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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1§, 1822, T 0 TASK INSHELTON SPEECH IS IVOT A STA TE: INCOME 2o gs rvn | PN INSPESVICH P met and acted on other hids before '} % ’ i e e S s e e gl the Rackliffe Brothers' bid was actual- | ly received, FAVUR Taxes, Tariff and Prohibi- [an piouse in Novenmer 1915 and nas| Republican State(omnntlee ond, that as far an the tax daeit n]* T [ contholled the two legis » branches concerned, he has shown positive dis- STIUHIIND GORE D ¥ > 6.BELLANS tion Mentioned hy Demo- of the government cver since. That| — Replies to Speech of F 'U'l.w""' i A LU Aot s s s =" | ot water party is entitled to either the credit ection, and he has demonstrated we € R § g A s iatie : | {1y 10 the people of Connecticut that | cent rise in sterling exchange, carry- =) Sure Relief cratic Candidate, for cenaure.for all Jesisiution or the Gerald. W carannion Anellbinding is - com. | ing the demand rate to 8447 1-4, the . . s The: ran d s b tsed. of general criticism without a | highest in several months, took place Everythlng tO Make The republican party In Ita national T , | great degree of knowledge of the|in the local market today, The in- platform In 1920 said “But ( nren v st Shelton, Oct. 18.—Speaking on the :mlnuv .i.unr.‘ny AR e mr\N\{m‘::‘! Hartford, Oct. 18.—There hhs hoen [suhidet he is talking about. crease here was a reflection of that in 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere ; 2 considerable discussion in the state| ——e London. P t failures of what he called the complishment of that real reduction | o0& _ ; our ar y a ‘Republican Do-Nothing” congress, |of the tax burden which may be | "*14!I¥e to ‘;:; p"‘l“‘""‘!" (R0 WO Thomas J. Spellacy, democratic nom- | achieved by substittuing simple for| o M© NE 0 GOTHACERL A g S inee for United States senator, last ¢ e rocedure, | 1198t for “governor, states thut he ZAC P2 :050:5C B 20Z0 B complex tax laws and procedure, P ¥ would eliminate this tax if elected, SUCCCSS piEht excoriated the republican senate | prompt and certain determination of | \ ! ‘ X and house, particularly condemning | the tax liability for delay and uncer- | NUmber of prominent women in the | ; their neglect of five milllon unem- | tainty, tax aws which do not for (“_Nluto, mepxhnrs and executives of the ONE OF THE NE“ ployed and charging that if the re-|laws which do excessively mulct the|democratic party, immediately repu- publican doctrine that a repitblican | consumer or needlessly repress enter- ik : : ol : newspapers in the state that have | b4 Wil I8 necessary for prosperity, the prise and thrift. We advocate the is- | a ted on the matter seem to 3 epublican congress was utterly dere-|suance of a simplified form of income | Sommen 4 F g is R [l A ed H lc 0 a o e s Tb D. k. liet in not immediately providing itsreturn,” etc, ,y‘x’nx:p”n on th® whole that the tax is (i ems SSIr Owevery n n remedy for unemployment, ‘Taxes,{ Now that is a definite, clear, un-| . { : e lc 1 so tariff and prohibition were me mmnul‘ derstandable promise. Has it been In the first place it is apparent that Cl[y wlll Not Be ]fl Dflflgef & P2 = dlated this suggestion and those o) ~ = =3 MEEON Mr. FitzGerald {8 endeavoring to cre- ate a fog of words and, as c~ome and by Mr. Spellacy, who cited prominent|{kept? Certainly we have not noticed | () O republicans as concurring with him in|any simplifications’of the form of in- i ! C his opinion of the present congress,|come tax returns. I am a lawyer, but :2:;:;”;:“;‘];:022' )8 ondeave 8191 At the meeting of the board of fire rug o. and he called upon Senator xm,»;n.