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-~ DERNITELY DEAD Senate Adopts Entire Democralic_ & 2 Substitute Washington, May 6.—A com- parison of the various income tax rate schedules before congress this session with the Simmons plan approved by the senate fol- jr - ons Plan Normal rates: 2 per cent on ir comes of $4,000 and under; 4 per cent on incomes hetween £4,000 and $8,000; 6 per cent above $8,000, Surtax rates: Start at 1 per oc on $10,000 and graduate up to 40 per cent on amaunts in excess of $500,000. Siny nt Present Law Normal rate ! $4,000; § per cent Surtax rates cent on $6,000 and g 50 per cent on amounts in exc of $200,000, Mellon Plan Normal rates: 3 per comes under $4,000; mbove §4,000. Surtax rates: ¥ at $10,000 and gr per cent on amount $100,000, Scheduie Adopted by House Normal rates: 2 per cent on in- comes under §4,000; 5 per cent on incomes between $4,000 and $8,000, and 6 per cent above that amount. Surtax rates: Start at 1 cent on $10,000 and gredna 71 per cent on amounts in of §200, per aduate up to o8 cent on in- 6 per cent t1 dvate up 10 25 in eacess of per cent per up At Rest At Last Washington, May 6,—~The much- discussed Mellon tax plan was laid to rest yester with the adeption by the senate of the entire democratic infome substitute. The minority’'s schedule rates was approved, 43 to while fts revision of ‘mormaul rat was adopted, 44 to 37, The ublican in- surgents joined with the supporting the entire pro Chairman Smoot of the committee said that when came up on final passag propose a compromise, as of surtax finance the bill would done he was in the house when democratic program | first had been approved there, He is hepeful that the senate will accept the compromise as the house did, Similar to House Revisions The surtax rates written into the bill today provided for a Inction of the present maximum of per cent 10 a maximum of 40 pers cent, and for corresponding revi s along the line, They are almost to those adopted by the houre, The normal recepted per cent on the first $4,000 of income, 4 per cent on the second £4,000 and all nilar werr - 6 per cent on all abeve 85,000, This _sfon. compares with present rates of 4 per cént on the first $4,000 and § per eent above that amount. In adopting the democratic substi tote, whieh was offered by Senator + inmons of North Caroling, the sen. ate moved with startling rapidg The first vole came within a littl more than an hour after consbder tion of the tax bill had been resumed. The others followed in rapid succes Discussion of this, the heart of the bill, proceeded In only desulto! fashion for about an hour when Sena- tor Jones (dem.) of New Mexice de- manded a vote, There were less than A score of senators prosent and lead. ers on both sides held hurried con- ferences, Announcement then w made that both sides were ready for the test of strength. The first roll call was on the Sim. mons substitute surtax rates and re- multed as follows: Republicans: Bookhart, 1razler, 1lere’s a memory twister and te Every face has some features whic it as different from all other How many of the faces of the great in politics, sport, movies, ete., can you identify at a glance at the distinguish- ing features only. This newspaper will print daily one of a seri 3 s of famous peo- ple which picture their distinguishing ures onl st your s cach day., can take part is the first of the series This first one is exce 1o guess so we will give you a hint It is an English statesman. The first correct guess received in the Herald flice properly addressed to “Whoozit Editor,” New Dritain Herald will re- ceive the prize, 1t is assumed that our newsboys ar employes of the Herald, so they are disqualified from gucssing, as is any other eniploye of the plant, The daily prize wil' be one doliar, m. memory | ging the The whole family in this contest. Here ingly hard Johnson of California, Ladd vl Norris—17, Democ Adams, Ashurst, Brous- sard, Caraway, Copelnd, Dial, Deal, I'reisch, Floteher, orge, Harris, Harrison, Heflin, Jones of New Mexi- Kendriek, King, ellar, May- Neeley, Overman, Pittman, 11, Reed of Missouri, Robinson, Shiclds, Simmons, Smith, tephens, Swanson, Under- alsh of Massachusetts, Walsh nd Wheeler . Johngon of Minne- How: Nor * co, feld, Ran heppard tanley wood, W of Montar IParmer-Labor: sota n First German Opera in England Since The War 1l May 6 of German opera in England war was staged lest night ndon grand opera scason with Wagner's “Rhein. gold” given by & company composed almost entirely of Germans, The coles ted German conductor Brano Wal. ter directed the orchestra of English musicians, I The occasion wus a conspicuous tri- n, rinee the when the 1 was opened s for 1021 itain, Conn.,, May 6, 19 Municipal Record 2 5 3-4 x 9. Type pa Type 8 point leaded, * Paper stock 25 x 35—G0 I chine finish book. Quantity 1L.000 copies. Binding, 200 cloth « sewed bind- ing, blind stamped border and gold |stamped titles in front cover and | back, 800 copics in double thick cover paper, wire stitched, lines and muslin stayed and cut flush, Estima on a basis of 2 of which 24 is tabulated matter, Delivery, 40 days, after receipts of copy. Roster, City Omicers, Fite, Page, 4x6. Type -4x4 Type, § point leaded. Stock, 25x38——30 lbs.: cover 30x25 —60 1bs. Binding stitched., Quantity 0 copics, Estim a basis of 25 pages. Delivery 15 days after receipt of copy. Bills, Reports and Minutes of | Common Council | size Sx10 1-4; type page size, 1-4. Type 10 point léaded. x38—60 Ibs, machine fin- ibs, ma- pages, Page, 1-2x7 Stock Lish book. Binding, stitched. copies of bills and cepies of Minutes of (o to include punching 40 P'rice to include m but not peostage. Delivery four days after copy. Proposals on Municipal cover printing cither by page job, and binding prices thereon to be scparate, All work to be done on general style as copies tl scen at the City Clerk’s office, All of said work to be done in workmanlike manner and the mittee is to have the privilege celling contracts if 1 satisfactory and in cor the specifications, Contract be approved Corporation Counsel, The Committee reserves to reject any or all bids. Bids to be sent to or left at the of- fice of the city elerk on or before the 1924, at 6:00 p, m, Quantity, 80 reports, and 130 1on Council, pics. g charges receipt of to per Nec or same he the can od com- of ¢ is - not with work formity the 1o by the right standar Also bids for printing and binding copies of the City Clharter, siu of page, quality of paper and size ¢ type 1o be same as the present ¢ ter which may be secn at the " Clerk’s oftice, DONALD L. City B \ll‘r’l.l:'l"l'. Chairman, Aided Bergdoll The frst perform- | | Wi umph of art over nationalism snd the | acked house gave the German visit- or a great ption, ineluded a number of fashionable peo- ple throng of obviously genuine music lovers whose hearty applause in tribute to the excellence |of the performance is endorsed by the critics in this morning's papers Evidence of the interest in the is fernished by the fact that prople seeking accommaodations in the | encaper parts of the house hegan to Iline up 12 hours before the doors opened. re besides the event AS THE SHEIWK HASNT ANSWERED YOouR LEYYER 1 GUESS )/ HES DECIDED O TAxE ND Tor ¢ WHAY ELSE cCouLD we ot J The audience | Herman Fox Davis, former at. torney and detective, today bo that he helped Grover Bergdoll escape after a prison tence had been imposed upon notorious draft evader, “I'm the who outwitted N . Bak- Davis e ArcR, Davis himanir 18 on the “owts” with the law., He" serving a term for murder in the Oklahoma state penitentiary at M Alestor, Een- the wion ( TFORTAT r THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and lleady Reference.. LINE RAT FO CONSECUTIVE 1) 10NS Chaige Piepaid 10 09 o as Iine line line line lin Iine [T Ord ates Upou G wurds to a line. 14 ing to an inch. Minimur: Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepfed After 1 P. M. ssified Page on Sanme Day. Accepted Over the Teleplione for of Customers. Cali a “Want Ad” Operator Applic wunt for Ads Convenience and Ask for e — L ANNOUNCEMENTS Gurial Vaults, Monuments L VAULTS—Concrete stecl relnfore- €l water prouf, hetemetically sealed. will outlast either wood of mietal. Do nol tequite laiger Ir.a teasvnalily priced. N BV 2 BURT Ceme- lots cared for, Monumental Union St. e | grades an igements made, Meeh cor. ving and letter cuiting our Florists CUT TLOW and Nurserymen —and potted pl ow pri . corner Oak nis, pleasing funeral work, ted plants, funeral work, free Lot and ¥ouna Tost on 8 Suuday st ies, Wiey sircet noon, Find S0 Seymour hag S ord Road, to Helen st. ey ——— s e | | NASH and Oakland motor ¢ '{fE0 MOTGR CARS and tiu. STUDEBAKERS— Light IVE ] __.__.._: i ( AUTOMOT Auto and Truck Agencies e e e AUTOMOTIVE Autvs and Trucks for Sale MUTOR \CARS—“Hettel Cary Lefng buiit wnd Bulck s builde them, New Britaip Buick Coa Arch__etieet. Phone 2607, CHANDLER and Cleveland uiotor cars snd accessurise. American Sales Co., ¥ Klw 8t BUICK are ing t ,Chery St. .. | DODGE—roadster, 100! Superior Auto Co. 176 Arch, DODGE—roadster, 1920, mechianical cond): perfect, ~ Rudolph's Garage, 127 Uhone 2051-2, 1921 very good shape good, fine tires. This is a bargain. Phone 21 ion CADILLAC CARS — Bales and _Service, Ldsh Motw Co. “A Heputable Concern. West Muin, curner Liucoln wireet. 'ROLET MOTOR CARS—3Sales and, 1 DODG new 4 extras, bargain for quick sale. hattery, Phone rvice. Superior Auto Company, 16| St.__Phone_211. | BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—8ales and service, 8. & ¥. Mool Sales Co., 165 Eln_St.,. corner_Franklin; ‘phone 17 DURANT AND STAR motor care, Saies and service. “Just Real Goud Cara’ G A. Bence, 1¥ Main stiest; 'phone 2216, FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. Sales serve iee; genuine paris aud nccesturies, Autos | motive Sales & 8o Cn., 200 . Main. | AUDSUN AND ES8EX—Amer! Teading Sce the new (naches. Ho man Auto_Sal and Servic 139 Arch St {TUPMOBILE CARS—8al Service Station, Hartfor . ! Staniey and 6 Mew St. 1 i t «C DODGE—touring, Rudoinh's Gar 2051-2. Balestoou DOR' miles, L. Conn. LORT—light six, Cherry l'_l_m 8t {ED.” KENNEDY'S of used . Phone 209: B Service. CIty | 714 ling of used cars, 8¢, §00d Ures aund paini . 127 Cherry t., Phoi 4 Ehu St Plone 339 T 1832 —touring car, (I8t class condi- fine appearance, driven about 5500 Price reasonable for cash. Joseph Upson's Corner, Kensington, fon, Wilson, 1923, touring, cannot be Rudolph’s Garage, 127 2051-2. Ealesioom, 4 new, Phone Phone old from s and parts. Auto good tires, nmew paint, GIN— Rear of 546 West Main B RS i—touring. private owner, new iop | new generator, 4 new tires, | 1 | | auto exchange, full line | SEE—these cars before you buy 26 Willow street. | AUTOMOTIVE ] AN Autos urd Trucks For Sale » USED CARS— Durant sport touring. Star sedan, Oakland caupe. Dodge touring. American six touring iludson touring. Studebaker touring. Haynes touring. Maxwell touring. Buick coupe. Hupmobile touring car. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 ARCH ST, TEL. 2108, OPEN EVENINGS some mouey. Ford delivery touring $153, in excellent condition, spare tires can be see evenings from 6 p. m. Saturday afternoons and Sunday. 