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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE," SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1921. so r Wanted to Buy FARM j - refit- Before - 1922 Levy. on ' Amounts Due on March 15, 1923 Reduction The chans If you fire looking for new songs vou will find them In Auerbach e Muic Dent. Beautiful new waltzes and lively, eatchy fox trot. Como in and hear them. Music mav .be charged on accounts. Per copy, 30c. (Auerbach a Main Floor.) D-1- 6, Large Incomes Will Receive . -- Will buy 20 to 60 acres of good farming land located on good road within twelve miles of city. Must have flowing Otreanf on farm and ample water supply for entire acreGive description and price. age. Tribune Address Married Men of Small Sal aries Only Class to Ben Sheet Music, Per Copy, 30c of 52,000,000, th 1919 tax was the 1919. 1920 and 1921 taxes and the 1922 tax will be These computations are without allowances. except th exemption of a married person.. personal The followlne table. ahowa a comPrepared by Mr, Price, parison between the 1911 tax and the Free Grocery SI'1 Watch Sale when 19? Incomes becomes due on March '15, 1922 apply mostly to the- smaller taxpayers Married persons with Incomes of 55000 or Jess have their personal exemption - Increased from 52000 to 52500. emotion .remains at' 52 000 for. Incomes above 55000 5100 Instead In Increased exemption, of 5200 Is allowed under the new law for each child or other defendant' under 15 years of ae. These are practloally th only decreases that will become effective before (he first payment of the taxes on 1922 Income on March 15, 1922. Most of the savings to taxpayers provided by the new law will not become effective until that date. There en be a i onelderable difference, will with marked --savings to those having the larger Incomes. According to Mr. Price, these differences will not become marked until Incomes of about 5200.000 are reached. The new law provides a maximum rate of 59 per cent on In 8 comes for 1922 and thereafter. per cent normal and 50 per rent surtax, as against the present maximum of 73 per cent, 8 per cent normal and (5 per cent maximum, which Is continued In force In fixing the tsx on Incomes of this year. Size 12 efese ami rrrat.nl. . Thin model. Special, each Auerbachs -- Grading of Potatoes Is Under Discussion IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Dec. 3. Miles Cannon, ststs commissioner , of sxrlimi-turmet. with the potato growers and dealers and members of tha Countv Farm bureau last night and took up with them th question of the grading of potatoes, over which there has been protest on the a ho claimed that part of the growers, the grading sa, so close that a large percentage was thrown out. It was said by the state commissioner thU under present market rondltlona the brat grades will not produce enough to psy expenses, ahd thst to ship second time would mean a needquality at this less loss ' He advised the growers to hold their second-grad- e potatoes until after the flrat of the year, when It la will Jusconditions possible that market tify shipment of that grade. Growers contend that the present grade throws out front 30 to 50 per cent of their gross crop. Ths meeting decided to send two delegatee to the national potato show to be held In Spokane December 12, at which time tbe rules for potato grading will be fixed for, the next season. Joseph A. Taylor van eacted by the The meeting to represent the farmers. dealers are to select a man to represent them. e. -- May Deal With Irrigation Subject in Special Message recll. to The Tribune. WASHINGTON; Dec. 5. President Herding. It la understood, does not eontem-plat- o dealing with the subject of government Irrigation In hla annual message to congress on Tuesday, but will make reclamation the subject of a special message later on. This special measaga has not yet been formulated, and western, senators and congressmen are bringing preeeure to bear on tha chief executive to Induce him to go far In support of a new and broader, reclamation policy that will expedite the completion of projects how" under wav and on which work has slowed down, and which at the same time will permit of tho building of new ln eomputinr the tax. prraoMt exemption not