New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1921, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'HERAI.D, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 71021, Nerh i . 0u @ 9% FOREST PROTECTION M LEAN HAS THREF |BR|S]( AR[]UMENTS i n nci a ellr g ) b : WEEK OBSERVANCE| | - = , maaE BB ON AUTO TAXATION u'uflmn.a from First Page.) Noyal Dox v I B ovn e oot b oy e | WK A0 " Introduced Belore WS South Pac ..... s tection Week which is to be handled opted Wal street o Pronounerd im- | South Rail = 1! ek _which § : < thori bond issue of $140,000 for locally by the Boy Scouts. Scout Exe- the bt ia N hpali | provement was shown by the general | Studebaker Co ... ! » | . Senator jeorge 5 s o 5 rally from one e three points, The | Texus Co 3 cutive Walter Cook is preparing a pro- | nator Georg i McLean of Tirunibull Explains. glostng was stead | Texas and 1 L | gram for a scout field day at which a | Connecticut has introduced the fol- Senator Trumbull of the finance Sules approximat 800,000 shares. | Tob Prod ........ : pled will be taken to protect the | lowins petitions in _the United | commiitiee on the bill to relieve street We O“’n and Ofier ow York Stock kxcnange quotas | Trans Ol oooovnne. ! forests, and he has also arranged an | States senate: rlways of the expense of paving | tiona ‘urnished by Ilichte: Cw., 4 3 | ¢ etive dow disp at Crowell's % . alongside of their tracks, sai g | y v & Coul Union Pac ittractive window display at Crowell Petition of#lcading Iur Manufac Al CLd U mamoers ot the" New York' Suock | \ moes w10 Jon - s | o : L betion ot#lcadimg Fur Manuface | bl which ‘was dopted only roauiren 100 SHS. STANLEY WORKS xchang United Retail St mayor's me company to pave eight inches on High Low. Close, 8 Yood Prod People of New #iri ing the abolition of the 107¢ tax on | each side of cach rail or 16 inches HizCh Mfg. . 3¢ 31 327%,| U 8 IndusAlco .. B i 3 President Hardi has issued A | manufactured furs. on a single line in place oF nine feet 7 Am Pege Cligar. 57V i 17 U 8 Rubber .... I v amation creat the week of Patitionlat SSLosk Post: Nol's and inches’in place of 17 feet on A TO\ IELD ABOIIT 6.70. M e _,v 1% 231 | U8 Steel s Forest Protection | _ Jost. No. 8. | gouble tracks - A, Conal Edka il 1M 13135 | pfd Week for the general dissemination of | The " American Legion of Hartford, 000 Cars Not Taxed. M Cottow ™ 190 4 PPSI inforthation relative to forest con- | Connecticut, faveoring the enactiment _'I‘hn yme senator in explaining the AN & Lther Vo Onee Chém servation, = _] of . legislation which would permét | bill to assess and collect only a state A Toehmative ; 3 N O L The president has personally asked | the recruiting of younz men from | Property tax on motor vehicles in Am "Bigdt & . Jtok 4 p E b o1 3615 Do 400,000 . members of the Boy | the rural communities of New kEng- | Place of the presenf city, town and AeoBug Ref cmy 80 5 AEEL L. Rcouts of Americ: id the United | land 10 attend the Army A ultural [ borough taxation. said that it was es Al Suwnatea Tob 3 States Forester durir this week school at Camp Devens, M timated 000 machines in the Telgdn ol p 3 “On Saturday afternoon, the 28th, Petition of AMilford Chamber of | have escaped taxation last y Tabasco 5 il < "_“' Boy puts of America here in | Commerce Milford, Connecticut, fav- the taxes collected 75 per cent is AW Wobléet . " 5 A New Britain will assemble at Walnut | oring the adoption of the proposed | turned to The fowns in which ‘the JagondR. Cop Hill park to engiage i their annuat!amendment to the Naval Appropria- | machines are Kept. The valuation z L - ——— field day. At t timé it i€ prop tion bill providing for the construc- | ©f all cars in the state has heen es- - N HARTEQRD toh Top & 8 ¢ . 