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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922, N B 't [} H ld |at the camp would be doubly benefi- | the things they are antinually accus- [ to a report made .‘. the recent Com 3 ew ritain era feln) If augmented by the work of the ! ing capitalistic corporations of doing, | munist Party € 8. All of these| ? HERALD PURLISHING COMPANY 1 v at » conference declured that free (Tasued Dally, Sunday Excopted) v y a pound would .,4-‘ try to escape financial Hability dom of the press could not be per- ’ A Rere)d Bidg,: i1 Chureh Btréut wded to the gain in welght of the| The action of the men in the coul [ mitted at this time . #trike, and the rumors of plans re | I ehildren who go to the camp, if there SUBBCRIPTION RATES: job 0 g " | | | e e coni ';”} N Facts anq I Fancies Big Increase in Small Taxpayers INC. Rt wLtha Pout Ba ak New Britatn] ean Snersetc. quick Scton. In| cate plaioty that the unions Al et Ll s Is Disclosed HARTFORD a8 Bacond Class Mall Matto: | L v v flered | more than ever in thelr history, lead When a woman refuses to confess 8-3050 1s Our Noew Phone Numbér her age she does, - .00 & Year $2.00 Three Mon‘hs, Be A Month TELEPHONE CALL ortun i wa e vthy. | ers of broad viion, fnspired by an Business OMco, ... : % | e 2 ¥ h : . ; 4 2 S p Lditorial Rooms .. : ‘ ehild e some benelits | honest desire to aid the Workingman [ o critie says flapperism is a state| ., \Vashington, June 14.--Net incomes i from the dental elinie ne - with little thought of themselves, hut|of mind. It any. of individuals reported to the govern- g ! The only profitable advertising =modinm In| 5 ta with i 105 18 svidar to sak tHe REsL nasd ment during 1920 increased hy neaerly mer s ofits, with the he <| with the wisdom to see the great neec i R0 D00k AT ey RARTY ) the City, Clreulation hooks .nd pross | £ room nlways open te mdvertisers, . the I'res ir Ci .| of lubor for honest leaders, We just. There are good citizens, and thenl o hy nearly 2,000,000 over 1918, - X k. J - AR ¢ . there ave citizens who speak of Gov- e S b £ . Member of The Associnted Press v ! ) many | ly eriticise “politicla who should o ant as “they." w,h“'. ‘hfi.,»“lf\w rovabes ,fl‘” LY f r ra uatlon The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled | strong v ! the! be for the people but who are for the SEhL ;A‘ ‘0\“’ Sl._»,\\_fl.‘lmlu .'xrr:nd\l\Rl'“ r\"'; & to the usa for re-publication of oliticlans, Memb o¢ AWAIGRS Y] - AROUFEEHA [SARISHt WaY 20, KeRpL e LturamEntatatiohbissuad by, FEnieriA B . credited to it or nat ot sn crodite poil b Revenue Commissioner Blair. 4 A W SELEOCTIONS FROM OUR n this paper anc also local news pub 15 funtly eritictse “labor leaders” who[Men from growing great is to deny| popirng for tncomes between $1,000 |8 - r shad he ay 7 3 I yositio PLY: g ] Hshad hereln, & GRADUATION TIMI aHoth tsa faw Tahon BUG-who Mpe iR him all opposition, and $2,000 increased by more than |8 SPLENDID SHOWING A R el W 5 T 700,000 in 1620 as compared with > —2ND F . Member Audit Ttareau of Cirenlation ! graduation season eomes | vpor Jeaders,” fivst, last and all the | When & ecity takes measures to en- I'M“ wh‘m ”"n“ :or “w']‘}l“'_‘g“r T 2ND FIOOR Tie A, B, C. (s a natlonal arganization \ » 08 naw it arrived, the o Sl (T 4 019, sses | B ¥ ¥ o e | time tertain o convention now, they are not| ey omes dropped heavily, returns |8 ‘ Prosses of White Cantoni Crépe {n models which furnishes newspapors and adver : dig ! Naital na 3 y tisers with a strictly hor - « 1 irresistible em-| Rvery true friend of the laborer be- [ Hauld measures. for incomes of $1,000,000 and over of sweet simplicity, graceful models which clrculation, Our eireulation st i, Stonie pratiaass entc] ; L s P bk ; 4 bused tpon thie andit. This fneures pro-| P! li that a “comn ment," | jjeves in labor unlons. Thit is