International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 14, 1922 · Page 1 of 12
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1 mm *7 -1 rt* 4f-r Wzm ft»*,™ls. ,,.. JJ. .WJI,. J• sa "ywjP-v^rf^ $^,rgBp--v«: v» ft -y THE INTERNATIONAL FAIJbS PRESS yaes rt*-* I rz-r I PAGE TWO IRELAND WANTS TO Melodrama Stuff se ritj. f' v'^V" f' *_ S COLLECT TAX ARREARS Vii -tj,',, we •&-H -i' TAXES REFUSED TO BRITISH GIVEN TO FREE STATE FOR -AS# CHEE-ILD.'J COLLECTION KIDNAPPED.' (By Associated Press) Dublin, Dec. 15.—The Irish income tax is raising several interesting problems. During the fight with the English the order went forth that no Irish man should pay income tax to the British. It was difficult to collect it, therefore, and large arrears remained outstanding. When the trea ty was made, the British assigned to the Irish government all the Irish arrears of income tax as an asset. Unless Covers the Whole these arrears are paid the deficit of the Irish government will be considerably increased. But there is now great hesitation Christmas Gift about paying. People say it is hard 'flk. enough to pay one year's income tax without adding arrears which they HK were invited not to pay, and have since A Ford Sedan spent. The suggestion has been made by a responsible financier that the pretruce income tax should be wiped out. But the Irish governments agreement with the British assumed certain burdens A Ford Sedan delivered Christmas morning will v. for which these arrears were a make everyone in the family happy. It will take the set-off, and if the arrears are not paid additional taxation will have to be imposed entire family everywhere you want to go'quickly, to meet those burdens. Appeals are made on the ground of patriotism surely, and in comfort every day all winter and through and duty to the new government, but all the coming year. it seems evident that a large part of the arrears are now uncollectable. It is as beautiful as an electric with the sturdy The future of the Irish income tax is power and dependability of the Ford chassis and Ford also attracting attention. There is a considerable class of well-to-do people Motor, at a price fixed by Mr. Ford himself below the who, although domiciled in Ireland, 1914-1915 prices—the lowest price ever quoted on Ford have property in England, and there are many resident in England Cars. who have property in the Free State. people Hitherto all these have paid income So arrange for delivery of a shining new Fo^rd tax.in one lump to the British Sedan to your home Christmas morning. Hear the government, but now it is feared that they may have to submit to a double shouts of joy from all the family. A small payment income tax. It is a grievance familiar down and the balance during the coming year will in the dominions, and an agitation is on foot to relieve these taxpayers make this the Merriest Christmas your family has ever from\.a repetition of that grievance in Ireland. known. HAVE A FORD SEDAN DELIVERED WOULD SUBSIDIZE CHRSTMAS MORNING AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL Northern Automobile Co. AND FARM PRODUCTS to (Special Evening Tribune) Washington, D. C., Dec. 15.—Senaator Brookhead, Republican, has proposed Successors to C. W. Jewett & Co. an amendment to the ship subsidy International Falls, Minnesota bill which would provide a subsiay for American producers in the industrial and agricultural lines. •i j. 9* ^3 jsr Ml Christmas Suggestions The Key to Wealth is Right Buying. What better gifts for Christmas than useful Men's wearing apparel? We have a complete stock of Men's New 1 8 Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes. Quality merchandise at the right prices, all guaranteed. Here are a few suggestions for his Christmas Gifts: Silk Shirts $3.75 to $5.G0 Sweaters, Pull Over and Coat style $2.95 to $7.50 Fine Dress Shirts $1.25 to $2.50 Flannel Shirts $1.95 to $4.50 Felt and Kid Slippers. .$1.25 to $2.50 IMPORTED DUNHILL PIPES for the particular smoker, Dress and Work Shoes $3.00 to $7.50 Silk Mufflers $1.50 to $2.50 nationally advertised. Assorted Cigars and cigarettes. You Felt Shoes $2.50 to $3i»0 Brushed Angora Wool can't go wrong when you make! your selection from our large Caps, Fur in bands... .$1.25 to $2.75 Scarfs $1.50 to $3.00 stock. Silk Hose, Neatly boxed 50c to 75c Hats, Silk Lined $2.95 to $4.o0 Leather Vests $5.00 to $9.50 Wool and Cashimere Hose 35c to 75c Boxed Suspender Sets.. 50c to $1.00 Suit Cases, Fibre and CHRISTMAS CANDIES of all description. Old time Christmas leather $1.50 to $9.50 Leather Belt in boxes. .50c to $1.00 mix to the very finest of Johnstons chocolates. Special Hand Bags of Cowhide. .$5 to $12^0 Knit Ties and Cravats .. 50c to $1.50 prices given to Churches, Lodges and Charitable organizations. Dress Kid Gloves Silk Trunks and Wardrobes $10.00 to $50 Consult us at once so we can have plenty of time to make up ^Single Trousers $2.00 to $6.50 Lined $2.50 to $3.50 99 Mackinaws, all wool. $10 to $12J0 special orders. Warm Lined Gloves .$1.00 to $2.50 Overcoats, latest styles .$15 to $30 Lamb lined Mitts .... $3.00 to $3.50 Suggestions Overcoats, lamb and Underwear, Cotton, Wool leather lined $17 to $37.50 and Silk $1.25 to $5.00 Suits of latest patterns .$15 to $35 Stationery, Christmas Cards, Tree Decorations, Dolls, Toys, GILL Fountain Pens. Special Ice Cream orders for Christmas CLOTHIERS McCORMACK BROS. International Falls, Minn. One price to all and that price the lowest us International Falls Minnesota j*..'.',," MS is a £h V'Mf I