2k Furnishcd by Richter-& Co.) 10" have cach and every scout in > tibnToriaiVeubinaiinss timated at $4%,000,000 New Britain National Bank Bld, Af Guil & Wi Y Prits ~ bk P oteot Felenbone .25 o 10 Central [Row win Jagcp Bid AR | SRIALD USRS HE L ROCR pott e Petition of common council of the W. H. Hall Disapproves. 5 DONATD H HART 3 Telephone Chatter 8000) Patt & Ohlo 19 1 19 | 1A Eleedighs. > pledge suggested hy the U. S. Forester. | cjty of Bridgeport, Conn.. urging the | Sepator W. H. Hall did not beliove $ = herefore, 1 would recommend | recognition of the Irish republi < . Hetl ‘Steel 13 N ; . e &nition ¢ e Irish rey there was need of this tax at the Rekn Rap Tra Am o SRR 174 that this aetion -dfthe- Boy: Scouts of Petition of the Manufacture a4s- | present | time, A maching, he | § i : o | America be supported and encouraged | gocjation of (onn., Inc., of Hartford. | o T o We Offer: Can Packie L 1M3% 5| Am edwyle_ s B n., 1 wd was personal property just 3 this thig.action of the Boy Seouts of; conp urging the ostablishment by | 1o %0 his wateh, He thought it an Conth-Lther < L1 a yuaan. | Billings. & 8 ever com 2 a E h. : [t ther <o *e4 ¥ g pencver ©c portance as time goes by and it means congress of the principle of American | unfair proposition to pick out one AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP Chew & OR&-% “ . STN’| Bristel Drase b perhaps more to the coming genera- M & St P s | Colt's Arms a8 tions than it-doss-te-the-pessent. Help | VaINation of imported good kind of personml property and lay on NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. Chi Bk Isl & P73 3 S Eagle Lock' . 5 o thidee ithal = n of members of New Haven | ;¢ 5 o: s -iax. In his towst (Wil - ot . o that. come after us, 1 basia . i . Loy Chile Copper- . . - Landers,” Fand ¢ k “ORSON F..CURTIS baualian, -United. States 2 1 RRe-ljineton) everyone pays a four mill UNION MFG. CO. Chimo Gop 4 24%I N B Muchine com = ASnwor | Serve_farces. I;L_,Ev\\( I‘II‘I\('\ Conn..| cex on il property personal and |l P e Col Puet-@ fron *x1 ° - <48V | Niles-Be-Pond —com ... f 59 RO [ uring an amendment to the al Sl e B bt a8 . Prices . Condd) Gar .. .. 861 % | North_and Judd. - = | prapriagion Bill providing subsistence| toi nil townspeople fo pay i n Application. Corn Prods Ite! 8% 667 3 Peck Btow and_Wiltox i NOSES BITTEN OFF. for-naval reservists on ac duty for | on property which now gets by on | Covelble #teel- LELN i Rpagell Mfg Co .., < Fisrtford, May According to | lFeHRInZ -perioc less than fifteen | ¢ mil e wanted the bl ‘uba *Cabe Suy . A€ « | Scovill .\ Mfx Co . . statements made L Dr. . Floyd |days, etc. S ’ suxiliary, | taDIed. so he could offer an- amend- mdieott John ., 63 ":;:;‘;""'“-‘ ~ogmerdaly E , | Haviland, superintendent of the Com=| - ":‘XI'":;N' Al Ay | anent. Erie .. " P | 3 e b 4 orks co 22| nectlcut fTokpital ~ for - Iiisane -y % o s o b Senator Trumbull replied _that _ma- Biete. . 