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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1913 ‘ x5 1665 188 P m—— NORWICH MAY SAVE $2800 Ruling of Commissioners of Internal Revenue That the City be Exempt From Income Tax Law as A;;plied to Bonds of | Gas and Electrical Department—Confirms Corporation Counsel Fanning. The Porteons & Mitchell Co. _ P et Do Your Trading Today—StoreChsedAthyThnday "R C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Importers and Manufacturers of , THE LAST BUS]NBS DAY Discount Sale l It will be memorable for the many special sales that aye: in The question having arisen as to [enclosed, which I am of the opinton Whether the ci of Norwich would | answers fully your question, and while be required to reserve, as at the source, | it is not a general letter, I think that for the United States government one | the point ralsed by you has been the Der cent. of the interest payable seml- | means of producing this letter, annually to the New York Trust com- You will note that they speak of the Dany upon the bonds of the Norwich |obligations, especially that any muni- Gas & E -, which were | cipality shall be exempt from the col- held by supreme ‘court mot to be | lection of the income tax, whether the a direct gation on the city, the mat- | payment is made out of the spec ial, ter was referred to Corporation Coun- | general or separate fund. sel Joseph T. Fanning, who decided Kindly advise me in the enclosed that while th were not city bonds, { envelope (no posta, required), if ur which are 3 lly exempt from the | views relative to this ¢ ar coincide income tax, s as they constituted | with mine, an obligation which in fact is met with Respectfully, city funds and furthermore with JAMES J. WALSH, money ed fi util Collector. that the city wou e exe mm from the collection of the and that the provisions of the iaw do The el include income these | income ta ular bonds. also | income tax from o that there on or ! trict or local bond covenant in the = _deed glven | tions is as follows: | | | progress throughout the store, making it an occasion dvrc- Affording an opportunity markable value-giving and rare economy for all- whq visit | . to buy Fine Furs at a great saving. the store today. MODEL GARMENTS OF This Will Be a Busy Dg y Chinchilla, Ermine, Mole, Mink, 7 Caracul, etc...... SrErae e ARatE Coff l : Al Day TOday and 1 his Evenin i Commissioner Osborn’s Ruling. relative to the urce of “losed lr»uzr. COATS | : Seal, Persian Lamb, Dyed Muskrat, womell’s Mus[in Underwear Caracu!, Mink, l\dole. : e r 3807 off STOLES AND MUFFS The December Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear will Mole, Mink, Raccoon, Beaver, Bear, continue today with practically every item on hand with Wolif, Caracul, Fitch, Fox..... .20%, off which we started the sale. Don’t miss this great trade Lynx, Marten, Persian Lamb, Muck— event—one of the most important of our Annual Sales: rat, Skunk, Chinchilla, Ermme .15% off Come today if Ble. Corset Covers Muslin Drawers All Aute Fuys. .0 L slivessn 209 off l 19 securc the payment of these bonds, e Gl A Al S ibh 1 fuRgEs I oner of Internal Revenue, | L ApgR e ity gton, D, C. Dec. 24, 1913 nuary 15, 1914, und until further i ti income derived from the oblig eral or special, of any state, or of municipality, or taxing dis empt from the co i he income tax at the source whether the payment of 5 i vided for by general or local 1 general, special d, it would £ 800 run, Letter from Collector Waish. On Tuesds Mr, Fanning received the following let from Collector Walsh, encl department rul- ing given below 2 of the Bu- | in conflict | ended as ahove | date ed another cor commissioner, t You under h is provided, hereby su | | i W. H, OSBORN, | Commissioner, to the case in AR § Women's Muslin Corset Covers, in| W ’s D f goed adity] e 1 126 West 42d St. g omen’s Drawers of goed qu Decemt I am in | B coiplee Saporiient of 8‘!"”