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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925, TT—— ——————————————— e e — NAMINE []F H]STER Ice Floes Turn McMillan Back from Polar Expedition , "I"..(,“".'SON (F FAMOUS JAP IS i’it, i 1111‘1“111 1.51275737’7 ;i: e ALUU > e U P F— vas 8$93,200,000,000 30 fialite [ment ho did not wish to die, and “ m v " b 4 ” creases until 1920 1n whieh year the | ‘mm\n,: himselt from the [.U\lm He | o Laietically Anunged For Quick e \ Internal revenue report showed 7. | Meir of Famous Surgeon Fails, But ':nrll e managed to swim to shallow i 'fli’n'n:;"f:fu! ;...:_w H M Nt B P H D\y ‘ £ 2A0,000 returns filed with a total His Sweefheart Takes ‘tf;‘”fr Bt .“,!"1:,“,'];"'lflmlgmll,':,m;;. 1 ONSECUTIVE | noNe [ ay ot Be Permanent Dr : ! {Income reported of $23,735,000,- | ‘ chmge Fiepnia \ o it e fhe e ] Her Lite was In duty bound to accomplish ||, i i 1t year the research burean “ehinfin,” he slashed his throat with Y . n . A hat | S day / % RETRONSERILY % cc ed and hat | ¢ U s attrar & constderabils 4 R | their total income was “4 158,000,~ aliniuieinntrasing donsiderab : R dayi 1 line 42 30 | 006, In 1921 the fnt i lattention in the Japanese newspa- N TICE o e nternal revenue |pore, “Shingn” s a word meaning { line ‘3180 L. (Was 3 1 ] “ e et ithe denble-sulcide af lovers whosr l \-\«v:lylo:nl»r l‘]nnr |,p", Application, 0 - : 5 2 Pl i a total net income reported of | (uyre seems hopeloss. P | ount 6 worde to a [pe. Wa Il ; A 000000 Whie N tareaan [ ESlAeamEEN0 SLgino et i| 14 tner to an men, o e search fcont tragedy the “man in the case Aug. 22, 1926, [ Minimum Space, 3 iinea 3 shows 40,819,000 persans {wan Shintaro Kitazato, son and heir Building Depatimen Mintmum Book Cliaige, 3 centa. v occupled whoso total cur- W o to, famous Jap- 4 No Ad Accep A Ak g J | To whom it may concern: \ e '”'l = Kitarzato di 1] |;,~y ‘]‘.’4,“,‘;4’m”m«t:u’v oniloatlonbiaatiysant made tor My Kezsics guer_the “‘whunfi 3 S THOR DEAD {tempt to end his life, but the girl. | oiieis erect the folows: 3 fami S anon s anOInNe L VL on \ ejgha, wa onnd denr A % 2 e 1 Atk for s “Want Ad" Operator. 1on, Aug. 22 (Pr—Arthur Shir- |* DeAutifl gel 8 found dend. | {oh o ent at 160 Shuttle Meadow | oo ssistant sccret EAths ] : Az " ; i 4 ha of the meat moteworhy.of |, To Pody of Kitazato was discov- | ¥ [Phemeqt L6 P 0 MEC LT elder British dramatists, anthor 1"'5‘“’; s 1r '\ (hronr | Brick factory bullding, 40 High| “My 014 Duteh” “Two Littla [\ i ST SRR L carlote, | trect, Minnie Hagearty, owner. All | tlan from amnong several men su 4 s i onds” and other favorites, Iv”“ S stls :, suicide told the po. | Persons chiecting to the Issuance of . jert P. Gary ar B 8 : = Y * i 8 : AgeRYs : llice he had fallen In love with |permits for above have one weel ey o Lo ; ; . feiin and that becanse he was al. | from date to motify the bullding Burial Lots, Monuments ; 4y A : itania bur 000 barrels [ready married, they decided to com- | commission BURTAL VAULTS—Concrate stgel reias A T A s PR e R Ruflding Inspector, forced: water preof. bermetically weals N I . | ed wil outiast either wood or metal. today for Ne ‘ ) i ol Iyoung man. they tied themselyes to- . J. HENNTSE Do not require Inrger lota Reasonably er an addre 1 | | iine Rl iropped to 6,662,000 pointn jnege physician and inyventor. Young