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FINANCIAL AMD COMMERCIA) ——— e MARKEY WAS RECUPEBATIVE . Kennecott Cop .... 35% New York, Dec. 6.—A sharp r‘bound‘l"(““"h.“":;:;yA S in stock prices took place In today's | HAXWL | i3 late dealings after an extremely dull |Mex Petrol . o morning session during which rall shares | 3ol © e were conspiculously weak because of "§° ek DAWC e 4 speculative uncertalnty regarding 'the | Mo X & T br new.. S3K maintenance of the 37 dividend on Great (Mo X & T war ... %W Northe. n. 3 5o 2 Fubication of Secretary Mellon's nn~‘¥° \Puc L2 nual report indicating that no new. fed- | Nat En . eral taxes were contemplated for mext|N ¥ Cent year was the signal for a brick rally which was given considerable impetus|(O% & 00 by the hurried covering of shorts who ' North discovered ‘that their efforts to depress:: B f‘ prices during the last few days' had | Pierce 8“1 brought out comparatively little new!;-:;flem E' . stock Gt 2 Studebaker in which-a heavy short in- | Reading . ... terest “had been built up yesterday on |Reading 1 pr the traditional “selling of stock on the | Reading 2 pr good news” following announcement of | Replogle Ssle the 25 per cent. stock dividend, was the |Rep I & 8u market leader, crossing 131 for a net South Paclfic gain of 5 34 points, Other motors im- {South R R .. proved lv sympathy, Hudson and Hupp|South R R p establishing new peak prices for the | Tobaccro Prod year, but ylelding later on profit-taking. j Tobacco Prod A Moon Motors came within half a point | Union Pac .. of its year's high and Chandler advanc- [U S Rubber ed nearly two points. U S Rub 1 pr Other outstanding gains in the indus-|U S Steel triag grenp were inade by General Elec- (U S Steel pr e, Mexican Petroleum, Houston OIL (U § Pan-Amcrican A and B and Western | West Unjon, all up four to seven points. In|West addition to the oils mentioned, gains | \West of ! 1-4 to nearly I 1-2 points were ' West made by Gegeral Asphalt and Standard ; Willys Ov Olls of California and New Jersey. |:';_"|:: ;’"v;‘ Railrond shares recovered son i from their early weokness but lagged far behind the Industrials on lh: u)\-I x 5 & s L ward swing, Great Northern preferred,! New York, Dec. 6.—Marked irregulari- which dropj 4 1-4 yesterday, recov-|ty continued in todays bond market, ered 2 G- todsy, but except for gains 'acute weakness of a number of the spec- of 1 point In Readirg, 1 13 in Norh-juintive railroad r;:or(g“‘?“beintglcuulnl;‘ ern Pacific and 1 3-4 in Canodian P tanced by the stren of foreig! cific, other net changes were Gf a frac- {and United States government securities donal character with a number of is- and a beter tone among mdustrial liens.| 7 sues closing htly below Tuesda Trading was again comparatively final figures. light, but the restraining effect imposed U. 8. el common was sluggish but by the uncertainty of the governmente buying mo-ement of the last hour new financing was removed after Lhul 4 it up to 102 3-4 for a net gAin market closed by the announcement of S, Bethlehem B touched 62 u new issue on Decemier 15 of $700,- again for a net gain of 1 1-2 and Cru 00,000 in short term notes. Of this ble advanced 1 5-8 to 64, after having |sum, 400,0600.000 will consist of two is- fallen to 60 3-8. Baldwin also made |sues of certificates of in ebtedness, .one $12,000,000 subsciibtion :to” the farm‘loan - system. PR o ~ Somethiing of & “géneral Tush to the buying side of the wheat.market quick- 1y ensued, especially on the part of pit speculators who had previously been sellers. The upward swing,of the mar- NORWICHSALVATION, PUTHIMINBED tina impending the harvest there. Un- der such circumstances, and with: sterl- Well-Known House Painter and Drummer in _Salvation Army — ing at a new high record,. the .wheat market closed at' the topmost. level Teached. 