New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 20, 1924, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED GARNER’S TAX RATES ADOPTED not excoed $36,000; ntum of the amount | come exceeds $36,- 1wt excead $38,000; n per centum of the amount the net income caceeds $38,- 10t exceed $40,000; per contum t! amount U the net income ¢ ds $40,- i $42,000: amount exceeds $42,000 344, the 54 Thirteen per hich the n it 1 do the Gar plan 22 to 196 as the is the income t text of x following democratic by » adepted result and our bywh 000 and does Fifteer by a vote of 2 orf a « nbination o vadical republicans in the whole 1 today & income out democrats comm substitute rates of strik loes not centum which net income % and does not caeeed Tax 17 per centum which the net income and does not exceed ntum of the amount net income exceeds $46, not exceed $48,000; centum net income ot exceed $5 $ { tum the amount by income ex ds 250,000 not exceed : centuny of the net income exeeeds centum of the amount net income exceeds $34 und does not exceed $36,000; 1 per centum of the amount the net incoue ¢ ds $56 not exceed $3 24 per centum of the amount which the net income excecds $38 and does not exceed $60,600; 25 pe centumm of the wmount which the net income excoeds $60 and does not exceed $61,600; 26 per centum of the which the net incomne and does not exceed per centum of vhich the net income and docs not exceed $63,0 e Aoy per centum of the amount which the net income exceeds $63 |and does not exceed $64,000: fo| 29 per centum of the amount op | Which the net income excoeds $64 and does not exceed $65,000 ; Sinicy inates, per centum of the amount tion for personal services actually Per- | p oy )6 net income exceeds $63, ormed in the United States In exoess| ;" o0y not oxceed $66,000; of the credits provided in subdivisions | *7! 4 ; AN 81 per contum o amoun and (e) | which the net income excceds $66, BEAUNL ANRES {and does not exceed $68,000; shall not exc b per centum the amount i o £as e | Which the net income exceeds $65 net income excess the | * e e (a) the ount taxed under |[and does not exe ke - . (b) the credits| 33 per tum of the amoun which (he net income exceeds $70 and does not exceed $72 24 per centum the amount which the ngt income exceeds $72, and does not excecd $74,000 per m the amount which t1 income cxcceds $74 and does not excecd $76,000; per the amount 000 and ex per the G of by 10; mount eds 344 Normal by by 15 per ce which the per the Py vitize residen 0 tax by §,000 ot tates a norma which and does 20 per whic and low amount by of ction 216 SeaTan by 000 mount $52 21 per which the R and do £ the exce $8,000 Lmount exceed by LU0 22 per ntum of which the ieu of the £ the be by | 00y 0 o ce ! cted, pon shal e co each t ry o year 1 fc by sident of a con- 1 | it net ss of the eredits provided per- iv normal o by 0200 Ly Joe amount seds $61 000 i mount by 2,000 imposed by 1e act of 1921, collected, and the alien AT upon 1 sident - 1 contiguous by 000 tndividua intry, n oo 08 tax to im of the attributable professional fees, compens; by 000 of the net income r amounts recei by 000 by 000 (a) S e the at such ed $4,00 m rate 32 of (2 o amount | *“~ the by 000 clusive page by 000 , inclusive, ol , inclusive, y lusive, page of the following 8 10N 211, u of the tax imposed by revenue act of 1021 normal tax im- w section this act, there vied, colleeted and paid for yeur upon net in ndividual a sur the following et income exceeds $12,000 ! 1 $14,000 amotint Dy 1 of thic 36 1o the 210 of tion whic | and does 1o wddition A £78,000 amount by ods 850,000 ineone t exceed 38 amount by | W Thirty-nir umount by whie tl nm -« the net income {ncome ex coeds and docs not exe tum of the wmount hy ome exceods $84,000 ty per ce whieh the net iy and does not Forty-onc per centum of the umount the net ineome cxcends 886, and does exeeed 388,000, centum il the net ingome docs not amount by | eods $146 oxe amount hy | £18,000 | tum 1ot by whie p s not per eentum P | oo the ox Fory-two amount by amount excecds $20,000 $22,000 the exceeds § $24,000 the amount by of by | net inconis not exe centum ot inc per centum o et income does not ¢ wWhich t and exceed Six which doc s 000 Fortysthree by per L tum of the income « N amount whic ceds 89 and does not vl o whieh the the ex-| of a gas cont net incom the ceed Porty-fou m ot amount by | ymount by the ceds 326,000 | soods 892000 and does not exceed $28,000; bokia Aie Nine per centum of the amount by qille or a which the net income