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HOVE TO REDUGE (923 INGOME TAX Democrat Asks Allowance OIf for This Year-Mellon's Avproval Lost and Found POODLE DOG--white, lost 1ast Satv, Answers name “Tootle,” Tony Ignatis, 22 Beymour St Store Announcements 7 THIS—week only lc sale of imported silk lined writing paper, 20c .a Lox, the next box 1c. Arcade Studio. WEATHER STRIPE—Install the accurate wetal strips saving 1-3 coal bills. T. E, Woods, 61 Main St., Phone 276 AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 MOTOR CARS—“Better cars being bullt and Bulck 1s bulld- them.,” New Britain Buick Co., Arch street. Phone 2607, |and : for teduction of taxes, cents. M. for the { miles T BUICK are confesses that he Izl:g . a fellow stu- college after a CADILL,AG CARS — Sales and | Bervice, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.* West Maln, corner Lincoln_street. CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars snd accessories. American Sales Co,, 8 Kim 8t 1 DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS. and service, 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., _Eim_Bt, comer Franklin; ‘phone 3. DURANT AND BSTAR motor cars. Bales and service. “Just Real Good Cars.” C. A. Bence, Main_street; ‘phone 2216, FORD CARS, Fordson tracto. joint o exas oo~ made Diel house ways author of vepubli- 25 ing. A days was charge. said that the taxes R general re- ways no on od from that place would be given a | tice, Jall sentence, According court by Detectives William Hayes, they time someone in the kitehen, was emptied and the w tives we to the story -told the! Thomas Feeney, | Patrick ("Mara, William §. Strolls and made sev- eral visits to the restaurant and each Kowalski has given a signal to back room liquor, which was kept in a jar in the | have and the r tuencd on, The detee- | to the restaurant January at Vera Cruz until further no- ‘J. Muldoon as member of New York | state athletic commission. SHIP IN STORM sink | until | | - I te of the murder of Irederick Two Women Hurt--Passenger on [Convicted of Murder, Gets Life in Prison Detroit, Jan. 31.-—Jesse junker, wounded be- Webster, | Just who ¥ fatally August in @ revolver fight tween detectives and bandits they sur- {prised in an attempt to hold up a | connection with the train wreck, in which three prominent opposition leaders escaped injury, although the locomotive of their train was dam- Florists and Nurserymen 3 CUT FLOWERS—Potted plants, pleasing Speclalizing _on funeral work. varfety. 517 Church St. 880. Johnson Greenhouse, aged, the of Premier Kiyoura and hi installed cabinet de-| rier Pefuses to Explain however, refused to rise, Great disorder immediately ensued, CUT FLOWERS, potted plant TANDSCAPE _ gardener RSE, all kinds; funeral work; free delivery. Sandallie’s Greenhouse, 218 Oak_8t.; ‘phone §89-12. and nurseryman. N. B. Road, H. ©, Slmonsen, Box 69, Plain phone 195-12. AN—Fruilt troos, hedge plants. Box_ 29, Herald shrabs, flow- ers, berries, Send address. 1 will call. [amid which Kenjiro Komatsu, minis- | | ter of communications and a member |of the house of peers, attempted to GOLD WATCH —found Lost and Found 5| ice; genuine parts and a motive Bales & Service Co. fAUDSON AND ESSEX—-America’s lcading car values. Bee the new coaches. Honey- man Auto Bales Co., Sales and Bervice, 139 Arch St.; 'phone 210y, FAUPMOBILE CARSBales and Service, City Service Btation, Hartford Ave, corner Stanley und 6 Main Bt. A. M. Paonessa LCEXINGTON—-High grade motor cars, Sales and Servise, C. A. Bence, 51 Main Bt.; ‘phone 2215, . TAXWELL AND CHALMERS—Sales and service. McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch street, mear entrance to MOON MOTOR CARB—Favorably known Green, ales and blind pig. The jury was out 28 min- utes, He was sentenced to a life | [term in prison; Bunker, in a state- ment to the court following his con- viction admitted participation in the lioldup, but denied that he fired the fatal shot. er may have same by locul theater, Ow * this ad. Apply the world over. F. L. Ber 2 ifl_'"fl.‘; ‘phone akland motor cars. Bal G. Mawker, 58 Elm street; Cleveland Dies 5 lost F please return to Herald of- elve rews Bervice, A ‘phone 2455, 2 WEG MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth M. Hearle & Co. Sales and Service, cor Eim and Park Sts, New Britaln, Conn.; ‘phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers, TR Finder and_pec PAIR OF GLASSES—found week of Jan.