Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 9, 1920, Page 7

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h Riehnees in Quali:ty Tea-Pot resu sfiuaslled by no other Teas on ! rate % 31,000000, but )&r; “loi neat ¢ i R € is ‘& comsin Representative xg"m . = The towa Z‘W“q site {u’ the onty e s¢hool fi“: for il appropriation ‘to fl.:ewm ’u‘g&;\' BT 300 it 6' 3 sat Al *ips Xdence, 36 to'New S e P e e T :‘?‘al”&i’fimi 2 ue(uy of the Paw-|erate “The police do not want a W—ufim eatiek Sei_uxth ‘Baptist chirch net- patrol wagon sich 2s is used iq polhs‘ ted $400.fro mnwm )¢ aud sale, Tues- ,.'m'um; n:’,“‘._“ . : i 5. *+ % s The a.nk:m included 'in - e o ,mf,uw';" Yf’fi“,,‘f;_m, wm:e% TREAS : suggested list of audmonal consmpt! 8% pachne in o comsniently Jocted | EME N | e e Dot Tk N Ew thcm made to his M P e T (Continued From Page One.) sense loss lesitimate than th ] ; ” Yieensed operator-'a . compstent ‘gperator | the treasury chief. To meet the logses ?‘diue\: hsmmwmh:\n 5';;:%:6;. “l\l‘;; MEN .s ‘m' “m ‘m‘ 2 W "‘;P:,.?;’ Sees s:l‘i,;‘":‘éx.‘l‘fs that t o / Should be solight farc a fow dousumption | ' Sk . _}town-ownea n‘:hee auiomabile woiid ]:vm; takosth HHeld about $2,000,00,600 86 fol };}";;n‘;‘tg’;cgg ‘,‘,‘:[i"'p‘“‘; ‘"“:‘u‘“m‘" S T o R E - E b & 2 a profitable - investmen t weuld en canglom Sn cl:o ‘bfi W - _ A spending money for automobile ‘hire, alse A tax of 20 per cemt. ‘on ocorpoiali tiplication of petty taXes upoh evars arti- A % L 1ce on increase the efficlency of the departmsent Glibiiied or ubHictcibuted, in ui-|f,"',’n":,}l,"‘;}‘:';:fisn:f(:;."%ce":;”l;"m,’. !ht one could choose hhfl- and give to_the public increased police.| ‘dppHication of a higher SUTtX | iheapdy colieoted. nor administered with protection. When ‘the police are needed 90.000,060, b £ : at points far removed from the village'of % tax of " per cent. ot idespread evasion.” fglded and still be w Westerly, in any part of the town, quick- Y 3 to yield: $165090,000, ‘Repeal of Soda’ Fountain. Fax. p o i er résponse can be made than yader the surtax on’ incomes to| The repeal of the tax an soda fountain © Pw, . present plan, when there is oftc @ vex3- | yidia gn ‘ade o i 32 000, and othor beverages is “asked, the secro- ot ‘locating ‘@ jitney or public | © Aporigh because the collection of the sorvice car. 2 ta: lie‘hteeda“npm of ‘which''is small, bas N y w - W preSent an “administrative_problem of p;; Barrows and 3 jury wers :;/:‘;n AR \.?.u, trom- the pressnt 4 per|magnftude. Added to that, My. Houston X mn & nesmond e twWo ‘cases nelli | contt 40 ' pénlosit. in tho tax on'incomics |84y, there has been constant’ and wide- ¥ E 3 : 43, lems: and from S per .cent. | snread evasion of such taxes. i e ~ Y 15 in’the tax onincomies excess' profits. tax,- Mr. Houston > “Mirs. Bottonalli and | betw and $10,000,: the ‘whole Jhas not-fulfilled- the théoretical daughter were injuted by contact with a ed to 15 0 grounds upen uh\ch it was enacted and l m LN} T e R feet i ¥ and in political philosopuy. He sa ~ield"$90,000,000. it diseris A’ federal license taxz of 50 cents per g G 3 korsepawer on-the use of mou‘x ears toft v thy firmg whasa mmuhzamn isPpormit so thoe program for redeeming In connection with u::s ‘g..uzu : 7 ield $106,000,000. ted. e urges that it be 1e-|other government obligations