wi o % hotaaNiisie a mestil Al an ""“::f““"m sixty-five In 1919 to 33 are so effective in this 25 00 in 1920, A favored material taction againat ‘fraud In newepey beginning” may mean A good ery true friend’of labor Vgere rad r n i : A ¢ ) nd ¢ 0 « ‘Isome are decorated by a daughter 3 3 3 tribution figuree to both nationa > The average net income on returns X . . cal advertisers, start’ I8 g0 significant; a “bad start to see the selfishness, the lick of fore- | who is “artistic," for 1920 was $8,269,40, the average Dainty Georgetto l-mda for Commence = = = == {18 50 discouraging. eht, the thoughtle hich in nt of tax $148.08 and ti Jas ment, trimmed with white satin ribbon. A s Bl a0 GG VAMIISE diLIEH RMOUNLEORLIRX WLES IRIERG Hhoraione \ combination which cannot but charm the FLAG DAY And now, all over I %, in| ypires the present day leaders of age tax rate 4.58 per cent, while |3 | it | 3 relating to the entire population of the ) | 1“01 gradua $15 98 “The flag is & symbol of service: 1t | (his city, young people are “staiting| jabor : ! the entiza napUREaR Lt | ealls for service, Wherever men and|out” They may be leaving one ir K o | ! L e o (et | i\ Octvariio Dressos of Organdie, devel- omen work, worship or rest may our! stitution of learning to enter another A CAMPAIGN PLEDGI . 5 . s wa 3.85 per cent., the or open In lm.mels that make the 9 98 yor . 7 ) ) 2 RIIIRENASL, bep bl IBAESS 2 best of this effective materfal flag be displayed, on the day erein nd continue their studies. They may The attitude of President JLH‘.H'\S:I’ ! s 3 capita net income r(‘p.nrhlrl was s designated, as the sign of our undyin aving the final institution, strictly $223.87 ,and the per capita income | FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL RECEPTION tax was $10.14. Evening Dresses with short .sleeves, ra- Blasdon died one of learning, to hegin the | watched with keen interest. He hus| J} J} New York Pays Largest Share. taffeta 18 the material So reads the proclamation of the|work of life. It makes little differ- | shown his strong desire at it be s Official figures show that New York '“u")‘; it Ph:: “astel ::alaru $25 00 Governor of the state in designatingjer attitude future [passed, MHe has even declared that| Sunday still is observed and re-[state, largely because of the financial in the light p: this day as “Ilag Day."” h d eome The graduates spected, however, by those to whom |preponderance of New York city, not B ¥ ; Saturday night is bath night. only paid by far the largest share of ey e DiNpiy o e yrannt(hve duinplltadiong aang BEMIBAOII| S IR 0F SOIE AR B Ll N income and other Federal taxes in the period, following the war, is written, | ney and about to begin another.[is not taken up at this session. | -~ And another reason why Eve didn't|calendar year 1020, but pald the emphasis will be laid on the tendency First of all should he present th There is the tariff and there is the|use cosmetics was because she didn't|greatest per capita tax and the Graduatlon Gloves prevalent to seek mew things. These|realization that they are never done |soldiers' bonus, Some people may in-|have anygeompetition. second largest average amount on ir - dividual returns. At Very Attractive Prices timate that in & choice between evils| o\ T eng dodge jury| For the calendar year 1920 there |8 12 AND 16 BUITON LENGTH SILK GLOVES period of change, transition. New ac-|may be abandoned, as the basis for |the President would prefer to take afgervice they must continue to dodge | were 7,259,944 personal income tax Van Raalte Make, in White and Colors complishments will be noted, but|education, but the lessons must be [strong stand on the matter of the|stray bullets at intervals. rethineTleq rebressning v 2B L iy income of $23,735,629,183 and vield- | § 1,89 .n 1.69 there will be seen also the dissatisfac carned which are written