New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1925, Page 5

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What Was Intended ‘Washington, July 10 000, has effected a reduction by a little more than half that am it is iIndicated in treasury int revenue figures for the fiscal $2,584,010,847, The total for the fiscal year was $2,796,179,258, tion of $212,1 six months of leads treasury officlals to bellev new law will fail to reduce tax plated. The figures give indication, that tax reduction efforts made In the next congress will as a goal at least $200,000,000, W. Mondell, retiring member o war finance corporation, has fay a 15 per cent limit. 1025, $1,761,681,641 was come taxes, from the government's revenue. duced levies, they opened up new Th believe, employmen of business by the former high taxes, and that new low rates w work for a correspondingly inc ed revenue. Road ( ondmonfi Portland, but s open for traffic. Poquonock and traffie, Stafford and Union, Staf 127 MAIN ST. PRESENT TAX LAW NOT SUGGESSFUL Said to Cat Down Only Hall of present tax law, designed to reduce the levy on the public by $400, 1925, giving the total tax receipts as and the reduc- 409 shown for the 925 during which the lower tax rates were operative den by the sum originally contem. to Senator Watson of Indiana, member of the senate finance committee, Of the total internal revenue for representing a reduc- tion from 1924 of only $80,077, and this Indicated to treasury ex- perts that still lower tax rates are possible without serlously impairing large incomes which were held out In Connecticut Glastonbury - Portland road is under construction. Ro open, but is very rough. Tast Hampton, Portland- Hampton road is under constrution, Suffield roa under construction, but is open for Renier Pickhardt & Dunn Union turnpike is under construc- tion, Road closed, fair detour. Enfleld, Prospect Hill road is un- der construction, bridge torn down Road closed for ftraffic. East Granby to Windsor Locks road Is under construction but is open for traffie, Simsbury, Hartford-Simsbury road 18 under construction, but is open for traffic, Cromwell river road is under con- struction, but is open for traffle, Glastonbury, New London turn- pike Is under construction but is open for traffic; also short detour via river road Newtown-Bethel road, steam shovel .construction s under way and a short detour has been posted New Fairfield-Sherman road, mac adam construction and steam shovel ‘The 000, only ount, ernal year grading is under way. No detours 1024 |are necessary Kent-Dover road, steam shovel construction {s under way on im- proved location. No detours are necessary e the | New Hartford, Nepaug road fis under construction. Road will be closed when asphalt is applied North Canaan-Norfolk, Canaan- Norfolk road ,sections A and B are under construction. rPobable short detour at underpass near Canaan Sharon, Sharon-Amenia road is under construction. Conereting one-way traffic. bur- also, be have and an- under construction on a cut-off, No delay in traffic Branford and North Branford road from Branford to North Bran ford is under construction. No de lay In traffic Westport shore road is under con struction. One-way traffic from iron bridge to railroad underpass, closed from underpass to T man, Detour via Merrimar inn Westport Post road, sectlon of road from Pe Nash's curve and lrr\m f the ored in- 675, e re- have t for eout I river bridge to Lighthouse curve. ould | Darlen-Boston Post road, grading reas. | being done from Darien center tn Norwalk town line, traffic Montville, Norwich-Hadlyme road is under eonstruction | ed over unimproved r