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1z EN%%?&%&"%% “T”fs“fo"éé%?“s'%kififim Chancellor Recommends Abolition of the McKenna Duties Py The Ass ted Pre l.ondon, April 2¥ the speech ol Mekenn Exchequer Snowdct mmen It improved inter ehanccllor declar Credit I~ Fesential “In & of 1 schieme we shal the not far dist “the maintenans British credit is a m vital, first ¢ orta As regarded the chaner rather optimistic as to the fut Unemployment conditions, althe still very bad, were improving there were hopes of & now scif in Europe, Fven fow trade showing flickering but ho of an advance, and Wages were show ing & tendency to The total revenue o tuxation basis he estimat 100,000, leaving surplus o 000, “tWe on this side of t eontinued, Interests of the merved in the Yong run | tariffs, In these government is v Jate government's dominion ref proposals.” Will Keep Pledge Mr. Snowden added, he the former submit the pr the house of fitled, “We do “1o asl prefere serve ful lament, pedient, to reduce or of preferences now Thaw Is Permitted to Ride About With (.uard Philadelphia, Pa. April 29 ing disposition of an appeal for @& retrial by opposition Harry declared sane by 1 in "er o lor felt or f¢ om coun of liberty Danish Minister Hopes l'm' Dl\ Tu'al\ \\lth U.8 '« Brun States, who sailcd © day for his first said he hop soon be i aters by Danis CIVIE SUITS Hldlll " ias T, Tt PRENCH VI T A aif milic “tur NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU AY, APRIL 29, 1924. e ———————ee e wih Makes Many Bequests In Her Will Chain Store Sales Drop Aer and ohkers Are Comph t Alle Bandit, store also decline Montreal it 'rom tween 8 Peruviar the total got Lamings Not So Althong 10401 to 1epor ' ‘Mu '-\lr'\ sa statements .’ om re rievs | mont} from | fave husiness cco stores, the amou Loan Partly of th ating 1 confirm fo BIGi BUSINESS AND WALL 3T, A(}TIV|TY Review of Conditions and Ontlook Tt | Vauous Blandles cline n blamed partly Fxcept ere to aboy st clory Bank Robber S'u;pecls ‘s operatic and | in net income some instances, howe E the quarter is still ahead of tha Montr e of the crown al who | With . F.|the first period of 19 Watching IlNl rve Bank the ease in money rates con- Jing to reflect the excess of f n Wall atreet, and the volume of b ik | further recessions, eyes | ) district are focused on | which is ex- | per cent re- | such action, | ctions by leaders in Austry of an early equaliz cather has held ption of gasoline ast few dayve hay f & yea ¢, the Cerro today reported net preceding 3 ply and demand, it is no af arrvival baek Only wit the belated pared 1 r ago. Farnings bling its earnings last De Vopprr income of Parco Urofits re on 81 alue capital 3.00 a share tanding vere 0n,. hares outs in the car 1 fLII\K for Loan | OF YOUR RAELMATION BEI 00 < Business The Fruit Imlmem——"Frun-l-tives“——conqulrs This flreadtll tlisnsu fter tak “Fruit-adtives”, the i are made of thess four fra ng the Fruit These ta havs the power to ¢lean siream, rest pal action, and | nt the forma 1 which is atien, |DEBATE ON REVENCE | BILL STILL GOES OK| | Pight For Graduated Corporation Tax | Now Looms Up in Washington. " Was! . April 29.—With a ight for a graduated corporation tax | In_prospect as well as the impending | t over inco schedules the e nastened te |some of the other remaining contro-| finance committee amend- to the revenue bil ¢ sched Are Not Identified ord, April 20.—Pau le for the for a magimum er cent, was made 4 e ] . 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Aspirin s the trade mark of Bager Manufacturs of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid to White a gun is sti ey per cent maximum the compromise call for 4 maximum of 37 pe {this rate would be applied comes of $1,000,000 and mor in the p pplies to he Melion plan ‘ould 5 per cent nn4 over $1‘\H_lm-v and the democratic scheme would rate of forty per | incomes o\cr'i 10 had PRESENT FOoR MU \h()l N comes ons -all for a ma applicable to all 10,000, e = \For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. an motori \nll:‘! 2,1 ) passcnger automobiles last year. / The State House at Boston Mass ston agrees with EW BRITAIN on Bond Bread EW ENGLAND house- Andnow, in this community, local wives are noted for their women are telling each other of home cooking ability, whether this loaf that New England house- they live under the shadow of the wives helped to show us how to State House in Boston or in this make. They, too, have learned of vicinity. Bond Bread's pure ingredients Ir Boston alone more than twice as many loaves of Bond Bread are eaten daily =¢ °f any other bread. Aprd thig ‘s so, because New E -gland housewives are SO ex- scting. They know that Bond Bread is modeled after the very best of 43,040 loaves submitted by skillful housewives—a great many of them New England women. They know that the Bond on every wrapper guarantees to them and to their children that only the purest ingredients will always be used in Bond Bread. The local demand for Bond Bread proves that this community dis- criminates as clearly as Boston does. . Frommthi st impires, Bond