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Final Introductory Offer in New Britain L] 14 Qts.Dixie Motor Oil FREE| AT ONE DIXIE STATION ONLY Bob Argazzi’s Dixie Filling 9 Hartford Avenue, New Brita Saturday, September 29, 1923 WE WILL GIVE COUPON BOOK GOOD FOR 4 QUARTS OF MOTOR OIL WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 5 GALLONS OR MORE OF DIXIE GASOLINE AND WOULD URGE THE MOTORING PUBLIC TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER TO LEARN OF THE EXCELLENT AND SUPERIOR QUALITY OF DIXIE PRODUCTS Statio l 1n COUPONS REDEEMABLE AT ANY DIXIE FILLING STATION WHERE WE GIVE SERVICE SPRINGFIELD NEW HAVEN HARTFORD CLAIWS FORD DOES. | NOT PAY HIS SHARE Rep. Green Hits on Taxation Sy5- tem--No Chance to Cut Down continue indefnitely. ¥ord and His Taxes. In this connection Mr. Grean sald Henry Ford was popularly gupposed to have the largest income of any citi- zén of the country and that while not one pays, “it is certain that it cannot be at all in proportion with his income.” knew what income tax he “The Ford Co.,” the speaker added, “is continually adding to its invest- ments by buying coal mines and rallroads, factories and gonstructing more and mines, {iron erecting new 9 | more of the parts of thé automobile ‘White Sulphur Springs, W, Va, Sept. 27.—The outlook for a reduc- tion of the national tax burden at the next session of congress is not favor- able, Representative Gréen, republi-|| can, lowa, declared today in address- ing the national tax association. Hits Bonus Again, Certainly there can be no reduction 1f the soldiers’ honus bill and a public building measure are passed, ip the Jjudgment of Mr. Green, who is in line for the chairmanship of the house ways and means committee, which passes upon all tax measpres. The Iowa representative declared that the present system of corporate taxation presénts an easy way of avoiding taxation, adding that he did that has made while passed thereby to astockholdérs as a matter of fact their riches have been Ford income famous. has Mr. thereby no nereased to the amount @f these in- vestments and yet they pay no income tax thereon. “Besides this it is perfectly easy for any corporation ‘to isue stock div- idends and thereby for all practical purposes, put the surplus under the control of the stockholders in such a manner that they use it as they see fit. of dividends has in effect been distrib- uted tp stockholders,without the pay- ment of an income tax. In this way an enormous amount Changes Needed. ‘At present there is little prospect 16 ‘pages and the publishers' associa- tion predicted that all of the eity's dailies would be further increased in size after today. Display advertising increased éditorials appeared DEMOCRAT IS ELECTED Usually and Fifth Washington District, Republican, Switched to Other Side in Election. Spokane, Sept. 27—The fifth Wash- ington district in past elections gen-| erally republican, will send a demo- cratic congressman to Washington next December. Judge Sam B. Hill of Waterville, democrat, had a lead over State Senator Charles E. Méyers, republican, of more than 600 votes,| according to unofficial returns late last night. ‘With only 39 precincts, carrying a total vote of fewer than 500 votes, out and absentee votes estimated at not more than 250 yet to be counted, po- litical observers expect official returns to give Judge Hill a majority of over 500. CHARITY CONTRACT Addition Is to Be Built to the Town Farm The board of charity met yesterday afternoon and opened bids on the construction of a new building on the town farm properties to house female fnmates, and it was voted to defer action until Friday afternoon so that members might study the bids. On motion of Commissioner Willlam O'Brien, it was voted to alter plans 80 that 8x10 private rooms would be provided instead of 8x7. The bids are as follows: General contract: The Hayes Construction Co., New Britain, $55,400; The Tor- rington Building C $54,590; The k Construction C of Waterbury, 4,400; The C. L. & D. Co, of New Britain, $51,700; 8. C. Poriss Co. of Hartford, $50,176. Plumbing: A. A, Mills of New here and was a former president of the Ramsey county (St. Paul) medical society. Dr. Buckley's last relation as su- preme physician of the Knights of Columbus took place August 8 at Montreal. He also was a member of the organization's board of directors, He was the recipient of several dec- orations for war work with the Knights of Columbus, including being made a chevalier of the Legion of Honor by Marshal Foch, He {8 survived by a widow, a daugh- ter and a sister, SWINDLERS ARRESTED Spanish Police Round Up Those Who Have Been Sending Out “Span- ish Prisoner” Letters. Barcelona, Sept. 27.—Men who for many years have been working what has become known as the ‘“‘Spanish prisoners’” confidence game, have been arrested by the police, For many years these swindlers have been flooding the world with heart-rending letters of appeal in be- half of fictitious prisoners who were represented as requesting financial as- been carried out on & huge scalé not less than 650,000 letters having been dispatched from Barcelonf in a single year by the large staff of sécretaries employed by the band. ‘The police confiscated carefully kept files of the names and addresses of persons from whom money had been or might be obtained. The authori- ties sald that this record was the most elaborate work of its kind ever com- piled. Among those apprehended were two employes of the Barcelona telegraph office. PASSENGERS ESCAPE Crash Between Manchester and Rock- ville Smashes Both Cars, But No Person Is Injured Badly. Rockville, Sept. 21.—Fully persons on two Connecticut company trolley cars escaped serious injury when the cars collided on the single | between | 6:25 o'clock last night, Mrs. Willlam Alley of Rockville was the only yassenger A score of track line at Hillardville Manchester and Rockville at removed to a hospital. 