South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 7, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 January 1922 — Page 7
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SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 7. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
ENTIRE BUILDING THROWN OPEN TO VETS' RECEPTION
.jmmittcc Outline II o u Plans for Citv's Partv for All War Yet-. '
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Tips About Your Income Tax Under New Government Rules
DU COMB ADOPTS COURT "POLICY."
of city court procedure Friday and; I do r ft jirn;nf y-.i
placed a defendant.
urn. If the ombined
should exceed $4.000 thy
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hnv to f.- yoi.r V.'-- i r 1 tnx rrarn
uorry '.Vi-.-it It. S-". Th- N-w TIm. r.a in.ik' .r-arato return. i; a r.-i.'-v. in -..ntnlMiit r?tK- (5) All rorporationa must lile a I-, ,..,! v.ii. . I Ili.iL ii iiii-j ai.il Triikt ... i i . . . . s i, . . m mm , .f
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l,,;hiv n !.'rt n.otr und nnjirrji (S) All partnerships must file a
'that jn'i cm rvlily un-if rtan .1. iMurn fnr information rurpcs" i promj,cs to jnvoke the- practice in
Th amount of the net prom ,
an; returnable by i
'.j'-'T l.'is. on ; aain." sail .lul-c Vv.C:r.l
probation. Th offender wai fined j v.!l iv :,;;.:- i -o r' p r: t II AO and costs ar.d entT.Ced to I pr-.'.'.it ion r. :!;-. r f -r .t per; ! strvo 0 diys in jail, f'-entor.re wi m-r. tii-. ar.d d urine tr.is !::; fuspT.ded ct condition ho report oti.fr :nf:T:;o;i ;h !,iv. c
should . Tun to f.liA QnniP Vinlnlnr th; rroh.lü'.n -:T.er each week part win r rapol -o to r- . '
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Tf :.d'-r3 f i" rcsu: .-''r: I f;:r."
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Income
return regardless cf the amount o4
net Ineor.ie for th yrar.
Chance But Conduct Report is I"eceary. F.stablifdilngT a precedent which
for a period of six nion'h.
Th rav charged Mike
tc -i!-;5crcn Percent Dividend Is Declared by Company
Reimbursr Sttidrbahers I A Ta;!tjr r. j'"- m f ? " i doctors cf th Labcr Put"..5hl;jc Co. for Lost Liberty Bonds Thur3y nnrnir.?. a divii-d rsf 7 ... A .a
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If You Saw Service Well, This Means You "ThA peorl of ?--uth I'.Ti, ir.ir.dfui of th-:r jrreat !ht to all ctfrarj "t the World War. ursre y. 'i f .-i?t'"ii th r"fptinn and : t rtainnu :.t t k:vc:i n y-iur honr at the StuJehtket Adrr.ir.itratinri LuihUr.s: at S "öl " n th .vi n!n? "if Jan. rkas hrir.e your ladi' with you. "Your uniform, !f you can stt into it. or yo;;r .-rvi-" hutton will identify you and admit you ha a truest of honr."
nv ii. a. roKi:v. ' l What 1 the föderal Income
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!l"r.itd Htaf-s K''verni!Uf'nt tipon t h
j yearly earning of individual J
! only.
of a partnership
.s ci individual-'. "i
i r'rat;on. tc
I ). 2 On what I th tax ba.M? I A. Upon the net taxable income.
q. z what H meant uy nn xaxahl Ir.come ? A. (ivors or total incoinr from all .ourics, lci-s allowable expenses and deductions. Q. 4 What Items should be JnrUiAcrt in trrttn Inrnmf ?
A. All amounts received during . ülc?
the ye;ir from salaries, wages, com-mi-Hor, r from proflins, vocations, trade, business, commerce, or
I profits from s-alr-s r dealincs in pro-
' en from In-
(Tc-t, rent, dividends, etc. Q. 7, What if-nis arc allowable deductions?