ry and gens Iy an bition {rs has opportunity to & lect @ permanent district adminstra- Tel. 647-15 priced. N. B. Vault Co. Kensington. | eral Andre asserted that it is SV bR | HeraliAnd rted that f NEW BRITATN—Mounmental Works, 138 antirely possible he may select an ad Oak St Monu ministrator for the second district b g | descriptions, Carving and letter cutting fore the reorganizatic an go A i i % it % | .our_epecialty. Into effect on Septem ] of the smaller boats of the & , He expiects sventuglly = to kel MeMillan Arctic expedition being The Bowdoin, flagship of the MecMillan ;volar expedi- Foster the firse deputy adminlstrator | oy 9 M 5 = 3 ! F T o e D i W'n"_‘)" m‘_"' b .1, 'I"_‘:”::r‘; lion, at Hopedale, Labrador, the last stopping place of the | “\artety. speciatizing: on funeinl worke 8 chosen for the permanent position, | cavsed the exneditl B By oxpedition in North America. This shows the Bowdoin, # i 2 MLJ.‘LM_ ) | i xpedition to be called X ) ; ERS—for the weddl he declared, {0ff. Arrow points to a hols in the high and dry, being fitted with a new propeller to replace / ! \ sters, roses, ete Putney's Fate In Air yottor * Srrnds s . The fate of Wisnk T Pulney of| - o b %Ky t made by the ice the one smashed by icebergs. Hartford, tne present f al direc- | = 3 — — ,:‘_ . .,.mmm‘, s S % . I i 4 NICE CARNATIONS—31 » doz. Vers fine i ssih ) J P S flowers. Sandaliie’s Greonhcuse 2 hande of the man who is eventuall P hoin 000,000,000 In 1912, as a hasls, the 2y o ! 1 andaliie’s Greentcuse 213 appointed \ roui ) i Alnabl | | report shows that the fotal incoms 7 \ . Ly oA U LA, IREL administrator of th dis er our new plan we shall | [ of $27,100.000.000 1n 1300 was ac- -/ i not. consider that our fask of en 5,200 General Andres | tually ‘worth 25.200.000,600 of 1) R S e forcement is completed unfil e 1913 dollars. Going to the peak drews began sz p have put law violators in court with eAr of 1020 tha £740152.0001000 tne ractors and mans . r e made ont against rome of that vear is shawn to ha dtdacy was presente o ¢ r than a reasonable | been worth only 36,300,000,000 of A aia i e i tion of conviction,” declared s ottt Sl o S Flofuaion of Dollar Topres 3,72 00 S0 . g et material resented fo court without approval | | of $67.254,000 000 45 ghomn to ha il Auto and Truck Agencics ehairman of the er ittee of o m ke mure that every | dollars as valued in 1212 The 100! i ~n Motosr Balea 171 Soutb theusand to v p some al |« 1 2005 10 enurt i good and e fncoma of 262,736,000,000 {3 gi one 870, » . il high class men nnd character ost certain to result in eonvic-| New York, Aug. 22 (F—Ths total| a rating in the valus of 1913 Aol A 1 hlt t Id ] MOTOR CARS—eales o a Sralt e ey SEIEe molllione |“current. ncome’ ‘ot the American | Tars of onlv $100.001000 lass (1o p g aflng W (2 Spo WOl 3 ol Bulck Co. 193 Arcb St Phonq would ma ) ind finan ene hoping that|osopie rose from $67.25€,000,000 in | tha $74,16%,100000 fncsme of ¢ i RS eyl cial q ) co! administrat il be able 101919 to $74,155,000,000 in 1020 and | peak year of 1220, ! 1 1 % ecure gorvices of outstanding |declined to $62,736,000,000 4n 1921.