3 ! . ” Corn and oats paralleled- the ‘action of Taken With Terribly Sharp Pain in Back—Fell, Unable to Get Up or Straighten Up—In_ Bed Fourteen . Days — GOLDINE Wonderful — wheat. Reneyved demand for “corn” was reported from the west and, southwest. ‘Provisions held ‘fairly dy “in_ line with hog values. Chicage GUram Market. High. * Low. Close. Sl e Never Had Such Reliefi—Straight- g B ens Up With Ease. “Goldine is certainly the most won- 6% e85 6% derful medicine in the world. Never 69% 65% 69% in my life did 1 experience such re- 693 68% 6% markable relief and the sharp pain - in my back was just like a knife stab. 2% 2y 2% It stiffened me so I simply couldn't 2% ex 2% stfaighten up and was in bed four- “© 3% 0 teen days,” declures Samuel Mc- Allister, 221 Laure] Hill Ave., Norwich, Conn. “Probably my kidneys were not working just right and did not | RADIO PROGRAMS |'keep my system and blood cleaned out. You might call it lumbago or lame back, but it nearly took the breath Thursday, Dec. 7. |and life out of me. Some time ago a WIZ Newsrk (360 meters) Istieh” pain clear across my back . |caught me so severely all of a sudden STk Ry Bt e {L fell over and was unable either to = erite Love-|g€t UD or straighten up. Althoug e Tt Mool Bancrqft, | tried everything, it hung on a :d hung alto: William H. Hyatt, temor;.Hardld on and I was in bed and unable to| Myers, baritone; Margaret Still, accom-|Work half the time. Everybody in Fadrd 2 > > go]r;‘vich was_ telling How Wonderful 2t oldine is, so I started taking Goldine el m—Spanish Olives, by C. A lterative and I never saw anything S i T Comoset like it. I never had such relief. It's G e - t00 ‘wonderful to tell how Goldine 5 : = drove ; out _the pain and I can now KDEA Pliteburgh. (360 Meters). strajgiften up-with ease. It started . ‘m.—News. : mysk.dneys working right, purified my 30 p. m.—Bedtime..story. biood, gave me an appetite and I sleep .45 p. m—Summary of fine. I can’t pra.se Goldine too high- York Stock Excnauge. " 8 p. m—Modern and Practical Hom: 1% 62% 6% 228 27 15% 395 {Nor & West Wheat— 1 what ‘TEN reasons why you should buy a Columbia COLUMBIA CABINETS J——Stream-line Cabinet ‘Harmonises delightfully with yoor homs furnishings. All fishes are beautifc! and casily kept clean. 2— Automatic Record Ejector Eliminates the search for the desired rec- ord. An ideal place for your choice selec- tions. Automatically cleans them before use. 3—Tone Control Leaves Lous of soft music as you chooso—operates inciple as pipe-organ coatrol. Raty to relse and lower without danger of e or breakage. COLUMBIA TONE 5—Universal Reproducer ‘which gives matural accuracy of tone be- cause it is constructed to reproduce the roper balance between overtones and undamental tones. 6—Straight Tone Arm ‘which allows the sound waves to develop fully and naturally—unimpeded by joints and reflections—irom the time they are cked of the record till they emerge rough the tone arm. BOND MARKET. give an a FIOME without music of some Kind is a pretéy Forlorn sert of place these days of peppy fox-trals, of new and popular song kits. And what a parody an home, home ils, without music'at Christzmss— the big, joyous, happy time of the year, when it’s awm« sing or whistle as it is to think. So this year instead of ing, “What will I give them for Christmas?” just say to yourself, “I'll give *em a2 year-round gift—an