will not be [organization, the secrelary uBks that Ritact With the fallén wire and sUstaincd | -An 4daWional sales tax on automobiles | Dldced by tome fafta of & eorporation |bamperod By Simiianéous payments . | the -position of . uider secretary vc;r“\;.e' : 1 v part by the eldctic Wire and pol (other thin thucks and wagons) and mo- | PTofits taX “not oniy on the grounds of the Claime 8¢ Ralivonts’ [TeRsigy-o cEted At & oIy B tate in Walnut, Oak er - ’ Mrs.” Bottgheili Brought action £07 dan- | torcycles and motor car gocessories, to| SOVErKment's revenuo needs but upon . RN 500. Mo recommen: o 4 v Mahogany = ages for injuries and recovered from' the'| vield $100.900,600: - grounr)s‘ of cqufiaht}'lud Justice.” . The r.. H u cz:g.:g i a‘u.;;\. in ‘?;:,'r.“wm‘o‘ s‘,‘n secre . Ay o than a ‘year ago. ' Of the A’ 1) pef ‘dent. additional tax on the-|corporation profits, the secretary contin. o 5= fies 33, mes- X m“é-:u now In trial,” Mr. . Bottorelli | atrical admissions to vield §70,000,0 B} allpwed 1o ¢ osteio ol 0 W B ceaiged the YOV | <t e N hies Sl brings aetion for his daughter, & mihor, | ‘An- aaditional tas of 32,00 & tax of 10 per cent. while other taxpay- e"::“_* = S il‘;‘ °‘;‘me“ e Uajungns:“of 8~ 34 it mself for the Joss of cer. sead co Slvrotien to ¥ ; ,000, | ers are subjected to a thei Saris "pnidiy-Te il =Rl Gl T declaring that usless such 3 piss | vices of Mrs. Bottcrelli by réason of the | © An 24ditk 2 comes ranging as high 3 ment on the claiing o railrgads un- adgpted. the financial burdens o : 1 : : ssity | de the guaramty provisions and that|peopls will be greatly’ increased througa she sustained. Fergton for B Houston a it ie | e = A v B o - vy i tift, Dav's for o dant, ~ 14w Dea | = - 3 253 - | for rigid economy. in govérameut expendi- the treasury ‘theu cin proceed -with the piccamecal methods of andling ap- Globe-Wernicke Toua on Weldnebday thet te SOl oriet ad tax of § cents per pound | (ur. Gegerting that only by consérvilig the | PFEVIOUSIY. announced- program of mest- (yropdiations Wi.iout régard for or rels- sy ! 4 on Werlnese 4 2000 and Euull, to vield $5.000,000 ; A and re.ring the War Savings cer-{ton lo mcome of he government.” Secti reach the jury by roon of Thursday. et ional ta of 5 ot oot ;| Anatioes carefully com the expenditures be | : S W ectio % - A B sndy 16 vield 320000, Rbgio ; $4.000.000,000 " annually Lfioateal ‘aicunial -t 373 Reviewing the loans to forsign gov- - e of dwea ok Y i T T ent. F: s ) 0 v P Sewing Tables s ‘received calls to- bocorng vastor in | Viewlar um to vield £2.060.000. : - uf:' h,’;g;*“;:u;:;; Through operations of the siaking f:"."_u y ek, ;"”{;n‘ A T [} PATRL A other plages ring the 6 two months, S 2] tax of 7 per cent. on tollet s Oy fund, use of the smail repaymenis by 5,833 he in Resd dnd Makegany __ . e e T e 50 et sowp o (o Sied ansportation aet” out of 4l 1920, & t6lal of $8,580,825,677. Of this foreign govirnments on loans, and the employm#it of eertain salvage returns o7 the tréasury, it has retired $1,764,- 898,150 in bonds, Mr. Houslon says, saving $100,000,000 on ‘the transactions tie way, there will be a-substantial axcess sive: - The -Jatest 45 from " thé: Plne street At e oo $ hown by ernment receip ve! - Sengrcgational chureh, the” cEuren and T oent. £aX on the sale byman: o e g;‘nai\?:es. e $ si at 2" meeting Monday tvening in- | ufacturess,” producers or - importer An, snalysis of..the govefnment ex- Rev.e Mr. MacDonald to Lewtston, G % itures for the last fiscal d . . d to fill 2’vacancy which has existed i s th ot by buyirg in-the open markets. Of the lasi June. He preachéd ' in hat | Somsumes to ¥ield .