The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 17

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R /vMen who can louu trouble.in motors or ignition and repair it quickly are ‘the men" who get the big money. - There’s little competition."for “the :- mechanic who 18 wise ‘enough to become thor= usiness, ~Farmers who “Keeping up their own power machinery. The present demand’ is greater than ever for 'mmwhamnnpdxumoroponhuamm road work. Learn MoiorMechanics By Big Shop Standards the rate starts at only 4 per cent and increases very gradually. Thus a mar- ried man’s income of $10,000 pays in- come taxes of $590, or less than 6 per cent. An_inecome of $20,000 pays $1,990, or less than 10 per cent. At present income taxpayers who have annual incomes of over $86,000 pay 50 per cent on the portion over $86,000 and under $88,000. - But the total tax of a man with an income of $88,000 is only $24,770, or less than 30 per cent of his total income. | BIG BIZ HAS OTHER TAX DODGING SCHEMES " ADVERTISEMENTS HowIMake B Out of "Ornery” Money 1gllorses. - By J. A. BUTLER BOUT two years ago | witnessed up in York State an al'nbflwno orse- bvanmdmmgd kadevxlofa and Making 50 § o ot e d e e e e e ot . —the_up-to-date ‘methods of spotting trouble ‘Making 50 per cent the highest rate in a few aY‘ L n > ba : ,hom":;“-fi,“,‘ Stagre: “fi,?ddf‘,{n,__,,a,,"fi:fin | would mean that no income would pay fik “fi““"dml@flh e. Mackley ehying. A piece of paper bbwmarg“ the & of the: care, repair and opsration of auto; 50 per cent taxes. 'It would mean that taken the mare off the owner's hands for soad would eet the home oy, owncy tractor, sttionary gas engines and aeroplan p just ten days after Hberfw$l75m. thoughta deal of the animal, but couldn’t ; ‘mechanica. | a $100,060 income, which now pays A dw B of $125.00 1 b - oo You work with the most modern oqulpmenu and pro $ mten dnneu on motors, including the Liberty our test | taxes of $31,190, would -pay only $30,- days! g o Byabie wart slons s worth the arieo 91 000,- that a $200,000 income, which That started me favestizath * No-unnecossary lectures. "No -experlence neces- | mow pays. taxes of $93,190, would pay g e e Ll et | O R 0% 0 hat 300,000 i e e e | Speclal Buslness Courte o GOl oy | come, instead of paying taxes of E,.he famous horse trainer, Jesse : xyoeords; ,\“‘.’."".}.‘;.. r:l:\n‘;r'gm_ s $161,190, as at _present, would pay : Bee‘rg Beery, 1 leamed, used to : mluumn a N extin charge, $130,770. - fi &emfimm. Stars earning h'il -ol:yh.&.:.:gllh o InStead of paymg 50 per cent taxes exhibitions in col bmh_ns < numsoo _gives full 71t today. Mfllm Write for the $100,000 income would pay only | - : *'F. D. Hennessy, President. 80 per cent; the $200,000 income 40 he could accomplish more JOWA STATE A"Tgt & :&‘gf;fl,fic“““" per cent and' the $300,00(i income 43 Mhhm%b% it il st L | per cent. The §300,000 income is the read i bcni-trding oo 2 'sepy . FTODOUIK Inshoot only one at present which pays more "by mail-instruction. had m.ammsmmm o ’tha.n50percent It would be cut lzdiedBeuy'sCmm'nlxk down from 53 per cent to 43 per cent, spare time and in a few months a neat little saving. - was able to aceomglilb magical Other schemes for changing the in- m‘”"’m“"“&m 2 gome taéch arebevan;;us The * United bad ; had tates amber of Commerce pro- = : . poses an increase on the sur-taxes Other s:c':?“fi” nnlze ol ai then ' the colt was which affect “moderate” incomes, and l'hm*k’m’ e dda'::n:d"” to ol lmrt in some way ox other. the repeal of the excess profits tax. m. m;n horse- Bm.wyb::o you thereis Secretary’ of the Treasury Houston doingsol madef\ntbermqmuel. erearewhat 0o hard, long work oz injury l:othecolt. wants the excess profits tax repealed a few of Beery's students said. F'llletthemtell No one should have a biting, mub,n, “|: and the income tax extended downward of their success in their own words. horse- when it is 80 easy to cure these vicious 50 as to tax persons now exempt. Mr.S. L. Arrant writes: “Justtotest Beery's habits, Nooneshouldnuempuohenkinnwl _— : methods, ‘1 ‘bought the worst , kicki the old fashioned way when s ELEVATORS IN AFRICA fighting horsel could find, Paid $65.00 for him. make the task so easy, To every horse owner, ; A&:fimdlwhm a few hours accordh to every of my advice is to get Tl:;eh So:;th, dAgncan Umot'xl-u g;ver;; to Beery’s system 1 sold him for $135.00, a% thelf!euypml?ila. Ywfi ment has decided upon construction ortland; Mich “m, my for yourself, but you can a. state-owned elevator system with 1 ha M,’;flg"l“mp old mare : m you two - ‘terminal elevators and 71 wup- ing a capacity. of 30 000 tons (1,000,- | 000 bushels) and the Durban elevator four year fliert v de sy B e e e e Evaelt McBlock, Elkhn.m.wm Have, war-demandga have placeda pmmum on horses. country elevators, states a report to | gentle, m; the United States department of com- handles her. 