THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4> 1921 HOW MUCH MONEY DID YOU MAKE IN 1920 ? 7-------------r------s-------------, â€"-4------------;â€"r 'â€":----------; Uncle Sam Begins Collection of Fed- eral Income Tax for Last Year; Same Rate as 1919. Work has begun on the collection of the income tax for the year 1920. Uncle Sam. through the Bureau of Internal Revenue, is addressing to every person in the United States _the question. "What was your-net income for 1920?" The answer per- mits of no guesswork. Every single person whose net income for 1920 was $1,000 or more and every mar- ried fterson whose net income was $2,000 or more is required to file a â- return under oath with the collector of internal revenue for the district in which he lives on or before March IS, 1921. The penalty fojiJjLilnre_ is a fine of not more than $1,000 and an addi- tional assessment of 25 per cent of the amount of tax due. For willful refusal to make a return the penalty is a fine of not more than $10,000 or not exceeding one year's imprison- ment, or both, together with the costs of prosecution. A similar penalty is provided tor making' a talse or frau- dulent return, together with an ad- ditional assessment of 50 per cent of the amount of tax evaded. ____ Women Must Pay Tax The income tax applies to women as well as men. Husband and wife must consider the income of both plus that of minor dependent chil- dren, and if the total equals or ex- _cj^d^_J|2100JLjLj-elurji^JiMHf be fried. A minor who has a net income in his own right of $1,000 or more must file a separate return. To be allowed the $2,000 exemption a married per- son must be living with husband or wife on the last day of the taxable year. December 3.1. 1920. Divorcees, persons separated by mutual agree- ment, widows and widowers, unless they are the sole support of others living in the same household, in which case they are allowed the $2,- 000 exemption granted the head of a family, are entitled only to $1,000 exemption.^^~=^â€" HAVE YOU SEEN "PEP"? HE STRAYED AWAY AGAIN ______ j Have you seen "Pep"? "Pep" is a treasured member of the Fred Bulley household at 229 Sheridan Road, Kenilworth. That is, he was until a few weeks ago. when he suddenly disappeared, failing to date to return to his customary haunt, â€";â€"-.. . .. "Pep" is of Boston bnndle bull ex- traction, white vested and boasting white feet. His tail is described as unusually short. He wears a plain brass collar, a Christmas gift. The pet was a gift to the daughter in the home and had been a faith- ful companion until recently, when he became possessed of the wander- lust. He was located in a Wilmette home. Several days ago he was turned out into the garden for his daily romp, He strayed and has failed to return. THRIVING REALTY BUSINESS M. F. Barker and Co., realtors, re- port the following sales for the week ending January 29------, The beautiful home of P. J. Sham- pay, located at the southwest corner of Central evenue and Fourth street; vacant lot belonging to G. H. Cavan- augh. on Sixth street between Greg- ory avenue and Isabella street; one hundred and fifty teet ot vacant at the southwest corner of Linden and West Railroad avenues. OPEN FORUM (Continued from Page three) without the subtlety of many of the so-called high class plays, both in the legitimate and screen world. Then too, they always point the moral of victorious righteousness, which is the saving grace that enables many at the aforesaid high-class plays to get by. They are not nearly so thrilling as the war films, with which the whole nation w_as_ surfeited for several years. In â- them every revolting de- tail and vile suggestion combined to arouse both young and old against the enemy. But did anyone then raise the question of contamination of the youthful mind? On the c6ntrary it would have been considered un- patriotic to have