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It is not a stimulant but a nourishing, flesh- builder by means of which the sys- | tem stores up energy to be drawn on whenever it is needed. —— e ——————————1 BISHOP ACHESON T0 SPEAK AT NEETING St, Mark's Parishioners to Hear of Oregon Gonvention A joint meeting of the Men's club and the Woman's auxiliapy of St Mark's Episcopal church, will be held on Thursday evening, Octgher 19, at €:45 o'clock in the parish rooms of the new church. Bishop Acheson will be the speaker and he will tell of the accomplish- ments of the convention helld recently at Portland, Oregon. The members of the parish are urged to pttend this meeting in order to learn!first hand what the general convention, the highest constitutional authority in the Episcopal church, has done. The sale of tickets for the event will close on October 17, but until that date may be secured from officers of the Men's club or the Womans' auxil- FOUR HAD INCOMES OF OVER $500000 Rockeleller’s Above $8,000,000-- Ford and Son Too Washington, Oct —Returns on the personal incomes of $6,000,000 or more were made by four persons in 1920, according to statistics of in- comes made public by the Internal Revenue Bureau. One of the re- turns was made by a “single man,” undoubtedly John D. Rockefeller, who is a widower. The other three were joint returns of husband and wives. Of the four, two were made hy residents of New York state and two by residents of Michigan. The iden- tity of those making the returns is not given. It is recognized, however, that Mr. Rockefeller is one of the New Yorkers, Admittedly, also, one of the great incomes from Michigan was returned by Henry Ford. There are those who believe that both returns of $5,000,000 or more from Michigan were made by the | Ford family and that the second in- | come of $5,000,000 from that state was returned by Edsel Ford and his wife. Those who should know about the large fortunes of residents of Michigan are at a loss to make u better guess. The net income returned by Mr Rockefeller is not established defin- itely. His return is grouped with those of two other persons who made returns on incomes of from $2,000,000 to 83,000,000, the grand total of the three incomes being $12,909,188. Mr, Rockefeller's net income {n 1920, therefore, must have been not less than $6,909,188 It probably was slightly in excess of $8,000,000. This, however, does not take into conzideration deductions and income from tax-exempt securities, in which Mr. Rockefeller has very heavy hold- ings. Two Net Incomes $16,403,642. The two net incomes of New York- ers of 85,000,000 or more totaled $16,463,642 and the total tax paid on them was $10,568,387, The two incomes reported by resi- dents of Michigan totaled $13,456,335 and the total tax paid was $8,617,- 997 There were nineteen incomes re- ported of $1,000,000 to $1,5600,000,] three of $1,500,000 to $2,000,000, four | of $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 and three | of $3,000,000 to $4,000,000. One woman reported an income qf $1,000,000 to $1,5600,000 and one an income of $3,000,000 to $4,000,000. The other reported net incomes HMl‘]l‘:‘S COTTON SOX ere they go at Pair. Reg. 19¢ val. lOC COLD BLOODED PRICE REDUCTIONS WORK SHIRTS Regular stock of fast col- i B8 ABOLISHMENT OF HIGH PRICES * BOYS’ SUITS Values up to $10. Note oy ... $4.85 HIGH GRADE LOW COST STIFF COLLARS Choice of entire stock. Brankiupt price £ o) A T S 250 BARGAINS GALORE B.l V. D. UNION SUITS Seal Pax Union Suits. All at only 896 AN APPEAL TO THE THRIFTY MEN’S PANTS All sizes, choice of lot. piee .. $1.65 Buy Your Needs Now NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922 