[J am obliged to employ a certified | ¢ “_lr:I ML 1-'1{7(“(,'\1 s fors to |COmmissioners held last night per- to return to Connecticut and render |public accountant to make out my in-f ¢ 'r;quml Raes “jo‘“":n as a state | MIssion was given the Firemen's Pen- an gecounting of his stewardship 'n|r'flmn' tax returns and, three years N e S |sion and Relief association to hold the 169-171 MAIN 8T, [is Vonatitucns ten 15 T The. movrnment onps| Measure he fs blufting. ~The amount 2 |a it p , 1928, Bpellacy spok part as someone around to ask me questions| yengona) tax goes to the individual | AL L L Bhlxeons lows about it. Only the other day an in- {tract for alterations and repairs to be i 7 towns of the state and t a penny | . Ihe past 18 months have witnessed [ternal revenue man walked into my te ‘and not a- penny i, ke utNo. 3 fire station, ‘The fol- more distress than any similar period |office and said he wanted to check up Mr goes into the stlte treasury. Does | in our history. Over five million men my 1917 return and 1 asked him if he The chec . FitzGerald know this? lawingfguisdworatpradinied (s ic 5 ¢ figures show- |and Haves, 190;° B, |8 . $6,210; and women were unemployed and bus- | wouldn't wait until 1 had been elected | oS48 N_”N:‘l';n";r”“l'”\ f;::;nfl";f:“l Wexler, $6,207; A. Leavitt, $7,050; iness was stagnant during this period.|senator, and he said he would; so we | S € s SET S “.n.m,’ where My, |A D. Clifford $6,722. The bid of M. Financial llj:m, ‘mlvmiu.\hul rum‘muh an‘ engagement to meet No FitzGerald is in charge, would h(”l Kennedy was not considered be prevailed. The workmen, the farm-|vember 8. AESRe o e e e st ¢ it was not accompanied by a ers, the businessmen, need not be re-| Well, my friends, the hest answer NoRBenioN s, A et akrs L o px-r\‘l-“]”""‘ as is usually required. {¥ |minded of their experiences. All 'h]s‘ua to whether (axes h;\\»l‘ been re- ously where not only the honded debt None Are Accepted. i during an administration overwhelm-|duced or not can be furnished by| ¢ New Haven has been more. than All of the bids are higher than the i |ingly republican in all branches of|vou. Have you noticed that yon have|gouny et (o 2660 MO & 00 lhoard can accept inasmuch as there E vernment. The people had voted fnr;'mr‘n relieved of any taxes? Well, if| 4 the deficit has been increased to |is only $3,000 available for this job. a change and-—well they got it. To-|your income is over om}‘] l“il]|l’)l'l dol-| four times its original amount, but a |It Was voted to request the common o night I propose to tell you about the|lars a year, you have been substan- 83 e al ta urns of ‘council for an additional appropria- Of Refined Distinction present Republican Do-Nothing Con-|tially helped by the bill that was {’;: li’,"‘vofo:hN:‘f,rsf'{;l.m‘,d‘S‘rl:“'.;ma),i tion of $3,300 and if it is granted the gress. |passed. You no longer per 65 per|aceounding pioture, According fo the [contract will be awarded to Leavitt Let us see what the republican!cent of your income, but only 50 per reports filed with the tax comumis-|and Hayes. Accepted by men everywhere Congress did, or rather failed to do, cent. However, most of us worry sioner for 1919 the number of wrvi Apparatus in Parade as the standard in quality hats. §|during this critical period. We are along on less than million dollar In-|song jiahle for payment of a personal! Chairman J. E. Keevers also an- There is a KNOX for every oc- [ [told that Nero fiddled while Rome comes. Senator Gerry, democrat, ofliax yn the city of Hartford was 30,- nounced that every piece of fire ap- * burned. We have been told by re-|Ithode Island, tried to reduce thef;sy Of the §$60,242 due under this|paratus in the city department will publican orators, for generations, that rates on incomes of less than $5,000] ¢y it wag all collected excepting|be on parade and most of the fire a republican tariff wae essential for f0 two per cent instead of four perleggn In New Haven under Mavor stations practically without men on I prosperity. Now I submit, if a repub- cent, but the republicans would havely5,Gerald's rule 46,426 