Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1926, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 192¢ TWO SPEAKERS ARE HEARD AT KIWANIS LL Highway and Wholesale Problems Hold Interest. iscussion of good roads and the roblems of wholesalers, together with a demonstration of a new mu sic produ nstrument and Townsend today alled upon to discuss the value of 9od roads to Wyoming, this being 90d Roads week, took as hi: ex. Midwest has cost $1,296,082 since 1918, the reduction in the price of freight torinage, a reduction of about 310 a ton, has meant a saving suf ficient to justify the expenditure. Mr. Conwell sald he had received 1 report that the road between Cas per and Wheatland was now ope! although rather he tra ing W, #, Wilkerson of the Wyoming Automotive company, presented the plea of the Casper Wholesalers’ as- sociation for a stricter adherence to she rules existing between (.e wholesaler and the general public, Mr. Wilkerson explained that, cept where one {s a legitimate dealer for a certain article, it should not be expected that a wholesale price be given merely as an accommodation or because the purchaser {s a patron of the wholesale house for other ar- ticles. He also urged that purchases be made of articles handled through local wholesale or jobbing houses. L. I. Guiick of the Charles E. Wells Music company, demonstrated to the.members of the club the new Brunswick anatrope, comparing the performance with the old stvle phonograph. fappy Jack” Turner, who is song leader for the revival services being held at the First Baptist church, en- tertained Bot iS J audience’ with: a solo. INCOME COMPUTATION URGED IN READINESS FOR TAX PAYING DATE taxpayers Heretofore have been urged to file their income tax re- turns early. The filing of returns this year !s delayed, pending the en- actment of the new revenue act now before the senate, which, as 't pass. ed the house, contains changes in regard to rates and other features. However, there is nothing to pre- vent a taxpayer at this time from closing his books and computing his net income. Such computations will not be affected by any provisions of the new act. The actual prepa’ ot the return itself, after the com- putation, requires, in a majority of cases, but a few minutes. Therefore, ft is advised that all figures and data be assembled, pending receipt of blanks by taxpayers, When released blanks will be sent to taxpayers and also may be obtained at the office collector Reynolds. Forms 1099 and 1096 used for mak- information returns, are now available at offices of collectors of internal revenue and branch offjces. Such returns are required of perrons in whatever cdpacity actir who ude to a single person ‘du the ne year 1925 a payment of $1,000 or more, or to a married per pay: ment of. $2,500 or more pay: ments include salaries, est, “or other fixed gains, profit ai Collectors of Internal returns, which should be to the Commissioner of Int enue. Sorting Section, W pn. ¢ Tea Y Coffe. Baking Powdei Extract: Spices work of st were included the program of the Casper Kiwanis | “lub at the luncheo held mple the Salt Creek highway Sonwell showed by figures, that | while the highway from Casper to ex: |" circle: of Che Casper Daily Tribune Advanced Spring Millinery Shows Few Changes s Inrge flower form trimming. rosgrain ribbon. ’ Below, d : 4 af 4 : | = Be : Advanced spring and summer hat’styles show that no revolution has taken place in millinery Aboye at left the wide poke shape appears in dress attire with hemp crown while ribbon and the felt sports hat, done this time-in green with tailored trim The other chapeaux in the illustration are va jations of the popular sports By Euzacetx THOMPSON Hasn’t Told His Mother a S Married nd makes ¢00d money. fa thinking | ice commission Ri aptain € n office six f inefficienc look you! at Just try it + that’s all! A tin of any size you choose will cost you nothing at all if you do not pronounce it the farest tea you have ever tast- ed. Merely ask your grocer. Schilling Che worlds ony tea ‘Tea were 3 tronin was Drink Hillcrest Water SS verbatim a letter that appe; ‘ohn Cerv. in J. 0” {ted a, cl shed in hone L151. Four famous blends from the four corners the East. See Black (Oran, Green (Japa) of Pekoe) Breakfast ng " TWO TRAINMEN ARE KILLED IN WRECK ON P. The injured r Failure, Report more xpedition a cable: gram from. Bekoelen, Sumatra, re- ceived today ty Frank D, Aydelotte, | president of the college, was appre- | hensive that the plate exposed in a twin camera for the Einstein effect were damaged, He sald t’ at if this is true, the Einstein experiment will have falled, ‘Shape of corona was 9 type," the telegram sald. “Numer. ous spots on the solar surface on days before the eclipse, hence we ex pect very much Interest and detafi in the Core Thin clouds floated over the region of the sun during the time of the