Plainfield, Putnam-No sectfon Is under construc slight delay to ion ad is | fic regulated by telephone where | work is being done. | East Lyme-East Haddam, Norwich- Hadlyme road, grading s being done. Detour over unimproved road around a section of the work, | Fast Lyme, shoge road is under | construction. Traffic going east from Old Lyme will use detour; ad is ford PHONE 1409-2 New Knit Shoes, ankle fit at $1.00. Full Fashioned a stripes. up to $3.00. CHILDREN'S a $5.75. Al sizes. ~ 'NEW FANCY B $5.00. Just dainty a summner dresses. special at $15.00. will, is considered ATIONAL” 37c» an Organiza’ FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS ___475(: o AND ALL THE NEEDED ACCESSORIES TO GO WITH THEM The prettiest Caps that you could wish to see. Garters and Bandeaux. HOSIERY—Fine grade, all the hest shades, CHILDREN’S PLAY Sizes 2 {o 6—7 to 12 years. Broadcloth, Voile and Linen. Priced from $1.00 to PRINTED and STRIPED ¢ PROFIT Any contact with the public, regardless of its im- porhmcp. that does not yield a hmad margin of good " LEGS OF I " FANCY MILK-FED Bathing Suits t $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00. SUITS, made in several Prices $1.00 nd MISSES’ DRESSES of AGS at $3.00, worth $4.50 and nd pretty, to carry with cool LK DRESSES — unpmfi'ahlv by the transaction tion. GENUINE SPRING LAME . 3 1€ n l ~ FRESH KILLED CHICKENS (for boiling, salads, sandwiches) 2“9' c h and " F! \\10( S “NATION Between the hours of 6 Items will be on ~a|:- in National M TELEPHONE 483 TENDER SHOULDER ROAS ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS FRESH CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER In 1{-1b Prints “Largest Retailers of Meats in America” L" 6-TO-8 P. M. SPECIALS and 8 p. m. on Saturday, three “N ATIONAL” Markets at LESS eat Stores Co. 70 WEST MAIN m'rl\vm on | mp to | ugatuck | Detour post- | | ich road, | Trat. | traffic going west of Iantic will pass through the work Colchester-Hebron, Amston road is under construction, Detour over un- improved road, Montville, Raymond grading 1s being done. ed via Dolbeare hill r Windham, Windham-) ham road is Open to traffic, Bozrah, Norwich-Colchester road, section being paved with concrete in village of Fitehville, Traffic go ing from Norwich to Colchester will pass through the work; traffic from Colchester to Norwich will nse de- tour as posted | The following resurtacing work fs | under way Berlin, Berlin turnpike, between | Hartford city line and Berlin, Seymour, from Seymour southerly for two and one-half miles on the | Naugatuck valley road | Cheshire, from hill road, Detour post- a North Wind- under construction, coa Glastonbury, Hebron enue road is open to traffic. Shoulder going on All of the ahove roads are open but traffic should eed work | grq cas with eare BUSINE! FOR FNGLAND Swampscott, was looking . and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1025, PRESIDENT LIKES OCEAN CRUISIN Plans Mnre Trips Out From Swampscott President Coolidge, his first trip to sea on the Mayflower, st before mer vacation, Although the week-e Mrs. Coolldge n formulated, shire to Ham- [that they will spend it on the vac Essex county newspaper editors, A visit here from on Saturday, as te Kel t in ¢ Mass., forward today to fre- || |auent crulses along the New England | e completes lies from Washin ton last night, was expected to pl lan ifmportant part In the week-end |activities of the president, | mation had been given pn ence, It 18 probable that during the com- || e Mayflower to nrwz nearby, maki r to the one yester 8 of In- bordering Boston harbor, the first time since Marblehead harbor, president and Mrs July 10 (M~ | party of newspaper having enjoyed | 5¢a for a 50 mile cr """ | fications which t cal for crul and president conditions USIVE POLICY July 10 (A—A Jerusal the yvernment |s passi empowering the Je his sum- i EXC T.ondon, nd it 1s not den on the Milldale-New Haven | poarding the craft after the pre x‘”w’vi:(\‘-i, :1’:“1";::”:.