all-pear sourte of sunshine and happiness—e Columbia Grafonola.” k First—Buy a Columbia for the ediucational value of music in the home—valuable to the youngsters and to the older folks. Second—Buy a Columbia for the purity of its voice, its perfection of reproduction, its decorative beauty. Buy it because it bas ten re- markable points of superiority that put it at the top of the list of worth-while phonographs made to-dzy. 2 Columbia will whea we by the Colontal ol the New the You will ‘find GOLDINE Alterative | Furnishing Hints. the -most wonderful medicine for kid- 8.30—Concert by the KDKA [Little |ney, bladder, rheumatic aches and Svmphony Orchestra, under the dires- pains. Try it faithfuilly—-watch re- tion of Victor Saudek. sults. GOLDINE Remedies at En- a quick recovery, moving within a ra- turing in three months with a cou-} WBZ_Springfield (400 meters) g}:;su lPlzzgwdarxu Ph[:;rmacy, Norwich, dius of 5 points for a net gain of 3 7-8, [pon rate of 3 1-2 per cent. and the 7.30 p. m.—Uncie Wiggily bedtime & = owen. Pullman improved 2 3-8 and American |yiher maturing in one year with a four .story. Farmers' produce market report. Locomotive 1 3-4. Coppers, which were | er cent. rate, and $200,000,000 in 2 1-2' .7.45 p. m.—News-from -Farm -and moderately strong In the early salling: |yeur ' oasury riotan i heating sl 511 Hone ! ment store, became the first mayor of fell back later, net changes generally |per cent. coupon. Cash subscriptions 8 p. m—Concert by Harry H. Kel- Gardner, recently . incorporated as a b ‘ng unimportant. will be accepted for the full $300,000,000 logg pupils and Miss Frances J. White.'city. He defeated his opponent, Nelson sterling eychange gaye another re- |in treasury notes with the government reader. { Beaudette by mearly 500 votes. In Jea- markable demonstration of strength in |receiving the right to Issue additional: WOR Newark (400 meters) |body, where Rev. Robert A. Bakeman, today's market, touch $4,56 1-2, or 1|notes for ail the Victory 3 1-¢ per cent.! 2,30 p. m.—Songs by ‘Irma Fensel, socialist, . resigned his pastorate or wue 3-4 cents above yesterday's close, and.${00,000,000 of which mature on thal sopramo, accompened by Phillp Gor- Second Congregational church to run for dor { mayor, Mayor William A. Shea was re- the highest price in nearly 4 years, Dutch that are offered for exchange. and Nov . eglan exchanges also establish- le and Frisco issues were 340 p. m.—Agriograms by the United elected: for- his third term. - The contest ed 1 prices at 39.90 and 18.90, re- es. hit in the reactionary move- siates Department of Agriculture. AR sToione (e rayur | winnlagl byEIas psect while Calcutta was quoted at n the oad ‘group. St. Paul 945 p m.—Plano numbers by Mar-{votes. Ninety per cent. of the registered 30.66, w0 the years best price. Fren:h . general gariy wWaite Perkins. |, - voters appeared at the poils. and Ialian exchanges Improved slightly s and 5, "3 p 10 Readings by Ca Edward P. Talbot, elected mayor an, South American rates continued B You can’t begin to estimate the joy and give your folks every day in the year. You won't hesitate . lton J. Cha in ed i to 2 1- strong. 1 1-4 cenis a hun.red, The German mark still sold at Gespite an un; precedented weekly increase of 110,300, 000,006 marks in~ circulation. Call money”opened at 5 per cent. and then advanced to o i-s. Ime money and 1mwes were unchang. | volume of business small summercial paper »a with the in each. pin. : 15 p. m—Sangs. by Ira Fensel. 330 p. m—Pizno numbers by Mar- garet Waite Pergins, . . . 350 p. m.