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| Bernard Louis Alpert, who ia the NF FN F | #on of Mr, and Mrs. H. Alpert of 87| Jubllee strect, made an enviable rec- LEEAL FR”FE%S“}N ord at Yals university, having been ) ll Yale after h(n gmdumlon !rom ew lritaln High school in 1918, In (Golon, Galiney and Rlpert Are Latest Additions Greatar New Rritain has three new lawyers, Lawre e Golon, Cyrll Gaffney and Dernard Louts Alpert, to bar ex- were glven urt. The ad- glves this Ny () the best | minds {n Connecticut. Donald Gaffney, his brother, is win- ning his way and is following in the footateps of his father Lawrence Golon studled at Boston University Law school, being grad- BERNARD LOUIS ALPERT. 1923 he recelved his A. R. degree | and tn 1025 was awarded the degree of LL. D. completink the regular | three year law course In two years. | He was successful fn his first effort to pass the bar. Attorney Alpert is now at Miami, Fla. BRYAN WON'T DEBATE |Says He Has Not Any Time To En- ter Public Controversics On Any Suhjects Whatsoever, Dayton, Tenn, July 22 (M—TFil issued here early today announced that he would not consider a de LAWRENCE GOLO jotisanyiabiseiRIthgany from (hat institution 1last|sald “in c o gave myself from Previous to that, he was a answering numerous letters student at Jtain High sohoot| "I have no time: for such meet person min-[Mgs T have euspended my lectur at God-|ing and T have literary work that ¢ an. demands attention " for two vears, at Montpelier ary, Vermont, for one, an dard ninary, Vermor year, He was formerly a Her-| “T |Ho! seticing his pro- My opronent” he safd, * have had recled with the |2 numher of invitations from athe- {iets and agnostics and felt less inclination ta accept 1 tions on |economical and gavernmental eub jects.” cently several of my invita s have mentioned Mr, Darrow as He 16 alre fescion, bein McCarl Bans I se nf Navy Money for Floral \\wathi' £ 22 P—The l]fl‘) by Co 1 from using any of {te department is t General Mec™ funds to purchaes floral nreaths for |the funerals of membera of con- gress [ Wilbur, “that it would not serfously | I be conten A that floral tribntes to | deceased membhers of congrees were | ‘necessare to carrv on the business’ of the navy department | Mr. Mecarl disallowed expenditure A |bv former Eecretary Denby of 850 |for a wreath for the late Representa- tive Padgett of Tennessee, of $40 {for the late Representative Mann of | Titinots, and 225 for the late Repre- e Riordan of New York . W. Ch 'V of Hmlmz Arts Board rnest W. Former Reprasentativ . his part Am thiz lamver far arts appointed by Governor Trum. m New Britain T 1015 Ha received the past eession of th itol yesterday, Other members of ,,v,p Former 8¢ hoard electer ven, chalrman, and Judge Rollin 1. ler of Hadden, treasurer NEW BRITAIN DAI'LY HERALD WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925. MUST PREPARE FOR 2 bullding line on Washington street l. called for 'ho discussion of a def. {to the propos: Widening of Washingfon g, |° |department go over the section and “The time {s near at hand = | Washington street, the naturs flc artery to the northwest section of will have to be widened [sufticiently to permit the parking of |vehicles on hoth sides of the street |and the movemeat of two lanes of traffic in the center of the road," |decl * order that the owners mav be better | f at a_meeting of the Board engineer further decls WP\HV\n on it between Wast Main her of property orwners on i ihe :nnly discussed the proposed re of the building 1 there is a 13 foot [tine on the east, and a 18 on the west side of the str o were there ig no line a Attorney George W, |street is not at present co i Roxbury districts would be ordere the main travelled portion bein F v districts wou'd be ord tween West Main and Myrtle streets curb I8 less than in any other part |V Attorney Brady said at present no b lstreets, and added that he apposed to the establishment of one | provided a uniform line from West lliam Jennings Bryan in a statement ' Main street to Broad stree ' rouse. wn amateur radio operat The Brady properts 1ent, he o estate make it burdensome City Engineer Williams would be impossible tn rec ause 4 hearing must first nite line. Last night's meeting was | V eld solely for the determination of | the sentiment of the property own. ers. Property owners on Stanley street |were virtually 100 per cent opposed widening of that treet from Chestnut street south. erly at last night's meeting. The || city engineer suggested having his set out markers showing the pro- | posed property and curb lines in This Is Written for the Man Who Earns $6 Per Day If yvou earn $6.00 a day and can save a little, you, teo, By this new plan, can hecome a stockholder in an Industrial Bank. ahle to determine the effect of the proposed change on their respective | properties. A hearing will be held | next Tuesday. | The poor condition of ths plank. | !