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Herald “Ads” Mean ‘ Better .Business ESTABLISHED 1870 GENERAL SALES TAX ONLY WAY TO RAISE MONEY FOR BONUS, PRESIDENT THINKS . b Paag e oo e et el s, | Ny, - . | 1 From Over Border Hint At Possible Outhreak. Unless Congress Sees Fit ASK REGEWH} H]R | fis ‘ ; btk 41 | 1 . it - ~ 0 me e sin e AGNOSTICS ROUTED ; . 0 Adopt 1'his Method, _—_.\1.,(.;.‘,,..,;,‘.'...;‘,,; AL Vort il were o ther Kecommendations of Doard of Finance [being heid today rdy o Sy BY QUEER “GHO: : | emergency whichy migit arise long H 1 Harding Asks That o I il Tl S ST And Taxation Receive Approval of Common ; ; | night when rumorg were seaticred in T " l ] l t | Juarez and Kl I'nso fhat 5,000 men | Antizonish County, N. S, Boasts of . ' . « . Measure Be Tempora-|IEmpOraly HJUHCHOH ssied to o SR LN bRy 000 men Council—City Fathers In Session Until ! Tuarez and that the Juarez garrison | 18C8N Honest-to-Goodness Spook— rily Postponed Halt Financial Opel tions | was expectad to “revoll,” v tepries 1 searet | Midnight Jui 3 Ary and civilan officialy E | strongly denled ench veport, hut Halitax 8., IPob, 16,=The fa ) c ALLEGE GONTRACT BR]‘JACH mitted that they are awarc that revo- | mous ghost of Antigonish county to . c( L Q | lutionists are trying to recruit men in [day had won the second round of its U f . . This Statement Leaves Sol- ‘ BB LR HAS $|27 000 Councilmen Hart and Crus- P | 4 2 e - e its third, ) P dier Question Even More | Bacon Brothers Of Toledo Ask sev.| Shut up or Get Ont Jirst it drove Alex. MeDonald from .| berg Hold Out for Hori- v A o : | Mexico City, I°ch. 16, (By the Ag- |[his farm in Caledonia Mills in mid T[] M[ET I]EFI IT f x (,ompllcated Than It Has| ¢'al Thousands In Damages lmm: |sociated Press)-Generals and army | winter, with o of mysterious fires ontal Reduction While | lofficers ho are 101 tisgtied with [ and cattle that apparently had heen | Brotherhood — Hearing I Sched- s I . . : HeretofortBeen: [ « ‘ [the present state of affairs and who|stricken by a supernatural hand = | Councilman Rice Leads uled For February 24, |are therefore not rendering conscien- | last — night it sent Detective ey . RETE i —_— | 0 | [tious service in the army® have been | “1*eachie’ MeDonald of the Provineial Balance of Approximately Opposition | TBledo, Ieh, 16.—Appointment of o linformed by President Obregon that | police and Harold Whidden, a e 3 A . . Washington, Ieh. 16.—President | receiver for the United Brotherhood their immediate digcharge is ready at |POrter, back fo Halitax, satisfied by $45,000 Will Remain, | Harding informed congress today he|of maintenance of way employes anid [ their request, b their investigation that the ghost considered a general sales tax the| railway shop labo is asked i a | sts and had slapped them Mayor Anticipates After holding session until a few only feasible method of raising funds| petition filed in federal court her | Today the Cross Hockey club of g minutes before midnight, the common for a soldier bonus. late yesterday by the Bacon Brothers \AN[]TH[R BLIZZAI“] IS | A lali ARl 16 Habsban- dBuins P L T e el S RS The executive in a letter addressed [ Co.,, of Toledo, it heeame known fa” | | with Dalhousic; announced. tHAL UWO| oy e or Naw Tritaln has. $i unable to straighten out the 1922 to Chairman Fordney of the house|day. = : | of lts:members had. been & ""l""". Y91 600 available with which to meet 1923 budget tangle and authorized way and means committee and Would Take Over Busing | make war against the spook by econ- o 0 o and expenses not figured in the appointment