18 pla i 4 TIBUE i HIhS ; Tol Middletown—. before the legislative | TOFPVWINE 1@ ~ Auxitiary ~Tomalorts, | chine owners in Willington had _the ' D JOPB Qabton; W4 W ) Unign~3fe.Co. - | sommitiee.on appropriatigns. a_crim- | Hall Post Xo-s4, American Lesion:| qme privitexes as others in® using Gen Electric s ! e inat patient-Bit ofi parts of the noses i CORB ., - ot ‘"F,. ihe] state roads built by state money and Gon Motore . - oY tWo other ietrhs <mot. Jowg -ago. | S Enacimans legislation § iy was only fair that they halfypay the EIVB -PERSONS l“JURED with-| sk by the Amndrican Legion in | gate for what is done for them. G p),:—’-‘» o He_said the man WAS DUU In interest of isabled soldiews, Thinks Bill W #h bra i3 others because thefe Wwas no room < soldicxs, nks Bi Frong = > W Cep p; . = A} for nim alone. The statement | snflor==and mar e Senator Brooks claimed the bill | 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITALN, CONNECTICU Inapir Copper .. Ah #d 3 M-;...m,.-,., Truck m nmlp-mn Strikes | made in ‘connection- With. a4 request Petition r ‘ahmr = ’Tm was wrong because every machine Inyestments, Local Stocks Teiephonos, 18 teror (Con for 3 large state appropriation. Man'a-Assgciation, . Ing (0l : ridges | owner paye ali the taxes fo. the Interbor Cull “pt | _a Mmey Dux and a< a Tesun e | = oo IR o S the retsn-| ate he should in the form of his a % “oa - e tHonf* of“zome ‘advrances amd mate Hicense. fod Ty fxinz ¥ ArShrscy IntMer Mar.... { > = o e ; ; xing aFbitrary Int Mer Mar pfd.53 i3 % a4 | People Nttt Tnfurics. : LA “'"'"*'“"" vi gt i e e “""‘ . ‘;“ class | cajyes of- machines in the bill he We Offer: N n * Walter L. 8 of mail. will pay. the cost of ihe SeTYV- g cjpimed was avrong. and that it will Int Nickel .. cons b —dlidZenart. Max Effe necsons | PYW : il [ ' as @ at | 1 s A : Wt Paper Ty &rans of_Foreign Wars, n i ; . [ not he possible to make a_fair val- NORTH & JUDD R i | were Anguwred cosay when = cwemieat LN Cr T evening amdt | -Pettion of ~The Lamber Dealers' | uqtion of moters and the iachines. | To Yield Better Than 6 Kenneecott Cop I lee teuck-atrugk n Jitney bus. Lloyd | gigcussed plans for = Memorial 1\:.,\.1..“,.‘.:.““" of Connecticut Inc., of | e said thit the pro®ision for ap- Topgls . Bt Rtrw = i Aremi, “istained-a_broken | Metnbers are-expected-to march and | New Haven, Connecticut. favoring the | peal from the tax to a city of ‘town I:L\"h o : | Tog Tad pokdible “intérni] ~TnjuFlék: | the post hag Sxtapded fin invitation fo | passage of the Snell. bill providing | hoard of relief within a week wis Mex Petrol Heney.. Sunderland. anothet.. freman, | sil- ex-service men of the” ~W™o { for- adequate . protection ';‘@l\{‘f( impossible as boards do not s Midvale Stee) A received-daverations and bruises; +H. | aré not members of any organization forest fires for “xb“"‘\'“" of the Na-| weeks in the year. He wanted the J Misgour! Pa B EN : !I" Acton and Charles” Witliams, Jr.,| ¢oftpssed of #xisoldiers. (o march tional, forests, etc. bill l\]lll"_d‘v not n","ndwl-,_s 'a ,OHH P. KE.OQ}I s C “ o8 r 4 % Nors i ' yst. There Will be another | —_— poor legislation and would fix a N Y Central . 68 both of Séuth Norwilk e with the pe e e e Seamy SpERal ~ YN H AWM A 18, 18 1814°] injured. They were passengers in the | meeting Friday nixht when _complete FATAL STRIKE RIOTING ¥ M'f:l;:“v(\‘tr. s T ek e ;w “ - s aterbury NoiT: nand West neG 5 03 Jitney bus. v plans will be made o h Bl e bill.was fair t= < ¢ 1e bill.awas fair and equi Daubury l{ - Middlctown Two Killed and Many Wounded in Senator W. TI. Tfall claimed that | - g been assessed on a car Jan- Direct Private Wi Vew Yo Clash Between Union and Non- |00 0 then be assesed on irect Private Wire to New York and Boston. cond car acquiired to replace the one held January 1, -when registra- | Bucénos Aires, May Two per-|tion .is seught. -even if the first ear gont wera killed and several wounded | had not been used at all, and a like in fighting here yesterday between [tax.would be laid on every car reg- unton and mon.union port workera. | istered without rebate on - pretious N UT M E G PU B L ICITY BUR There were two.riots in which pist cars ewned and disposed of. th» L‘\\U‘ 2 ‘re re st Let us plan for you a “Direct B y Mail Advertising Camp: were used and there were any fist = i fights. i are' a sure getter-of results. 