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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, ®is. Bishop of Oxford WILSON MUST PAY "W ST BRel | s cuas o Rt |y [N A MONTH, Fo—But That's a Secrct. tween the Ages of 19 and 36. | House Decides His Contribution {0 | «oeed i Saniman "counett ot i | ion wousds roceived omesa arders| 10LAl COSt of Conflict Since We | monthly session tomorrow night. The 3 S A | War Savings campsien committes is|irom the government th ernoon to B e s $17 389 631 34& 1 n War Chest Must Be Made | Shonsor wms wothine ics e mave ene | mail at once questionnaires o <no | BECAME ACUVE $17,339,681, | city fathers been asked to grant in | registrants of September 12. The order | SRS | = | the history of this world. I the |sbecifies that these questionnales | Washington, Sept President | petition is granted, which there is | shall first be sent to all registrants be- | Washington, Sepl. 17.—Sevenicen | Wilson will not he exempted from pay- | every reason to expect it will be, it | tween the ages of 19 and 36 inclusive | months of war have cost the United ? 2 E won't he necessary ever to repeat the | and that 10 per cent of the total num- | States government $17 681,34 ot oisanRtco et vrovided by 1 .o, If the petition put to | ber shall be mailed each day for nine | & billion dollars a month. This re the big revenue bill, if the judgmeat |, popular vote every man, woman | days. rants are given seven iner ed so rapidly nowevel of the house stands. His annual con- {and child in New Britain would vote | days' time in which to fill out the August expenses ran up o tribution $25,000, or a third of his|for it, or if he didn't he'd want to | questionnaires ,513,222, or nearly $200,000.000 ry, must be turned over to the|change his climate in the quickest As was the case in the first draft, | morc than the highest previous e treasury like that of any other citizen. | possible fashion It he expressed | the legal advisory hoards, headed by | ord set in July e same is true of the judiciary, i0- | sentiments linst the iting of | Lawyer G. W. Klett for tha first dis- These jfigures from the Treasut gether with alf state oflicers this petition he would be very likely | trict and Lawyer P. I. McDonough | show that less than years u This featurc of the new reven to bump up against the cret Service | for the second district wil as: t the | modern warfare have cost the United 1re was thoroughly threshed out|and District Attorney Thomas J.| registrants in filling out their ques- [ States more than four times the com e hot The matter was brought | spellacy’s forces. The new petition is | tionnaires. In the first district Lawyver | bined Union and Confederate outlay Mr. Montague of Vir-{one which is ealenlated to stir wide- { Kett has arranged to have these - | for three years of Civil v, red an amendment exempt-fspread inter throughout the com- | sistnts sit in the city court room on | calculated at $3.660,000,063 vor state officers from the applica- | munity. They will have @ chance to | commercial §t. The first session will | union and $1,500,000,000 for the Con- the income tax. Mr. Walsh of | 4o 5o on September 28, 1918, by be- | ho held on Thurs. of this week and | federates. | wetts supplemented this by | present on Central Park and buy- s will be present between the the e et Gt e e e | ,‘m W‘T\HH» ns \m::vn!mu‘vl r\\‘-nu'fl'w‘:‘w War Savin Stamps. which “'”,lmnra of 10 and 1% a. m Gl Sl i T e i G e ¢ b = . i 2 > Ans | the second district arrangements have | then set at $100.000.000 more each i diregt law, iid Mr. Walsh, “to di- purchasing War Savings stamps the w * 2 1 o T h ”» T not heen made month If this rate continues, ex-! minish the salary of the president renlitv of which the carrving out of 3 The praposed tax on the state offi- | {his petition is to symbolizc will be = — s for the year ending next June cers is unconstitutional,” insisted Mr. | peet effected. WANT TO F'GHT AGAIN Il be much more than the $24.