ment and distribution of d 5 | tate at 10 o'clock in the enool on the 10th day of December | n the | Court House }County, Wy of the therea oe = | AUDITORS H REIMERTH & CO 10) OLN. Ride FOR SALE—POULTRY ARCHITEC OF ASBESTOS WANTED--SALESMEN | FOR RENT—GARAGES WANTED—Young man, preferably); WANTED TO RENT—Garage for near llth anc with sales ability or who {s will-| one or two cars, ing to learn; profitable and clean} Chestnut. Box B-46, Tribune. work. Give two references, Apply | NEW YORK, ¢ rs pene By 4 tK, Yet, 20. —- P= : = FOR SALE—Dresser plate glass, | POSITIONS WANTED __ | “511.00; bea spring and mattress: | | COMPETENT experienced st rapher desires position; best o! "lassified Rates ref- WANTED— Position as housekeeper.) | Phone 2412-NJ. F 242 W. it ‘Two cents per word or*ten cents) WANTED--—-Posltion as hors keep | FOR SALE—Two gas heaters, rea in ov out of city, Inyuire ¥.| sonable, 323. 8, per line, NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS.| y A. 17 Five average words used a 8) Spins EXPERIENCED middk ae OHTACE GBF: 1A DLINE dn warts practical nursing; con- All charged. advertising will be} 95 32-M. SCHOOI, GIRL wants work; age 15. AD ERRORS WANTHD—Position as housekeeper The Casper Daily Tribune will] and taking care of children. 257 not be responsible for more than| N. Wolcott. one tncorrect insertion of any ad | ~ one me. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen] FOR METAL weather stripe on the real value of the advertisement} your windows and doors, call A. will be rectified only by publication] Larson, 4943. without extra charge within FIVE] so CARE for ehildren. 267 North For Sal Mibcelladeous taye after Insertion No cepublica Hon will be made ‘when. the. error | cco Ste eer oe BONE ALS t — | service. Frank Smith, Phone 1860-J, Careful attention will be given all lds received over the TELEPHONE| For Sale—AUTOMOBILES but we cannot suarantee accuracy | “Aten OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISH | FOR, SALE—Practically new Master Must be accompanied by cash or} White Eagle Refining-or call 2827.) board. check In Cull payment of the same | FOI SALE — EBexex four coach; good NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO, Note the foregoing tistructions condition; six tires, four of them.) Phones 62 o! about counting the words and the| new; buy it now and have a closed rate per word for the Casper Dally| car for winter. Address Box B-50,| FOI’ SALE—Sheep buh “t % | your lawm. Phone 1269-J. Tribune. ‘Trioune, «+ ue le . . WANTED TO BUY | ————-- RAYBURN 8 12 Daly Guilding TRANSFER AND CRATING A TRANSFEK ND in own handwriting. Box 3-53,/ Foy Sale—Household Good: BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 200; graphi nd 65 EXPERIENCED girl wants day | $400, Staphaphon’ and work of any kind. Phone 1856. Ga conesinum ros, gus range, $12.00; shades, 90c; plain erences Phone 2073. @5e. We do packing HUNTER-GOLL CO. CLEANERS and crating. | for Coal ranges, | duofolds, all househi CHIROPRACTORS range or heater ed wom | SALE OF ATTACHED GOODS in your uaed 112 Midwest Ulde o| fimement cases a specialty; will do | /, 2 | will be charged the space of tw0} jon) novsework In connection; give By the Constable, Oct | nes. references; rates reasonable. Call ) HARNED. BOYD, Chiropractor 150 North Grant St 27 East Twelfth Street. Ford truck, Large metal wheelbarrows. a 1 thing and shoe CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED | _*mall wages. Phone 876-W. paper ie RSE ea veto ial 1 1 1 CRATING Gag hoisting engine. 5 ~ SICAL Metal mortar box. FOR SALE—MUSIC INSTRUMENTS DOCTORS Lot structural tron. vertisement ordered for more than SERVICES OFFERED Lot of lumber. ee a Cc, H. GIBBONS Constable, Midwest Bldg Stockmen's Natio: Obstetrics, Generar Practice, LAW YERS NICHOLS & STIRKETY CALCTMINTI » Painting; small You TO BUY jobs; work guaranteed; prompt) youR-coal tor less, mine measiyes, Phone Moore Bfos., For Rent—Miscellaneous MAKE your garage safe for winter by finishing it inside with MENTS, Six Buick Conch. See Knight at} (NSULITE, the last word In Wall: 4009-10-11 Ol Kxehange tldg. BUCLACK & LACY 201-205 Midwest Bidg sell on easy payments Phone 1548W WANTED TO RENT HAL CUREKAN Attorney at Law 806 Con, Koy, Bdlg. 7—"i saw it in furnished house LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Tnwyer 132 Midwest Ud WINTER and WINTER JAMES P. KEM Lawyer | 108 Oi! Exchange : Vhone (397 HAGENS &® MUKANE Lawyers 106-207 OU Exchange Uuilding MARVIN «©. BISHtOL Ju Attorney-at-Law Smith Bidg. Vhone 74 | CASEY & McNALLY | ‘Room 51617 Con Roy Bldg. Phone 86, | FOSTER AND WEIR Attorne | Rm, 406-407 Roy, Bldg | Phone 4 & VAUL GACHELLER | 402 Midwest Bidg | Phone 104 GEO. W FERGUSON Attorney Km, %2, Townsend Ulde Uhone 6s W HM PATTEN | Attorney at Law 228 Midwest Bide Phone 210 JOUN M. WENCH Attorney-at-Law Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY “New Mattresses to Order Old Ones Renovated and Recovered Hanter-Goll, 242 W, First, Ph. 22 OPTOMETRIS? “EYES CAREFULLY resiky And | Properly by K 1. BVANS 117_E. Second St WAREHOUSES ehouse i204 CESLIE NEL, d Transfer Co. Tel) the Advertiser—"I saw It tn [The Tribune.”

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