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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930. MARRIEDMENTO GAIN IN TAX PLAN Bachelor’s Exemption Cut in| Bay State Changes Boston, Apcil 20 (P —The single man's loss is the married man’ gain in the recommendations to the | legislature of the committee on taxation. The changes in the Massachusetts | recommended by the| tion committee on the strengti the report of a commitice of “disinterested experts,” who met in 1418 to frame a model tax systeni, and upon the results of three y of labor by special Massachy commissions ct the million dol- lar corporation as much as ti small wage cacner shifts Tax Burden The rccommendations centaincd in the bill are designed to “shift a substantial part of the tax burden | from the increasingly —over-taxes | real estate and machinery to the broader base of intangible proper- ty2 The married man may gloat over the provision of an exemption of 900 instead of the present 00 for the wage carner with a ¢, while the single man or woman frets over a reduction in his or her p nt excmption fromi $2.000 to $15 . Te bill would lower the rate of taxation on business income from 113 to 1 per cent, and cut in half| the 6 per cent interest and dividends. One-Third Reduction The bill promises to the million a reduction “h. hird in the direct cor- hat th from income woull > while that from the cor. poration tax would decline A feature of the bill quirement that half the aid upon filing the returns, which the committec reduce borros ment and cons: ment in anticip; is the re- taxes b uent interest pay- ion of taxes BANDITS CAPTURE SIENTAOCHEN CITY Two Catholic Priests Reported | Killed by Captors Shanghai, April 20 (P—Capturcl by bandits and looted, the prosper- ous Hupeh province city of taochen, on the Han river 50 milc from Hankow, was in the hands of | the invaders today. Two American holic priests were reported by Chinese sources today to have been | shot by their captors. The pricsts, believed to have beea Father Franels Murray and Father Patrick Lassan, were from the mis- | sion established by the Chinese mi sion of St. Columba, Neb. O of the mission were reported to have escaped the attack. Bandits who have been ravaging northern Kiangsu province for scv oral days, torturing peas loot- ing and burning their h L into Kingsuchen, posted 1 guns,and mowed down 1,000 help- less inhabitants. One thousanl others were carried oft with loot from the city. Kingsuchen, which was burned by the bandits, i5 within 100 miles of Nanking, capital of th nationalist government. Meanwhile Canton atulor ceived a telegram from K Kiangsi, which has been besieged by | combined forces of communists an 1 bandits for scevn wecks, asking thas “additional forces be to assist | in clearing out the reds In the| telegram officials saw indications | that defenders of Kanchow, where | 24 foreigners have been held by the bandit attacks, were gaining EYES EXAMINED FREE REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Prescriptions Filled — Repairs Made GLASSES 50-aWEEK Special Rates for Children — Phone 3077 ichael |as an endorscment | covere gth and Hoped with moderate | ance to disperse the besiegers. | South of Kanchow, commumsts\ who captured the city of Sinfeng on | April 12 and murdered 200 inhabi hn!H were believed to have depar cc toward Anyuan to transfer oper: ficasvto’ satith évn: Fukifa (ovince. COOLIDGE LAUDS WILLIA/BUTLER Writes Praise, in Newspaper Article, of Dry Candidate Toston, April (UP)—Under Calvin Coolidge's by-line, the Boston Herald today carric two-column article in which the former president paid glowing tribute to William M Butler, candidate for the republican nomination for United States sena- tor. Not once did Coo friend > former nator and former chairman of the rcpublican national committee, refer to the sen- long-time latorial race, but in political circles the article was generally regarded | of the Butler didacy. er reviewing the career of But- n industrialist and a leader 1 party, the former It is impossible adeqy 'ribe o man of ability teter. There is something that escapes definition In the fight for the senatorial nom ination. Butler, a bone dry, is op- 1 by Eben S. Draper of Hope- FEAR 1AN KIDNAPED Taxi Driver Says Passenger Into Car and Driven Away By en. Chicago. naping. esulted April 29 (UP)—A which police fear m vietim being ted to the de- | s bureau today by a driver. Phil Collins. Collins said threc automobile taxicab | armed men in forced his cab stop on the south side 1 pclled his passer a wel 1 Young man, to go with them “Well, you've got n lins reported lis ing when the guns d him. The Michigan license plate on the car had been bent up to conceal but three figures of the licen ber, according to the cab who said he was taking the enger as say- of the kidnapers kidnaping occurred. USE HERALD. C| ADS | THE LOWEST PRICE ON COAL IN 10 YEARS COAL $14.-25 EGG — STOVE — $14.75 Per Ton With 50c Cash Discount The City Coal Lime, Cement, Plaster and Sewer Pipe TEL. 217 HAVE YOUR BY OUR in the city Foreed | ye now,” Col-|* LEGION MINSTREL CAST REHEARSING Producuon fo Be Staged at High School Auditorium With some of the leading vocalists as soloists and a thor- oughly trained chorus of 75 male voices rehearsing almost nightly, the 12ddy-Glover post, American Legion, minstrel presentation is fast reach- ing the point of perfection for its public appearance at the high school auditorium on Wednesday cvening, May Under the laffey and John J. sembly has mastered m of musical sclections s0 t vening of music, rhythm & song will be enjoyed by the audience on the night of production. The presentation will be in three | |parts, an old time minstrel show, an olio of specialty numbers and a modern minstrel troupc. There will 8 BUNg |by