New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1926, Page 30

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WASKOWITZ quis - CITY PLAN BOMRD Resigns Because He Has Re-|:." moved fo Hartlord Saul P Nis re Was) p i E time to to be about Command: remonic esident of | who e AL STATE RECORDS nex from I plathed at 10 former Mr. G Puty apportur Um to the com rumbull his and hours ossible in a records of ich re turned wer committee's f 1 We not y 1 but rtly fc to the aceo imission a meet subject the confe New Ha imittee w had congide ng Gil oning. id that SAUL P. WASKOWITZ lnted of offi ind the summer lowed by the resent commission lans have not yet Listimates mad ey of tha out during th Il in ani wh been made, on a prelir cost year | cons ity was | was apinion of or tion of such future the | that or a time iting committes hout | done by a profes or hy the ¢ ering department of the city w = 1l corporation n- city rnment 1 in the latter c tional ses of the # commissioners 11 sary 10 inecy commission, $700 will | will o'clock of Burritt just over F This is in accord solution adopted by the | Wednesday eve- | ion eon climinat- | at The January meet to ack nday morning ct the corner Main stre br at 1ge 1on council ent week Senior High will be until the week of s point. depart- commigsion br January Monday the ring the sehool On enti lying the course 158 with topment in this city in the nes rehearsal. The commission will meet cupy February 4 | n western side an rg will oceupy sei INOGEAN FLIGHT Iass banquet will he First 1 the in the amitt imd owed to (Continued from assignm by hefore m another 1y in night cast w nt esiday morning e class Weil the ni rium n production will im company and ‘comewhat,” 1ction should at least unt has laid its from graduation eats in the middie < and bass singers will take 1 the soprano | class night cast afternoc held in the yz. The fourth period chorus class zo if they o', OPENED TO PROBERS irst Page) he firm cominis- Coftin, who lity 1o pre ittee was in 1 the claim. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926, Spot News! | Only once in 25 years can this picture be taken. It shows Pope Pius placing the first brick in a Deputy | the ceremony of closing the vatican's holy door for another quarter of a century. SENATE FINANCE the him to ¢ office to con at ai to rrivir earlicr immed to Mr, over his preliminary study rmal instruc- lington and com- et been com- will be issued publication tants ourned at 12 to call of the Charles n, & member asked {f the red the advis. rene, yatric to Hart his had been | but that it e committon be il the fav sronr delayed sti GRABUATION WEFK Program Arranged in Connection With Commencement A daly schedule of events for com- made known sehool to Mon day, | re graduation chorus will jeet in the auditorjum for a gradu ss will oc- the |, section, 5 on the east the day. ar- 1tion in ind th the students no not he g Tue pr program eveni songs he sung at class assembly rarsal be il by 11 ST, PETER'S IS of the gradu Thur will play he chorns under hews, su- ool o'clock gradu- ROWDED the AT FUNERAL OF ORGANIST Pricst Who Married Ranmzacrimer Officiates at Funeral | Services for Latter Mr. and Mrs. This Morning 1ay | DEFENDS REPEAL i | Tax Bill Advocates Elimination' | of Inheritance Levy Washington, Jan. 22 (®—The re- | port of the senate finance committee | |on the tax reduction bill, s mitted to the senate today by Chair- man Smoot, defended repeal of the inheritance tax oo the ground that this field of taxation should be left ntirely to statc except in emer- | geney Only the of the Washington, logg of the State as ments for sending personnel to Tacna tions there are non-commissioned duty in the ten republican members committee 1 the report Senators King of Utah, and Jones of New Mexico, have indicated they ‘:\'w')?‘l file separate reports, but the other dr ts on the committer have indicated agreement with | most of the features of the bill. | Further discussing its proposed repeal of the inheritance tax, against which a stubborn fight is in pros pect, the committee majority de- clared adoption by the house of a provision allowing eighty per cent | credit for payments of state inheri- tance taxes constituted an admissio |that only 20 per cent of the feder: levy was needed. | The report said the committee | was unanintous for reduction of the |8 {maximum surtax rate from 40 to 20 cent., as approved by the This figure was deseribed “the lowest practicable rate,” the report added: | “The committee has not ap- proached the matter from the stand- point of benefitting the cxtremely wealthy Comment on decision to increase sign South American liam head Suel Lassiter, of the plebisci be ¢ which | hands, nel known | virtue of to his | available without made. per house. as and the committee's the eorporation tax as an offsct to repeal of the cap- ital stock levy, the report promised | “thorough study of the situation through the joint committee pro- by the bill in the hope that method will be devised later whereby inequalities between the different business methods be [ obviated.” | he effect of the small increase in the corporation income tax is to continue the capital stock tax upon those corporations which have a net but to base the tax upon in- proper eritcrion of the value of the privilege), rather than pon the corporate assets,” it added “Such corporations thereby are ro- lieved from the ling two returns and of keeping separate ccounting records.'” nosed Jan, Weshington, complaint upon num Lrought the same some may to trial next on which the lago, the was told sioner Thompson. Mr. Thompson, minority in competitor of pany presented [ tice senate com come (as 4 the the its necessity of department 1 monopoly in After inve ting an SKIPPY EM GHOSTS UP AT SOMERSET GOHAGEN'S EAN'T GIVE ME THE L SLIP Now- NOT WHEN THE C FERRET'S ON THE d08. ARMY OFFICERS MAY BE SENT 10 TACNA-ARICA | Secretary Rellogg Holds Conference With Secretary Davis of War Department, an. 22 (P—Recent conferences between Secretaries Kel Department and Davis of the War Department gave rise today to reports that arrang additional army Arica to assist in supervising the plebiscite prepara- under w: In the light of these reports it was | expected that a detail of officers and | officers, Panama dcpagtment vould be ordered to proceed to the provinees in near future to report to General Wil- designated commission. | S step, it thought, would | carrylng out a possible decision by the plebiscltary emomission under general supervision of the 0 pleblscite would be placed in neutral l Competent and fmpartial person- General Lassiter by command Panama Canal forces would be made I question by th: | War Department if demand for their ALUWINUM CHARGE which company of America is to he month before federal trade commission fs the rtment of instice refused to act several years judictary committee | today by Trade Commis- dey who is one of the | commission, Aluminum 1o the jus- igation under the l\nrm-rmn of Herman J. Galloway, an |assistant attorney-gencral, he said the department held there was no case. The cmoplainant then ap- pealed to the federal trade commis sion, with the result that the com- plaint was issued against the alum- inum company, in which Secretary | Mellon is interested, and a trial or- | {dered. | Mr. Thompson said he could not |discuss the name of the complain- ant under a rule of the commission. | Asked about a charge that the trade commission's Aluminum com- pany report was made public dur- Ing the 1924 campaign for political rurposes, Mr. Thompson declared lecision to publish the report as unanimous and involved no |thought. of possible political effect. “I don't want fo say so in this particular case,” ho said, “but we {have found that witnesses frequent Iy disappeared or found themselves vnable to festify when names of complaints were made public in ad- vance of trial.” now on the neutra) - WILL BE VISITED iPumam Bank Receiver Anxions | lor Settlement Hartford, Jan. 22 (P—Recelver George M. Coffin of the First Na- tional Bank of Putnam, wrecked by the defaleations of G. Harold Gll- | patric, former state treasurer, nounced today that wilt of the an- he go to conference with comptroiler of currency, Joseph W, McIntosh, Recelver Coffin abont a month |ago recommended to the comptrol- !ler of the currency that the govern- ment’s elaim against the directors of the defunct Putnam bank be com. promised for approximately $20,000 This figure is about $105,000 less than the total sum which the re- | eciver called upon the directors to pay to cover their alleged liabllity for several bad loans made by Gil patrle, who was cashler of the bank. | The figure of $20,000 was tenta- I tively agreed npon by Receiver Cof- fin and lawyers for the directors, Its acceptance rests upon the deciston lof Comptroller McIntosh, who has | not yet made known his atthtude on the situation. () —The Alumi- said a com- charging y; = IM GOIN' UP To THAT ROUSE AS A CHOST CA(LME THE FERRET, FELLERS, NICHNAME 1T To ME. Washington within a few days for | Dept. of Justice Refused to Act '~ Several Years Ago Pa’s All AT YOUR SERVICE Below 1s a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetica) arrangement, Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1==BURIAL LOTB, MONUMENTS $—DEATH NOTICES 3=FLORISTS 4=FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6=LOST AND FOUND 6—~FPERSONALS 7—~STORE