barred those films from the children. for the best picturerbirEnirBesrpro- ducers, and has to take it for granted that each pictures is up to standard. By all means let there be censor- ship, but let it be by the parents in- dividually. Insteadâ€"of sending the children to the movies any time re- gardless of what is being shown, or taking them just because they, the parents, wish to go, let them see only such pictures as are suited to their age-and understanding. â€"- If our Village theatre is to be run for the children, let the parents guarantee its support, If for the gen- eral public, let us have plays that the general public enjoys, of the same high standard which has always been maintained by our local theater, a standard which has not even been reached in classic Kvanston. and for which our Village theatre manager should receive the unbounded com- mendation, appreciation and support of the people of Wilmette. • (Mrs.) Ella M. Brunsr-â€" 751 Michigan avenue, Wilmette. III.. As for the titles of the plays hav- ing a bad effectâ€"much better a bad title for a good play than a good title for a bad play. . » As for an occasional objectionable scene such as the one mentioned by your correspondentâ€"the manager is not held responsible, as he contracts VILfcAUE OF WTCJIETTK Or.liimiM.- Xo. 1200. AN ORDIXAX(K WATCH THE BIG 4 POOR SHOES PROVOKE THE BLUES „„,„„„........iiuiHiiiii......n.....i.......iimimiiiiiiliiii..........iiiiiiiniiin......iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiii.....iMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiiiiiiiM Ihe gloom chaser is the shoe repairing expert at the FACTORY DEPENDABLE SHOE REPAIRING F. W.NORTON, Prop. Phone Wilmette 2358 Lake and Ridge Avenues Amending Chapter 4U of the Wilmette Code of 1917 as amended, concerning: Vehicles. DILLING HOME SOLD Albert \ W. Dilling, 1047 Linden gvenue. recently sold his residence to W. S. Bristol, of Chicago. Mr. Dill ing has been appointed chief en- gineer of the Sanitary District of tfnicago and will reside at 7600 East- lake terrace. Chicago. R. M. Johns- ton and Co.. were tbe brokers 18 Year Goitre Is Quickly Removed Operation Is Unnecessary;. Illinois Woman Praises Home Remedy rsfotf: rt would l»e ijl.-y;il to publish ttlPSP sta t • •iiM'iit s it" they were not tPue. Airs, Y, It. W.st. Kansas. 111., says: "I have used two bottles of Korbol Quadruple, and m> uoitre of is years is complt-ti-ly cured. .My_ji. •<•.!< is down to normal size (jeforV usinu it would choke..me to wear anything around my â€"ue*4< 4*nd vvh-H I would sit down to eat. Some.t init-s It was terrible. Last .SUitV- nit-r I could not ib> :uivthiim. I was so liurvous JNoolil iuit stand for anyone, to walk around in tin- house.â€"tt hasn't bothered me now for a month. I am now in i;.....I health-and, feel tin.' Will tell anyone my experience." Sorbol Quadruple comes in small bottles containing enough for most eases. It will ~rrrrr~ stain or irritate. I )oesâ€"wo4â€" 4-Hj-er-f-e+t-â€"withâ€"dailv work. Leaves parts in healthful, normal con- dition. ' Requires 10 minutes daily.» .._..'. 0«'t___further iiifQiination at Ren- ni'pknrâ€"Di'un Co..â€"drimâ€"storesâ€"eVel'V- where or write . Sorbol Company, Meehaniesbure < >hir>------,------------ â€"-,â€" (Advertisement) village: of wilmette SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Wilmette Special A.SMesNmeut 3Vo. 137 IN THE MATTER OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT OF THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE FOR THE IMPROVE- MENT OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK FIFTEEN (15) OF DINGEE'S ADDI- TION1 TO WILMETTE "VILLAGE, BY GHADING. PAVING WITH CONCRETE- â€"AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING-THE" SAME, DOCKET NO. 137 OF THE COUNTY COURT-OF--GOOK- COUNTY; ILLINOIS. "NOTICE is "hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Board