the cntire assembly, many of |these following - vocal renditions by well known local performe 3 affair will give an excellent between the minstrel shows of nd those of the present day. om Lnglish, veteran vaudevill performer and master of the bones and the tambourine, will act as the interlocutor in the opening scenes of the show. During the presenta- tion, he will do his bones and tam- bourine spe ty that made such an extraordinary hit over the radio rocently the modern production, Mr. Haffey will act as interlocutor. These two will introduce the various individual numbers of the affair. s are being Theld every 5 weel and by the time start of the show. the various teatures will be well drilled and as near perfect as it will be possible to make them i The scenic cffects are being pre- | pared specially for the night. These {will include many novel dreps and 1c settings. The show will bie presented on only onc night, that ¢ of Wednesday, May 7. A capacity house is cxpected to attend. direction of Joscph A Crean, the as an ambitiou | IDEALS BEHIND WORLD | New Haven, April 25 (UP)| Ideals have failed to keep pace with | nee, machinery and industry, in | the opinion of Professor Henry N. . Wieman, of the University of Chi-; saker before the Yale Di- | chool convocation in session | ience, machinery and id Professor Wieman, “havc nged the world more adicall and swiftly in the last 300 ye han in any like period in histor but ideals have not changed with the speed and thoroughness of the change in conditions.” | indus- Per Ton Cash NUT & Wood Co. NEW BRITAIN'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE | A Window Feature RAYON BED SPREADS at 32.39 each Wondfrful VAI UL/ For Wednesday Only at prtces that are very extraordinary II Size 6x105 Heavy lustrous Satin Rayon spreads. Two neat floral and modernistic patterns. Size 86x105— long enough to cover pillows. Scalloped finish. Lo](ns are Rose, Gold, Green, Blue and Lavender. Specially priced for Wednesday——— Downstairs Store Wednesday RUMMAGE SALES 59¢ =4 89¢c In these two very low price rummage offerings vou will find merchandise that usually sold at much more than the sale price. Ttems are so many that it A Window Feature ! would be impossible to enumerate them individual- Hand Made Philippine P2 Y lhsimeie Gowns With Lovely Crepe de Chine $ ] 9 ea Appliqued Q Motifs Washable Cape Skin Gloves Glace finish. Soft supple imported $ ] 69 A Group of Odd Curtains '$1.00 Cape Gloves. Neat turn back, per- forated cuffs—plain cuffs with buckle —or neat narrow flare cuff, Tan only. teduced for Wednesday Only One and two pair of a kind. Net, Voile and Marquisette. Plain and ruffled. Former prices to $3.00 Special to close out A PHENOMENAL ONE DAY SALE —2nd Floor Veldown Sanitary Napkins Soft, absorbent pure Rayon Cellulose Sanitary Pads. Soft as fluffed silk. Pure White napkins—12 in each box. At a special sell- ing— 2 3 € box Wednesday Rayon that formerly sold as high as $29.50 A special one day offering of regular $2.95 qual- ity Gowns—made of fine quality material, with beau- tiful cut out work, damtl]y appliqued \uth colored Crepe de Chine. In various designs. In a choice of all sizes—15, 16, 17. THREE FOR THREE-FIFTY Wednesday Wednesday Turkish Men's Towels Socks 5for$1.00 | =« 27c Soft absorbent solid Sale of very attractive color Towels. Size 19x36 Fancy Hose for Men — Neat terry woven bor- fashioned of fine quality ders. Choice of Rose, Rayon in a wenderful Blue, Gold and Green choice of fine patterns solid colors. On Sale and colorings. All sizes. Wednesday Only— egular 50c value. Panties « 63¢c Well made of fine wear- ing Rayon — and made as Kayser makes them — with buttoned sides, with a con- trasting cuffs. egular $1.00 value. Smart fabrics fashion these Sport Coats. Beauti- fully tailored. With novelty collars, deep cuffs and belts. Silk lined with Flat Crepe or Satin. A For Wednesday Only ! Window Feature SALE just 180 beautiful SILK DRESSE 39¢c Never hefore have such fine styles and colorings. Mostly in beautiful Cushions sold at Flat C I d Chiff Pri : 1 \i[t ;I’gg‘ A few larger. Values L ey . Jlat Crepes, Flowere hiffons, Printed up to ;L ltl o p”‘f] ) V (f"\ ‘“‘ Silks and Lovely Sheer Georgettes. -In all Wednesday Only IR = ESE © finc the newest styles. Long and short slecves. quality Cretonne and Sa- Newest spring colors. teen. ‘In the popular square shape. While they last, SiZCS ]4 up to 4() only— A Window Feature! Women's Silk Hose In Semi-Service Weight 1.00 Fancy Cushions For Wednesday Specially priced for Wednesday — 300 pairs of beautiful Silk Hosiery, with the square heel. Fashioned of first quality Silk, in all of the newest shades. Regular $1.35 quality— Girl's Spring Coats A Special Group—Wednesday Remarkable offering of girls’ $5.00 [ovel)' Cpats. Made of fine quality Tweeds in a goodly choice of many Tub Silks On Sale The Kind You Usually Pay $6.95 For—At Regent Lawns Reduced For Wednesday For dainty cool, warm Wednesday weather frocks. Lovely | New ol 5 new colorful small floral < ew floral and striped prints — on a fine softe! prints on a soft washable cotton lawn. Smart and | Tub Silk—32. in wide. practical for street | Makes into very smart froc]\'(sl, ]{igdilc drciscs, | frocks — and spreads and drapes. Eas- | 1onoine or beach pa- ily laundered. 36 inches | . S5 05 eaCl S08 T4 Glass Salad Plates Elmdale Bed Sheets White Blankets Heavy quality — Tdeal for spring and summer - : Ul o Our regular 50c¢ qual- Size 81x99. bleached seamless cotton Heavy o) Siza 70x0 | summer use. Size 70x90. ity. Round shape. In Wednesday Only Sheets. Free of dress- For Wed- 9 8C nesday only, ca. Green color only. wide. | jamas. Reduced for On Sale Wednesday S in. Wednesday, yd. .. 39C | Wednesday, vd Only

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