Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 255, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1922 — Page 12

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framings anu Crust Company W* Will Help You to Save Safely TAX INCOMES NOT ALL CASH, THURMAN SAYS Revenue Collector Tells Taxpayers to List Full Returns. . * In ftlln* their Income tax returns for the year 1921, taxpayers must remember that taxable Income la not necessarily cash, M. Bert Thurman, collector of Internal revenue, said today. In speaking of this Collector Thurman said: "■Where services are paid for with something other than money, the fair market value of the thing taken in payment is the amount to be Included in Income. For example the value of merchandise received by a clerk of ft grocery store *s jnirt payment for his services must be reported as Income. Compensation paid an employe of a corporation in shares of stock is to be treated as If the corporation sold the stock at Its market value and paid to the employe In cash. NOTES RECEIVED IX PAYMENT INCOME. “Promissory notes received In payment for services and not merely as security for auch payment constitute Income to the amount of their fair market value. Living quarters and meals furnished as compensation for services are to be reported as income. A hotel clerk given his room and his meals as part payment for his services is required to report as lneoace the amount he would have to pay for board and lodging elsewhere “The value of quarters, light and heat furnished army officers, whether stationed at an army post or paid from funds allowed for auch purpose when officers are stationed elsewhere Is taxable Income In an amonnt equal to the cost to the government of furnishing such quarters, etc. Where an officer or enlisted man Is allowed certain commutation of quarters, Mgbt and heat, the entire amount received for such purposes for the taxable year mast be included in gross Income. "Where living quarters, food, clothing, etc., are provided for an employe solely for the convenience of an employer, the value thereof need not be included in the Income of the employer. For example, where because of the location and nature of the work, it Is necessary that employes engaged in fishing and canning be furnished board and lodging by the employer, the value of such board and lodging may be considered as contributed for the convenience of the employer. Board and lodging furnished seamen in addition to their other compensation Is held to be furnished for the convenience of the employer, and the value thereof need not be reported In the return of such employeer. Uniforms, rations and medical or hospital service afforded enlisted men or seamen need not be reported as Income. These are furnished by the Government for its own purposes ,and are not compensation for services. ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION. “The value of board and lodging furnished employes of hospitals as part compensation for services is to be reported as Income. If, however, an employe of a hospital Is subject to Inline i’ll* service on demand at any time during the twenty-four hours of the day, and on that account Is obliged to ac■'ept quarters and meals at the hospital, the value of such need not be reported as income. If, the employe Is on duty a certain number of hours, and could. If desired, obtain meals and lodging elsewhere than at the hospital and, at the same time perform the duties required of him, the ratable value of the board and lodglDg furnished Sm la considered additional compensation. "The Talus of quarterj, subsistence, laundry, heat and light furnished officers and employees of the Public Health Service constitutes income and must be included in their return for the year. "To avoid penalty, returns must bj filed on or before midnight of March 15 ” PEP IN SUNDAY SCHOOL. SARANAC LAKE, X. Y., March 6 Competition between Methodist Bible classes for an attendance record was so keen here that the deciding pupil was dragged to one Sunday school with a rope.

Edison Records reduced ■ A general price reduction on all Edison records is in force beginning TODAY. Come in early and get the benefit of a large number from which you may choose $2.25 Records Now $2.00 $1.85 Records Now $1.50 $1.35 Records Now SI.OO 25% Reduction On Timely Hits 50909 —All the Time Club de Vingt Orchestra Up in the Clouds Green Bros.’ Novelty Band SI.OO 50908 —Marie Green Bros.’ Novelty Band Why Don’t You Smile? .....Phil Ohman’s Dance Orchestra SI.OO 50899 —The Rosary You Gave to Me Walter Scanlan Up in the Clouds Elizabeth Spencer—Lewis James SI.OO 50910 —Those Days Are Over George Wilton Ballard Tyrol A1 Bernard and Frank M. Kamplaln SI.OO 50S87—When Shall We Meet Again?..Duet by Gladys Rice and Lewis James If You Like Me, I Like You... Lewis James SI.OO 50S92—Ka-lu-a Broadway Dance Orchestra Leave Me With a Smile (Peppy Foxtrot) Club de Vingt Orchestra SI,OO 50891—It's You Rudy Wledoests Orchestra Georgia Rose Rudy Wledoests Orchestra SI.OO 50911—Gypsy Rose ........ Phil Ohman’s Orchestra Lalawana Lullaby Imperial Marimba Band SI.OO 50912 —Don’t Leave Me, Mammy r ........ Jazz Orchestra While Miami Dreams. ..Raderman’s Jazz Orchestra SI.OO %e£disonShop ficpftxne Music Co- Oivmtn-s 122 North fomsyivarJa Street

