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Show TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING, JANUARY 13, 1913. MILLION AMERICANS TO PAY 1919JNCOME TAX Mf 110 BILL AT PANTAGES, OPENING NEXT WEDNESDAY MATINEE ALL-STA- R , tug should include the earnings of such chillren. if he sold aiiy pm pert v at a profit, the gain must be computed and included in grus If he rented any property to other persons, the total reuti received ill the vear mut be i, and from that figure a deduction mav ho taken for taxes paid on r uted piopertv, the necessary minor fire insurance, any intercut he mav have raid on mortgage, and a reasonable allowance for annual wear and e gi-- t . , , tear the tented property. The balin gross income for (if ance is included the vear. now. on The ineomc til obligation posed bv the old law, a well at til" Profit, Count for Tax. meuenre now m 'oi.xit of ongri.. Interest on bank deposits, whether Gnc i to file two distinct o ernt ion return or statcim tit ot nl ill m of m withdrawn or added to his bank balt bd.o imi allowable--b- ances, mud be included in all calculamine and iti tji Jiond interest law, and to do t If oii.,n lb- - er'md tion of income ed during the vear must a ISO be named in the i;iw. TLe uthtr it to pay included, except interest on municipal, due. tbr tax, if any bonds. ran be county or eta-tlnteret on Neither of the.' (.dig'-tim- i i met without a ear. tub n'.v ot linomn Inite t States bonds need not he bv the ordinary bond holder 1c the tax war That the lug fob right now, and that ft who purchased small amount. Holder it of at of Liberty amounts xvhv f ra the income tut drive Is large bond, b' or' where the pen- however, should Bsk their bankers to ready under wav mv write to for office the old all TLe rule applycil it bi,i. it .lone, it fruits me gleane 1, aid even perron ing to tax on such interest. d enm on idends stock liv a e are inshare i.im-who fared vvil, good petenee, mud aral'e hi own case In come, anj must be included it the grog cold figures. figures, although the law does not impose the normal tax on distribution made bv domestic corporations. Prompt Information. When the new til is enacted into Basis for Figures. Jaw, I will haitMhc proper return forms A person distributed throughout the district, and biiviag and selling mereverybody will be informed of tho date chandise must find his profits tor the when the sworn return must be filed. year on the following basin: First, as Jt ia mv plan to send mv men out to certain Die. gross sale or total cash reThen add together the inven eentr&l locations, and to have thorn ceipts. travel through the di'trict, aiding tax- tory at the beginning of the vear and payers in the preparation of tho returns tho pureha.se of goods for reafo. From and in deciding doubtful pouts. W'e wall this latter sum subtract the inventory go right to the people with tho income of goods on hand at the years eni, which and the result is the cost of goods tax, and with the th public can give the government sold. This plus necessary expenses Wen, the return will be filed bv every- incurred solely through conduct of the business, is to be deducted from the body who coines under the law the- - right taxes will he paid, gross sales, and the result is the not and the district will have done it full earnings of the business. A professional nun arrives at hi patriotic .duty toward the government professional income by ascertaining the support. ay again, total of fees for services nd deducting Meanwhile, let me there it no need of delaving the prep- therefrom all expenses connected directs ly and sololv with his practice. aration of figures. Anything that not affect the doe now will For Farmers. amount of a person earnings for 1913. A farmer inut Let n avoid the belated throwing tofigure up all income gether of figure that may hit or miss. dri ei from iht auIa or exehano of Guesses cannot be accepted as the basis products during the year, whether such