eclipse.” Dr, Miller said members of the ex edition would sall for home ngapore January | ximum from Sumatra, PALEMBAN (#)—Heavy clouds this afternoon Prevented observance of the phase of the total eclipse of the sun 4 Dutch astronomical expedition fan. 14 Elght parties of astronomers, tn- cluding representatives of United States naval observatory and Har- vard University and Swarthmore and Allegheny colleges will have made tps of thousands of miles In vain if tue weather at their points of obsevration {s simflar to that of Palembang, Excellent conditions in New York and Connecticut for observation of last year’s total eclipse gave hope that new discoveries would be made today when the moon’s shadow streaked a path of darkness some 7,000 miles long and §0 miles wide, and extending from Central Africa to the Philippines, Advices trom Bencoolen, Sumatra early this morning, Sumatra time were that weather condition were ex- cellent for the American astrono- mers. The period of totality began at 2:35 a. m., eastern standard time or 2:25 p. m. in Sumatrs gabe lit a tirst | [MUSIC AND COMEDY RICH IH | ‘MARCHETA’ PRESENTED LAST NIGHT AT ELKS AUDITORIUM Playing to a well filled h and eplete with color, music and real inme { curtain fall talent 1 ome all and its 1 talent of plot to end, rs are ertaining a danced sl thre The ad ing ne extreme and | an opportunity for dis | Jual ¢ n the part embers principal attribute ma ict Pert brief yesume the ning 1 f the prod self ht not miss here one sa ftagrant garden in the ands of Don Estaban El of Farcelona where Itercation ues between nd h rthy spouse, Dona Farina, who rules him with a hand and a { speech their a tre driller at who has has thus Idest k a 1 side trails lead me what to do as Tam at my wit's | this column a few days ago, and | ductor, Sie meee er end. I love him very mucl. and|send it in over your own name?| au ded at. Osawa ean a 2 don't think he is treating me right. | Did you think that swayed by your| + he rfl : cpneainesortobas, F irst A nierican ease advise me lavender stationery, I would give . YouPhilmans. 4a cont : BMSSS BRIDE OF ONE MONTH. | you different advice? tion bakeare-mail car anda baxease| Named Apostolic The young man should = ae Tee car, was sald to have been running married you if he wasn't ready about 40 miles an hour when the Delegate by Pope establish you in a home of your own train left the t The baggage car nd pre introduce you to his was thrown almost clear off the parents and friends as his wife. I right-of-w imagine that he is more or less un- 5 The enginemen died in their cab, der the domination of his mother | ED ngineer_ Reed still having hold of and {g “afraid” to tell her, Adriotly j the throttle when his body was taken force his hand, then send out print out. Conductor Bemis was thrown ed or engraved announcements of under as he was leaving your marriage. But don’t nag him one of coaches. Attendgnts about it. There is the chance, of say he cou! that he lly has a good / The k occurred at a switch reason for’ de the announce} CHICAGO, Jan. 14.—(PigMorgan| point but its exact se has not ment. If thi rase, he should | a. Collins, chief of policM@and six | been determined by raily ay officials not be unwilling to tell you the rea-| other city officers were cited for nvestigating the matter. son. ‘contempt today, by Judge Joseph B. the passengers are fat- erie, & w David for their refusal to reinstate cording to early re: HEARTSICK, AND WORRIED. former Police Captain Thomas F A moving letter, my dear girl. | Cronin, and will be sentenced to tho a makes ae a Reger county jail next Ménday. angry with yeu, Your father Is out] Besides Collins, Nichola® R. Finn, Ob Of | of work, with no prospects, rs | head of ctvil service commission: | servance | income in your home is Iinsufficien ancis X. Busch, corporation coun: | | to pay household expenses, mean-| cil; William F. Foehringey and rok | Eclipse May Be | inj want {s staring your family | 4, Pelka, members of the divil serv Msgr. Edward A. Mooney, American-born prelate, formerly’ of Youngstown, O., and now spiritual director of the North American College in Rome, has béen appointed ey Pope Pius to serve as apostolic delegute to | India, to leave about Feb. 1, | meantime being consecrated o titular archbishop. He is the first American to receive such an appointment. |Wheat Grading Method of U.S. WASHING The govern J ON, nt's m n. 4—P— thod of grading wheat was assailed by the se ag ricultural committee today by J. W. Branton of St, a1, organization director of the Minnesota Wheat Jrowers' Association. He explained that federal graders did not con sider the protein content of the grain, but took {nto account. only the physical appearance. He sald 4 wheat frequently prought more money than No. 1, because, when the grain was sold, ite value was de. aIned by labora‘ory tests, “Our organization.” he added. “loses