clear, to|ship subsidy than to become identi- s el ’ 4 075.053.686, as disoussion. of elther of the| Alrplarie. ftravel ian't - really afenjing ‘- total, tax:of $LOTOARGE RS RIS 12 AND 16 BUTTON LENGTH SILK GLOVE tion with those new things even, and|be read and mastered by those who |fled with a discus now. If just seems that way because|compared with 5,332,760 returns for N ATk WG AR Col5 s complete forgetfulness of many of the | have eyes to see and ears to hear, in|other matters. Certainly he should|(y016 are no hold-up men up there. |& total income of $1 55‘1.4"1.44an|\|] YRER S5 i principles, the ideals of the past. Dis-|the events of every day life, in pleas- [see the necessity of emerging from el a tax vield of ?‘fiff':‘“g“rt“:s’(:;a" '?0 $1.25 And $l‘50 i il eteana HiHpor 2 N DIc [nec dn ok, . raat cUistagion eluthiin Hinedanid e TSRS SEERIS O T S e Rien in 1920, against 1,024,872 8 16 BUFTON LENGTH TRICOT GLOVT.S wvine. Criticism touches everything and To this study which comes after|seérting himself on some measure h"fl’,’l‘;l:"m‘:“f“:“f;rv i”‘"m {;r:]ll';:n“ cele- in 1919 for incomes from $1,000 to |4 White and Colors Httle of it is constructive. oraduation young men and young | Evidentiy he has chosen the ship sub- A Pty $2,000, from $2,000 to $3,000 there (¥ f 980 P p . ving the sic P i o1 T were 2,569,316 refurns in 1920, againgt In such an atmosphere there are|women must bring the knowles idy matter, The old-fashioned man who drank "569.741 in 1010; from $3,000 (o needed more than at any gther time, | they have gained from their early| Action in regard to the ship sub- ""“""'fi"' !:fi'-’:‘vifi“;“"l“rf“;"‘k:"*‘;p*ol:'lzg‘; $5.000 there were 1,337,116, against great, stalwart piers in the turbulent[work. Everything should be seen in fsidV was one of the Republican cam-| ‘0 © % 1,180,488; from $5,000 to $10,000, i i = k) 0 51 " non g i A river of events. To these firm founda-|the light of the things they have(Dalen promises that was emphasized 455,442, against 428,851; from $10,0001 & CALLING ATTENTION TO = fo $25,000, 171,830, against 162,48 tions men and women should turn|learned; everything should” be mas-[most forcibly. It will be interesting| [f we knew the number of rich ok oot L g e 0 B g R BUS: | ) to see how far the President will go|people, we would know the number of T P from $60,000 to $100, [ % Our Third Floor Showing of often that they may not be carried d through the methods which » ; Uiy e € ! away to the sea of forgetfulness of the [ hzve heen taught to them. hose Who think riches don't bring | o4y " om ‘12,030, against'13,320; from | that the passige of the bill is neces- $100,000 to $150,000, 2,191, against | ideals and the principles upon which There is something almost tragi s $ 7 5 300,000, [} e ‘the (ohasacter of man and peoples is|in the waste of the years of study|sary for the country cannot be doubt- ?gr ag';?::! 151‘%‘2..0?:0":033:2 ety 9 founded. have been spent, We should be proud today to in-|has been learned is forgotten with the | tion that the Republican party must $500,000 to $1,000,000, 123, against dicate our faithfulness to those prin-|closing of the school doors. There is|“d0 something” definite soon is be- 189; e Nl A erastolas . T n Arm] ¢ < N ed . 513 4l ciples and ideals which make life fine, | something fine and inspiring in the | “oming more firmly fixed. | nu?;;‘:‘,y&r returns filed, the amount | g i “ndying | realization of what may be made of | Vith the fariff and the bonus mat- of income reported and the tax vield, | some lives almost Divine. Undying ters being discussed so energetically, while Pennsylvania was second and loyalty and allegiance to our country|that knowiedge if its value is thor- v o o onighly dersto and with this necessity for some ac- | Illinois third 3 ) X a are two of these great ideals. Our|oughly understood. ; i A sy 3 | The income reported for Connecti-|H || For Confirmation and Graduation tion—and action is certainly demand- | Man is ruler of the world, bul he R | o I8 cut is $451,737,702. ed by the people—hy the Republi-|doesn't feel conceited about it when Many Joint Returns. 