of Local - Improvements of said Village has here- tofore filed in said court, in said cause, . a certificate showing1 the cost of im- provement, the amount reserved for interest, and that no excess remains to be abated in reduction, of said assess- ~~ment,~and also that said improvement ; has been "completed in substantial con- formity rto the requirements -of the original ordinance therefor; and has applied to said court to consider anA â€";â€"determine whether or... not th-e- faets xtated rh said certificate•â- are-true: ami that said court has fixed Monday,-the 2:1st dti> uf February, A, P^132L at ten n'rlnPlf A. JUiir an annn thi'itm-fler u» ------th^-iJTIsTness of the court will permit. at the room of said CMunty Courtjjithe â€"â€"Court House itr trre~tMTy"~oF Chicago in said Cook. County, as the time^anxLplace for the hearing on said application. All persons desiring may file objections in .said_xourt before said day and may ap pear on the hearing; and make their defense. ________-----=== -â€"-â€"------- DATED January 24th. A. D. 1921 EDWARD ZIPF, WILLIAM H. ELLIS, JAMBS F. BYRNES, Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette. L12-2tc He It Ordained Hy The Prenldent and Hoard of TriiMteeN of the Village of Wilmette: Station 1: That Chapter 49 of the Wilmette Code of 1917, <as amended, be. and the same is hereby further amend- ed by substituting for Section 3 and of said Chapter (being Sections 1039and -1 iHlr-respectivety^ xst sattTCord e~or"~r9TTJ7 the following Sections to'be designat- ed respectively "Section 3a" and "Sec- tion 4a" and to read as follows, to- wit: * "Section 3a« The license fees to be paid annually to the Village Colleetc shall be as follows: One-horse wagon or vehicle.....? 3.00 Two-horse wagon or vehicle. . . . 5.00 Three-horse wagon-or vehicle... S.00 Four-horse wagon or vehicle.... 10.00 Six or more horse wagon or ve- hicle........------............. 15.00 Motor bicycle or motor tricycle. . 5.00 Motor vehicles of thirty-five horse power or less (except_______r motor Trucks, motor driven commercial vehicles and mo- tor vehicles which are used for hire) . ..................... 5.00 Motor vehicles of more than thir- ty-five horse power (except mo- tor trucks, motor driven com- mercial vehicles and motor ve- hicles which are used for pub- lic hire) ..................... Motor coaches, motor buses ..... Automobile delivery wagons of two ton capacity or less...... Motor driven vehicles of more than two ton capacity, used for commercial purposes. other -tinm TtnTse' hereinbefore speci- fied.........................._ Motor vehicles other than those hereinbefore described Which are used for public hire .....^ 10.00 lie wauons making deliveries in Wilmette ..........'.......... 10.00 All such licenses shall expire on the last day of December following the date of issue. If the vehicle for which a license is desired has'been purchased by the applicant for license hereunder prior to Jolly- 1stâ€"of any c-u-E^en-t^-y-ea-iy the full annual fee herein specified shall be paid': if such vehicle has been purchased by applicant for license on or a ft of .July"! st of any current year. Tire fee to be paid shall be a sum equal to one-half of the annual cense fee hereinbefore specified, UUOâ€" VIDED, however, that the fee .to be charged for each arid every license., is- siied under five provisions of this Sec- tion__ during the period beginning March 1st. 1921, and ending December 31st. 1921. shall be a sum equal to five- sixths (5-'.«) of the full annual fee hereinbefore epecified.