—“|musnn and cambric—at 15, 21c, this morning of a mim h ! Approved {NEW YORK ClTY i7¢c, 19c, 210 and s ot i G. M'ADOO, Secretary. a copy of which is herewith- W, do L7 i &3 | - Women’s Gowns !Women’s Chemises T “ in hi STRIKE RIOT CASE [ CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL organization of the Massapeag Sunday | flar to that of the Middletown insti- “\g(";?;ress Gaotwagz,’ :12::?‘6%::. ég:v;n%du\; Women’s Chemises, in a variety TR T I AT PRESTON CITY | school and he adted as st erintendent | tution as regards compensation of in- o $1.98. | styies and grades—at 44c, 89c and Sl | of the school for many . He | jured emplo Baptist Sunday Schoo! Had a Fine En- | one of the member ot the board of | trustees of the Comstock fund be- | queathed for :m _purpose of provid | 1ber of book prizes ly for | children atten 1 :Short Skirts Long Skirts § Women's Short White Skirts, good Women's Long, White Skirts Kmaterials and well made—at 21c, 44c|cambric and muslin—at 49¢, 89¢c, §1.21 and 65c. |and §1.69. All Day Was Consumed with Giving | : ‘L : ; Sucs Wealthy won—m Nof Testimony and It Comes in Again | tertainment with Many Enjoyable | i | shers Island patched that er m, the weal- woman who w This Morning. Features. The city taken The Prestor in Montville. as the P iais the men | the scene, on 1 ted : divorce proceed- . : . . charged the strike |of the best jiocnues e bty | {Combination Suits | Extra Sizes 1 . 11, when W | held in Comato ovd and |§ Women’s Muslin Combination Suits, We specialize in extra size garme was shol and seriously | usua t 1 | May. 187 fin all the various styles—at 44c, 89c,|for stout women—Drawers, Gowns, arranged for Christmas nig Delaney testified inclemency of the weather on that dmi 1 the shoot- |evening forced a he saw Hankin | Monc ev and when struck | fired in | tc | a general s | tal but making a succ the start. Up to the ducted his husin ame building w ting \\1111 no capi- f it from §$1.29 and up to $1.98. Etc.—All at Sale Prices. SAMPLE HOSIERY fi(¥ PRices Continuation of 6 99 Brand Hosiery The Special Sale of OnyX For Women Salesmen’s Samples, including about every wanted a judgment of § x n in the New York courts nnot colle In the di- 4 uson named a respond- | h ined > of his death he con- personally in the vment. The church was o was also lled with an expectant and ap- 1 he touxd ative audience weapons. The entertainment wa seing a man | Sunday School i 1wan pick and co: recovered by | r bough attention to his s he !ndn(' time to dev to re- work and took an : terest in all religious life of munity. Mr. Walden 5 1 ](llu n told @rop a pistol whict up and wh Policeman numbers led by ts In Seciety ‘ Chief to how the | 2 > A prisonc in and said | Sl kind, at these special prices: that Fern i with a piece of were Mz S5 h I Josie Stankowitz said executed dialogues | Her death occurred slarch 6 ; ; 8 . . she the pistol on the sidewall members of the | Walden married again on June 14, | Miss Eilen Hunt of E s tne |iLot 1—at 15¢ a Pair Lot 2—at 29c¢ a Pair iid that Hankin ‘had told | sch readings and solos. Among the | his second wife rdella G suest for Mrs. Priscilla | § 0 i i i Women’s Sample Hosiery, ineludi y would get him delive individual numbers | bois, her death occurr on Decemb Adams of Women’s Sample Hosiery, in a big Pl ry, inel ng ascrtment of styles and kinds—regular | Hosiery of the finer sort—regular 3 and 50c Stockings at 29¢ a pair. 4th of thi were twc deserve Master Kenneth Zab: | > sang a solo which | survived by thi applauded by his aud , | Walden of Unc: er Luther Latham Holmes, | Walden of Jamaics i | { | for Boczkowski w rying vle and ¢ mnmul that h <olm and .uvul)ul man hit IJ.H Lincowitz, C i']'.] arl of Hartford ar- t her sister, Mrs, hington street. By his first ge Mr, Walden is children, Orville C ille, Cla irence B Plain and 5s of New York, 25c Stockings at 15¢c a pair. MUSSED HANDKERCHIERS A5 Collin and sen Rip- of New York are visiting their rs old, who rendered a reci- { Mrs. C. Y. Dougl | There is als gopipiney, e —aae = mileneth SRbelen g e Waldea of :'y,""-'{‘(;'?“lm" ,f‘.:?{"““"\;" shnt it the i Biflies Bome e tiben: |} % : g St £30 tc £90° aiiocls .‘\‘,f“,,,‘,‘.’ op e e p el wallo o o Mirs. Tivira Douslass of i | way. g ; Thousands of Handkerchiefs—Men’s, Wonen’s and M e el e, e gt o e TS e v o povia, || Children’s—slightly mussed and soiled in the holiday man is still at the al. 4‘~”L :‘»vll.v‘l' .“»‘,‘(10\1\ n”,:j Mr. ;‘:l\»l':lli:?zwIwfifufi"d known as | who g (z‘ j\)l‘;l\il, n:\n;x::;f | rush, . being offered at special prices. No better Leave the State Hospital Staff. ind Mrs. James Barret been at the stat ster's Nec ely to the adva work. His deatl { passing of one of Montville's { Inent citizens, and one who wa concerned in its welfare. time to lay in a supply of Handkerchiefs than now. At 10c—Children’s Handkerchiefs, 3 in a fancy box, at The marri | Carpenter of always found his wa tt intend to tak h both gifts and his un \g gen- \‘“-“Jl(‘lnlxnt , died i Sunday at { & ¥ “m‘:w”u. ichar, At 19¢—Children’s Handkerchlets, 3in a f.incy bOX, at { from | ;| a Tl by portion of the itis. e e e 19¢ a box from 25¢c. . = e Sed by the 1o S bee 0|} At 75c—Women’s Fine Imported Initialed Handkerchiefs, ‘ William B mv'l'nll'hx:uu\ilie, i 6 in a box, at 75¢ a box, value $1.38. 5 reaiter. [} At 1lc—Women’s Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, The Meth@ds | B William B. Walden. wich. i s slightly mus%ed, at '.Hc from 12%c¢ and 19¢c. el At 19c—Women’s Fine Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, am Bramwell Wa uon’\n A, C iswold, ca aused the death zen and merchar | died in his home following ¢ { illnes: Previously Mr. Walden had | hardly known a sick day. Sunday he ill and developed id worse, | g 1y <huu Pursu pneumonia, | By tiis Geas .of “this Eusindes. B Dn Tanve lliam Bram- | well was born in Montville the son of school are so incomparable, that f!the Rev. Hiram and Rebecca Gay | Bird Walden. The son of a Métho- } dist minister he had the principles of life mapped out for him, and his fath-|w jer in addition to his farming career | funeral lin that town, being a great. student,|day afternoon | s numbered among the effective ! ers of his church. Mr. Walden | ded the district school at Chapel just as the picture lovers recog- nize an artist by his character- istics, so the Norwich Business College I i: QUARTERLY CON AT BALTIC M. E. CHURCH. District Superinte sided—Fine Charies Smith. crivener Pre- Under Rev. CALENDARS Still some nice ones at right prices. work is recognized as unsur. passed by the commercial world. | at 19c each, 3 for 50c¢ from 25c. Thank Y@u Cards i At 39c—Women’s Fine' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, at- 39c¢ each, 3 for $1.00 from 50c. ! Ne“’ Year Cards I At 1215c—Men’s Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs- from § 25¢. A Choice Collection |} At 25c—Men’s Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs from 39c. { At 39c—Men’s Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 39c D!AR!ES each, 3 for $1.00, from 50c and 75c. £ I o : Buy now before the number | Tyenfy-five Cent Rufflings at 12:¢ ¥ e ‘ Rufilings in white, ecru and black, made of t shadow lace and plain net—a big assortment 121/2 to select from—regular 25¢ Rufflings at. .. .. : C § Lace Guimpes, in all sizes—black, white and ecru, made of shadow lace and plain net— 59 reguidy $1-08maltie at oot L o S L C Be sure and visit our Art Department where weare sell- E‘ QHE ’\i & Cg ¢ ing all fancy articles, including Baskets and other Hofid&y . Noveltles AT HALF PRICES. Business men