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STATES AND GITIES SHOULD CUT TAXES Harding, in Address, Urges They - Follow Action of Federal Govt, Salt Lake Prestdent pight what probien must ment int ment neve Mr. Hardi ¢ tion program for ) the (public) debt ea serted that the payr Pritish governme the Hritish-A “will correspondingly burden upon American WxXpayers.” The president declared no other eountry in the world had heen able to make such & record in publie debt re. duction as had the United F-u». debt settiement one half in federal taxes during the past two years as compared with the | oo 00 o give them such eneauragement | lhll was the “record of business ad- |\ oinarian as will be represented by t full measura of hearty appraciation for their afforts’ war load peak in 1920, he deciars i ministration to which the party now in control of the administration feels justified in referring with no small measure of satisfaction.” Debt Settlement The British debt settlement, the executive went on, has heen “ncclaim- o4 all over the world as one of thel most notable and suceessful fiscal ac complishments ever recorded’ He added that aside from reducing the | g burden of American taxpayers, the settlement had been one of the “most reassuring events since the armistice.” coming as it did at a time of “wide. spread uncertainty and misgivinz throughout the world of business everywhere.” To the budget burean Mr. Harding attributed much of the credit for get- ting government expenditures back to pomething 1ike normal. T'nder this plan, he declared, the administration has been able to “awaken a spirit of economy and efficiency in the public pervice."” | “We have M'roduflM methods in government,” he added, “and ingtead of operiting blindly and to suit individual departments uhlrhv have never visualized the government as a whole, and felt no concern about the raising of funds, we are serutiniz-| ing, justifying, coordinating, and not|g only halting mounting cost, but mak- ing long strides in reducing the cost; of government activities “Parhaps the budget eystem would not accomplish so much for taxing and spending divisions smaller than the state, but a resolute commitment | to strike at all extravagance and ex pend public funds as one would for himself in hiz personal and business afairs will accomplish wonders Figures furnished to him by both § the treasury and the census bureau the president stated, “make it perfect ly plain that whereas the cost of| federal government is heing steadily | reduced, the cost of state and local governments is being just as steadils increased, year by year.' “Take the costs of state govern ment,” he said, “T am the revenues of the states in 1913 ag- gregated $36%,000,000, and that in 1921 they had inereased to $859.100 000; that is, they had increased 161 per cent, and every dollar of that in erease had to come in some way or other from the public. The expendi tures of the states in 1812 aggregated | $388,000,000, and in 1821 they were | $1,005,000,000; an increase of 163 per eent. The indehtdness of the states in 1913 amounted to $423,000,000 and | fn 1921 to $1.012,000,000, an Increase of 139 per cent Cost of City Government “Turn now to the cost of city gov. | Nl 22, CONPRESSED AIR' SPRAYER Forapraying potatoss.vegatables fruit-trees, ind “berries For whitewashing, -p aving, dis: intectant iyoll, ete. utos and windor wwA\l doeamany | B ]onl and does et well. Every 8mith nm-[« Mld ith s ] guarantes of satit | —Coma in and ask n-m show 93 h7gihi 1 the pest Compresse: Rackiffe Bros. Inc. PARK ST. Cor. Bigelow § FOR SALE Two Family House of bleven Rooms, at Belvidere trim. Chamberlain weather strips, two farmace Lot 100x125 Honse i fine condition One temement vacant, reads to move in Will sell les< than cost of Inultlmg and charge nothing for lots G0X & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. relleve the savings in your parsonal affairs, and Polating to & red f 1 of yeur public affaire. 1¢ husiness | § informed that |§ Hard wood | B DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, —~.c LAWYERS T0 HOLD <=5 | LARGE CONVENTION = Leading Members of Legal Proles- sion o Gather In Immpohs ARMY OF MACHINE GUNNERS ., e NEW BRITAIN ted Btates will attend RE members 5. Vowces May Be I in the | annual Bar Asee That is What | New Weapol s as God 8 1t Ap pears 1o Be & America’s machine wars due 1o pregress of England, who wi tinguished visitor, 1 mhers ¢ participate in the sessipns inelude Notahles Present john W Davis, presiden American Bar Association, and forms ambassador to England; Chief Justi William H. Taft and Justice Pierce Butler of the United States supreme Charles Evans Hughes, secré harles 8. Whitma o experts in develop ler rifie 1 o magazine t of the & ETOu ers that they are ¢ o long sought selutien court eapons for the tary of state, and former governor of lLord Birkenhead wi prineipal address of August 29, just preceding s coeption of President Davis, whic n be the