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Show AGE FOUR. M i92i THE EVENING HERALD FRIDAY," MARCH 5, im Aif; ORDERS FILLED PR0MPTLYC CIXYiNEWS nnn u n Phone 107 INNUTSHELL fUitor Mr riul frM huh. yatxA Uk--3J- aud r, rlt Cake City of rrova for ffinr are ThdtinS J WHO? Single persons who kad dayc x . ix ! lnrowe or iiuu or more or grutw iiKvnie of $2,(110 or more, and Here fraai Oedm LeRoV Buch married couples. wh bad net In miller of Ogden, la a Pitiro visitor come of w.suo or wore or gross In this week. uiim of $5,(KK or more must file re . ' I t ' i 'i , J turn. Ilm aa BusineM-- V. g. WiKe WHEN? Tbe filing period ends t, Helena, Mout, ta la Pwa, on Mureh 15, 1020. indennlte length of business, for-WHERE? CoUeetor of Inernal time, fltereuiie for the district In which tbe person lives' or has .hi princl Froia SaJina Mr:' and Mri 1. B. pal place of business. McMilioB of Salina, I'Uh; are rlsit Instructions on Form lug friends, la thla . HOW city this" week. and lWOjalso the law and They are guesta at tbe Hotel mm mm 11 n -- V . AT. n ' SCARFS! SCARFS! Triturations. ' Koberts. WHAT? )iiiijand mm half. ier wilt 'normal tax on the first KWurna from Missioa WIlnce In excels, of the (tenional exemp Jefferies of Helta,- I'tah. la. In tion and ('reditu. Three per nt lrovo Tisltlng with friends, ' en iionval tax on the next $4,000. route home froni.Ylrgliila, where be Five per cent normal tar n the has two years In the mission spent balance of net income. Surtax on field. Mr. Jefferies Is tbe meet of net income In excess of $10,000 Kieanor Jymai of thl dty. Income Tax Notices. ....... 1 Xq. OliLStudVTsitliijOrant 4iJ Your income iht fmrrheypar1J)25 and Reed Htewart, old atu- flies. In proporfioq to your income, perwdl !eiit of the Young nnlreraity and Ihun was the iax for 4924. - A ate basketball :tars, were in Provo reduction, however, is: not , the only l benefit afforded by the revenue act Thursday to see the final. basket-tl' game of 'theear. of l!(2fl. Increase In the exemption and othei;'. change in revenue legls Returns From Mission Bishop to Union ire of Immediate-intere- st and Mrs. Walter P. Whitehead are every taxpayer, Tho revenue ai of J920 require In recelit of a letter frona lhelr person, whose net income for 1923 son, Walter F.. Whitehead In Which hag teA that return? he filed by every single headvlsea t was $1,500 or more, or whose gross ceived his release from the London Income wan $5,000 or more, and by mission of the I D. 8. church and every married couple whose, aggre- that her with- - Rulom perishaw, son gate net Income whs $3,500 or more. of Mr. and Mrs. David Openshawof or whose- aggrega te gross ineemefthls cltyi will return home the tafc ter part of llaroh, - Before-retBrnwaa Sfi.tXlO ist more, Last ywr-r- e- 500 DIRECT FROM MILL EEPTHEM INOUlPVlNDOY Newest patterns,, stylncofors; get yours today. We can match any shade and you save 50c to $1,00 each; - fashioned cadet'hose7T"'PufeBl,IIr T Van Dyke heeL Chiffon or Service Silk. ' ' ". -- ll Pair $1.50 hem-that- Men's Dress Oxfords, light tan, SPECUt Shirts with or 'calf skin, .wide and roomy QC' without collar in stripes, plaids and $5.00 values ipOiiJd light tan color. 7RC ;i b so: faOOyalues DRESS SHIRTS the members of the Utah County Ba-r- Association - at their monthly Hutel Roberts at 1 :3() p. in. Hi subject 5'Hl l .JPffblems 'Ltn tVmntry Scott's Emulsion is oil like the Vik cod-liv- er Waterproof sole, calf skin uppers, moccasin toe M PC sizes, to 2A $3.501ues .J Boys' Shoes -be ern thrived tm prepared in the form of a rich, r ings It tasty cream. - builds itrength and endurance 'J -- AT f Ul Htm, ISlSu M ! 11.M . J.