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5. FAPLAINS TAX CUT PLANG Thinking of Workingman, (‘,nnlr ige Says in Interview VACATION SPECIAL 1 Ih, Paper [N rang long tions of government official otlier Mass. from 2 pkes. 98¢ THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. , 169-171 MAIN S1. [9e | tamily Envelopes s pa sgh In taxes President a &mall in S8 generall of hoth ar Keeping in h a family and w8 busine prosperity an W wined cut ident in yesult n believes uxes mere that Bl ation of business but would fit the small taxpayer by in v employment holds a ar only revenue through quent i ring_him * holders of vd by ments in o the view large meom A1 hig (ine more oidin 1x exempt 1 \ ta cetlon thronugh securities t thedy regular husiness en- n mn for- tn rpr attempting to fncrease € throug) belle man with an income of would not favor a sl other hand, he the farseeing I a ving 0 el |or ur n rp lyure the bunsiness on which zrl‘my\]\”v for employment would prefer, the president | to axes g0 and have a plan worke | out that would Insure him a stealy | job with opportunity | his incom: While Mr, Coolidge |giving the tax problem | thought than any confronting to walk into any ||, 4minfstration, he Is leaving prepa- today—make it || rations of a reduction plan fo treas ury officials and the responsible con gressional committee ling 1o the seashore he has [ no official advices as to the gove | ment surplus for the fliscal [ ended June which appe in the nefghborhood of $245,000 or d as to what the treasury hould he done In the way he statos, Make It Horsfall’s It you are goin clothing store Horsfall's appears to be more the g If you are seeking a cool sult, a ince con straw hat, a complete outfit—or a pair of collars—make it Horsfall's. It you are looking for real value ~—make it Horsfall's. recelved n year For Horsfall's have made it for you! e | of tax reduction COOL TROPICAL SUITS STRAW HATS { BATHING SUITS COOL UNDERWEAR TRAVELING BAGS | _COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS || ORSFALL: sylum Strect TREEMENT | 56,000,000 Failure of Tast Week Is Being Settled New York, July & (P—Details of the agreement between ereditors and members of Dean-Onativia and Com- pany, under which the hrokerage firm, which falled with 836,000,000 liabilities will resume husiness, made public by Willlam F, |coungel for the firm In payment of thelr claims, the creditors nting to the plan will | recelve ner cent In two-vear notes, by collateral held hy a trustee litien the firm guarantecs ta pay DETAILS ¢ wera ‘939 Hartford. U1t Pays to Buy Our Kind” W” vans' Triple Phosphates in the ori- Half Million Dollar Loss In Arkansas Oil City El Dorado, Ark., July 8 (P}—Fire which caused $500,000 damage at (Cross Roads, newest oll boom towxn was under eontrol today and no further loss is expected The giant gasser of the Natural Gas and Pe- troleum compa which is running wild at the rate of 90,000,000 cubic feet a day, was saved from the flames which originated 200 yards away.in tha treating plant of the Imperial Oil and Gas DProducts company. Defense Lawyers Ready To Start for Dayton New York, July 8 (A—Arthur Garfield Hays and Dudley Field Ma lone, who are associated with the de- tenee in the Scopes evolution case, will leave for Dayton t 1001 They ars due in Chattanooga at P. m.—tomorrow had heard nothi tirament of Bai ot the Ra expected M is af alone gatd he rding Colby as one se and tha! be in Day counsel fo SLAPS AT BRYAN Beattle Speaker at Librarians Con vention Talks on Education Tennssste of the Mrs. libraria address to Astociati night With the « and a man m didate bef Bab that a8 in v & ed of A n of B MISS PALMER SHOWERED CA] 193 ARCH ST. DEMPSEY RETT Parie and his t RN Crerbe nem | desiral s | it rs to he | | sions of the | Unger, | {vicinity of the Philippine wateh ITOLBUICKCO. ves [protection of the Cuban sugar indus- o e might in-|Vork during his vacation. said such is|a He | ave less relief so far as his own |[strengthen J [tween the two countries for inereasing | FRANCO-SPANISH 50 per cent fn cash and 50 | Monday for Cebn in a seaplane. secured {18 feared that Tient In | ber of the army air | 17t Tremendous Savings Now If you want a reliable used car at the lowest price vet offered on the market, or have a car to trade for a new 1925 Buick, come in and Buick Dealers’ Annual Clearance Sale NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, SureRelief SALINAS._ HIJAGKERS SI]FI‘ [;[]Al SUPP[Y roRmDIGESTION ELUDING SEARGHERS SHOWS DEGREASE Calitfornia Posse Continues Tts Quest (Goveroment Check-Up Indicates Falling Of of Murderous Gangsters—No 6 B!LLANS go' v'»iater ‘ July 8 (P—Eearch ure el'ef | for suspected rum emugglérs who | Mor - E LL AN s late Mon: night shot and klll’d‘ Washington, July & (P—Stocks of 2 ox posse member and wounded two|pjtyminous coal in consumers' 251 and 75¢ Packages Everywhers rs, &hifted