Making Good all promises—living up to all apnouncements making things thought im- possible to happen. $1.95 value. . Bankrupt price Store Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. MEN $25 Suit All Wool Worsteds, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Homespuns and other wanted fabrics. THERE ARE ALL MODELS IN THE LOT Hand Tailored and a Real Suit in every respect. PLEASE do not think these are ordinary sale suits but garments made by America's foremost makers. BANKRUPT SALE Fall style. Get a few 8 HOR ooy SUITS OF THE BETTER KIND $35.00 MEN’S SUITS $ 1 9 95 . miEmUE 908 06 PALM BEACH SUITS ed pattern. BOYS’ SUITS Of the better grade, some BOYS' KNEE PANTS Not Sale Pants but good $1.29 WANTON PRICE HAVOO SILK SHIRTS Choice of any value up to Choice of Any § J%”... $3.85 3 for $10.00. SELECT WISELY AT THIS SALE MEN’S CAPS 2 $1.50 and $2 value, advance Bankrupt price .. BANKRUPT SALE GENUINE VALUES NECKWEAR 50c val., good assortments, $1.00 CROWD IN AND KNOW WHY DRESS SHIRTS Look at them—every want- Reg. $1.50 value TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS have 2 pants, $6 85 fary or from Mrs. M. E. Brideaux at|numbered: value to $14. 5 y the parish rooms. { $1,000 to $2,000, 1,909,995; 82,000 to TR Church Meetings | $3,000, 1,638,667; $3,000 to $4,000, BETTER BUY The Woman's Guild will ' resume | 856,995; $4,000 to $5,000, 431,141; ] f % EARLY SHATTERING the regular weekly meetings for the| $5,000 to 6,000, 177,147, = PRICES winter season on Wednesday after- Big Fall in Corporate Incomes. noon of this week at 2:30 o'clock. The number of corporation income 5 The Girls' Friendly soclety of the|tax returns for the calendar year MEN’S SHIRTS pa o n e ] New York Sample Shop [z .2 Pt 357 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Bkt e 59 € neighborhood meeting in the parish| reported net income amounting to value rooms of the church on Sunday, Oc-|$7,902,654,813; income tax, $636,- s ! $1 69 tober 15 at 8:30 o'clock. A program|508,292; war profits and excess| [ Bankrupt price . to be followed by supper and at 7:15| $1,625,234,643 o'clock an organ recital and evening For the calendar year 1919 the The Church Service league willf320,198, of which 200,634 reported meet on Thursday night of this week | net income totaling $9,411,418,458, fall work. There were 160 corporations that The national convention of the|filed returns for 1920 reporting net New Britain on Washingtbn's birth-| g36 that filed returned of from $1,- day, February 22, 1923. 000,000 to $5,000,000 $500,000 to $1,000,000, 1,142; $250,- [taxable period in the returns used. In| it AR R 1000 00,000, 2 : 00,000 s 18 o fair va s | separa parents fre A NEW AFFL CTION to $600,000, 2,124; $100,000 to|this compilation, the fair \fuzm 1 ’_ : el o i e e Lot | Dependents of British Satlors A 7,092; $10,000 to $50,000, 85,994; |to June 30, 1921, a? :gumm,gl Lz la nf;‘mbe,'; ol fr'e":s Death by Submarines, Will Receive $5,000 to $10,000, 27,6 $2,000 to| The report shows that out of ap- o e royal pair who witnessed the Col. Gonatas of the executive com- = New York filed the greatest number |returns 325,100 were tabulated, show- . s i b . = Foot for Prolonged Perods on | oW For e el and cor. |ing n fair value of $73,406,625.174. (onstantine Urges uppon ([ [mittee informed the correspondent| London, Oct. 2.—J. Havelock Wil- that the decision to deport the mem-|son, member of parliament, general Accelerator. e amount of net income, followed by|facturing group reported approxi-| result of intervention by the powers| Firemen's Union, has received official e i lvani s. e total|y $30,500,000,000, 0 la ¥ S Chicago, Oct. 2.