-- BlwwntieW. j J; of the tax beftledt f with the Coliwtor of Internal Bev- - ttiiuiiiut-u- liyS.Jdis.BWr j.; duet-nMtst- jmrnllor-Jhe-dlstrkMnlik- m : . ' ... ' . (Bankrupt Stock) , .........I......i....n............a..B...V WfflTEHB'S! -f- rdozen STRICTLY FRESH EGGS . .45c: r. SAX- - FttANCISCt dfcrs at the Prestdo iierehencefoxth. will devote their time to "soldier Pioneer Meetin Camp Na. 7 --of ing" and not to Kuch detuils, as the Daughters ot the Utah Ptoneerg sweeping off the reservation side hold a special meeting Monday will coul into cylthe walks or shoveling at the home of Mrs. John evening ! onel's cellar. West Second North t"ol Frank C. Bol'.es,- commander Collins, strevt, gt-T o'cloclt. AMoffieers and f the lath ltiiuJitritdeT,RSno memliers are:jrequested to be lias ruled, that employment of sol-dlers ih mental tasks is not In liiie with their military duties and will MP. Roberts ' Here-V- . D. Roli- not be practiced? erta of the formerly proprietor "It Jiot only jletracts from their Hotel Roberts ot this city and how "but he said, military efficiency," of a Tibtel of that name it lowers morale, which Is a most proprietor In Salt Lake City, is a Provo visitor imisi'rtaut .fuctor in training."- When: a soldier has to lie pun today. some for ished infraction of resu Stork Visits Tbe home of Mr. lt ft ion. however, he puts .himself and Mrs-A- . B. Kemp was brightened as of Jort eniployriient npwrUrthls the arrivil of a Colonel Holies" plan Ttrovldedthat iFriday morning by Both mother and fine girl, baby military prisoners take care of the daughter are doing ntcelftTt'? laboring details. Being-a-Nar-yict- ..BtSBHSVHB9BHBB31 " 50c size 39 c s THOUSAND ISLAND 2 bottles BLUE BUNNY CATSUP .44c SHASTA TEA gate coffee. . . golden; lb. v. per . 7 bars FLAKE WHITE SOAP j Ml loci j r7-r id .,: LOOSE COCOA- 35c - mHmmmf - s Large. bottle STRAWBERRY JAM -- - i tnisrlw front Whiteheatl's Gash Market OPENEVENINGS: M READ HERALD WANT ADS to nf funning" him down." ' The court ordered the man ex Jnternatlomil Settle pelled from-th- e ment. 'i..:'":. 1 - -- MOTHERS' ' W'alch tor symptoms of worms in yonr.ThUdreiurnTae paraidtea..,JiW. the great destroyer of child life. If you have reason to minis your cnna Give the has wormsy'act?qulckly. White's Worms, vannot and sue exist wherethis time-triecessful tethedy is used. It drives out the worms and. restores the rosy Jim? of iienlth to baby cheeks. Price 35c."' Sold by Hedonist Drug Stores. of little, one .rnifuse. Cremu dwe-orrw- , d IIHIIIIIilBBimmillinillHIIIHIIHIIIIK Hi g bud!;e,'no uatterhnt'athe.J.threHts 31c: m h ptriirrrd: hirastif-ttniitof the car and refused -- EVERYEOBYS PROVO WEST mm n CENTER, Salt Lake Store, 30 West Broadway OF f Talttte: We must hnve no more of sovereignty Of the seas, nor control of ineueas, but liberty for aiL Or, If we must have control let it be a control J)yanjinternntiQnah force." the vast amount of foodstuffs and Te-re " I fld - ... 8 : The Evening Herald Classified A.dsAw Get ters. . all-too- 1 111 MAH. ORDERS FILLED PUOMPTI.Yd , j 45r Junior Prom at Lin-coi- Saturday; The' annual junior 'prom of the Lincoln high school will be held " Saturday, evening at the Lincoln high school gymnasium, with the IlrienholtIastrup orchestra furnr Ishlng the music. .CHERBOURG, France, Mar., 5. The dworntions used by the junior (UP) A terrific storiu piwir nf the Young university will 5. the Cunard liner Ansonia liontid for ilecorate the gymnasium. MisH-I- na New,l'orlLj jiecordlng .AHredHs chalrmniiot: " Vices" received herethe junior prom committee. ' ' r .; - Huge Waves Injure Liner Passengers ITALIAN SEA POWER By JOHN' OWIRIEX m 9 en's-Silk-Plaid , necessary I'nlted Press Staff Correspondent) until -PARTS, II'. t'.l .avai riMi'ty to her existence.. She. also, danger on the Rhine la definite-between Italy and Franc? is likely the I.- mda fleet to. nrotect pv have a proiouim eneri u tucw xrnm tne coi TMlMSrTBTs-wwfffy-srTinB.... i onies which she must have to assure Jlnarmntnent iopfereuces. France de Kergneisec, chairman the defense of her territory. of a hiis""no fleet, capable relonger f the senate paval committee, of M. Borel. safeguarding her oversea possessa to proposal ferring ions and she is incapable of assurMinister of marine In the Pninleve ing a free passage between Algeria construction all call off abiuet. to. and the metropolis. Not a regiment cansdeficit the destined to repla could cross tbe by France's suppression of .buljd- orjMKuiiaLtrofii Mediterranean- - if Italy chose to pra-- ivar.