3527 Farmington Ave, ¢ (NTERNATIONAL TRICKS —Rackiiffe . Park any Bigelow Sta. Phone Ageuts for New Biitain and vieinit, LEXINGTON—High grade wotur cars. Sales | and Serviss. C. A. Bencw 61 Maip 8 phone 2215, MAXWELL AND CHALMFLS— and eervice. McGauley and Bennett $3 Aich MOON MOTOR CARS—Fasorably _ kno e world over, F. l. Green, Sales ant Service, 142 Arch St. Phone 625, Salem anc 58 Bim street service. A. G. Huwker, ‘phone 2436, i 3 PAIGE AND JEWETT—$1 to $2770. Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co, 319 K. Main St., (near Eim). Phone 33ub. FORDS ~ ALL MODELs ALL PRICES TEEMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT AUTOMOBILE Cu. MAIN STREET. W BRITAIN R Sales aud New Bri agents con 0, Conn.; Gabriel Searie & Co. L a0 Park ‘phone 2110, Local Snubbers, WILLYS-E cArs, showroom at Cherry St. T R. C.” Rudolph; ROLLIN—and Jordan and service. Onorato fain St Phone 3425 M. for T AND OVERLAND wiotor | Eim 8t.; service, 127 | Sleeve-Valve Motor | phone 2051-3. Motor Car Motor o3 Louriug, $1045 FORD i late * | able rims, 2 extra side doovs, 5 good tires, recently for quick sale. Fast Main St FORD 1623 and tires I—closed, one half ton tiuck, model, electric starter, demount- perfect Cheap overhauled, guaranteed ondition; must be sold at onc: Rostan Meat Market, Plione 711-4. ouring car, Paint, uplolstery ery good. Meclianically pere h. 127 Chierry street. elient condition; special six touring, $1425; big #ix tourin $1.i50; Y 193 Arch St. “This is 8 Studeha i i [ ioh Autos and ‘Trucks For Sale ween and Bast Contained in bills, “lost store ter. 15 sk etbonk 100 Rrey Woolwortls Main teol) NCetone, b1 tod fox n Maln and South herry street, Doy purchas give you Studio, aniounts A “hahy boy, 3 mok, 4 7 “Ttoo Tovated wt 4 biast Muin 8t D [ you will Alisco camera wauted to use o his o onr ad note a 1ol ol West gallon, paper patnt vertisenent for k!l not Vil Wi ey Ohrnstedis fm developed 1] Main 8t MOTIET A &houtd ial pan- i You we y vital 6 25 e for 1l nels_only ATHER 8T metal strips saves 1 aoreens. B, Wonds TPE=Tnmall the wocuiate -3 coal bills, window Plione 2 BAKERS STRIKE Lishon, May 6.-~The bakers which has been a fortnight ended ployees accepting per cont when the emplo o giant the further ine of the Progress today the em- advance of s refused asc, #rril by an AUSTIALIANS AL TOMORROW outh Wales, N 6 lawy 1 team the Davis cnp tes will sail Rydney, Australion will compete | in the United tomorrow, s el matel for Americ or othing if Not I TO HEAR YOU 0N TAAT SAX, M, MAKES MG MADPER THAW A HORNET - LIGHT A LIBWT ' DAWGONE T! COLUMTIA, 1 CHTVTION BUTURE 1921, $400; motor in good Tires good. Rudolph’s ' erry St. Phone -2 Im St Phone 19 driven M. ALTEN tourt condition, 000 miles. 193 | | ¢ over Irving Jester, condition, only Price 1easona Arch street argain At inville aft touring o0d T ering excellent, good mechans condition, Inquire §8 Black Rock Phone 5 tenl Ave FORD—speedste Valves, geared up, wite wheels. sport body rage, 127 ¢ Yirn. { looking. $365. You should see this machine, Terms Arch_St. land Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St. ford special built overhead ndividual fenders $300. Rudolph's Ga- ry St. Phone 2051-2. Sales. it 5 oom 4 ANKLIN, 1818 comfortable, omical car ec Irving Jester, 193 o suit purchaser. M, Year.! “This 13 a Studel NRLIN—1518. roadster, 1918 Mar 0: [ fain street GOUD USED CARS— Maxwell elub Willys-Knight. Reo speed wegon. & coupe, MeGAULEY 05 AR PHO BENNF STREL E 295 | HU Tark, ' cor, Phone I 2 Salestoom, 4 klm 8. Phone o S IN THE CITY— 6 0y 4 pas coupe tours . roads vondsiir, sedan, 5 pass. touring ring fine condition, $1.000, " edan, Coupe, 1n fine shape. NEW 5 ARCH BRITAIN BUICK cO, &7, PHOXE 26 8 iig: 1918 ToAdsier duwn payment, balance | Cohen, Ine., 185 Park event in" geod running Ttubber i escellent 714, [ TO21=touring car and tires Avte Co, L Aaron « towring monthly, A P condith e 860 il Appenan erior e 211, 1920 now