| 218t at € Hill, Owner can have same | by calling_at 14 Loc 51 ste PINED FOR TIRE STEALING Meriden, Jan, 31.—John Czaya, 1 on a farm in Che: 124 Caltonstal avenue, fined $100 and costs in the local court today on charges of steal- ing tires and accessories from auto- mobiles parked on the streets of this | city. Some of the things stolen by the accused recovered by the local police in Cheshire and were fdentified by six touring, B9 | STUDEBAKERS--Light | c $1,350; big six touring, “mplo living at Haven, w 8 $1,750; ¥, O, B, ory, M, Ir 143 Arch 8L “This is a Studeb: showroom at 4 Elm 8t.; service, 137 | Cherry St. "The Sleeve-Valve dolph; 'phone 205 Autos and Trucks For Sale ® D W ¥, 1921, sport touring, §300 down and §46 a month for ten mmontl i, Cohen, inc, 188 | _Park 8t BUICIT guaranteed 30 duys, M. Irviug Jester, 193 a Studebuker Year," BUT We liave several 1 and roadsters at very low pric belng n first class conditon, M Jester, 148 Arch S, were on on ~in A-1 copdition, ready for the road. e Arch 8t “This is Harrisburg, Pa . after the Cleve- | ! deving said | “The Is & Btude- pro- 3 In wonderful running condition, will sell cheup to make room for M. 1 per cen BUICK TOURING 1 5 passenger, just uditlon ond new paint, puaranteed 30 Don't buy a used Buick bufore ing over our lMne. M. Lrving Jester, Arch 8t, “This is & Studebaker Yesterday's Winners in the HeraldWantAd Free Ticket Offer To the Lyceum-— - Featuring “Cupid’s Fiy man” - James Wrenn, 355 So. Main street, 193 CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOW: over Rultk sport touring, Bubck sport touring. Bulek road Ford roadster, Hudion spesist Buick voadsto, heaw touriig Studebaker touring. Studebi aher confusion, an agitator, not a member followed. The legislators used Hostilities continued until @ the followed by dissolution of the diet. strengthened by the addition of an ex-| Itesidents of the castern section of Viscount Takahashi, K. Inukui,|it of the recent fatulity at the corner justice, were the leaders on the train, |car, and urging that a traffic police- TRIAL IN M ¢ 3 ly at ‘Osaka to Tokio for re- | | sumption of the street school. The I"ur Co., went on trial in the police locomotive of their train was dam-|police commissioners and will be re- and John A. Hunt, of Lakewood, | " 0 (a0 Lol L e o sertes| shipped to the local furriers, | Kiyoura and tpposition leaders, both | Within the past 48 hours, political of the elder statesmen, Matsukata and | These noblemen are blamed by a “privileged eclass cabinet” under ing a bitter battle, reply to the interpellations. In the of the diet, rushed to the platform |and thrust Komatsu aside. A riot water containers as missiles and gev- eral engaged in fistic combat. ) speaker of the house hastily declared |yxr . a a temporary adjournment, which was| Want Traffic Officer N b | Six rallies were held in Toklo by | At East Street Corner the opposition today. The police, | tra f were mainttaining a close [the city presented a petition to the wateh over proceedings. jcommon council last night reminding leader of the former nationalist party, |0f East and Dwight strects in which i Blostass BoloN and Y, Ozaki, former minister offa little girl tas killed by a trolley STAL 1 hey were enroute from an opposition [Man be detailed to this corner during | g a 3 party ra {the hours children are coming to and Meriden, Jan. § g R, Hough sessions of the diet, |leaving the East 1d Charles J. Doherty of the HOUER |y 00”0 oaped uninjuredy aithough the | Petition was referred to the board of | court today on charges of defranding | ooq7yv 160 and stones piled on the | Ported on at the next meeting. M. B. Lippincott, of Red House, | oo ™ | sighted a |y out of several hundred dollars e N. 4., severs 5 | marking the bitter fight between the sides using ruffianism as a weapon, ’ I} Th B. Nituation Is Ten Don’t Make ’Em That Big! “bullies,” known to the Japanese as “soshi,” attempted to force the homes atonji, at OKitsu; Hirata at Zushi, nd Voscount 1to in Tokio. their political foes as responsible for | the attacks through the formation of | | Premier Kiyoura upon which