SALE OF SPACE FOR EXPOSITION AWAITS PLANS 100,000 Hoos-ers Are Expected to Attend Home Complete Event. The sale of exhibitor’s booths at the Home Complete Exposition, to be held May 8 to IS In tht Manufacturers’ Building, at the fairground, will not start until the floor plans are released. This release Is expected by the end of this week. This was the statement coming today from the directing office of the exposition, In charge of Claude Wallin, director, and H. B. Williams, assistant director. Mr. Williams said more than a dozen manufacturers of materials and furnishings for the home sought to purchase exhibit spaces last week. Similar reports are forthcoming from the real estate board, under auspices of which the exposition Is to be held. Interest In the coming show Is spreading beyond Indianapolis. Out-of-town manufacturers are requesting information about the exposition. Retailers from other cities also are making Inquiries. Persons interested In the movement for better homes and deeper appreciation of the better home are commencing the coming exposition, Never before haj an exposition in Indiana caused such widespread Inter nor possessed such a universal a 1 " ai. Officers of the eaposition say they expect more than one hundred thousand Boosters to attend. FIREMEN'S TURKEY TROT. LOUISVILLE, Ky_ March o.—Called out by a general alarm, the fire department responded and discovered that the fire consisted of a turkey which had caught fire In a gas oven while being roasted. “WOMAN ON A PEDESTAL.” LIVERPOOL, March 6.—Mrs. GwendoBn Faleke said Herbert Mlncke promised to marry her and place her “on a pedestal.” He failed to do so and she recjeered $750 damages. ACHES AND PAINSSLOAN’S GETS ’EM! AVOID the misery of racking pain. Have a bottie of Sloan’s Liniment handy and apply when you first feel the ache or pain. It quickly eases the pain and sends a feeling of warmth through the aching part. Sloan's Liniment penetrates tnihoul rubbing. Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, 6ciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lame back and sore muscles. For forty years pain’s enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists—3sc, 70c, $1.40. Sloans .liniment! YonrComplexion ot pimple*. IQ I acne and other facial dif figureroent. I Ue* freely Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ont- 1B / meat. Good for eczema, itching akin. I B sand other akin troubles. Qua of Dr. Ia Hobson's Family Remedies. ! Dr.Hobson’s 1 Eczema Ointment If GLAZER’S New Location 211 E. Washington St r * GET THE HABIT | WEAR NOE’S QUALITY "jewelry THE FLETCHER M. NOE JEWELRY STOKE. 103 N. Illinois St. Opp. Terminal Sta. V --- ■ - J Mending Tissue Svnu'juuS No wwifif or darning. Repairs clothing, eilk. sunn, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics of all kinds, kid gloves. mackintoshes, umbrella?*. oautsors. stocklrgs, etc. Rackkgs postpaid 15 cent*. two packages. IS e*r.t§. AMniw PENS PUBLISHING CH) S Vtlftfrarfll#. Rk

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS . The Tickvllle Fire Department Is receiving encomlnuma of praise on account of the promptitude It manifested in responding to an early morning conflagration on Main street this week. The fire wagon Is said to have exceeded all previons records, even in the memory of the oldest citizens, but this might have been due to the fact that It was hard pressed, close behind, by a runaway team of muloa. • • • Fletcher Benstep says it 1 a mystery to him how so man> married women can come out In public looking real nice and dressed np, when every one of them will admit that they haven’t a thing on earth fit to wear. ] BRACER , •I We gtndy yonr requirement* care- * J cully and conßClentioualy, and fit t 1 the WHACO appliance to your In- i J dividual Experts of long fl I experience do ail our designing jd I Armstrong Cos. U J V7ie Surgical instrumentJfouse y Establish**! 18*3. * ■i l '' qTTI 84 West Ohio St. U Indianapolis, Ind. 1 Complete Line of (j \ Slfyy Sickroom Supplies g f AUTO SHOW Tonight! The 1922 models and—the 5 Kilties Band. i State Fair Grounds 1 —This Week--10 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. | 50<? —Including Tax—so<* STATE LIFE LUNCH ' Quick Service, Courteous Treatment, Pure Foods STATE LIFE BLDG. - - ~ We olothe the Entire Family ON CREDIT Peoples’ CreditClothingCo. 46 North Pennsylvania Street. Second Floor. - —i)

INDIANA JSAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922.

