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Show TH3 PROVQ HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY NIW TIrROH- - for II decided that every person the EUROPEAN CUSTOMS frontier will be reouird in passing article of clothing, from boots t SBSenaaatonal News Benrtoe. stamped with the official seal Even linLONDON, Jan. 13. Visas for women's most Intimate attire will be gerie are the newest terror added to unable to escape registration. European customs examination. Thousands of people holdlnr fron DOMESTIC 8ERVANTS tier permits have daily paased into NOW NURSE THEIR JOBS Germany wearing old clothes, which at ioon aa the frontier waa passed International News Service. NEW YORK. Jan. 13. The "flv.h. they discarded and with cheap marks bought new outfit on which they nlaht" trae of domestic rapdlly disappearing, to an A county automobile show may be had to pay no duty. The Swiss authorities hare now announcement by L. according H. Sullivan di ld in ProYo immedlatel? following state automobile show whlck will bald In Salt Lake City sbruary 20. ' The Utah County Automobile Deal association will meet tonight at Commercial club rooms to de- old ie de whether or no there will be unty show. John W, Clark, yice president and inaral manaeer of the Tellurlde I otor company, Is in faror of holding county show If all the dealers or ' roro get back of the morement and nd it their support "I believe it will be a good thing r the citv and county." Mr. Clark lid today. "It will bring many peo-- i e into Provo, and will show e?ery- dy Just what the newest of automoi Jes are. ex "If we could make a ihttinn I'd he in favor of holding: a t unty show," said A. B. Worsley, j odge dealer and president of the unty dealers' association. "But it I ould take the united effort of every i ler in the city." t T. F. Schofleld of the Ford company doubtful of the possibility or mak- g a success of a county show. "If we decide to have a county auto-obil- e . show here," said Clifford S. lerpont, manager of the Superior otor company, "we will have to make one which will attract people from l4Wer the county." Elmo Cunningham, secretary of the rovo Chamber of Commerce, today ent to Salt Lake where he will have conference with C. C. Backes. of the Intermountaln Antorao-vTrades association, as to the of securing special exhibits om the Salt Lake Automobile show. The county dealers' association will discuss the possibilities of oldtng a county automobile show. n ht - EIS rector of the City Employment bureau. Nowadays, Mr. Sullivan said, girls think twice befora the lnavn a 1nh Chances of getting another are not bo good as they were and the channa of getting a husband with a good job is aimosi negligible. HOLIDAY PROPOSED BUYING SLOW IN 8T. LOUIS 11, 1922. cents, was about 20 per cent under the figures of last year. A canvass of a dozen representative retail houses dealing In commodities most sensitive to the Christmas de was mand shows that (business 'T Two or three bouses reported ess ahead of last year, but they iy wv be exception. FRIENDS; TAKES ACID International News Service. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Jan. 12 The l. InternAJhal News Service. ume of Christmas in St Louis OTALLON, 111., Jan. 13. William R. measured in terms of dollars and Eagle, 32, a huckster, became despond- buy-ins- - to suitably aim "Druna aa a Mater ateuM be and deoided to banned, officers and friends of the bis for family provide end life's strurele. He called on his 'navy insist A movement various friends to bid them farewell j girted here to eliminate sueh axpres and then drank a large quantity of slons from newspaper articles and carbolic acid. He died in a few what has passed at times for ent because of inability " "DRUNK AS A SAILOR" NOT APPLICABLE TO DRY NAVY Nwe Berries rn.fin.i NEw YORK, Jan. l.-T- Of resoarn aiuor Be ww reaeat rtoif 17 apraa-iar- e M fMaaxj wv toe sea cona, an tJt avere a 4 wm i bat-Innin- Announcing Our Secomd Great " i This is much more than merely the announcement of a great sale it is the announcement that at last Furniture prices have been brought down to the lowest possible You who wore fortunate to have point attended our last sale were surprised at the wonderful bargains you received. You will bo doubly surprised at what we have to offer you at this sale. Note the wonderful sale specials pictured in this announcement and remember that these are but typical examples of the extremely low prices which prevail throughout cur top-notc- ; ! entire stocks for thts great sale. Just a Few of the Many Sensational Values We Offer sec-itar- jr e Vacuum pos-blli- ty 1922 INCOME TAX CURB mernatlonal. Nw flrvie. ' JKASHINGTON, ; ' l Jan. 13. More income tax exemptions for ed persons and the requirement that return shall be made In 1921 of gross icome of 5,000 or more during 1921 explained in a statement by an offi-a-' l of the Internal Revenue service. "The act provides that a married arson living with husband or wife hose net Income for 1921 was $5,000 r less shall be allowed a personal eruption of $2,500. If the net income r such person was over $5,000 the ex- option is $2,000," the statement says. Under the revenue act of 1918 the srsonal examption allowed a marriod erson was $2,000, regardless of the mount of net income. The