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NEW BRITAIN DAILY.IHERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1924, HAS NEW PLINTO | D NS B 1WIIUR RECALLED | o moam o Baktom || & FOLLETTE TOUR ™"t &b Washington, Sept. 10,—~The New 5 TAX AUT[]M[]BI[ES Two Waterbury Men, Captured After ’I‘u ’I‘ALK BUD[‘IET Passing of Daylight Saying to See STAR’I‘S “[;T FIRST York Central Raflroad the Michi- ‘entral rafiroad, and th 4 I R—— JMust Stand Trial as Burglars, tween This City and Capital, i i P #t. Louls rallroad today asked au- AP, Marsh Makes Recommenl-| auonia. scot. 16—somn quinion NflW Appropriation wlll BoCut| when conmestiow returns to| That 15 What Frionds EXpoct-|imerco commission to- mane 830 . ATTMATR BURRRS icorge Morro, um,,w w standard time on September 20 there 965,000 of 4% per cent ‘equip. : . wrizing the confectlonery ..lm' | will be slight changes noted on the i ment trust certificates, da[][)l] [0 Tlamc Bll]‘eall ‘ ua Wislocki at 20 Mapla| ][ ]S Plflnnfid New York, New Haven and Hart- TO Spmk 1n New York The proceeds Would be: sed: to et, this city, on_the night of| ford rallroad, but one change which B, buy b8 locomotives, 40 pessenger A———— 4, walved “examination in| ls important to this city will be the coaches, 27 dining cars, 23 com- bination passenger and bagguge Consideration of a bill to tax au- | the city courl this morning and | Washington, Sept. 16.—Recall of | adding of train No. 1718, out of| _\Washington, Sept. 16.—Although témoblles entirely by a gasoline tax, | Were turned over to the superior | gocretary Wilbur to Washington Waterbury about noon. This train| rhe npm-ch-m'ukmg plans of Bewator |cars, 50 suburban coaches, 40 bag- e e { court on bonds of §3,000 cach. The |60 \ostern trip was decided | Wil arrive In New Britaln at 1:15) 14 yollette for the campaign have gage cars, 350 refrigerator cars, 28 With the exception of a mominal|,ceysed anticipated diftieulty dn | ot el L TR dent Coolidge de- | P M+ and tn Hartford at 1:30, dinciodad entative | horse cars, 3,200 box cars and 4, Noanse fee, was suggested by A. P. | turnishing the bonds asked: Attop- |UPOU iceauso Prostdent Conlldye €0 1.7 ¢ iy betng ' put on principally to] not been digclosed oven tn tontative |/ % 0Tl P o0 i)™ oont ot Marsh at the meeting of the traftic | nvy Frank I McEvoy of Waterbury | o ” viosions “in the navy,” it was accommbddate afternoon theater| form, aside from ‘his engagement o | 10 o pe $27,040,000. ippeated as their counsel | 1 today at the White House. crowds. deliver an address in Madison Quinlan and Morro were captur- i : This will glve New Britaln direct| Square Garden, New York city, merce held this noon at the Bur-| 1 yn Waterbury September 1 after |, 1t Was indicated that the sublects | .00, ¢ \ith" 14 east bound and 16| Thursday night, hie friends here Says He Has Not Found jnvolved were not confined exclu- ¥ift hotel. Mr. Marsh said that this |an cxciting automobile chase | 68 € NI HE FO0 R R0 e | Weat bound tralne every day. Allf now expect him to atart out on an The Lost Books of Livy ReRTA ax Shotor LveRTBlse s AtFaat rough the streets of ¢ brass m\\»'Mm_m”” andthe bydget bu- Hartford to New Britain traing will| extended stumping tour by October|py The Assoclated Press. propor to the amount of wear T s o Uie nmbvision’te! baiinade!| Sou M Lai] AR WhAFuUry: and soa)| (1, ! Roms Bepd =Pt Alatie Dy B ey out upon thechighways | Ft of the ‘oot mieged to. ave| T8 B8 0 LRGN e e tastier, except Train 2095, due here| After his New York speech, the |Martino-Iusco, archivist and pale- ¢ Skl )y WY | been taken from the Wislocki store iy s p at 4:36 p, m, which stops at Bris- | Senator intends to remain in the me- | ographer of the state archives of and contradic ed an objectton that | \uro found in Waterbury, Wislocki | for the navy. No definite }nddMuuul tol. tropolls for several days to discuss|Naples, whose reported dlscovery ‘:u.; .‘m‘,,‘ 100 In wear hetween heavy | i & loss of between $300 and l\lx'vl ]“’Hs ”‘rln“"!"pfi!