of taxation. It is clearly the duty of produce was raised on the farm or and resold. lie is allowed to deevery person to compile correct figure nd ascertain whether his income for duct from this total his expenses of make 1913 waa sufficient to necessary the vear connected with the planting, a (worn return. cultivation, harvesting sod marketing of the crop, or the care, feeding and Blillion to Pay Tax. marketing of livestock. He is not alThe year 1913 was a banner vear lowed to deduct the amount expended for aalarie and wage, and the nigh in 1913 in purchasing stock for resale; war price brought unusual profit to but when such stock i sold its cost is the average (mail tradesman and to the to be deducted from sale priee in ascerfarmer. The opinion in Washington is taining the gain to be included in his that a million citizen and residents return of income. The eod price of will make thla year their first income stock bought prior to 1917 cannot be dgirtod as In the case just cited, if tax return. All (igts indicate that the income such cost was included in the deduction tax this year will reach nearly everv made in the vear of purchase. working man and woman, and uearly cludeThein farmer is not required to inhis income tB computation very merchant, shopkeeper and farmer. JvTot all will have to pav the tax. hot the value of farm produce consumed by and family. But in cases nearly all will be obliged to make a himself where he a income. mersear of the for statement sworn exchanges produce I am therefore advising everv un- chandise," groceries ; etc., the market married person who earned $10n0 or value of the articles received m exover during the vear 19 is, and every change must he included AH ether items of oirnnie married person, idio together with wife or husband earned $2000, to eharpn during the year through personal servhi pencil and figure out how he stand. ice, business or trade, through ne of He must ascertain accurately his property or monev, should be aided into the gains for 1913. gross Income from all source. There his salary or wage, including overtime Few Exemptions. pay and any bonus received as addiA married person tional cnmnenxation. to wants know what in Everybody having children Under 13 who are work- - come is exempt from tax. Verv few plums that fall to the average man mav be legally disregarded m figuring up his 1913 'income ' (.lifts and bequests FREE TO can be eliminated; also proceeds of life insurance received by tho beneficiary of an insured person. A person who A New Home Cur That Anyone Can windas in an endowment policy need income onlv that portion which Ua Without Discomfort or Lot of Time. the total of the premiums he V have a New Method that cure exceeds Asthma, and we want you to tiv tt at uni in all vest on that police. Annuiour expense. No matter whether vour ties are not taxable, unless the person ease ts of long standing or noeni develtco'ved in the v.uir pavmrnt which a opment, whether It ut present iv ie r When added to ail prior pav-iclonal or ohronir A1htna. you houl.l annuity, an amount eend for a free trial of our nnthod No tluin tin original cost of tho matter In what ctnn.ue vmi live, no mat- - c ter what vour nge or neoupattun, tf vou onuiv. Iividem! on nnexpired lVfe are troubled with Asthm-- mr method insurane policies are not taxatilo in fchould rt'lUve vvu promptly, but dividend on paid up poll tte especially want to send tt to Hint, tonic; ie in. t lie ciuiidi red income Mi where nil apparently hopu ces, noiiv i, not to tin form of inlum- - it'iii in--- opium prep' i e r-- 1 j pro-visio- con-gT- pur-rhase- d fm-siu- ASTHMA SUFFERERS v e ' ( !'!r aration..- fume(.i-'- i nii.pu .'im H, !mvi i ci have feded at "Ur own ivpiii i, Mm iln now d to ltd ,11 fPtfn io: method ad vhiuMu ui: sd thee brcuihu.y .n on e and p r terrible- - paroxi ; time i m: This fi.'eofT't p t o v Sect a Ml go d.v mw ,t nd ii, en . . 'n , v, begin th' p,.in d ,h w monev Pm,,,. n.i .ovpv.i P a. It today M.