New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1925, Page 10

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10 ;s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925, e U Bl el e ———— W $180,000,000 out of the first quarter| At the annual convention of the [allowl ils wife to break the trust bserved by | {total of this year, while Latin-Amer- | Rebekah State Assembly in New [fund agrecment under which he set ‘ [ "A«}»_\A- Hil| fean countries got $66,000,000, Can- | L vesterday Miss Clara Rock |aglde about $200,000 for her sup- 4 > at 8| adian loans amounted to §67,000,000, | of a Rebekah Lodge was ap- |port and that of her soni on condition le ’ ! L TR The total of credits extended pri- |po district deputy president wor [she remain out of the pictures, Mrs, \ g . oy | Dury on v f vately during the period is not ac- |the lodges In Bristol, Plainville and [ Hart, on the other hand is said to be ' Treasury Department Offiial 111 scri omaers” i s Commence Deparment COMPIIES curay Kaown: bt soverat” targs |Ne Tricuin, Two of the members | dlsatitied becayso tho decision st You do not have to be an expert b given by soveral members of | ftems listed in this category includ- [served on commitices during the |bars her from dsing her husband's cook tomakegood piecrust. RUM= FT] s club under the ction of Mrs. ™ ot an ed a banking advance of $40,000,000 yday, Mrs, Louisa Bi the com- | name, v g } Advocates Fewer Denominations . i il 4 Report for First Quarter o nment, 6,000, |mitico for sato of tho order, ANG |\ et |NAKING FORD will make it rich, crisp and S rogral ’ s 000 lent to a German department | Miss Rock on the reception commit- I tender as well as economical, if Tt store chain, and $15,000,000 to & |tec, MUSIC AS GOAL you reduce the usual quaritity of Washington, April 16, — IForeign Canadian timber corporation * e Washington, April 16.—A conven- .\/ ahortgning (for one ple) by two urities were publicly offered and | While only about a ninth of the tion for world fellowship through Jevel tablespoonfuls and substi- sold in the United States during the |loans during the first three hs ar i i e, agsembled here today, with v eve poo] nold in ni tasfaurivgitin lopnaldurtos the st thteetang s Hart Will Appeal in musle, assembled here today N — tute one teagpoonful of on to a total value year went to corp ent ¢ 7 44 . 78, international amity through music Suit Won by His Wife [us its goal. A reception 4o the dip-{ ordstrom | tc ] . ments, ar the private | 1.0s Angeles, April 16.—Coinciden- | jomatic corps and state delegates by seriod 4 vy g 00,000, or one-third of tal With the formal filing here of |the convention committee; presenta- | partment, « viled the report | al, and the government got|the superior court dceision an-|tion of the Bach choir of Bethle- f Maple |today, noted that $238,000,0 »f the |$184,000,000, The period was said, A some time ago granting Mrs. | hem, Pa., at the White House, and laple Hill [tot jssues however, to be too short to make it |W Westover Hart the vight to | pendition by the choir and the Phil- - lcortain'that this trend would con- [re-cnter motion pictures but denying ladelphia Symphony orchestra at the THE WHOLESOME , { tinug I ier the right to use commercially |Washington auditorium of Bach's = |the name of her estranged husband, ‘ Mass in B Mihor in the Washington - FIED ;\I)S'\\'Hmm §. 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