New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1021 IN PHILABELPHIA | %5555 || TAXES COLLECTED Govt. Drive Snm:esshxl—Dodgers1 Achievement teams to Spring- to Be Punished | fleld to participate in the inter- Washington, Sept. 12.—Collection of | meeting of the commission last night. - | state meet has passed the half Heard Dr Conwell—Sing With| approximately $12,000,000 in delin-|Emil Hjerpe who fills the vacancy reductions and 16 { bundred mark and stands today at $61. Friday will be the last | o day to receive contributions. Rhodeheaver—Visit Valley Forge [ ® A trip through the beautiful Valley C[" II‘E'M.S' o sk quent and additional sales and miscel- | the board created by Mr. Stone's r A new kind of phonograph plays |& We Mean Ever —er laneous taxes by the government as a .4 A . o hoe ; Ml Sousa’s Band on Victor Records.| e s 5 i sgp_l"""’"k““e"d“_‘ the imeeting. (but @ja| fodtifecordaiin suctssion iwithontiat: | § tember 3 was announced today by [P0t take part in the elcction. On the § Thi Ad ril t Saturday the teams will leave. Forge, 50 miles from the Quaker City, & lecture on “Hard Times,” by Rev. auto trip without ever a blowout, and St. Mary's Holy Family Circle, beld | Commissioner Blair. informal ballot the chairman elected an evening of music by a choir, led [an outing and fleld day at the play- The arive in which 1,725 field col-|received two votes and Commissioner solos by Rhodeheaver himself, are just | Phoenix Lodge, [. O. O. F., will hold | o1 to the so-called “luxury tax” on a fow of the pleasant experiences en- (a meeting tonight. soit drinks, heaer admissions and| The electrical inspector was asked to report the costs of installing fire Everybody, rich and poor, is selecting their home furnishings with greater care than ever before. DECADE INQUIRY. TOMASZEWSKY NAMED < Washington, Sept. 14.—The senate BY FIRE COMMISSION |special committee investigating mine labor 1roubles in West Virginia was ex- pected to decide at a meeting today whether it would proceed with its in- vestigation tentatively set for s ber or defer action for the pre decision is reached to proceed, committee will visit Logan and Mingo counties in connection with its inves- tigation. Former Council Member Elected Chairman—Keough to Attend Ordi- nance Committee Mceting. Commissioner John Tomaszewsky e was elected chairman of the fire etw y 1920, and March board, succerding E. bureau of labor 5 notices of wage of increases. . Stone, at a Dr. Russell H. Conwell, dean of Am- erican lecturers, as he is rounding out his 39th year in the pulpit, a 600-mile [C. L. Plerce Co.—advt. by Homer Rhodeheaver, who has or- | 8round this afternoon. lectors were eagaged)ihe said. coversd | Fred Parsons = ganized and drilled the tamous Billy | Lawn party K. of C. lawn Fri. eve. | noociicany e thew:’i‘i‘_ ;::’s:“ri‘;:”’d GRS Commiac Sunday choruses, not to mention two | Whist and dancing.—advt. i e hiTatrantshreas et | mione n moved that the y election be declared unanimous. Joyed by a party of travelers from this Buffet Lunch at all times.— transportation. section, who have returned trom a | Crowell's.—advt. The results of the drive were em- |PoXes on North Burritt and Mitchell trip to Philadelphia. Dr. und Mrs. George Dunn are tak- inently satisfactory,” Mr. Blair said.|StT€ets, as requested by the council. Hear Conwell, ing an automobile trip for two weeks. e = The board instructed Clerk J. J. Rev. Frederick H. Wilkins, and John | Miss Blinn will reopen her classes Keough to attend a session of the Luebeck, of New Britain, Rev. M. Her- [ in modern and aesthetic dancing in ordinance committee this evening inger, o Meriden and Rev. J. Klaaz, | October.—advt T O e hernte frand wew:|when the two-platoon plans will be Hot water of New Haven, havé® returned after at- Prize Fox Trot at State Armory|5c" attempis at discussed and a recommendation for . Sure Relief tending the annual session of the At- | Frday eve.—advt. dirsotered @ _|the council araftea. lantic conference of German Baptist | The weekly payrolls in the public It i rocokmized that >0 BaERE| S comimtalonst W, | C. | Kranowlts E LL- churches. The conference met in the | works department are as follows: | 0f monthly returns mistakes are apt|..jjoq attention to the fact that sev- FOR INDIGESTIOR second Baptist church in Philadelphia | street department. $4,649.69; sewer : e eral of the fire trucks need new tires. last week, from Wednesday until Sun- | construction, $1,423.59 and sewer [©S' error on the part of the taxpayer|Tpe mayor informed the commission no penalty accrues. @ay, Inclusive. Sunday evening the | mafntenance $207.64 s n that the need has cxisted for some . . party went to the Baptist Temple | Victrolasand Planos, Henry Morans. While, from the preliminary re-|yime and has been reported to the When Dld You wrlte port, it is believed such action Will be [ poard on another oceasion. Home Last? See where Dr. Conwell preached his first | —advt necessary only in isolated cases, evi- “THE OLD NEST” “Prior tc government investigation thousands of amended returns show- ng additional taxes due were filed 6 BeELL-ANS More thought is given the artistic effect to be desired. to occur, and where there is an hon- sermon since last spring. Dr. Con- | Mr. Nathena P. Godfrey's classes in A Sl e R L More attention is given quality and construction. well has just concluded his last chau- | dancing and deportment, will open |dences of fraud discovered in the final|showed 16 fires during the month of tauqua lecture and is beginning his | Monday, October 31st.