-wi- ' b . ! I " . , -- f REE ASTHMA COUPON ' i! n : mo vi 13i,n. Buft.-'rid i V ; . t Kil .11, .N i I . M i a it ,, i,i 1, ! 'HW !,,l i llt I ' t, .io'ii! HIM, i u i ( ,r , Oil i in n tions :ii llltlM t pm on I a x o, and a am ip.l t.llc, mo nil evi'i prof a pin- - 1n.,. ami uu nts. such a t'lp-u.'to I,o.o lnourriil 00 a.o ;j llo ,v i b'o al-- o s 'i r v. ' ou i V fr- - , 0 u'l 1 . o H tn ,' I;-- ,,r t u. ro., , - ti j nr,, oil. or vb r" a pi bp silo a a i', t os v i S o c :. O It- AND V; ,tlr. 'll, .iNV'i ri.vf !; r. i fj AVI j. AI I A tvE'-V:- use-fid- brd. two-seate- n?'arv TWIN I nu-nt- s j rrirjg er j Fr-da- ' j -- ; i. s. 7 Hi- ap; - s. w i,- reip to ' ihb t Mv Jai The Msigra ladies be rrferl&inctl next t 1, . wiM Mi bv d I enteraiu Mm Urdu nMcrno fr M titr f n M,-- tt !! Mi a ii'tr f t b ' W itn-- i Fhon'as rersp- - T Mr .jit1 i Six C w t xt'ii Mr be US PA! Mi if Ljl rmnsTvniWmlt'i (3 aid S O from ! Ivm I't'tw fm-- ven Mrs ThjrvilHV vi kn K; ;v Tb$t bt i ill c k I u h in'- - M rMm fc r$Mi.i Jof'f, hxro I. sxtren kuvt In d.mc ii nod i t i hue cro u niAMi.p tisj spr-irfn- , i, M ! Ih-'f tr Ktc ii 3 wi hi t7 ip r- - .1 dh'Opr g (Wri vi rc laid for TLe was spvnt ciUig Knc the home of ,,lrju Mis, Alma PiPth Pxxert ueu lui- In pier, XNx-a-l and r were enen tv Mim i'iihj, v , i !ls n t c attendance k chib met wcd-0- ( afternoon rwf . ,Jr Ms t r h s v' nt tK. tr' r'ir The 'vv. .fi h o t! i en-r(- ri Tt tb dtchargt it o' Cotillion hail was a decided , Home Mjssinnarv roei- Oi 'hod ist church ci met ai the Timer dra nt lati rOf thetills,Hy.week. An i' -e instructive w.re .re. of he Meeting atpromm wh'eh tli.ro p 7i M t . Mjrns'H i AMERICAN FORK. Jan. 18. !rt Jnph II. Ptorra pnt th latter part of the wwk tip Hprinffnilr rlftitln? her p real a, Mr. aad Mrs. Georae H. Harrlaoa. Mra. W Ilham Hnh rntrrtaloe a few frteoda ami reUtivra Kafurday of last wek. Jettsie L. Rnsaon of Lhi and Mica lone Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mra, W. B. Smith of thta eity. were married in the Maott temple TVedD dae. They mill make tbeir borne In American Fork. Mr. and Mra. James Chipman, Jr., after upend tng a few weeks in California, returned home Wednesday RecnM Lietiteaanf Barry McCleery rturnd home Wednesday from Texas, where he hat beea in trafnfbg at Fort tortb for the last year and a half.'' Mra Clarence Gray of 1hi apept the early part of the oek here visiting with her motbr, Mrs. James Armstrong. Earl Barrett has returned from Camp Kearny to spend a ten days furlough with friend and relatives Mrs Hugh Wing of Maple ton waa In American Fork TueaJay visiting friends and relatives. ' Mrs. William Fltagerald of Lehi spent the week riaitlng wHb her parents, Mr. sod Mrs. Wmi Shipley. 'Mr, and Mrs Alfred Roberts and children of LeM spent Sunday in American Fork visiting with Mra. Marr Cunningham. Misa Alta Fdwarda of Milford waa an American Fork visitor Saturday of laat week. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Ilanseo of West Jordan Mra. Manseo'S spent Sunday visiting with parents Mr. and Mra. .L. B. Parke. Mrs C. J. Joy has returned to her home in Sait lake after spending a week here listllng nth W- -t s XV rb-t- relative. early parents Tracey Wotton of Salt Lake spent the wrh her Chipman. Tjaitiog PrMr. pfand theMrs.week William BACCHUS BACCHUS. 18. The Friday evening Jan. dance at the cinbhouse was an enjoyable affair and the attendance waa large. Mr. and Mo Van Trooven left Friday for s visit of some weeks to Hercules lal. Ms. J 8. Darke has returned from s weeks 111 vlatt to Bn it Lake City, where the family take up their residence next week. ffrnst interest is being taken in the bowling tournament at the clnbhonse. Miss La Tern Darke bolds high score fur the ladies' team Moore for the' men. and . lnN James Hitt recently of Fir. Nee., is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Fred Pagner. BOUNTIFUL BI .'TI FLL. Johnwm is Jan. 18. Mr. -- 1 Hyrum a few weeks In spending Woodland with