South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 16, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1920 — Page 2
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SUBWAY CASE
Exemption Granted by ' Income Tax Regulations
New York Central Lines File Answer to Cross Complaint
of Commission.
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C!slminz;t to le in impr---.!)i!itv
riip: i' .n f SI.'ciO in tl.rlvho actually vipports .;inl mur.
m.-fim" nf an unmarrWI ir.in who
not tli" h'-.nl of it f.ttiWly. is lii.'n!-un-lrr tre- in r:i t'x law . t n 1 nrh ' i"Ti y.i,, r-'Hiir"-i to ir.ak'- a rffjrn if his income i-? N-y.s th.m $1,0"' t y ir. An x?mpli.n of i '.!"" j ir..i'j" i.n th' irvorr.e of a jr. irri' l man, th? htuil ot a family A-fio j-, ret r'(ulr'(J to til" u r'tnrn
. to ccrny.ly with the hI.t of the (.';' 1 ''
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'.lr rrrvlco iomrnis..-.;"n to j-'a l!i-h 'ft 5uMv.iv at t!ic r( -iri.: of ?h- I,inteoln hlehw.'.y n ir N 'v rli-1-. !; York Ti t r;i 1 ?il l an Hriv-r to Ihn rrr.y-cou.pl. tint of th- ronirr.lsslon in circuit court Thir-1 ay ithir ?-uit to j-ay ri vi t. of th" crlcr. Tho Chic aero, ia.kp Shore end fcotitli 15 nd railway ;uvl tl.- Chi ao. Fouth Fiend ami Nor tlv-rn Indiana, railway, mat!" ; irtl-- of thVitt hy th cf iinn: ;s.-. ion. .-täte it v. all b an lmjotibi!i!y for thT;i t r r:iie funds to mt h'ir shai cf the xpciisf'S of th" r. instruct ion of th" subway. At the rfju.st of ti:.- bo;ira of ommi'lonTf of St. J'.--erh county. th public srvire fonimi.j.-ion ordorrrl the construction nf ,i t-uhway at the danrTProus ro--ri n : on July Is!. 1010. Srveral Mile . nt h -ir inw were had In South T nd lut in a.ch casf" tln orde r was upb M. Plan of llailroatl. Plans wrro offer' I hy the nilrn.il? for th construction of a mj)i-
way at nearly rl's'ht anslc- to the!
rirht of way. Th:?? rnuM be btult
at a much
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commission stated th" iiKrei-e.l
Manser of the ri'lit ansl ooiutruc-j i tion v.-n.s not worth tho savin-; Inj
', the cost of construction. IMans of th4 roniinlsMo.n provitl ! fcr the- bulldinc of a 'ubwa' which jwill ho about fiöo fort in k-rith ar.l t necessitate brid ?pati of about SO ' fct. The estimated cost at t'ae tini'1 I of the ordrr v-as ahu'.it $s 0.i' c' hut. because of th" incrr.i't price of tr.atrial. the rctinvitc U now about j jir.o.000. Engineers of the r iilrnis laiiii I If the, plans of the -omni is-ion .ir--; followed It will place th" bottom of (tho subway on the Hime b 1 res th ' sewf r.t and malce draining an im- ', possibility.
aii.O'int. .i' f.-rur tlie ir.tri--a-ie.- of t ho iti'.rne :-, f r;.ort:e H. Ht --. col lector of ir.terr-.a! r.-v hue. is the Joovi. ion that Iffiiu--; h-als of famlli' s, and di -tiri-:uishes hetv. e-n unri.arriej! men who h-aus of famili.-s anil juirri" 1 men who are lie. ids. if f.imiIi'''S. Although a married man nc.i rut tile a r-turn If his income i- ( than $'"jc, a j-inh- man who i. h,td of a family and -whose income is mor" hau $1.Of'O and h-s than ?J.)"0. ma-t Ida n turi), d-vpit- the f., t that an -x-h',ti.r of Jj.'jMh m ole on hilnooMo. In rt 'aitl tr h'ads of famil th" leeulitions relatint: to the jn- ' ori4i- t:' law ra!.e tlie (h-'inilioti as follows :
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talr.f? In nr.? h')U?eho!tl one or more individuals who are closely connected with him in blood relationship, relationship by marring or by adption. md whos right to exercise family control and provide for these lependent Individuals is bad
on om" moral or lejral obligation. ! In the ab.enco of 7ontinuou.il actual
r siden( e to?ther. whether or not a. person with dependent relatives i.s a h. ad of a family within the nv.inir.fs' of tlie statute must expend on
the character of the reparation. If!
a fathtr is absent on business or at war, or a child or other dependent la away at school or on a visit, the common home bein still maintained, the additional exemption applies. If, moreover, through force of c!rcumtancf-a a parent is obliced to maintain his dependent children with relatives or in a hoarding house while he lives elsewhere the additional exemption may .still apply. If, however, without necessity the dependent continuously makes his home elsewhere, his benefactor is not the head of a family. irrespt ctive of the ipiestion of support.
j A resident n1in ulth children
person I abroad is not tho head of a lamily."
: artaisne'l will nt" a form tl i
I plea of not Tiiity. claiming s.df .!" ! fet.se. Reports indicate thut Ia-a ,
i will make a s!ron.r hir'n: in court " land has enca-d 1 il talent to !"- j n . i iifii ti i feral him. Hiw-v-r the r.orrr.;il j Bartender will be Arraigned , our. of xh, win rr.-van and he ( : r:"w 0,.r. Cnlrlow 'will tindoubte.ily be bot rid over to!
IN Oll OUUI I riiuay Hrcnit court on the charpe of I
jnurd r i:; the hrst derc' ;.nd will j
b hebt without ball. A new ar.i-'lc has developed whn it was learned this i;.ornin that fbc 1 fene will strive to show that
murder of Norls Iillon, who a.os, tno shooting occurred inside th.e j
Morning.
Anton Kae.i. harped wi'.h th"
fatally shot following an altercation at th" I'aple poii-.t saloon on I'rairie av. Tuesday niht will ! formally charged in the ity court I'riday ir.orninp. vhen the prelininury h- arint; is h ld. rripinal plans to brir.p Kasa into court Thursday morninp were misdrried lue to a a unavoidable deity in th" prob- now bejnp conducted by th- prosecutor's o-hce. Dillon lied at the Hpworth hospital late V (incsday afterinHin without making a statcm.-nt. However the prfi.-'-ution has rounde.l up Dillon's companions. Kalph Smith, proprietor of a cafe in Mlshawaka where the victim was employe and l i-.ank Kurtz, a hef in the Hmith cat'. The two m n wer. eye-witne sses to th
saloon, as the proprietor oi tn- - i tablishment. Joe Kocsis. who was struck in the fu a- luniu' an al-j
Irtrei! mele. will testily. It is hi.- ) alleped by fri'-nds of Kasa that Dillon after once leaving the saloon returned a few moments later and
acted in a threatening manner audi that the alleped murderrr shtit Iil-j
Ion after the former hail been p;ven cause to fear for his life.
Meanwhile Kasa retains hi on-1 timisti attitude and refuses to show any tciuorse or sorrow ow-r the al-j lrcd hootinu'. Hr- maintains his; original d'-fene of flrinf: at Di'.'.on in purtly -cclf tief r.so ami in his pe
culiar manner seems to radiate a
spirit of confidence over his ability to convince the court thst he Is innocent in the ey s of the law of commhtinK any malicious act.
Plush Gnats at 20f'i Reduction Belted and full flare stvle.
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ILOCAL Y. M. C. A. IS I FLAT FINANCIALLY f A nieetifjrr of th adive bo.il d of the' Yourp iIn'e l.'hri'-tian assr. a iatiop. Thur.-jlay noon, ua held (followinic the ta tejueir. .;la-r oui bv V'. M. IarLnc-r jr.. ;.; r.r;;l m erelary. that the association as 'absolutely without fund.. Mr. Danncr st at ii th it the s oj iation v.as "llat on iti tlnam ial ,hack" .and i hat, inn-e.iiat- st-pa .would have to be taken to rals .unda. At th mf-tiiii; Thursday jioon tho committee, piamnal for a larger and more Inten.-ive meeting to be held Friday noon at which ,tim J. Q. Ames, who i head o' thv ji Ity administration set tion id! the V. )Sl. C. A. cullce of Chicago, nould lie present, ul-io all of the members f tho bo.rd. The best wa: " and m-ans for raising funds at this eri.;us will be "liö- ustal at this tir.ie.
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;i gainst the ilnancial problem for t.omt time. Kcccntlv a voluntary
fcub.scrlption cainpaipn was u.stitut- ! U-d to raise the needed sum of '; 4'C0. Of this amount 11', 0 C' 0 w.ih contributed, but a pood portion ot
H conditionally, and will te wit!;- . !ravn in case the halarae of 14,- M "0rt is not forthcoming. i
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kUansack Sale ends Saturday t-uingji
kit '.:.".0 o'clock.
Till? IlLLSWOKTH STOUII, '
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Last Day For nhese !Ba!i4Eairs
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Vai-aiciD. i if' ! I- ' r- i ciIii Ladies reit Clippers
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Ladies Low Shoes
Men's leather Mouse Slippers
ipatej. Kemoe the lier and bowel i j jpoi.-'crt which is kecpinp aear ht ad ' -j kii.Tv, your tora-v- ouit-d, your kbr. 1 ? l a .1 .-. .1 v - i , : i , . b v ,i' i r- " K v I i
r.ot spend a f.-w . rits t r a i - . Women's Heavy Shoes hf Cascarets and enjoy the nicest. ; j for outdoor wear , r - ti 1 1 st l.i vat : Vi-i'.1 1 V i r 1 1 .m .v er ill
in xperienced ? ("nscarets never prip--.' ; Wicken or iir'-i-nvt ninii'i1 on. like ; p Malts. Oil. Cilornc: or hir.h l'i'.ls. Ill
$1.50
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jThey work while j mi s!eeo.