of a committee of Chairman McCumber of the senate| The petition asks that the tpeeiver tinuing - the nvestigation of Ahe | o o hudget, amounting to $93,- |Ve members to work out the prob- financial ‘committee suggested _ that | take possession of all pYoperty of fiie e AR . haunted house which had all - Nova | (& MESEE D 1 e At ke {lem. A report will be submitted by \inloss congress saw fit to enact a sales | brotherhood within the jurisdiction of | it Has 1'<'I'I”’_"" |""""’"_“~ : \\I_”";" ster, —— [ Seotia agog v 845,000 remains in this ac. that committee at a special session tax, passage of bonus logislation | this court including all money on e A8, Wit receive 3Gl 000 10 she: res b Los o o0 5 : STl T L o boen |0f the council tonight. should be temporarily postponed. posit in the brotherhood of locomotive | MANS single and Jives with the "'“"'-‘V"‘Ellllfl and Southern New " 21 “,m“" BT AnRhD MO MRE been g | T Letto engineers cooperative national bank | €" ©f Charle Hamilton, Chicage, | ; IRST “ALL ROTARY cared for, which with prospective tax| Object to Wage Cuts ) __Text of Letter. of Cleveland, and fhat a femporir |NeF Sweetheart. That, in accordance | Jersey in Gllp of Terrific collections, may make reductions fh| The hody ratified the report of the T h,,“r‘.,. the pr .M,“, wrote o i o, e onoimine| With the will of Hamilton who asked B MEFTI\(I 1S HEL” the tax rate possible, the mayor feels. |board of finance and taxation with the American people will accept the | gy Grable individually and as|her to accept the legacy on his death | Snowstorm VDS 5 The items to he met are: Schools, |the exception of salary matters in levy n-f ]go:nral snlr‘s. (:n'!u |'nm>f !h‘v president of the brotherhood and all|Ped. D S ‘$,I\_\1H-_ salariec M’s‘v,_,nn; home ,:v\r\- which a ‘1{- per cent cut has been pro- :‘y;z{y’%:;mmn?:‘:;‘flpz:‘:z;?y; ..':,"‘-’....‘l,p; Oiler | &fRas R g e TS B S s | S lul‘l\[vfrv H"fl‘,N u‘l ‘:;I\;:r\)l.;s. $1 ; ;.‘..Mv.y'_l I’Nln;r to nr‘r|;'|ng (a' (its deci- 1 ad transferring, assigning or encumbe ! \ T 3 Rotarians Alone Gather At the Biks' |50 axes, $1,400 (state): municipal [sion that the appointment of a com- difficulties to the problems of read- ing any of the funds of the ;,m,h’:,: ('RI\‘\” '" RY H()LDS | New York, I'eh, 16.--The weather garage appropriation, $500: state |mittee was the best way out of the Justment. 1f congress will not adopt| hood on deposit in the Cloveland RICKARD FOR TRIA [burean today warned that u distur- | Club This Noon to Hear [grant on feachers' salarics, $44,000. | mix-up, the council had gone through such a plan it would be wise fo lot | k. 4 [ance now off (upe Hatteras was mov- | Ryt | Total, $93,800 hool department items concern- the legislation go over until there is| he restraining order was issued ling rapidly northward and probably RpeaRers: Funds are available as follows Uaries. Teachers' salaries were .1. s'l'un!lnn"\‘\‘hlr'h will justify the by Judge Killits, who ordered the de | would reach Fa!r‘ force this after { The first “All Rotary” meeting ,,‘r] .\"f\" Brita “rnljmm.”h' r!m"”“:» \\:nr placed at their present figure, as was large outlay. fendants to show cause on February [Returns Indictment Charging Famous | n00n and tonight, — Warnings — were | Now Rritain Rotary club was held | DUreai. $1.400; balance from last fis- the superintendent of schools and the Situation Complicated. 