so- | called demoeratic elements are wag- | The political situation in the tensest in years Tokio is hecause NEW JURY COMMITTEYE City Clerk .. Thompson today | communicated to Clerk Lucius Fuller of the superior court the appointment o8 A Jury committes of Beleetman wis W, Lawyer, Albert Anderson Wl Cha ', Wainwright, Mayor A. M, Paonessa made the appoints ments this morning Heirs Wanted Heirs"——A book NEW BRITSIN BUICK CO. USED CAR D 176 ARCIHL 80, PEL. ze0n, destroyved Forfeiture of the default against Joseph Murowski at day's session of police court alled 1o app when his casa alled, was ordered removed by S icourt when Murowski appeared and | LS PONCT explained to the that he had | 31.—Ah, a new received a notice of condemna- of youth proceedings on liquor seized And credit must |at his home which will be held to- {merrow, and he thought that ft| meant that his trial was postponed {until that time He was placed un- |der 8500 bail for his appearance next Tuesday morning when the case will be tried. entered | yvesters | when he | was | the BITSCONF puseonger rondster, new paint new tires; will sacrifice, I €, Rudelph Cherry 8t ‘phone 2061 or, overhauled, §il 5 months, alm To the Capitol- Now showing “His Last tace” — Elizabeth Lock- p @ Ine, 18 sited Yk wood, 793 East street. Park Sirect, Hartford, e Llark Jost heirs and missing kin gl gy B vy M different parts of the world, 2425, McGauley & Mennett court of England, ITreland | of England, wunclaimed v list included Write for free International Cialm Agenecy Pittsburgh, Pa., U, 8 A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1924. [ o] | 3 . patrick played aus to - his | -F | J = it st emiodien” | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES JAPANESE DIET - THE HERALD || “WANT ADS” || THUMB l] N | Semate rejects threa amendments) Defiance of John I.. l.ewis croates SEENE ']I: I]IS[]RI]ER Histanetionlly Avranis REeaox - 11 [ desi d to modify language of Walsh |disorder in United Mine Wor | LINE RATES FOR 2 SEXT“N STREETMMW”“ to annul naval oil leases. |convention at Indianapolis. | ! #CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS AN > = ‘ ys . . 1 line Republican members of nouse wavs | Mre: Bmity New miaie s deno- Politjcal Situation Worse Than ;e ; i leratic women at Cleveland that di- 1 line | means committee vote reduction [T b plfsem . i tine M in 1923 taxes payable this year and | o¢ responsibilit shass soapabl mn Yefl]‘s 1 lne NCX[ Al‘l‘es[ at That Place B8 | inaust of nedustion inay ba as Hixh ~:,‘l‘)""l““,_j“"'“‘"l""l ) I“]'!'_‘.‘ Pro "‘irnt . 1 line ; ;w 25 per cent Chaifman Green of (00O @i R TRgub U partys Al ;——l" Naare Orda k,fi':.’u,.,,:,"“,,ue:‘.i:: Washington, Jan. 31.— Jall Semence jaouse iz e S Three persons are killed Tan. 81—The imperidl diet SN 8. Jorde (hch 1Ne; the 1928 personal incoms adertaiay B R hurt when Buffalo-Pittsbu |was dissolved toduy after scenes of [Il Ainimamn ‘Soocs 3 linea, which are payable this year on hree physicians are appointed 10 {progs of the Pennsylvania the greatest disorder, in which water | Minimum Book, Charge, 3 basis of the democratic tax reduction Slowness on the part of a boy who |make a report to senate ol inquiry | gerajled at Flag Station, flasks were .thrown and fists used. ||| No, Ad Accepted Afier 1 T. plan, which would cut th normal was working in the back room of his v(\mmut:-w on the condition of A\Ilnv»rt south of Frankli |"The disturbance resulted from at- | ||Classified Page on Same Day. rates to 2 per cent on incomes of $5,- restaurant to empty a jur of moon- | Bacon Fall and his fitness to testify | | tempts of the opposition to inter- Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for s st i feah ; i B miven chie | it pubie Nekiua ; o s Convenfence of Customers. Call 925 and 000 and 4 per cent under $8,000, was shine into the sink when given t Halton Siddail pellate the government regarding the |||Ask for n “Want Ad" Operator. proposed in a resolution pro- | signal, and thus giving the detectives — | killed John A. M |attempted wrecking of a train at| posed to the h today by Repre-|a chance to salvage some of it for| Woodrow Wilson has been ill for |dent at Ohio dental Nagoya carrying opposition 10aders 10 | s— sentative Garner, democrat, evidence, resulted in fines of $100 for | two