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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921, BOSTON STORE McCall’s Patterns and Magazines New McCall's Pastern 2319 is a suggested design for Tricotine, Serge and other fall woolens for street dresses. We are showing Special Middy Blouses all sizes $1.59 Madras Shirtings woven colored stripes 25C to $l Yard. New Lace and Embroidered Organdy Vestings Full assortment of -~ 5-In.Grosgrain Ribbon in colors for sashes and millinery _purposes. _69(: Yard ~ Gibraltar and Happy- Go-Lucky Cloths in stripes, checks and plain colors for Juvenile wear. Ladies’ Rubber Gloves best quality 50c¢ A new line of Ruffling in white and colors, PULLAR & NIVEN THE “DEATH BELT” CLOSE-UP L The Bramley Blouse, McCall's Pattern 2197, the newest one-piece frock for fall, made of Jersey Cloth, Serge and Flannel. Two-Tone Ribbon in prices 15¢©50¢ The new McCall School Pattern 2379 for Girls’ Middy Blouses. McCall’s Magazine $ 1 .00 per year, ’ . B This picture just recelved from the “death belt” ( Russia, gives a glimpse of conditions throughout he vast famine-stricken area. The mother, fleeing with her starving baby from the barren hunger belt, stops to rest along the road, placing the wasted little body in the shadow of the cart, out of the sun’'s rays. BHE UNIVERSAL CAR [Leads and Others Follow . September 2nd the Ford Motor Company announced a most remarkable reduction from their already low prices. Whether you prefer a Ford or not, always remember that Mr. Ford is entitled to the credit of forcing good values. These prices are lower than pre-war prices. Old Price ..$345.00 . 370.00 . 495.00 . 415.00 695.00 760.00 F. O. B. FACTORY As we will undoubtedly have an unprecedented demand it is advisable to place your order at once. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Reduction $50.00 New Price $295.00 325.00 445.00 355.00 595.00 660.00 Chassis Reg Runabout Reg . Ton Truck Chas: Touring Reg .. .. Coupelet ALL PRICES 4 | wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Porter will INCOME TAX CHANGE HAS BEEN APPROVED Excess Prollts Taxes Will Be Definitely Decided Today Washington, Sept. 13.—Whether tha tax revision bill to be presented to the senate next week will contain a pro- vision vequiring the corporations o! the country to pay excess profits ‘taxes | for ansther year was to be decided to- | day by the senate finance committee. | Although Chairman Penross and | some other majority membera favor | accepting Seretary Mellon's recom- | mendation that the repeal of these | taxes be made retroactive to last Jan- | uary 1, it was predicted that the com- mittec probably would approve the provision in the house bill making the | repeal effective next January 1. | With this question disposed of, Chairman Penrosc expects the com., mittee to make rapid progress in de- ciding upon other proposed changes in | the hose bill as these are dependent upon the effective date ot the elimina- | tion of the profits tax. Should the | commuiteo accept thu house proposal, | it is expected that it also will approve | the house plan for repealing all tha | transportation taxes as of next Janu- | ary, as weli as of repealing and re- ducing other levies. The committee has gecided definitely it must report a bill that will | a minimum of $3,200,000,000, this | The housec measure, by de- | cal of the profits tax will raise approximately $100,000,000 more than tnai amount. Two important sections of the house | bill, one reducing the maximum in- come surtax rate to 32 per cent and | the other increasing by $500, the ex- | emption to heads of families having a net income of $5,000 or less and by | $200, the exemptiom on account of each dependent, were approved yes- terday by the senate committee. | GOMPERS TO BATTLE AGAINST WAGE CUTS A. F. of L. Leader Southern States in Effort to Going Through Keep Pay Up. New York, Sept. 13.—Samuel Gom- pers, president of the American Fed- eration of Labor, planned to leave New York today for Atlanta, Ga. where he will aid in inauguration of a campaign on Thursday to check wage cuts in the textile mills of Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama. Plans for the campaign were an- nounced by Mr. Gompers last night in an address at the 21st convention | of the United Textile Workers of Am- erica. “We aim to accomplish our results day by day, not by a cataclysm of | revolution, but byvor,efly processesv"‘ Mr. Gompers said. “We wish to go | in peace but if there is to be talk of tattle, we will not turn away from the battle imposed on us. “The management of the textile in- | dustry will have a fight on their hands vnless they treat with the represen- tatives of this organization, recogniz- ing the right of the men and women who labor to speak through repre- sentatives of their own choosing— collective bargaining.” Mr. Gompers declared that since textile workers had accepted a 22 1-2 per cent wage cut a year ago, em- ployers had “tried it again and again, until they have driven the manhood and womanhood of the textile in- | dustry to desperation.” SANDLAND NOMINATED. Present Mayor Chosen for Re-elec- tion by Waterbury G. O. P. Waterbury, Sept. 13.