1 i .cess to the port Deaths and Funerals ) _ MULPIGRAPHING OF ALL KINDS All-points giving ‘ Addressing rded by union men 3 Sl s . s e s nd-workmen unable to pro- e e TELEPH( wnion card, including non- B »n truckmen employed by com- The funeral of the late Rev. T. B. Giles- was held this morning at the ial concerns werd denied en- g 2 : :fl_"‘m::‘" e bt Second Advent church on Church street. INVES' I 'ORS DA' l 'A B e - Rev. Theodore Stevens of New Haven ofticiated and burial was in Port Jeffer- : i _BANDITS .000. son,’ N. J. = A thin, neatly bound, pocket-fitting booklet conta o ruled columns systematizing = the rccording of Mrs. John Frawl 3 market transactions. Union | t Men at Bucnos Aires, i New Castle. P ~ of Sensational Bank Robbery. o S & : B s 3"!\‘ l-mus:“ K ‘I e of John Also contains space for memoranda; ticker abbrevia New Castle, Pa., May 25.—Four o wley of 0 ) ple stre died at $ie . H % 1 i 4 2 armed bandits entered the Union Na-| 3:40 o'clock vesterday affernoon at hfl" 2 1919 and 1920 and interest and { tional Bank here yesterday afternoon. | her home. afte six wee illnes tables. ®’ | wnd while @ fifth disarmed a police- | of bronchial pneumor Besides her You May Have This Handy and Useful Bovklet FREE Upon May S i EE {'man and.kept pedestrians moving on | husband she is survived b, daugh- the sidewalk outside, they held up the s, Miss Anna Frawley: (e ank officials and - emploves and .\\\II--\. who is aciat ‘ FRIEDN[AN-I\IARKELSON & COMP. | ¢ ed $20,000 in currency from the 1 in the naval hospital : ~ 5 ‘ - 0/ { \“l‘\llllll‘:"linlu a satchel. i, R. I.: four brothe: John Steele, Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of N. Y. | Firing their revol into the air, | ©f Florida: Louis Stecle, of Plym- 742 Main Street Hartford e bandits jumped Mo an automp:- | Outh: James A. Steela of the stato of *Phone Bushnell 2610. 1 . o cape with state constah- | \ashington, and Charles W. Stecla of - bile and escay Plainville: two sisters, Mrs. James C. ! Main Office | ul.n\l ~‘|:‘\ police and deputy sheriffs |, L ."0¢ partford and Mes. Charles 45 Beaver Street Ne: in pursuit. : 3 ¥ nlfqpn of this city FAST PRIVATE WIRES 1T0 VARIOUS MARKETS { ! - | URGE ECONOMY 1y CARD OF THANKS. Hartford, May 5.—A resolution ; .A.nm; for strict adherence to the We wish to express our sincere ~mf{ s ously outlined program of econo- | Preciation to our - neighbors na C]TY ITEMS - dinlect by several childn Gy S0l the part ier tiie! wens friends for the many beautiful floral | Wwill be“énjoyed to: refred sembly in making its appropriations | {ributes and other expressions of sym- | be served. nd urging that the governor be given | Pathy and acts of kindness extended : The meeting of the O every . possible Amount, of support in | 10 Us in our recent bereavemenf, the Rapp's Orchestra of New Haven | Amaranth which has bee: | hig position” of “keeping down state | 1088 of our heloved wife and danghter, | and Curley’s Novelty Orchestra at ), I'ridiy afternoon at the h | expenditures to the minimum es-| va Smith Cualvert. State Armory Thurs. eve.