days but physician says his pres- | dispute over a girl. | Tokio, 5 Chairman Green of the reputation, and $200 for keeping ent indisposition has nothing to do | The turbulent scenes which I and means committee and liquor with the intent to Ia‘l\ being im- | with Mr. Wilson's former grave con-| Thompson son is arrested at curred in the lower house l ANNOUNCEMENTS - the proposal adopted by the poscd on Vincenti Kowalski of 2 Sex- | dition and declares he does not con- | Bricksboro, N, and charged with | further busines: npossible, can members of the committe fon street in police court this morn- | sider his present lilncss serions, {65, niuros of Reame Dicitken hiwsls | K ke ar i ame shortly after the | Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 day to cut abont suspended sentence of 20 | year old daughter, | representatives had taken their seats|BURIAL VAUI18-Concrefe sfccl reinforc: per cent as a part of the also imposed on the latter | Navy department orders light | |vpon the resumption of the dict| o water proof heremetically ‘seald vision bill objected to immediate con- Juc Benjamin W, A\H"U:l ruiser Omaha and six destroyers to | Governor Smith reappoints William | session, not require larger lots, reasonably priced. sideration of the resolution when it the next party to be arres- | g, Interpellatiig the government in|_Ne B. Vault Co, 276 Maple., Phone 2765. was asked for by Mr. Garner. retary Mellon regards as prac- tical and feasible the plan of republi- can members of the house and means committee to make the pro- posed income tax reductions effective on the 1923 payments which taxpay- ers will remit to the government he- ginning March 15. He believes the step would entail difficultics the treasury. Under the optional plan of paying taxcs in four instalime bably 90 per cent of the taxpayers take advan- 28, and after waiting outside tage of the privilege of - retaining about 15 men went in, they entered moneys that might otherwise be and hurried into the back room and | turned into the treasury in a lump | just managed to salvage about a half sum on the first tax paying date. The pint of the moonshine which Kowal-| o 0oyo po Dhred 4603 mechanics of dealing With a retroac- |ski was emptying into the sink. “The | po o O S0 B s R tive reduction, in Mr. Mellon's opin- men who had gone into the place were bl iy jon, would be largely a paper trans- |seated about tables, and according to | €T Way through the stormiest pass- action, consisting of the placing the detectives, there was nobody cat. | 8¢ Of her history, the mahin the treasury of a credit to the taxpay- fug at the time. Cleveland arrived today with the er on future installments. Little cash Rruno Palia Paplia, proprictor of a | tragic tale of one passenger lost at rebate, he believes, would bc in-|combination store and restaurant at|#€¢s, and another who died on the voy- volved. ayette strect, told the court |#&€, With an added toll of two women Cannot Estimate Decrease, hat liquor that was found under a badly injured as a result of the ship's The treasury has had no opportun- sinkboard in the kitchen of his place | buffeting, ity to estimate the decrease in the to- was some that he had there for his| anz Klinecky, an electrician tal government Income resulting from own usc, as when he opened up the | Vienna, America-bound for the the proposed change, but some offi- storc in the morning, it was cold, and |time, was washed overboard by a cials made the guess today that it he found by taking a drink of hootch | towering wave that swept the ship would range around $200,000,000 in his coffer, it warmed him up. The cn Janu 3. He was swept away the paygents this year if the 25 per court was not satisfied with his story | before he could shout for help. Two cent reductlon all along the line and fined him $200, combining the women standing nearby were smashed tax rates is agreed upon as suggested charges of having a reputation and against the rail so violently that they | in the ways and means committee, eping liquor with intent to sell, De- | guffered severe hurts { Republican members of the ways tectives testified that they visited the Simon Cohen, who was on and means committee struck a snag place several weeks ago and as they to Lis son's home in in their private