A. All tho r.rdinary nnd necessary i 'f'Xp'r.M s jiai l r incurred durlnir th j 5 r.i r in t arrying on a trude or bu-l-1 nes-; travel expenses wlien on busi- 1 incw; rent for husint-.sa property; In-j
s ruture n.indiins or nqtior uw
t ii a .;..i k t tho firm vioiaior. judge cntisier u. uuLomo
iii'nk iiii.ii i'l' i - i K'a tv,, n. niiividnal. ! parted from the customary form
' wh'thT or not the profits have beenj . i. ! ,i i - v . a i
Q. 7 Whn Is a return not required? A. (1) If you arc single, or married and not living with husband or wife, and your net income for the yar is less than $1.000. (2) If you are married and living with husband or wife and your net income for the year Is less than 12.000 or your gross ineome In either case dos riot exceed 15,000. Q. s When should returns be
a farmer living near Granger, with whre cit cumst ins ro-rt o r:i:unlawful manufacture and posses- ' cr.cy by th court," !ie .-aid. -.-
ion. Chares acainsi two other defendants, Joe Vitovih an I Mike Cor.tor. claimed t- b1 v:iting m ith Kodach at the time of the larter's
arrest, were dismissed on nioti 'n o: . ' The rurro. of f m! . '
Dep. pros. Frank I-:. Couchlln.
er.cy by the court," he .-ai! p Cial'.t t oä'enlers w'io into tills court, f t th
ai.d v. iie:-o there is r.o
file. "The purpose of this a ccr.ti:iii- :. "i- to prr.t. ::
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cf Krkhart. president; V. I. T
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department trea-irer an 1 cnrTl r. iiu-t 'oration for i
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1 ir.ter.-.t vas t ':.' tu:l baker ! otht r than
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Ci!v!n Ftrrtrhnh. graduate of I"r:v- r.i Pivn4"crt and lio S. Wayr., hs oyir'C '. N". ilain
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At a i:-.ctir.(r Thursday of
ri!r.itto In charr of th r-re cram i perties or securities, also
fer th rr-epticn to b given Jan., 1' ta honor of th rar veterans of! i-' uth rw.d. the p' -.bi'.:ties for r-J ; Sr.ic a ?r-nt number .f peok ; v. rL- dicu.-.;fd Th committer !
Ik -adt-d by .Mrs. Ho.vard Woolver
vn. v.u. .i: k.uo.. ..I..-- i i tu. ' uavo ' " p i. i u i iii'jiiiu i , j Wr i t e to the collector of your disXudehaker. Mrs. J-s-ph Stephenson ! t;iX abse.s,ed for special im- kt f(r ,)!anks upon whlch return
;:nd Mrn. II. M. Wr-inrichtr. me
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A. On or before March 15 unless
you keep books on a fiscal year basi
in which cafe return should be filed i by the l.'th day of the third month
arter the cie.se or your nscai pcriou. Q. f To whom should return be made ? A. To the collector of Internal revenue for the district in which your legal residence or principal place of business Is located. If you have no legal residence then your return should be made to the collec
tor of internal revenuo at Baltimore.
! provements , losses sustained in any
f ra nvii et ii .n intern! into for tiroflt. or
I.'.prmeott and took , . '. 1r.AAri nf hlI!ls,nfS!-. n,KO
tion building of tb.- ?t udobake-r ror-!ti,.n
Iii- I ' ' ' piJ Ml i t' I (
p oral. oti l.t.r
debts, depreciation, eontribu- j to haritable orpranizatfons, etc.1
). ho should h.e ineome tax!
should be made, stating the probable amount of your net Income so that the proper blanks may be sent. Q. 10 When and to whom should the Income tax be paid?
