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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAKRCH 1y, 1:z4. GUILFOILE TESTIFIES ILIGHT SENTENGES GIVEN TAX AMENDMENT | Profits on Stock Dividends Redeemed |AMBASSADOR FROM JAPAN | L TELLS KIVANIANS { | - hGoUTBOYS WOk . . Waterbury Juwvele Oficial ™" Speaks of Proper Traiing of Boys * bussador Heard Raffel Call Sheriff Weisman Orduna’s Chief Steward Gets $100— | " Ulquidation Would Come Under | Others Fined Small Amounts— | 13’2 T'er Cent Leyy. “Crook and Perjurer,” Washington, March 19.—Profits on stock dividends redeemed In, liquida- tion proceedings would. be subject to | Waterbury, March 10.--Mayor is . Guilfoile and High Sheriff . I Reilly testifying in the New York, March 19.—Seven con- R Wirian iRy, libel suit of Deputy Sheriff|fessed narcotics and rum smugglers | the capital gain tax of 121 per cent. hington, Jobn Weisman against Louis M. Raf-|arrested last week in the rafl by rev- instead of fo surtax rates, under an fel. in the superior court today, de- enue autherities which resulted in 'amendment to the revenue bill ap- | ol W an afthe seizure of the Royal Mail line's Proved today by the senmate finance ol perjurer.” Frequent steamship Orduna received light sen- | committee, mention was made at the trial of the' lences today before Federal Judge! The committee rejected the house deputy sherifi’s testimony some years|Kdwin Garvin, |Frovision on that subject and substi- | ago in the Joe Mitchell murder case,' In return for his l‘icncy Judge | tuted one approved by Secretary Mel- | mitted. Yew Dayd in Jail Tokio. To protest anew 28 of the laws provid- reight from ves- Raffe) and a Work among the underprivitezed | gueing . s had called boys was the theme of un addross by United Roy L. Gilson, field agent for the ju Waterbury, at il railway vicd to und venile court of on American Joseph - Louis and Daniel . Garvin cxacted a promfe from the 'on. 3 3 DeWSpapergen, we iso' prisoners to become “mlssionaries to Chairman Smoot said the commit. tod. Lonis t ed preach the word throughout the ! tee believed the house provision left Rafiel had as support to “ride. Dritish merchant marine that it is a Small stockholdersdn an unfair posi- Weisman out of town contra- tion since on liquidation of a corpora- Trial of the tarted yesterday band into American ports,” - [tion their pror!tu would be made sub- afternoos when s called to! The Ordu chief steward, Percy Ject to the higher surtax rates. It the M oand admitted weiting are 1'oyle. was fined $100, his seven Was lkely, he said, that large stock- | ticles ng Weisman printed in days’ waiting in the Tombs being held | holders would be able to dispose of | communi- three daily newspapers here and also SWfficlent imprisonment, Charles | thelr stocks prior to Jiquidations, thus Min- admitting that he had not given a re- Dawe, chief storckeeper, got a $10 Subjecting their profits to the regular - traction when one whs asked for, 47d @ 7T-day sentence, while his as- CaPital sain tax. Sherlit Reilly said today he had set g Sistant, Harry Osman, and Frederick ate for a hearing on the Sparks, the linen room steward, got » by Raffel against We the same term plus $25 fine each. when the time came for the The headwaiter, head bartender he was informed’ by Rafiel that he.®hd a sallor were cach flned $26. ad placed the matter in the hands of JUdge Garvin told them if they . Carmody of thig C°Uldn’t raise the money by next 3 Wl the chamber of commerce, Saturday he would release them. Reilly said he felt that if the charges' Sa¥ing he realized the sentences of perjury by Weismai at the mur.'Vore Ught, Judge Garvin warned the der trial - were true, authorities in: Prisoncrs that if his leniency encour- Waterbury would have taken action, 28¢d other British ships' *crews to is widespread interest in the SMU8le “it will be a sorry thing for trial and the court room is crowded, !1e ext ones brought before me."” Judge Aliin L. Brown is presiding. e R S - Bidding All Day on Items PURCHASING AGENTS MEET At e Cre s Wus regular meeting of the Kiwanis &t the Hotel Burritt today Mr. Gilson told 1 was no time in lifc do wmore than 1 boy and mouidir thoughts. He deseribed the undernourished Waterbury and told periences o Waterbury 1} savenile delinguents po different than o they simply arc n X the circumstanc and em whiel they find thems He said a boys’ « company that returns to the town, 1 vad their o roints cha The Boys' club, h where the “ragged, boy is made as welcomwe as the ki He spoke about the nor tarian features and s that clubs teach that a Catholic & good Catholic, a Protestunt be a good Protestant should be a. good Jew He quoted statistics t ffice her con which has been arti- com- Bowes e witnesses that provisi vie 1911 W ar ted intense ipping cir sing when they could tuking yoing scrious matter to smuggle nis el hington reports Jecision to enfor: !agter May 20, ¢ Wt in Japane . Topar from work ti and smong hoys zivls ibott his ex 1 ment of urged t oof 11 superintend H Bungste but that Forcigy diplomtic that rey charg considered event faction is not obtaincd through diplo- atic channels. ub is an i ru S nment and cations at once Matsu It was iné on s club, stuted |Gavernor of Maine Comes | ‘ Out in Crows’ Defense| Augusta, Me, March 19.