New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 12, 1926, Page 11

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143 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1926. PERUVIAN SUB IS [IGELAND PEOPLE | NEw ATToRWEws __)SONEPRESIDENIS | Oy Rems | wis subone i action i coukr essful in passing the state bar examinations held last week. | oday of They will be sworn in as members of the Connecticut bar in the | the return of operator's license ¢ James Brennan of R+ Slides Down Ways aliTheir Favorite Menus Ave Made | county, courthouse in New Haven tomorrow. The successtul | Rogseyelt and Wilson Bofh In- jseee”™ * candidates were: : e Groton Ship Yard From Fish . . S diflerent to Danger- |+ ¥. 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