New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1924. | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN - INDIVIDUAL INGOME TAXES ARE LOWERED New Law Benefits This Class of|| Y enue law s the lowest level since the start of the | War, Ind given the greater relief although most or the remaining special war excise A G Fiee taxes either are wiped off the statutes or reduced At the two ongE sets taxes on ostates Likewise visions are revise oid law for tax evasions, and erabl as a The next re timated the bill will make ment revenue ginning July 1, is $361 1ull effect of will not be sho ceipts until the follo ashington, June 3 127 MAIN STREET PHONE 1 409-2 Wednesday, June 4th—MID-SEASON SALE 331-39, DISCOUNT ON ALL COATS $90.00 Coats—Now $75.00 Coats—Now $55.00 Coats—Now $45.00 Coats—Now $37.98 Coats—Now $27.50 Coats—Now At $6.98—Flannel and Jersey Dresses. Were to $12.98. . At $8.98—Cloth Dresses. Were to $18.98. At $9.98—3 Suits. Were $32.98. Sizes 16 to 36. At $3.89—Dress Skirts. Values to $15.00. At $3.75—Overblouses. Regular price $5.98. At $1.25—Marabou. Value $18.75. At 29c—Boas. Were $1.25. —m—mm—m HO WTAXPAYER HAS INCOME TAX REDUCED o Washington, June 8. — The provision for a 25 per cent re- duction in income taxes payable this ar, contained in the new nue law, may be put into t by the taxpayer immedi- ately. eDPrsons paying on the ins n'\m nt plan may cut their ‘second payment, due June 15, by one-half and the I stallments by one-fou Those who paid the full tax on \lm.h 15 will recelve as soon as is possible a refund of one- fourth from the freasmry withe- out makin gapglication for it. ——— D Taxpayers Mostly The new reye les down federal es e dividual income taxpayers are in most ols o law creates basis of -on gifts nl mah |17 i thea ows, circuses o increases the rate of | fic ] and playing cards. rugs, trunks, purses, o s and promis new t Theater 1n\ Change Tn addition "numerous other exeise | ' Theater tickets of | . cents and under hre exempted; au of which #s and the bodies | exemptod from | cop Stop Tax Eyvasions the administration pro- | o Sl L d to plug gaps in 1 e additional revenue is result, expected |tomobile trucks, the chassis duction which it is in gov next fiscal year, be )0 but the afforded nment re- wing year, when 200 ‘or less are t tax; while the five to cc | ver ¢ ¢ antomobile tires, parts and a the tax Articl wn in it Is estimated the total re amoy cen able it to more ti £ reduc this year | of January 1 thi are payahle next Income Tax ¢ hum.n owing A ed in the incom Facise Taves Repealed Tired, Nervous People Find New Joy In Nuga-Tone e Work and s 1"t Quickly titute for Castor Oil, At $3.79—Brushed Wool Sweaters. Values to . $6.50. At 19c a pair—Chi}dren"s Qdd Socks. Values to 50c pair. At $1.49 a pair—Odd Pairs of Silk Hose. Values to $3.00. Sizes 8} to 10. At 75¢—Striped Sport Hose. Regular price $1.25. At $1.00 each—Small lot of Rompers and Dresses. Values to $5.75. Sizes 2°to 6 years. At 49¢—Knit Bloomers. Values 89¢ to $1.00. Sizes 36 to 38. At 10c a pair—Children’s 25¢ Knit Pants. Sizes At $1.00—Handsome Bobbed Hair Combs. Reg. $1.50. At $1.00—Children’s White Dresses. Worth to $3.00. 