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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBE R 16, TERRBLE Tk | QUIGLEYISSTRONG PIMPLES ON FACE | FUR RE-ASSESSHENT Large, Red and Hard. Burned So | Wants System Adopted on Basis Large Spots Appeared. At . Night Could Not Sleep. of Actual Value HEALED BY CUTICURA | asins e sommmt st sntrmproves property and land that is being held SOAP AND OINTMENT | ror misner prices ta not netiing the — v a just share of revenue, Mayor { Quigley introduced the subject his new re-assessment committee a meeting in the mayor’s office last ‘ning and urged the need of a new | tem cf assessment, The mayor | \intained that the present system is | ard and is anything but satis- ! 3 He urged that a ground | burned s> that > al plan such as has been adopted | red spots app — the city of Pittsburgh would re- by my rubbir sult in greater revenue to the city. | would rub my fo 2 | The mavyor plained that the Pitts- hurgh idea is to take a section de- “I chanced upon a Cuti p and | voted te a particular business, secure Ofntment advertisement and y | a proper assessment for the developed sample, and then bought mor land and then, using these figures as Wwas completely healed.” ( @ basis, place an assessment on the | Edith C. Schuman, 17 Bedford St., Hart- | vacant lots and lots which are clut- | ford, Conn., Sept. 20, 1915. tered with ramshackle buildings and | 0 ;3 | torce the owners to pay a tax on an sal?!ple Each Free by Mall | ,sccsment that has a close relation With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- |10 the assessment on the developed dress post-card *Cuticura, Dept. T, Bose | property. The same plan can be fol- ton.” Sold throughout the world. lowed in assessing residence property, © iclting the assessment be based on 2 general value of the section. . Another thing favored by the mayor O uc v 'S 5 HAS | ic to have the assessors devote their whole time to the job and pay them | 100 ASYLUM ST. salaries that will be worth the effort. g Mayor Quigley mainta that the | e Oney HARTIIOI{D way to prevent a constantly in- creasing tax rate is the adoption of | a new tem of assessment. For the “Men schools, be declared, are increasi : EF PO s Who Know” in cost’ at an average rate of $25,000 | IND this is the attitude of many Motor—The engine in the Maxwell car is not HATS That Are Attinc. [a vear. G F}‘:quv'fl:"f?\;?—, are | : people who come into our salesroom— equalled by any other four-cylinder engine of its , mention the interest on new bonds. | before they know anything about the size. And we know of larger and more expensive tive Yet Not 8 | “he rate is going to increase a iiis and a half a year unless a new method Maxwell. cars that have less able power plants. ThetMaxs Conspicuous ‘s adopted, said the mayor. The | & S well engine carries its load through mud and sand wayor also favors abolishing the . “ double taxing disiget, claming the / Not until the Maxwell is shown and demon- 2 ? or over the steepest grades without a falter. L A R I o8 o o - B . . . . VAN’'S . HATS cRiSife Cult novcl alhe hens . strated to them—until they sit in it and examine town section. 100 ASYLUM ST.. ! Clayton A. Parker, another mem- the finish—until they ride in it—or perhaps not Quality—The materials in the Maxwell car D) g her of th committee, said he be- . . = 3 . DON’ DOOLITTLE e e until they drive it themselves, do they realize what are the best that can be bought and the workman- ment and taxation would give the e e S a tremendous value is offered in the Maxwell car. ship that turns them into finished parts is no less rd the Somers system explained in | . o excellent. It is only the large production of the en and believes it practical in It i o 1 that M " I hould raost respects. By this system a basis 18 not unusua al axwell value shou axw g 4 s of valuation is gained from a business M ell factories that makes it possible to put | section or street corner. A value of not be known to everyone, because it is uncom- such quality of materials and workmanship into P | adjoining property is secured. Mr. 4 5 3 CAR ET Parker thought it would be a good mon to find such a car for a good margin more a car selling at the Maxwell price. idea to have one of the system ex- than the Maxwell price. perts come here and explain its work- . . . C 0 M P A NY e . Economy—With its other attractive features, William J. Farley spoke of land Th i i s + B EI0ES SN IS L L R LRORD, e T e s o A . e Maxwell stands absolutely alone in a highly the Maxwell is a most economical car to own. (CORNER HAYNES ST.) big factories which is being held for i competitive field, for the amount of value it offers Owners get 22 to 25 miles per gallon of gasoline high prices and yet is assessed as farm property while in the same | for the price. and 8,000 to 12,000 miles per set of tires. And locality other men are developing | : e @ B o Ghrihs el (G rots o 2 85 land and paying taxes on developed | A5 Appearance—The lines| of the Maxwell are P Xpense 1s “A few pimples made their appe on my face, and thinking that they a couple of weeks 1 then found that they were rapidly i | property, which is assessed many | = " i negligible. thousands higher, He maintained decidedly attractive. There is no break in the ibat a real estate man who develops o home sites is a community benefactor, contour from the