- | Montague. He said congress might | e R I 00 .d, and the coun- 1+ tax on federal off but | g s be to absorb morc | not on those of a state. In his opin- MORE WOMEN WANTED. | 16.000.000,000 of libert , ion the right af interference by tax- | = Louis Williams, Veteran of Verdus, | bonds. now tentatively planned | | ation with a sovereign state involved | Pay Nursery Handicapped by Lack of | e i i e e e ! the right to destroy and annihila Assistants. Trics for Twelfth Time to Joln|.jc. that of the $17 000,000 cost of | i war of wars, to broaden and 4 e war to date, $10,989,077.000 has X i e The Civie®Burean and the finance U. S. Army. ‘\" war ’\"r lat ,l_vl“-" 0 has| jts privileges, in the opinion of the | e - . yeen spent for ordinary war purposes, | Right Reyv. Charl or ¢ S s e 2 t fo 3 Rev. Charles Gore, bishop of v, speaking ) committee of the Day Nursery Willl youis Willlams, for several months |and $6,245,764,000 has gone as finan- | Gxtord, who comes to this canmerr 1o committee. | meet at the Chamber of Commerce | past an emplaye at the Stanley Works, | cia aid to the allies. "This will be re- | giscuss the moral aims of the war body politic made his 12th attempt to join the | paid eventually and consequently Mmay | His sympathetic endenver for the ad. 1d tinction etween citizens,” lared Mr for the ways and mes No od can come to the by he no invidious dis- “There shou FRI rooms tomorrow afternoon at 5 |ha ving a certain class of offi g S B Ao = St S . 5 having a_cert | o’clock to discuss several probloms | URited States army. He wants to so | be deducted 1a calculating the net wWar | vancement of lahor has heen of intar. holders exempt from taxation | back to France to scttle an old score | expenses ta the United States govern- | national prominence. The exemption of statc officers was| being met in the work. with the Huns. Fe was with a Cana- | ment. £ vigorously opposed by r. Moore of | One of the chief problems present- | dian regiment in the first big battle Only 1,478,000 has been gath- —— Rennsylvania. e roduced statistics|ing itsclf to the workers in the Day | of Verdun and was badly used up.|ered by government from taxes, Cll i ITEMS to show that 37 persons hold | Nursery is the need of more women to | Part of his face was torn away by a | customs and other minor sources of state, county and muaicipal jobs. Of this number only 2,992 made an i return These men should sist those who ave engaged in the | piece of shrapnel and bath shins were | revenue since the war started, and work. Because of the large increase | so battered that he now has to wear | $12,300,000,000 from Liberty loans and "p\-\vf’ f‘m‘lwll\!svk’c‘ou:h. stationed COMPANIA S [ in the number of children being reg- | shin pads. The surgeons performed | sale of certificates of indebtednesw | 2t €amp Raritan, N. J., with the ord- come tax bear their share of the war's burden,” | jstored at the nursery it is found that | a most remarkable operation of skin |which are to be converted inta Liber- | Nance department, is home on a fur- ; he sald the force engaged there now is far | grafting and as a result the terrible |ty bonds. This indicates that only 29 | 1oUgh. i The Walsh proposition was rejected, | 100 small. An appeal will soon be |injury to his face is not very notlce- [ per cent. of war expenses to date have Howard Krick of 145 Maple street ? 11 to sent to the women of the city to offer | able. been drawn directly from the pocltets | left today for the University of Pitts- INTERNACION L The Montague amendment, eXempt- ) their services in caring for the chil- | In the past year Williams has ap-|of the people, and that 71 per cent. | burgh where he is envolled in the Agsstate officers, was rejected, 32 10} qren registered at the nursery plied at various recruiting stations to | has come from popular barrowings | students’ training camp. ‘:\ dment then was offered pv e :I‘m izto th,n Sy “‘;. el t’t"‘ DECEerS :\“i”' will necessitate heavy tax levies | Cyril Gaffney, son of Judge and An amendme e as o ( Re AR he army because of the better oppor- | long after the war. Mrs. B Mr. Montague to exempt state, county NEW LINE ON SOUND. b Irs. B and municipal bon . . Gaffney £V e stree > 4 ke v X B ecE e Rt ool] i G Wl o e v | S O N i T (SWIFT INTERNATIONAL) ) s from the appli-! William H. Maxwell will attend the } he has been rejected because af his|brought in $4,165 5,000 which leaves | has enrolled as a student at Notre cation of the ir > tax and it was | meetin raffic men of this city v iti v 00 