—Enteftainment .by Jolly inke. : D s and converiibie D, 4's, Series A. E. were 8ol on pubicaticn of a good re- iport for the first four months of the new fiscal year, but there was no apparent = outside reason for the weakness of they $15 P. m—Santa; Claus’ hour. St. Paul and Erle groups, Seaboard Air*, 6233 D, m.—Lectures on ‘beauty given e samped 45 and’ Louistana and; Y Dr. Dors Doscher. B Fall River is the first democrat chosen to the office in 15 years. He- defeated ,Thomas. J. Ashton, repubiican, by 1,862 votes. The democrats, however, ‘wefe able to oust oniy one republican alder- man, Mark Haworth losing to William H. Keating. The board of aldermen will stand 19 republicans and eight demo- crats. The school committee remains re- 8—Display Motor !rl.h"’l (’te stop record) ‘motor—not on _turn-table. ‘Three £ of needle COLUMBIA MOTOR Guaranteed. Easy to oil or clean. O—Ease of Handling Needles :.‘:"- iffereat types. Used neofles tell you Columbia Prices Have Hit, Bottom. See the Columbia Dealer in youd vicinity to-day and P in the ioiseless gears. Extra con- et the facts— C oy : Carthwestern’ 5'a al8o were und i "6.40 p. m—John- Enright . will -speak | [sure, o Y8 Bls0 WEre WNeP PTES” on "Amercla As an Educated Nation. ! Foreisn bonds improved in sympathy. 8 P .m-—The complete opera.Rigole:-| ith the hisher exchange rates. — Gaine to (Verdl) will be broadcasted -by -the {11511 pints weremade by Cuba Puccini Grand Opera Company. n Jurgén 6s, Mex-| WGY Schénectady (403 meters) merican_ 7 1-2's and Hol- > 0SS Bt Chba Gralirond g o el Obseraiony time o8 wer: weak. z 5 RS Exccpt for slight recessions in Lib. ', 1240 P m.—Noon stdck market quo-;common council 3 i-2s and the new government 4, '*U° : !" Mayor E.ward F. Simoneau, republi- s, U. S. government securities im.. 1245 P. m—Weather forecast on 485'can was re-elected in Mariboro over ex- publican. Mayor Walter H. B. Remington —of New Becford was re-elected in a hot three-correred contest, leading - his near- est competitor, former Mayor Edward R. Hathaway, by 1210 “votes. ~ Mayor Rem- tington ran on the citizens' party desig- nation and carried his alderman into of- fice with him, a swell as controiling the 10—Non-Set Automatic Stop ; It stops the motor, without humes STOCKS. ! o2 8, The following is a summary of the whea transactions on the New York Stock Ex- change up o 3 P. M.: Low Clos+ 0% N% 2% 42% 6% N% 182 182 123 123 2% 62 Allled Chem Allis Chalmers Am Can .. .. Am Car & Fdy . 4m Car & Fuy pr 123 Am Hide & L 62% Am Tel & Tel 123% Am Tobacco . .152% Am Wt W 7 p ¢ pr 89% Anaconda 435 Asso Ofl L3k Atchison 100% Atch pr 90% Bult & Ohio 42 Bile & Ohio pr .... 07 Beth Steel B 6215 Beth St 7 pr 95 Brook Rap Tr . 15% Brook Rap Tr cff 1s% But Cop & Z 8 But & Cup Cop ... 29% Canadian Pacfic ..141% Cent Leather pr 70 Chandler Motor 62% Ches & Ohlo 5% Chi i} 29 West 4% 10 10 Chino Cop Cosden .. Crucible _ Steel Del & Hudson Dome Mines Brie .. Erie 1 pr Brie 2 pr Pisher Body fish B Oh pr Gen Electric Gen Motors Gen Mot 6 p e ¢ Gen Mot 7 p ¢ de. Great North pr Great North Or Hupp Motor Tilins Cent Inspir Cop {nt Har Co Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pr . (i Paper 123 151% 89 41% 1134 100% 0% 51% 10% | firm; 15 |3 10% | s 96% 185 gg;‘;rwam providing for 2414 | oredits by tae United States government vroved.10 to 18 cents on $100. i [ o Totel sales (bar value) were $11,813,- o i | “Announcement was made today that| local syn icate had lecn awardel $5.