The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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Umdon hero.
It is
This year,
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FORD.
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With atiHOwledgmtutj te K. C. &
Its
Ford
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WHEN I KM amall.
I USED to watch.
AUNT SALLY.
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PUT UP fruit.
every
AND VEGETABLES.
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FOR THE winter.
I REMEMBER how.
SHE PACKED it all.
mine sow like tow.
IN CLEAN glans jars.
AND SEALED the tops.
WITH PARAFFIN.
. or sooner
TO KEEP out.
ALL THE air and keep.
THE JUICY flavor in-
AND ALL the winter.
THANKS TO her.
City, Texis
WE HAD the fruits.
OF SUMMER on our table.
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SO WWENTTlappened.
ON SOME cigarettes.
WRAPPED NEATLY up. .
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IN A glassine jacket.
Perfect A1 i 1 i work
I DIDN'T think.
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IT WAS just for looks*
BUT RATHER that
•THE EXTRA wrapper.
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t>U -HAT'S another.
BLAME GOOD reason why.
Oar Prices Please
“THEY SATISFY.”
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Alamo Lumber Co.
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ALL OUTSIDE.
AND GOODNESS in.
<> . can do.
t of Montf-
le«n than (2,000 are exempt from the
requirement to file an income tax re-
_turn.
The obligation to consider his own
Case and to file an Income tax return
4. I». HENSLEY OFFERS FOR
(TTY Sit If I I t Hl .TREASURER
I'ergmam make,
and
kht charges
[you 25 per
Id complet*
pertaining
lamples.
very
pally
the
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Thoroughbred Jersey mule.
1 Ilan llleb pd F. NORTON.
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Read Tho Tribune Want Ads.
Illtal Uni tin Has to Snj In the t rade
Review Ihont the
l,lcliir<".
V.
ketch
Local peelers have received no offi-
cial notilica'-on of this reduction and
they say this price is f. o. Ii Detroit I
s»7i
' is iiiul I
n benefit |»erh»i ni.inrv
(‘very (healre in I’d**
Sunday,
(o present
We can be of real service to you
also in the selection of the materials
lo« iS** work* work m your home. Ccxoetouafoe
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Modern improvement* in
the handling of millwork make
It possible for you to get any desired
torus or effect in your home with
woods that are really inexpendv*.
You will be 7 lighted with
the variety p(. han<l*stnt designs
- we can show you in doors, windows.
railings, trinmiing, etc. And you will
be further plnmedat th* saving youcan -
make ant your planned ,cx;«uditura.
f.
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of Quality at Economy Prices
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hesterfield
CIGARETTES
D. Hensley Ims authorized ; .
..... n ill tpply fb l.eglslgltire fnr Special
Act.
The citizens of Matagorda are ap-
plying to the Legislature (or a spe-
cial act whloh will provide fur a do-
nation of the stuVe ad valorem tux
money to the citizens of Commiseion-
era’ Preeinct No 2 of Matagorda
County, for a period of 20 years to en-
able them to build sea and retaining
walls to protect the town of Mutugorda
from devastating gulf storms
Notice of the application appears
elsewhere In today's Tribune.
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FOR SERVICE.
Barstow, Cal.; a.In 28. In much
the same manner that rftmm small coal
■mines of the Mississippi Valley states
are worked soap is being mined In
this vicinity And all that is requir-
It.ih to
KEPT AIR and dampness.
■' /"VF’TTE right, thlit 'neat glassine
~ - v jacket isn’t just tor looks, it pro-
■ tefts your ( lieslerficlils from (bewcnUier
■“■seals in the flavor of those wonderful
Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—keeps
them in prime shape for smoking! Hain
or shine, winter or summer, Chester-
fields alwuyt ‘’satisfy!”
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"W/ r-
vvhich surrounds Lewis i«
Helen
Dora. and William
i n eupitul character si
Martin.
Mr. A.
The Tribune to make public his an
nouncement for the office of etty sec-
retary-treasurer. his candidacy being
subject to the city's White Man's
Union primaries
Mr. Hensley is well known to every
voter of Hay City and is thorougly
capable of discharging every duty
thrust upon him.
He solicits your vote and support
and if elected will give faithful
service.
Reduction in the pri......I material-
ui'd operation of the Ford plants at
maximum production has made pos-
sible a reduction In the price of the
Fordson tractor from (790 to $62,">.
The reduction Is effective immedi
itely, according to an announcement
made in Detroit Wednesday by Edsel
I Fortt, president of the lAud Motor
I Company.
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hoi urns si si'i xm it
in i'ih.isii i.m i rami \ i.
.o.ss. ' Warren t; llardh.g, presides^-People 1'1 the Eleventh Federal l<
elect of the I nited States, toilav 4.V-'‘ l'b" “ ' have saved In ibis w: .
than »10d,OOO.OtH).
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1.Illis DtIRh ill
IMFRH A\ RI D < IttlSs
In
pie opportunity to exhibit his puftli
ular ability as u portrayer ot rugged Angele* laundryman
roles \ Elam Harnish, popularly so auccessful
known
! a )>ros|M*ctor
town in Alaska.