\1‘1 read . dent's return late tomorrow fron ; i m: Aty New Britain, Corbin's corner oN |outing to be glven near here for | " Arabs age ! ! the West Hartford-Now Britain road liey. He would also be 1 to deport any ecretary Flonlin tore st be submitted to No inti — o P — stian |0 ha Intended ¢ of Mr N . . e e e K e o el Morneenif Tonlaten Harsinton | 7 I»m”xm : e oy el i G Second Hand Building favor cutting that sum from the tax yond fs finished. | Rakovsky, soviet envoy, who re- { gL SEaE ke load. He belleved the combined | Torrington, Goshen road, con-|turned to London yesterday longofainesaitdls Skaly Materials For Sale normal and surtax on Incomes |gryetion will soon start Moscow, Is sald by the Eng Il reuse t Batisaay st Sudsy Tncluding should not exceed 25 per cent, but| wipehester Rowley strest, Win e fe (Eiptse; muescisatarday jmnalEunday | SERRIES g he had reached no ronckusions 88 |sten i marn Sost, pers to have brought Ru - [either = ite Court or on bonrd || Doors, Windows, Plumbing Fix- to how the levy should be divided. | Groanwich-Boston Post road, con-|ders for British firms amounti the Mayflower. There had been no | tures, RadiaOrs, Lumber, Fire- Maximum surtaxes ranging from | uction on a cut-off near the New | 15,000,000 pounds or about revelation s to whetier | wood, ete. - ARply to foreman on 13 to 35 per cent have been advo- |y, gtate line. No delay in traftic. | 750,000 the secre elate movldtaks ip)lfton yNew EBEitaingna A} cated by other prominent figures. | " g, ord-Keelers hill on the Bos About tn 4 e with the president some nrgent mat tocky Hill Avey or the higher one being sponsored by |y poct yoad is under construction. | e »olx n'.rhnl‘ls of Thw. are for | ter concernin b RN YT T Chairman Smoot of the senate fi- Slight delay in traffic. | agricull and manufacturing L whether lie and Mr olidge would e nance committes and Chalrman | np 6504 Orange and West Haven- 10 tools, and the simply g0 over departmental and || reckers Green of the house ways and means | yyie0 g turnpike s being widened. | . materials, in routine matters, in preparation Pioncer 06 New Hayven, Conn committee, Senator Underwood of e e | eluding petroleum | Mr. Kellogg's return to Washington | Alabame, haa muggested s 13 per| FOERLT L R L cent maximum surtax, and Frank : at the conclusion of their confer- |ing weeks the president will utilize crulses to Fort .A me\\«, one of the fortified islands | The Mayflower weighed anchor for taking up his | station more than two weeks ago in took the Coolldge and a porters out to to the fortl- |, in.| were em | Dally Mall saya the | non-citi- fons for entry to Pal- this DIVORGE AWS OF FRANGE. PRAISED (Mrs. Ford Thinks They Are Just the Thing New York, J M wBritainCr . Store lverybody:: a. | by | lettl Ford 1y 10 (P)—F laws were Mir praised today Marte | Mrs | fashion de | Reginald Store Open Saturday Night Until 9 o’clock July Clean-up on All Women s High hushand ord, “nafl king" h | obtained a decree in “The French divoree st," she eall to be i idual. Ame : Grade Pumps and Oxfords ‘:I '\”., »”r' ; abroad o i Value to $6.5 e R Pat, Tan, Suede la and Blonde o st of friends and always | Satin, Velvet and Blonde Kid, all $ 95 |* s B heels. Sizes 215 to 8 They must ‘ y o “\'.