—advt. odwin has been post) { pteially in view of present business | MR, BENJAMIN W. CALVERT,| Tado Makwin has taken a huilding Xt week. | conditions, was pres 1 to Gover- MIL. AND MRS, GEORGE. A. | permit for the erection of a two Ea— ! nor Lake today by rese ‘Hu:u of SMITH AND FAMILY. family dwelling at 288 Farmington : FIRE IN NORW | the Conneaoticut Cl of Com- | avenue, to cost $4.000. Norwich, Conn., May 2| merce. Copies of regolution” S Miss rgaret Hepp has returned | day in the storehouse ol will also be sent to every member of CARD OF THANKS. | trom ‘ York after, attending . the ' Murtin Co. plant here di neral assembly. We desire to extend our most heart- | Beauty Show and H Dressing associ- | building and destroyved a felt and sincere thanks to the many | ation at Palm Garden. tity of baled cotton. T} O DIVIDI > kind friends and neighbors who ten-| James Roper s arrested today by . owned by Max Gordon iy i dered us their sympathy and assist- | Oficer Michael Massey charged with as- ' and their loss was estima) York, May The Tacka-| . ,ce during the last illness of our | sault. It is alle Roper created 000. The damage to the r <,,‘_ fs . { wanna Steel ocnpany today passed I8 | jojgved daughter, Bunice M. Battyi{ trouble at o lodging place in the Stanley placed at $10,000. The o = v | quartery dividend of 1 1-2 per cenl| g, qhajr heautiful floral tributes. Tn | buildin 1 on common stock. Moses Taylor. chair-| "o io) manner do we thank the em- | A daughter was born today to Mr. | man of the board of directors, sid{ o, ,c0g (¢ the machine room of the | and Mrs. James tyan of 4NT Main | e \ ¥ Buy New-Maid Bread from your grocer and eat New-Maid [Ji i oo v o e acoromed RN 00 i oty 0| e © 00 : Kensington. Ladie: society of fire w undetermined. house formerly v part lin-Rockwell Corp. plant - LiQuon Bread at each meal | ATTENDING REUNION. it Joseph's hall at 2:30 o'clock tomorrew | sentence in Hartford for & Dr. Henry Martin will leave to- CARD OF THANKS. afternoon. The proceeds will be used the state liquor laws. havi b Wo. the undersigned, wish to ex- | for charitable purposes. AT ARG w818 of intoxicatin { night for Balt . e 'S H | nish o imore where he will pross our sincerc thanke to the many | Manuel Pinc of Pearl street, | since national prohibition| jattend the general alumni seunion | ¢ . 40 who sent flowers and expr ainville, complained to the local | fective w imposed in ’ - - . - Thu 1s your best food, made ina Modem, Sanltary Plant in {of the University of Maryland. He sionx of stmpathy at our great be- | authorities that her husband desertedy today. by Judge . Pallotti - also attend his own™ class re- | reavement in the 1 of our beloved her in this city several weeks ago. She | Heén#y Jacobs of this eit; th h of N B . - L the clama of 3911 of which and. son and brother, .\x‘vl Cliver | was refered to the prosecuting attorney. | five days and also impos e heart ew Britam. b ks preghieht 3 We wish 1o thank in a spe- | Good colored combinations in dvap- | $50 and costs. It was the = . y { clat-manner friends who donated their | ed satlors can bo found at The Kava- | viction for the samé offe ottt & i iios ¢ the funera S 2 S i S R IR eral, niwugh Shop. 214 Trumbull St, Hfd.|nccused. : Washington, May 25.—Favorable:foy . and MRS MARTIN EARNEST| Jlady Wallace Lodge No. 24 D. 0.|TOO TATE FOK - , S MR. and MRS, WALTER BATTY. !Jusvnll. church will hold a whist in St. | Hartford, May i 3 Ryt B At vide: A N o) sorve jts TE7 © V1Y O oaeme o ren o e RO X

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