V. To the collector of internal
! v,(M A. To the collector or internal ie j,! 4 i. returns I Th- uhr,:.. b uMi:. is to be open-; n)rverv Individual hav'n- a revenu of "our rtirIct- 11 b" i 1 ' r the rrNni-nn.' i was de-' , , ierj ndiUdua m.nn ara,tl in full at tImf) of mini, rcturn, . - i? r- ' l , .,.,ir((, fin I ' -V .la1"" ;ar OI or it mav be paid in quarterly instalU :1-.I. I..t.( .r. v. .ii b. .pitiir-a on i i no ,,r more, if single r f mar- ' , - . . , . T ! cr,t , - i . . r . r, t . a i, i , r ,,-v, i,Ä , r i . i Vv t Uicnts, March l o, Juno lo. bept. 1 a the .r:,n, a-wj third Üoor-, while on ri d and not hvin? with husband ori , ,,
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ih Jlr.-t v. .11 b.- re-pi oduetions of a j wife, tren.-h, a li-oi:t. a iios . ys hous'-, in, (2 )
-Kvery individual having a
ihaa'- of the . . . A., and huts , gros ineome for the taxable year of! , , . . r .v i Vr nfU, , ' . i make it for hi in rü.'iu'- f . M. . A., th" Sal-!?'. 000 or more, regardless of his net' . . , , . .... , i . . i ... i ...... . i A. A UU1J i
atio;; Army. K n : ht s ol (.oiiirnou
and t!. i:ol Two orrh'-stras have b' n nitaU'-d to turnish mu-t-ie for the dai.ein. and tb" Studeraker bard wi'i p:ay n the first l!oor. 1 ouchnuTs and o:' i arc to ! d p' r. ! during tii- evenlnrj fr"m th-' ln:t". ar.h the "real eats" ;ir f' be s. rt 1 tfpstairs at a later 1.0TU. I i( k( ts on Salo.
Ti'k'fs for the affair for other; thnn e-s-ddir-rs and th-ir families, j bae ti.-en pii- '-d on sale at tho j stores of ;eorg l'latncr, Hullie and, Mikt's, (Jol'len i). Mann, and the I i Mlver hotel and the Jefferson cafe. i
A oom mil tee . f citizens, beaded bv ..Mrs. Thad Talcott, also has tickets for .'-.lie. The various organizations of exseivico mx-n in th- eity have pVdf fi their enopf ration in securing the presence of every war veteran ia the city. Men do not have tr. be members of orginizations in order to attend, and a man who has served with government forcer If. any war preioun to the last is jut .as i-hgible as the world far ''e-icrar. A uniform or a service button wil: .admit a man and his family. The funds received from the sale of t.ikets will be used in aiding ex-v-nrv;'e m r. who nr,. in need of aid Th" reception is an expression by the citizens of .South l'end of their rretitio'ie for the rvicfs rendered ly military men dunmr the war. The citizens' committee make the ardent. pa that ev ry man who Iv , ligib'.e tbaoiid attend. "We want
income
(4) If husband and wife living together have an aggregate net income for the year ef 12,000 or more, or an aggregate gross income of Jö.ftOO or more, each shall make a separate return or the total income shall be Included in a tingle joint
and Dec. 10.
Q. 11 If a person is unable to
I I naive ms unii iviuiii u nu cnuum
him ?
luthorized agent, guar
dian, or other person charged with the care of the person or property of such person.
(Conkey's second income tax article will appear in The News-Times Sunday.
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Work at 81
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KORMENDY HELD GUILTY OF COUNT
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Record Crowd to I ear Lindsey in Lecture Tuesday rSoU-d Juri-t of DfiiM-r Juvcnilt Court to Urine; Mcsaize to Hov Scout?.
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"Work at IS is work, but at 81 it's the reverse of work it's play." Such is the whimsical nhiloso-
i phy of W. n. Brower, who nears.
his SJnd birthday, but manages to put in about 10 hours per day managing and laboring on his large prune ranch at Healdsburg, Calif. "You see." lie explains, "at 18 you want to play. You know epilte well that you can work if you want U. and any number of hours. That's
youth. Hut at M there's a real kick
in the mere fact that you can obtained a chango 0t pudge.