24 why a receiver should not he ap-| | hoisted between New York and Iast- |,¢ (e giks' club on Washington | C#! year. $36,5007 permanent pave-jitem for janitor salaries. Evening i e e Bl ad reanrdan | ainted. Sporting Man With Assault on port, Me, Dt by ROl N e b (i el et fwo platoon, $27,000; school teachers' salaries and those of generally at the capitol as leaving the Amendment To Complais e SEbge e A [nouncements by President leon|city hall commission, 81, police| the attendance bureau werecut 10 pep bonus situation even more complicated | The application is an amendment U SO S Norfolk, Va, I'eb. 16.—Five inches |go .o pye, members of the Rotary edu-|€ourt, $13.000; "h,,r";'; L, 83,0007 oent. oTb Wasieroted Klatersitolireseing than before. Senate and house sub-|to the original bill of complaint in| New York, Ieh. 16, CGeorge 1, |°f Snow have fallen in Norfolk dur-| o001’ committee spoke. fire ohlef'y iodr, $2100; Hewer maln- [tho sotion and (inatbuctsthetepeail] commitices were to meet late in the | which several hundred thousands of | (Tex) Rickard, fight promoter today | "8, the second blizard of the winter. | ™y " yenry Maior, chairman, told | ienance, $2.000; staie highway, $5,-|committee to add on 10 per cent to day to reccive and consider the|dollars damage for breach of contrict | wag indicted for erimingl assanlt on| o A Bhomlle nopth” gale e BRBEPING|op i hrist oufiina: o he iged, by thal 200 dnterest cand. discolnt, © #0001 ) alllsaleny dtematmhicras IR GEEOR TR White House communication. BreiashansiyAling BaEaniBros. Coy 8 Ko Gy glels by AHO\RREQT S Eouib| sieLid o R U OO ARSI US| erimitfan: i Ceaghting IRotastmniim,(iCHARAL A LB, HEHTHSaRha At N[t fiad . besnitmas b ERchs e e Declaring that the government had wand jury. - jHanzered e said that the plan used shall be| Total, $127,600. and taxation committee. under consideratien the disposition of 3alote },_",\”,fl his office to appear ey . .. |based on the three school principles | ¥. S. Chambherlain Speaks surplus of war properties and ofher before the grand jury, Rickard de. | C2Pe Mav Jo Vb 16 The | o ding, writing and arithmetie GOVERNOR SENDS MESSAGE Lo e transactions which should bring EE e e e tulmvcltm' rd L \"”"’l('l'""“ :“;_':"'“ He believed that in adhering to the |for consideration, Mayor O. F. Curtis “great relief” to the treasury, fthe| TOTALS $14.87 e ; . [the Delaware Capes today ne | b e Pl sheld find gave,tha privilese of ithe foor to Bress g A | o) port that he had resizned as president | ) i princip | 3 L president said it would be wise to let | S $4, ‘nlnl the Madison Square Garden Corp,, | PCHes of snow had fallen before noon | "yt other Kotary members and | A L. [ient 10, S Chamberlain of the finance the legislation go over if congress did 2 AN e e e R ln"_iaml the wind attained u velocity of |0 Nl (e ey should also he | Shocked at News of Death of Col.lyoorq. “The chairman reminded that not deem it advisable fo adopt the : ¢ ; Ringling Bros. olrouses would suasasa’| “\!3‘:”{\ ‘m: n'r.mr.Nw'] coneern for a | Viling to tell other Rotarlans what| wall—Pays Glowing Tribute (o His |{he board had a very important step sales tax. Report Is Made By Appraisers in Pro- [ ¢ I e T T 2 [they are doing and lusty they shonli | {to make in which a step was taken When the sales tax was discussed o “In 4 i ’ A ol 3 L e SENE 0 two and two together and make | Citizenship. that had never been asked or re- ; bate ( L O thon: Vs In a day or two 1 shall issie & |Tast nisht botnd for New . I W ; | tha T beA e s e enre s Syatiate ourt Today—Other Val entte ol o L eIl JesUe R luat inteht bourd for New. fandon; (DALIRS MG | . i LS N etorar E S ete g understood that- senators were in-| uations Announces sa Conn., and has not heen reported | TG Tyier told of the work