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Show THB PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922. 10 NtW -- TIRHOR" rem decided that every person passing the frontier will be required to have every article of clothing, from boots to hat, tntWttiVMl Nwa Servio. stamped with the official seal. Even LONDON, Jan. 1$. Visa for lin women's most intimate attire will be are the newest terror added to unable to escape registration. gerie HERE European customs examination. Thousands of people holding fron DOMESTIC SERVANT8 tier permits bave dally passed Into NOW NURSE THEIR JOBS Germany wearing old clothes, which as toon as the frontier was passed International Kew Servlcs. NEW YORK. Jan. 13. The "flv-bv- . they discarded and with cheap marks bought new outfit on which they night" type of domestic servant is had to pay no duty. to an rapdily disappearing, A county automobile show may b The Swiss authorities have now announcement ny li. according H. Sullivan dl- l.ld In Provo Immediately following ,,e state automobile show which will I . held in Salt Lake City beginning ,f bruary 20. iTbe Utah County Automobile Deal association will meet tonight at e old Commercial club rooms to whether or no ther will ba a munty show ' tjohn W. Clark, vice president and ,neral manaeer of the OfTellu.'lds holding ,,tnr fnmimnv. is in favor county show if all the dealer of back or the movement ana ro'ov ,npd it their support. "I believe it will be a good thing ' ttr the city and county," Mr. Clark .i.m tndftv "It will brlna many oeo-e into Provo, and will show every-- ; xjdy Just what the newest of automoare." jes we could make a , ""If I'd be in favor of holding a said A. B. Worsley, show," Jaunty dealer and president of the ) oJIge dealers' association. "But it jaunty take the united effort of every fopuld i jaaler 1" the city." i tT. P. Schofield of the Ford company l doubtful or tne possiDimy 01 I a success of a county show. "ir we decide to nave a county auiu-cbil- e show here." said Clifford S. ieerpont, manager of the Superior "we wlil have to make otor company, one which will attract people from over the county." liEElmo Cunningham, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, today P nt to Salt Lake where he will have mnfprpnrn withi C. C. Backes. sec-tttary of the Intermountain Automo- T(re Trades association, as to the exhibits nf sppurlnc RDecial opm the Salt Lake Automobile show. iThn cnnnfv dealers' association to- of Ijpht will discuss the possibilities oplding a county automobile Bhow. 0 EUROPEAN CUSTOMS SHOW PROPOSED to suitably sion Drunk as a sailor" should be decided to banned, officers and friends of the and provide for his family end life's struggle. He called on his navr insist A movement hat been various friends to bid them farewell !trteH here to eliminate such expres and then drank a large quantity of sions from newspaper articles and carbolic acid. He died in a few min what has literapassed at time for " utes. ture. HOLIDAY BUYING Til Cossrmmifwl ftnfll mMtf "DRUNK AS A SAILOR" NOTSLOW IN ST. LOUIS APPLICABLE TO DRY NAVY lag remark by Senator Iforrt, ad CALLS FRIENDS; TAKES ACID nMnt atorv by Bar! Darf Bltttt. International News Service. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 13. The e author of "Seven Key to Baldfata," International News Service. International Newa Service, of Christmas buying in St Louis O FALLON. 111., Jan. 13. William R. cobpuuh, NEW YORK, Jan. u. ine expres are the mbjact measured in terms of dollars and Eagle, 32, a huckster, became despond- I rector of the City Employment bureau. . . . . XJ w ,. , , nuwuuBjn, mt. suiuvau saia, gins think twice before they leave a job. Chances of getting another are not so good as they were and the chance of getting a husband with a good job is almoBt negligible. T- 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 dewas mand shows that (business "fair." Two or three houses reported j business ahead of last year, but they were the exception. vol-lum- Aminounori i ent because of Inability Great ecoimdl I? I JV zJ i j This is much more than merely the announcement of a great saleit is the announcement that at last furniture prices have been brought down to the lowest possible point. You who were fortunate to have attended our last sale were surprised at the wonderful bargains you received. You will be 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 our entire stocks for this great sale. top-notc- h Just a Few of the Many Sensational Values We Offor o Vacuum v I1922TSE Carpet Sweepers TAX umetionI News Srvle. j vv Asiiirsu IU.N, Jan. i.v More no- ra'al income tax exemptions for mar-eic- d persons and the requirement that nreturn shall , made in 1922 of gross i&eome of $5,000 or more during 1921 i explained in a statement by an offi-aJof the Internal Revenue service. ""The act provides that a married gprson living with husband or wife hihose net income for 1921 was $5,000 r less shall be allowed a personal ex- ntiption of $2,500. If the net income irT such person was over $5,000 the Is $2,000," the statement says. ' UjJnder tha revenue act of 1918 the personal examptlon allowed a married eprson was $2,000, regardless of the (nnouiit of net income. The normal jxx rate remains unchanged, 4 per cent a i the first $4,000 of net income above i&e exemptions and 8 per cent on the "ffmaining net income. " "In