at least five cents a bushe) because of | the federal system of gradin poate vad Watch for the ‘Tribune-Herald's mammoth industrial edition. A com: Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 1151, plete survey of Natrona county and | Wyoming In 1925. ‘ | Assaiied Again | in ix dward € lroff, great deal c part in 1 | bass volc ildir singing th the subj calls were and her cl Marchet dit and final tions formance attendance Proceeds ¢ the Elks plan to be one of the attack on affal WASHI Somebos Ther accompany Drink Hille ! Don't will held awaitir From 60< up wh pe San one oroughly in enje Ph rest W :00 to miss this tre Phone 142 1 financial emt Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am 21 ause of it; that {s {magination. | forces the Pompo parents to ca: éxpected years old and young looking for my ; feel’ sorry for you, but. I certainly about in se of a mate for Mar-| atrs y, op. ‘ ge I am also considered g00d]} won't accede to your request. My E . d Ki heta with th Jen shekels asthe | wicked right arm and yy looking A little over a month ago | advice to you {s to quit school until| Engineer an Iremen | ¢: t Their choice Of} nart as Dona Farina I married a fellow who lives here | your father {s well again, and work RB Mike. Bai ceimivad and a fellow I think the world of. to help your parents. 1 am con | Victims; Passengers man t He 1't told his mother that fident shat aan can pa te fouls seer e arride, Now do you|employment if you will only try—| A Inj d ae ib rere teehee ce: ANITHE HAC | ROMA eEC RRO keeplie Geo | mong injured. is me the reason? I | ances. SoS quite a fe sone | EYVILLE, Kan., Jan as I know she| GLADYS: I never pass on the|()—Two trainmen were killed « P apr seer I am still Keep | merits of beauty recipes and prepara-| another probably fatally Injured to-| S!ster of Ma pne Gout ing the same room that I had be-| tions, I'm so old tashiated as to Missourt Pacific “Ra-| © pal and partner of Welland fore I added the Mrs. to my nAMe | helieve that plain whith! soap and number 12, eastbound, who hails from the w of Miss The and he is still living at home. We] soft water, accompanied by . cold {led 16 miles north of Cof. e in little old N who put the outs: went out of town and were mar-|cream, and applied fudicio re | feyville. the black Td Of Atany bincess sof the even ried secretly. He talks about lving | the best beautifiers. riaeaaea: uses the black {ack|she led the jazz chorus in together but never mentions any aad i Wis Aulepbeabenaineek: on the duke and arrives in Farcelona phy;number, JazeJe ertain time, He works, every Gay | x ¥. Zt Just why aid yd copy} mtr. Johnson, fireman at a aoe ae ere ing was faultless lense te: pir t chosen warded Be jorus, a will be presented orfum again this e Friday evening FORT RUSSELL SOLER | Io HELD FOR ASSAULT | CHEYENNE, Jan Harold Hatter, idler at Russell, y arrested following Chicken Dinner FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 15 Delmonico Cafe Second and Woloott curta ae Ind pe | Fort | n| be | T reasury |Conscienc e F und | Swelled by 51 AN OFFICIAL PRESENTS ATE. ~INGREASE PLAN Says Raise Would N Not | Be Effective on All Lines LATE SPORTS PAGE FIVI years, City, Mo. trade i call on Joe Bernstein, Wyo. estate. BY PRESIDENT ments Sut men, on ed ten y Use the Ten-Pay Plan—buy a Suit or Overcoat during the CHANGE OF NAME OF OLD REALTY COMPARY On December 8, 1925, Joe Bernstein, having purchased all interest and good will from J. . Hart in the firm of Marshal & Brown Realty Company, located at 145 North Center Street, Casper, Wyo., announces that he will continue to do business in the name of Joe Bernstein, Cot- tage Realtor, at the same location and will con- tinue to give his real estate business all his knowledge, which he has gained in the last 16 Having been connected with some of the largest real estate firms in Colorado and Kansas If you want to sell your property or ; if you want to make a real estate loan, the Cottage Phone 1212-W, 145 North Center Investments, insurance, JOE BERNSTEIN. THE JEN-PAY INSTALMENT PLAN HAS BEEN INDORSED AND HAS CONFOUNDED ALL ITS CRITICS! When Ten-Pay wiseac wouldn't dressed good clothing on partial pay- buying partial our last days of our Clear- ance Sale. “PAY THE POPULAR WAY” Realtor, treet, Casper, loans and real COOLIDGE introduced the n in Casper, the iiled and said it ork—that well- men wouldn’t buy res when vell-dressed good clothing payments dou- $6.25 $7. 50 $8. 75 $10, 00 sil. 25 | st2. 50. No Added Cost _ | If Your You You Pay HERE’S |Purchase Pay This HERE'S HOWIT /Amounts, Ca Much for HOWIT WORKS | «to 10 Weeks) WORKS | $15.00 $3.75 | $1.12 | $20.00 $5.00 $1.50 $22.50 | $5.62 | $1.67 | $1,871, FURNISHINGS AND WORK CLOTHES One Pric Bowell Willams , HATS, SHOE! to All! 224 SOUTH CE? Originals (in Casper) of the Ten-Pay Plan NTER

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