‘u:}fi(:"““;'fc]‘;"x‘;: the political situation with various|of the lost books of Livy, the Ro- rucks and pleasure cars was great- [ s500 mostly in cigarettes. Morro | than those of the budget w the supporters, On his return to Wash: | man historlan, has caused interest eri thai iffercnoe In gasoline ongs in New York whife Quinlan, | President desired to take up with ATTEMPTS TO SETTLE » 18 expecte e ofuRl o used. Tt was brousht cut that sev- | who belongs here, has m'»‘ % }\“‘,‘,':, ,n" Mr. Wilbur, but it was added that G e R IS S SR « | when and where he will speak dur- | gyrope, W Ve " oral states were. alrends using 1his | Warorre e aceused are aleged | the message 0 the secretary did not | U. §, Department of Labor Conclid- | i the remalnder of the SAMPAED. | sirento x amimiiee ot Lamerts g | clared to a committee of experts of RS ) method of taxation with gratifying | to have used an automobile in their | indicate any emergency of a serlous | ¢jon Meets With Watch Workers 1t Is understood a tentative sched- | the ministry of education 'thnt he DOWNSTAI STORE results, ough the members | hurglarizing raids which loeal police | naturec. : ule which would keep the Wisconsin | v — had not found the lost hooks but 8 WAl by fhat they could |sald included other places besides| At the same time it was disclosed Ch“fl“.“"g““v Meaes Vusl:f‘- 16| senator on the move during the Mo Tition recaraiy thh: OFFERS YOU take no action at this meeting, the |the Wislocki store. Both claim $nno- [that President Coolidge had been arles G. Wood, conclllator of the | ¢\ \coxs of the campaign, Hs Wag {utercogatsd byt HiN majority approved of the plan. cence and pleaded not guilty in |gIving considerable thought to the | U: 8. department of labor, today be- | (o1 cs dally, has been prepared ) | Forsiny gan an attempt to effect a settlement e opial | TCSCRIChes by the committee dn the Tt was r that, according | €OUr": s expediéney of making requests on % do ¢ but it may result in material | jLocanae o 3 g Tis et NIeTL ererian — | congress for large appropriations for | Of the strike involving 500 akilled | oan o of routings, and that no an- |® AU Bratect of HAUIAN | vorkers of the Waltham Watch Co. o repair or alteration of battleships at | VO L i nouncement will be made as to itin- |~ 3 TAmDbotiithe iHariford iexprest io ‘Hal\dld Coach Slashes O e ations have | Wood was called in by & £r0up of | o “until definite plans are made. |GT€at Advance Seen in fice, the Britain Chamber of _ | civic organizations which is inter- o . . yeen made : ) s A start by October 1 on a stump- . il Db e el Football Squad to 37 |been made to him that the success | oy.q in settiement of the contro- | = our weuld e Sengtor La Fol. Failures in Business . A lof the army world flight tended to ; ng tour would give Senator La Fol Atlantic City, N. J. Sept. 16 express facil ew | Cambridge Mass, Sept. 16e—A e HALIats Lt in el ra i Feeaom versy. He will take up work where | |o(1s a week or ten days to rest and Th‘ ) ¢ L y, N. J., Sepl .' ‘ ven” road which the 088 COT nove v footha 0 o s OHALIAIC AL i 2 o 8 as s . ere ha v c e Have ad which th novelty in Harvard foothall coach ot i i e et sl Lis Matesboatd of arbitration ceased | ropave speeches after his return FrNPAD L AVAgge 0L e ten pany had tried in vain t ing was seen today when Head | its efforts when it decided it could | yore from New York. thousand business fallures a year in S s be greatly Minited by the danger of | T the last 50 years, wit] fate ted to ser . oach Fishe T e second da f further in s attempted medi- ) ) h aggrefal 7 s B e L :,‘{'.,,‘(.? fl’n' n,'h.«”' "var ,;y\vl (“i\.:\ I, 4 liabilities of 8% billions, sald a AT TWO LOW PRICES Agent 3. Teach and 3. Conu- |Practice c b ars| squac acrial atiack. | . ation, . . A ; lown from 122 men, the record| Mr- Coolidge, it was sald, had not Giants and Yankees Buy statement of the board of directors g e o e il et 61 yiRtardyin onninie ek |Iana svored o reschim bancluston 1o HOLLAND'S FINANCES Richmond Basehall Players |of the national association o eredit futnre meetings of the burcan 37. The coich explnined that the | CONSUCTIRE ‘8 pET NS naTalpan e Richmond, Va. Sept. ' 16.