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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920.

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XTENSIONS TO BE

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TAX DELINQUENTS

No extension is to be made for income tax filers after March 15, this

year, according to revenue office announcements. Only In specific cases and by special petition will they be

Fresh Interest in ParentTeacher Work Here Presaged by the Finley Organization With nearly 40 mothers of the first ward present, Finley school organized the second Parent-Teacher association of the city Thursday afternoon, and elected Mrs. George Brehm, a mother, president. Meetings will be held the first Thursday in eafch month. It is planned to hold some evening meetings that the fathers may attend.

Mrs. John Rothert, a mother, was

first vice-president; Mrs.

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Last year, it impossible to complete

a return by fMrch is rnrnnra t inn 9

and individuals were permitted to file I elected

OU or Derore that date a tentative rp-' Tamos MpVoIII a mnthar HAPrmH viCP-

Vi11 u were given an extension of ' president, and' Miss Mabel Ellis, kin45 days in which to file a comnlete dpreartpn tparhcr. sprrptarv andtrcas-

iruijn. uonaiuons which justified such extensions do not exist this year. Where additional time is actually required, because of illness or absence, the collector" of internal revenue may grant an extension of not. to exceed 30 days upon a written application therefor made before the return is due. If before the end of the SO-day extension an accurate return can not be made, an appeal for further extension must be made to the commissioner of internal revenue, with a full recital of the causes for the delay. The commissioner will not grant an additional extension without a clear showing that a complete return can not be made at the end of the 30-day period.

The tax may be Daid in full at thei

time of filing the return or in four in-(future were roughly outlined. Prob-

urer. Members or the program committee include: Mrs. Brehm, chairman, Mrs. Harvey Dallas, Mrs. Carl Wadman, mothers, Miss Mamie Lott and Miss Ethel L. Peterson, teachers. This step on the part of parents and teachers of the Finley building follows the state Parent-Teachers' executive meeting last week when it was learned thht Richmond lagged far behind in the cities of the state which had such organizations perfected in their schools. For two years the Joseph Moore school on Southwest Second street, has had the only Parent-Teacher club in Richmond, although FinleyN school had an enthusiastic Mothers' club during the war.

Questions to be discussed in the

siaiiments, the first of which must accompany the filing of the return. The subsequent installments are due on or before June 15, on or before September 15, and on or before December 15. If the return is not filed within the time specified, the taxpayer is subject to a penalty of $1,000 and to an additional assessment of 30 per cent of the amount of tax due.

The return should be sent to the col-

lems of health, and others allied to

home and school, will be taken up.

Circuit Court News

A petition to quiet the title to real estate was filed by Fred C. Roberts against John TJlrich and others.

Elmer Elstro filed suit against Will-

lw, , . . "7 iam anuiuerg ana loya uook ior fVtrStV SfiSTk Taxoave? S ffi om frauds and misrepre-

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residence or principal place of busi-i ne'hs. ( 1

Wayne county residents will file iheir returns with A. N. Logan, in the Palladium building.

hich the taxpayer has U?( uu demand $85.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Arthur K. Joyce, salesman, Indianapolis, to Jeanette Weaver, at home, WTayne county. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W. A. Bond to Francis B. Bunger, a part of the northeast quarter section 27, township 17, range 14, $1. John J. Steele to the American Trust and Savings Bank, a part of lot 77, Charles W. Starr's addition, $1.

Indiana News Brevities

LAFAYETTE Andrew A. Memmer, 74 years old, for many years one of the most prominent erecting contractors in this section of Indiana, is dead at bis home here. NOBLESVILLE Estimates were ordered on 13 miles of concrete roads in Hamilton county, which the board is planning to build during the coming spring, at a cost of near $500,000. SEYMOUR Less than 10 aspirants for county offices have entered the Republican and Democratic primaries in Jackson county up to this time and leaders of both parties are concerned over the lack of interest. DECATUR This city was without a marshal, city engineer or street commissioner, these three officials having tendered their resignations to the mayor because of insufficient salaries.

Ohio News Flashes V

. .ClrEYElAND Explosion of a car of benzine and six tanks of gasoline destroyed part of the plant of the Owen Tire and Rubber company at Bedford, near here. The property damage was estimated at $130,000. PORTSMOUTH One hundred and twenty-five gallons of whisky, stolen Sunday night from the home of Jay S. Stevens, Mt. Joy. this county, were recovered when Shirlev Ruel, Ralnh Phillips, Harold Phillips, Robert Blevins and A. L. Johnson were arrested. MIDDLETOWN Harry McWilliams 17, died in the City hospital of burns received from an exploded can of naphtha. DAYTON" Sergeant C. B. Coombs. Mho has remained at the bedside of Major R. W. Schroeder, champion altitude flyer, holds the world's airplane speed record.

District Colored G. 0. P. Lays Plans for Rally Cornelius Richardson, Richmond attorney, who i3 state organizer of colored Republicans, spent Thursday in t'onnnrsville with George C. Floyd, district chairman of colored Republican Plans for a district-wide rally, to be held in Connersville for March 18, tvere laid.

Tha hired man with thlnlnt faea Works though ho owned the placa. He works all day hU work' well dona, He'a alwaya happy and full of faa If n only has hi Golden Sun.

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OUR own grocer "will sell

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and at a fairer price than you. will ffet from peddlers who depend upon premiums and not quality to secure your orders. Trade with reliable merchants. The Wool son Spice Co. Tbiedo. Ohio

Fine Food For Small "Tummies"

JERSEY Pancakes are mada in three minutes from Jersey Pancake Flour, a combination of whole wheat and other cereals in perfect balance. They have a delightfully superior flavor and are lighter, flakier and browner.

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Y. M. C. A. News

Plans for the evangelistic work of the Church Federation of Wayne county, for the coming spring, were taken up at a meeting of the County Evangelistic committee in the Y. M. C. A. at noon Friday. A program, agreed upon last year, was reviewed. The finance committee of the Richmond Y. M. C. A. will hold a supper meeting in the association building at p. m. Friday night. Adam H. Bartel heads this committee. Plans for further welfare work

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out at a meeting of the Boy s Welfare committee in the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night. E. If. Hasemeier presided.

DEBTS DEFINED FOR INCOME TAX FILERS It is pointed out by the bureau of internal revenue that just because the personal income tax form provides spaces in which to claim an allowance against income for uncollectable debts does not. mean that the taxpayer may search his memory for a flock iJ personal loans and put them down on his return. Attention is called to the fact that Block "A" for "bad debts," is for use only by business

and professional men who are entitled to adjust their income. And such adjustments can be made only in cases where certain amounts have been included in the gross incomes, and have since, during the taxable year, been found to be uncollectable. In other words, only those who report their gross income on the actual

basis, that Is include their entire sales or charges, are entitled to an adjustment to cover sales or charges that have been definitely determined to be worthless.

Edwards to Address 6th Dist. Teachers at Meeting RUSHVILLE, Ind., March 5. The Sixth District Educational association will meet at Shelbyville, April 2 and 3. The meeting will begin on the evenign of April 2, when Dr. David H. Edwards, president of Earlham college, will give an address. On Saturday, April 3 there will be a series of conferences upon live educational topics and several general meetings which will make the meeting very valuable to teachers. Miss Morrow of Cincinnati will give an address and demonstration on the subject of reading and language in that primary grades. State Superintendent L. N. HInes and a member of the Indiana state board of health will take part in a general session devoted to health and hygiene. Reports from cities making progress in health campaigns will be eiven.

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ANOTHER JURYMAN OUT IN ARIZONA TRIAL (By, Associated Press) TOMBSTONE. Ariz., March 5. S. Burnett, a Juryman in the trial of Harry E. Wooten, charged with kidnapping in connection with the Bisbee deportations, shot and killed himself at his' ranch, nine miles northeast of Courtland, Thursday, according to information reaching the county attorney's office.

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Spring Suits $19.50 TO $42.50 Spring Coats $17.50 TO $29.75 Spring Dresses $10.00 TO $35.00

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$1.25 Beef Wine and Iron Tonic -98;' $1.25 Meritol Comp. Syr. Hypophosphitcs ...9S $1.00 Wampole's Ext Cod Liver Oil 796 $1.25 Pinkham Compound for 98 $1.25 Vinol Q8

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Prescrip- ... 98

$1.25 Tierces Golden Medical Discovery 9S $1.90 s. s. S....SI.49 75c Glovers Mange Remedy, special 63tf ?.0c Piso Cough Remedy for 2-i

30c Musterole 24c 30c Vicks VapoRub 24 50c llorlick's Malted Milk 39? $1.00 llorlick's Malted Milk for 7Dc $3.75 llorlick's Malted Milk for S2.9S

H5c Doan's Kidney Tills fr 49 60c Wendells Ambition Tills for 4iV 75c Wycths Sage and Sulphur G3e fiOc Parisian Page -49c 75c Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer for 63C

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Puffed Rice, 2 boxes

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Pancake F

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Tinto Beans, per pound .

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V. H. Dyer's Pork -I f nd Beans, can llL 5

Cocoanut De Luxe, assorted

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Apple Butter, qt. glass Jars, each . .

49ct

Roxanne Pancake Flour, two boxes . .

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Spaghetti, 1 pound box

16c j

IRose c Bup, 6-

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Tomatoes, No. 3 ca

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17c i

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98c Pure Cuban Cane

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i Argo Starch,

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Jewell Soap, 10 bars

39c

Boxes Rub-No-More CHIPS

25c 10

Bars Rub-No-More SOAP

74c

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HERE ARE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY : That will surely convince you of our efforts to keep down high prices on Drugs, Tatent Medicines and Groceries. BUY THE FOLLOWING DRUG AND PATENT MEDICINE SPECIALS SAVE MONEY

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