top, | Excellent good 156 Arch 1 englue Lexington. Anron G Hauttiond, “ifapmotite; 1 Low prices, 145 me ATE shupe nud fain St shape. STHEMOBILE wee o “The PMOBILE—nodel * roadster. Good ppearance and i fine running condition. udolph's Garage, Cherry St. Phone 51-2. MODEL USED CARS - BTLULEBAKER 1 special six wedan, upholstery and engine ave like new, 4 new tires, this car must be seen to be appreciated, BTUDERAKER 1 apecial Mix touring car only 5,00 miles and alyay carefully, driven handled HUDEON 1920 touring car, T pas is 10 fine saape and isoks good. bargain, . Ui« A M 123 IRVING IMETER ARCH STREET. 'his 1s A Studebaker Year™ ON=tour 1ouks Plione NWEli., 102 lione 14433, 5 good, 2216, touring C. A, Mence, b1 clogant shape, sporisters and ne 310 down taiance 85 tape, nine of tiese cuts Anion G Coben, In Haritord, Cann, “depart- far and anay the best in tourings, me as low no red ote from. Park St nt is by the city. 1 KAOW=--1M STRIWKE A MATCH sSoMEBUDDY! GONNA GIVE (T U2 - AND BUY MYSEWF A STUDEBAKEJ 880, | i TUDERAKER, 10°5—1ight 6 sedan. spien- did_shape. Plone 1443-3, 2 STANLEY STEAM CARS—open and closed models, Best buys in rebuilt car ever offered. Aaron G. Cohen. Inc., 185 Park . Hartford. JERARER 1919—touring car \n goed e condition. C. A, Bence, §1 Main o e . tudebaker, big sis Uodge, 5 pa dan. 5 pase. sedan., idsmobile elght touring o touring. Ford touring, cheap. Good used cars at right prices AMERICAN SALES INC, | § ELM STREET. OPEN EV USED CARS— in trade for new Foids. All In condition and priced low wih 'm taken good eany t Hupmobile Studelaker Allen 17, 1%, touring car, Louring car Maswell Hudson Mitchel) Chevrolet Ford 20, co w2 ouring 23, coupe. touring car, 18, coupse, 21, touring car. coupa. i 1 | | | 20, sedan, 0. 1 ton worm drive trucks 20, 15 ton dellvery. 22, roadster, 18, touring car. 23, coupe. [ 23, roadster, *8CLD CAR EACHANGE. 86 ARCH 8T, AUTOMOTIVE USED CARS-~ 132, 1023 Hulk o with Nush 6, demonstrator, Cherolet, suparior touting. Ford touring. Liex top. G. A HILN HAWKER TEL. 82 ELM LSED CARS - 1002 107 I'ord wedan Hupmobile roadsier MIATO N [EH YTOIt SALES €O, N STRUE RULLIN & JORDAN LEALERS 15 pa % good running ordes, bargalu Ater, just over led 8. 4. 2 Chutel Bt Open even Auto Parts and Avcessories BATTGRIES—The Willaid® has preven ite worth. Try us. Simions Storage Bat- ters, 167 Arch 8t 24 FOSUPPLIRR NE ICAN HAMMLI RINGE, HAYHLS TOS LINING, MOBILOU UILS 800N, }).\l\' ALTU SUPPLY Cu. 1) MAIN & SATTERTEE = Westinghouse auiomubiis I redin bAtienes Ustton's Batrey Sercice $in. 309 b Mao B iel 1)i1- TON 0 osiier W viessure. g milenge s com Port wafeiy aud e o - e Weil five Co £F GUN F rear-end and tim o or vent makes of spark plugs. ¥im, ocr, Seymonr WICHELIN —Tires and tabes wervice, Koppeli Aute Supply Co, Biin S Fhone 8143 Wi~ Supiene Gond o, oll a1 Gue per gal Ante Bopply anes touring, new Vord B i AWK 28 Anen —with every wion grease in bulk eduction an all Handy Garmge. Gar abe o1 9 e meia This week only M2 Eiin 8. Phooe Tires, wie up U over cod, 'y 2580, SPRING SERVICH— Uistributoin Kelley. stone Cord tires Shop, 138 South Mamn 8t Poone 1599, STONAGE PATTERIES R tres 4 M Farell 110 Frankhin Phane 1568 oilr And greases Springliels and Fire- CInrk's Accessory THE LIFE OF TOUR CAR AKD SHUULL BE GIVEN PROPER ATTENTION AT (BGULAR INTERVALS. CAREFUL SERVICE AY THE ONEIL TIRE & BATTERY 8STa- TION. PHONE 09 8 WASHINGTUN ST (OUR BATTERY (L] you call v and wem Autos—1 a3l Service GITT TAXI, PHONE 25 *nd you the bes Jote ne Detaney. -dri sure wntely and com ™ o1 wih the ) asenge 1o i e Phote 2569 for. im- | _Service tor Ainn with wide car; 1917 Tndinn ole Ihdian solo: 1951 Ace With wide car Frank Trogpert 19, 271 AN SOTURL) CL joud uled wdchines Chaiis B W yrite B, Phome 7%

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