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14 " NEW BRITAIN o o Bl S = NEW LOXURY TOX |- above § | —On amount above | Women's Hats—On amount above 315 euch. | Men's Hats—On amount above $5 each ! $2 eact Men's a pair. Women's | " Rdds 10 Per Ceul, to Purchase Price—May Be Repealed 310 Hose—On amount above Men's Shirts=—On amount above 35 Petticbats gng hove $15 each. ‘litney buses' ‘utomobiles op ihjecl to special ment taxes under regulations ju sued by tho internal revenue bureau interpreting the provisions of the rev- enue act. An automobile with & & ing capaci’y of from threc to seven is taxed $19 a year, and buses CADa- ble of carrying more than seven are taxed $20. Two passenger cars are [ exempt. | The tax is assessed against the car amount | and fot the owner, so that if a man | | sells & car he may not transfer the tax to another car. This tax became effective January 1 and is now due. The so-calied Walsts— tax goes into t today anvl‘ 1d 10 per cent the price {o ers of almost evervthing ingten, May cury . and other ed for overn- tois- shirt end hose. It keep out of the among the “luxurics” hit. Congs xtends some hope of re- {ax when it meets in ex- Meantime your jewelry more, whether it's genuino, Herc are somc of the affectied by the 10 per cent to peiticoats, sun, for parasols are | tion artic tax Carpe In exces Picture $10 each Trunks each Tax on square yard. | Frames—On amount above ! BARTHQUAKE MOST san Salvador, April $0. parth- quake which occurred hero at dawn { day before yesterday was the most | 1 violent ever registered in this coun- | try. Several tremors of less violence | 31 cach.| have been felt since. Many people ave | Bath | slecping In the parks and plazas, but amount | clectric Hght and water service has | | beon restored. Burgeons snd physi- amount | clans are attending the large number | | of persons injured. : yu amount above $50 Travelling DBags, Syit| joxes and Fitted Toilet | 2 On amount above $26 Portablo Lighting Fixtures—On amount above $25 each. Fan O amounts :bove House Smoking Jack Lounging Robes—On ¢ $7.560 ecach Waistcoats — On Hat or DAILY HERALD, MAY HAVE TO WALK l i | GERMAN RAZOR WINS NEGROS ACQUITTAL ! Make Every Effort to Save Kiano Chau from Going to Japanesc. Peking. April 30 (By the Agsoclated Pr Both houses of the Chinese parliament passed a resolution today ! protesting, through the foreign office, i to the delegsates of the five great | powers at Paris against transter of the control of Kiao Chau to Japan. Both houses request that Kiao Chau - prohibiting the congregating of | be restored direct to - China without American Army automobiles in the | condjtion. They also ask that con- city and forbidding the soldiers from | cessions in connection with the Kiao strolling on the streets | Chau and Tien Tsin raflway which The Council of Three Will meet at | were exacted from Ching by Germany the “White House” and it Is antici- | and protocols of agreement relative to pated that Premie Clemenceau and the Kajoml and Tsing-Chowfy and Lioya will be obliged to walk * other extensions of the Kiao-Chau ! to and from the session because of ; railway be cancelled. the ontirc suspension of street traffic. the American delegates mn‘ pply of provisions today so that larders will not become ! hausted The Wee One burrowed her pink 108e deeper in Mother's neck, mord suddly than usual. Mother knew what was coming. Natlonal Bis suit were again in demgnd and shd smiled, thinking of he shelves. “Wee wants a party,” came th nalf-smothered confession. A party!§ L r away to-day, A time to make little cakes for Wee 4 party.” “Wee wants sweet hox cakes, Wilson and Others in Parvis May Be May Day Strike, Affected DY = Paris, April 30 (By The Associated of the observ. Day in Paris, President ' other members of the delegation will be tomorrow if they le their guarters. Brigadier-Gen. William Harts issued an order | Fress.) On account ance of May Wilson Trisoncr Iells Judge That - Qeiginal and peace walk Owner Will Need It No More —He's Dead. obliged ~ to Chicago, May 1.-~The Americaniem Albert Wright was upheld and his possession of a German explained to Judge St Wright, a made razor L vesterday negro, brawl last night “Do vou realize made in Garmany “I reckon it procured it offn used the razor in a t this razor w asked the ; suh. T daid CGerman pus- son out i Nobody’s Land. I knowed he wes dald because T had just pulled | S my bayonct outen him.” “Oh, you fought in claimed the canrt. “Yes, suh. 1 was a black devi), an’ | I thought this razer might val- uable, sub. " musta heen CTLOSING IN ON MUNTCH. | Copenhagen. May 1.