of the 6 foa) i v ¢ AT e fime: ngf{f th‘_c{}‘v' Sl physical condition. ) ., |only $11,000,000 of the $4,176,000,09 | Dame University. He is in the stu- also rejected, 26 to jand nearby cities which will be held I'll keep on trying until T get in,” | original subscriptions vet to be par | qent officers’ training corps g The point of ao quorum was raised | Thur afternoon at 2 o’clock and | says William e e s e | RS LR COgs and the House adjourned with the faddress the men regarding the pro- — weeks ago. Income and excess profits The \\fom(»n~ Foreign Missionary 5 D QUOTED final disposition of this proposition | posed new steamship line from New Fs TGS K bayments sticking in during Audgust| socloty of the First Church will hold hanging in the air. | Hiaven to New York. This line is to CANADIAN CASUALTY LIST. raised the total from this course with- | & Meeting at 3 o’clock Wednesday aft- the home of Mrs. Rollin Sumhmary approval of the normal and | compete with the standard line, and Ottawa, Sept. 17.—The following [in the last vear to $2.842,298,000 aad | ernoon 4 the tax to surtax income rates was a general sur- | the story and development of the en- [ New England men appear in today’s | officials expect this to rise gradually to | J1tdd of 93 West Main street. An in- psise. There was no discussion of the | terprise is of great importance to the | Canadian overseas casualty list: $3,000,000,000 as delinquent payments | feresting monologue will he given by provisians increasing normal taxes to|traffic men of this city. The traffic| Missing—J. T. Keith, Auburn, Mc.; |are rounded up by internal revenue | Mrs. Case of Windsor. All women | per cent., and limiti fic managers | wounded—' men have invited the tr Hadfield, Methuen, | agents, are invited to attend KINIRY IS AWARDED |DEATHS AND FUNERALS 6 per cent. on the first $4,000, and no | of Plainville, Bristol and Kensington J. J. Hogarty, Roxbury, Mass Millions of thrifty citizens invest- | Pride circle, Lady Foresters of Am- amendment of the greatly iacreased | factories to come and hear Mr. Max- Hargreav Pawtucket, R. L;|ing in war savings stamps have | erica, will hold meeting Wednesday 5 surtax rates was affered well talk J. M. Richardson, Ludlaw, Mass. piled up $647,554.000. -In August evening to take action on an outing. ARMY SHOULDER BAR o rthur Smith. ! ok = rthur Smith, formerly of t ceipts from the stamps were §1 Private John Griffin, stationed at IS S S CLE o Q:m'm\ 'm,r'.., of 044,000. Bven with this total, coms | Camp, Devens, is in this city to attend T B A ; parison shows that war savers did|fthe funeral of his sister who died | New Britain Soldicr Wins Commission | Smith was about 38 years of age and not keep up their pace sct in July, | vesterday ) ) 1 J B S = was born in this city, living bere un | when the government collected $211.- Thomas Mullin of the United States| -fter Training Course at Camp/| =0 e ton yea . Besides his B | 117,000 as a result of the national} zrerchant Marines is spending a fur- Hancock wife, he leaves a iter, Doris, two B | campaign on thrift day. lough at the home of his parents on i i | sisters, Mrs. A. L. Hauerwa Wa Tremendous war expenses these | TWilson stroet Word ‘ 60,000,000 a day-—are being William Walsh h was received today that Ser-| terbury and Mrs. William Burkarth of nt James P. Kiniry, son of Mr. and | this city, and a brother, Henry Smith s returned to duty | ges Moh. Creamery 52(: M i Moh. Selected 4.9(: met by sale of certificates of indebted- | ity the Naval Reserve at New Haven | Mrs. Michael Kiniry of 200 1ast Main | of Waterbury. The funeral ice .BUTTER .. Ib EGGS .... doz netsiutituailygghor bitin ") Ar fi,(.],",\ after spending a few days awith | street has been awarded a commission | will be held at his home on Aston e T banks, to be refunded in the fourth| rijongs in this cit after a course of training at Camp | avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 s Uberiyilonn 3 2esn plth o e b iiion Arthur Connor has accepted a posi- | Hancack, Georgia. 1t is believed that ies going out every sponding in- cur tion with Armour & Co.. ai the local | e has promoted to second leutenant | SOUTH CHUR JCITAL. Sl RS in the machine gun branch of th URLICHERCHER RO two weeks, and a 1 1b Liver—!, 1b Bacon for 29(: Smoked Shoulders ......... 