ANNOUNCKMENT® AUTOMOBILES §=AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9=-AUTO8 AND “RUCKS FOR BALBD 10—~AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIEE 13=AUTOMOBILES WANTED= 13- AUTOS~TAX] BERVICB 14~GARAGES TO LET MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES | 16—MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L8 WANTED 17—8ERVICD 8TATIONA REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICK 18=BARBEKS HAIRL'S, MASSEUSS 19=BUILUING AND CONTRACT | 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED | 21— DENTIBTS | 22~ DRESSMAKING & MILLINKRY 23—-DYEING & CLEANING NSURANCE~ ALL KINDE 15—-LAWYERS-PATEN1 ATTORNEYS 26--MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE 21—-PAINTING, PAPER HANGING | 28—~PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL 20—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—-PRINT'G, JOBH'G, BTATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICKS 32-REPAIRING & NO TUNING | 33—WANTED TO RUNDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAY | 34~~CORRESPOUNDENCE CCURBEE | $8=DANCING PEACHERS 38=-INSTRUMENTAL AND VUCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV, INSTRUCTORE | 48— WANTED—INSTRUCTORE EMPLOYMENT 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCILS |40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 1—HELP—MEN WANTEL 42--HELP—WOMEN WANTED | €3—~HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44~-8ITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 46—BITUATIONS WANTED--WOMEN FINANCIAL WK 48--MONEY LOANED 49~-WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STUCH 60—CATTLB AND BWINB 61—-DOGS, CATS, PETS 62—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIEF 53—HORSES, VEHICLES 64—WANTED—LIVE BTOCK MERCHANDISE | 88—~ARTICLES FOR BALE | 86—BUILDING MATERTALS |57~BUSINESS & OFFICB EQUIP 54—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTE |89—FEED AND FUEL 2 | 60~FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTE 81—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGS TG EAT | 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—=MACHINERY, ELEC., & TOOL& 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORE: 60—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTE 63 B—RADIO 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELI 68—WANTED~ ARTICLES TO BUY | REAL ESTATE FOR RKN1 | 63—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTR | 70—~BUSINESS_PLAf FOR REN | 11=DESK ROOM AND OFFICES | 72=FARMS FOR RENT |13~HOUBES FOR RENT 74—SUBURBAN FOR RENT 7§—VACATION PLACES FOR REN1 76—WAREHOUSES & RTORAGE 177—WANTED—TO RENT [ REAL ESTATEL FOR SALE 18— AGENTS—REAL EGTATB 79~AUCTIONEERS 80—BLDG, & BUSINESS PROP $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE $2--FARMS FOR BALE !$3—HOUSES FOR EALE $4—SHORE PLACES FOR.SALE 83—SUBURBAN FOR SALE | 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE R1—RFEAL ESTATE—WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND BOTELS 88—HOTELS 89—ROOMS FOR RENT 90. -ROOM8 AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING | 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 33—WUERE TO DI WHAT HAVE YA : GOT YA HEAD STICKIN OuUT For ? Set Now THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arrangea For Quick aud Ready Reference LING (ATES FUR CONSECUTIVE INSKRTIONS Charge Prepatd Iine 0 E7 iine 1 line line line 2 4o 38 [ Kt 36 30 8180 8160 Tearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line. 14 liner to an fuch, Minimum Space, 3 I Minimum Book Chy No Ad Accepted After 1 Classified Page on S8ame Day. A M, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of customors. Call 925, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator —_—m——m—— 36 cents, P M, for Bat. 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial o, nents BURIAL ™ VAULTS--Concrete steol rein: forced; water-proof, hermetically sealed N. !! Vault 7(,‘0. Phone 647-15, | NEW BRITAIN works, 123 Oak Bt, Monuments of all sizes and descriptions, Carving and letter cutting our_epeclalty. Florist BOSTON. NS—Very rearonable pri andell's ~ Greenhouse, 218 Oak Phouo 2643-12, Bt —————————— LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At a Court of Probate holden at New taln, within and for the District of in the County | of Con on the Januar 1 Pre Gaftney, Esq. Judge, Jnnuszewski of &aid Britain, admintstratrix on the of Adam Januszewski or Jieraus lnte of New Britain, within said | This Court doth decreo that slx months | be allowed and limited for the creditors |of sald estace to exhibft thelr claims inst the same 1o the administratrx and irccts that public notico ba glven of this |order by advertising in a newspaper pub- lished in