—The ring of ex- | government troops closing around I Munich, according to Berlin dis- | patches. The villages of Schongad : { and Umfing have been captured from he condition ¢ he Soviet forces without 1 al- ‘ For shuving ™™ of Samuel Gompers, president of the though they are about 40 miles north- “No suh, for social pu'poses. T es- | A. F. of 1., Who Was injured here | west of the city. teem it highly as a keepsake, suh.” Sunday when a surface car struck ! “Well, the best I can do is to dis- | taxicab in which e was riding, has| | i ‘The best known and best soda cracker in the world. GOMPERS CONDITION BETTER. New York, May be A Verfect Cleanser. charge you and keep the razor. Next | shown a decided improvement 5 5 % It is ceriainly a source of genu- case aid the judge during the past 24 hours, it was stated | jne satistaction to find a Cleanser this morning by his physician. Mr. | )ike Scott's Cleaning Fluid which is Gompers passed a restful night. now sold at the Dickinson Drug Co. with which one can remove spots from silks or sating without leaving (By The Associated | unsightly rings and making it neces- ! diplomatic advisory ' sary te have the entire garment coun today to adhere to cleamed. This Cleaner comes highly { Japan's attitude relative to the Shan. recommended as it Is guaranteed to tung Peninsula and to make no cen- Leave NO ring and NO Oder, and sions or compromises at Paris, ac- | for white hind gloves it is excellent. cording to newspapers here. I —aavt. 40,000 SAVING i,ondon. May 2 AN 1S INSISTENT. . May 1 ~The, voted 000,000 war savings certificates at $3.75 cach So successful has baen the national war that it fs planned 10,600 pavings associatic nent hast the w savings co pesce OMOGENIZING OMOGENIZED L7077 OOOOO Fovsosne- is method of treating cream to intensify its taste. Tf the process is applied to poor or bad cream it makes it taste poorer or worse. If it is applied to delicious cream it makes it more delicious. The cream is forced by a powerful pump between two surfuces held {ogether by a heavy spring and what it does to the eream is very similar to what the housewife do bread board All cream is made up of dvops or globules. So the globules that make up the cream, when they are rolled across your crushed out taste may be, good, bad or indifferent, the tongue gets more of it. s to oyster ecrackers when she rolls them between her and her rolling pin . Uneeda Biscuit crisp and oven-fresh. tected from oven to table in the famous In-er-seal trade mark package. Good for all ages—for every meal and jemonade~—or~—couldn’'t Wee do the femons, Mother, if she squeezed ‘em urrible bard? N'én you wouldn't has to do not any no little ring but sugar and water and 5 fic ‘Biscos and Zu Zus— nad it wouldn't be so awful lots of rouble, would it, Mother?” into ripples s hugged so seTene gasped for Dreath, “Bless her heart, if that's all the arty she needs to make her happy, have it this very day or R ts it. Run along by and Winifred Mother's smile broke Pro- between meals. ; NATIORAL ‘Anola Sugar Wafers was M to please the Wee One hew . a box of Adors, in deference tb Bobby's mascullne taste. Nabisco ones and Vanilla Wafers were already opened, as the Wee One said, and o make everyhody gloriously happy & box of snappy Zn Zu was slso opened Ordinary ice cream highly magnified. Note tongue make some impression on the nerves, but when the cream has been homogenized (that is flater by this machine) it makes a much more complete impression on the tongue. Whatever its So an ice cream manufacturer who uses of ice. a homogenizer must of necessity use only the very best cream. He caunot take the chance of intensifying an “‘off” flavored or a slightly sour cream. Tt would displease the eaters just as much as intensifying the flavor of a delightfully flavored cream pleases them. Consequently only the very best materials can ever be used without snoiling a homogenized cream, whether it is processed sweet eream or reunited butter and milk. Every time you eat ice cream made of homogenized cream you can tell instantly whether the original materials were good or not. If you drink milk in great gulps or eat half-chewed food you know it may disagree with you beeause the juices that perform part of the processes of digestion only reach the outside of the lump vou have swallowed and so work slowly on it. The finer a food is di- vided the easier it is to digest. For that reason a homogenized eream is far superior to a nat- ural cream, especially for infants and invalids, sinee not only the fat globules but the other food solids in it are broken up under the pressure applied to it and are made finer and more easily digestible. So here’s one homely fovr-syllabled wor .. that has proved to be really attractive— HOMOGENIZED fied. [ Theres a Dealer in Your CSTHER D& BURRITT « < G THE NEWY MAVERN DAIRR the large fat globules coated with sharp pi New Haven Dairy Yee Cream-—highly magni- Note how the fat globules are broken up to intensify the taste, give the velvety smoothness and eliminating ice crystals.