â€"All revenue de- fees shall be and used for-4 expenses'â€"â€"of- lmprovements Stomach-Kidneya-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand- ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder- and uric acid troublesâ€" COLDMEDAL nsnmna 10.00 15.00 to.oo .2iUUX- or re- rived from such license kept as.ii separate fund paying the costs and street or aTTey inri rSr" - •----- '<. ~~"j "Section 4ir»" 1'p'onj the issuance of said license, the Supripjjritendent of Pub- +tfâ€"Worksshall deliver to tbe '"a'p'nli- I'iint >:i Tiielal plate bearing a ' number ami the name of the class to whldh such wagon or vehicle belongs aiid the year for which such license is is- sued, and it shall be the duty of such applicant -to afiix such plate in a con- spicuous place upon the front or the r-iuirr side of such wagon or vehicle. or upon the right side- of the horse drawing any wagon or vehic.le./whe^e -44â€"< an readily- lie seen: andâ€"Itâ€"shall hr unlawful for any person, firm or ror- [â- oration' to use. or tn -p«iiwe oj permit any agent or ^employe to use any such w.i eon <rt»- vtjKud-i^â€"althongtv â€"d-»4y li- censed: upon the streets, avenues or yJievsâ€"ut-ttoe.--"v-illage, unl-ss such ).late is atlixed as 'above provided; provided, hoW-ever.â€"that tt shall not be ncces- sary for any wagon or vehicle to have the aforesaid metal plate affixed ^as -aforesaid except wh'?n actually in use upon the streets, avenues or all«-\s of the village." r'^eeilon '2: This -ordinance shall be in force from aifd after its pas*ige ami due i.ublicatiofi according to law. I'.\SSI-:it- HT The 'President and 4^ut-4;d- - of --'-Tfu s r e e s of the";"vi_Ti a«:e... ot tlie tirst day of February â- 'â- posited Aiiu] ftled_ in WilmeUe on A P. 19^1^ and !! nm V41bvgtâ€"eq-erkâ€"of ~sTrbr N'ill.iut'â€"rtrfHjjTTrsT nay- ol Fehruai 1921, -^10iA Ki. K nR.NKfl. Village Clerk, A I'l'ltMYKU by-the President of the ViUrts^fF Wilmette this first dav of Fehrnarv. A.-T>. J1921. N; i:dward zipf. ^r-Pi-esident of the ViPhige ol â- ATTf%Tr'~E'ARL'"E, ORNER. Pxrblished Village Cbrk "Tth dav 6F on --rrfF~Tnv dav ofFeb- !'i;in-r^=ft^JMl in Tho fI.ake Shore •Ni ws. ..a__s£c.ujar_newspaper- published ORNER Lrl3-ltC in said Village EARL E. The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- mina. At all druggists, three sizes, 'ook for the neme Gold Medal oa every boa •ad accept ae imitatieo Kill That Cold With CASCARA^ QUININE Colds, Coughs ^QM^ AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours â€" Relieves Grippe in 3 daysâ€"Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the headâ€"Cascara is best Tonic Laxativeâ€"No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT â- â- â- Seller of Good Food Wilmette-Centra! Ave. and 12th St. Grocery Telephones 510, 511, 512 & 513 Meat Telephone 514 Cash and Carry - - - - 5 Discount On orders of $1.00 or more of normal 5% CASH DISCOUNT Profit Goods. Cash and Delivered - - - - 2% Discount These do not apply to Meat Department Credit and Delivered, one order delivered free Special Sale February 7th to February 12th I ni»?or Fffcnrl Pri#*AC If you have an ic^ea that food prices have not come down, compare these LiOWCl r UUU r IICCO* priCes with those of even last Fall, and you will be astonished at the great reduction Granulated Sugar FLORIDA ORANGESâ€"Balls of juice. Very sweet. 2Kl size. Doz..................38c 176 size. Doz................48c 150 size. Doz...............58c GREENING APPLESâ€" Kxtra fancy, bright", perfect . fruif 10 lbs. .. :...........s..o5c POTATOESâ€"Fancy Wisconsin. Pk. 15 lbs, 35e. Bu. 60 lbs. . .$1.35 RICHELIEU ROLLED OATSâ€" â€"Without exception----^beâ€"l'me^t made. Clean, fine color, no dust With an order of $2.00,^harged or cash, of normal pro- 1 A 1 Q|i fit goods, 10 pounds of finest white granulated sugar. *" pOUilOS jMIC ^Td^bury. Washburn, CHEESEâ€"New York 'Whole MifkT Old. Snappy, lb...............40c FLOUR Cresota, !•£. bbl........... .$1.45 DR. PRICE-'S- CREAM---BAKlNG+€OFFEE^RoasT"SraiTtbs- POWDERâ€" 12 oz. can.....20c RYZON BAKING POWDERâ€" 1 lb. full weight. Can ,______30c -LARDâ€"Pure bulk. lb........ .20c CR1SCOâ€"Lb -6-rhtr^rjg: pkg...........