—Dr. Charles Cross| Pennsylvania and Illinois. The total|mately $30,500,0 00, or 40 per cent. | because of fear that their lives would | notification from the treasury that ing the fifth annual convention of|was 1,103,129, of which 1, 047,634 were |insurance, etc, with $13.700,000,000, or‘ e ) . \ 2 fety (el ok r61 t i b " " ¢ S5 be or | p o Athens, Oct. 2. — (By Assccigted |but was the initiative of the revolu- | tion money has been finally ear- physical therapeutists, |announced | personal, and 55,495 were corpor 18 per cent; transportation and other tionary committee itself which took | marked for distribution among the “automobile foot.” lof which 672,746 were personal, and 000,000, or per cent; mining and| talking with his friends before em-|iis canse s - il s caus 1 ere done to death by the Ger. 1 g varrying, $6,700,000,00 g 5 Automobile foot is cause){i declared | 18,827 were coporation. quarrying, $6,700,000,000, or 9 per| barking for Palermo, Italy, where he Abdication Is Final man sink-at-sight submarine came- foot for prolonged periods ‘on the ac-|Illinois was 563,504, of which 5 $1,000,000,000, or 1 1-3 per cent. . 7 celerator buttons. The ldsion thus | were personal and 21,127 were corp I'nder the heading of ‘“‘Federal \ | nearty support be given the new king|cation from the throne was sincere During the war merchant seamen land queen. He added and final was given by his son and|CD unarmed ships did not rank for ond toe. The motorist may feel dis-| The aggregate net income reported [that there were filed 42,230 returns on W have had someé unhappy daye a % s $6 9 3 Q £ 2 " b rs of o v _ | naval conditions. Their work in tress in his foot long beforé he knows| by New Yorkers was $5,989,2 3,4 lent decedents from Sept. 9, 1916, |and do not regret this revolution." x:mhms of the revolutionary commit |l Tagl SodtkRILE was fesan P tions of pain occur across fthe ball of 709,964. The net income rPnoltHl hy able estates shown hy these re- |ed, was to return later as a simple ini M Vi v ¢ vi s $4.030,696 and s was ] : |t 5 had a private conversation with Col. | Minister, through Mr. Wilson, gave an the foot, alternately |ncr1as|nt and | individuals was § 696 v vas $5,407,673,531 on which the| | citizen and visit his son, the new king. Gnnata: o o e mit. | undertaking that in the event of vie- “Wearing pointed shoes,’ declared |income reported by New York Wus|tpree estate tax returns were filed | revolutionary committee which declin- 4 ] i ik e total reported |ghawing net estate in exces Al ¢ e ter's request that he use all his in- | Feparation money should be for coms the physician, ‘“causes thd bones ini18.93 per cent of th e showing net estate in excess of $10, | ed to sign a document empowering his ey !M et An m‘fmm by | pensation to the dependents of this this weakened condition [a sudden,;23.69 per cent. of the total pail h¥|tyrns on non-resident decedents filed | 5 i |" Former Queen Sophie wept unre- | % forceful pushing of the clutch pedal|the United States. was 2,806, The total net estate shown | | strainadly on the shoulder of the new "'Tj::"‘g:"’mm told the king the com.| CONVENTION IN MIDDLETOV s e S i ot the right to the foot Wrake, may | Pennsylvania was $3,183,759,913, Of lthe tax was 28. One return | love and support of all gl s be the first cause of ‘hutomobile|which $2,212,178,029 was from per- ..,waq o net estate of over $10,000,- 4 . $ 5 e , N s was | Cilessly any reactionary movement Woman's Congregational Home Mis- [ e S A | | One of Constantine's last acts was| ™y ", "iae with the full com.