| T the study of the chanz $ lnStant y expose t € Irau ARMAIneRcOrner St ok atreeta who will take up the task These figures are contained in & re-| ho aconomie welfare of the peopl TOLET MOTOR GARS—fales and BN sl 5 (ice. Buperfor Auto Gompany, 17 priasiy S : rases against port to be fssued by the national bu-| o¢ the Trnited States it is revealed BBt Phons a1L) ( come forward anl Mt doronl o | prohiLition Ja vo s a pa- [reau of economic research Which | bt during the 13 years under 1e. ° Four Pafis of a check need pro- { e tired army s of ur triotie duty F ary only a|snmmarizes the results of an ex- |, . L i 2 AL ¢ the hypothetical . ennett Motor Eales have applicd for the ioh | fraction of what v wonldiearr b otiga Shic < 5 .'.‘,m,\w\ v npid OHe Joh | fnictionof would earn in [haustive Investigation wpon which | Lo 305 IR ATHEEE SRS TOE tection: the amount,the name of the E=taTe i 5 sk Ao ! |Pr. Wilford 1. King, Maurice Leven | yympar of dollars constituting ) 7, ST T e, second district consic of Conner ‘1,,,, a corps of assistants under the | & F. Motor Bales Corp., 155 Elm Sty ticut and the enstern and southern 1 aivast 2wl . [current {income, and that ev t]’l d q d 1‘] S onts, ' iner Frankin Phone 1 WORLD %HIPPING TONNAGE il e o L I Rl e - el N Flwhen this income was reduced ¢ : i CARS A Eh i n B SE N SRS y and Dr. Wesley C. Mitchell. | ojjarg 4n 1313 purchasing por The checks we furnish our de- Salss aud sorvice,. Genuing ¥ i T AiAE Leaiteen VAR e T o |summer of 1822, Another outstand- considerably improved, althouzh POSitors are completely protected, Simervice B e anicay hopses to be A S —_— relatively much less degree, Me . Hattind Aven Cory i reventon vy e eeort o b L e oy | An erasure, by knife or by chemi- Flortst Service; before Grocs Tonnage Owned Tn \Was [24,000,000 persons engaged in “'gain. 2 wi A\ 1 persons engaged fn “gain ineome inereased from $249 in 10 But 1.6 Tons Tilosdst Rowia ful occupations” do not report tax RBBIE e 61611118 Tons, Lloyds' Regis- 2 repor to a peak of $837 fn 1920 and an internal rev e e ter Shows, EC-W S LA L [ 1921 1t #tood at $579, The pureh cals, Ofany part of one of our checks LCEXINGTOR, OAKLAN o £ this per capita incon : . . N | AARD i le'in‘,‘f-r :.' Iviv;zp drnH}sgy ":x'\‘v‘lahu will produce a g]armg white stain Dty Motor Con & Bim ot i shows that fhe $299 of 1308 we ECIoTC, S of the 1013 dollar in the paper of which the check is §| reio a0 Senvica & G. Hamien im_etreet. m: The sharp drop of eleven and one- If hilllon dollars from the infiation | riod of 1920 te the depression | of 1921 was the greatest fluc- 1 hat a & per capita income ¢ : . = atfon in the nominal total nation- | {hat v mia TTDFMOBILE MOTOR CARS— The Few ! 1 1 o racorded fn the hurea's| 1417 a8 el to onls 361 of 1 made, 1nstant]y exposing an at- | iined 2 mith Motor Ealen 100 West i i ws ¢ Dt fn 80 vessels 2 lincome stud running back fo| 1913 dollars, and a $579 per capit 4| Mam 6t Phone 2300. Wasl SeEE . . £ i ge was ] o1 | 1a0a income of 1221 was equal to on temptcd fi'alld. U MOTOR CARS—and trucks, Kenneth LY i i 10 1 v steamers |1 ¢ho qatter year the folal in-| 334 of the 1913 dollars, 3 g | . Searle & Co., Sales aud Sertlce. cor, A " ‘ e latte ®. e fota 9 . Lim and Park Ste. Phoye 2110. Loca) For the protechon of our cus= i 'wlnrl;::{rif;n:;g;_:;zu:hus. h tomers we have our checks made SE s on Genuine Safety Paper. R R R Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor. R O. Rudoiph. Phone 3051-1. amers with th ciors fo ther LBl ! 