consideration of the |entered, Paplia poured a glass of 8ome | jieq the second day tax bill today upon reaching the sur- kind of liquid into the sink. Sinece ;.4 1 left Hambur tazes, when a division of opinion de- |they they have watched the place anfl | gy oricers th veloped on Secretary Mullen's have testified that they have secn & |p.oo jceherg 900 miles o posal to cut the surtax rates from a number of drunken men go in and |} o0 inining southward, maximum of 50 to 25 per out on many occasions, cent, When they visited the store the Other differences developed on other day armed with a search war- whether to detgrmine the normal tax | rant, they asked Paplia if he rate reductions first and frame the liquor in the place, and he said surtaxes on the basis of these cuts or ahead and search if you want to. to reverse the proposition, !"They searched and found the liguor! Regardless of differences the [under the sinkboard in a quart milk | surtax rates, Chairman Green #ald ali | bottie | republicans of the committee had Paplia was fined $356 on an addi- agreed to abide by the decision of /tional charge of carrying fircarmes. their majority for purposes of getting | When he was brought to the police the bill favorably reported from station, an automatic revelver was committes This action, however, he found in the pocket of the ewercoat sajd, would not hind the members 10 that he was carrying. Tt was fully support the rates when the bill reach- foaded, and he told the police that he s the house carried it there was o many drunken men came into his place that AND HE WAS INNOCENT ! he was afraid Paris, Jan, 31.—After 45 years, the In a condemnation procecding, stigma has been removed from Louis |Judge Alling declared liquor seized Danval's name. And France has start- the house of Steve Medlow, 73 Grove ed to pay her debt to an innocent street, to be a nuisance and ordercd | man. Danval, who scrved 24 years in | 1t | prison for the murder of his wife, finully has proven his innocence, The court of appeals has awarded him $1,000 and a pension of 8750 a year for life, court the the OUT-RIV. Sheffield, Eng., Jan road to the fountain been found at last ! g0 to Sheflicld’s oldest citlzen, Nathan Lapatrick. He's just 111 It you would live long, here's his recipe “Bathe your head dally in vinegar Use snuff and take an occasional tot of whieky.,” On Christmas Day, La- “1o8t namea for has | tion To the Palace— o only 1930, one Ton truch Chasie lgai tires o o1l Price $125, & poesent Car Bachunge, 8 Continuing “Hoyt's Re- vue”—William Rollinson, | 51 Wellington street. aavt. | — e By Al Posen divide John Aasen, the Pacific coast giant, came toWew York the Atetin other day. The big boy thought he'd take a rest in his hotel | ). 4} room, and the picture above resulted. "“THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER FOLDLS - FORDS—FORDS now Bovs pow't wok AT me | THEM DAYS IS UKE THAT --T'M AGSOWTEY | GONE FOREVER ! SANE |~ miodel tourings, $100 euch, PRESSES FIERCE ~~ QUT FEUERS - WHAT A BRAIN! - AUTOUMOTIVE USED CAR EXUHANGE, ARCH 8T PHONE 1720-8, I8 AND BUNDAYS JANUARY SALE AY HUDSON AND iX USED can DEPARTMENT Huds Conch, Caditiac « Maxwell Tourtng; Studebaker, car. Onkiand coupe Muxwill Sport To eyuipped, Ma Hudson § g Maxwell Touring, Maxwell Touring, e, new, fee six touring pass uring; fully BY CLIFF STERRETT " Eport; actust umilage 1921 1923 1920 1920 02156 ¢ THE PRESIDENT VL THANK YOU OF THE ICE COLD CREAM “0 LEAVE THE .- b2t CO., HUH? AN’ Y"W\GH S, . B - T pase, T'SPEAK TO PAW?® 2 1923 Yord wruek, panel nger Touring, POLLY AND HER PALS (r————we— NEEWAM STARTED TO TELL ME SOMETWMING ABOUT THE BEAUTY = ouring. Touring, body. CONTEST, wHEN TERMS T0 #UIT PURCHASER NEYMAN AUTO sALES co, SECCUNT TiLL I ANSWER THE PHONE KD COUPE 1931—Good i mechanical conartion fs five ) rice §36 McGauley & Benuett, 98 Afch Suy Py OUPE 1925 —mpet be #old at argain. 3. B, Moran Garage, xn WLt Phione $542-3, | FoRD car; price 3100, Rudolph, 137 Cherty 8t.; 'phone u‘tb HUPMOBILE touriag car 8 A-1 snap mechanieally; five good tires, and loo) Bood; $350 takes it A G. Hawker, ¢ Eim_9t.; ‘phone 2458 % OAKLAND—and Oldsmobilcs, largs asamr ment. Terns as low as $50 and $20 month. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 18 Par Street. Hartford, Cotin. v