'Wouldn't hke$2000(lfofl;b:t’; w"::f"’ al Book F ree merce. The terminal elevators will be | De.fl. Snnd:. Findley, Ohio, writess By- requested tostate csee | Jlocated at the ports of Cape Town and 's instructions have ’ Bwym‘l"‘nln‘;n%h“ '}‘{m""“b}:’”wfi Durban, the Cape Town elevator hav- walhleu. angerous balker into lwmwmh to B 1ain.iorscs see bo nter ested. Itis a booklet well worth having as it reveals some startling information on horse-train- ing. 1have heardimen who considered themselves | 42,000 tons (1,400,000 bushels).. The just broken @ ke & pocy to drive it some expathorsemensay that the booklet wasarevela- 71 country elevators will have a com- tricks. ‘“‘ $17. tion to them. ere is nO use in my going memtolmn elusuoldltloasbow bined capacity of 160,200 tons (5,340, for $l50 .00 into details on the booklet when you can get it 000 bushels). = The report adds: company *: free for the asking. “The total cost will be £1,799,000 . How I Work P drop & fao 1o £ Prok, mam Dg'!-fi:“g’ ~(about- $7,000,000 at the present rate |- The big source of my incomeis in buying up return mail. A panmd will do as well as a letter, -of exchange). In addition 1,000 spe- cially- designed railway cars of. box type and 40 tons capacity will be re- quired for service as soon as the ele- vators are complete “That, in brief, is the scheme for the Union. - But this is not all. A similar scheme for Rhodesia, involv- ing the co-operation of the authorities- in Portuguese East Africa, has been ‘prepared and the decision in regard to this, we learn, may be made public at any moment. Thus the whole of South Africa will be covered and the Union and Rhodesia are placed in a fair way of becommg jointly one of the great granaries of the world.” DEPARTMENT STORE PROFITS The profits made by department. stores in the large cities are-indicated by suit ‘brought to dissolve the Hill- 0. 2 man & -Co.. store, Chxcago Papers TE“O“BA“]fl%:%’h%:fl?wam filed. show last ‘year’s profits were. o il .$836,000, or 40 per cent. There are ‘seven larger stores than the Hillman store in Chicago alone, and on the 5 .mf“"‘n SCHOOL OF MUSIC. trer ecsd basis of the Hillman profits the largest : = : l’ll:l:::h Msn II.L one made net profits of $6 000 ,000 last tisement witk §2.98 and watch will be sent by mail year. b ¥ N-hlq Nlnfiwmmuflpll L A BUSINESS . IN 6 TO 8 WEEKS EARN UP TO $506 A MONTH' Alrplane and Tractor Meclmmeu Vuloanizers, Acetylene We!dero wefil e here. We teach you to be an E: pert 0 that y’ou can make the big- - gest kind of money. Our Graduates command the biggest | profi'l'n e THE ONLY AUTOMOBILE AND TRACTOR SCHOOL URI. V‘TVEB?gE ‘WAS APPROVE AND EMPLOYED BY THE U. 8. GOVERNMENT W. DEPARTMENT FOR TRAINING S8OLDIER AUTO 0 MECHANICS. ‘You can learn this attractive, we!l-ruaylnc business in & practital school that has complete equipment. ‘Transfers hools—St. P: fostt a'i‘rld School BYMIn EMORY 3. mn. President o LE; AR“ A TRADB m% kauxe. San Franclsco and Vanoouver. - The Largest Day cm! Evening Classes 1 Free 100 illustrated Catalogue which will explaln FREE S Sisynly Weasss, Wit MODERN AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOLS#< ’ 2512 Unlversity Ave., “Midway” owt. K SL PAUL MINN. FRI hn!.h. or Bend sond ONE EXT fi.l llll"ll' WATGH €O0., 538 So, Dearbo MUNICIPA,LvPLAN'I“ sAVEs-sls,ooo The municipal water plant at Elmi- ra, N. Y., has saved the peoplé of that cxty $15 000 a year in water bills, S PAGE szvm'rm = i o REPAIRS ‘For All Furnaces and Send us name and number and we will supply BEPAIIIB and PARTS, STOVES 17 8. Third St., U. 8. S'I'OVE REPA]R COMPANY, Hinneapolin, ‘Minn. deeged " Mention the Luder When erflnz Mverunm :

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