radiator to the back of the car. We are sure you want a car such as we have b h fi d te y th ic f o In l'ai[] Car e tS RS b s e D The fenders are gracefully shaped. All metal described the Maxwell to be. If you will give us g p while the man who objects ta every | : parts are enameled or nickel-plated. The uphol- a few minutes of your time we are sure we can inprovement and keeps his place in g 5 . rundown condition gets off light and | stery is deep and well-finished. From any angle convince you that the Maxwell Car is an ex: Se“lflg at : | cventually sells out at a big price. At- it, is a car that the owner can be proud of. tional value. Come in today. = torney P. F McDonough spoke along lines and explained methods |’ similar : of assessment as made by the board q SR _ of compensation and assessment. H. Touring Car $595.00. . Roadster $580.00. P. Smith explained that the method ' . of assessment in Canada is based on F. O. B. Detroit. a~tual land values regardless of the nature of the structures which oc- Yard cupy the property.- The committee decided to hold another meeting on Friday night, September 29, when it We have a number of rolls of is hoped all the members will be P b high grade Carpets that for de- RS N i % sirability cannot be equalled at Ad s vertised Letters. v any price—the patterns and i Ul / colorings are superb. And the The following is a list of letters re- reason for the reduced price is maining unclaimed, Sept. 16, 1916, at B = - duplicated by the mills. There- § & & : fore this extra low pric L llison Barrows. O R~ U T T SR, . J. Campbell. /. H. Daniels. -3 | . M. Davidson. for a fine jeio Diphenlion. Clove B. Flint. complexion 3:\‘“\‘;\.‘ F. Frostel, care of H. M. — ; : ‘ e e N : i you must do something mots | ;'rf{,’l'::llf;{xf"‘fiifl'm. ; NOTICE [ MULTIGRAPHS LETTER than use cosretics. You musl | E. Johnson Fac-simile of T: 1t ]| S son. % = ‘ac-zimile of 'ypewrit keep the blood pure, the liver y In Many Different Languages, The New Britain Wet Wash having | ; ‘5 ane 8§ colors with uxer:itl?::: 1 oo ? Cti 2 t atlsxle Wi liz Murk . = 5 g i B Sl“moji”;nt U}"‘:"N MEYN moved into their newly equipped i ar. You must als: Villiam Murkett. - ¢ g % R hte Piicos. . : powels regu \ LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. building are prepared to do first class i ive ills that > A. Miller. ! ; ’ correct flcllfi dl}?‘esnvgdulle = “harles Mille. : | : Ofice Hours: 8 o. ml. to 6:15 p. m, | York: We solicit your patronage. | THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., cause muddy sKin an yes. : 22 B ; . Dver 25¢ Store Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. | Satisfaction guaranteed. 38 Union 7 B o 31 : BEST WORK AT MODERATE Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 359,12 | Street. Tel. 583 26 State Street. Hartford, Co PRICES — - — — o » John Svenson. o THE Walt i : ©Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 F. M. " eef &;}5 ekt e e EASTERN PRINTING CO., | x : : : Miss A Zeundle Wl’lhogomalmers Made At Night As F. E. MONKS, D. 2. S, 63 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 > ell As Day. Pictures Furnished As 2 C. EBBESEN, MGR. Marshall W 5 s orgiana Monks, . D. S Ask for advertised lctters and men- | SOON AS You Wish. Georx == tion date of list. 308 MAIN STREF | . * Letter Heads Printed. . F. DELANEY, i e = STATE OF CONNECTICUT: Postmaster. INC. | offer youthe ne_edcd]hetlp. TI’;(’IV bt aan. All Residents of Connecticut own ing taxable securities are liable to tax C uick # i :{;;‘gg(}‘: %fl%oz’to;gac(l!l l;cr{ = Feryiconceliable] sha size and | at local rates unless the State Tax of four mills on the dollar has been 1 - J RE SIVE NOTI CATION. ice—f] ed a (ra . . > t % ¥ IFICATION price—framed and un o e S T Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paints, Varnishes, tly stimulate the liver and regu- | 1y.¢ j0erq of nealth has forwarded ; ~ late the bowels. They put the |, . e ’_”,i,‘“‘ \:‘,:fl ?; The J. C. Ripley Art Co,, Wall Papers and Glass. 491 Main Street, opp. Laf- body in good condition o the | e o letter calling attention to | A e, ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30TH. ayette Street. Tel, 1199. Be sure to organs work as nature intend- “r which was sent on Septem- | Branch Studio 103 West Main Street LEs ~ATS »er 6, in regard to the postponement New Britain, Conn. | ed. Backed by sixty years of T 1 e Pilla of the ope of the schools until " p 5 i . ; L l usefulness, Beecham’s Pills | e e — The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax must pay ; AE_ A are worlh o afEniado | For Your lonrnce and A HEAVY PENALTY. | ROWLEY’S urrounding towns that have been Avold trouble by having your insur- Balances in Banks (not in Savings Banks) are liable to this tax. o - | regular attendants in the local schools : 5 c : : ; CONSsi erllfig | may be permitied to resume their | 808 writien by a man who nows | suuctions and blank lists sent on application to State Treasurer at Hart- | 1O get estimates on your interior and exterior decor- 5 studies, on presenting a certificate ety ORLO] i jons of Special Valoe to Women with every boz. Gl ey : 3 ford. ating. Dicginn o Specil Valne o Women ¥ih 5 Y% | Chowinis thal they have mot heen ox- | DWIGHT A. PARSONS, g | | - l;rouefl to infantile paralysis. Booth's Block. F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer.