Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 4, 14 November 1919 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1919.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second Claas Mall Matter. MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRR9S The AnocKted Press Is exclusively entitled to the use tor republication of all news dlcpatches credited to It or not otherwise rredlted In this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Income Tax Returns Plans for the issuance early in December of forms for filing income and excess profits tax returns are being made by the bureau of internal revenue. Taxpayers will thus be given the opportunity of making out their returns immediately upon the closing of their books for the year 1919, when accurate knowledge of their accounts is fresh in their minds. As a convenience to themselves and as a means of expediting the work of the government, taxpayers are urged by the bureau to avail themselves of this opportunity. The period for filing is from January 1 to March 15, 1920. If the tax is paid in quarterly installments,

Broomhall, naunced.

of Hamilton, was an-

Eli Morris, ono of the city's oldest resident's, died at his borne on South Twelfth street, Dabney H. Maurey, export engineer,

submitted his report, following his investigation, to the board of works, who are contemplating purchasing the Richmond city waterworks plant. Josuph S. Helms, agricultural expert, announced that a number of

one-fourth of the amount must accompany the filing of the return. Form 1040-A will be used for filing individual income tax returns of $5,000 and less, and Form 1040 for filing returns of income in excess of that amount. The normal rate of tax for 1919, provided for in the revenue act of 1918, is 4 per cent on the first $4,000 above the exemptions, and 8 per cent on the remaining net income. The tax for 1918 was 6 and 12 per cent respectively. The

surfnv rntpj wVn'rli rnnrp from 1 npr rpnt nn t h I Wayne county farmers were preparing

0 , 'exhibitions for the National Corn

amount 01 net income oetween $o,uuu ana $t,uuu, show, at Omaha, Neb.

to 65 per cent of the amount by which the net income exceeds $1,000,000, are the same as for the year 1918. The exemptions of $1,000 for single persons and $2,000 for married persons and heads of families remain unchanged. These rates apply to every citizen and resident of the United States. Alien nonresidents receiving income from sources within the United States are subject to the full tax of 8 per cent on such income in excess of the exemptions. Form 1041 will be used for filing returns of fiduciaries, Form 1065 for partnerships and personal service corporations, and Form 1120 for corporations. Announcement will be made of the date on which the forms will be available at the offices of collectors of internal revenue and branch offices.

THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS DAILY TALK

DOORS

There is one thing about life, and that is it never stays bound unless you choose to have it that way. Folks hedge themselves into their tight shells. While there are a thousand doors to LET OUT LIFE! And bring it in. Doors are wonderful. They lead to so many things. Out Into the stimulating air and sun out where the whole world plays. Every opportunity is a door. Every decision, every worked out plan, every honest purpose, may lead to a great door thru which you may pass to a higher valuation in the world. Most doors have locks. A"nd some of these locks are very intricate and difficult to unlock. But the right key works smoothly and with ease. It is up to you to own arid handle every key to the door which you hope to open. Doors open into so many different ways and places. Sometimes one is thrilled on entering a room where a great task is to be worked out. And then, on passing out of such a room, how full of satisfaction we are, if we have performed well! Doors bring so many surprises, too. Perhaps one whom we have loved and missed, or have almost forgotten. I opened a door the other day and looked into the face of one whom I had not seen since my school days. And 1 was made so happy. Doors welcome, inspire, lead, because of the things and happenings, and people that pas3 thru them. Learn to pass thru doors! Learn to unlock them, after others have faired to do so. Do not be afraid of many doors.

plied, we have some, but it's a good way to water, and in driving them across country their feet get sore, and they don't thrive very well. 'Why, man, alive,' said he, 'clams haven't any feet'.' "Soon after this he buttonholed one of my friends. 'Is that fellow governor nf IillV.I ' lift rUraon,Ul T.r f;nA

! admitted that I was. 'Well,' said ths old fellow, 'perhaps he may be a j smart enough man for Iowa,, but he's I an awful fool at the seashore.' "

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

The engagement of Roy Dennis, of this city, to Miss Bessie Broomhall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S.

Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON

The other day an automobile truck ran into "what was once" a thirst exchange and Emashed a corner window. The proprietor, who later proved to be a humorist, had it repaired with boards and the following sign painted: "Automobile trucks will kindly use side entrance hereafter."

THEN AND Once upon a time for haugh

NOW. a dollar and

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You could see a show that would mako you laugh; But times have changed; for three or four. The shows nowadays only make you snour. No itu an Stuckey. They say the president is getting stronger every day and there are some folks who hope that he will be strong enough to lift the ban. We sometimes wish that Mr. Burleson's well-known two-cent stamps would stick as well as he does. SIZING UP THE COSMIC URGE. Contentment lies. In the opinion of some, in being privileged to pick to pieces that which has been done well by another. The face value of a dollar is almost as much as the interest on it used to be. The news that phone companies are go-Tifr have service bureaus is encouraging. 'iuv only living survivor" of 2.75

per cent beer won't have much to his credit to be notable for. The economic situation seems to be overcrowded. All the "political cowards should be lined up against a wall and given a plunge bath of publicity. "Ticket speculating" is not that it is a certainty. William Judkins Hewitt. Now for the near-sighted, It not totally blind tiger. Now if we can only have a one-half of one per cent winter.

The limit of commercial candor seems to exist In the following window sign: "Sale One Week ShlrU."

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Dinner Stories

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Five-year-old Margery -was invited to a party and. womanlike, she wanted a new frcck. Her mother, finding the child's party drtes in good condition, refused to buy another. Her father, trying to console his little daughter, said: "Let me see the dress, Margery." She brought it out and he said: "Why, Margery, it is very pretty! I've never seen it before." "Well." responded the child, "I've

seen it offin." An ex-governor of Iowa tells of his experience at a New Jersey clambake. "I began my speech." said he, "by stating that I had been enjoying their low-necked clams. A long faced old codger across the table scowled and said in a stage whisper, 'Little necks, not low necks." "I paid no attention to him, but after dinner he followed me out of the

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THIS RICHMOND WOMAN SAYS THAT PEPGEN RELIEVED HER

HUSBAND OF BAD HEADACHES

Mrs. Phoebe Henry, 613 South C street, Richmond, says: "My husband, who works for the Starr Piano Co., of this city, often came home in the evening with a bad headache. If this would have occurred only once in a while we would not have thought much about it, as everybody is subject, more or less, to headaches. But such was not the case. The headaches kept getting worse and came more frequently until at last it seemed as though he had the headache most of the. time. "We knew that something must be wrong and that something ought to be done. My husband was of the opinion that his headaches were caused by bis etomach being out of order,

and I have no doubt that such was the case. His food soured in his stomach and made him feel uncomfortable. "He took Pepgen and that gave him relief. It not only helped his stomach out It relieved his severe sickheadaches. It also gave him a good appetite and took away tired, draggy feelings." Pepgen was designed to prevent sickness as well as relieve it. In combatting the little ills of today it insures health tomorrow. It gives such strength and tone to the vital organs that disease has little chance to take root. Pepgen may be obtained at Thiatlethwaite's drug stores and from other first class drug stores in Richmond and nearby towns. Adv.

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More Bread More Health More Wealth A learned historian once told us: "Bread, health and wealth are inseparable." He had observed in his studies that nations rich in Bread always boasted healthy and prosperous people. You don't have to be a historian or economist to understand the reason for this condition. Bread, since the beginning of civilization, has been man's best food building brain, bone and muscle. Bread is the most nutritious of all foods, weight-for-weight, and the only economical food today. A pound-and-a-half loaf of Bread will do the work of six pounds of beef or eight eggs. A bountiful diet of Bread means a big saving on high-priced foods. A bigger Bread appetite means a gain in health and purse. i Keep your bakers busy. Eat "Two Slices for One" " Richmond-baked Bread is Bread at its best always wholesome, tempting and highly nutritious. . Eat it yjj

Two Slices for One.

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