New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 18

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Buy eggs that tell of thoroughbred poultry There’s no mistaking that Parksdale Farm Eggs are laid by well-fed, well-kept, thor- oughbred hens. They're so big, so plump and meaty. Youwouldn’t get better eggsif you gathered them yourself. And because Parksdale Farm Eggs come from thoroughbred stock you can depend on them to run uniformly good. Insist on them. Remember that a coupon is packed with each NEW BRITAIN A chest of silver for coupons Twenty-six pieces of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver- ware in the beautiful Vernon Design are_yours for 30 cou- pons and $7.50. They make a wonderful gift. For 30 more coupons and $7.50 you can get 37 pleces more. A third set can be obtalned in the same DATLY HERALD, ‘SOLVES RIDDLE OF THE INCOME TAX Collector V. W T Sqmre Gives Fuel Dlrectmns W. W. T. Bquire, collecter of In- ternal revenue for this district has {s- sued a statement in reply to inquiries concerning new provisions of the law as to exemption for marrted yerlonn‘ |and returns on gross income of § r more, A married person, vand or wife, whose net income ror 1521 was $5,000 or less will be al- owed a personal exemption of § if the income eded exemption allowance is the 1015 law the exemption was $2,0¢ regardless of the amount of net in- | come, The normal rate remains un- changed at 4 per cent on the first| : $4,000 of net income above exemptions and 8 per cent on the remalning net! Income, | “In order that an income slightly | In excess of $5,000," the collector 41l not be subjected to an inor ely disproportionate tax hecause of reduction of the exemption to 100, the law provides that such re- duction shall not operate to increase | unduly the amount to be paid. For example, on a net income of | )10 the tax, without this saving | lause, would be $120.40, which is 4 | | per cent of $3,010. The actual tax will | | be $110.40, computed as follows: | From the net income of $2,510, is de- | ducted $2,500, leaving $2,510, nn‘ which the tax amounts to $100.40, To | this is added $10, the amount of net| | income in excess of $5,000, | “Heretofore a person whose nct in- | come was less than his exemption of | | 81,000, if single, or $2,000, if mar- | ried, was not required to file a return. | ‘nder the act of 1021, if the gross ome of an individual equalled or| eeded $5,000, or if the combined ross income of a married couple and living with hus- | FRIDAY, JANUARY B, 1922, Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street New Britain THE BIG CLEARANCE SALE IS NUW ON “FULL SPEED AHEAD” COATS REDUCED BEST MODELS OF THE SEASON All models reduced for final clearance tomorrow! Fea- turing flared skirts, noteh and choker collars, smart but- ton trimmed belts and deep pockets. Also genuine fur trim- med types, including Raccoon, Opossum and RBeaverette; materials are Bolivia, Velours, Polo Cloths, Normandy and $12.98 $19.98 $22.50 DRESSES REDUCED Utility and tailored Serges and Crepes smartly elaborated Values that are without rivalry, models mostly of quality Tricotines, never hefore offered at these prices. or simple types for women and misses. $12 98 §$17. o8 (;IRL\" (O \TS REDi'( U) Specially reduced groups, with all the newer styles and novel effects, fashioned with wool velours, wool mix- | tures and Polo Cloths, sizes are 3 to 6, 7 to 9, and 10 to 16 years. $5.98 $7.98 $9.98 BOYSHFORM BRASSIERES This famous brand of well fitting brassieres in assorted materials, sizes 32 to 44, white and pink. dozen which will help you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver or a handsome set of Parisian China. Read how this proposition works out. that of dependent children equalled or | exceeded $5,000, a return must be | filed regardless of the amount of the| | net income. ‘‘Net income' {s gross income less certain deductions. The fact that al- lowable deductions from gross income, | | for business expenses, losses, bad | debts, etc., may reduce the net income | below the personal exemptions does not alter the requirement to file a return of gross income, if such gross ficome equalled or exceeded $5,000. ASK LOCAL MAN TO FILL PULPIT P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. su outrisuters for ew Engtand s;:‘ XNGW Jersey Chureh Would Haye Rev. Davis as Evangelist Special at WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE GOWNS Fully cut as to sizes with clean workmanship, excel- lent materials and color ef- fects. Speclally 85C Reduced to ... MIL LI\'ERY All the season’s millinery creations, reduced for final clearance. - $1.00 $2.98 $3.98 Wedgwood Creamery Butter is delicious. It is churned from full cream milk and holds its freshness and flavor longer. A coupon comes with each poynd. coupons and $6.00 you can own 42 feces of beautiful Parisien Be sure of getting good butter and eggs regularly by using Wedgwood Creamery Butter and Parksdale Farm Eggs. Order them today. If your grocer isn't stocked write us. hi band." For 30 more coupons and $6.00 you can get 36 pieces more. A