Rotary | Hartford, ¥eh, 16, The Hartford fheen a momber of the board of formed that less than 100 republican| Frank . Coultery, manager of the| " 4 is doing. that it builds up good fel- [Times received this morning the fol- | finance and faxation since it was in- votes in the house could he mustered A The estate of _(lw late Itrederick | Garden said b N Latash 16 il siag ’In\\:hyp and is a friend worthy of f’_“"’”fl F’r)- :" s "‘m‘ "" "";"‘ , mnvur:umn-‘l. in 1908, and hefore that for a sales tax i a method of financ-| Engel has been inventoried at $14,- G RE T g e s ’ g FATERE keeping. He also said that it makes|€rett J. Lake, ¢ inecticut, — con- time he worked on budget commit- ingel thi 1 iberty to make any |(ive office of the | Submarine Base | ¥ | cerning the death of State Senator ing the adjusted compensation. Such|870.50, itemized as follows: | statement. Whatever may befdone in | & AT Todny that it friends of people with entirely dif-|ceérning th A Bl £ tees, o tax had Been considered by house| Deposit in Berlin Savings bank, $3,-[the matter of o change in presdents | o e o 1:30 today (hat it i) oo interests. fiwhiliein. s HEll,swilot aenuniSiiids) Higher Rate Now leaders as a possibility but virtually [433.19; deposit in New Britain Sav- | {pe a9 i o ok (;”M;“ “m‘;l.flhmjfil;y(/'l\l’l .n; ':Il:l\d T‘l:q-‘m;aim.\‘r;; Staniey H. Holmes also it hipfer iyy.m,\ in Il,l_-.oun:n,wl»lu_ mur!)-»\’\ml. He pointed out that while the tax had been discarded, {ings bank, $1,350.46; War g [ remain as at the present.’ ‘,“\H,V\Lg r»invlv“::fl'rfl" I,Q‘ Hore ,-(jfi,,,‘!;» on the work of Rofary clubsg and|hesday morning. ”“"’ governor went | rate jast year was 22 mills, but 18,2 Mokt ot Tpiter “slamr\s. £100; Liberty Bonds, $45.56, | -H’“" ”“‘ l‘ i ‘l il H “ J although he said he was opposed to/'© '_"'”‘:“ last week. | was actually used to run the city for N sresident!s $48.25, $96.01, $96.56; Vietory hond g ine lics WhIGH @10 Jegue I it ot Arst he is now one of ith staunch| I8 telegram: the year, the remainder being repre- Bihe- lealyofdie. p"“d("(',,","m,"r $100; Hartford Life Insurance, $1.-| UIGLEYVS PETIT]ON OUT [Tuesday night had docked here yes- ¢t St e 8 B0 OO0 0 e | “Relleaire, Fla., Ioeh, R T T e R e e which was addressed to Chairman | ®° " o i LA | terdiy morning at 9:30 and the ©L-11, B SOOI : news of the death of Col. Hall| 5 Vordney of the house way and means| "% mortgages, $2.700, §: de 5 1 ords in which he urged members to K all land for the fwo platoon plan in the ! 3 ho 3 Bl ot i New Brltiin, Tt comping: SRR 1wx;\f‘:1m] to come fo New London as| WOrfis 1n WhICH 1 & reached me this afternoon. The lfire department. This year, he said, COMEaeRIONoNg 814744, g (T not yet cleared Philadelphia its start- |87 W00 (AT SR shock and sorrow (o me personally | the rate, without deficit of out, i8 “In accordance with the promise|® : e cho | Candidate for Mayor Also Issues Ban- |ing point as far as is known here. 5, AL IGOR 1 S make it impossible for me to pay to | S T ! el el vt el mhe estale of \Atidlray Hillnt, whil [ iive’ Peevariion. hoaed ot thesNStione| T ; [20.4 or 2.2 more than last year. on the senate and house committees| 1104 in Worcester, shows real estate | ners and Will Open Headquarters Board of {iire Undenwiters will he|him the full piblic trlbutad phould Big Jump in Budget S g : . +in Berlin, valued $300. he speaker g luinche Bxf{aiing S R dRUG: THRTIRILN Al L) oing back i shuEedomifiiciie - resmonsIbily 08 "sapee s nons estate consists of | Shortly, He States, the spenker it the luncheon mnexti . triendship of more than 30| GOINE