—advt. checking up of returns will be follow- | August. Losses totaled $1.386 on 39th winter In the pulpit of the Bap- [ Watch for our Moving Sale ad. in|2d by proseution. bulldings and $3,165 on contents. tist Temple. He begins his 40th year |tomorrow’'s paper. Axelrod’s Park “In this connection tax dodgers may in that church on Thanksgiving Day. |gtreet.—Advt. take warning by the jail sentence re- Seo Famous Battleground. The Women's Home Missionary so- |cently imposed upon Joseph Schwartz One of the prettiest scenes members | ciety of the Trinity Methodist church [and Harry Sultzer, fur manufacturers of the party ever saw, according to |held an all day meeting today at the [of New York city. statements since their return, was the | home of Mrs. A. L. Andrus of New- “Schwartz and Sultzer were indicted auto trip to Valley Forge. This has | ington. for knowingly and wilfully refusing to been turned into a government park Green's bankrupt stock will go on[a.count for and pay over to the col- and headquarters which were occupied |gale at the McMillan store, Friday, |lector of internal revenue the excise by Washington and other Revolution- |¢he 16th.—Advt. tax on articles manufactured by them. ary generals still stand in all their — “Investigation by the bureau 'showcd old time colonlal quaintness. 4 - s “Rhodie" Leads Choir. City Has Few Cases of il T A EaX 3308 :”«‘a;lalbs: ‘.r“"fl"‘(_h’;,"r"fn":‘;:";:Dn;'T'e‘;::::“w;:‘: Contagious Disease Now |biiity of $99,991. Both men pleaded the Connecticut visitors attended ser- | There are but nine cases of con- |SUllty and were finéd $100 each and viee Sunday night. “That sermon by | taglous disecase in the city at the fl'y.‘enftd_to 30 days in the Tombs. Dr. Comwell.” said Rev. Mr. Wilkins | Present time, the records of the de- In similar cases of deliberate fraud, this morning, “impressed upon us |Partment of health indicate. Four | it will be the po_ury of the bureau to more than anything, the fact that Dr. |0f these cases.are typhoid patients, | irge the imposition of extreme penal- Ceonwell is & most wonderful man.” three are scarlet fever and two diph- | ties. This is the only course possible The trip was made both ways by |theria cases. This is regarded as an|in justice to the man who honestly motor. unusually healthy condition. pays his share of the common levy.” oy i tl Local Actor On Same for men who work in steel mills amid | electric light and power is consumed " m water When we state that we use more discrimination in searching the markets for the very best articles of the leading manufacturers—that we procure the very best values for your selection—that we take the great- | est interest in helping you furnish a room or complete home to your entire satisfaction no matter how much you may want to spend—that you can do better at Fuller’s is a fact testified to by any of the hundreds and hundreds of satisfied customers whom we have served. We want you to come and compare—you will find “we mean every word we say in this adver- tisement.” C. C. FULLER CO. 40-56 Ford St., Hartford Overlooting Cabtiol Store Open Every Week Day Until 6. P. M. east of the Rockles. Bill As Miss Rappe|not metaL Edward Samlow of this city, whose stage name is “Eddie Sell,” at one time played on a bill upon which the e peared. Miss Rappe is the young| woman whose death resulted in the incarceration of Roscoe (“Fatty”) Ar- local actor is visiting with his par- Tne Instant-Cooked Breakfast Cereal ents In this city at present. E " I ! Doy Fraciarcs Ars conomica | . Russell Bowen, the son of Mrs. Ger- Fy trude V. Bowen of Stanley street, 12 pounds of delicious ernoon near his home when he fell ) healthful food from a wagon in which he was riding. | The boy was taken to the hospital and ind I ° taken. It is believed that two bones [ WRITE FOR o [ in the arm are broken. FREE SAMPLE A woman owner of ranches in \ p The Patent Cereals Ca, Geneva,NY. | Nevada uses an aeroplane to cover her | @ land or go shopping to San Francisco. — = buckle on a manslaughter charge. The In Fall From Wagon One package makes : an X-ray picture of the fradture COOks n z m]nufes to the