-soiinote a theTtff during "WAS!nrSGTOr:Mar.r ; went lt. ' ,f wanUng l tue iiappei. Uiaus to brokers and tlealelT "When add that in the year t "France." he aaid. "is menaced xeenred by stocks and bonds, made her navel avia with-t-he cettiila and inrvitablg,lossHgl-g4-Iralrrlple- d by 01 memlier federat reserve liaii I, Ltlim from sixty squadrons ta, 180 Chttt- - jcolonia- l- .sessloii&i-iuiIcweek be during :thnt Mussolini has often af4teps are at once taken to build np lug Febmary 24, were $3.10P S31.(Mn r' firmed his desire to have 4.000 naf V' new- navy." . a dWrease of $2flSW,0(X) as com val of situation airplanes 1y the end of !I92fl Here is the actual pared to the previous week, the fed; Mediferrnn-?at- t it will lie seen why' I have no reathe in forces nfltal the board announced eral reserve today son to be, foolishly optimistic What of Frani-c- - and Italy : of the. 12 fed jrhe totl resources weISee4isaubmarines Bubmarlnes ltak France----i-.. eral reserve hanksin-Xlarth-f- p submarines. Our dele5 and'Tiiore ... ... ....'..Battleships 4... $4.97L123,(MK. gates at Washington made tbe mis2...i.v"-Cr"iTon 850.000 tons In none .Light Cruisers .. . v. 5 take of insisting - which we did not need 2S . . . . ... .v cruisers, . 12. .Destroyers . . 44' and ; whioh go Frenchj parliament 24. 7. ... Submn lines A . " ' ' a Spain, however, has two buttle-gtrtp- would sanction. fonf fflitBert sit destroyers . "We will vgo to conferences on -after aiid hliie "submarines, with six sub- disarmament tomorrow-an- d tomorrow with this Idea 'that when marines. In couHtrHctlon, "France"need8 a fleet to protect disarmament is .talked of it must Her .colonief of be (Iisjinnamentf for n trk'g this irauHiiorf-iro- Busmess , u -M- S. Federal Bank the' money wasn't torthcont- - .45c ....... : , VCHcn r'i, - Loans Decrease Slbs.- '- '3 -- -- "- near-victi- j - st "nenr-yictlm- 4 . im o wUU Boys' Union Made Overalls, triple stitched, barred ' tacked pockets, heavy weight QC UoC 6 to 17 years -. muni-cipn- 2 packages 7lip I Jw nn , ;1 i.u ; If.- P.)-- Thr SHANGHAI, (,'hinese Clttsslcs' are IsiiiiK SHANGHAI, (U. P.) One of to eradicate holshevil man's-mtlngenionsTKmpHtious tendencies In the minds ot stuhas bivn invented In Shanghai. A coolie arraigned recently in the dents at Hankow. y An order promulgated by the International Mixed Court confess- .headquarters ... dU being a by pro4 constabulary rwts that in the futdre. Instead tesston. I'ouce explained tnat for of being punished iii accordance weks past he. bad made it his busil with martial law. students acness to loiter ulong one Of the cused of being' Incendiaries shall roads most freuented by mobe confined In' cells which are torists. Wueu an automobile came along at ji m Aajaiaa4Nwafetol Chinese Code. of Filial Piety as victim waittd until " had almost the essential part of their furni- as standing and then jumisHl directly in the l ture. The stwlents are not to lie released until they can recite path of the car. the entire book without Trror. , With driversrstin congratulating ; ,- .,theniselves and. their brakes on hat lng avoided a fatal accident, the found It a fairly easy I. matter target a dollar or so as wm- - " values full-cut. FORCE RED 8Tt I)EXT8 ' MEMORIZE OLASSICS Man Makes a Living . .............. Is 116 f J. A. OWENS, AUCTIONEER -Buy how and save. At 57 North University Ave. Children's Shoes, patent and kid, $1.75 .itVif in the 'shade. Aside from the dis- comfortore experlenced1)y the heat. Mrs. Ray reiKirta that she is aki ready feellnp somewhat Improved, l 5,-r- C(1 id U trtrni pres-enfe- SATURDAYlARCIiP-a-i I tmperture I J . Fluff Rugs i e Bloomers ffl J0-Val- ue, Nev:i for the Itenefit of her health, hns written to memliers of th fnmilr-aylng4b- .... Ladies' House Dresses, fancy per' fast colors. 