normal HCjwte remains unchanged, 4 per cent 3 the first $4,000 of net Income above ie exemptions and 8 per cent on the maining net income. "In order that an income slightly In cess of $5,000 shall not be subjected an inordinately disproportionate tax ecause of the reduction of the exemp-oto $2,000 thereon, the law pro-- , Ides that such reduction shall not to increase the amount of the et income in excess of $5,000. "For example, on a net income of 5JI0T the Ux without this saving ;ause would be $120.40, which is 4 per ?ut on $3,100, the omount of net less an exemption of $2,000. The ctual tax is $110.40, computed as From the net income of $5,010 i deducted $2,500, leaving $2,510, the per cent tax on which amounts to 100.40. To this is added $10, 'the mount of net income in excess of MAYFIELD RUGS famous make, made to sell for $10.00. A DINING TABLES special was made $19.65 Brussels type in new spring patterns, 9x12 size, to go at purchase for this lib-ra- Just one examplt of the extreme depths to which we have sale. to go at ' VELVET RUGS Come early to yours. get Quarter sawed oak, genuine fumed leather slip seat, golden finish. or Fumed Oak Golden Oak Mahogany Some as low as e Complete Bedroom Suite Like illustration Dresser, Bed, Dressing- - Table, .and partiChifforette, in genuine American walnut, dust-proCO flf and drawers CI between tions genuine drawer linings yl0iUU nahogany of LIBRARY TABLES $11.20 e Floor Lamps Just received a shipment that should have been here for the holi- "The personal exemptions allowed inrried persons apply also to the head f a family, a person who supports in ie household one or more relatives y blood, marriage or adoption. "Heretofore a person whose net was less than his exemption $1,000 if single or $2,000 if married) j as not required to me a return, nder the revenue act of 1921 if the ross income of an individual equalled r exceeded $5,000 or if the combined ross income of a married couple and tat of dependent minor children lualled or exceeded $5,000, or if the smbined gross income of a married mple and that of dependent minor nildren equalled or exceeded $5,000. a turn must be filed regardless" of the mount of net income. " 'Net income1 is a gross income less ?rtain deductions. The fact that deductions from gross income ir 'business expenses, losses and bad i'bts may reduce the net income tos i amount below th personalnotexemp-onalter of $1,000 or $2,000 does ie requirement to file a return, if jch a gross income equalled or ex j ' v f Jfrnt Hi 1L Dressing Table, walnut finish; was $39.00; $3 Q 15 0 Vanity Dresses, walnut finish; was $85.00; made by the factory on account of late Princess Dresser, walnut finish; was $44.00; shipment, we are able to offer some new Dresser, mahogany finish ; was $65.00 styles that you have not seen before at ex- Chiffonier, to match; was $62.00; Ivory Bedroom Suite, ;odd $5,000." AN RUN FLIVVER ON QQ 00 hazard William Kum'ii in Saturday, with matinee 33 Jiieu. and art tick, full size, for only ongacro," at the Columbia, $7.50 $48.00. SPRINGS AXMINSTER RUGS 20-ye- ar spring a- t- of those rugs. Extra shipment h special ruaranteed amrlsmta $7.95. at $3.95 ; Q jj WOOL AND A QQ 00 Overstuffed Living Roop Suites Tapestry, a $159 00 value, FIBRE former $25.00 at $15.75 Pillows A large 21x27 pillow in finest quality $2 10.00 value, $ 1 49 0 0 ticking, art guaranteed duck feathers, only Damask, a $250.00 value, $1 65 00 $11,25 $1.75 Each All heaters, including Wilao not wast, Charter Oak, and Parlor Furnaces 25 OFP Davenettes Sale Starts Saturday, Jan, rtemattnnn! N"vs Service. MOl'NTI.V HOME, Ark., Jan. 13. no of those popular "rattlers" wtfl in on the stuff, don't ever doubt it, nd if you run out of gas and can't nd a kerosene tank handy sit down - a tree and howl like a dog, or give iree knocks on the smokehouse door, Td you'll get in. mil Kelspv who was making an rerland tour through the Ozarks, rove into this place with an odor) from his exhaust pipe that He ran (ade a lot of people thirsty. in the mountains and had of gas jt his tank with moonshine. At-- , fill in flip flivver on Three-piec- e Guaranteed layers. not to lump. Roll edge South Bend, and Charter Oak, included in this sale. at A hight grade coucIl In fha grey enamel finish QQ pieces; was $266.00; Blue Velour, a $250.00 value, All ranges, including Universals, MOONSHINE" 4 pounds of pure white felted cotton in j size, SAKTTARY COUCHES EXTRA SPECIAL 50 PJJiUU velvet, fringed edges, new patterns 9x12 27-inc- Mattress Special only heavy Just received a large Bed, to match, walnut finish; was $35.00; day trade. Due to concessions vj Ranges, nickel leg base, similar to cut, CKKnn $23.79 Brass Bed vAcm lmy faaak 4 old low ltrealf, Boy gov! Our complete liaa, fwrfrjjliT soma patterns jus jNeafts& HQ at these low prices. A ceptionally low prices. e extra Aa A FEW OTHER SPECIALS IN ODD PIECES fol-w- 5.000. BRASS BEDS AS LOW AS tb $3.85 this sale. DINING CHAIRS $19.75 While they last, cut prices on all dining tables for -- rug of the A heavy A n ' Rugs Carpet Sweepers to-Ig- I oak Our complete line, all genuine leather, quarter-sawe- d will hold full or fumed size golden finish; frames, mattress, pillows and other bedding. $59.00 Some as low as 14i 120 WestVO. Sale Eods Saturday, Jan. 21st Opposite Courthouce a |