‘”f,,‘ ‘ o go Saturday at ear by Parisian @ An opportunity you have long \rvu"m New \tvles in orn in Fn Another Showing of the | i i e “Dorothy King” | Broadcloth and Foulard | . : Dresses ¥ Wl"te K'd Hats Fine quality mercerized All white, and white fabrics in stripes, figures with Worth £3.00 contrasting colors, '$1.98 Extra Special! and floral patterns. Sizes 36 to 46 ‘\\onh fl A to sell as we are now 4 low prices -- high as $35 GDD TROUSERS To Match Your (‘oat and Vest i$34 S Excellently | Tailored ii Perfect Fit A Midseason 2 & Q. Factory Disposal b of thousands of high grade Suits from our L. great New York Tailor Plant, in connection with choice garments of our ngular stock. The malontv of these Suits were made by us, exceptional values at $10 more than asking. For quick clearance we have divided them into two groups, and you may take your choice of ; hundreds, now in this store at the following | Grouped together from | 3 siyles made to sell as we Men — you never saw [ their equal at these prices! Here is a chance tobuy || some of the best Suits make, that are usually paid for them at wholesale. GVOU b /VO 2 Grouped logether from styles made lo sell as high as $40 PeQ i i i \ | There are fine Wor-. ) | steds, all-wool Cassi- ;;L”"g":fi::;j | meres, Serges, Un- i M,,\,, | dressed Worsteds, | . | Flannels, super-fine s | grade tweeds, latest »‘““"“"‘}‘mh ‘ | styles, models, and jjMamiCah J__ é7 | every wanted color. Superb Tropical fifl.lfl Worsteds r==)(: i Sifk Yoke and Silk-Piped seams Trhese AreGreat Values! at prices L 306 MAIN STREET OPEN SATURDAY EVENING AS USUAL | Hot Weather Suits | A Wonderful Purchase of Silk Dresses summer weaves and patterns. 4. They're worth up to $10. and see them 1n our window Women’s Wool | ) Bathing Suits ' new style |ml :u]:u Sizes to $29 Children’s ‘ Cool Dresses The new Women's Crepe Night Gowns | Fine durable crepe gowns, lin white and light shades. e . 98¢ i Women’s \ | Silk Slips H Sizes 18 to Come kind Dainty voile and tissue| gingham in many pretty| |Radium and tricolet silk stvles. Sizes 7 to 14.| |Slips. White, flesh, orchid, Worth | ete. S’!’_:\u 1 2() ete Worth $1 98 840 Pairs of Womens Fme Quality Silk Hose A1.85 and “Gotham Gold Stripc “Laurel.” Full fashioned, 2 ity. White, black and es, pair Men’s Summer Shirt Imported Broadcloth, mer flannel and silk madras an;H' atte and neckband sty and $3.00 \flm Boys’ Wool Bathing Suits One mn black, 0 Grades ‘Berkshire” and | | Four Cases of Men's Summer ~ Union Suits | Athletic suits, knee length, | |in white striped madras and | “Styltex” white balbriggan. Also short sleeve, long leg suits in ecru, balbriggan or ey Ly m tvwwl white open mesh, porous weave and many other $l 89 styles, Qluflf': a'x?d 84c .:l 1000 Sample Pouch and Under the Arm Bags | sum- | stripe | stvle Value to 85,00 All eolors and styles Pin Seal, Mo- $ 98 roceo, Ve and Tapestry Don't Miss This Bargain, See Our Window | Stripe and Check| | Fancy Floral Broadcloth Voiles I 36 inches rade |40 inches wide, wonderful ‘;‘ “n)q\n:m ra colors w'v'w‘»;n', fine quality. .1 vard 2 59 “;M‘J” i 49c i i) 'r[ SR I Eti i R“m" | |Embroidered and ‘5 Pure Wool, Grey Marquisette | | 'y o Trimmed Curtains | Pillow Cases Flannel Trousers I backs i ?,’ LvIOO\ 1 g. Our| |A fine 5!\"“(#‘ all new E (gl\\ 590 hech 490 N\ /4 S Gross Pearl and Bead Necklaces cut Beads in all olors and Uu‘v.m-u\-\ll\lz “nl Ima'{"ir 25C 25 doz Womens Fine Lace Jabots With lor els ched, also a hundred other ..49c¢ earls and hand binations with Tonlet Good 1 Soap $1.00 Armand Cold Cream Compact. 50c 10e 1 N Hea two for ————————| |10c tube D. & R. and Gar- Pond’s Creams. den Tale. Special 1 5c ! ISpeeial . iuichoomn GC

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