Business in New York then call*
him, and lie indulges In Metropolitan i
vane auu iijiiv < iviuiii
_ i.,. -fR- thfr.-if Lite is due, is laid -uuarelr
on the shoulders of every resident ol
the United States Guesswork is
barred. The returns are sworn state
menta, and accuracy is essential Sal-
aried persons and wage earners must
ascertain the actual compensation re
celved. Bonuses, shares in the profits
of a busincis, values of quarters and
board furnished by an employer, and
other items of compensation for sen
Ices must be included' n 1
”Axmf Sally- die Lnew
howallri^ht
the
month
cleans
which gives |
nary laundr.i
The only thing the laundrx worke
------------ wa-. the fact that the
Mitchell Lewis has all the quali- ej once it has been brought
t st London hero He L surface is to pm n |n tins and cart
away for shipment.
The mine was discovered on hit
property near here by u Mexican
rancher. He took some of the lumps
resembling plaster of imrls to a Lus
The result was
the laundrymam
.......... ...... affaire and romance with un equally
statement urging the peo- breezy manner
The east
excellent
charming
Mong gives
. her father.
Burning Daylight'' will be shown objected to was the fact that the soap
did not maek hither, but u little soda
removed this objection. K chemical
analysis shows tho principal ingre-
dients to be aluminum silicate.
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TFX IN RH.II F MF INI KF
IS I’lSSFII Hl TFX IS HOI St
Active co-operation of the Ameri-
can Red cross through Its 630 chap-
ters throughout the Southwest Is be-
ing furnished the great canvass for
$.!3,0thl.00 Oto save the 3,000,000 chil-
dren of Europe from starvation this
w inter As <>ye of the eight relief
organizations co-operating to hnlse
this sum. Red Cross qhaptera and
members have been asked to lend
their best effqrts to accomplish
Huccaegg.
No diminishing of the effort will
he allowed by the European Relief
Connell or its individual members un-
I til the money hup >?oen ruined In full,
lit has been announced
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M VI KKlIIIIA SI LHINf,
r Ax nox aTiox.
Elam Harnish, popularly so successful thnt
Burning Daylight, he Is aided by financial backers, purchased
who goes Into a little the ranch, together with a strip *>f
land five miles long which is believed
to Include the entire vein of soup
At the laundry where the first ex-
perln ent was made many pounds of
soap were consumed in one
The employes say It not only
well, but removes stains,
It added value over ordl-
V sohps.
of
mull | from the LallaU govern.i. lit
sued to the American Red Cro-< >atei"? oven w all the oat ol'-doors none
"The ministry Is glad to state" h:i., over -iiee<-ded in
says the communication, "that in ac- London. And h's stories
eordunci with an agreement reached read w< 11 but film well
in Tirana, a part of the Italian prix- sess action in abundance
oners have already been freed by the drawn characters which
Albanians and the rest wil1 be 111. lerred to the screen make lively on
crated us rapidly ns possible The lertalnment.
We handle thoroughly seasoned
prime material. Yet because we buy
In qvutiiiss. sad h«v« the goods you went
rioM st b«nd, we can supply your needs el s
griae that Mtufiss both.
Thanks and gratitude of
the American people for their w ■> A Jack London story and Mitchell
with Italian prisoners in Al uinia l-> Lewis ns its star make a fine com i
exprotsed in an official ti-.i une'’* ti’iiip >■ c- 1' ilv* wri'er, ♦•■ • i tor this fund.
It- I - .' :
Austin, Texas, Jun. The taxa-
tion relief meaaure Which was before
the house Monday was engrossed ami
, finally pas,cd y.esietday morning after
. Hie adoption of an amendment redue
Ing the pemilty for delimpient tax
| payments from 1<> per < ent to 5 per
cent for the period of extension io
Oct. 1". i'.i.’l. Thia amendment was
olfered by Mr Crumpton of Tekark-
anu and in effect makes the penalty
li per lent, the Interest being li per
cent on delinquent taxes until paid,
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RI D < RONS HD EFFORT
FOR El ROFF'S <1111 DREX.
tinting the home and .ill running ex
outranking ' 1'”"”' ,l"' ,l"' oc<n-ion. so don't fail
not toil., | •«» <'° y<""' b,<-
They pos- |
atl(1 i TR AI TOR
when trans- |
«ti
t Gross niiti Net Income.
Returns must show both gross
n«t income. Gross income I.....
practlcajly every dollar received
th^^Axpay-'r dining the year I
‘ tractlng from gross Income certain de
ductions specified by the revenue law.-
and fully explained in instructions on
forma 1OI<1 \ and Ulin for filing re-
turps.
Business expenses are the principal
allowable deductions in computing net
Income. The law specifically pro'll' '■■
the deduction of household and living
expenses. Typical deductible business
expenses are for salaries, labor co«t
Or merchandise, raw materials and
supplies, rent, repairs, light, power,
delivery, selling cost, advertising, and
insurance. Doctors, lawyers and like
professional men may deduct from
their gross income dues paid to pro-
B(t> to implovies ire Not Dedact.