—Indigna- tion that $2,500 in prizes had been of- fered for the killing of crows which | ke termed ‘“one of the farmers'| | friends” was expressed by Givernor| Percival P. Baxter in a statement to- day. He expressed the hope that| 1 Majne people wou!d not participate in | the contest, and added: “Evidently | the market for powder has fallen off, due to the fact that there is no ac- | tive warfare going on in the world on 1a large scale, and se the poor crows must be used as an outlet for an un- | salable product. This is an economic boys, 1he onment in ! oms churges as Ives, shipping rious dumage to shipping in the Pacitie if is enforced. Leading however, express de The old St. Andrews Military Barracks, visited by all Toronto (Canada) visitors, burned the other day with thousands of dol- lars damages. Photo shows it being destroyed by the flames. RAILROAD BOND DEALS Penn. Railroad's Plan To Lease Nor- v foresce i stated, is a plaed hatireq Shippin S recmient is praciicable, and Nippon lieve it ir presont Milwau- Great its o1 Southern Railway 5 per cent. Equip- ment notes and the Lehigh Valley rail- road asked permission to issue $10,- 400,000 5 per cent bonds to reim- burse the treasury for recent refund- ing operations, hoys Y usen i1 possil Shosen Kaisha Kaisha officials be is e to invalidats should be with Chics dlway a Communications officials point out that America’s imports be- Jew kee & St Paul Norihern depart raily folk and Western is Reflected in W that 80 ont Sales of 6s. per cont of the 25 years of age, have had a teem in school and 60 per cent huve the school for a sccond term He many people ing their check for concluded by duty is done. “Take the work, give spiration sec Leing spent.” he Judge Larkin of attention to the ton, March 25, in New 28 and Manchester April for large places, delegations eriminals somi stating are satistied witle send 230 o1 oys' club and then fecling that their your own porsonal in how your money is Waterbury churter night at Shel- under con freights., The 4 . g voices indignation or matter. Nt of these reform been in ari that too Wint unusually s fal many, « $100 to a Berlin—The ter und its heuvy many game in all unusual o sec birds in the barnyards, sno interest in Zrouse called comman, ain March | make forays and asked all three Little But Loud I nuBupest-—Not mueh lar wiiteh villages, © Tt is. not generally n over Ahroad win- Is have, in Iriven wild at and other Hares evere and even decr oeens se Lo the houses, ger than a be the ! | continued throughout today on the in- \u,“".‘“unl items at the Groton Iron , 1 Works with no sale in sight at a tate W, | hour this afternoon. It is etated that | : 5 / when the final item on the long list is Christ Principal Speaker. [sold it will take several hours to add the individual sales to see whether ithe total is greater than the bid of! $203,000, made by Morris Shapiro of | Baltimore, Md,, yesterday. 150,000 New Reds Moscow-—More than 150,000 appli- cations for membership in the Com- munist party have been received SRR (here in the campaign for 100,000 new Ernest W. Christ, viee-president of’"‘"“b""" Party leaders now expect the Stanley Works, was the principal | 10 Start & campaign for 1,000%000 new speaker of the evening. He talked on | Members, admitting only proletarian They Like New Britain and Come Here More Often—I-, The re r monthiy meeting of the tford County Purchasing Agents' association was held in the convention room at the Hotel Burritt last eve- | ning. There were about 50 members | present and the meeting was presided | over by Roy Moore, purchusing agent | the Billings & Speneer Mg, € of Hartford, and president of the as. Ha as well as humane issue. The crows of New England occasionally do tear up some of the farmer's seed corn and a man is justified in protecting his property. This, however, is very different from inaugurating a nation- wide Kkilling.” EXPECT NO CONTROVERSY, Washingten, March 19.—Officials here expect no serious controversy to result from the interstate commerce commission ruling providing for preferential rall and water rates on goods exported or imported in Amer. {ican ships. The view of the Washing- to government appears to be that the new and lower through rates granted on such ghipments have no bearing on New York, March 19.