- 000,000 road boncs of the state of Mis- souzi for which bids were received yes- terday. The $2,000,000 boncs maturing on December 1, 1923 have been digposed -f and the $2,000,000 due December 1, 1924, nlln‘d $1,000,000 due December 1,° will be offered to the public on a e | Consolidaten 5 por oot womsy st off ogram trom U. 5. Department § Agei- of the Dominion.lIron and Steel com. | ' 're (183 meters). e e oo Urice wasisb und nterest to. ¢ 5 mTVING: Some U 8. 'Bureau B NNE of .Agricultural - Economics. - Brighton livestock market, fruits and vegetable COTTON. market, dairy- and produce market, Cn | New York, Dec. 6—Cotton qulet; |cago livestock market, (485 meters). | middling 24.75. 6.15 p. m.—Boston police reports, 940 p. m.—Concert, meters wavelength, A 6 p. m—Produce and . stock: market quotations; news “bulletins. 7.45 p. m—Copcert program. WG1, Mediod Hillside (360 Meters) 7 a. m—Before Breakfast Set-ups. 9.0 a. m,—Musical program, 1030 a. m—official New England nd cean forecast, U. S. Weather bu- Tei 450 meters). B 30 -p. m.—soston farmers' i MONEY New fork, Dec. 6.—Call money firm; high 5 1-2; low §; ruling rate 5; closing ibiu 5 1-2; offered at 5 3-4; last loan 5 1-2; call loans agalnst acceptaiices 5. COROMILAS RESIGNS BECAUSE OF EXECUTION OF GREEKS L. A Coromilas, who*on July ‘6, 1910, In this city married Miss Anne Ewing Cockrell at the home of her sister, Mrs. g METAL MARKET. |Edson F. Gallaudet, has announced - in jvew Tork, Dec. 8.—Copper steady; | Washington- that -he had ‘resigned from electrolytic, spot and futures 14; tin'the special mission on which he was-sefit ua@s‘r’s‘o u‘lgm by B‘I.(IdO‘ futures from Greece to this cotmtry. :by $0.45@01.50; sieauy, and unchang- | Premier Venizelos. His™ resignation- ed; lead quiet;. spot- 7.10@ zinc - srosiEation e, im; last St. Lous spot and nearby ‘:ik_l‘l,véry 7.25@7.35; antimony, spot .50@6.75. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, Dec. 6.—Definite moves to- | $60,000,000 farm igave an immeuiate Nft tods: i [values of wheat, corn” and cats. e wheat_ market closed scrong,. 54 toc 15-8 cents net higher, with May $1.16 1-4!" 0 $1.16 3-8 and July $1.08. Com gain. il 34w 101 18 centa; and oats 1.3 -4c. In provisions th : |unchanged o 10 cents Tower, e o TROUBLED WITH WEAK KIDNEYS *“Have been troubled with weak kidneys writes Mrs. G Hyde, “Now past 40.and have since childhood,” Benzonla, Mieh. Although the wheat mark first a downward wndan:; »lhuwed o chieilly to cecline in . prices at Liver- +ool, & reaction soon togk place with nuny traders looking for, bullish devel- produc . ¢ Ity “or William D. Mandell, his republi- - and adopting the state system of account- ! The ‘republicans will control both board of al’ermen and common council. In Springfield Mayor Edwin F. Leonard, re- publican, defsated George H. Wrenn, democrat, by more than 3000 votes. Charles W. Power, republican, was elect- ed mayor of Pittsfieil by a plurality of more than 300 voles of ex-Mavor Pat- rick-J. Moore, democrat. The democrats retain control of City council and schoot board. Mayor John B. Fellows of Fitch- burg, non-partisan, was re-clected over Dr. Joseph 'N. Cariere, independent, by about $00 votes. In Westfield. Mayor George W. Searle was defeated by Louis L. Keefe by 12 votes. There was no party designation. Gloucester elscted Willlam J. Macln- nis, chairman of the American Racs Com- { mittee, who defeated Mayor Percy W. i Wheeler, up for a third term, by 372 ‘votes. tributed to remarks in his inaugural speech” last January which antagonized Gloucester fish merchants and the In(er-l national Fisherman’s race followers, ~“Brockton” had a democratic landslide, | Frank A. Manning, democrat defeated State Senator Edward N. Dahlborg, re- publican, for. mavor, by 2335 votes: Man- ninig. becomes - the _eighth :mayor of Brockton in 42 years, The dem- ocrats also gained control of the board of. aldermen and common council. May- | Jor' Hnry E. Bicknell, democrat was. re. | elected in Northampton by a safe major- can . opponent.