back to the city's finances in : A Peter Zdanczakas' estate consists of | ) week, An invitation has been ex- the year before the war period, Mr. formulating proposed honus legisla- AR=itterast In ‘feall extatovat 182 Wins! ' | ; vears has revealed to me his true| [ ° ° # iy tion T have carefully looked Into the |80 EERE (0 AT S8 SO0 68 HEC) MRMAyON Gearie.. X Quigley Ak Al | tended to Ingirance et and manu- | i {he eourageous | Chamberlain told the council that in =a ) Y 1® [ ter street, B 4 E B O o T B e S facturers to be present. 7 e ek 1914 the budget called for $548,000; program .of taxation which has been|, o yiiding lots in Plainville worth | Cireulating his petition of candidacy | jocal pPeople to Observe Fourth An-|™* ! [foree with which ha always,mainal 8 e DEEERE SR ETAton iS00 suggested. In addition thereto 1 hn\'mpm totalling for mayoralty honors foday. [nder | tained high ideals and standards both BEYCOLS SULAR cuts are made, it made inquiry into the feasibility of is- |~ ' ‘ the .law he is required to ure the | npiversary of Their Country's Imlv-: in his business affairs and his public amounts to 5..““":"0”. or in other suing either short time treasury notes | — e Sigta urds o 100, voters berave’ hid| : ‘ SCHOOL IS CLOSED [l isns words, where the city formerly {spent or long time bonds to meet the finan- | “ gy | name can be entered as a candidate | pendence From Russia. (Signature) “EVERETT J. LAKE." |$1 it l"““' spends $2.40. "“”"“«1‘:“ i ot 5 i S Beleds | period in question the growth of the T Eila e A L iR REGORD DAY FOR FLU O onters Wit 4 mivttire of the can- | Today marks the fourth unniversary | Taken in New London When | 2 city was about 25 per cent. plapio] Pog: Ll O NONABOSH| AR T e B e of Lithuania's declaration of indepen- (Action Taken in New Lo | 190 Dt Cont R lbe TniSah o1 Casty sible to commend to you cither of the didage and the wording, “For Mayor | % -1 Rl B Trs Aehl il i . Bt e plans suggested. Sixty-Seven Cases Reported is Larg-| — George A, Quigley,” are heing dis- [donce from ussia, and the event Witk pypiie Refuse to Submit to Being The school system, which in 1914 Sl s : T : s § b el SO L ‘[”,,“'m] niid HEROLRELTSrY will )".‘hl- l!"”fll‘ly (.r:h\! V‘ml by local Lith | cost the city $245,000, now costs continues to be my best judg-| .4 gince Disease Became Prevalent| opened in a few days. uanians in Lithuanian hall on Park| Vaceinated. B0 s 2381 Girls Under (5| $715,000, after cuts are made, repre- ment that any compensation legisla- "“ S 4 (s in. | Street this evening 1800 Pogs atml 18 LEuh L g senting an increase of 190 per cent 3 v , f % £ | r. Quigley plans a one month's in- | ¢ . G oty - [l ditetit 0 | i 4 plenusnieted 2l this time, jougnt tol irgtallis Now 164. [ tonsive o b e Teandueted | V. J. Rachkauskas, formerly editor| New London, Feh. 16-—Recause 80| oo o0 @0 W i Country| The Increase in street lighting, the carry with it the provisions for r | | Gatore The G0 By pritaaries |of the Lithnanian newspaper, and now |many Bulkeley high school boys stay council was informed, was 25 per cent. ing the needed revenues and I find| The number of influenza cases in | e B ey |an official of the Baltic States bank [ed out foday rather than undergo| jy, 1920, Records Show. Police Dept. Increases. myself unable to suggest any com-|the city at noon today was 164, the| lof New York city, will be the princi- |vaccination ordered for all pupils and X e Bt e Do B e Tt mendable plan other than thal of a|records in the health department at BROKERS NOW m JML pal speaker. He is o man of many at-|teachers because the mother of one| Was Web. 18.