^ • .29cH-MONSOON APRICOTS^------^~ RICHELIEU COCOAâ€" !• ""v^Extra fancy; peeled; heavy syr- Dutch process, delicious flavor. Try one can. and see how much cheaper and finer it is than the -y, lb. ..27^c vou are using. $1.00 one RICHELIEU CATSUPâ€" The supreme quality, in catsup. 17 oz.'bottle .................32c MAPLEWOOD MAPLE SYRUPâ€" .VbsotliTety~pure maple ^ap syr- up. 2Vi lb. can...............90c ^\UTONfN4-0LTVE OILâ€" Qt. can ...:........._........$1.85 Pint............... REIN A OLIVE OIL- ', Imported, pure, sweet olive oil. This olive oil is recommended by Sprafiu'e. Warner Co. as one of the .best on the market. Quart can................,. .$135 Pint can . . ...................70c COVO OILâ€"A blend of "pure veg- etable oils. For salad and cook- ing. PL ___..................35c MAZOLA CORN SALAD^ OILâ€" ca+v Qt SKINNER'S ^^PA^HETT1^7-oz. pkg :59T JIfc_ FIGS TURKISH IMPORTEDâ€" _ lrancv. new. 5 crown, lb..-----35c DROMEDARY DATESâ€"PkgT FARD DATESâ€"Black. Lb. ... 3 PRUNESâ€"Sweet Santa Clara. 70-80 size, pqund............14c 46-50 size, pound .-.ttTT.'. ... 24c 20-30 size, pound ___........39c PEELED PEACHES-^^ Blue Ribbon. II oz. package..23c ICI 1711 DAICTMO RICHEL17U RAISINSâ€" Seeded and cleaned, pkg. .32c SUNICAL PEACHESâ€" Splendid vellow cling. can. Doz. $3.1t).f Can ... No discount. ...28c No. 2 ...26c up;.No. 1 can. Doz. $2.50, Can21c- No discount. DE LUXE APRICOTS^ ^-^=- Extra fancy, heavy syrup. Large No. V/2 can. Doz. $4.00. Can 35c No discount. RICHELIEU PINEAPLLEâ€" There is no finer Hawaiian Pine- apple. It is perfect slices, heavy syrup and delicious flavor. No. 2 can. Doz^J430^Can^. ____.36c No. 2K> can. Do. $5.20. Can___44c RICHELIEU CRANB E R- R Y S A U C Eâ€"Ready to use cheaper than fresh cranberries, No. 2 can...................35c FERGUSON ORANGE MARMAL- ADEâ€"Sweet. Very fine; 11 oz. jar .....; .^......,.......... .25c DEL MONTE LOGANBERRY JAMâ€"The finest quality of jam. Sugar and fruit only. A very limited quantity left. _ • Large No. 2-can^Doz.____...$4^0 ^SrZIZ^^===fTTTTTTtrrr^.: .35c DEL MONTE PURE PRE- â€" S t raAvberry^l-Ra^p^ 26c Exceptional value, lb. .., COFFEEâ€"Richelieu. - Sprague Warner & CoVs Su- preme quality, 1 lb. canJ_!=!=l=UBc= LENOX SOAPâ€"One of the best known Brands of Proctor & Gamble's Laundry Soap. 420^7 oz. bars iti box ...... .$5.15 10 bars........___ ...........45c ^OLD-DUST-^-----fâ€" Large No. 4 pkg. 33c. Small..5c KITCHEN KLENZERâ€"Can ...7c OLD DUTCH CLEANSERâ€" ^^» .............:;........ .mc~ berry. Gooseberry,â€"Blackberry, 15 oz. jar 44c; dozen ......$5.20 -No-4i«eourrt. OLD STYLE MINCE MEATâ€" Fine quality. Lafge 2 lb. jar 48c _MONS6oN SAUERKRAUTâ€" j MIXEDZNUTS-------^- English Walnuts. Almen4?7 Pe- cans. Brazils, lb. I......;___32c PEANUTSâ€"In sheil. Fresh roasted, lb............17c BROOMSâ€"Little Tom.- ~ WTell made. Fine corn. $1.00 quality, each ..........*...^.75c MONSOON EXTRA ASPARAGUS POINTâ€"Fancy, white. No. 1 " square can. Doz. $5.40. Can 45c PRIDE OF WHITEWATER CORNâ€"Extra Standard Wis- consin. Doz. $1.75; Can .....15c PARIS SUGAR CORNâ€"Burnham & M or rills' well known Maine Sweet Sugar Corn. Dozen $2.40 Can ...:.;........___7...,.,jfe PEACE EARLY JUNE PEASâ€" Remarkably fine at a very low price. Doz. $1.40; can.......12c RICHELIEU SIFTED SWEET WRINKLED PEASâ€"These are just as tender and sweet as fresh, June' peas I have never known a finer quality. Doz. $3.20; Can ..s....................27c -PLYMOUTH ROCK TOMATOES ,Extra standard. No. 2 canâ€"._ ~~~ Doz. $1.30TCan .....;........ lie BRITE MAWNIN TOMATOES^- Erxtra standard large No. 3 cans Doz. $175; Can 15c CAMPBELL'S BAKED BEANSâ€" - Wi4h tomato sauce;â€"Nov-2-can.- Doz. $1.50. 2 cans . Large No. 3 can. Doz. ....$1.75 Can-.. 7.7777..... .........15c IDOL BLOOD BEETSâ€" Large No. 3 can. Doz. ..... .$1.75 Can ..*........................is« RICHELIEU SMALL STRINI LESS BEANSâ€" Doz. $320; Can..............27c