eald New Britain and having a circulation in sald district, and by posting {a copy thercof on the public in sald Town of New Britain, | place where the decea | Certified from R e TR e NO. 12846, Treasury Department, office of Comp- troller of the Currenc; Washington, D. C, November 9, 1425, Whereas, by ea actory evidence pre- sented to the underelgned, it har been made to appear that 'he City National Bank of New Britaln" In the City of | New Britain fn the Ceunty of Hariford | and State of Connecticut, hae complied with all the provisons of the Statutes of the United Btates required to be ecom- plled with before an aesociatlon enall be authorized to commence the business of Bankin; Now therefore 1, J. W. Meclntosh, Comp- troller of the Currency, do hereby cer- tify that “The City National Bank of New Hritain" in the Clty of New Britaln n the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut {e authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in! Sectlon Fifty one hvndred and Rixty nine of the Revised Btatutes of the United States, In testimony whereof witnesa my hand and eeal of office this ninth day of November, 1925, J..W. McINTOgH, | [ Comptroller of the Currency Seal) | | e ———— EUT FLOWERS- potted plastn plear {oty. Speciallsiog on fur Johnaaie Graonhouse, $17_Church Bt T Gard Phe 8512, I SOTTIE Don—Tost ‘(H_--':.«.‘ white, answers to namo o . ; jed to Mrs, Bunngll rsday afl Inity or At to lasting clues or se SHARFENED- joods, 15 Main St. AUTOMOTIVE oral wo [T Autos and uck Agencles ACME TRUCKS— Saler and Bervice. Er won Motor Sales, 171 Bouth Maln Phone §7 i il BUTCK MOTOR CARB=-Saler and Be/v Capital Buick Co. 193 Arch 8t Phe Concern, oln_strcet 4 TRUC! and eervice, Genu barts and eccesvories. Autoimotive § & Service Co, 248 Elm. Phone FRANKL ARE-The car for 10 ye: Sales_and lco, 453 Wert Main 3686, HUPMC Clty Bervice Station, Stanley 8 LEXI Cats, Motor_Co CHEVROLET sorvice, Superlor Chureh St FORD tractor. Balew i i3 Ben Harttord Av Pavicid. GAKLAND A ales and Service, m 8t Phone 2724, MOTOI GATES Auto Company, 211, CHRYSLET ana 6. Bales service. Bennett Motor Bales, 260 A 6t Phouo 2982 o DODC BROTHER8—8ales and werv 8. & F. Motor Sales Cu!n..; 166 BIm grade motor carr, Hales and serv C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t; Phone 22 are. Bales and Bervio City Motor Co., 6 ‘Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker. _Eim Street. _Plone 2458 GLLSMOBILE MOTOR CAR fined Six.” Smith Motor Sales, 100 W Phono_ 2600, 10, 7 MOTOR CAT Trucks. Kenn M Eim and Park Sts, Phone 2110, Agents for Gabriel Knubhers. 8t B=Forirm 1 [ Hardware (1 1eh e 8t e 15 1 et eth Searle & Co., Salex and Setvice; cor. Local STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Saies and Servic, Arch_Et. Albro Motor Phone_260. Sales Co. 226 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— Sale sand Be ° Cherry &t *The Sleeve-V: R._C. Rudolph. Phona 2051-2, motor cars. vice, 127 ve Motor.” Autos and Trucks For Sale | Views Nebraska’s Capital Purely American Style | Lincoln, Neh., Jan. 22 (P)—A nev |school of architecture, distinetly |American in its appropriaten the westerh prairie is seen in braska's new $9,000,000 capitol by Prof. Hartley B. Alexander, of the University of Nchrask: I ThE ebraska capitol |new style,”” he said. “It | can styl a prairie sty re-echoes the symbol prairie soil and such symbolism o other edifice in the Unifed States can mateh. It is a style which newer generations of architects will assur edly develop.” The building, when completed will be in the form of a square sur mounted by a perpendicular tower | 400 feet in height murks a | n Ameri- 1e capitol m of the TEAPOT DOMF 8t. Louis, Jan HEARING 22 (M —A motion dvance for hearing the govern- ment's appeal for decision uphold- ling the famous Teapot Dome oil lease v argued briefly today in the United States cirenit court of ap- peals here. The motion was m(vn’ lunder advisement, to DORT TOL go0d o ™G, 1 tires. Price $75 1t taken nt condit H. Barks, it will hold th Price $500. Co.,, 230 Arch for future del Ford t T818—Gond condition, and tourings, 1023 od condition, 1 P Ph s llke new, for male at $ car in onr gar t Motor Sales Eport model, M 923 onie. ong 0, all are e ger tourlng c reconditioned and . SIx wire wheels and good ti and terme consldered. C. Phone 2 Trades newly res, A o brougham condition, claes mechan ) upholstery are new cords, 1 spare. Main 8t. MAXWES & ot dep Mo Phone 2952, Bennett w22l AVRIGHT ASH NEEWAH TAKE MY Servies Inc. Grons Brtaus Aghts elirved LADIES YOUR KW‘D; INDULGERCE FOR (AN JESS ONE MOMENT 1 ex- c. Phone 3215, onlt otor By PERCY CROSBY THATS So (CAN TECC WHEN \T5 NIGHT.

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