—Bixteen hun- |y o0 ana 6very ather. possible plac general sales tax. Such a tax will dis- | City hall show. tainments and iy his capacity of edi-|pupil had developed smallpox, the |dred 334 wirls 16 yeara.. ooihesn miads, nmeuntite, §1oGINs tribute the cost'of rewarding the e Of this number, 67 cases were re- | bio worked hard oy ((ihe ,.,.“,,,,-.“n”‘.wm.m was closed for the remainder of age in the | nited States were list- A8 EaitEt. $51 806 in 1914 'I'hrlln- service men in such a manner that it | ported since yesterday mnoon. The |y oy pucket Shop Swindlers Una-|of his country’s freedom. City officials|of the week and i to have a schedul- [ed as marricd in. 1930, 1;_: B B will be borne by all the people whom |cases, like those previously reported, | [ Wil also speak fo the gathering, and [ed vaccination next week wnyway. It burcau announced foday, Eighty-two o ity they served, and does not commit the |are mild, physicians say, being | Ble to Furnish Bonds of $30,000 | an cntertainment will be furnished. |is planned fo reopen the school Mon- boys and 9 S BAMGBRN e n) Lolaal "“1' 'v"flh : government to class imposition of |ly more serious than ordinary c lday, Fehruary although the period were recorded as widowed or di- ther L”'""fws in v.(‘p,\y mental exe taxes off the resumption of the burd-|grip. When Arrested {of exclusion for students unwilling o voreed penses, M, Chamberlainsstated,: dre ens recently repealed. the mainten-| Yesterday's reports were the larg| o DEC]DES MAN IS ALWE [be vaccinated does not expire until The analysis revealed a distinet Inefis "f:"’“-;:“' . T ';:“ f:"n“‘;':‘-""'l']i ance of which can be justified only by |est since “flu” became prevalent in ¥ Yor! o L et [ March crease during recent years or since|charity, gl s = by s and Howard 1% Stanley, members of .. b the 1916 the percentage of | $10,000 to $26,000; interest and dis- a great war emergency. January. {fes % | | The sources of infection from the the 1910 e in 1 \tag i s ? : . = thé hrokerage firm of Miniter, Nord (PR hes i married persons for each ye M age |vcount, $78,000 to $134,000; incidental It is fully realized how great is the on and Co. who were indicted yester. |Jury's Ruling Pleasing to Man Who [cH¥'s only case nol has nof heen e Jeolally among. The | funds. 21000, tol $5,000; AFeEta £ a8 difficulty which confronts the con 5 | Y i ok o A ol |found. New TLondon'& only previous from 14 to especially among the 1. SS LU s gl gress in solving this difficult problem. L(mdm‘ Discount Rate “I”" "”';“‘A“"; e:""" ]“";"‘-‘ “‘I°” Was Contral Figure At& His, Own [case this winter recovercd and was younger members of this group. “he | per ”""' increase ",;j;" -*'f";"‘]k“"gv 22 1 am aware of the strong sentiment [11aisis1n S5 000D0 ELL ‘enel when: dhay) recently discharged from the con-|age group from 35 to 44 inclusive, fper cent increase PO IBIRITGELOR Gy L e e Now Lowest Since 1914 [were arraigned today. Unable to fur- | Inquest. \W__m”‘ fiesnital alsn showed wn ltorease 17 (he ratih | over TOL4E 1400 phe.oent I ReaL o I haY e Aciten Abprstad ,,,,,Mm,, Feb, 16.