today from the|hands June 1 showed a sharp de- | marshes at Moss Landing scene of | crease over March 1, while anthra- ¥ cent of the |'1® shooting to a range of hills that | cite held by retall dealers increased vithin a year | 11Vide the falinas and Carme) \‘:l.ivhn Geological Burvey declared to- en pald | Veya | day In statistics covering the trade. Creditars who do not accept the All but 15 membars of the fnnm}-; The total quantity of bituminous Mr. Ung 0. may close their | A0k company of Salinas returned to | in storage by consumers June 1 \ocounts with the firm in the usua) | the national camp at Deimonte when |19 was placed at 88,000,000 net | tone, against 44,000,000 on March 1 vay Afier businese is resumed, |1t was dectded the men had gone to and 51,000,000 en June 1, 1024, | the hille. Deputy sheriffs and armed RAISED ‘lr'm”‘ni remained in the searching| “The trend of stocks” a statement - ALY lsn"t “has been steadily downward Former President of Cuba Urges Im. | AI/OUED thres of fhe rum sus-|since tha early part of 1924 and thé muediate Action in U, 8, | pects hate been placed in the coun- | heavy reserves built up by consum- York, July & (A—Dr ,\lfl'd"‘;i" Jall a'l'j\hym-w Hly\r‘mb""" unable |erg in alte 1023 have heen reduced formar president of Cuba, and | [0 Make them talk. Sherift W. A.|to more normal propertions; in fact | actively ed 1n sugar pro-| (Yo" and Harry Livingston, dlate|ine prescnt supply ls slightly less| luction In that country, in a state. | o7 officer, who were wounded | (han in fhe summer of 1921." AR rday urged the tmmediate | S 1eN the posse was surrounded and| 1t was estimated that at the rate ralsing of the United States tarlft on | H. Rader killed, are in a hos-{st consumption from Mareh 1 m; forelgn sugar, including Cuban, LIS { June 1, the stocks on June 1 would constructive step in Searchers have found no trace of | hyyg Jasted 82 days If evenly divided, Nauor although a motor fruck and |against a 45 davs' supply on Sep- tember 1, 1824, Tn addition, how- both equipped for rying large loads of liquor and alayvar, 8,500,000 fons wers on com- rger gun, resembling a maching | paeraia) lake docks, and 150,000 tons | gun and capable of firing 88 hot& & iy <iarage at mines or intermediate points. Householders coal was minute, were found in a fleld near| omitted the gcene of the shooting. In answer to a call for help Nf'n-‘ Retail dealers of anthracite were | day night, a was hurrledly | oragited with having on hand a 52 formed at Salinas and rushéd to| 4,y gupply on June 1, an increase Moss Landing In anticipation of alor 11 per cent over March 1, and ween high fackers and boot- | elightly more than on June 1, 1024, legmere. Tt was bhallaved an attempt [The movement of anthracite in the was fa Ba made ta 1and a rum car-[1ake trade began early this season The whe anddanly eur.[and the tétal at upper lake dock roundad fn the Aark and fAred an wag placed at éloss to 1,000,000 to; 2 4 double the quantity a vear ago. The survey declared it was unable to estimata the total of anthraclte stored by producers at mines or at intermediate points. Storage 18 practiced mors by anthracite pro- dneers than by the bitumineus pro- dueers. Trace of TAquor. Salinas, Cal, .y at) | em & bonus amount of the notes ifter the notes hue of 10 pe be TARIVE WANTS now en as A the an antomoblle try from the encroachment of com- peting fe gn interests, | Dt Zavas v oA vislinz BN L would go far strengthening the economie of Cuba, move toward posttion nd would serve tn further s inter-trade relations ba- POES elash het AGRELMENT 8 (A—At a meeting directorate last night 1 that a complete been reached by conferenes which, has been working to agreendent bet regard Madrid, the mili announc Jul v zn Nossn greement ha the Franco-Spanish sinee June 17 bring an the two countries Moroec M. Malvy delegation Paris Alleoes Slapder in Civil Action for $1.000 Kazimer Kanalke. through Taseph | French 1o - weanne. has branght action for tion, has decided fo return (0 14y 400 gamages against Joseph Thursday attend the s gy, eaier, clafming that his reputa- | chamber of deputiss. {10, oy baen attacked. He alleges | that, while he was working for n | cortaln ehurch. he entered inte a conversatian with fhe defendant in Sopt. 29 to Take Action. the presence of Paul Kulak, Frank | Naw York, July 8 () — Eleanor Sadowskl, and Wiklorya Kossakow- |giaine T.eo Harrls of Memphis, for- ska. The defendant he alleges. 