New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1925, Page 2

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‘Prepare for Cold Weather DENATURED ALCOHOL for Your Automobile THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN SI. When $38.50 Takes Its Coat Off—You Receive An Extra Pair of Trousers! There are usands of 2 trouser suits in necticut marked $36,50 and gome of them are just a8 stylish—jus scientious and’ just as well made for it can- not be possible that we are the, enly clothiers in the state doing unusual things But-we add this with _’irnu- H That for every suft ‘ ers you can find page with th you can #ind a same quality marked Indeed, we have had a harder time making this price than you have had making money to pay it. ' the $38 Bingle Breasted Models HORSFALLS 93-99 Ysylum Stree: “It Pays to Buy Our Kind" First-Grade Oriental Rugs S. V. SEVADJIAN 15 Grand Street Telephone 1190 Ao Al Kinds of Repalring and Cleaning Nicely Done } PG increase th finish, of Duen e Bt L No.7, made by the same du Pont chemists who invented Duco finish Applied and immediately re- moved, it cleang Duco in a i Rubbed briskly it brings out a beautiful lustre. Polish Duco With Duco Polish DLCO REFINISHING (0. dm Street Phone 118 287 e J. D. DONAHUE Volce Culture W Fridays ftudlo 5433 (et et ROILLER SKAT T EVEY AT 1R “WALETT r'l\v\" oster 12AD THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS 4 i By the Amsociated Press, Corfu—Wllllam Hohenzollern has sent an agent here to look at his tamous castle, which he hopes to buy back when Germany settles with him for his confiscated propertles. Greece 18 planning to scll the castle and {ts art treasures at auction. Berlin—A monarchist speech by General 8ixt Von Arnim has led to a protesting demonstration by in front of the opera hou New York—Robert C. Stirton, wealthy corset manufacturer, pro- fesses to be unperturbed because wamen have discarded corsets. “Men are wearing ‘em,” he says. * Locarno—This Swies town Ja proud of the illuminated electric sign “Pax"” {t erected on a mountain to encourage the delegates to the security conference, France—The mother of Marcel Cachin, communist deputy, in prison for inciting French soldiers to mutiny, has left her fortune of 300,000 francs to a hospital Antibe: New York—Evangeline Booth has a fracturéd wrist and a shoulder from a fall in her home. Locarno—The socialists and fasclst! have been having a floral contest, The soclalists gave M. Vandervelde, Belgian foreign minis- ter, and Matteottl's friend, carna- tions and red chrysanthemums, while the fascisti took bouquets to the closely guarded Mussolini. New Haven—A war veteran who opposcd the bonus has made Ya university the beneficlary of the $1,500 insurance, the bonus given him. Philadelphia—Miss of Reading, Pa., has with a borrowed midiron. abled her to defeat M Campbell Hurd in an match during the tournament. : Edith Quier fallen in love Tt en. Dorothy extra hole garet Budlong, of silk shirt wircless fame, has been evicted from the gardener’s cottuge on her hushand's Boston—Governar Fuller has had 30 tons of anthracite removed from Just what the doctor orders, Doctors, too, show vear round. pon MoRE TRAN 0VIARS MAKERS o QUALITY FacoveT cruise expert. sprained’ Berthellyn cup, | the | Newport, R. L.—>Mrs. Jessle Mar- |banquet at the decided pref erence for Heckers’ Cream Farina A« Dieticians they are enthusiastic averits casy digestbiliry and its delicate texture Yet seldom s such healthful food o . appetizing. Nothing but the heares of wheat. Concealed in its creamy smoath- ness is 2 natural grain flavor that makes this ceresl an e er-welcome favorice the P T BT A, |has rented a public AEW BRITATN DATY HERALD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1075 FLASHES OF LIFE: MEN ARE WEARING CORSETS, MANUFACTURER DECLARES —_——— {his eellar and tuted. bituminous substi New York—Beven trees have been South American countrles as sym- bols of peace. Los Angeles—Rosetta and Vivian Duncan, actresses, owe more than £6,000 on their 1924 {ncomes, suys the government in a lien filled here. Chicago—Ninety-three per cent of the University of Chicago students are church members, Three list themselves as agnosties None pro- tess athelsm Los Angeles—Working conditions of women and minors in the movies are under state investigation insti- gated by the industry itself. Hollywood—The masquers clut auditorium so Roscoe Arbuckle may remain on the program of its revel Los Angeles—Tired of having his | name confused with a vegetable, Cu- cumbunga Avent asked and recefv- ed permission to change it. Tokyo, Oct. 16 (M — The death rate of infants in Japan is on the increase, prineipally because of the | deficiency of relief and eanitary measures, Official statistics disclose that more than 1.300,000 