Rile Lf'im Employers*
"^Returii*. N
Only single persons whose net in- , M hen Due.
come for 1920 was less than (1,0001 This year, us last, the tax may Le i ii nt, and I urge
and married perons living with hue- Paid In full at the time of filing the the practice of thrift and economy In
band or W’ife whose net income was | return, on or before March 1, 1921. their own lives and the desirabillt v
or in four installments, the first of [ of investing a part of their savings in
which Is due on or before March 15, | government securities ”
the second on or before June LI, the*
third on or before September 15, and
the fourth on or before December 15
The return must be filed with the
collector or intenal revenue for the
district in which 'he taxpayer Ivex.
Heavy penalties are provided for fail-
ure or willful refusal to make a re-
turn and pay the tax when due.
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I'EiH'I.E IRE I RGED TH SAI E.
More work and less puj has been
^decided upon by the people of i'o-
1 land and the government has issued
an official
pie to work on all holidays and thus
hasten the solution of the recon-.mu-
tton problems facing the country
Seventy-five holidays and 52 Sunday-
reduced the working year to 23k days
’ lust year. ,
, The government followed the prae ; at the Grand Saturday
tie# instituted by the \merlean Red .........O—O-
Cre s and other relief agencies In) III I P will
I nited States have saved for them abolishing the holidays While re
ng tlmt nothing could be truer thuir j in government saving se nr -peeling local- traditions, the Amer
I;.., i,.' ,i,„ ..“Ji’e nil amount equal to the cost ot lcmis found it decidedly d’sadvaut.'
digging the Panama Canal, the grea (.,,u . Iu sll .,elH| operations on. every
est ditch' In the world. local holiday
. Reports from Texas. Oklahoma, tlon have been quick Io
includes I methods In investment of their savi-,' x**" Mexico and LmiUiano how that K|)|rtl ull(1 liH a) home
Harding, presides*-;' l"'flI>l'' 1,1 t>»‘‘ Eleventh Federul K- only the most important fete days.
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••bi i:mm; ihvi k.ht.-
For tht* boiivfit ot the people of th*
I’nited States the treaiiiiy depan-
ment makes all governinenl a\inr,
seeuritiea, rangsng Jn (’.MieminatloB<
from to $IOia), available to th
public at or through any poatofflce
The records of the treasury depart-
ment show that the $25 and $100 re*’
Utvred treasury anvingb certificate
(are sought as investments ly an in-
I creasing number of saver <. During
' the last few years the people of th
\Vasbingtf»u. D, C , dan. 2S Declltr- 1
in, ' , J ' '
Hint in the present economic state t»!; '
j the world it is necoska'iw nor only |J<«; '
I the people to. . teagh, but to practy-i’ *
expenditures and sound,"
and soldiers already have ’ J"‘
neiessury to'liberally and Unanimously rest I fled to gcutioiis for
the efficient aid they received through h*g and brawny, and full of thut visor it
the American Red Cross and the min- which is a primary requistie of |.on
. istry is very glad to express its tlon heroM.
wannest thanks tor the humanitarian1 In Burning Daylight'' he hiis .inl-
and generous work thus
I plished "
I'cri'ormiince ul the
riiealn* Sulurdny.
In accordance with a nation wide|
The peopli' of the q.i | movement, the European Children*
ditch the ; Relief Coinmlttee, under the direction
now on of HerbeW Hoover, hu
arranged for 1.......
I to be held in
J I’nlled States on Sunday, January
; 3tl, at 3 p in . to present a p cl lire
program witlumt admission .ihaiipv
luit tihat voluntary offerings are ac-
ceptable and that the entire funds so
received go to tho European Relief,
in which manner the motion picture
Industry expects to raise (2.500.1100
The local man.ig.'inent
IF
PAY INCOME | fesslonal societies and suhserjiniotis to remember that In the homes and in officers
TAX ON BONENES. to protessioniil Journals, rent puid for private bu-int-ss iF is
offices, amounts paid for light, fuel.1 piuetiee thrift and economy.'"
waler, and telephone used in suvh of prime importuiice for the publie
offices, un dthe wages imid to office i welfare that we do this just now
assistants. . I The work of the savings division of
I tho I nited States treasury depart
| ment has my sympathy and eiidoi'se-
upon our citizens
T5
and i economy in
1,.. I IXV li • llz X/l . 1st
I by i Ings,”
1920. v-.vv, «■ l..v . ....<■<■ o.u.v.,
income is determined by sub-j pressed personal pleasure over birpjt'-
l------- .------ ------- investments which are being ma|0(||
by the people of the i nited Slates ip.
treasury saving cert iflcittes, whiep
are the. 2c thrift stump, 85 govern-'
ment savings stamp and $25, (100 amir
$10tlo registered treasury savings cd‘-
tiflcate. ;
Coinmentln”- on th" ndvlsniAl'tv
every person, no matter how
may be his earnings, or income, save
Ing and safely investing a portion of
his money. Channing H. Cox, gov-
ernor of Mnssachitsetts, said, "Muy' 1
take this opportunity to emphasize
what I said to the legislature on -the
day of inauguration: 'Today and ev-
ery day through the year, I ask you
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921, newspaper, January 28, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346397/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.