3 cans 50 plain, interest is felt whether cutworms get at his tomato plants. Of the total net income reported for PRETTY ORGANDIE AND VOILES inj them. May we show that belief ool or college days, fortitied by o1 {5t & G B [ the asset of oduca.| President Harding is devoting all his| 3 TrsRey 1920 there were 5,775,2 joint re- today. the possession of the asset of edic ¢ g il DS\ 4 i distanee it is hard to decide | 1920 D170 MO TR it sen- [ [ ar . $2.95 10 $9.95 tion which giyes them an advantage| *'W¢nsth to ‘the ship subsidy matter|pether to eredit the Allies with an| ..o v oo G es living with their |8 ]| 2 N . ;i perplexing ones, hecause they are per- | handle, ORBAAR IB 4L SivEs SERIRE, Eenazate| W)/ IaReRt CUENIRO I C AR 200 KHeIAUEACUNS, I | LA 4 voile frocks also, with trims of lace, tuck or plexing, or—and it is to eb hoped this | = . 3% : returns from their husbands number- ruffies. Sizes 6 to 14, Executive: One who has a private S for a total income of $534,- g T & ¥ > cau. 4 s 10 | is the case—because he wants to ful- | oerice where he can succumb to the|s40.403; men, heads of families, filed [ CREPE DE CHINE FROC fill & campaign promise and he wants|weather and take a nap without at-f 474574 returns for $1,334,463,654; Kf them the taxpayers and the members | ot only the knowledge it gives, but to see some definite banefit come from |tracting attention. wcmen, heads of families, 132,181 re- Are very lovely apd are of a very fine heavy Y : . S, m,,h for $388,354,530; all other men, | & quality crepe de chine, several styles trimmed of the clty meeting board thoroughiy [in the knowledge it gives of how to When a bull-headed statesman can't 5 returns for $4,886,603,4 B || in various dainty ways with flutings, ruffling aware of the need of economy in the | gain more knowledge and: how to use P have his'own way, it is, easy to make al\ other women, 503,690 returns for | M and embroidery. city government. It drove home the|it, once gained. The person is not |the people belicve that national honor | $1,264,955,727, and 40,115 returns for lesson. The president of the hoard |educated to whom education does n Y ]' ! | has been offended. community property income of $23 presiden bard wted to whom education does not 25 ears Ago oday 9 o was emphatic in his speech before realization of how much el . | The groom always is a little aston-| Of the total net income of $2 £ erald of that date) 3 |- when his name app: early in | €20,183 reported, personal exemptions THE HIGH SCHOOL MISS ead of with the “a totaled §12,834,684,520, dividends | § s But one who heard that specch,} After graduation comes the decid-|issued o denial to the effect of an = 22}‘313':7:1' 4:105?;":1;?(:;:'11? i‘l\&:;‘ a With Our necessary as it was, feit a bit worried | ing of the question whether or not | aileged shortage of $1,876.05 which| y . ov be cuperior to woman in T s a A OB et | DAINTY WHITE ty. The b the sivG g * £, the co e rted as ) ing 1 n R about the city. The emphasis laid up- | the carly days of life have been | the com 1s reported as not having| ;0 ways, but he can't pay a come supject to normal tax of $3,- on the need of economy inspired the | wasted. 