excceds $28,000 | and does not £30,000 T per contum of the which the net income t per eentum 6f whicl net income exe case where salc of mines, of nterest the n principal value of t property lemonstrated by g d ospecting ry amount by exceeds $30,001 does not $42,000 Eleven pet centum of the amount by which the net income exceeds 832,00 and ocs not excced $§4,000 Twe centum of the ar or exploration a discove work the wholesome made of sugar, and cream candy— butter e per the r EXAMINED AND GLASSES 1T Y A. PINKUS 1yecight specialist 300 MAIN ST, New B ——— DENTISTS A. B, Johnson, D. D, 8. T. R. Johnson, D, D, S Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. . — Need Money? $25 to $300 immediatels anced in privacy need, secured on furmit ete. EASY TERMS loan repay 5 4 monthly 1090 = % g % W - = LET'S GO ! After Influenz a- SCOTTS EMULSION tobuild you up I wish to announce 1o the Car Owners of New Britain and vi- g of my Auto- ity the ope a rear 5 maohile Areh 20 year < dh grade painting Best of Al work tronage Capericnee only Your Laimates furnich- Maddin evial sed trict ced any home troias veinted dohn P re. pianos ol 12 9 « CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS « Grneral Trocking— 9 WEST ST, TEL. 2979 Fasy repa:ments at in Inquire today noed that our the only sensible, ke war to borrow. need money. you egal terect and be svstem busines<- I ates vou Beneficial Loan Society 8T NEST MAIN &Y Hooms 191 and 195 Tel 1952 Open 9 1 5:30 Seturdars * e 1 done by the taxpayer, the portion of the tax imposed by this section attri- butable to such sale shall not exceed | 16 per centum of the selling price of such property or interest. | Page 46, strike out lines 9 to 24 in- clusive and insert in lieu thereof the following: (¢) In the case of a single person,| personal exemption of 00, or in the case of the head of a family or & mar- ried person living with husband or wife, a personal excmption of $3,000, A husband and w living together | shall receive but onc personal exemp- tion. I ch husbund and wife make separate returns the personal exemp- iton may be taken by either or divided between them VALUE OF GERMAN R. R. Lines Proposed As Mortgage For Loan CONN. TOTALS MILLION Allotment For Highway Purposes in This State Covers Years 1924 and 1925 Hartford, Feb, 20.—Close to $1.00,- 000 will be allotted to Connecticut by the federal government for highway purposes during 1924 and 1925 under appropriation bills of the 1 depart- ment of agriculture now before eon- gress, {he state highway department has been informed by Washington of- ficials. The money has been appor- tioned by states for the two-year per- |iod and approaches $130,000,000 for the next two years throughout the count From to 1828 inclusive, stute r from the federal crnment for aid in highway bui a total of $2,496,821. This money w rs as follow this 1017 of Ten Billion Marks Arve Worth About 25 Billion. Py The Astociated rress. Puris, Web, 20-—The German rail-| wa against which the expert rep- aration committees are expected to | r mmend a mortg of 10,000,000, U0y gold marks are estimated to be worth 25,000,000,000 gold.marks. This tigure was reached through a study of the mass of techmical nformation cumulated by the committeemen dur- ing their sittings in Berlin, The capital value has been deter- mined largely by the present condi- tion of the railway system, which was found to. be excellent, Almost the whole of the new lin been re- ba’ sted since the war and the roiling stock is in good condition, being suf- ficient in (he view of the experts for five yes ! It would not be to engineers advice committeemen, ways as the) nd marks, yie on that basis, of any competent authority value of the iines was 20,000, highest 50,000, Total ‘ 90,821.00 Under the appropriations suggested for the current period, $414,860.00 i wpportioned to Connectient for 1 ad $408,898 proposcd for 199 approximufe grand total of money portionments to this state, there vom 19%17-1925 inclusive, reaches $3,- ’::w,: 9. have TWO CIVIL SU according, Action was instituted y by received by the |David L. Nair acting for Jaburg Bros, replace the rail-{of New York against Josgeph Nied- ‘or 25,000,000,000 (vzwecki for $500. Property belonging | o fair rate in-|ot the defendant on Farmington The lowest esti- |[avenue was attached Constable as{Fred Winkle, ! Action was instituted today by the Russell Mfg. Co.,, of Middletown through David L. Nair against Wil ham O'Dell, propritor of the Smalley garage, Property belonging to the de- |tendant was attached by Constablc I'red Winkle, possible, to B 20 ter mate to the 000 marks and the 000,000, by INDUSTRIAL DATA WAN The Bureau of the Census reports that up to January 31 it had reccived schedules from about 35 per cent of the manufacturers who would re- quired to make returns for the census of 1823, The value of these statistics de.