—Tha[B&h 0. (chedt dollear — Thess 4 an report was made on the pro late date for commencing training |AViation Atimates as to the relative | o cn Reports That Economic Con- | Richmond baseball club today an- |128¢8 “indicate that credit has.becn ° ] bureau of the Chamber of Com- city ine which guns were , drawn, | o > S kS - ance ranches 5 improperly used, and that for the : A s prescribed by the “Big Three” |Importance of these two branches | 3 nounced the sale of two pitchers, d work en the road to Hartford, and | P800 B0 %\ B0 8 oractice |Of the military service. In the| ditions Afe Somewhat Tmproved | 0 faley to the New York Giants, | ‘ilation of its immutable princi- Yeiuas sad Adangerous cOTNEIA | \ith a workable squad necessary. cowse ot Hie mublic et ““fl’t'l:\'d- D B S Nlfl-?wmnn‘s and Frank Dodson, to the New [Pie% & large “,‘;f’;]‘i!"::, ";““‘ “‘““:f“ o Closed practice will be started at | n® has heard several times tha | parliament in a speech from the|york Yankees. The players will i phasizes - par- % . ; At B i ngcetnekonce T el Said. but there will |{leships were practically extinct be- | throne today, Queen Whilhelmina | report next season, U ticularly two ‘cardinal features of In these groups are most attractive Hats one ir is locked with X 2 A r se of the development of sub- d there w: light i v nt in 2 = . | credits. The inability of credit to' n 0 0 $ be only one workout a day unless of th lopment o said there was slight improvemen Maley, just out of his teens, has 3 e s at the noon hour when |1 ¥ 0e B OO 8 marines or high power guns or | the country’s cconomic outlook, and [won 17 and lost 10 games in the |P/AY the part of capitaj as a per- could imagine at these prices. Among these Hats and it was voted | some other new agency of attack. | if the financial measures awaiting | Virginia league this year. Dudson, |MAnent investment, and the fact are hoth Velvet and Felts. each urg- | The recent successes in air navi- | parliament's sanction were approved | who yas released several yearsago that liquidation at specified periods | are heing elimins A complaint men need more work, e dome at a i [ gation, Nowever, are understood to | the budget would balance in 1925.|by Detroit to the Rochester | &% indispensable a characteristic time, Samuel Adams Called have made an impression upon the | Bilis would be introduced dealing | club, has a record of 22 won and |°f €redits asiinhalation and exhala- SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY A sugzest was made that the To Meet Coolidge |President to the extinct of prompt- | with the fleet, a tax on luxuries and | 14 ost, tion are to the lungs ol the h““’fl"r : burean have a hiz annual dinner, €€ | i1 him to consider carefully every | & Teduction in certain direct taxes. body and Russell H. Hubbard was au.| Washington, Sept. 16.—Samuel | oquest for enlarged appropriations | The financial situation in the Dutch e thorized to appoint a committee |Adams, former president of *the gj(her for the navy afloat or for the | East Indle*,)\'aa improving and the | &S with power to decide upon this, |American Editors' association, was|navy or army air services in the | estimates Would include proposals Mr. Hubhard appolnted . 0. Tack. |cAlled to the White House today {0 |jight of the probable future useful. | fOF certain aiterations in the fiscal Burr. He also appointed a commit- [Sonnel of the commission Mr. | ¢jass of fighting craft tee to secure speakers. This com- |Coolidse has proposed to investi- Hit Plume Smuggling | mittee consists of T. G. Russell, W. |Sate agriculture. : | VLKINS' SON DIES. Montreal — Roya ! Canadian MULLEN CO. MULLEN CO. 2 : | L. Bell and J. F. Atwater and will | Representative Faust of Missouri, | washington, Sept. 16.—Blaine - | Mounted Police have broken up a act In conjunction with the banquet [another —caller, gave 1ent | kins, «on of the late Senator Stephen | Canadlan-American feather smug- committee. W. S. Robinson, ¥. P.|Coolidge a report on the political slkins, and brother of Senator|8l!ing ring that hasgbeen operating Usher and E. K. Burr were appoint- | outlook in Missouri. He minimized | Bikins, of West Virginia, is dead,|in Montreal, along the border and ed to the nominating committee. | the strength of Senator La Follette was 4% years of age and recent-|in New York city for three years. S | there and predicted that the presi- uffered an attack of typhoid fe- | The ring was shattered through the 4 A novel contrivance in the musi- [dent would more than hold the mas | His widow and son, survive|arrest of Josef Schlussul of New eal line is a combination phono- |jority given to President Harding ' him. 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