-The Bank of [nish the hail they werc sent fo the | K el of married persons in the decade al Sees Greater Fxpenses. ingly myself, always with the reser- | Fngland today reduced its rate of dis- |[Toml (ttontrohl, drehe 1hsAETBIlGy Batllx g g [though less pronounced —especially | The finance hoard president urged vation that the bestowal shall be|count to 41 per cent. A Dist. Attorney Simmons ask. | veau enjovs Lhe distinction of having LISTRO SUED TWICH among the women [that all unnecessary expenses he cut RN A B , i ing the fixing nr high bail for the two, [been the central fignre at his own in- — i B le i — down, but warned that even w made when it may be done without ‘ . % I'he New England Dry Goods com n with cuts such injury to the country as will| The discount rate of the Bank of [said the case upon which they were |quest. v ury decided he was pany and Ac dosephs Brothers | Maine ( cntlal TRy ik ~willt " conti bt it R nullify the benefits to the ex-service | England has been 5 per cent sinee|indicted, was but one of many lu-J‘“:" ths ago # body found in|Springfield wholesale ~houses, hive Ly o) ‘ | than it did last year. men themselves which this expres- | November third, last, when it was|volving them. gt T et 22 brought suit against Sebasting Listro Freight Rates 10 Per Cent. | $870.000. For Payroll sion of gratitude is designed to be- |reduccd from 5 per cont. Today's| The two grand juries continued ;:N‘v ‘"‘y'vnvlv”’u oan R i ”r‘l “Sllocal merchant, each for $100. The| Tortland, Me. F%eh. 16— The Maine | Or (he money which it i proposed stow. action was forecast in a londen dis-|hearing evidence today regarding al-|that of Telliveau who had been| oo 400 ionducts a store on 60 La-| Central railrond today announced #|yo sner $522,000 ¢ L o . : [T D By Tesip elink: A ek S Matnia P lots a st l d ) spend, $5 cannot be touched, “It is not an agreeable thing m‘patch last night in which it was/leged bucketing of orders by brokers msng: & POrorirs, $od (CRRE S |fayette street. The action i brought [ten per cent reduction !n freight|peing represented tn terest and dls- suggest that"action 'be | postponed |Pointed out that the treasury had sus-) 9 P Hme Madame. Belliveau made. plang|[r alleged money due on goods de- [rates on agricultural commodities | ount, stute and county taxes, ete. Of again, but, frankly, T do net find my- | Pended temporarily its issue of five| [Ipgom Salts, Poisoned, e, Rellivens meda s |livered. The writ was issued by At-|from Maine to all southern —points. |the remainder 31 per cent are items self favorable to the piecemeal pay-|Per cent treasury hone T'he figure | Kills Five Children|re-arrangements of plans nc ary (torney David L. Nair and was served | The reduction is effective next Mon- | (her (han salaries, which in the ment. plan, which is manifeatly de. |5t today fs the lowest since the out-y - GMUS HIVE LANOTEN | re-amangements of pl " [y Constable dames W. Manning J'x..,\ | i R SR R T e A rD e signed to avold cmbarrassment to the |Preak of the war | irdrieugn B psom. SaI0k -G VRIER " The coronet wis ied pbe eHsk fow as is possible at present, n the S r""( A ey b = - Mrs. ldward Rhodes of Klaber,[more this time to state what was to| ¢ t ¢ t s e e ""‘-"‘”" o ments will not afford an effective | - A y ¥ 3 Siivie 3 per cent of the total is represented, Wash., administered doses to her five|[be done ahout the living. Bellivean | Wlllman ic Gunmen Rob S ore andShoo a ; 4 HISI DI HESHRE0 SO BETNICE, I, TREASURY OFFIC children last Saturday after which gl [explained that he had been unavoid- | { This, the finance board proposed to “We have no serious problem in be- LOOK FOR BUSINESS five died, contained about ten per|ably detained in jail for six months, | |reduce by 10 per cent. "l"amcu SO AUIGHLLLL ’fm JOOM THIS NpRING ||| CEnt poison, nccording to Herman Al g | Tlmse Maklng Vam Effort To Capture Them | i ARG White QTR o and the immedial 58! paid up A 5 ¢ B len, prosecuting attorney following an o 3 i | Mr. Chamberlain sorted ha insurance. The real difficulty iies in Washington. Itch, 16.