New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1925, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925. e e — N — offectiyeness, During the recent 1‘\”. s and air mail will Now Eng- | cal” Jurtsprudence. Hawallan mancuvers of the entire I N fllL R |land be able to withstand com e s #urvived by his widow and ”w\ and the subscquent Au: l’\" ‘|r titton from the West and main hin 1 3 \ Brill, of Wilmington, w Zealand cruis Ne¢ of the bat | tain ita position in the manufactur-| Dol and a daughter, Elizabeth J. . > 7 nul no serious machinery easua ‘ ing and industrial world, il of New York city | . were reported on any class “x‘ | e 2 Sl G | s ent v col “‘ it DR, NATHAN BRILL pits | DISCUSSION ON SALARIES high morale, he declared w See. Wilbur Says Marale Is at‘}‘f‘l"f»i'v bt aerions e W|ll S[an Business in New"‘"‘{':.‘:.‘.].?:;“fi‘,‘:;"“ e A discussior quested ralse of public | on tho pro- [ rom in 19 : | Now York, Doe. 16 (®—Dr Na- |nt wding of Sefton drive will GV Lilre o E:l d__T b” l [P Sl o ; Z R atine ot . Highest Point ftn o s Bpdland-Trambull in It Wan Eiwin Brll, 64, diseoveror of Lo held at o meeting of the board |« . » : Brill's ¢ A torm of typhus tomorrow night in the public works' —— » 3 to 1 t| [fever, died Jast night at his home il : e Washington, Dec. 14 (A -—Desplte N Dee, 14 ()~ Announce. | following n lnger llness Stoweek property owners in the all of the difficultics met by the | ment 10,0100 sport [ D, Brill was president of the immediate locality of Scfton drive | navy in one of Its most eventual Bystem w ud | medical board of Mt. Stani hospital | were called into a hearing, but ¢ peace-time yea Secretary Wilbur and the Atla poard with the | and professor of clinical medicine at | Engineer Williams requested — m reports to Pros o that | - rest of the United s was made [ Columbia university, During the me to investigate the matter, A his branch of the national defen S ln J Trippe | war he was commissioned as a ma- | copy of the requests for raises in had progressed steadily and that th i : o president and man- [ jor and was director of | were given caeh member of morale never was higher, Mr , v of the Colonlal Air|tal N From 1422 w study at the last week’s Transmitting his annual account- A T Ine., which was organ- [ was president of the society edl (i ing to the White Hous bur devoted a great po activities—including the voyage of the Shena toward Honolulu the and the Arctic thrust of t Millan expedition, He ha praise for those enga ventures. for t s8 of the clared to by tion of the also served to fc tlons with our Snu(h Pacific.” ay ut New Haven, Conn, | camation of the and the Eastern Alr| Colon i e CERTIFIEDi Governor John TL Trumbull of Connecticut was elected chalrman of dircetors, W, Irving co president of the Mer nts National bank of Boston and of the Boston Chamber of Commere was clected president, Board of Directors, of directors will Include 1 in these roduced with exacting care in Norway me only the livers of true cod-fish and refined by the exclusive “S & B Pro- v Lorilla both of New York, Wilcox Ilint of I'rovidenc Donald T it extravagance and w by developing thrift and thoro ness, and in part ing the skill, the naval pe that itthies of ship _LEWIS CORR | . 14 (A Lewis | president of union and nt of streets Oficers Other officers in the corporation will include Col | man M. 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