menay ukcwiso received tne
as young as j i
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' show 'e ni that you're 'A b n Jud-e 15 n lindsey. bead of j the other fellow." the famous lenver Juvenile court, i
speaks at the Hiuh school auditorium . T.. IF'.'I i 7 t ext Tu - lay . vernrc. h, will fac- Meli II lU AttCJld pndably . : .f th. largest audiences AnilUCll CoilWIltioil that lias ever cretted a sp. aker at Announcement of the ölst ftate t!ie I-t- ii auditorium. Judge Undsey, convention of the Indiana Young who is now making a lecture tour of, Mm's Christian association, to con
vene Jan. 1?. was made by Sec'y W. M. Danner of the local assoI ciation Friday. A delegation from :th- association and a number of ; business ;ind professional men of the c ity will attend. j
. e'onferenee headquarters will lt I
i located at the Meridian et. M. v.. j fhurch In Indianapolis where geni eral sosi-ionv will be held. Among I the features of the meetings will be 1 addresses by C. A. Tevebaugh of Inula napolis, A. J. Elliott of Chicago. H. i:. Iewis. Cleveland. O.. John !'i utius. Columbus, ().. and other of-
t j Licjuor Law Violator Fined S100 and Costs Sentence Suspended. Found guilty of operating a ij'moonshine" still and unlawfully manufacturing intoxicating liquor, i Mike Kormendy, was fined 100 and j rests and given 00 days in jail by ftpeclal Juage Lcnn J. Oare in city court Friday. The jail sentence was suspended. ' Kormendy, with his alleged partj ner. Joe Torok, were arrested by Federal Prohibition Agent Harry ; Inthern following a raid upon tho ! Cheerheart farm, on the Kddy Ft
v.t av vvi viiii iu lilt; 1 CJ'Ul l Uio largest, illicit whisky-making cache ever discovered in St. Joseph county was found. The case against Torok, who previously plead guilty and received tho mlninuim fine, and. Kormendy who denied knowledge of the of-
! itnse, nearly precipitated itself into
a nrcak between uonstaoie Meivin Menzio and the federal agent. Menzie. who usually worked with Mathers on liquor raids, previously appeared in city court and before Jud?e Omaeht recommended leniency for Torok and dismissal of charge-, against Kormendy. Kormendy was later re-arrcsted on affidavit signed by Mathers, and
Kor-mini
mum fine and escaped a jail s-ent-
; er.ee. when the court ruled a sus j pension on good behavior.
country, vomes litre under tho i s of the n,,y Sout Council of
South l'.er.d. and reservations to hear the famous jr.ri-t are being mad. thio.:;h tic J :, S. o-ats. Admission wi'.l be i,y -t n'.y and is free. T'c auditorium l.as a seating ci-
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th" entire hail. A fev, at the Seoul
u nv ma
d reservations have le for practically
eatir.-: capacity of the ti .diets are still available ): a dquarters.
COULDN'T EVEN DRIVE A NAIL South Bend Man Was Forced to Give Up His Trade Feels Fine Now.
ju.ig, of N'otr eivt'd 1
I.::. l- y is a fm-mrr student Dine university, and re--d gre.. of Fo tor of I.iws
from that Institution. Juvlie Lir. l-e -s prelcus
flc'.als
c o n r. o !
le.. ro people.
5 cade
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interesting to
His fame
t ni';?
i'.im all th South Pond
the founder of perl
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reputation of btiiv-r the boy's frleu-.d
uas !:..;: mm a siriKing n.ilior.a
figure. His con-.Irg to South Ferul to speak for ?h F.oy Scouts on th'? sii'-'je t of dealing with leys as their friend, n-id as such a tr. n i who re
ef the district. An unusual
of Ringing and entertain-
program
ment hns been arranged. A board meeting of the local Y
the mot !
court m tlie country, Denver's e court. a:; l th.e justlv eame.l
1m a striking
rantre for the trip.
c:ed a court senttn
re
: reveal wliat was told him In conddenc by one of hi Denver boys. cons! lere 1 one cf th? bic events of the- year. F.-edor: ,v: A. I"?r'an. prtsidcr.t of the iuay Scouts cf America will preid at the r.Ktirj. There will be music by the Ilxh s:hool orchestra.