—All present | republican city office holders were | renominated at the rcpublican city convention last night, with the ex- ception of City Clerk C. B. Tomkin- son and two of the three republican dermen. The ticket is as follows: | Mayor, William H. Sandland; city clerk, Charles Spain, in place of Mr. Tomkinson; city controller, Elmer E. Parker; tax collector, F. C. Bau- by; city sheriff, Robert Stone. Alder- man Ashborn, who was defeated in the primaries by Mayor Sandland, was renominated as alderman, and Car- roll Hincks and Frank Pere were re- nominated for the same offices in place of Charles A. Templeton and R. E. Day, whose terms expired this year. Robert Palmer was renominated for town clerk for the seventh time. PORTER—SPARKS WEDDING. Couple Now on Their Honeymoon Will Make Their Home in New London. John T. Porter, Jr., and Miss Edith L. Sparks, daughter of Mrs. Wilfred R. Sparks of 31 Lyons street, were married Saturday afternoon by Rev. J. L. Davis, of the Methodist church at the home of the bride's grand-| | motner, Mrs. G. W. Lewis of New Britain avenue, Plainville. Philip Sparks, brother of the bride, was best man and Miss Estelle Goodrich of Berlin was bridesmaid. Miss Louise Wessels played the wedding march and Miss Olva Bengtson sang *O Promise Me.” Upon their return from an extended make their home in New London. DISCUSS WHIST PLANS, Plans for the benefi¢ whist and darce to be given Friday night by Daly Council, K. of C. were gone over at a meeting of the committee last night. The affair will be held on the organization's spacious lawns on Franklin square and the proceeds wiil be given a member of the K. of C. who has taken up his life's work in another country. Did You Write Home to Mother Today? — Be Sure You See — “THE OLD NEST” Store Closes THE CLIMAX SALE Wednesday Morning Specials Tomorrow will be the last Half Holiday, and to make it a day that will not be forgotten many wonderful values have been pre- pared. This will be your great opportunity to buy your Early Fall and winter needs at prices that will be welcomed by the people of Many other good values are on sale that space New Britain. OF OUR doesn’t permit us to mention. Look for the Orange Colored tickets Orange Colored Tickets Are Money Savers. Look For Them. Women’s Flannelette Gowns Plain white or colored stripes, 19c with or without col- 71 S R SO0 Ve Infants’ Silk and Wool Vests Carter make, No. 349, sizes 1 to 6 Infants’ Flannelette Garments Short Skirts, Long Skirts and Pinners, all of heavy white flannelette Pearl Buttons Fancy Ocean Pearl Buttons regular 10c card . 2 6¢c 2-in-1 Shoe Polisher All Colors Laura Hair Nets 3 25¢ Large size, cap A wonderful collection, made of fine nets an dtrimmed 39 with handsome laces ... c Fletcher’s Castoria Limit 2 to each custom- er, bottle 20c Epsom Salts “ull 1 1b. Packages Borden’s Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Limit 2 cans to each customer 300 yds. popular shades, all widths Organdy Ruffling in 10c Store Closed Wednesday Afternoon Children’s School Handkerchiefs 3mr5c With colored roll- ed edges Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose Strictly first quality, lisle top, toe and heel, black only, extra- ordinary value. Wed- $1 39 . nesday only, pair Women’s Drop Stitch Hose ilk lisle, semi fashioned, strict- 1y first qualify, black, white, cor- dovan. Wednesday only Women’s Cotton Hose Black, white, Russian calf, light weight, double sole and heel, strictly 3 pair for 50‘: perfect Children’s Hose Fine ribbed lisle seconds, 50c quality. Wed. only, prl7c Men’s Hose Medium and heavy cotton, all shades, strictly fresh pr Wednesday only ... ZSC Percales New fall patterns, 100 new pieces. Wed, only, ,-a.lSc Long Cloth 12%¢ Good quality, 36 in wide. Wed only, yd, Challie For blanket covering, 36 inches wide, all the new fall pat- terns. Wed. only, yd ... 15¢ Outing Flannel good weight, 12%% 27 inches wide, white, pink, blue, grey Warner. Rust Proof Corsets 79c Medium bust style, of pink coutil Look For.thé Orange Colored Ticket It Will Save You Money Women’s Bloomers Genuine Windsor pretty figured pattern .. Crepe in . 9c Band Brassieres Pink, brocade ma- 1 terial, hook back style 12%c¢ Imported Cluny Laces White or ecru, for curtain and fancy work, 1 to @ yds. 1% inches wide 10c Boys’ _Flannel Pajamas , striped outing e Boys’ Wool Pants Desirable striped patterns, lin- ed throughout, belt loops and watch pocket, all sizes sl 00 - o g to 17, pair ... ‘.} Boys’ Caps Plain blue, all wool, also fancy worsted 59c¢ Cups and Saucers Ovide, plain, St. Dennis, also fancy floral patterns, in the basement . ... : 19¢ ]. Good Luck Jar Rings 3 20c ‘Wednesday only In the basement Parowax Wednesday oply In the basement 10} Fruit of Loom Sheets $1.50 81x90 size, Wednes- day. In the basement Aluminum Tea Kettle $1.00 4 quart size, Wed- nesday, in basement “Wear-Ever’ one-quart THICK Aluminum 22 This special offer is made so that you can see for yourself that Aluminum utensils are NOT all the same—so that you can SEF StewPan LIMITED This offer extends from Sept. 12 to Sept. 24, 1921 for ONLY 39¢ (Regular price 85¢) the difference, FEEL the difference and KNOW the difference between ordi- nary thin aluminum utensils and “Wear-Ever.” Get Your Stew Pan TODAY! = AT __7;,5_,71"’ — If you have any form of Rheuma« tism, Heart Affection, Stomach Trouble, Chronic Appendicitis, Chest Disease, including Tuberculosis, when not too far advanced, or any other afl- ment, you nced my treatments for a complete cure. Electric treatments of all. kinds. Electric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine treatments are given without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room with lady ju charge, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Open evenings. DR. COOMBS The Natureapathic Physician and Chiropractor, 252 Main St., Phone 765 NEW BRITAIN. BIRD STORE ALIVE OR FRESH KILLED BROILERS AND FOWLS Also the well known Purina Chicken Chowder, Scratch, Chick and Pigeon Fecd. All sorts of Fishing Tackle 105 ARCH ST.,