1b 240 & i Selections of French composers will JOGNA AND SHOULDER ROAST FRESH HAMBURG B | now of money, c government's R - : o, liservice: | :“a‘\\l\yrr{’l\ ™ 20(: I BEEF ™ 29c l STEAK b 28c working balance has dropped from pitlle s g ucolyRo R lon NS cot Kiniry went to Camp Devens 'from | be given at the South church tomor- B c q 7 ey’ 7 5 Large Sound Native 15 1b pk for the last few months, to about $1 BULEC e SHELOL e Grea asked his exemption 1 d to send him | tember series o Organist Beebe's 3 e ety e funds on hand, most of which i |SCrVice with the Naval Reserve. Both {1, pis regular draft order. Whiir have proven very popular during the SOUND YELLOW 12 | JERSEY SWEET 25 LARGE RIPE 25 B | distributed as depo among hun. | @ve enlisted as second cl i R B R O VI s Ve duTinEih ONTONS 1 1bs C | POTATOES 3 Ibs c | BANANAS L. doy C dreds of banks, but available at all Merwin Humason returned to work | attention of his superior officersand he Week from tomorrow and th 1 = = ( times for checking out. at the Corbin Screw Corporation after | was recommended for the school 1o, ; conclude the series. The pre I Tohican Pork and Beans * cans Matches, ©hio Blue Tips 3 large boxes - a two weeks' illness enlisted men. After i e R T T D e (& AvE U oy Joseph McGrath has accopted afat the school he was sent to Camp | Finale (First symphony) - < - - ~ o Sent 7 S of | position at Landers, I'vary & Clark. | Geargia for further instruction He 3 Louis Vierne' ( 0ATS 3 1bs. CV CLEANSER . ._ 3 e Mlailor Camy Fofen ae olodia) VACATI. APPEALS, months | The Ay Jules Massenet TS FOOD ADY T 8 night for an indefinite period on ac- R = . e ZonnalERulseey count of the accumulation there of | Fines and Costs Paid to Avoid Prose- | MACRISTY CALLED TO SERVICE. ! Pastor [ Dream Ro so-called Spanish influer cases. Acl cution in Higher Court. | Walter Macristy, ex captain of the | mance 10 o'clock last evening 170 cases werc | N. B. H. 8. football team, left this | \ppeals taken from penalties im- posed in the local court to the super- ior court have been vucated by the morning for Paris Island for training reported from the hase hospital at the camp. The muster at Upton yester- with the United States Marines. Ma- day was between 40,000 and 45,000 of- cristy enlisted about a month ago in ficers and men. There are sufficient iuopbiof the Anesiand icos John : New Haven and has been awaiting | Fantasia, Allegro Muestoso physicians and nurses, and the sit B Elesins Sua ARG Nc o mhg ol o S S Ce D L s En o e ion s lo i 0 | tion is under control_but, to avoid the | the fine of $5 imposed on his som, | .4 1915 he held down the position | BERLIN KNEW OF NOTE . spread of the disease beyond the camp 'Inrr,\‘. for the fight that took place | o0 jort halfback and during part of | n, Sept The Vienna confines, Colonel Mallory decided that [ ©0 Commonwealth —avenue several | 1o 1918 season was fullback. Be- pmaterdany auebl L oA weeks ago rs discussing the Austro-Hunga until further orders, no visitors would . cause of the excellence of his work = S 9 o eh q Mrs. Eva Ginsberg, who was fined e . B n peace proposal point out emphat- be allowed to enter the camp and no | s 5 ; on the gridiron former Coach Tlovd | Ml . e 3 75 fo eseribing medic - s 5 | ica hat monarch ndertook the one stationed there would be allowed | $73 for.prescribing medicine for al p prown, now with te Forrvest |ically t S 2 2 e woman, paid. Emmanuel Richmon step with the knowlec of its allies to leave it, except on the most ur-| college in Illinois, secured free tui- e e T paid his fine of $25 for assault | tion for the local boy at Lake Forrest ‘ locl “. \(, v; J“ ;"‘;‘,HH ‘\\ s The source of the discase has not X 5 = B ed b s to hae itantcdl for thie |lexclusivelyFAustro-Hunes: hey been trac There have bees no ‘ GIERMANS ANXIOUS TO GIVI college in & few weeks Macristy, | assert further i J this connec hat , 7Y og » deaths, SELV TP AT ST. MIHEIL | 1 vever, spurned the opport ty of ' the indestructibilit »f the alliance o < . 4 L . g ~ rowever, spuri Dy You are invited to exhibit your vegetables from the Home Gardens, or the - T O G O s e o i i3 SaTHS e X PEACE LEAGUIS S PRC Amcrican Army Headquarters in| & © e alehied | Darticwlaly Hhe Ly rmal cordiality of Canned Vegetables and Fruits you have put up. e e SRR e et 0 e e ORGSR e DR B B S e e New York, Sept. 17..—A specialyj o the fightin thot St¥VInIeEsg) | (cantain ol e 93 Sdlcam al i i \ly dispose in advance of the AT mecting of the [Leazue to Enforce - 3 . | of the 1917 ason. d daisy 3 £ Lo . toot Tilliase | 100 1t hias be d that the enemy el ntterant ot S fnretatio eace, of which ex-Presiden 2 = SRSt iCnLE solc¢ 3 av clination to e e . g e T . H. Taft is the chairman, was held in | > f,' = L 2 nclinationilo) F 6 0Ic INTO ELIEGTION, IIXPENSES: if in its intentior 1 n the Hotel McAlpir B i ol SR A b poianes There 2 3 quences it could to Austria-Hu- g eain e D “| has been an extraovdinarily large [ ‘Vashinzton sept L oL S e o et ooRition. i cuss the Austro-Iungarian peace pro- a5 St . expenditures of candidates | 8ary’s taking an indey n 3 ) Sl e e e | Proportion of non-commissioned offi- : 1 | > fi pOES kg attpresided he the1 cors among the enemy troops taken | for congress in New York, Tilinois 5 T : piesting gwas dn isesslonivond Swas sre | e ol H { Onio, Michigan. West Virginia and ! TWO HUN ATRPLANES THAT ‘I-M\ml’rlh,!l\ !.vr‘\A\r!HrmH’ F‘!‘U)n).\\‘tl 1:1;\4 L i e | ceveral other states are under investi- AVITACKED PARIS DOWNED been \\‘”(H rm ’- Y Inttend or| VOLUNTEER CLERKS WANTED, | sation by the department justice tc I Y 3 = ok ies = Somy el R o | ascertain whether there were viola-| 1} Sept. 16 wo German air- # adopting a proposed resolution urging Lawyer George W. Klett, who is in | e planes which d ticipated in the the American people to resist all over- | charge of the lezal advisory com- | UM% o8 o X ~id RN ey i S election expenditures. Both repu raid on the re e tures of the enemy looking toward | mittee to assist registrants in filling , L lidat night were shot down by anti-aircraft a premature peace, the committee | out questionnaires, requests that any | ‘\1” ';::“1 y ’\H. ",,,‘ u.‘”:‘,“ : ‘\‘ o NS They fell e iheRores ol 5 = . dvhihite adopted a declaration congratulating | who will be willing to t 1o R IAer S0 8 CR O D e TS R LOS S A0S0 7es Fo y ara r & vol- S Unts are fto be in e Jomiegne Ribbon Prizes For Three Best Exhibits in Each Class. Bicsident Tiilson itnon hia prompt|| unteer cistks, elther dirine tho eyl ||2cccuntsiare o boiinguired ints answer declining to entertain the Aus-| time or in the evening. ommunicate [V Y 4 large number of Young women vol- INCREASE R/ ON CEMTNT. First Prize $5 War Savings Stamp, Second $2 Thrift Stamp for largest A Bt U’""”‘{ Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposnt Co. Washington Sept Permission to | aided the board 3 and best collection of vegeables. inerease railrond freight rates on co : : A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION - : A e : r 2 3 nt from the Lehigh and Hudson | B AM COMING LATE o . Similar prizes for largest and best collection of Canned Vegetables and e at Rl ""\':'] organized and qualified through years of efficient, Y 3 r ) oL : wing to a break dc e 20-Mule 2 & s = Canned Fruit from $2.20 to $5 was granted by the| Borax tcam failed to appear in this trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, interstate commerce commiss day on to- city cheduled yesterday afternoon. Executor or Administrator The management wishes to state that | HOWARD €. HopGES OVERSEAS ‘W'”.((2(”‘\.‘,\1"\,,,“,\‘ peiisia e Lt Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 next. They | NOTE THIS ANNQUNCEMENT—AIl who do not take their own exhibits . to the Fair Grounds, MUST LEAVE THEM AT THE CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE ROOMS, No. 162 Main street on next Monday morning not later than Word has been recelved that How- | regret very much fhat so many peo- | 5 5 o ard C., H Mr. and Mrs. 1 re ¢ pointed at their fail- o 1 10 o’clock.—Remember the time and place. 1 5, Modkes, son of Mr. and Mre. | ple were disuppeinted at thoir cail- | Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit . Co... street, has arrived safely overseas. He | nounce the date of their appearance. HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres is cnlisted in the medical corps. l i 2dit S S T A P RS W R SR D 2 3

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