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Children's Dark Brown Shoes, extension soles
.. mm f Children's Black Button Nerves Treated Free i ! shoe.
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Ladies Low Shoes, medium and high heels Warm lined Shoes
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Ladies' Juliettcs Little Gent's Gunmetal Bluchers Misses' Kid Button Shoes Children's extension sole Shoes $2.50 Misses Laced Tan Shoes Misses' Black Calfskin Shoes Children's Laced Tan Shoes Children's Black Lace Shoes Men's, broken lines only Misses Shoes, patent leather vamp, with cloth top. Misses Gunmetal Lace Shoes Little Gent's Tan Bluchers Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes, Louis heels
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Misses' Tan Lace Shoes Boys' Tan English Shoes Boys' Tan Blucher Shoes Boys' Black High Top Shoes
$3.50
Ladies comfort flexible sole Shoes Growing Girls Black Kid Shoes, low heels Misses' Tan Lace Shoes Men's Government Hip Boots Men's Tan Heavy Work Sh oes
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Men's Black Calfskin Sh oes; English last and Goodyear welt. Growing Girls' Black Calfskin Shoes Ladies' Black Kid Sh oes, laced styles, Louis heel Ladies' Shoes, brown vamp, cloth top, Louis heels
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Men s Tan Bluchers Men's Black Vici Kid Bals Ladies' Havana Brown Kid Shoes, Louis heels Ladies' Black Calfskin Shoes, with tip and black cloth top
$4.50
Ladies Patent Leather Shoes, patent vamp and black cloth top Ladies' Black Calfskin Sh oes. military heel
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This Eent Offers Trustworthy Furs at Substantial Savings Dependable Furs are always a od investment. At this sale every piece is accompanied by our guarantee ot quality and service. Comfort for the remainder of thi? winter and for many winters to come, can be obtained at a less cost at this special alr oi Furs.
. Hud son oeai Fur Coats
Fresh From New York City
Handsome Fur Coats trimmed in martin and sable squirrel have just arrived. They are thiee-quarter and short lengths and are lined with brocade, livery coat is ot" splendid
quality.
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Vices are $460.00. $465.00, Ä.y?
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Other Fur Coats Are Priced as Follows: 1 Nutria Coat, formerly S3(5.QO, reduced to s32S.ou. 1 Nutria Coat, formerly S250.Q0, reduced to si5o.no. 1 Marmot Coat, formerly S225.0O, reduced to Si7.xoo. l eal Coat, formerlv SöOO.Oü, reduced to S'l25.oo.
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January Sale of Capes, Stoles, Scarfs and Separate Muffs
A Remarkable Money Saving Sale
fluffs
Regular Price
Sale Price
$135 Mink MufT ... .$100 $95 Mink MufT $85 $85 Mink MufT $75 $65 Mink Muff $50 $65 Brown Fox .... $47.50 $65 Taupe Fox .... $47.50 $65 Black Fox $47.50 $29.75 Brown Fox.... $15 $75 Martin Muff $65 $65 Beaver MufT $50 $65 Hudson Sea 1 $50 $45 Hudson Seal . . $39.75 $35 Hudson Seal . .$29.75 Near Seal Muffs $15.00 up
Stoles Regular Sale Price Price $165 Mole Stole $150 $140 Mole Stole $115 $120 Mole Stole $85 $75 Mole Stole $50 $2 75 Hudsn Seal $200 $150 Hudson Seal . . .$100
Scarfs
Capes
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SaltPrice 5400
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Regular Sale Price Price $150 Silver Fox . . . . VS I 35 $95 Black Fox $75 $55 Black Fox $4 5 $65 Brown Fox $59 $50 Brown Fox $45 $37.50 Near Seal . .$22.50 $29.75 Near Seal ..$19.75
5485 N tin k Capr . . $2 75 Martin Cape . $183 Martin Cane . $195 H udon Seal . $150 Molr- Capr . .
$95 Black Lynx $7") $100 Taupe Lynx . . . .$75 $85 T aupe Lynx . . . $59.75 $65 Mink Stole $73 $49 Mink Stole . . $50.75 $69. 3 0 Martin Stole . . . $50 $35 Martin Stole $2 3 $ 30 Near S'-al $4 3 $50 Cape Col!..r . . . $39.73
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Shoes, patent vamp and tip: grey suede top: Louis heels Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes, patent vamp, kid top. Louis heels, button styles Ladies urown Calfsk in Shoes, military heel 1 nrliV" R 1 a r lc KCid
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L. BERLAND says: 'ou save S3.00 to S4.00 on your footwear at Berland's. Come up and investigate.
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