27 salling | come is shown to have been §°7 The average nominal incomes « states a 1 B e b 1 manthe from Jume, | 100000000, Tt rose steadily to £52.-| the “galnfully occupled” are shomn Andrews AN 000,000,000 §n 1913 and then|fo have virtually doubled durin Putney Failed o Tmpress Andrews dropped to $31.600,000,000 the next | the 13-year perlod. The average in i vas an in- The general { 0 Shl Lgnot Or tON- | voar, Beginning in 1915 the frend | coma of the person gainfully ocen- b A Impressed v ol Ll L i " |started upward again making great | pled was 1 in 1909, which w £ Wt for administrat Sn lraps until the peak was| equal fo of the 1213 value. 3 | This average income of the gain- v 1 ; A 2 2 price changes during the| fully occupied steadily increased to 2 Irew ting Into « : it re recent years of this period | $1,851 in 1020, That, amount i5 g N T h fect he is pl entire respor i 5 Al \' .| (1909-1921) have been so viclent!shown to equal in value 997 of the ewW eachner Ribility f rs n 1 ¢ ‘eonsiderable po. |that comparisons of money values!| 1913 dollars. In 1521 the average f of the d ad 1 ey for different years tell practically | of this class of income was $1.53 I8 not e maki 1 ; SN i nothing ahout the varlations that | equal in value to 857 of the 1813 | to what U present i 2 Tnenthe | have occurred either in the physi- | dollars. | fores he sh | cal volume of business or in the| The fact that 34,000,000 persons quantity of goods that the income|engaged in gainfnl occupations do v." says a statement issued | not report taxable income s shown bureau supplementing the | by a comparison of figures of the MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEN figures. "It has been neces- | Natlonal Rurcan of Economic Re- . = <o under |sary, therefors, to convert many | search with those of the internal nd motor- | items info figures representing val- [ revenue office. In 1916, the first ) fons, for | U°S In money of constant purchas- | year of the income tax. the internal Saven- |ing power. TFor this purpose, prices| revenue office showed that thers e the year 1913 have heen com- | were 457.( s filed report Ire nly n as standard.” la total net income of £4,298,000,- ! e total income of $32,- 000, In aame y the figures ThE POTTERS BY J. P McEVOY snar . | | Gerring S0 AN monesT BN GosR, ) HE HAD | STARTED = BANDIT CANT MAKE A LVING | .I'M SUCH -A, , M) T cop on T\ You on}| | Anvrore 2 How Am 1 GoNG | Sieser/ | HICE YOUNGE GONG - O MAKE 5 B s )atas = | | 0 M MY INC ¢ / FACENTOO, | EXCEPTON OF Y0 Gmr\ o B (WICKED ~Aa 48 ppm:i%:' CAREER, — YOUNG MANE Here Is Raleigh Valentine Reece, who has been chosen to succeed [John T. Scopes as a high school |teacher at Dayton, Tenn. It's a safe He Forgot His Suspenders < B i e | won't mention monkeys during the - T | coming school year BEEN W (vas, Ad 1 \ / Hushand Cusses e WATER TH TUKIA SEE Him AHOY THERE 61T CUT OF THIS '/\_‘I’V'CZ?E;\‘W \ “My husband is plainspoken; he AFTERNGOA! | SHIVER AGHI et \ 8 L a spade a spade” (' O : ’ HAVE YLCST < g g alls {1 SRl Dt % HERE § \ VER SEASER ) | | Collega Washington Cougars Paw. WHY DOATCHA Union Suburban Express Dafly Service Between New Britain Office, Occupin & Johnson, 46 Main St. Tel. 125-4. Hartford, New Britain, Plainville, P T T 5 " N Forestville and Bristol, © 1925 by Nevspaper Fen

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