$10,000,000. amount ' purchaséd - bonds aggregatiig | $10,469,000 e, X E t $6,400,000,000 paid out way t r and * blcchoflh\a‘h 35, SHETUCKET STREET chiuiot & week 8go last Sunddy. He wad | “An wlditlona] 5 per ‘eent. tax ofi jew-|in connection With federal control wnd |$119:109.600 were retirad from funds |5ee09u. questioned® regarding- the conditions ‘upos | airs amr-pree!ws ‘meétsls to 3 $25,000.- | the guaranty of carnings for the rail-|Fepaired Ly the forelgn governments: h %o would decept the” pastorate, ane f gao. X amount approximately $163,008,000 has been advanced since Nov. 15, 1918, un- The treasury hag yet réached no dJe- Mond: i thi ¥ s roads. One department of Lessons of the World war, Mr. Hous- | termination ay to the form which the 22 . & 5 ‘f= onday mweeting the church afid n adgditionai tax of 5 per cent. meni—the Wwar depart ton says, Have shown the need for the |cbligations of the foreign goveruments Visitors Always Welcome Pony Votes” |- ris voted-with entisiasin o meet e | ton” pietare Mims to YIEd $4.000.000. | a5 used transfer of some of thé troasury activ- | will take, Mr. Houston says, tut ha M conditions.- ¥ b “4n hé readjustment of surtaxes, 3 .. The ities to other departments. ¥ive by-|recommends they be Rev: MacDonald haa heen pastor of | rousten’ proposks the division of H e $1,611,000,000 | feaus, ' war tisk insura prenibition, | until June, 1947, at v the- Pawcatuck chureh ' ‘five” ¥years, but | {nto vsaved” or reinvested and “spent.” |a N c(\u for the railroads. | public health service, supervising archi-|paid und: more then a year was spemt i ¥ M.'C. | On- the “foriner class he woull limit the : e war debt, and a pro |tect and the general supply committee, | governmont 4. -worlcin -France. e -was’ graduated | highest tax to 20 per cent., while the in- | gram ‘for its retiremeni, Mr. Houston |are in no way related to the fiscal op- |be given every advantage (0 prepare for from Yale ity schoel in 1915, come epént would b% gubjected to a tax 1 ihin the next 30 monthg the | eration of the govermment, he says, and |the naymcn(Mby whatever arrangements [ j g ranging 48 Wigh as 50 per ceni. Under nmer il ve to pay off approx-|urges that they be placed under other|they dee: st sulted to thelr Individ- are bringing large| o 7 5 T’;‘fi;f'fl’:f’f‘ A f,:;:;f,;g“;'t Bt | the plan propossd by tho secretary i X in letory motes, |jurisdiction. - The request, he “adds, 1s |ual. requirameats. hipment to New : : of managers of tue Seventh Day Baptisy|0mes between 35,080 and 36,000 war s e tes and treasury |irusnal, for fow if any Gther cxecutive eulgie ie F9 AMisslonary sceicty held f the Paweatuck | P 3 per 1 : ved | certificates of indebtedness. He department. heads havs bern willing te | Sm=—————————r———— ren, and’ Fragk PHN of Ashaway was | Snd'Ahe same en’the part o iat the ireasory cartificates ‘not |see thaly dmoistments Qlsmembersd “Hus| | - TS P € NS SR ML, 7, | iz Gecrotary . pre . tum |8ATe Tatio ‘with' 2’ graduate be funded furtner; t'at they be retired jown request, he says, demands the L‘L\L\B i;,‘.