1 to 6 years. At $2.00—White Muslin Petticoats. Were $4.00 and $4.50. At $1.50—“Van Raalte” Silk Vests. $1.89 quality. At $1.98—“Van Raalte” Knickers. $2.50 quality. At 59c—Step-In Vests. Were $1.50. At 59c—Children’s Fancy Aprons. Were $1.00 and $1.25. - At 69¢—$1.25 Vests for lnfants Sizes 6 mos. TAX BILL SIGNED, BUT UNWILLINGLY Goolidge Considers 1t Far From Ideal Legislation bill, which 19 the hottest legisia the pre ent sessic rding to 6 to 12 — as ative fight ]\\ | 1 Miss Bigelow Engaged to | { (hmlcx Dana \vhhcl!s n\) - Plhd-er s ("a it a pleasant, harmless Pare- Infants and Children all ages. alaave (1% packase " ! Per Cent Stromg, r 1ook for ths ¢ years. At S3.98—Four $5.75 Beaded Bags. At $1.49—Night Robes. Were $2.00 and $2.25. Miss Adams to Study For Mlsslonary Field Ito man’s Board Hears of Success of coent Campaign—Barnesdale 109 bolshovis solicitors say, man’'s Board ¢ 5% New Britain Man Said to Be Part | 4 o Y ot (Lot et veryw here racommend it LIBERALS T0 FREE SOVIET PRISONERS Movemcnt on Hand fo Secme Freedom of Maria Spmdonova Terlin, June 3 Maria )n)nlv\‘. rnment did not darve | P Kl suffered at vh hand and -«h was scn 1se she had of brutdl soldicrs, Siberia for life. With the abdics uun of the 1l Spir 1Iy|m|| eturned to Russta to be 0 ible ave Itussia and regain e release of Spiridonova 'ml mlwnwrnv)v r revolutionists, | are in entration peal has been revolutionary )t non-partisan 1 in Russian pris ut anarchists, other sorts of radicals are and broad- ils and ment & in terms which in | " rather h:n a “dictator- | unist regime 18 H ria \pIHlD { ith the | *Wiien she | returned s of Siberian d with the ieation of L] which she nimical to Social revo- IMVIVH‘ ce | men, paused for a scuffle with a leopard. on. 1 to enjoy having its paws rubbed axui‘m the dictator's cheeks. POLICE SEEK KOSPOVICH Owner of Disorderly Meriden—“White Slavers” Alleged thro#n open Eve, 1925, ~11v1 ova | the interests | House in | and 3 years. YALE-HARVARD TICKET PLAN NOT MUCH CHANGED | |o1-l|u\|l Pasteboards Neat Fall Will | w Be Obtained Much As They Were Last Year | New Haven, June 3.—Arrangements distribution of tickets to the Yale II..nml foothall game in this city and Yale-Princ me at Princeton the d today, ceton g oming fall, announce show |} little chang st fall proved d evoked few the announcen e past the home s for which they ke applications for embers of their familic s will be held until vhr others requiring personal us ne of the tickets allotted are filled all ber of the Yal trol, as chairy Wife's who v days when he was Tl Judge until of | we lGinsburg and Patrick I, McDonough At 89c—Step-Ins. Regular price $1.25. and then allotted if enough seats re. main or if not returned, The arrangements have heen com pleied by a committee of Yale alumni vith Mortimer N, Buckner, '95 mem- rd of athlctic con- Iliness Saves Trzinski From Jail ki, of 12 Lyman street, ed to jall for 10 arraigned before Lonis Willlam ¢, Hungerford in surt yesterday morning, had » reopened this morning. Hungerford said that phy communicated with him day morning and informed 1's wife is in a very id that in view of that fact would suspend the 10 days sen ce, and continue case until igust 14 for final disposition. of Poter Vouras and lis, arrested Sunday it Hill patk on charges was further continued The defendants the Thursday re represented by Attorneys Harry The “Llon and revolutionists | | How New Form Suifered Untold Agony For » Years From All Manner of Ail- ments Quickly Gain Amazing " Benefit and Renewed Vigor '* From ARIUM--Tells of markable Case. £5,00000 REWARD IF THEY FAIL (Read Guatantee Below) the Leopard' Benito Mussolini, premier of Italy, the “Hon” of his country- And the leopard seems of Radium Restores Health and Strength . to the Sick and Afflicted Dbctor Says People Who Have Tiyia)'s amiction known But taking i1t _weamed 15

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