yet authorized. excess in not on income With the projects, allowed la of of th Interior strongly back of secretary of $vxx, and $2000 la allowed onnewIncome law. the the both Is under reclamation cause, there ef $6000 or ever, general that the president's ntand Personal exemption of $2000 ta allowed in com anticipation will be gratifying to the west. Whether pnttng the tax' under the old law. No allow pnee la made for credit for dividend or Interthe, president will couple with his Inest on Vnlted State obllcationa, if any, la dorsement of Irrigation an Indorsement chtoed la net tocne. Neither la thera any at' also of tha proposal to reclaim swamp For and of anv exemption for dependent. lands la not known. )owre income over $1,000,000 the rate of the normalOS la 1921 for siiHai the tax ia $ per cent, per rent and the surtax fur 1922 and thereafter Mrs. Will ia HO per cent -- cut-ov- Cut-Ra- te mas Columbian Optical Co. 337- South Main Street, V . -- .c- - t - - , - TO TELL EXPERIENCES. Ammon M. Tenney will relate some of hie missionary experiences among the Indians at the Mutual Improvement association meeting In the Twentieth ward. Second avenuo and D street, this evening at 8:30 o'clock. Floor.- Freeds Enamelware Drugs Goods Hundreds of pieces from Freeds stock ail put in one group and priced at less than one-ha- Garden bination Seta Garden Fragranco Coni' 51.50 Fragrance Com- 90 AC Fragrance Q ne UOsGJ (rai-binatio- n Sots... Garden Com- Fragrance $3.50 e AND Jergena Christ mas Packages.. Ben Mur Christ-mu- a Packages.. Rinal Perfumes $1.40 $2.25 38c 65c $1 $1.25 Royal Perfume, special " 7 ' fi. IOC 1 Ben Bur Water Toilet- - AO wlsv LADIES WOOLEN HOSE, PAIR j 35c In the popular green and brown uhadesr All sizgs. . - Cl QQ VlGO No Phone Orders . capacity. six-cu- p (Auerbachs Fourtto Floor.) 1500 Carving Knives, 49c What to Buy Him for Xmas inches long, 10 inches painted head. Fourth Floor.) with Aluminum Cooking Set, Baby-Doll- $3.95 With sleeping eyes. 17 inches tall. Full Jointed s, Chests, $3.95 With real tools. eyelashes, tongue, set. (Auerbach . 93c Ladies fleece-lineUnion Suits. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length; also low neck and elbow sleeves and ankle length. Broken line. d Harvard Mills $1.25 Unions Suits. . In all weights and styles. hoops, stamped piece to embroider, cotton perfoworsted rated' cards. 4tpedles and thimble. -- -- Velocipedes, Japan. Ties, Pure Silk Knit Ties, 79c II knows, their worth.' They are universally worn. Others priced 50c to $2.00. Fownes Gloves, Comets, . Pair, $3.50 At this price elegant gloves arc 'offered in this widely known brand. Others fropt 1.75 to $5.00. 10c to $1.95 Harmonicas, 10c to 93c i Manhattan Shirtsr$6.00 Other qualities Known as the best. $2.13 and up. from $4.95 With rubber-tire- d wheels Reed .Doll Carriage, $7.95 Coaster, $9.75 .fust the thing for Salt Lake hills. Roller beariHire 32 inches ng.long. - Third Natural color, upholstered rubber tires. hood,; Floor.).. with and High Grade Neckwear Ties, $1.45 Greatest possible care has been exerin tho selection of these ties. Every1 pattern and color must bo right or it is rejected. A few' of these ties will add jtw to the giver and recipient. Other-tiefrom 50c up to $2.50. cised s Everybody in SalJ Lake is invited to the opening of Auerbachs Big Xmas Handkerchief Bazaar. Thousands and thousands of ' the daintiest Handkerchiefs, direct from Americas best manufacturers. Pure linen Handkerchiefs direct from Ireland. Madras and printed lawn handkerchiefs from England, while Switzerland has sent us the most wonderful assortment of fancy handkerchiefs ever seen in this country. Pure silk handkerchiefs direct from ' Shirts, . Pianos, 98c to $9.98 Xmas Handkerchiefs Warm Knit Underwear Fleece Lined Union Suits. . - Childrens -Sewing Sets, 95c consider Hosiery, Garters, Belts and Belt Buckles. . Comprising embroider Practical Tool , TOYS First Painted red. and adjustable seat. , MUSICAL Barrow, 70c 1 Six large pieces, fry-in- g pans, - pie opiates, 2 saucepan, baking pans and cak rans, eto. - eves, moving A Royal make. sleeping Tin Wheel $3.95 Dolls, $3.95 With Auerbachs Toyland Consisting of iron lond tender comotive, car ,12 lengths of track. long, with Character in - All styles represented, such as