125/ fusion over signals was said to. have been the cause of the collision. The car from Hartford was in charge of Motorman Miller and Con- ductor Sargeant of Manchestér and the car from Rockville, bound for Hartford was manned by Motorman Hansen and Conductor Davis, also of | Manchester. | Both cars were of the steel type of construction, Can't § Sleep ? When Coffee disagrees Drink Postum others either were bruised or suf-| fered from being shaken up. The force of the crash was so great that a Reason” “There’s of a ¢hange in this respect for the adoption of a tax én undistributed profits would render necessary sweep- ing changes in other parts of the laws. Also it should be sald that there are difficulties in framing a measure of | this kind so that it would work out fairly."” Mr. Green advocated an additional inheritance tax on tax-exempt secur- ities and a denial of deductions on in- come from such securities. He fa- vored also levies on gifts above a er- tain amount received in each taxable yvear and declared the law should be 80 changed as to prevent creations of trusts for the purpose of avoiding taxation. PAPERS AGAIN PRINT Néw York Publishers Get Out Own Editions — Strikers Probably Will Britain, $3,800; I°. A, Schaeffer Co., of Bristol, $4,346; Martin J. { New Britain, $3,3000; Thomas‘I. Quin livan James J. Murphy and Son of Hartford, $3,497. Heating A. Mills of New Britain, 3,148; ¥. A, Schaffer Co. of Bristol, $4,350; John 1% Greene of Hartford, $3,420; Parker & O'Connor of New Britain, $3,4905 Martin J. ‘Kelly of New Britain, $3,200, | Painting: Manning & Co. of New | Britain, $1,665; Crowley Bros. of New Britain, $1,677; John Boyle Co., $2,3438 each car was forced upright, the front ends meeting and forming what re- sembled an inverted letter “V’. Con- not believée the American people would pérmit this state of affairs to Jack Dempsey Says Newer Form of Iron Increases Strength Jack Dempeey says: “1a; building up rugged! strength, power and en-; durance there {s noth inglikefilling. your blog: with - | that it SEAllY. o sistance so that they might pay their ¥ fines and obtain possession of valuable hidden treasure. The swindle has SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS When Back Hurts Flush Your Kid- neys as You Clean Your Bowels. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get glug: gish and clogged and need a flushin, Electrical work: Spring & Buckley occasionally, else we have backache | of New DBritain, $1,196; Barry & and dull misery in the kidney region, | Bamforth of New Britain, $1,522; sovere headaches, rheumatic l“'l"KQ'A‘(u“lPs Electric Co., of New Britain, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless- | §1,085. ness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and ¢lean and the moment you féel an ache or pain in the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad| D. Edward W. Buckley of St. Paul in commenfina on Dempsey’s s ment says ofleodmlbloodrichr'm!:‘e:'l't‘h'h °'-'&§'°"§ in -givingan , -bui| iron can go through | , force and power.” Return. New Yeork, Sept. 27.—~With the re- sumption of publication today of the ndividual New York dailies and in- dication of a probablé return to work Salts from any good drug store here, | take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa- | ter before breakfast for a few days| and your kidneys will then act fine. | This famous salts is made from the | acld of grapes and lemon juice, com- Was Supreme Physiclan of the Knights of Columbus. Paul, Minn,, Sept. 27.~Dr, Ed- Buckley supreme physician st. ward W, o] of striking members of the outlawed web pressmen’s local, No. 25, as mem- bers of the international pressmen’s and assistants’ union, the end of the walkout effective for niné days, ap- peared imminent. Proposals embodying conditions for reinstatement of the meén to the posi- tions they abandoned, discussed at a meeting early today of about 1,000 strikers, will be re-submitted to a full meeting of the 2,200 men tomorrow night. The proposale emphasized that tfie publishers would not re-employ any men who had participated in violence or sabotage during the striking. Today's morning papers comprised STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT binéd with lithia and is intended to of the Knights of Columbus, died here flush clogged kidneys and help stim- |last night. He will be buried in Cal- ulate them to activity. It also helps|vary cemetery here Saturday morn- néutralize the acids in the urine so| after funeral services at 9 o'clock they no longer irritate, thus helping |at St. Luke's Catholic church. to relieve bladder disorders. | Telegrams have been sent to all Jad Saits is inexpensive; makes a|national officers of the Knights of delightful effervescent lithia water|Columbus notifying them of the death drink which everybody should take|and funeral plans. It is expected now and then to heip keep their kid- | many of them will be here. neys clean. Dr. Buckley, born near St. Paul, 63 A well known local drugglst says he | years ago, was ah International fig- sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who | ure in the affairs of the order as well believe in trying to correct kidneéy|as in medical circles of the country. trouble while it is only trouble. By |He was formerly head of the national all means have your physician ex-|tuberculosis commission named by amine your kidneys at least twice a|the Knights of Columbus, had been vear. chief of staff at St. Joseph's hospital The Mammoth Photoplay Pro- tluction That Thrilled Broadway For Seven Weeks One of 500 Necco SWEETS Made By New England Confectionery CO. Boston, Mass. “ENEMIES OF WOMEN”’ Richer! Tastier!! Creamier!! Candy Lovers! NECCO— the mark of 76 years supremacy in candy making, is your assurance of deliciousness, quality, purity and wholesomeness. By Vincente Blasco Ibanez, Famous Auther of the “Four . Horsemen”