relatives. Lieutenant and Mrs Alvin Pension arrived home Tuesday from Camp Lewis, where Sir Sessions had been In training Mr and Mrs. Joseph Argyle. Jr. and famitv of Bancroft, Idaho, are visiting re'atlves here. Mrs. George Briggs of Layton was a Bountiful visitor Monday Mr and Mrs. Henry Call of Svracuae spent the week In Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs George Gwjnn announce Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets II your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you hut a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets a substitut forcalomd were prepared by Dr.Edwsrdi after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are s purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil You will know them by tbeir olive cote To have a dear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples; a feeling cf buoyancy Uka childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act oa the liver and bowels like calomel yet cave no dangerous after effects. constovercome and bile the start They sre ipation. Thats why millions of boxes Au sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. ana druggists. Take one or two nightly note the pleasing results. d r si WTTh A Joed Mrs Me-x- delightful folovtd hv s id a fr pftrnn and seipp, Tvfrihrm M'vwi rt wu t rH ,9toTt the r nr o. ?ntpn( of f VX at Tw.n her Thum- her b'rtadav nn- tor afidippa thecae- - , he G. A. R. guv a Tare , for .Vr R. R role on IVamit glrcet, Saturday hlr of wrpK, H,-- 'Mr A Mcrr f I'os'.xteUo. Inaho. is Ptsta your offering or your arsqulrw the giet oi her s.st'r, Mrs. K. II Anderson, merit sceurst-l- y snd ronetselr in n'Ut- .M p Mcrl Reid will be Justees At a tie Tribune Vrsnt Ad it will pay. Jt(d-d'- ni vC''r pan, I.'D't 19 1 x . Reward $50.00 K. Reward Mr and Mr. .Andrew Judd en'cHaiifd at dinner Saturdtv eveof Covers were laid for lact week. ning twenty Mr E. T Farrv is visiting her daughters, Mr. N L Cotifim at Salt Lake A dozen voung people enjo ed a sleighing ranv Si.ndsv evening and later were enter! lined at supper at the home of Frank 1m Keller. e Cuurtntv entertained at a canJv A pu1 Monday evening Mrs Tarlev Mckarlsne enlerlatnel a few frerds Mondtv af'ernoon In honor of M'S t.uellii Nle'eon uf Axle1 Nat Farrv entertained ten of hi 'riem!-a- t a'n tv ter eupper rinmlav evening . Ida Flnson tux been visiting friends at Moroni this week met Mondav evening The RcvI-wc- fs 1U1 Mrs J H Hornnng. F'even nieni-l'vem prevent Mrr r.ackut of Idaho. Mr, Maud ( o Mrs 'Fguortron FROM UTAH STATE PRISON, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH were special guests U mine Farm M, gave tile Mok review. "The heels of ROBERT CLAYTON, Alias E. WARREN Progress " Mrs Marla I on rv returiwd Mondaj e he .i,i(ed her daughfrom Provo w ter. Mrs Edgar Mr i tour. I an XHa Besse e Xladsen Reva e Clarence Tensen leouard Munk. Lee Me lor ad Ttuf'' gnisf-owere guesi of Margaret Hnrnung Tuesday evening Anderson em rtal-ie- d n tight friend t pci , iHir rmaii mu i at sscovste.r supt e r 8undav evening Kmail black spqt lower right shoulder Mr. nd Mr C Hornlwck amt rhd.lren nipple. JUrf. eft the Rest of tie week PV Salt Lake The above rewarij willhe paid for arrest aD'b delcntiou in any jak to mnkp fheiho.u 11 inforuiatiun at my expense. Mr And FfDilrn ntr- Mindav In uind of frwo.ls GEORGE A. STORRS. JAvU MaOaoii aughUm, Ftauce Warden Utah Stats Pnsoa MANTI. Jan Fra Ik is Kills entertained ' oi rlas.es and a few Fi nay eveums wen hv the in mrfr set Frf u. i - ('' PI ur of ci ' n T v iiit.1i aiI M,D'phe pj'sN Mp Krt v-- sr Mi. i" MANTI vtcj. (Jtnrge Cald-f- l )' ti held its first meet. ien " '" 'T r , M M llh I xn at ' ij.ir'tl ait i h inn m v. ho9 Fh jTv,iav stticrnoori f' new f i1 N, WtOk3 a.rl I '! II t , r AMERICAN FORK the arrival of a son Wednesday Sir and Mrs rieorgr F spending the week in Ne; hi a lives. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver .iiVen of Ia.ke L:tj upent Kundaj h n ,((, Mr. and Mrs. Jared Brown enertalnrt f.w ,rU"d-- at dinner at ilmr horn, Wednesdav Mrs. Wallace Ashdown returned horn, tilts week from Ban Fram-i-a,,- , where tbe had spent a few week.. Mr and Mrs James W t. Kavsvtlle were Bountiful vislton Wednesday. M.s Leona Cook celebrated her Birth dav anniversary t her home It ednesdai evening Mr. Regina Stoker is spending a f week in Clearfle'd, as gues, of relative, Mrs Marv Parkin of i'aik ( Hv vUm relatives here during the week Mr and Mrs John K Thurgood ant family of Welt Point weie Bountiful t Itors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kldrtdgo nr Tremon. ton are guest of relatives, h,re Mrs. Joseph Bdrlow of Munav spent a few day here this week as guest of relatives. M ss Mary F. Mann of this place anj Ira L. Wait 3 of Syracuse mp married Wed nr. dav. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Srot of iVirt Springs, W50. visited relative in Bountiful this week. Rryant Hayward and Mif Maud Clay, both of Bountiful, were man ltd In tht Salt Lake temple XXediiesdav Mr. and Mrs. Koy Barber announce tf arrival of a son at their home this west SamueJ Mills, whb has been m tramirg at Camp Lewis, Wash , Is spending t fifteen-da- y furlough at his home here Joseph E. Robinson, president of th California mission. Is spending a fc weeks here with his fainilv Wallace Ashdown, who had been h training at Camp Fremont. fai for th! past five months, has been discharged and arrived home Mondav William Salter and Beatrice Brunson, both of Bountiful, were married in Sail Lake City th's week. wi-ei- cs P". Swcpi .Tames ,..'r,er rae XVitev. p am! cb' cub iiif'iibrrk viV ii 'm I' C Vets G wid n ii.b n vt i C I'n.Ht - f e and Mrs. Will Neilson. have left for California for a month's visit. Khenff Fisher and family of Centerfield have moved to Mantl. The returned soldier with their partner and parents were given a dauoe arid luncheon at the Armada Friday evening of last week Mrs. H. P. Hansen was hostess at a S o clock lum heon Tuesday.' Covers were laid fur eight. Mrs. J. Tf. Harming spent part of the week at Mt. Pleasant with her daughters. Mr James S. Webb and Mrs. C. L. Johns. s 1 . ('hr-;- , Wjtr:L.n Mrs W alat c 'n. c Miil'ti'wkt M and Mh l cd 7ah!N- ixcrc Alkt--If lbbu g tnr lr ii3 "yt here ft 1'h' 'itjt ft the thar; ( leap vif'h T't a a if the herre of B r it dots s S1' F n! 8 rn mv m t ! E the :i ft'.rt''',D'ii ior r , 'bl U dl V Ii bottle CAN BE OBTAINED. FREE OF CHARGE. BY writing TO B. CALDWELL 459 WASHINGTON STREET. MONTICELLO. ILLINOIS gC'-M- MAGNA the priibaVv wnle'v pp,i to ,v W. 1 i 'lp.c hot o' and avreiio's or i TRIAL DR. I - i . A ast J i,t D, ggists Everywhere (.) $1.00 50 cts . ( ILic pnimticn Sold by i C t The Perfect Laxative e. QUICKLY TO SLOAN'S LINIMENT nl loud-spea- or-de- rp - U i Syrup Pepsin ' I n, uirsdtt pear. DR.' CALDWELLS t) ; -D g-nt- lc, al dem-onatra- te m i. Major-Gener- er ACHES 'U action, and its freedom from opiates and narcotic drugs. tive, yat A c.-r- l PAINS do their elders, and thw' result is equally tresdng. Dr, Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is ideal for children because of its pleasant taste,' posias V" . nftr-rnfil- ,1 Children become ::nstipatedas readily Special to Th Tribun. WA&IINGTON, Jan. 1. Tbs Importance of tjie work of the Bell y(em In A developing the airplane radio telephone set for use in war wu brought out her today by the publication of a eei.es of letter from Secretary of commendatory lWar Baker and George O. N Squier. chief' signal officer, to President I Theodore N. Vail, president of the American Te t phone & Telegraph cempany. and to CuloMdt F. B. Jewett, chief engineer of the manufacturing firm. ;r-ArThe fundamental work m connection i with wireless telephony waa "done by the of the Bell system prior to the 'A NI -- 1 engineers entry of th s country into the war. En.' I i ' of the Med system; diecuesing the gineers work, say in substance: A considerable tune before the United