-|sionary union will be held in the corporation returns. Pennsylvania| qh. pumber of individuals who filed | i e fortune of the steps to assure th ortune o h K 7 b reported 10.06 per cent. of the total X il ¢ il - 1 _|been maintained. He said the com- | nesday of this week with sessions at P income tax returns for the calendar widow of his dead son, King Alexan-| 568 WO 0 E Ry vays find him by its| 10 o'clock in the morning and at 2 and the tax paid was 12.13 per cent.| .o oo\ . ROmb vatorted BY e e blood of the total paid. el “']'h‘i',';"-'f A S N Ay a“&:,:’g;,lp; 3 | Britain members of the association | L e el ] : . 5 T TR are urged to attend Illinois was $2,514,137,216, of which|¢ " - A ‘ , k 2 henceforth he AT S g h a g \MISS GLENNA COLLETT known as 8 1 mat and then paint pictures upon|to every family in Siberia, the clergy State: liicoms "’fvth" United States, and the |, 000 ranorted amounting to 83, 76,-| phur Springs, West Va., Saturday,|ents. The party on board the steam- — : L 137,735, but a decrease of $104,576,-| on the title and the championship |er Patris included 24 persons i ta | 418 in the total tax ; ar'A T | 1t was understood that Constantine | [ 53 » S could travel the Count | “Pape’s Cold Comppound” {| esident aliens, resident aliens, and | == - - i TR EATTREE Jivit o ::: ,:‘:",‘l‘;‘;;,\: A l\r:m‘,p.m?:m«’ Menta, | /A v forelgn corporations in business or | | RECEIVE ) ; is the ancient home of a| ol Acts Quick, Costs Little, holding investments in the United | Reduce your Fat New Haven, Conn,, Oct. 2.—The B !\’“:1“1";”“:‘;‘""‘_“};‘:‘ Tt 1A gt U [\ Never Sickens! States was 12,432, showing a total net | Shoninger Piano company of this city, [ Y08 HEAT TR0 B Bl med- | fi federal tax was $21,065,882 | musical instruments in New England, 5 N X 1090 ¢ f At the elections in November, g i 4 ber of returns of American | Years ago the formula "l fat redurtion| fileq an application with Judge Edwin e 2 % ko - 7 < ghe number o ot B i 15 wnicn constantine was recaied | For Constipated Bowels— Bilious Liver Hartford archdeaconry will hold a|1920.was 345,595. Of these, 203,233 Madras and Cords, $2.50 will be rendered by St. Mark's branch | profits tax, $995,726,351; total tax, prayer will be held in the church. number of corporations return was in the guild room to arrange for the and taxes aggregating $2,175,341,578. Knights of Washington will be held in|income of $5,000,000 and over, and LS T‘he numbers of o}her corporation [capital stock of a corporation as of k’mg. .‘The passports nf_the travelers FAMILIES GOMPENSATED e el N o B Y L o s e 19 W Woman Champion | DEPOSED MONARCH 2 o S ERMILIES G 4 $250,000, 5,497; $50,000 to $100,000, [ ported for the year from July 1 ———— : It Is Caused by Driver H¢lding the | 5,000, 48,868; up to $2,000, 75,905. |proximately 345,000 capital stock tax T patu ) German Reparation Money. ww pgrationijandreporiedy e sich et (OBONIE nEgiisRis Ll Ve MENEG TR Y- [ . hers of the royal family was not the | president of the National Sailors and Son, Now King of San Francisco, in, Chicago attend-!number of returns filed by New York|The next highest are finance, banking, | B T pemi yesterday a brand new pffliction—| Pennsylvania filed 691,57 irns | public utilities representing $11,400,- Press) —Former King Constantine, in| ) % ition in the general interest of | dependents of 17,000 British seamen Dr. Cross, by the driver Holding the| The tcfal number of returns filed infcent. The agricultural group rflporlfirl‘ T N SR R e R b formed is usually located at the sec-|ration. tate Tax Returns” the report shows| 2ud Ohal. weishion by leliou e SehMens o R hstbn R what is the matter with him. Sensa-|on which the tax amounted to ,I,, Jan. 15, 1922, The total of net| | His consuming ambition, he conclud- e, Sl 8. R1RE AR o b HATE | with great loss of life, and the prime deoreasing, until it attracfs alarm. |corporations $1,958,629,723. The netlt,y was 351,138,323, Twenty- | | The request was submitted to the tee at which he acceded to the la-|tory the first payment from German the foot to fold over each |other. In|by the United States and the tax was|ggq 000, The number of estate tax re-| ‘pn\a\fl return QUELEE 10, DIeNELL AUV slempt Y Eumrortaarien, with the left, or a similar fapplication The total net income reported h.