——Announce- |ment that the Pennsylvania railroad 'had taken first steps to lease Nor- | folk & Western stimulated heavy buy- ing of the latter road’s convertible |68 in today’'s early dealings. Mount- ing 3 3-4 points, the bonds kept pace | with a four-point rise in the stock and touched a new high record at 125 1.4, Trading interest was centered largely in the railread and local tggction is- sues, Seaboard 6s reaching a new high level at §0 and Interborough and B. R. T, issues gaining a point or more. Another advance in Kelly Springfield $s marked a recovery of 4 points from their recent low. Price movements elsewhere were narrow and irregular, \m.\‘LS FROM LOUVAIN. Brussels, March 19.—In fylfillment of a request from the city of Ottawa, the city of Louvain is sending to Can- ada stones from the ruins of Louvain library and other historic buildings for use in a war memorial to Cana- dians who fell in France and Belgium, e Special Notices Sir Francis Drake lodge, Sons of St. George, will hold a special meet- ing In Vega hall, at 8 o'clock to- night to take action on the death of Brother Jobn R. Swift. a phonograph which can pocket and has space hes heen imvented by The sonnd produced by E. M. Beecher was awarded the at tendance prize Offering was made today of $6,600,000 the problems confronting the pur. | WOTKmen and peasants, chasifg agent and was accorded & [vote of thanks. This was the first [ meeting of the association in this city | [but it 5 probable that muny more | | meetings will be held here in the| future, ! I slipped into the treaty obligations, YRL A > for 10 Almost all ~ountries use standard |n Hung time that diffoes from Greenwieh the machine o amplified by place time by a whole nihber ot hours or [ing it on a tuntbler that the tiny in- half-houbs, !»U'muv nt can be used for dancing. ovds, an, Taking No Chances ‘ POLIDGE | [ Wi Be Honorary Sponsor of Wom. en's Law lorcement Conventlon. Washington, March 19.-=Mrs, Cool- fdge will be one of the honorary | ¥ponsors for ‘the women's law en-| forcement convention which opens {here Apri] 10. Associated, us spons | soks, will he Mrs. Harding, Mrs, Wil- [lam M. Taft, and Mrs. Thomas A.| Proston, Jr,, widow of Grover Cleves land, | Mrs, Herbert Hoover will be presis |dent of the convention. Mrs. Hughes, | Mra. Wallace, Mrs, Weeks and Mrs, Dayis, wives of the cabinet members Wil be on the executive committee, The conventfon will attempt to | mobilize sentiment among women for | law cnforcement through club work and other lgeal means, | MRS, COOLIDGE TO ACT. “A”ssuring “B”etter “C”ontact An A. B. C. report is a businesslike, deciding au- thority that has replaced the old custom of buying space on certain “claims’ of the publisher. The publisher with space to sell submits the facts about his business in the form of a statement to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. This statement after it is checked, approved or audited by the Bureau is used to place the publisher’s wares before the Advertiser who is buying space. The Advertiser knowing the thoroughness of A. B. C. methods safely bases his decision on the Verified Facts contained in the A. B. C. report. The Audit Bureau of Circulations has brought to- gether the Buyer and Seller of Spae upon a basis of Mutual Confidence. The careful Advertiser knows that the purchase of Space by A. B. C. reports cuts out inflated Waste Circula- tion and saves money that would otherwise be lost in paying for unproductive space. OVER 10,000 HERALDS DISTRIBUTED DAILY L O, BB, AUXTLIARY PARTY The first annual masked party of the 1. 0. B. B, auxillary No. 45 will be held tomorrow evening at Norden's Bungalow. Prizes will be awarded | for the most artistic costume, for the most original costume, and for the most copnic costume, © Music will be furnished by Syd’'s syncopators, { ANNOL M;l: LN -A(;l':.\ll.)T . ¢ . N . | At a Uirthday party last ] 3 In anticipation of trouble during trial of Ludendorf, H||Ior‘n,‘,‘,,,,”:,., e ::{‘":.:";.;rjl'nm r';'r(ni(nnz. and others in Germany, charged with treason, streets around the | cagement of Miss Anna Cooke of 309 courthouse were barricaded with barbed wire and patroled by |Fast street to Walter Ldward Ane soldiers. drulewicz, Thursday SPECIAL Friday FANCY NEWPORT MACKEREL..Lb. 18 14¢|ow""" it 28€ ». 14c!"‘.‘f\'\?\" 25¢ 22¢ | LA 35¢ w. 18¢|oveinne """ 38¢c 1o, SOC | REntise o 1. 32C . 24c¢ 25¢ 15¢ 25¢ Illlb\l LEss 42¢ w 14¢ 32¢ . 20¢ 35¢ . 18¢ 25¢ s 32€ PAT s\ HILBRRING MEDIC M ST MACKRIJOV L, BEADY TO IRy IS AN S COMING TV NWE HAYE PLENTY 0 FRESH MESTERN AND SATIVE b os— NSEW SHo R ARRIVING DALY EAMERY T HE MARKET LARGYE yRESH HERRING SAYBROOK FLOUNDLRS FRESH COD CHLEERS BLUEFISH STEAK ROCKPORT STEAK Cob MEDITM SMELTS SELLCTED SHORY HADDOCK EASTERN WHITY waALIBLY sSIAER SALMON NATIVE s FINNAN HADDH s 2 oz y Quart MoK . . Quart . 2 Lbs 1 Vor THE HERAVIID HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An Audited Circulation LLLIL B ) CHOWPET BEST ¢ prrien STy BGGs SPECIAL MOHICAN correr CAKE 15¢ wWHEAT binsy " on GRAHAM BREAD diccussing Miss f the gement o anghter Vanderbiit Ceell (in iy Prit e 4 Vanderbin, " John ¥. A Hon Was Willia ingtor