rely upon the NORWICH BUSINESS COL- LEGE graduates. uananim v intendent was regue 10p reay stor for ar has been ; which T and 'rn\\)l in the e ntinuanc The congreg New pupils enter every week, I - Holiday Jewelry OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT SPECIAL PRICES been harmony and his very earnestly de ns have increase Night School now open. Winter term, Monday, Jan. 5. ] salary has hecin raised, and the beney $1.00 JeWEIrY: At . oo sveic sioinintoinm aioiviin ditmtstatanic A LY o olent collec have increased over = . W, E. CANFIELD, i fifty per « 50c Jewelry - wnreae s SOC | The fc | stewards: | ton, Samuel Stz E Hill, Montville, and later attended the | ton, Samue! tafford, Adelbert i Watrous schnul at Waterford, besides | The usual cominitices were also elect- studying at home with his ed. 74 began to teac nce being apj ointed Principal RS | > o THE MEN’S STORE p pelng | in the | Minpi ETOWN HOSPITAL ; | Haughton wher . earr = : | part” of the money which patd his | B hpe i O 8 s All Holiday Linens at Special Clearance Prices—Men’s 2 mg owder [ wition at the Tast Greenwich acade- | esi DANGER surrounds us at every point |§ 1Neckwear, Suspenders, Etc.—all reduced for quick my, where he completed his schooling. ; WILILIAM B. WALDE R N A e e 25¢ Jewelry | No Action Necessary For Institution 'in the »TI:J'H’ of modern life. | In Regard to Workmen's Com- | Employers can protect themselves | clearance. pensation. ' { As the district school teacher he be- | came known throughout Montville and | aged in that | WE SELL AT 12¢ POUND CAN will do as good work as any you ever had at any price. And our aginst le;'l ‘ldhih\]'_ under the n on Sae Seon) 19¢ Men’s Arm Bands and Suspenders in " fancy calling twenty yea: to his in-} [ come during the summer farming | ¢ygtee, and in the winter by conducting sing- | sor the Iomre ot ails Governor Baldwin p: decided that it wa the board to take any to the workmen's con . This dee: ion from th sidents in Factor At a special meeting of the board of | Stores and Dwellings, by Workmen's |} from 25¢ | boxes at 19c, reduced from 25c. of the Connecticut H s.x.ml Men’s Neckwear, all this season’s nawest styles and colormgs at 19c, reduced 1rom 25c. ompens S 35c | Men's Four-in-Hand Neckwear, newest shapes ier Saneral hag iF from 50c | and colarings at 35¢c, reduced from 50c. . taken the institution | RUBBERS ; A Bl ically”come under Part | RUBBER BOOQTS, ARCTICS 35¢ | Combination Bexes, censisting of Men’s Sus- act, and thm it would not he ISAAC §, JONES 18¢ i i | 1 ing schools. He came of rugged old ( i p ; insurance apd Rea! Estate Agent, |§ [TOM 25¢ i i i i i | ; English stock, his ancestors settling in Montville upon coming to this coun- try. Mr. Walden was a staunch republi can in politics and served E years as justice of the peace. acted as re; and for man school committee. Fraternally he _was | | | action in regard sation act. Best Coffee AT 23c PER POUND will appeal to any lover of good coffee. Richards Suxldmg. 91 Main St 4180 ) no action trar of vital statisties Wouh‘{t automa ears held a place on the ! B of the a member, of Uncas lodg BEST MAKES LOWEST PRICES 0 ;l g%!:ge;(s),c Agus S, Eic, b 3¢, T O. U. M. of which he w eiedi O | i,“'lillllfl‘!'k']?‘linTat:;\:;s Jvere always foremost | nes general in re p.‘mg to a letter sent FRARK A. BILL 104 Maiz St. The balance of our steck of Men’s Bath Robes, Wi direction of the governor, Uncasville M. B. church of which o i advise the board i S i 2 bim to advise the board in the | T E T Tk Coats and Travelling Bags at reduced prices. ganization he w. leader for | ma T before the p e twenly years and ionally” filled [ The Norwich State Hospital for the | 35 the pulpit, To Y Akessd is due the ' Insane finds itself in & situation sn- | EwPe chivins apd United Tea Importers Co. Franklin Sq., over Somers Bros.