1¢ use to which a “gra BRI BlLIDE S ne raport of | ont that will make e ie 103,549,287, a Gl'aduatlon the delinque xpaying corporation SN Lty feeling that everyone had better|ate” puts knowledge gained, decides | had been nublished in an outoof.town | SAuirm in impote rath. Of the total tax yvield of $1,075,058,- t ! g i LR OUEC oL 685 the normal tax amounted to watch out—and, incidentally, vote t question. Seriously and with a | bt Sunday. L i ; . A i . o Sy o e When on a girl painted like| $478,249,610, against $468,104,801 in ootwear own appropriations that were not|great sens obligation all young Ll W AVIRER- ke 2/ {hat, one can't help vearning to take| 1919, and the sur-tax to $596,803,767, needed absolutely to keep the city go- 3w § v Bl Sk meeting of the Masonic Mutual Aid | ™ B , show her inst 880 03 § - ¥ p ¥ g0- | men ¢ omen who are being gradu- | goviety held in New Haven last night, | eT to some quict place and show her | against $801,625,308 in 1919 The Very Newest Models in One-Strap Pumps ing. ated these days should see 1o it that| The Y. M. C. A. Wheelmen held a | DOV 10 put the stuff on. ‘DS LIFE K Sizes 2 to 8. We mention a few of them. For this reason the comptroller's| they put ir education to worthy !»\rptimn at the institution last night 2 i SR i § T i . iAT $2 49 A very stylish model in a White 1-Strap Pump » A e B0 A R Feminism advances rapidly, but we ; report: showing the assets of the city| use--that the days the & spent)| Yhen 200 guests were enterlgined. Suicide by Hanging, Act of Somnam- with military heels. 20 i d N T retis T g €hall be spared the sight of woman | : pliter to be over a million dollars in excess| over their work shall b vl s B S ’:kf"‘ltf‘; i ‘I m” and | iling on a cigareite while darning | bulism, Says Wife. AT 2 95 Sansebons b s LEMUIRE ofgaiud QURILY AV LILE 3 pa $ ar Lawn with Rounded Toe. of its Liabilities, is welcome. The idea | uple, not days of was 4 B S YD Haf the children's stockings. st e s ble, n ays of waste vesterday and when they were refus L Chicago, June 14.—Mrs. George AT A Very Dressy 1-Strap Pump of White Canvas sho seized that city ha — wre said to have quit their jobs. B Solitis of No. 4826 Scely avenue told with Military Heels and .Medium Toe a m!lll{an r?nl]ars to spend—-or any- A I THE UNIONS, . . R VTR | \:u.: v.oror]r»r th"(- she agt clon?inc‘(\ld AT We offer the “Buster Brown” 1-Strap Pump of thing like it. The report should be| Idle miners have notifie unions, it |Soviet Russia Reduces "\v‘]“‘i‘m";‘l‘p({‘r“‘s'“"d semmitted Bulcldeq et . White Canvas with low heel and broad toe. s a business st ent | is r ter at they I return tc News + Cire : ; taken merely as a business statemen I8 e 1, that,_they will return ¢ Newspaper ( uu)ahon INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD, CONN.| “He was a confirmed sleep-walker, 2 showing that New PRritain, as com-| work unless they are ted. Many Moscow, June 14.—Soviet Rus she said, “and frequently left the pared with other cities of its size, is in| of them, and many of their familics | newspapers have been reduced during Popular Seashore Resort house while asleep.” a sound financial condition, and that| are suffering because of inability (o|the past vear from 863 to 382, and Termsand reservations on application. He had gone to the rear of the roper appropriations may he ade| earn ney becaus ¢ s o now have a total circulation of only ; house and hanged himself with a S proper appropriations ma made | earn money because of the strike. 1,300,000 for all of Russia, according | MRS. 8. A. HIBBEL, Prop. wlothssiing, ,Whlte Footwear to retain efficient management of city The unions have won great benefits v IOt - croeou 21ant sorit] i hiconss i s sass Mt sste ADAMSONS ADVENTURES BY O. JACOBSON|J | Yor theitue ok well-considered lines as New Britain | tentions were worthy, Labor has Sh Th h 3 . : e Thought It Was a Cat-Boat Graduation has progressed in the past. been treated unfairly in the past. Few on the ship sabsidy bill will be toward the he will feel constrained to cal!l an years will be grouped together as a[with the necessity of gtudying. Books o keep that pledge. . His conviction flag represents them. Our action in All “graduates' should feel that i IPirst and Foremost {8 the Display of hoisting that