people should |Armistice Day. The chairman report- Headquarters for Hand Luggage ® 1 |jcan tariff would have returned five| none of that, any more than they|yace pald the personal tax amounting |ed to the fire commissioners that he See our special suitcase of @lmillion men to worlk, if it would have Would reduce the rate from elght to| ¢, g9 552, hut out of this amount|had made an announcement to the genuine cowhide, made with W [saved the business man from faflure|four per cent on fncomes in excess|g4c 150 remains uncollected. In oth- |committee in charge of arranging the or severe financial loss, if it would ©F $5,000, but less than $10,000. In-| o \cords the city of Hartford col-|program for the day that the fire ap- have helped the farmer, then it was‘-"'"‘!- they granted an additional ex-|yeoteq all but a fraction of one per |paratus could be used. the plain, evident duty of an over- ®mption of $500. The republican| ant of its personal tax, while the| Commissioner George Gans asked whelmingly republican Congress im-|majority increased the tax on the| ity of New Haven allowed 50 per |if the city would be safe with all the corporations of the country | mediately to have enacted a tarift Small ] : Y| cent. of this tax to go uncollected. lapparatus out and Chairman Keevers Jaw. They did repeal the excess profit tax, | wag this done in order to play poli- |as well as Chief Noble assured him However, all of 1921 and the first bul there were no longer any excess|(iog? (oliection of the personal tax |that the motorized apparatus could ‘ s Illmsa‘“l cight months of 1922 saw no passage profits. is provided for by law. Does Mr. |reach any part of the city wheflwr y of a permanent tariff act. It is not a| There is only one way to reduce | pji;Gerald believe in making the en- (the start was made from the stations falr inference that the tarift is not|taXation. It is to reduce expendi-| forcement of the law conform to his|or from the parade. e A the great prosperity breeder claimed :‘“|"*_ “"“""{f"f .“31»“ Duel. Dreasusniisms dilsue?: The complaint made by Rackliffe 0:7€ P-.0.0. € P 0.0 € Poe € P 0.0 >0 “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” F|by the republican orators? To have Dut seidom practiced. If ever it were| " Ty 1530 we find even a worse con- |Brothers because their bid on tires failed to supply the remedy to relieve nMc¢ded, it is now. Our people cannot|gition. According to the enrollment | the industrial distress, if it be still|Prosper, if we continue, in times of | 5¢ that year there should have been claimed that the tariff is the remedy DEdce, to exact taxes only justified| oojjected $92,044 under the personal, surely cannot be classed as anything 1Uring times of war. Why is discon-| ¢ax, but Mayor FitzGerald's adminis- | less than absolute disregard for the tent abroad in the land? One rea-| tration only shows $31,244 collected, . son is taxes. Either directly or City Items welfare of the people. 1 wish Senator 30N 5 taxes. o loavingsanfinsolisetea. balance ot McLean would supply the answer: it|dlrectly every one of us pays. 4§60 800 A T ot her SoRiN exantly il is the Senator's duty te his constitu- St€ad —of retrenchment, President| per’ cent. of this money has never Meet me at Schn.arrs for dinner.— |, Harding proposes to call a spe-| heen collected. If the law had been aavt. We all would be interested in learn- C1A1 session —of congress after the| ypheid, undoubtedly New Haven's big The New Britain Chapter Hadas-|ing why the republican party, having :,;ff“:,:' : ““’mvafls “'“fih'r[] subsidy | deficit might be somewhat reduced ‘ I sah, will hold a meeling tonight at|ipe power, failed to restore prosperi- | H0 '“ o BnRugLy ;“‘{ o Mr. FitzGerald cannot say in justice Il b 8 o'clock at the Talmud Torah I {y, or perhaps the Senator will admit § from the treasury. It is vour| to the people of New Haven that he \ A ! ”"{ X =0 20IXC. (<3 o€ P10 Price $160 O o N s Ne) Finishes: o€ < Mahogany Eng. Brown ‘Walnut O R N ozC A graceful instrument with the ex- clusive refinements that you will like. Just a word from you, and we will send out the instrument of your choice. HENRY MORANS Victrolas Records 365 Main St. Opp. Myrtle St. 0.0 O ] casion—87.00. O o= e 0=0! [ECHE S v, straps all around—8§12.00. < p-1020.7€ )= Mrs. A. J. Slom president of the [(hat the tariff is not a remedy for all| MONeY, contributed by your industry| js not aware of this condition, and Brooklyn Chapter, will address the|oyr jlls. In any event, the people of qu ”',fi“f”’" Every one of you| that being the case, what explana- . i assemblage. Connecticut are entitled to an ex- {_”“"l‘r‘| ”‘" ’ff"}f{’“““‘ ‘ Income 18} tion has he to offer? If it were pos- | Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans. [jjanation from their representative ir’mm:! . m;"'«‘ llj*""‘-‘ L 'b[ con-| giple for him to be elgeted governor, m ~—advt. in the Senate of the United States. K T‘]}m Ami\’r"xflvpr [ (]v 1nm:ul \\-ou_ld he administer the revenue-pro- Mrs. Nathena P. Godfrey's classes|Tpepe pever was a time when the H“r:‘m”(awd“ &lflt‘xj\n p:g‘prlro not| dqueing laws of the sm}p in the s:lmp in dancing and deportment will open [y.ygtee was not required to account o ST A r'““," i 4‘ do want! | way he has done in New Haven? at Y. W. C. A. assembly hall Monday, |¢ . yis stewardship, and the dignity! latf HEI, A “1'10\«4” to their The republican state central com- October 30th. Mrs. Godfrey will be| o (o ganate will not he lowered hy|§3HOTM Promises e are entitled | mittee does not believe in a campaign at the Assembly hall for the arrange- | S0 550 AT e :?‘ P;‘U?:Lfly and a reduction of our|of pflrsc!\al\1|nq_ hv_xt !n much asC:_:n- ment of classes Tu y, October 24th, |40 e with the people of his own dTh'" lhn‘" R : | didate FitaGeratd insists upor. raaking from 3 to 5 o’clock.—advt. [State and rendering unto them an|, - f'” "” LS to our cost of | indefinite statements which #nnot he PR bl wlbdaie digr it o R iving something hn\wpu' three and ' backed by facts, and inasmuch as he {explanation his act! expect | (01T billions a vear. The United States | has made an effort to patronize the Your new cook may be a_jewel oninhis party. So, we may, 1 hope, _;‘.T‘(‘ wiil get less than four hundred mil-| women of the state by throwing out soups and meats, but if she fails on lithe Sf-n:\fm“ m'flw time to -‘T‘“"h“ rnr;llun:, of this. How many of us, al-| the sop of elimination of the personal the desserts educate her to Bakers|himself and relieve the Republicalready troubled with the problem of | tax, we helieve it is no more than Certified Flavoring Extracts and then|state Central Committee pf the 188K/, ing hoth ends meet, can afford a | 'rair to show first, that the tax he re- you'll all be happy. of lssuing statements for all the Re-|g)qtanti] fncrease in the cost of liv-| fers to has absolutely no bearing upon . publican nominees. This, my friends, ;g 5nq the increase has only started. | the finances of Conneeticut, and sec- is not a government by state centralimpne raqera] reserve banks state the committees, whatever the power Such |oogt o Jiving has incrased 16 per cent | e a committee, or any official thereof, : i since last July. This increase is due may arrogate to himself. solely to the Fordney-McCumber | We have suffered and we are still |yapigr y ave a |suffering from onerous tax burdens. | Thep they passed the Volstead act. We participated in the greatest war |y pejjeve it should be amended and In history and of necessity incurred |modified. However, for present S t h i iR ] A A pur- I, B0, SRR B g i, e s our dtomac | . ended for nearly four years 1€ Te- {cussion of that phase. According to Th b d n ‘N’ S I AI E publican party elected both Senate |the Wall Street Journal our loss