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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1926. league th | West C {ices of it cal club equ it will prot week or two 2 ocal club in th BUILDERS OBJECT on of the ner will not |fall but the w Dissatisfled with the compromise on the use of asphalt and a roofing materials v 6108 | ryembe ed at a meeting of the commission Wednesday ni eral builders building m will be grantec ing Mon- day night at a special meeti \ Whereas the sisted mainly of a protest a barring asphalt roofing from aistrict, Monday's meeting ed to be a remons permitting that type under a sideration. The building co! pared by Earle K. Bishop re: ed asphalt roofing to buildir Wh €-| petition side the fire z protested, a ct was ordered which would allow asphalt on re-| roofing frame buildings of not more than two etories in he 1 deviation from the general brought objections which heard Monday. ERLIN KU (Continued from Page 9.) en will Frank §. Wilson, M son, Bertrand A. Wood, Mrs. B. Wood. . District, No. 3.—Theodore Chap- ¢ man, Elizabeth D, Chapman Charle Cobey, Everett Cole, Jennie Ensing, Freda Kelsey, Romeo Lavisque, Georgs Moulton, Peter s Francls Payne, B Robert Potts, Jules M. Prudhon, N Williams, Mrs. Al S. Werdelin. To be restored, District No Wallace S. Kelsey. East Berlin Items A whist party will be held In social rooms of St. Gabriel's E copal church this ever o'clock to which the public Whists will be night for the remain- on. so club held meeting of the season last at the home of Mrs. Ralph All members of the club we ent and an enjoyable evening was spent. The library this evening for a short time for the exchange of bool The Girls' club = munity hall Mor first class to b The basketbs with the Hartford County commence its fall and win ule the latter part of the mont Whether East Berlin will enter the |, cannot be been fnv every Fri its ) W year is still in vas not bonded for rooms will be open AMerican Missionavies Are to o doubt. as offered the serv- | the lo- 8 | At the closing service at 7 o'clock | CONVENTION OPENS | Meeting This Evening at West Hartlord Sunday evening will be sermons by Rev. Mr. yden. Goodyear Refinancing | . Vt.—Gunman Escapes Akron, Ohio, Oct. 8.—(A—Com- | Burlington, Vt., Oct. 8 —(P—Two bal | mon stock voting trustees of t customs officers were dangerously |,n oo |2 na the | ca \"rl ut will commen it is said telepho West Hartford, Connn., from all sections Oct ot | finance the company, retire present preferred stock and to vest control of the company in the hands of stockholders, Frank A. Seiberling, trust d former head of the company, has announced. : he| The new refinancing plan has re- .| ceived approval of the board of di- piscopal church, which | rcotors t at the Swedish | t church here. Goodyear Tire and Rubber com- | | pany disapprove a plan proposed by 8 (M| President P. W. Litchfield to re- wounded early today in a clash with | a man, supposed to be a rum run- ner. the 2 and Sun-| is schocl convention of the Bos- The shooting occurred in Sunder- just north of Burlin e officers stopped a carrying New Yqrk |y, plates and began to | east- t ton and Worcester district h conferer of rom a minute, ing the Imanuel Methoc astors of denied that the board s anything to do with | ions brought by B. Webb, one of the s in a critical condition | WEDISH CHURGH & &bt | CISTOMS OFFICERS [FERALD OPERATOR TALKS Twenty Record For Afternoon’s Work —Talks to Three At Once “How long does it take to hold a| '/t Was t : tor by a similar query “How |an unusual number. Answering one, | though there were dozens of such |two and sometimes three persons at |questions. T0 500 IN 150 MINUTES |ze same time, the sterar |spoke to 500 friend _— | between 2:30 o’clock 1s| vesterday atternoo It was no time 1 operator S i P ne merala | Politicians Preparing To Stir Up Electors Political activity is becoming more ed locally with a meeting town committee t at headquar« a series of Sat- 1eons to take place at republican Second Conversations duled for ton the aad t hea y for a game Al me Tatd Isn't it a fine This ques- (o4 oo ked during the world series |often thr 1 game, probably would be ed by the Herald te ne conversation?" democratic woms« vesterday afs s for the elec- Mangan and Mrs. ers of erator we a piece of string.” ng conversations lasting not | two han 20 second, and keeping and . Sn for two and a half hours, | pea e . R. Keevers of the will be the guests of n, congressional can- lay at a banquet at 1, Hartford seconds for ee calls per min s many different place i ia the record yesterd bascball contest. T = - | ahead ed as a ches from etts and attend John Hamilton is pastor of | Swedish Meth h will be host to juring its three opens tonight with ar kholders attacking ng plan of the torneys representing the olders have indicated that court actions would bs pushed. he Mary Fleteher hospital today, | om a severe wound in | Murray Tucker, the | ms agent, was in a seri- | ition from a wound in his | = . siclans said that infection Mount Holyoke Trustees et thagmotnd, mi AL in al. Both men underwent | Have Three New Members ¥ operations. Little hope | South Hadley, Mass., Oct. 8 (P— | Was held out for Webb's recovery. i G RS S RO ers were attached to the board of trustees of Mount collector of custom ke college was announced to- | They stopped a large They were Elbert A. Harvey, | O CATianiihexan MearcHing It er of the firm of Lee, Higgin- | While the search was in progress . Boston: Willlam David- | the driver drew a pistol and shot of the New England | Webb. Tucker attempted to grappie Great Atlantle & Pa- | With him and struck him over the > is flashlight. During t Tucker was shot th a. church s conven- | day session. er Holmstrom, will m and the Chicago business will ntion be, ion Olson. Rev. August ¥ . the Walpole 2 (Mass.) Trust company, the Plimp- The man then the installation ton Press and the Eastern Manufac- | Machine, with the apparent inte 0, tollowed by a young people’s | turing Company. | tion of escaping. He eluded the | officers in the chase that followed, | ed to the machine, climb and drove away. 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The Loan bhusiness of today is conducted by BUSI- NESS men, who realize that the life of any business is assured only as the business answers fairly the needs of the public. he State of Connecticut has passed laws that specify a maximum rate of interest to be charged in lending money. Industrial Lenders are responsible legally to the State Banking Department, and morally to the public at large, and are recognized by great men and great institutions in bhoth business and public life as faithful and friendly servants to the man of moderate means. In this series of messages we hope to shed light on the true methods of operation followed by legalized loan companies. 87 W. Main St. Industrial a Friendly honest folk Association