TROOPS KEEP ORDER ATFIUME Italian Soldiers Do Guard Duty—American Tourists Welcomed. MILAN, March 6.—Two thousand Italian soldiers—Carbinier! and Royal Gusrds—are maintaining order at Flume today. Funerals of the victims In the recent fighting between the Fasctstl (Revolutionists) and the police were held on Sunday without any demonstrations. Two hundred American tourists, braving the dangers of warfare in Flume, ventured In to the city and were given an enthusiastic welcome by tho populace.

ROOFING , JUl s^£ s ma 3° r lty of commodity prices now advancing. HOOFLNG products are still practically at the low level, vv ny further subject your home to hazard of fire originating from flue sparks or burning buildings in the neighborhood when a reasonable outlay will relieve you and your neighbors of this worry? Why wait for the heavy Spring rains to develop leaks In the old roof, which may cause much damage to Interior decorations? . f uri, ish estimate of entire cost of re-covering with fire-resist-ing. moisture-proof ASPHALT SHINGLES or ROLL ROOFING, laid either over old shingles or new foundation. All jobs carry a guaranty o keep in repairs; all workmen and the public covered by full insurance under the State laws. Call Main 0747 for an estimator. Greer-Hankins Lumber Cos. 624 Massachusetts Avenue.

Will It Hurt, Doctor? Not a Bit! e give Nitrons Oxide Gas and Oxygen for painless extracting. Just a quiet, gentle sleep. You feel nothing. EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentists < arner East Market St. and Circle.' Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

ONE CARLOAD Will be on track Monday morning and another car Wednesday so that there will be plenty of stock for all for the entire week. These cars will consist of both winter caught and pan frozen fish and the quality is fully guaranteed by the Plant Fish Company, an Indianapolis concern doing business the year round on the city market—Stands 355 and 356. Winter Caught FISH Wintsr caught fish are terms that are applied to fresh caught fish that are caught through the ice and immediately frozen by the weather. These fish are caught principally in the lakes in the far northwest where the temperature during the winter is very low—immediately upon taking the fish from the nets the fishermen throw them on the ice where they are frozen quickly by the weather and then packed in boxes, loaded into reirigerator cars and shipped to destination. Os course if necessary to hold them longer they must go into sharp freezers where this insures their safe delivery to the consumer—we Invite your patronage and guarantee you satisfaction.

WHERE TO COME Cars located Alabama street (Big Four switch) just south of Police Headquarters, east side of Alabama St. Bring your baskets if you can—if not we will wrap them for you.

First Car Will Contain the Following Varieties, Next Car Will Contain More Varieties Fancy Round W. C. Mullets I Per 1 / Dressed Lake Superior Bluefins . . I Pound O /2£ Fancy Round Tulibee, White ..... j Per 4 Fancy Round Lake Pickerel J Pound JL H C Winter Caught Round Yellow (Per Pike (1 to 2y 2 lbs. Average) ■ .. . J Pound iAi mm ' PLANT FISH COMPANY v (Our Name Your Guarantee) Permanent Adiress, City Market, Stands 355-356

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Listen, mother. If yon y B, really think yonr girl f x| looks so charming; In that new frock, why not perpetuate her beauty 4 \>i ffkA I" I*—by bringing her nt i rßff in tor a photographic a BSh portrait? ' Ninth Floor, Kalin Bldg. E i^i Family Washlny 16y 2 Pounds for SI.OO 6c Each Additional Pound Soft Water Quick Delivery Call Drexel 6770 6777 One of our trucks will call, FAMILY WASH LAUNDRY 831-837 E. Wash. St.

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Steamship Tickets Rates, reservations and tickets to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT FOREIGN EXCHANGE Full information for the traveler. TRAVEL BUREAU Steamship Department MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK FRENZEL BROS.

By Themselves! Here your clothes are washed, ffHOO.OOO dried, ironed, BY THLMJ * Laundress SELVES—without direct contact with any other family’s clothes. By anew system, we J/m need not MARK your clothes if Yl in ANY of the four kinds of it ®PJ I] service we offer you, ff Phone MAin 0523. Washing Headquarters Satisfying Strvjct Nathan T. Washburn. Ged. W. Pein. Isaac B. Taylor.

Will Your Name Be On Our Interest Pay-Roll? APRIL Ist WILL BE OUR INTEREST PAYDAY. You can pet your proportion of the thousands of dollars we will pay in interest to our Savings Depositors on that day, if you will open an account on or befor® March 10th because we will allow interest from March Ist on all deposits made on or before March 10th, and the interest will be credited on April Ist. We Pay 4 ] /2% on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street. Get one of our Little Home Banks.

Is Your House Wired for Electricity? Why Not Wire It on the Payment Plan? Estimates cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hatfield Electric Company MAIn 0123. 102 South Meridian Street.