of g RN TRy ere s a ran e g 3 Stuprt's Dyspepsin Tablets After Meals In- revenue due to this act has been $1,- HiFe 0 Bvest BlooABN) i, Al 722,000,000 since 1919, In the mean oap : For Stomach Agony |17z S s pusins o et in NewEngland—the “STATE’ debt with the revenue derived from| You have probably heen through the ex- i - od i Tnited | perience when your stomach went sour and : A<k Your Druggist About Mi-O-Na. !:‘4’::"\ s"{‘\f;"‘];,"t '1":': Ii‘(:‘y"’w' '(',":"”1 Bifan wlth xa notiing at hand o eiv : - 1t Gives Rellef in Five Minutos, | ™0 0 0 O e, To. . allow| 1t 18 Never Late to Learn That S 2 I yeu that Mi-n-Na [the manufacture and sale of a i8 1 to relieve quickly and safelv. | beer that would be, in fact, non-in- [ . pret stoma d indigestion. or ¥oUritoyjcating, would furnish us with rev- # Unlon Sults " o StE MBSk |enue sufticient to relieve us from the ) burden of many unjust taxes and |simultancously remove one of the That Really £ ‘, ks |chiet causes of public iritation in th ’ : ] ;—:‘State full of better cooking for years to ear g0 on suffering | At present, we have whiskey, good 3 F. ) k g rhac B LY O TR and the ricii may get it If , We want you to see the newest of all the " t say i-0-Na [the want This i un-Americar 3 lt Bald kp.deading | What, Kind, 1 WhiRkey, Welaxs Fetting Qrawford Ranges. It requires less floo{' space, may be judged from the fact that gives more top and oven space, and in grey These Union Suits Fit—And fit | wood alcohol exported from Canada i . 1ot i 4 perfectly. They're warm without to the United States increased from enamel or black, with a shining white porcelain being thick and bulky. The finest p 920 gallons in 1919 to 198,022 gallons A splasher, it gives the distinction of fine furni- combination of comfort and pro- . in 1721 and that is what the official 3 ture to any kitchen' An ash_chute leads direct tection you can get. s government records disclese. No one SR can state the amount smuggled in, from range to cellar, if you wish, and you can & . ‘n])’,'m- of alcohol or any other intoxi- / ; eas'ily equip it for gas with a simple gas.gnd, Fashioned Underwear ! By 7 y which gives you both coal and gas cooking. e fenod S0i80. BROAD STREET BLOCK SOLD. Single-damper Control, of course, and Crawford e Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Put the P, 2 adm e 5 4 HE OLIVER OIL-GAS BURN Stomach Right, lifetime”’ construction — it pays for itself in Dgee sy with coul od weed — Chaper. dozef Labienec and Wife Acquire |, .. Anq after. two or three days. yon the time and drudgery you save. The price is more heat. Keepe your home warmer. Valuable Property. Somisth A0 Hight 1ed B why urprisingly low. Ao S, T, SV Y- g : B throwgh steh miMEYE If b chew ono = Surp gly 1«Mh ,\dm |]|;m m;‘d \}:Plkgn Ta mln:n‘\ or two Stuart's Dycpepsia Tablote attor eat = Estate company a six-family brick Ak yenns, steak and frigd onions = S for your thred meals a ros . lahor, b I mmau.w or ‘wood, block at 147 Broad street, to Jo. ¢ )t lave a sour stomach with ’ 2 ‘what! A Just Received C. A. | Labienec and Susie Labienec. * The uiiness, pressure and the I ‘prnnl‘r'_\' is a valuable plece of real omes from an acid stomach =2 A 5 hd Tura -:Ipmem of Imported Jackets, lnkelbach el PR d et estate near the Sacred Heart church _indiges D T i z e Rt i ihene atietd Supnly (e stomich wich 80 W. Main St. Tel. 381 Ftch Ju"es cU 'AQ@ 316 Main "0 @l | Herman K. Kalmonowitz sold today | hen o ! becomes ralm end ewoel et i h 2 C pal Iistat ¥ ) W are a chironic dyspeptic I i"‘:‘ ’ Tel. 2070 through the Camp Rea ::104 ’)‘1‘:;: 44l RELGL - e iadel: pany a one-family honse a Stuart's spepsia Tablets of Arug- WEAR - street to Mrs. Ella Hallenbeck e o lack inte your eating e DICK TALMADGE ADDED ' A "BIG LINGERIE AND HOYT'S REVUE 6 ATHURSDAY CORSET DISPLAY WITH in ““Spice of New York” “Watch| Him Step” Foaix . REAL LIVE GIRL MODELS