American Public Is What Recent Price Reductions of the Ford Motor Company Means The Ford Motor Co. will manufacture and sell over 1,000,000 cars within the next year and the reduction on September 2d of $45 to $100 on the different models means that the American public will receive the benefit of at least $60,000,000 in their purchasing power. The mos t mamelous machine in the ‘ Qh! ‘“'hnt a country if every manufacturer and merchant would follow this truly wonderful man, Mr. Ford, and re- . " H duce their prices, giving the public honest values. The only automobile that is actually below pre-war prices. world—and how it is neglected PUBLIC APPRECIATION The way the orders are piling up since our announcement clearly demonstrates the public appreciation and we thank WAY back in the school books was a lesson on physiology. Rather dull as a lesson. Yet it was the story of the most marvelous machine ever created—and how the machinegetsits powerand doesits work. ‘That machine is the human body. Some day the mechanical expert of this machine — the doctor — finds out for us where we have missed the lesson and neglected the machine. GRAPE-NUTS food was made in accordance with the school book lesson on what the body needs and how its needs may best be supplied. It is possible for a delicious food to be a scientific, “power” food. Grape- Nuts is such a food. Perfecting Natural Gifts ‘Twenty hours of continuous baking has done certain wonderful things to the nourishing properties of whole wheat and malted barley flour, from which Grape-Nuts is made—and has produced a food in the form of crisp, golden-brown granules. You chew Grape-Nuts thoroughly. The rich, sweet flavor of Grape-Nuts is the reward of chewing. Nature meant the teeth to be used. Primitive people, who keep the natural teeth sound and perfect to old age, are eat- ers of food which requires chewing. Grape-Nut gives the teeth work to do. Perhaps you remember a little of the physiology lesson, now—how the salivary juices respond when the food is thoroughly chewed —and the first important step in digestion is taken. Life-Giving Properties Wheat and malted barley are richest of all grains in the food elements re- quired for human use. In Grape- Nuts all the essentials provided by nature in these grains are retained and perfected. The long, slow baking process which produces Grape-Nuts turns the grain’s starches into natural sweetness and breaks up the nutritive solids into forms easily assimilated by the body. ‘The exceptional nourishment from Grape-Nuts is secured with no tax upon the digestion. Penalties for Mistakes ‘When the doctor, as the mechanical expert of the bodily machine, comes to give advice in case of trouble, he finds that harm as well as good, often bas resulted from food. “Starchy” foods have been the sub- ject of many warnings. Food which passes too slowly through the digest- ive tract causes disturbances to which much of the slowing down, wearing out, and failure of the bodily machine is traced. A characteristic of Grape-Nuts is that it digests quickly and completely— without fermentation in the intestinea. A World Service ‘There is, therefore, a reason why, throughout the world, Grape-Nuts has steadily grown in favor these many years, as a food for fitness, as well as charm to taste. You can apply that reason to your own benefit. Ready to eat from the package, al- ways crisp, naturally sweet—served with cream or milk and a little sugar if desired — Grape-Nuts is an ideal dish for breakfast or lunch. “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Touring Car REGULAR being from 50% to 80%. Chassis Runabout (Regular) Touring (Regular) Runabout (Self-Starter) Touring (Self-Starter) Coupe (Self-Starter) . Sedan (Self-Starter) Ton Truck Chassis 22 MAIN STREET our many friends fo.r their prompt rcsponse and keen foresight in placing orders at once so as to receive their car and get the benefit of the best riding scason of the year. THINK OF IT!! Chassis Runabout (Regular) .. Touring (Regular) Runabout (Sclf-Starter) Touring (Self-Starter) Coupe (Self-Starter) ... Sedan (Self-Starter) .. Ton Truck Chassis °355 F. O. B. Factory - 1 These prices are lower than pre-war prices, there bein g three reductions in the past eleven months. These reductions.. Just Think of This Wonderful Reduction in Eleven M onths 1920 Prices Up To Sept. 22 Total Reduction in Eleven Months Runabout (Regular) . Touring (Regular) .. Runabout (Self-Starter) .. Touring (Self-Starter) . Coupe (Self-Starter) s Sedan (Self-Starter) ... Ton Truck Chassis ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORY . AS WE WILL UNDOUBTEDLY HAVE AN UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND IT IS ADVISABLE TO PLACE YOUR ORDER IMMEDIATELY. Elmer Automobile Co. NEW BRITAIN TELEPHONE 1513

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