Beef Carvers, Bread Knives, Bone Knives ahd Universal Butcher Knives? Values up to $2.00. Sale starts at 9 a. m. Ives Mechanical Trains, $5.50 $1.50 Celluloid . Dolls, 69c . Percolators, $1.39 Pure aluminum; -- 2500 Paring Knives, 10c (Auerbachs w ig- - Jn Dutch neck and elbow sleeves anil ankle length.; also in high neck and long sleeve and ankle length. Good values at $1.49. Out Bizes, $1.69. w 1, Former values up to 35c.' Included in this lot are Knives and Forks J whose former ' values were 50e each. All kinds to choose from. Wli'itc bone han- dies, stag handles, .aluminum handles and numerous other styles. t 12 $1.49 $1.69 o ro mple Ucwith cracker and picks. None Sold to Dealers No Deliveries 2500 Kitchen Knives and Forks, Each, 19c $2.00 Celluloid Dolls, $1.00 Suits, Special, Per Suit , Over 6000 Pieces Repre sented in This Sale Two Extra Specials 2 to 6 P. M. Union Mahogany b l Auerbachs commercial arm' again reaches forth and buys ia man. I ufacturers surplus stock of cutlery at- a tremendous reduction,. Santas Headquarters Are Fleeced . Nut Bowls, and Cracker, $2.49 Gigantic Cutlery Sale ; Ladies Serving Trays, $1.49 Mahogany finish, glass top. - $1.25 1.25. Ladies Fancy Silk, and Wool Sport Hose, Pair.. Main Floor.) a EACH s SI.98 (Auerbach We have a large quantity of ladies woolen hose, in all the popular heather mixed shades, dropstitch or plain. These ore real values, for, per pair. Ladies Heather Mixed Hosiery, Pair 6. With leather soles, priced so as to insure quick sale. (Auerbach 's Main Floor.) For Women and Children Sizes 10 to . Tea-Kettle- 8 In black or brown teather. Sizes 5 to 2. 100 Pairs Ladies Fancy Ribbon Laced Boots Made in gray, blaek, dark blue and field mouse; kid leather of choicest selection. Some More of Those Ladies' Felt Slippers. $3, $1.50, 60c For Gifts wear. every-da- y Cutex Manicure bets, in now Christmas covers, mako a nice gift. Cutex Sets HOSIERY . In Mark and brown leather. "Lace sty lor siiitedforlressamT TOILET WATER rt 10-qua- rt $,98 Woodworth Toilet I OB Waters, all odors "Woodworth Toilet I flflf Waters, ail odors w Woodworth Toilet ' Waters, all odors. . . JERGENS CHRISTMAS PACKAGES 10-qua- We desire to again call your attention to the fact that we can give you the lowest priced shoes consistent with good wear obtainable in Salt Lake City. We have organized our Economy Square as a separate, distinct deportment for this very purpose. 100 PAIRS OF BOYS SHOES Special, Pair "In" black amlbrowtrlcathct'. "Button or'Tace. ""Sturdy "shoes, made for wear, Jsizes 1 to 6. 100 Pairs Boys $2.48 100 Pairs Childrens Button and Shoes 51-9- - lf . 14-qu- Economy Shoe Square $3.00 .Uo the original selling prices. Included in the selling are ; Dish Pans Water Pails ' Bread Raisers Rice Boilers Coffee Pots . AUERBACHS - binatiou Sets ' m Arc on display. Shop early and get the best values. WOODWORTH TOILET GOODS Fiancee Com- - . CA Eft Garden Fragrance Combination eo ryi bination Sets..; 9CtW Sets ComFiancee 9 Qt Garden Fragrance Combination Sets... wwsSsJ Garden - Each 98c Nevada, ; (Auerbach Main - A Few Donts About Eyes -- - s Toilet er Funeral service for Mrs. Nellie Clift, widow of George L. Clift, and nloca of Mrs. Virtue D. Clift and the late Frances D. Clift, who died last week st Los Angeles, wheresuddenly she had gone lor her health, will be held at 2 oclock thle afternoon In tho Larklh funeral chapel. Interment will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery.. The body may be viewed from 10 o'clock until the commencement of the funeral services. Mrs. Clift was born In Birmingham. England, February 11. 1858, and was brought to America when an Infant. When a child years of age she-rawith her parents to Salt Ixtke from PhilShe had lived here since then. adelphia. Surviving her are two sisters, Mrs. Fred Dont think vour eves will always Vick of Salt Lake and Mrs. Rose Wilson of Los Angeles, and a brother, Fred stand abuse. of Salt Lake. Mra. Clift was a Manning at use the eyes continuously Dont of the late theatrical man, Thomas close work without occasionally rest- sister F, Manning. ing them by looking off into distance. Dont hold the book nearer than is Storm Causes Damage necessary for clear, sharp vision. in Elko, Section Dont attempt to read in a car or other jolting vehicle. It ia a severe muscles of on the the strain eyes. Special to Tbe Tribune. ELKO. Nev., Doc. 3. This section wae Dont read while lying down.