States entered the ear, the navy was supplied by us with a wireless telephone outfit designed for communication between an airplane and a station on land or on a eh,p. From this time on until the Lnited states entered the war. the Bell Htem, as a part of its' general on perfecting study, continued Its work whh h would acts light compact for use ou small vessels and on airplanes. "The first successful wireless test between an, airplane and the ground made on Langley field after entry into the war was made with one df these seta, - designed and completely built prior to- entry into the war. On Mav 22, 1917. about month after entry into the war. General Squier sent for Pr. Jewett, chief engl-noof the manufacturing firm. to come to Washington to confer with him in reference to the matter of equipping airplanes with wireless telephone apparatus. besides General At thla conference, Squier aad Dr. Jewett, there were present Mr. Craft, one of Dr. Jewetts prinassistants; Captain (now colonel) Alice Melville, of the team of Edwards and Melville, clever ventriloquists, cipal C. C. Culver of the signal corpa, and who are a feature of the new bill opening Wednesday. Major Keece of the British army air ser- a vice. This conference discussed the pos-bihty of providing airplanesso with wiret?nt of gains reported from similar trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her less promising telephone service and homa on Main The reports which Pr. Jewett was were street. transactions within tho vear. Debts Miss Mabel Ijmen has returned to her able to make slth reference to our wiredue to the taxpayer actually ascerIn Willard, after a vimk of three less telepho ie system that he was ortained to lie worthies during tho year huine months ulih htr cousin. Miss Blanch dered In writing by General Squier to are deductible. Jensen. proceed wllh the development work on Mrs. D. H. Jacobs and plana these s.v stems and to actually equip Bold entertained at a shots er m honor planes. Depreciation. of Merl Ked Frldav a result of the work 'which the Depreciation wn property used in a home of Mr Jacobs. afternoon at the BellAssvstem engineers had already done profession, lit business oi in farming is McCaucV William arrived Sergeant they were able In a test at Langley another item that mav be claimed as a home this week from Camp (Irnnt III field about July X, 1917. to actually f health conditions, deduction. The storekeeper may claim n. On the the working of the wireless teleMajpm Woman a duo has deemed it best phone between an airplane and the depreciation on his fixtures, and on his to the hard times at and postpone th's test gave results also party ground, delivery horses and wagons, but not on nigh school next Wednesday showing that It waa practical to work the his stock held for cale. The profes the Cyprus A of nRht. the system between two or more airplanes. ehfrt business session sional man may claim similar deduction clhb Will be held at Cooper s hall Fronr this time on the work consisted on his instruments; and. in the case of Wednesday afternoon at 2 ocix.k. In obtaining the smallest and lightest The executive board of the American outfit, a conalant form of power plant a phvsician who maintains a team or auto for making hi calls on patients, Red Cross wiU hold a meeting at tho to furnish the necessary energy overcomschoolhouse next Mon ing the noise made by the airplane Itreasonable dej reiiytmn may be cl timed rooms th Magna self. overcoming the Inductive interferevening at 7 33 o'clock. Tho farmer mav claim depreciation on dav An allotment of 3Au garment for refg. ence In the wireless telephone set arishia farm buildings, asido from his per- gees has been received by the ing from th airplane Ignition system, sonal residence; also on his farm ma- branch and must be returned bv Mngta Febtelephone transmitter deslgn'rg the bestcorn! 