8aid (e wife of Baverly 1. Harrls, # for- ta him, “Veu cowardly thief: for my [yior president of the National City parochial dimes you bulld a homeé {pank, has until September 29 to file for vourself and vou think you are |nointe on appeal from the marriage going to hit ehildren.” lanntiment granted Harrie, or her Consfahle Fred Winkle served the (apnaal will be dismissed, the appel- papers, which are returnable in the [jate division of the state supreme ity court the fourth Afenday of |court announced vesterday. July. | Mre., Harris previously lost a fight Donald Claffney. acting for Paul {ta compel har husband to give her Zeller, has sued Joseph LaRocco (812,500 to reopen the court procecd for $100. Aeting on a writ refurn- ings which granted the annulment after a supreme court jury had de- able in the eity court the third Mon. day of July, Constable George A ‘nMM she misrepresented her moral before their Stark has attached proparty on CHff eharacter ta Harris ‘n\nrrm!n ahont veen with to MAY FILE APPEAT Harrle of Memphis Hae Until OBJECTS TO STATUL Milwaukee, July 8 (P—Removal of the pagan goddoss Liberty at the New York harbor, and atue of Jesus the Rev keynote Mre, entra of ercetion of hrist Areas Rard at the Lother Le FOR LOST AIRMAN July § (P—A message was ast today to all ships in the Tslands to ', Tavlor, Corregidor Tt a mem- has been A Do in the nnial of Ameriea ross convention of the EAR Manfla broad for Lieutenant who left the island Taylor, srviee slrast [zeneral convalescense, 1525. GERMA atvertibing purposes French Balloon Winner SKyamtiungizar NY'S SEGORITY PACT WILSON'S IDEAL v Annllflli(onie:\‘t‘ Jugoslavia Minister ene’ Noon N & Jon e, : Rt At R ) Of Finance Resigns Belgrade, Jugoslavia, July 8 (M- annual grand prize race, The minister of justice, M Loukin- itch, has tendered his resignation to the premier following attacks by the Lyone, France, July Taken by Auger, won the Aero elub's| Bellet Is That Terms Were Prom Late President's Four- teen Points Which was | | started from Sunday Auger landed at Mandellsu, near Cannes, a Adistance of 205 kilometers, Veenstra, ' opposition parties in connection with Belgian pilot and winner of this the releassa from sequestration of year's ravival of tha Gordin Bennett| propertias owned by ths Prinee of race, covared only 120 kilometers, | 'lmrn and Taxis, estimatad to be and was fl\\m\ sixth place. 000,600 iinars (about here Berlin, July 8§ (M—Germany's se- | curity pact proposal to France wae obviously inspired by Wilson's four- | teen points, inasmuch as it repre- sents practical exacution of the fun. damentals of the late American president's peace program, in the opinion of former Rear Admiral ¥ranz Brueninghause, whip of nn‘ ATRPLANE ROMANCE gl OPTOMETRISTS MEETY H. F. Reddell, A. Pinkus ang4 *® Pine Valley, N. J, All Agog Over McGuire of this eity attended the v meating of the Connecti- people’s party in the reichatag. Sensational Courtship laurrtenly Paralioliing the provisions of the | Pine Véley, N. J., July 8 (Pr-an | oo 0GRS 10 S BOCaEE German pact with the prerequisites | “alrplane romance” which bhegan o700 evening. Reports n[‘ rh; for world peace s designated by |When E. DNonald Colrick Herne, a | tif AR FURGE S GRS Of 5 Dr. Wilson, the German political |SKywriter, met Miss Virginia Treland | 11OM €ontention. heid s h‘;“‘R'- leader asserts that Germany's pro. |4fter crashing from the sky on to !5 Rentueky, weve g ',,," e posal, If consummated, Will immeas. |the Treland stock farm. reach its oo FERANT 508 RCGTEed & Thefty city, recently ureably influence tha political ful- climax yesterday when the couple || fAllment of the Versallles treaty in |‘“ere married and immediately “took | fhe direction of progressive pacifica- |Ne Al or an “alrpiane honey- | tion of Europe. jaoal He charges, however, that France | The bridezroom serve 1 disinclined to promota an objec- 1AM in the tive discueston of the urity |\n€ the Aildgkasienedonmane; theme. In this connection he de. (NN the German lines. After the | clares that the French army num. |V2r he established a record by twice bers 1,750,000 men, and says thot during one day plloling 1 air 3 foreign ministetr Briand's reply to |S¢NESTs befween London and Paris the German proposal “muat réveal|!R this country ho has done cont. to lmpartial observers where the world's mischief maker is to be sought.” Under such conditions, he con- cludes, Wilson's vision of a world so ordered and econstituted as to be able to disarm is far from realization, THREE ADMITTED TO BAR | Attorneys Lawrence Golon, Cyri | Gaffney and Bernard Alpert were admitted to the bur and given the attornev's oath yesterday in th superior court of New Haven coui- ty at Ne Havén, Judge Lrnest Simpson administered the oath an ¢ ~ddretved the gathiering of lawyers. e Most Powerful- Tanic for Nerve Wrecked People Makoe You Feel and Look Better in One Week's Time—Restoring Lnergy, App('lm\ and Ambition 4 as a cap- American air forces dur- VANH.LA EXTRACT Kaoun fir 45 yesrs o the P la Flvering M chemically er trbe evay ils whel pen Jut try it for your next dessent, For Thursday And Friday Fresh Native MACKEREL.... ... .Ih. l4c .m.xl!‘l( o 18¢ | wostox it . w, 18¢ :~ :.'J{i\.}\‘mr.ns 1 2 c 25¢ Pint 55C zqw 29€ | Crans Fresh Shore HADDOCK . . 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