\., of the Black Rock Bridge s ausing considerable complaint and | the city engineer has written to Sup- nt X J vely of the New York, New Haven & Hartfrod Rail- |} road Co. at Waterbury, asking that the condition be remedied erintend Rmtnn Starts Drive on All Unsafe Buildings Boston. July 22 (P—A drive by | the city building and law depart- | § ats againet unsafe buildings oh was launched after the Plek- k club building collapse with a of 44 lives July 4 resulted in ha evacuation yesterday of a west | apartment house by eight lease- olders and t familles. At city that ten rooming wmers in the south end and ir bnildings cated today “Is rous condition av 4 the report « ing Tnspector Frank M. Curle Walle and partitions had ecrac nd seftled. he eaid, and the elevat <haft supports were sprung TONG RADIO TALK Tondan, July 22 (Pi—Gerald M Statisties show that the gross earnings of Industrial Banks average over 149 per year, makes the claim that using a hom > set, he has talked from h n af Aterham, S rev. with Radin Operator baard the Tinfted Stat hame in the to Heretofore it was only possible for the men of large incomes to share in the profits of financial institutions of our type. ehnell » armore approach Lo e This is not a promoticnal scheme, but an opportunity to invest as vou save in an Industrial Bank, which, when organized, will be under the supervision of the Connecticut State Banking Depart- Niagara Falls 42 lighted up vight with a 1 0000 candleps 17 YEAR OLD GIRL CRIPPLED WITH RHEUMATISM Gives Credit For liqr Recover \\ as In Bed Over Three Months, “I aseume he wrole .,un\ Christ of this city nas elected gecre- tary of tha commicsion on healing | bull under an act adopted by the General Assem- . at an organization in the Cap-! ment, Read again the above. Think of it! An opportunity is offered vou to inerease the earning power of your savings by the Fidelity Industrial Rank Plan. You will hecome a part owner in a finan- cial ingtitution, le To Walk- A v : Falesiodial Von owe it to vourself and yvour family to investigate this new plan—now. There is a need for such an institution as ours in the city. To men of earnest purpose who desire to get ahead, who seek \ only a sound investment, the incorporators of the Findelity Indus- trial Bank invite vou to take the first step taward a safe invest- ment, Tust send ug the coupon for further information and we will ghow vou how the plan, which was igned to help the wage- earner, can help you. taking tn get up an ird treatment pain has left and en my st i o abls to go back to work Call at Miller-Ha Pumps of Blonde Oooze leather. Regular price 89, SALE PRICE Russian Calf and Patent Leather Trimmed Pumps, £9.00, SALE PRICE $5900 Black Suede 3-Strap, Cuban heel. $10.00, SALE PRIGE o e e, $51 00 Patent Leather Tan Trimmed 2 Q1rap Pumps. £12,00. SALE PRICE . $ 1 0 00 One Lot of Patent Leather, Tan Suede and Russia Calf Cut-Quts Strap Pumps i :$2 95... $3.95 «— One Lot — MEN'S RUSSIAN CALF OXFORDS SALE PRICE o ... $8.00 ‘S, ummer Clearance Sale O SHOES ad HOSIE Thursday Morning, Kid Pumps, .00, $9.00 and $5.00. Growing Girls' Tan Oxfords, Tan and Patent Strap Regular price §7.50 to $9.00. $4 95 — HOSIERY DEPT, — Special Line Women's Sport Hose. Regular price $3.00, Children’s Socks, Regular 65c. SALE PRICE SALESPRICE FuSsu 45C Men's $2.00 Sport Hose Men's $1.50 Sport Hose — One Lot — SIAN CALF OXFORDS Regular price § SALE PRICE E W. G. SIMMONS Ccore. 85 West Main Street ! CLARENCE H. MAXON J WILLIAM B, ROSSBERG { CHARLES F. LEWIS Incorperators of Y Regular price $10..$6.95 ek July 23 Entire Stock of White THE New Britain, Conn. Gentlemen T am COUPON reery Pleas OUT NOW! aterested in 1 SEND 140 MAIN STREET : 1 1 Incorporators’ Committee of the FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK In Process of Organization ....... - $6.35 Industrial Bank for Small Investors.”