\"hy such returr s $101,848,712 and| \Q,W,n whom she commended to the s e Al 8 e T v et O foot'.” sonal returns, and $971,581,844 from |, | to summon a lawver and initiate legal | “o 5 R0 TR S ar had | First church, Middletown, on Wed- income reported for the United Stales| ... 1920 was 7 B The ag- der, who married Mme. Manos, b the CARlt At Yiad aet Tov GAeIE. | OleiBov=1n (Re Pattelrbon orTle) Rk The total net income reported by | . = oo and surtax) amounted to| King George and Prince Paul, thel " e wood er lN FEw HO RS :‘::t:;l 7“::“1":{;";:;(:”?{‘ thI::tn;:T y:j:r‘:"’:?‘::‘: % :y:‘:v_",:?;“:':"h:f“‘;{;"":::} Miss Flenna Collett, by defeating|Prince. both "m,'\n"jm.lfi'o.‘;f;".:"f?ws,:,f e taing ValyTRUTTOUN, B netf yog Willlam A, Gavin at White Sul- [bid farewell to their exiled royal p tux paid was 8.68 per cent of the to- il The number of returns filed by non- in the woman's national golf meet income of $148,449,199, on which the Without Dletlng one of the oldest manufacturers ot | Of the roxal Sutbmel FEIE (8 e e B Eoviate Pren § Thomas of the Federal Court, for [P¥ Which Constifinie wes o Every druggist here |guarantees each package of “Pape's [Cold Com- pound” to break up any co{ld and end grippe misery in a few or money returned. § pain, headache, feverishness, flamed or congested nose and hea relieved with first dose. These »j ant tablets cost only a few milllons now take them instpad of sickening quinine. citizens and domestic corporations re- |}a% “let” o exercier s Friends) & ¢ R s [ mHne k(iR Wthe tment of a receiver to effect § porting foreign incomes was 3 tell frien w hers. the appoin o n th e of Menidi, | 1 the income amounting to $117,474,765. | 5od, live as they i nd|a readjustment of the concern's (‘_‘r“'"“:'m”‘;‘""_'"mfe“':_p‘]"w ANl | The nicest cathartic-laxative to! tonight will empty your bowels com- $30.500,000,000 Factory Capital |5l redu dity and easily t husiness Cih s 4 have| pistely by morning and yoil. will S Data compliled from the capital |/, ation diet. Marmol It was stated that the firm was not Ex-King Well Cared For SN Atlisaia jsplendid. “They work while you stock tax returns for 1922 is contained | tian are sold by all uhvl.z E insolvent, having assets in excess of Besides providing an escorting de ."“ . s '=| m sleep. ‘nwwf(s never stir you up in the report. The law provides that|world over at one dollar for a its $800,000 liabilities. stroyer for the steamer the revolu “" ds » HLS ‘}'\_»,‘ 4 | or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, 1 ital stock tax shall be meay-[}0U Prefer you can order direct Walter C. Maltry, general manager, |tionary committee placed 5,000 pounds| Dizziness Sour Stomach | or Oil and they cost only ten cents he capita armola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., al 3 \ rets. On la » Children love Cascarets t ured by the fair average value of the | troir, Mich, / -as appointed by Judge Thomas iot the disposition of the abdicated|is candy-like arets e or two|a box ren love Cascarets too. . 3 ‘ ; An American Big Cast = ATL THE WOMAN” Fre, i the Backbone! Theodore Roberts PLAYING Masterpiece physic your howels when you