1 All work Usd hi are Cross horses workers work ami farm lions on the airruary for the peculiar chinery, to with The of a similar thn and urged other help The of in sewing theory wagons. planes, questions depreciation, 4 Monrooms are open from II to everv nature. So complete had been the funthe income tax, is that connection aftand day. work damental Friday already accomplished and wear ami tear ciioci bv ne m earning ernoonTuesday, Thursday so rapidly was the work pushed that on ineome is a real excne in the earning A committee to take up the work for December 2. 1917, at X right field. Day-toof that The rate is deter- the Society of the Fatherless Children income. Ohm. an official demonstration was f France has been formed in Magna. made between mined by the number of years that and planes to planes Mr . I). T. Boles Is chairman: M. H. ground before the aircraft production the fropertv or i.narib- "null he K rk. treasurer, and FI. H adofficera of the army Hawlev, and before board and the cost of Ihe jropertv is the member of tho Receptacles and navy. bais of the computation If the prop to orv catch the stmv pennies and nickels Two planes were sent up Into the air, ertv .suffering depie. intnm was bought to ad in the work have been placed in each equipped with our wireless teleor acquired ; rpr to arch I. 1913, the h busmens houses and schools. Thirty-nl- x phone svstem were so Three dolLirs and fifty cents is he amount arranged on the planes, eytems which were market vsb o as of His' duic ;s u.ed, a of to care tnk both and Iench observer rethat instead of the eoat, in figuring depreci p lot ohid in Us mother's home for one vear. ceived the message and the observer at ion. c Mrs Cooler and Mrs D F. could communicate w ith the ground or Boies attend4? a meeting of the dir'tore with the other airplane, and the pilot f Gifts to Charity. Federation $f Womans and observer could talk to each other rf the lubi 'n'1 lnke Friday. Mes Boies bv wlre'eps telephone. This was an imt pntndut ions or gifls actually male iDK of samta been ntod h chairman poo portant point, as the noise hi an airin 191s to orgnniHtious oierating tton id tho stte federation. plane Is such lhat pilots and observers fur religious, clinritable. scien esnnot d.rectlv communicate with each j tifm tir education purpose., and to sociother hv spoken words Un the ground eties for the prevention of ern etty to there m one of our wireless telephone FALLS, IDA. children or animals, mav be deducted to outfits This was equipped with a g re eiver. eo that all of the asan amount not exceeding 1 per cent Tho sembled off c'als could hear both the Jan. of the net income compute! without the TMN FAU8, Id9 issued to the airplanes and the comKR h loflge crjc' tatod its ninth Riultcr-.i- r benefit of this deduction. from the airplanes T'n-da- v nilh daruti? mid cards A municationswere After the total of all income is live crowd was issued to each of those Orders m aitendance Refreshfrom the ground by wireless telefound, and tho deductions allowable bv planes Acr' sTvorj law have been computed Bs ail off'et. Pr snd Mrs M R Ooonc entfitalred phone and their receipt acknowledged the amount of income in excess of cm h fit finsnr at the Rccmrson enfe Tucidnv from the planes bv the ssme means, the for Mr a d Mr John Pctw$iier, orders Issued be ng immediate' executed. deductions is the net . income, which FNic Tciiller, Mr. ar i Mrs U R The planes also communicated with, each forms tho I asis of tho assessment of Ms oth' r and Mrs. C. 1. iTojier V, M tax In the test, w rders wtre .ssued to dinner the rrmi.indcr of the ocning Afer will over distances If everv pi r.on in this district was tc f t n dnncmg at the FlVv t jh. ptanes from the ground . a d'slnnre at which mik-sJ i S as ten as M's Ellen Goci.rl entrt lined at tea income and his great examine bis own tnvis'ble were from the tele- - ' the rooms in her planes in The line with data Sunday allowable deductions, sricsua communicated j The station 3kTlps planes Milin 1 Bro.vn phone TJrIo Smith. u're he will know beyond that have given, each