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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Dec 1921, p. 3

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Caroline Chbcolates, 1th., 599; 2Tbs. . Djer Kiss, Mavis and As The Petal combinations of Face Powder, Toilet. Water, etc, $3.50 to 810.50 In F: ?_v Bottles, up from .. . "Vt'y lefh'd 'Il‘rum “how I!" "1- mm 5'1 (2.000 or can nr «hm-r gm» Extra Values from $3.50 to ................ $15.00 our {m which h lmmxlu to w»: path] ant-Mina of 010 public in "w unwity u! Minx. ery pin-31v m-I .Ihhlunl “hm. ml immmc for "It" unbu- )rnr i- “JIM or mrr an." make a tram: Water-man’s Ideal and The Dunn Pen, “Like a Camel goes a month without a drink." a personal exemption of 33,500. When the not immune tau-mus $7M!” the personal exemption is tuluced to $2,- 000. Thu personal exemption of a slug]! pvrson twnulnx at 81.000 te- nnllcw u! the M! lumme. For each dept-mum! who I’I'ft‘h’ri hi: chief mp- port from the taxpayer and is under I“ yen” of an or 5- 'mnpnblo a! wlf-xuppun lwcuu-o- n! pluwitnl or mental defection. :m (-xa'mpuon of "()0 Huh In allow-ml. Diet Kiss Mavis Sets A Founlain Pen will be appreciated The portion of the new law which has to do with ice Crvam ,atlmissions, beverages, and the like. (tommonly called the “Nuisance" taxes, does not go into echt-t until January 1, 1922. Dealers and taxpayers should bear this in mind and continue to collect and pay these taxes during the month of December. The changes in the law are sweeping and a more exhaustive statmnent as to the provisions will be forthcoming in the "our future. But Mr .Wovks malts that there be no relaxing in tho collection of these taxes lu-l'uw tho first of the your. 'l‘ln-n- arr mum-mus rlnangns in the ‘ law rvuunling tln- lm-omo ’l‘ax Law. Many of them aye minor in character and do not nth-ct materially any chango in the law umlor which the tax has been (‘llllt‘l‘lt'tL 'l‘lu-n- are, how- ever, tuo radical provi‘sions with which [’10 public should be familiar. There has been a change in tho per- Mina. oxrniption for married mm and ht'fllih of families. In this can» u married man or hum! of family whose m't incomv is 55,000 or loss is allowed. A huge mortmont of styles, colors and shapes at per box. 65c to ................... 7 mm A '3'?!“ :Issrrtnmnt of stxles. colors: and chum no The "Revenué Act of 1921". rev cently signed by President Harding, has caused some confusion among the taxpayers. Many questions have been asko daily as to the scope of} the new law and as to the time it be~ comes elfecfivm In View of these conditions, Earl '1‘. Weeks. Chief of the Aurora District, Internal Revoldae Service, wishes to call attention to some of" the provisions of the new “NUISANCE” TAX NO MORE AFTER JANUARY 1, 1922 JfifiXnfifTfi 2 zltufi'ifimmflfm’“ 33"“: W tions In its business without regard Laws Regarding Income ‘l‘au- to whether or not there was any in» tion Should be Studied by com or 1088- .- Kpirig Manicure Sets Au Wage Elmo‘s. Perfumes SPECIAL! The public is admonished to have «heir records in shape as soon as pos- >iblc after January 1, 1922; and to make out their returns for filing at the earliest possible moment. This is to save confusion and congestion during the last days for filing. It is ‘uot necessary to send the return and the payment, early, the filing may be done at any time up to and including March 15, 1922. But the making out the return is a matter which requires Join our Christmas Savings Club now â€" pay in a small amount each weekâ€"and next Christmas you will have the money you wish to spend. The plan is simple, it is safe and it is sure. return. Telephones 6 278 DRUGGISTS FIRST NATIONAL BANK . . . 31.10 Downer: Grove. Illinois. or over must‘flle n (‘OME IN TODAY DOWNERS GROVE REPO] ’A. C. Weingartncr, Asst. Division? ‘Chief, Post Office, Aurora; Deputies, Frank M. Bordon. Whoaton; Hugh ’11.; McGruth and Edwin C. Althea, Post; Office, Elgin; Hugh R. Marshall.3 Yorkville and c. D. Schoonmaker, De; Kalb. . i The names or the deputies and the location is as follows Earl T. Weeknn Divieion Chief, Post OiiYce, Anna-m: time and should not' be'delayed. ' Mr. Week! wishes the nubfic to ‘feel free to call on the Deputy C"!!- lector of h!- district or at the ofli a ofthe mmionouthoseconan :1 cf the Post Ofl'lce Building, Aurora, for any information. The men in the service are anxious to assist the taxpayer in any waypossible. Let us have your order EARLY 'l‘hese goods are all of the best quality and prices are down to “bed rock.” Everything in Fruits, Vegetables and Table delicacies. New 1921 Crop Mixed Nuts, per pound New 1921 Crop Nuts, all kinds per p1 Gifts for Men Men’s Hosiery, § Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, Suspenders, Shoes and Garters Maybe you have overlooked part of your Christmas Come in, we may have the very thing you want. purchases during the week. PHONE 8 Box Candies 65c to $2.25 For the Kiddies ‘ The Best of Candies Main 6: Curtiss Sis. Candy Canes and Santa Claus Candies for the kid- dies. The best candy for the Christmas season. Embossed with emblem to suit, $1.50 to Kodaks and Brownies Everything to Dress Your ('hrislmas G A large assortment and "mum-s i they range from 65c to .......... Bunte’s Hard Candles Well known brands in The famous Eastman Lineâ€"Everything to Finish the Picture McBride Bros. Knobbe Ice Cream Bricks, 60c Quads, 65c Bill Folds, Pocket Books and Belts so we (inn give you the BEST of SERVICE. Pound, 201' m ..... ICE CREAM Cigars Bulk Candies 20 to 60¢ lb. bnxr-s 0f 10, 25 and 50 - / 0" (hr ’ (fin-mum” 18m“. I?“ l1; 21 S. MAIN ST. in various sizes, ........... 81.25 :ifl Packages

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