flag asserts our belief | they enter the life which is to follow The board of finance and taxation | its responsibilities as it brings its ad did the city valuable service last win- [ vantages. It should bring modesty ter. Through its president it made | rather than pride. the common council and through The rcal value of education is in over others and which should hl'ingl the republican administration. common council in his statements|there is to be learned, rather than a showjng the need of retrenchment sense of having learned much. The P. and I". Corbin company have — will dispute this statement The LOSE NO TIME. ! unions have done much good. A WHITE CANVAS 2-STRAP WHITE CANVAS OXFORD: The money is available now for the But no move will be successful in P(“NI}“‘; 9 8% to 11 at‘ 5 RSISTB BUETOI1 6 i wvien s8I0 BTG 10T B 8L $1.98 | and with the summer comes the time | right principles, unless it is inspired i ILIORECOE v Bl v 4 A BUSTER BROWN WHITE when children especially grow and| by worthy motive. Even though out- & ) P A o T develop physically in spite of the hot| side force will not defeat it, the move- | 8% to :1”:3] e $1.69 8% to n(;i(I‘ORDS $3.75 latent : PL0E 007 8 Bt b s ivionis SUMB. TUIH6 0 Bdh ivivs, dental clinic. The summer is here, | the long run unless it is founded upon weather, or possibly because of it and| ment will fail because of its the freedom and chance to play uhu»hfi lack of justice. One may be in honest this season of the year brings. | doubt as to the righteousncss of a R e ' A GREAT SALE OF The summer, especially in a climate | demand backed by a strike. The op- where the heat is not excessive, is a| timist believes that in the end time when such physical development ! doubt will be solved by the result of 3y . should be alded as much as possible.| the movement. Men will suffer all < § - y WrISt Let it be emphasized again that the | things when strengthened by a con- q : condition of the teeth has much to do| sciousness of the justice of their ‘ Watches with the general physical condition of | cause. Men will refuse to suffer if | o For Graduation Gifts human beings. Now that there is a| any doubt of such justice harasses i $10.00 WRIST WATCHES, at ....... . Ve uh way to do it, the teeth of children| them. If the men themseives refuse . $5.50 should be attended to-as soon as is! to continue the strike it is good evi- : i e oremeny L0 WOLK DRRS ~~~ $21.50 WRIST WATCHES, at 315 00 consistent with orderiy, but energetic| dence that there is little justice in| X action. ‘, the demands of the men who are he- 15 Jewel Movement, 14 Kt. White Gold Case. ! A G 3 i The Fresh Air camp opens June 22,| hind the strike $28.50 WRIST WATCHES, at Some sixty-five girls will be taken to! From Chicago there comes the ru-| that camp. It would be a splendid| mor, denied by officials of the Amer- : . 14 Carat Yellow or Green (Goid thing If their teeth could be examined , ican Iederation of labor, that the and the care of them begun before| suggested strike of rail employes may | they leave. This may be impossible.| be directed and financed from Canada g 2 | 2 ROAST Y NNER But it would not seem to be impna-‘ in order to evade the effect of the - TURRKEY DINNLR A 2 5 COURSES soc sible to make a beginning in the work | cent decision of the United States Su- | of the dental clinic 50 that come ben- | preme Court that strike funds of efits from it may be received by the| unions are liable for payment of dam- children who will go to the camp| ages growing out of a strike later. They are the ones who need it If there is basis for this rumor it especially. The splendid work done indicates that the unions would do Served 11 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at our coel Lreesy Restaurant 9th floor. A la carte service ® a. m. to 6 p. m. y

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