premier social event ¢ meeting Justice Butler Speaker + Justice Butler will be the speaker oint meeting of the America Minnesota A New York delive approximately ¥ s the army magazine aetion Ameérican forees o andard B ,.,u 3 rifie, with which a are equipped, said to ha th at a Bar Association and the Bar Association, over which W ¥ Lancaster, of Minneapojis, president of the bolt a4 Y d of the state organization, will presids for each shot maximum rate of As chairman of the committes on fira of about 25 ahots a minute, while judieial ethies, Chief Justice Taft wi the Garand developed a speed of 40| pead his report on that subject on the shotse 2 minute during the firing at afternoon of August 30 Absrdssn find other public servants coeed, Tt thev suceeed, and ay fall Paul the final night of the conven tion where the annual assoriation di ner will he held Refers to World Court “Everybody's doing it now,” Herald In appealing for sentiment favoring | classified ad department WOMEN ONLY EVERY LADY AT THE LAND SALE THURSDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK WILL RECEIVE A Beautiful Pair of Lace Curtains REE €= EVERY MAN WILL ALSO RECEIVE A BEAUTIFUL PRESENT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 28 IF STORMY WEATHER, SALE HELD NEXT FAIR DAY SPECIAL FREE CARS Marked Carr Land Sale LEAVE CENTRAL SQUARE, 2 P. M,, Daylight Saving—By Hartford Line Get On Anywhere Along the Line GOLF CLUB HEIGHTS MAPLE HILL, NEWINGTON These are the finest Building Lots ever offered the people of New Britain. Every Lot high and dry. and New Britain’s best people have been waiting to buy Lots in this location. QUICK SALES—LOW PRICES—EASY TERMS ——— Our Motto ———— TAKE NO MAN'S WORD--SEE FOR YOURSELF As An Investment—NEW BRITAIN IS GROWING--THE CITY IS SPREADING OUT Business is good. It is only a short distance from your home and fac- tories. Business men have and are now spending large sums of money here hecause they have confidence—Your public men have confidence and are help- ing the city—A big profit should come to all—We ask vou to see the land— Think it over—THEN ACT—FOR IT IS NOV OR NEVER LOTS LESS THAN THEIR REAL VALUE $59 to $179 10% Down—50c a Week A Few Higher 15 Per Cent Discount For Cash—No Interest Or Taxes For Two Years We Protect Your Account If Sick Or Out of Work J. H. CARR LAND CO. LOCAL OFFICE, 257 MAIN STREET The convention will gather in 8t | JUNF CROWLEY BROS Estimates cheermlly given on ali jobs |31 Lafayette St. |AYERS’ SODA WATER "THE OLD HOME TOWN HARTFORD Telephone Orders Taken As Early As 8 A, M, HARTFORD WOMEN’S TAILOR MADE SUITS Former Price up to $59.50 $29.95 Now 100 Tailor-Made Suits—all regular stock numbers, \ few Fancy Suits—mostly the fine practical all-wear styles. A splendid opportunity to add a Suit to the vacation wardrobe. Mocdels quite suitable for early fall as well as present wear, Nearly all are in navy blue, a few tweeds and a few blacks in the assortment, Sizes 16 to 521.,; a small number in larger sizes. NO APPROVALS; NO CREDITS: NO EXCHANGES Third Floor HERE ARF BATHING SUITS THAT ARE ADORABLE ! By far the most important part of the vacation wardrobe is the bathing suit and is the most fun to buy. ~ Inour Fourth Floor Bathing Wear Department there are two kinds of suits; the practical and the ornamental; for the fashionable ocean resort or for some secluded lake Suits for the sun bath and for the real swim; both kinds are | well worth seeing. = i\lalm'ia]s and prices: ol derReY SR & v e e $ 2,98 to $18. Silk Jersey Suits 15.00 to s;ggg l Taffeta Jersey Suits 7.98 to 27.5 ' Satin Jersey Suits . 7.98 to < 24.50 | Velvet and Duvenella Suits 2250 to 35.00 CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris —General Trucking— HOT WEATHER SPECIALS Refrigerators. all kinds Ofl Stoves, Gas Plates, dite, A. LIPMAN Tel. 1329-2 190 WEST =1 VEL. 1282.3 LS SE S S s Three Famllv House on Jerome street at a BIG BARGAIN. This house is only 3 vears old \and has all improvements. It will be sold for $3.- i 000 less than actual cost. If you don’t snap this up quick, you will be sorry. Money to loan on sec- ond mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. [ 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-8 Bank Hidg, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chanm'm Street . 2918, CLAMG FOR FHO\VDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS--CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection HONISS’S 24.30 STATE STREET Hartford e DRINK -~ | COTTAGE ON SOMERSET DRIVE—6 ROOMS, MODERN POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY NATIONAL BANK BLDG, ke home a bottle of cream goda | Something you will like—it's deli- Thrce size bottles—>sc, 10c¢, 15c. 272 MAIN STREET BY STANLEY JIIRNEIA R L W@ //%@)@/ U@@ @@D RYAYE T FER /////' =X csauno" i DING THING MODLTING EN-DAVEZ LNERYMAN DAVE WHITAKER THODGHT HE HAD MADE A GOOD DEAL WHEN HE TRADED THAT BRASS WATCH FOR A FINE FUR COAT —— UNTIL. ONE OF THE BOYs STARTED To BRUSK THE COAT,