7 Ef $1.50-varues-V- ,Mr. W. H.4 Ray,r who left Provo last week to PRISONERS -- . Children's New Spring Hats all the I dli 1 AC latest styles and colors A r Boyfr Gerdurey-Pants iftrwwder ,..; $2 ....V I blue and light color, . . . . . values $1.95 $3.50 Silk Dresses, all the latest styles, vaiue. ize o to lb vrsw.i " Ladies' Jersey Silk Bloom- - 01 tfi mode; cirular skirts, f 6 val Boys' Shirts and Waists, blue and dU light ere, $2.50alufi5TZZiz:zii t colors r $3.95 $8.1)0 values 75c values Men's and Yonng . Men's . JIatln $10.00 values -rrrjMS Victor on nn Boys' and Girfe'Mercerized- - Hose, anajsteison s- black and brown colors Ladies' House Dress in best grade $5 and $6 values 1F, igulaferaTuei XtTT'TTTTl y U Heavy Weight Large : Size Bath Boys' Caps, 75c Llf l.50Lyalues ... . . ... . ' Tofo'elsrfancy trimmed OCa values 25c . ddU 65c values '.. Men's Scout Shoes $1.75 Children's Play Suits, Brown, $2.25 values s, Men's Union Made Overalls, triple striped, blue. . . ,11: I stitches, bar tackedr extra -- Regular .$15-valIJtJlen.Drfiffl-SluiesJHr- elt n C Ladies' Regular $2.25 overall, ooies, tsiacK ana 7 Bloomers, Silkoline QQp Alljsizes in stock only . . .y I . Brown, $5 values .'.-all colors. $1.00 values, 2 for 3 0 b Childrens' Bloomers, colors and 0C Boys' Heavy, Rib HoseWomen's, Misses', Slippers and Oxfords in Suede, PatentJbkcJrand black, brown, 50c values . . . Al u Black Satine. . 75 c - -75c values, 2 for.; Ct) AC brownidlirT . . $5.00 values Ptitd Men's Belts, 1 inch wide A C Hose- genuine jteeOifdeTIIEvaTue-rTTTX-ocralues j. Men's Work Shirts, extra full cut, two pockets f aged collar Work Hose 7Rf Boys' Belts 10c 25c Men's band. $1.25 value . . . ... ... . I uU 75c values . heavy cotton, 20c values .4 ,,-- pair cales, rindartimate Warm IMENIMAJSS I : - - tn ; " Thureday.iZ Ladies'-Cre- pe . " $ 1.2S' valuesTTTv vtttttt he t Audfioii-ial- C j - tlsits Here Mr. and Mrs. & 8, will render two ocnl solos. Judge fteevel joit.' Oirlana,. were . Iff Wo6 Cherry Is an able speaker and from t6xpB.vefTtis his legaT residence or Wednesday visiting with John A. his long experience as a practicing has principal plnce of business. Reeves and fa lpwytrhef"'y"tiTtpT1'rlrtI to the supreme court, will no doubt hive some Interest lug things, to say to I'tah enmity. the lawyers-o:. RETAIL DRUGGISTS new style $1.50 values,. 2 d aecom-punle- Si2es-iT-TrTTtw-d Ladies' L. D. S. Garments, old and anaV-Mga- h Misses' Dress Slippers-Southtied. Oxfords and straps in patent, light tan. Regular $4.50 , . M OR ahws. , Ladies' Silk Hose, New Cord- - QC Vv M . ovan..Grey,. ?1.50 values 11- by at least ' tV-tot $1,-00- HEAR JUSTICE Away back in history, found cod Norsemen Fturdy liver oil sufficient to he!p develop marvelous strength Justice J. W. Cherry of. the Utlh supreme court will address and endurance. . 100 Men's Dress -l :' su DO YOU CARE TO SAVE? lB1Ttto'Ywi'lftlamiiaHe''linrr1aR' whs $2,500 or more, and of single points of Interest on the European cOiiple whose npcrCKate net Income continent. At the time of his ret 0 lease Mr. Openshaw waa president persons' whose net Income was or more. Husliand, wife,' living of the Liverpool conference. together, may include the income of each in a single joint returri; or I caves for Salt Lake Miss Eva eat i.H 8f ileif rrawite Jeliirn Jones will leave for Salt Lake Sat showing the income of each. Net urday evening where she will visit income hi gross income less certain wlthyfriends and relatives.' specified deductions for liuslness License to We4--- A exienses, lossses, Imd debts," contri marrjage butions, etc. .cense was Issued Samuel Lor-The ieriod for fuiug returns ends enan trail a at Labi; j March 15, IJJ2U. The return, White Thomas of Salt Lake Cltyv STRENGTH 1. t t Proved Exclusive Knit Goods Store i on ' -- Jenkins Kni t Goods Co. New-Instituti- Offering to the Public Merchandise at Prices Unequalled Elsewhere . EXTRA SPECIAL Two-tone-fu- A . , , EVERYBODY'S today-tossed : . -- |