order that an income slightly in icess of $5,000 shall not be subjected t an inordinately disproportionate tax eecause of the reduction of the exemp-olo- n to $2,000 thereon, the law that such reduction shall not to increase the amount of the income in excess of $3,000. ett " "For example, on a net income of Sf&QO- the tax without this saving would be $120.40, which is 4 per jn'nt on $l!,100, the amount of net less an exemption of $2,000. The sftual tax is $110.40, computed as follows: From the net income of $5,010 $2,510, the i , deducted $2,500, leaving on which amounts to tax cent per j 'the 10100.40. To this is added $10, nvnount of net income in excess of $19.65 Just the ex j one example of special was made sale. Brussels type in new purchase for this spring patterns, 9x12 size, to go at 34 While they last, $19.75 at treme depths to which we have cut prices on all dining tables for this sale. to go DINING CHAIRS yours. VELVET RUGS $3.85 Come early to get Quarter sawed oak, genuine leather slip seat, fumed or golden finish. Complete Bedroom Suite Like illustration Dresser, Bed, Dressing Table, and partiChifforette, in genuine American walnut, dust-proCI CO flfl tions between drawers and genuine ) luUiUU , nahogany drawer linings of LIBRARY TABLES Floor Lamps Just received a ship ment that should have Mahogany been here for the holiSome as low as Fumed Oak $11.20 wijuj j 5.0.000.' riS1 ....... r W :l L ; was $35.00 ; f2g made by the factory on account of late Trincess Dresser, walnut finish; was $44.00; shipment, we are able to offer some new fjj Jjjj Dresser, mahogany finish ; was $G5.00; styles that you have not seen before at ex- $48 00 Chiffonier, to match; was $G2.00; Jjj QQ inni t ..i,amOlini lieiUW in- of $1,000 or $2,000 does not alter ,e.e requirement to file a return, if icich a gross income equalled or ex-Jeded $3,000." 1 I orns e AAN RUN FLIVVER ON 'MOONSHINE" Ark.. Jan. 13 nine of those popular "rattlers" will mm on the stuff, don't ever doubt it, niid if you run out of gas and can't ntf'd a kerosene tank handy sit down a dog, or give yr a tree and onhowl like the smokehouse door, ,pree knocks ici'i you'll get in. I Hill Kelsey, who was making an 1IOMK. tour through the Ozarks. roove into this place with an odor jrmiing from his exhaust pipe that, ,aade a lot of people thirsty. Ho ran jtit of gas in the mountains and had fill his tank with moonshine. At- ). .irntion was attracted to the flivver on count oT its actions. It had a must-- ; note in its cough and was doing After it had been le highland fling. 'lied with gas it had to be coaxed be- r it would run. j Bit V :,i Mattress Special pounds of pure white felted cotton in Ranges, nickel log base, similar only . . . $55.00 All ranges, including Universal?, South Bend, and Charter Oak, included in this sale. and art tick, full size, t fur onlv QQ This great sale of ours brinn Brass Bed prices dear back to the old low levels. Buy nowl Our complete line, including some patterns just received, all at these low prices. SANITARY COUCHES A hight grade couch, in the grey enamel finish. $7.50 $48.0(1 SPRINGS 20-ye-ar spring at guaranteed sazle&s of those rugs. Extra shipment special at WOOL AND FIBRE former value, at $25.00 Q(j Three-piec- e Overstuffed Living Room Suites Blue Velour, a $250.00 value, Tapestry, a $240.00 value, $159 00 $149 00 Damask, a $250.00 value, $1 65 00 $11,25 Sale Starts Saturday, Jan. Mill $23.75 EXTRA SPECIAL 50 Guaranteed layers. not to lump. Roll edge patterns, size, at A e fcf QQ Vanity Dresses, walnut finish; Ivory Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces; was $26G.00; 9x12 new BRASS BEDS AS LOW AS Just received a large day trade. Due to concessions ceptionally low prices. heavy velvet, fringed edes, 27-in- ch was $85.00; extra AXMINSTER RUGS JJQ Bed, to match, walnut finish An IK A A FEW OTHER SPECIALS IN ODD PIECES Dressing Table, walnut finish; was $30.00; Golden Oak op-raa- exemptions allowed iwarried persons apply also to the head r t a family, a person who supports in ieie household one or more relatives y y blood, marriage or adoption. " "Heretofore a person whose net was less than his exemption itft.OOO if single or $2,000 if married) a!as not required to file a return, nnder the revenue act of 1921 if the rcross income of an individual equalled r r exceeded $5,000 or if the combined rcross income of a married couple and iaiat of dependent minor children if the juiualled or exceeded $5,000. a ormarried of income pross jipmbined )Uniile and that of dependent minor riiUdren equalled or exceeded $5,000. a .tfturn must be filed regardless of the n.uount of net income. " 'Net income' is a gross income less rrtain deductions. The fact that deductions from gross income ,rir 'business expenses, losses and bad Bfc'bts may reduce the net income to A DINING TABLES rug of the A heavy famous make, made to sell for $10.00. pro-idd- " "The personal MAYFIELD RUGS A I i Rugs Pillows A large 21x27 pillow in finest quality ticking, Some as low as 33 East Center St., Provo. '. $59.00 art guaranteed duck feathers, only $1.75 Each oak Our complete line, all genuine leather, quarter-sawe- d frames, fumed or golden finish; will hold full size mattress, pillows and other bedding. 5$ All heaters, not .Blast, including Wilson Charter Oaks, and Parlor Furnaces 25 OFF Sale Ends Saturday, Jan. 21st Opposite Courthoucs |