bables dfe in the empire every year. In tha light of these facts the home ministry has decided on the estab- lishment of sanitary etations in cidy throughout the country In which the population is more | than 50,000, Tt is expected that more than 3.000,000 ven will be ex- pended in this work. Physiclans ! and nurses will be on duty at each of these stations. TRADE SCHOOL, BANQUET The state trade school instructors, [thelr wives and mweethearts held a ool last night fol- lowed by da A radio concert was enfoyed and the dance numbers suppiemented the music as furnished by the orchestra. every READ THE HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS FOR YOUR WANTS BreakrasT CereaL | | [ | Death Rate Among Babies | Alarms Jap Government | [vays meets here Ibil before the Clhris l\h' {ure by March 1, DISAGREEMENT ON CAPITAL TAX LEVY Caillan Opposes Plan Suggested | sent by the police to he planted in | {0 Parliament by Herriot 17 Premier Herrlot and Finan ., Oct Former Min- ister Calllaux, respectively president | and ex-president of the radical party, have cordially but fundamentally disagreed on the subject of a levy on capital in France The radlcal soclalist congress in scgsion here is teeming with excite- {ment over the situation that has arisen iIn this connection. M. Call- laux holds that a levy on wealth | would be an act of “‘financlal lema. gogy,” but M. Herrlof, who appar- ently has a majority of members of | the left parties behind him, is of the opinion that suc aet. “We cannot leave this congress empty-handed.” deelared M. Herriot “A capital levy s necesenry to save France from bankruptey. We de- mand a eacrifice from wealth, not in a sentiment of low demagogy | because of our love for the repub- lic and the country.” M. Caillaux, who is r France's “financial wizard and vehement, depicted the danger of such an expedient, but ohservers belleved that had the question heen brought to a vete, M. Calllaux in all probability woild have been beafen. Efforts are being made to find a formula for amelic rating the diverse {\!-nq of the two slatesmen. The | concensus of opinion of the delegafes is that a clean-cut de or the other, is TAX REDUGTION 1§ TO BE FIRST ITEM Administration Leaders Gome to Definite Agreement Oct, 17 (M—Definite agreement has been reached among ho! administration leaders to give the prospective tax reduction Dbill right of upon the opening of islon, one way essential Washington, {congress in December. Chairnian, Green of the house and means committee, which Monday to prepare (he bill which is expected tb cut at least 00,000,609 from the taxpayers' toll \ext vear, declared today a measure will be ready for presentation on the opening day of the session. The honuse will be able fo pass the 18 helidays, Green predicted. . With sen: | leaders planning to rush action it there, final enactmen’ of a mens- fifteen days heforc first payments of the new vear arc due, is belicved possible. Tncome Tax Cuts Interest centers mainly in the proposed rndvu'm:ws in income taxes with leaders of hoth partics prepared to ‘«hv: in both the normal rates and surtaxes. Among others favoring increased exemptions also MISS LAURA P. FARRELL Vocal Technique and Vocal Development 39 Walnut Street Phone 1338-2 WHITE STAR R PANAMA PACIFIC LINES Will visit this city October 21 for personal conferences with these I‘]flnfllnfi winter vacations, STAR A most ad\anmceom opportunity for discussion of travel problems with a WINTER CRUISES Around the World on the Belgenland From New York From Los Angeles Fom San Francisca Backin New York April 6, 1926 November 2§ December 11 December 14 West Indies cruises White Suur S§ Meganric From New York January 23 and February 27 To the Mediterranean SS Adriatic SS Lapland From New Yotk Jan Cilifornia—By Sea Sea—15 days, 7 and Feb. 2§ Jan. 16 and March 6 Via Havana and Panams Canal —Panams Pacific Liners — Formightly sailinga. Appointments can be made through Geo. A. Quigley 308 Main Street New Britain, Conm. action fn France's | present state would be a patriotic ! | | | | | | | Jonly where, and in the amount. that |it exceeded a state tax on inherit- | {erimes would immediately cease. Hepres ntative Garner, Texas, rank. ing democrat on the committee, has come out with a proposal by which about 5,000,000 persons would be relieved of paying any ncome tax He would raise the exemption for Ingle persons ‘rom »1,00 to 83 and #or married personc foom $2,600 o 3 Representative Guarner presented this plan, which he predicates on a proposal to retire the nutional debt in years instead of 05, to fecre. tary Mellon yesterday. Ajthough the (reasury head Is withholding any public indication of his views prior to his appearance before the ways and means committee Monday, It is understood he belleves the treasury conld not stand reductions up to the | imount proposed by *Mr. Garner. Surtaxes As Well Treasury and administration offi. | «ials do favor, however, cuts in botn the normal rates d, surtaxes, as to surtaves, Mr. Garner would cut the maximum rate to 28 per cent, a fig. vra also suggested by Chalrman Green, while it is understood the treasury will recommend a maxi- mum of 20 per cent. The present | rate is 40 per cent. Modification or Lolizhment of most of the remain- ¢ miscellaneous faxe. inclnding those on theater tickats, automobiies | end the like, also is generally pro- Nosed \While littla revision of the adminl- strative provisions of the revenue | law is anticipated. Chairman Green loes want a medilcation that will | relieve the hoard of tax appeals of many of the trifling cases with which it 18 now swamped. He lelieves -~ | docket fee and witness fee attac ta cases brought before the board would drive many of the smaller ones hack to the courts. While there is general unaninity for tax reduction, fights are impend. | ing over proposed abolishment of the estate and gift taxes and the tax publieity provision. This program lus the support of the administra- tion, but Chairman Green and Rep- | resentative Garner both would retain the estate tax, applying it, however, ances, They belleve jts neceseary to reach perzons residiig in the District of Columbla or Tlorida, which have no Inheritunce tax. retention | "SECURITY PAGT 1S I STEP FORWARD (Continued from First Page) tlons of Germany both with her western and eastern neighbors. At- | téntion was called to the fact that M. Briand recently had quaghed sen tences imposed upon Germans for crossing into occipied territory and that there s expectation at | court martial h\ France and Bel- ginm of German accused of war helief was expressed that cgne area would be cva fore the wsecurity pact is signed. I'he Five Treaties The flve treaties initinled yeste; day which are not to be changed be- fore they are finally signed in Lon don, ] The Rhine ct, between Germany Relgium, ¥ Great Britain and Italy: and arbitration conventions between Germany and Belglum, Ger- | 1 | | | | \ many and Pr Germany and Po- land and Germany and Czechoslova kla. I'he officlal communication issuca before adjournment of the confer ence sald that M. Brland had an- nounced the conclusion hetween France, Poland and Czechoslovakia of agresyients “with the object of securlng to thess countries the beno- nce, fits of the arbitration treaties men- |of which must follow in restoring tioned above, which will be deposited | peace and security to Europe.” with the League of Nations in due course.’ These agreements guarantee to France the vight to ald her eastern allies in casc of flagrant aggressions, |made first?" A momentous announcement in Senlor: “To give him a chance to the communication was that results [say a little something, 1 suppose.— had been achioved “the consequences | American Legion Weekly, Say, Pop Juntor; “Pop, why was Adam Fall Clearance Sale RENEWED FORD CARS We are moving our lleadqqnl‘tel's and storerooms to Elm street, near East Main, and we must dispose of our stock of used Fords before complet- ing this move. In short, we need the space for incoming new cars. The following cars are as represented and each of them is well worth the price asked. Small down payments required. Convenient terms allow- ed all responsible partie: SALE ENDS TODAY Roadsters Year Price 1924 $175 1923 $125 1922 $100 1919 $25 1918 ...... §25 TOURINGS 1918 ....... 820 1918 ....... $§25 Tudor Sedans Year Price 1924 $375 924 8350 1924 $100 1923 3225 1923 $250 1922 S175 1921 $125 I Tourings Year Price 1925 $§225 1924 §200 1924 $200 1923 $150 1922 $125 1922 $135 1921 $ 85 1921 $100 1917 $25 COMMERCIAL FORDS Stake, 1922 ...... $ 85 | Ton Chassis, 1924 $150 Half Ton, 1923 ... $125 | Half Ton, 1919 ... § 75 Many Other Cars, Chassis and Bodies at ..................... 815 to $25 AUTOMOTIVE SED CAR EXCHANGE ARCH STREET OPEN Coupes Year Price 1924 ...... $300 1924 3325 1923 §225 1923 $250 1922 ...... $175 1920 .«.... 810D Dump, 1923 ..... $150 Open Express, 1922 $75 86 PHONE 1769 EVENINGS AND SUNDAY for W. City Hall Building THAT WILL BE WELCOMED MOST HEARTILY BY DISCRIMINATE HOME-SEEKERS It is our good fortune to have at this time immediate disposal three of the most attractive cottages in the city. In' combina- tion with their ideal locations we know that these homes will fully meet your most exacting demands. Owing to their attractiveness, both as homes and investments, it would be well to call for more detailed information concerning them AT ONCE. This is bound to be an instance where the correctness of the “early bird gets the worm” theory will be ably demonstrated. L. HATCH CO. Phone 3400

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