—Busi- |||analysis by the state chemist. | STORLS WILL: CLOSK | Willimantic, Conn., Ieb. 16.—Two|robher fook a st at her which Went | was # most unplensant thing to as the payment of the cash bonus. Rath- n q';_““ ftlans: tirougheut i il The stores will be closed on Wed- [men wearing masks and answering the goar 4 bed in which were three sick | that salaries be brought down, but he i ovitai thaELEHE " L & " e obtal nesday, February 22, Washington's iliar description of “tall and : s oity- had rEECRed ~the: i (c;_,,tm;,';yfi::;,';"m:'fi‘ Mhl‘vm','m;}":,"':' country arc better than they ||| Princess Mal_ Cocktail | isthe ) i:nyr‘v‘r‘("'“rnl\l(v::l 1::0“!‘0rr-’nl’ Joseph Na- |Children. A second shot was sent in- | l‘fl““‘r:lh'” ‘"':‘:q"P\I"‘"‘:"':"l7‘: ’H" T“hp'?fi: ; et S were a year ago *in the view |f| . s iy 1 W\ il lley (10 a show casc while the tall man | ; ekt ; perlod of 23 years it would be afl Nere & veur amp fa the view Make andonc_:n Exult| hass, corner of Watson and Va e 20 the tem of personal services should : vastly better bestowal if we could B WEver T At AR EL I BFo6 London, Ifeh. 16.—Habitues of one — ~——% |streets last night and emptied Hun"lvm.\ the contents of the register. Y | be reduced. He did not anticipate await the day when we may safely “‘;“L‘ it Kmlm,l’l g [ o London's most cxclusive westend | [guns in the direction of various per-|this time hass was outside calling | that the municipal government would undertake to pay at once in full, so||| JCRE JE8 WEE BEEERE SUT L clubs are exulling over the success of THE WEATHER sons who tried to capture them. The |for help. Neighbors started after the | have difficulty in holding its em- that the award may be turned to real | ”."‘ i “‘:“,1‘,,0" TRRGETTH {‘m_i’ | the city's first “cocktail tea dance’ —0— cash results were $85 from the store | robbers, who, in Kingley street, turned | ployes, including school teachers, advantage, D O initics S e e ||| something new in London—at which Hartford, Feb, 16.—Vorccast | | register. |and empticd their guns at their pur-|since similar cuts will be made elses “ sury i b e ou Ly o rmahllls three cocktails concocted in honor of || for New Rritain and vicinity: || Nahass was ordered to hold up his|suers. No one was hurt. where, he felt certain. Tnasmuch as the treasury is to be f| aotivity might be looked for in 3 \ called upon to meet more than $¢,- R cortod. but in. |]| Princess Mary, who is soon fo marry, || Fair with a cold wave and near | [hand while in the store. He tackled| From a description of the shorter| No justification can be made for & 100,000,000 of maturing obligations in [[| 1h¢ SPTinE. they asseried, but W (| wore introduced. — They have been || zero temperature tonight; Fri- | [one of the men and then ran into the [man by Nahass the police questioned | continuance of the present salaries the sixteen months immediately be- LA ixi“"[’"n”f Aptle, christened “the Princess Mary cock- || day fair and continned cold. Kitchen off the store calling to his|a man then let him go. Today when | unless it can be assured that taxpay= e was to he ted | : A ; ————— 1 tail,” “The wedding ball” and “the|| | | wife to bring a gun. As Mrs. Nahass|they went after this man again he was S (Continued on Page Ten) = royal smile,” * - —% |appeared in the doorway the shert|gone, (o umlnurd on Second Page) ) ) ) NEW BRITAIN H] NEW BRITAIN, 1922, . ) CONNECTICU THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 In. Readiness For Mexican Crisis ationed At Fort Bliss, 10P. 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