* Mayor. Jobn F. Cronin was. reslected. in Holyoke over George | W..0'Connell.’ There was no party de ! !' Referenda’ favoring the licensing of places - selling non-aiconolic - beverages |lug were generally adopted. ANNUAL EREPORT OF THE SECRETAEY OF THE TREASURY Washington, Dec. 6.—Reduction of the maximum income surtax rate from the | Dresent 50 per cent. to not more than 35 per cent. and the closing up so far as |nnnune of - existing avenues of escape Mayer Charles F. McCarthy, democrat. | Mayor Wheeler's defeat was at-| 'pments at Washingion. ; During sad terrible hackache sud that tired out teeitngz, hardly able to do myjwork. By 3 ject was .vague, relatin sing Foley Kidney Pills accompanied . te most, vi the session gossip touching, this sub- | with Foley Cathartic Tablets I goon felt Backache, rheumatic dizsiness and blurred vision are Foley Kia- Lee & Os- Mke a new person.” sains, fymptoms of kidney trouble, tey Pills give quick relief. rood Co. plans for government financing :lp tood exports. Just before the cl however, Asousoamuit was made that'a bill to create a farm -credits department had been formally placed before. bt hohn‘: cs of congress and that 'the bill if en. acted would make, available $48,000,000 lm addition to the’ govermment's ‘present ol & We could use all the words in the dictionary but you. won't know how good Yankee Fried Cakes are until yod get-&"~ g ¢ L AJCoromflas- 5aid, yas on ‘account. of ‘the’ recent ex- ecttion of Greek- officials. : In " his <resighation, . addressed- -to ; the Greek- minister .of foreign , be' de- clared that he “cannot. ¢3-opérite. withia Tégime -which dyes his hangs’.with“Eresk | bloot, insults the moral sentiment of the whole world’ and. which,_ if. it does- not disappear, -if it does not call ‘the Ppeople FRIEDCAKES [} [FEEFEENE | < ELECTIONS IX" lASSACHUSETTS 5 Ssa s w L |from federal taxes are urged by Sec- retary. Mellon in’ his annual report, transmitted -today to congress. No gen- eral. revision of the revenue laws is| Proposed. nor are additional taxes ‘sug- gested, Mr. Mellon expressing the hope Of meeting any indicated government de- ficit ‘through collection of back taxes and intome from: other sources. -. The treasury secretary -informs con- gress -that to attempt to stop the gaps through' which' there is. an avoidance of tax payments ,to - the ‘government will not be enough. because the existing rates of -surtax’ “put such’ heavy: pressure on the larger taxpayers to reduce their tax- able incomes” that new ones would sure- Iy_be found. He addedthat the high Tates. “sound productive,”~but" that the: fact -Yem@ins that they -are becoming ,in,m-e:flng\y ineffective ~and “are - yield< ing less and less revenue each year. . Then bluntly "he tells ' cougress that the . time .has come to “fade .the fact equarsly” and -to- correct .the artifi conditions which now prevail -and which, he -asserts, are not.wholesome from . the point 6 “vitw_ of business or industrial COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS For Sale By o democratic , 135-143 MAIN STREET THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. “KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE — SINCE 1872” ing the-period from 1916 to 1920 increas- ed from- $6,298,577,620 in 1916 to $23,- 735,629,183 in 1920, and the number of returns from 427,036 In 1916 to 7,259, 944 in 1920, the