- - Tt visited the wort storm causes an unusual strain on the external so far Thursday night by experienced this season. The wind or directing muscles. reached almost tornado Intensity, accomDon t read when sleepy or tired, as panied by sleet and enow. Considerable damage was done to the the muscles of the eyes should be re- new grammar school building whcn a laxed - in .sympathy with those of the lart'of the roof was torn nway. "In body.Lamtolle valloy the United States weather were blown sway, and lf. In spite of heeding these bureau instruments of them lias been found. Onjv Donts, your eyes still cause trouble, ano tracosnow fed. light are probably needed, and it will Classes your advantage to have a thorJUDGES DRAW ASSIGNMENTS. made by a reliable examination ough N. H. Tanner will take the Judge . , Optometrist. bench at the police court during 1922. is was decided at a meeting of city Judges held yesterday. Judge Fred W. Crockett, now sitting aa. police Judge, will replace Judge Tanner in the civil division of tho city court. No other changes will be made. Judge Noel 8. Pratt will continue In the civil division and Judge Ben Johnson In the criminal division of the court. . I at Big Savings Even greater savings are made by the new law over the tax for 1918. On a the net Income of 5190 000. for example, 515.030 as the 1918 tax, taxpayer paid 1920 1921 taxes, and 531.190 for the 1919, but will pay only 530, H9 for the 1922 tax under the new iaw. For an income Salt Lake City, Utah Thirty Years m the Ser-vice of Better Vision flfi GlsUU rr Funeral of Clift Be Held This Afternoon .. of the store. Get your Xmas gifts -- FREE by. trading at AUERBACHS. nonbreakahl . The Ideal Christmas Gift We have already placed special pi ices oa all Christmas Slippers, so that you may identify our Shoe Department as the place of exceptional values. "' Christ- - allowed Individuals In determining net Income. These Include certain dividends from corporations and Interest on obligations of the Lnltad Htatea and .war finance corporation bonds. The oedi for peraon&l exemption and the exemption for dependents are determined bv the statue of the taxpayer on the last day of the period 'for which the return la made. In case of an Individual whq such dies during the taxable year. credits are allowed the surviving spouse, according to hla or hep status at the e'o.e of the period (or which the survivor makes a return. There will be a great decrease In the corporation taxes paid In 1923, although will be a changa In the 1921 there Rates Computed. taxes, which will be paid next year. The following table, which ts for The benefit to the corporations Will married man or woman claiming per come about largely through the abolivonnl exemption but not exemption for tion of the excess profits tax, which Income tax made It dependents, shows the normal rates, tur with the present on of and tax Incomes amount lax up possible for the government to tax the to 11.000,000 for 1921 ndl?22 under the earnlnge of a corporation under the old new law and for 1H20 under the old law law up to the maximum of (4 per cent, t'nder the new law, the excess profits tax will be ended with the payments for this year, and a straight 12 4 per will be levied en 'corcent Income-ta- x poration for 1922 and thereafter. High Incomes Benefit. ' Makes Ille Comfy Slippers, $110 to $265 DISE COUPON given away with every $10 purchase in any or all part Manhattan and Pathfinder - Merchandise Coupons A $1.00 GROCERY OR MERCHAN- s' special purchase we were By lucky i ngetting about 500 witches at less than half the regular price. In the assortment are: provided by the new ted eral tax law, which will be In effect the first payment of the tax on and ' Handkerchiefs 3 in a Box, Box, 39c, 59o and 69c i Pure Silk Hosiery, 75c A dependable quality selected because of superior make and neatness. ' One pair or more should be included, no matter what else is given him. , Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1.00 i How acceptable three or more of these would be. What man has toe many handkerchiefs! They are ever remem-- , bered. .(Auerbachs Main Floor.) |