third set of 34 pleces for 30 coupons and $6.00 completes this magnifi- cent dinser sarvice of 112 | MAIN STREEY AT PRA1T, HARTFORD | 8t. Mark's church, was badly burned | | dow. The leaking alcohol took fire | on the right hand last evening when | With the result that his hands were ; Painfully Burned by |an alcohol lamp which was being used | burned, the right one quite severely. | Rev. John L. Davis, of Trinity M. @ | The Rev. Harry 1. Bodley, rector | E. church, has been invited by the under a small heat cked. Rev. | hearby, grasp- | €meritus of St. Mark's church, will | Methodist church, of Rifgewood, N. > for the win- | officiate in the place of Mr. Suteliffe | J., to take charge of a week's evangel- | B | on Sunday. | istic services in that place. The serv-|§ |ices, which are similar to the ones held here recently by Rev. Dr. |§ C'harles L. Goodell, will be opened |§ Sunday by Bishop Hughes. ‘ Rev. Mr. Davis has attracted con- | siderable attention throughout New |M England because of his powerful ser- |4 mons preached in this city. So much |8 attention have they atfracted that| 400 MAIN STREET 400 portions of several of them have been published in New York newspapers. g He is attracting more attention be- cause of the fact that he is the leader, R I t. f not only of the largest non-denomi- | the local “Y known Y. M. C. A. Bible class at the present time The John I is Bible class, at {the Y. M. C. an enrollment of 106, The yman's Bible class, which meets Sunday mornings at 9:30, when Rev. Mr. Davis talks on psy- | chology, a membership of 425 and | i the pressure of his work here but has arranged to take over the services fog |the first three days of next week. By this evening he will have had a rec- ord of 10 sermons within the past |seven days. During the Goodell cam- | paign Mr. Davis attained the record ttending or conducting eight serv- national Bible class in New England, but also leader of the largest Y. M. had 324 members present | ay morning service. , averaging an hour in length, in one day. REV. SUTCLIFFE INJURED. Has Hands Broken Alcohol Lamp. The Rev. | Mr. Suteliffe, who w Samuel Butcliffe, pastor of | €d the lamp and m Continuing ANNUAL JANUARY SALE OF Linens and Domestics Bed Spreads Long Cloth Art Linen | s g { ,s ! BEGINNING SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7TH, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOOLENS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, ETC., AT LOWEST OF SEASON’S PRICE A FEW OF THE MARK-DOWNS: C. A. Bible class in New England, and as far as any knowledge available at (" is concerned, the largest | § r. Davis has been forced to de-|§ cline the invitation to take charge of the services for a week, because of 36-inch. CRETONNE 25c¢ — Yard — Regular 49¢ yard 36-in. MARQUI CURTAIN SCRIM 10c — Yard — Regular 25¢ yard. PERCALES Dark colors 10c — Yard — Sheets Pillow Cases 2 1 best butter, §1. Russell Bros. —advt, SANTA STILL WITH US Cottons Towels and Sets Turkish Towels Blankets VELVET Flannels All Colors 98c — Yard — Regular $1.98 yard. 40-inch. CREPE DE CHINE $1.19 Regular $1.89. Heavy 29-inch FLANNEL 10c — Yard — Crashes Table Damask Will Be Matter of Ceremonles Satur- day Night for J. J. Gabany's “Gym” Class at Sokol Hall, Comfortables *d Christmas entertainment ance will be held at the Sokol aturdoy evening, January 7, | , at Sexton street, Santa 56-inch. ALL WOOL will be present to welcome all 'mid 2 %) v | T will distribute gifts to the gymnastic VELOUR COATINGS slass and to all the children as well. Lublonovich State Instructor Peter L L . . | will have a short talk on the “Gains NE of the greatest value-giving events of the year at this ° of Physical Culture.” | An entertainment wall be given by |§ the Gym cla They have hnnm — Yard — practising diligently for the past two | Regular $3.5 under the care of Jacob J ‘ Gabany id Peter [ 8. Inmmm | will follow and an enjoyable time is| promised all who attend. 40-inch | - CHARMEUSE 1"\'irzlnlu Delight™ for Sunday Dinner. The New Haven Dalry has created |a new frozen dessert, “Virginia De- Y | light,” a rich velvety cream enveloped l\&l'h nute with a medley of flavorings Regular $2.98. Napkins 54-inch. ALL WOOL Pattern Cloths PLAID SKIRTINGS $1.79 — Yard — Regular $2.98. 50-inch. ALL WOOL SERGE $1.25 — Yard — Regular $1.93. store is this great event. Every woman in this vicinity remembers the values displayed in previous years. This mon is the time to lay in new supplies. Iousewives who watch for 36-inch. SUNF opportunities to save should patronize this sale, because the DRAPERIES 65c Regular 98c. 45-inch. ALL WOOL FRENCH SERGE $1.45 Regular value $2.50. values represented are below today’s wholesale cost and con- sequently afford great savings. We reserve the right to limit quantities. | that is irresistible. On sale Sunday at |New Haven Dairy dealers exclusively. 40c a pint. 60c a quart. No orders filled from factory.—advt. OTHER JANUARY SALES IN PROGRESS | Best butter 51c Ib. Russell Bros. —advt. REMEMBER ! The Rest of Our Stock is Equally Reduced.

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