1Woks for the I'vrnlnff at Home. When the wind whistles outside, hen the grate fire burns merrily, there Is nothing more enjoyable than
a good book. At tne liooi; Shop, ,
119 X. Michigan st.. you may seWt any type of book that suits your fancy f.ctlon. travel, hlstorj-. In fact ar.j subject in which you are Interested is covered by the books in our very complete stock. CoO-tf
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rfCiicZ:n sale,
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"I had to give up my trade because I actually got in such condition 1 eoiddn't even drlv.j a nai bt:t I am i". fine shape t.cv.- an.1 cm work aj w''.' as I ev c d. in my life," sajd V 7 Faur.t? R. F. D. a. Sfbih fJera. Tnd.. f; thirty yenri a nrpen-
tcr in South Fend. j "I have seen many remarkable
my life to equal the change Tanlac made in me in a short time. It has just built me up in every way. 1 have the bept appetite I hivc had in many years and my stomach is as saunil as a dollar, although for months before I began taking Tanlic I was not aide to eat anything witlTout suffering afterwards. "Fven the muscles of my arms, which had gotten soft and flabby, are hard and firm now, ar.d I feel fine all the time." Tanlac is 4old in South Rend by
Centra! Drug Store and Wett'ck's J Cut Rate D;ug Store and by leading ! druggists everywhere. Advt. ,
1H. I'. IL CAUSON wishes to Announce to hin patients and fr'er.ds that from this date, Jan :rd, 13::. h will d-vcto his entire attention to bis DENTAL TRACTl'in and can be found in his newly furnished an 1 completely euit;peJ rffi-s at 125 W. WA ST 1 1 N ( I TO N A'.. first st.tirway east of J. M. S b!df. Te:cphcre Main 5 4?. Open Sundiy morr.'n by appointment. I lh you cne and all a Happy and Frsperous w Year. Respectfully. F. R. r.pus :', Dentist. 4-tf
The Securities Investment Corporation
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per annum, payable smi-arnually, for money used in building business.
its home
Fetter live rtcn than die rich. Many who skimp th-mhri would !:ve rich if they hal a good policy of life Insurance. Particulars free. Walter Fgan. J. M. S. Bid. 5-tf
In the year 1321 this Corporation constructed and oid 43 houses m South I'end and Mlshawaka. For 1922 the Securities Investment Corporation plans to build at least 100 homes for working men. This, building Corporation, with net npscts in eicew ct 5223,000, affords an opportunity for saf? investment of saving for loan periods cf one. two, or three years. Securities Investment Corporation CoiiMrvatUe I.ifp lUiiiding. 12J ?outh Main St., South Hcntl, Intl. Phone M-S0.
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Will be played for twenty minutes before every performance of "THE BÄ.T" at the Oliver the balance of this week
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ThQse people who came early to the Oliver for the Thursday night performance of "The Bat" were surprised and pleased when they found they had entered unexpectedly upon the first public showing of the Seabrook Concert Grand Phonograph. A trial program of classical and opera music was rendered that took them completely unawares as the enthralling notes of RoufFs "Cavatina" swelled from Mischa Elman's violin it seemed impossible to believe that the artist would not step before them in .answer to their enthusiasm. Caruso's golden voice lives on never more perfectly reproduced than on this master instrument that fills an entire theater from pit to gallery with a volume heretofore unknown in phonograph music.
The new principles of Seabrook construction are justified tones are sweeter truer volume is more penetrating delicate passages are rendered with all the technique that characterize their original recording. If you are going to see 'The Bat" and it's well worth seeing go early. The Seabrook will continue its pre-curtain concert Friday night, Saturday matinee and night. You will enjoy a new treat in hearing the art of these international artists expressed with a power and allurement that is impossible in any smaller or differentlv constructed instrument.
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Plant No. 5 of the Dodge Manufacturing Company Mishawaka, Indiana
The Bl Electric Shop tlrin: and Htpalriaf S. D. Moran & Son
SHOES, 1.95 up
Save 1-3 to 12 Factory Blemished Men's, Women's, Children's Fine Makes Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back U. S. ARMY STORE 330 S. Michigan St.
Edwards Iron Works GET OCR VIUCS fltlsferciAC ChaoneU. 1 Bout A&sfr. tUrs tint u M41 mt. -.a?i
IRON WORK PRICK IlICHT. I Beams, Channels, liar, Sheets, Reinforcing, Stairs, Doors. I'iro I'soapcs, Window and Machine fiuanls Ornamental Work, Ftc.
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Nerer mind to what Order you may belong The crer that dirrt!y cznrerr.s us that ant tu receive is jour crler f r Harrisburg Coal It 1 loyal to u who LS It rlays no fn rlfe. It has the 's.gn" cf -worth. It has the "Kr:p" cf quality. H is th "pa word' to reypectarde yoclety. S.C.Lontz&Sons On Colfax Av. Main 74