number of returns of income over $300,000 decrezsed during the same: perlod from 1,296 in 1916 to 395 in 1920, and the amount of income over $300,000 from $992,972,896 in 1916 to_$256,354,585 in 1920. : In “earnestly urging” prompt adoption of the proposed constitutional amend- ment against the further issuance of tax exempt securities, the treasury secretary says these securities, now reaching the market at the rate of about $1,000,00 000 annually, for /mthe “outstanding av- enue” of escape 'from the surtaxes. “With these securities available for investment, fully exempt as they ‘are Jon’ continues, “investors who would nor- mally,put their surplus funds into pro- ductive - enterprise, are automatically driven; under the pressure of high sur- tax rdtes into investment In tax-exempt securities, with the result that the fed- cral ‘governmen ioses the Tevenue, bus- iness and inaustry loses the capital, and funds’ badly needed for productive pur- poses: are diverted into unproductive and frequently - wasteful “expenditure. “This is a situation which can not be lP!rmlaed to /continue without grave }danger to our economic structure, as jwell as our system of taxation. Pointing out that the present law. lim- crops, the rcport continues, severe depression in agriculture relieved. Banking conditions generall are gound, money rates are ressonable, | and there is sufficlent . credi: avtilable to meet ali iegitimate demands. a reduction in the gross debt amounting to about $1,009,000.000, 2 balanced bud- get_for the its the tax on gain in capital transac- tions to 12 1-2 per cent. of such galn, but .puts no limit on the deduction of losses in such transactions, Mr. Mellon from federal income surtaxes,” M?. Mel- [urges.that the amount by which the tax TO.PROPERLY SHOW OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF . Gift Merchandise To Secure More Room for This Purpose, We Want Your Help for Which We Offer You Great Inducements. For Friday; Dec. 8, for One Day Only We Will Place on Our Counters‘a Quantity of Strictly Desirable Articles Price dat About 50c for a Dollar’s Worth $1.00 per week amaounts dozen from your grocer. ‘Always delicious. —(By,. the. A. P)— Get Them From Your Grocer. YANKEE FRIED CAKE CO Massachusetts: city- of Gatdner, held muricipal * elections: y. " In all but five, mayors were opee, Leominster, - Ne Salem - |and.Taunton had an off year-ror-the-may- orality under. the plan. . o In - Haverhill, . Where - the™ contest< at- tractéd attention” bécause of .the efforts of the Shoe Workers Profective Union to .obtain: contrel . of -the administration, <[ the citizens’ committee “won ‘a “clear-cut victory. * Dr. Wiliam 'D. McFee, citisens’ eommhuenmd.\ddl::. defeated - :zayor Parkman B. Flanders, soclalist, by 1 than 3300 -votés. - Aldérmanic un;h:f:: indorsed by the union were' defeated, - { development, and; at the same time, are wL_’ the revenues of the govern- The . more - fmportant ~ of - the -methods used by the taxpayers to reduce - the amount - of Income . shibject to_taxation are listed by Mr. Mellon as.follows Deductions ‘of losses on sales of -cap- ital sssets, with' the failure to realize o capital gains. 2 Exchanges ' of- property ‘and securities 80 _as to avold taxable gains .l‘nvamnmt in tax-exempt securities; and . . - S Division.of property, creation of trusts and the lke, " - " To support his argument that the high surtaxes edanaliy i --aeruu:: their . _pirpose,” _he., calis.cattention - » and Will Increase the Twofold. ' On Sale Friday, December 8th The Cranston Co. ||

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