other-ovthe same distance. tt Adelaide Ntchol, Grro doubt whether He must file his return Hlidc.irdr Rrv m Roe Mnrrav, Anita Kunutd and at which distance, of course, each plane; And here i B'td W'hH when the blanks arrive was entirely Invisible from the other. To how he will (Utoiniiie Lis babihtv lo lr (hirK VcFlwain entsrlned a appreciate what a tremendous advance fes must M a he he retmrnnda in If file is single afternoon honor of was represented by this application of our wireless telephone system, the best Ms tR7ateth Hmwr ,u't in,'nm' fll( if a!! sntert lined at diri- - scheme actuallv empt ved did not provide wore. ani tb rounromcnt i enforced Tur at Grice anv means of communlcattng between the her horre, SaUidn' ecting of whsthrr or not he i the hpaii of a A vae of jiirik anj nhitu plan-- s hp! fartnlv. If b i niarridl ha must file "Wireless telegraphy was used to send ceptrod the tabe and the rt !n return if bi not ineome. including tmnnder of tntr hoje wb dectrdd null from the airplanes to the ground, and from the ground to the ITfn Goetel Neb verv occastopalk that of bis wife , and minor children, polled iartfx Tones. iMahfi Schenk, plane in adu tion to its limitations th S Wlnjfred iv a tJ'HMi or uiore the observer in the svstem that tJra.e Vonstance aco required Tohtll, Herd I want to pndi'ire tlm co oprra-- t H ere .nd Mary Benson were the invited plane should be able to rad Merse The feature of the culect.on of the of this scheme was Itm- practical utility The polio'- of the ot artlferv tax this The Fat-hV wn the scene of r tied to reporting the results to aid tax r internal revenue Inman Tubtlav. when t n of fire and correcting rang-s- . and to a limdiKing pat Irvutd a number of the other ited extent for reporting from scout ta.cis to meet the requirements of the the tea. planes. iau We are going right to the people, tc n lim in for the evening. "The demonstrat'on showed so conTridtv afternoon of iat avek one of the not to swing rlubs or to mulct the rooms in th' IJncoln school clusively the success of our svstem and gave building nrncr of his av mgs, but offering everv a skating 1 artv at Sndv pond Mtasoe, made such a strong impression upon the be'pful governmental function that will Rtith WWitt and ljedev W'RMsms chape offclals present that Immediately thererrmed the aflair baturdav aftermvin the after large order for th's apparatus were peoplo to do their dutv. seventh grade of the school save a saating placed hv both the American army and pat-tft tl.e same pond Hath parties naw. anf since then, from time to thne 'mded wth tt wienie roas around a further large order have been placed, b mn? fir and this apparatus was in actual service Xtr. J I Kants amertxlnert at a Ken- - on the fighting imt Large numbers of r-l. mtf'ts have been obfa:ned lfEtn. Th( rrainis our bv our aH. es and used by t'ntm in the wre i. ,u fj hwith Pmaaid war." (Hit fliu l.ui'i licon aarvait a Hc nj t', aft. rnoon to Mrt.ms Mir -- n ,i 'n-Spii'h, (' (.alijuif il. in'. ! f r If. ,ii . itin (,r tv. I i nil "1 ii (a H 11 ,it 'it linr.ng 'lu .it mu mi ;n,, pa vs. wtiu , ,(.V ,i(u :i S 'iin-- oi j t Ixtses. Deduct c -- of tl i p . 't a ,i :i could not possibly do without it, especially (From a letter to Dr, for the children. we!! written Cald by Mrs. Earl Cowell, Cement City, Mich.)- - Importance of Bell Airplane Instrument Recalled by Letters. Laws Provisions.. HE big income taxdrive of l'.G9 in now under anil pivrv preparation i being made to bundle the largest code, lion m the history of income tix I am not waiting for the final of the new revenue bill by on ai.l Collector M ( . V.'hal. v the gross, nor for th new regulaother dav, tions and blank tormfe to be i.oied To it Ton urate get this lug tax. ami and eotiiplt'te, j urge that f nil Ligm Syrup Pepsin in our family and feel we lESETTDLO Collector V. C. Whaley Outlines Regulations and Designates Classes Subject to I For six years we have used Dr. CatdwdTs For $50.00 ESCAPED |