“ “The gsnuine beasy fhe b N . : | resident Burdiok snnotnced ag the com. | WOUId 3RSy 10 incames up to 330, 200 rapidly as the treasury’s conditions | attention: for " this - resson. x:uwra S T el Jehn H. Bro The Zeast cojmen)- | Miflee 10 oybider tRa’tuture needs as'ta = B 1 by Sinies | WOTKers in- foreign and’ Homi feld o 1 : syl e i | 1), Burdet! Coon, Dr. Edwin' Wht - 2 Romun: Catholics belleve, through the | b BRTAet: Cocm Dr- SER VEtiord S0a § 1= its of Christ the uother of ‘Chrigt| D7 AT00 Lo AVRRS & € .‘:‘,-i‘jimh' = FO a4 preseried from the taint of opigh-| £330 Dav BICHEC S ToE !;:‘mh" R MEN 3 ual sil frond -the Very romert she Was 3 5 =50 of oont|CONceived, that She ight be tie spot- ;Toégcg“::finifm‘if’fhfc&‘??m A Degu'hnent to thme te "light | lo® "ulithed bt the ‘Bédéem | Middle Island field in West Virginia, to Sh ecdlng up the Paw.| At Wl high mass Locel's Mass was|fegin Tabor Jam j 1921 Shopping. , due. to-the doep ‘dralt of suiig by’ the cheir, directed by Organist| Gominunications Wepe read from Rev. sk ¢ : Frank L. Farrell, Mrs. Farell singing Crofovt, Fev. 3. T. Davis, Rev. Tae Wednesday Afternoon Bridge clud iful & “At the consecuation { o Her . Rew. metibers rtained at tlie ‘noimé Frell” Bis own msludious o2 Mrs. Geo niSon., “ | variations on - the: themc of - Plevel's IEvra - The fickers ‘on the three altars % Robe were principally White and' (the vests | oy b Doverance and ot B s ments were of rica White silis and gold, liowod to extend ich they must be e / 1t was - ; e ithn, Satyr, | FSIHGR Broderiok sead: the epistie $ead | crotor G,‘gf;‘::'.’z;f::'“:"’ be-viind (:‘ o ) and ‘White; te, §L.3; | theoutiont "1‘; Sy i b 214, 40 tho-cammittes on work in | . 23-35, and-hé goepel, Luke s - 1, 2 The lstier embodies the: sulus b i i S | 7 iation, of tio Abgel Gabriei fo the hume > 7 Vi department o wmisslons of|bls Virgin of "Nagareth, 'the Words ¥o. the Woman's - Gulld - of - ted | pésted (hirce Aim Ei b avery Cetns ‘E"’,’k‘t Wwre received from A T. Bottams, | i i . the . 53| ofie, "4t 7 4. ., noon -and 6 . my:as| o Athens, Ga..D. Paul Riegler of Lav- E 5 burg, Ind. 'Ald ‘was asked for L. 3 Work on ‘gartents for| The Angelus rings out from St Pat. | iCEPd T the public tealth départmient of | ¥loX's Dell; the metif of tho works| ' g icif. 2 his wask inCexloa- g <ith i V3" eontiued | famed nd fumier paining of My ;‘;"g‘":&g;'- oF b okl work | ; and I r e'Chr lstl!las 3 . it X | The- Angeius 1S L Rt L : Saturda Hundre received holy communioen i§ '&e tlh'v ma!scfi'cmcludml menibera 3 Neast . | ; At R ttom ‘ 8t |of the Immaculate Conception -Sodality segetary. - : 2 and the variotig-other women's societies ‘ M t{ Which are under®the special protestion|.. x 5510f the Biessed Virgin as the exemplar i 6f all'wemiem; Theimemorial marble ali to Rew’ mnm Mullin, which is the Blegséd Virgit'd'*alter, was specially he virgin in Ttal: <‘)ec1fiee Ba.rra grgnxu inStedd’ of the’lo- EXCEPT - oy v um] "e; 1 $ 3 Osgood C ! v Phrey Gallivan. || csmontedusrey: | Dus o Teneraf Seutebe, ] % i QEALERS ing faoilities this granite ie~ ’ - Fas e | Golaved’in’ transit gnd, ‘in’ contaquents; — s, . 2 . - many. granite ‘sutters Bre” withont' wark it sl o lich. e temporgsily. 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