| pends largely upon the dute of their| publication. Obviously the Census, burcau can not compile the statistics| ‘ API l OI until the reports are received, Starting Sunday Best butter 6lc b, Russell advt, The director of the census advices that every cifort is being made to s the returns and requests manu acturers in N« Britain and vieinity | who have not prepared the reports do| 50 at the carlicst moment and send | them to Washington. This action | will not only hasten the publication | the statistics but permit the bu. | rea to efect substantinl economies by ling the expense and salaries of special who hav therefore been employed to eoliect the returns, agents Best butter 61c 1b. Russell Bros,—-| vt Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men You probably know that Cod T.ave Oil is the greatest flesh producer i | the world Because it containg more Vitamine than any food you can get You'll be giad to lnow that Cod Liver Oil comes in sugar-coated tab. lets now, 50 ¥ you really want to put 10 or 20 pounds of real healthy flesh on your bones and feel well and strong ask Clark & Brainerd or Dick- inson Drug Co. or any druggist ®or a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tabléts, Only 60 cents for 60 tableta and if| you don't gain five pounds in 30 days your druggist will hand you back the monay you paid for them It isn't anything unusual for a per. production with Antonio Moreno #sop to gain 10 pounds in 30 days. ‘ ANNOUNCEMENT THE CITY TAXI SERVICE REDUCES RATES IN THE CITY ride in a Holmes Car for 50¢ within a V5c each additional passenger. (ross You can now radius of a mile. town, £1.00. PHONE 2379 If You Prefer MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Dividends Paid Since Organization SEE Dewitt A. Riley Co. Incorporated National Bank Bldg. 272 Main Street — MOORLAND FARM — GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK 1< the Best Milk Sold Locally Herd tested by State and Pederal Govermments. Accoredited as Free from Tubercubosic C R WEIDMAN, supt. T ' oA Surprising work HOSE two, three or four extra put to work clsewhere. Just six dimes now do the work that or ten used to do. A pound of really Gold Stripe Chocolates. “The High in Open Until 8 P, M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clav Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods HONISS’S 24-30 State S Hartford Visit Our Dining Room CROWLEY BROS. I FOR SAL AND " THE 29 West PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Making SIX DIMES do the you used to pay for a pound of fine chocolates in a fancy box, you can now grade chocolates in a simple, inexpensive package costs only sixty cents. Lowney's TWO-FAMILY HOU 3 H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG. $ De | laml 1S3 of 8 or 10 New England makes and knows good chocolates. And it is an interesting fact that the most popular packaged chocolates in New England today are Lowney’s Gold Stripe Chocolates. Get them at any good drug or candy stores, Three assortments: Standard Chocolates and Bonbons Chewy and Brittle =1 I=ai | dimes eight high- ~ )OWNEY'S GoLp StrirE CHOCOLATES -Priced Chocolates Priced Box’ the Low FOR SALE LILDING LOTS ON HAMILTON ST, RESTRICTED TO ONE MAI' ON FILE AT MY OF 14 rable Space, Suitable for Office or Store W. L. HATCH COMPANY Main T'hone 3100 e e T e et S e ey ks e A ST A Bt e e b 0 00 A Three-family house in good neighborhood. Five rooms s cheertully given on all jobs | Only buil High Grade Furniture BUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Agency Vor HOUSLHOLD RANGES A. D. LIPMAN THE OLD HOME TOWN HOLD ER NEWT) \ SHES L} ng‘lfl CTHE FAT DRU = HOTEL BECAME WEDGED IN Ji to cach tenement and all improvements. bought for $1,500 le: This house can be s than it would cost to build today. t about six years, Everything as good as new, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 2592 Main Street Phone 343 Rovms 305-6, Bank 13dg, BY STANLEY SELF RISING DYNAMITE 8¢ PASTRY FLOUR NO-NO — ITS To BAD WE'LL MISS WS WARM MMER STOPPING AT THE CEN M WATSONS - BARBER CHAIR ~THEY HAD TO CALL PLUMBER Bo8 LPUTTERMAN TO RELEASE HIM

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