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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1927. 'RED FLAG ANNOUNCES TRAGEDY IN VILLAGE Find USE MOTOR TRUCK T0 TAKE OFE LG0T Bridgeport Factory Robbed of Much Leather Belting Neighbors Investigate and Coatesville, Couple Shot to Death. 15 (A ging from & v neighbors of Mrs. coal oil lamp was bu was locked ing awa fron s pile A flag nd not Faulkman the \ during t lors said that Kerr s breakdo New Haven Grocers Lose ke Checks March (ki worthless, each York ecity bank, pon grocers here yes, name of R, woman N whom S i 1 goods. HANDLING OF SEVEN MILLION IS BIG J0B This is the Task Which Confronts ducer of ca bought $4 Secretary I.C. A son of Mr the Treasury Department Today. @ staggerin Washington, March 15 The task of handiing ! of $7,000,000,000 is today’s work for the treasu riment The which se fnvolves 2,50 than annual expendit of the government will be cared for through federal reserve banks &nd rnal revenue collectors. While some of the operators will represent merely bookkeeping, oth- ers involve cash running into the Lilions. position hover, s a recard, 0 was assistant hoys' sec 400 more ind was assi abont 000, total 1918 and & ield colleg two years as hoys e Winsted Y. M. C. city in the APPOINTMENT! vew Haven, Conn., March 15.—A conference of republicans here yes- ave made the Trumbull to Hall and the ons which go o turnover, the refunding of the second liberty 4 1-4 per cent bonds is the lavgest. This transaction has been provided for through the issuance of 33 per cent ve-year notes arch income tax payments due today are estimated at $550,000,000; rotirement of treasury 4% per cent in 1923 to retire victory fs a third operation, while the fourth is payment of in- terest on third liberty loan bonds. appoint Senat former Judge Ja city court here as s *. Yarley and »r expected the local party or- ion to submit its preferences. FREE & Enroll gow! Our Experts in NO CUT IN ARMY. Washington, March 15 (A—The possibility of a slash of 30,000 men | $n the strength of the army due to failure of the deficiency bill van- ed today when It was said at the White House that President Coolldge ordered the army to be able to take | gy care of problems created by the | g measure’s tailure. E v etate exams. Easy pa Day or evenig clasecs. Ask for free MARINELLO SYS'I‘IEM‘OF BEAUTY CULTURE National School of Cosmeticians =2 Fifth Ave., New York Cty Al LEGION POST SEEKS | O LECTURE AT YALE 1,000 MEMBERSHIP ‘Bddy-Glover Yen Aim High in State Campaign a state " to est with West . was started today by Ed- lover post, American Le th 14 teams. The drive will on April T when the contest and their capt for pri The ¢ ¥ 1 the most members wil be awarded a *h chain and the one ging in nekt largest number of members, will recefyve The ) rew Corbin 3 10t Cab] n Whittemor . Charles §ts Irary & Clark, J fnir Bear- nders, Frary & Clark night will observed. SENATOR DILL WEDS (P-—Miss | iner Jone movement l"lv]rl eremony PRUNING SEASON Now is the time to trim the trees, before the warm weather comes to stay. We have a stock of the tools you need! Pruning Shears Tree Pruners Pruning Saws Grafting Wax The Aube Hardware Co. 405 Main St. Tel. 407 S (Dr. : | an's story. Miss Anderson was ' lemployed in the Davison household | for 27 years and sha is a beneficiary | in Mr. Davison's will. M ierson went to Europe i and returned to t! cit after her employ s nted a claim for wage: which was rejected by the N Britain Natiof K, executor of estate, ted her clat nrough E . Casala lin wera named commissioners by Judge B. F. Gaftne was held on March 4 or argued that the | fully comp |w Hill of Tniversity of London Will Speak Tomorrow Night on 7 Recent Discoveries in Medicine. New Haven, Conn., March 15 (B Dr. Archibald Vivian Hill, of the of London, a research fellow in physiology, wiil lectnre at rling hail of medi before Yale Medical society tomorrow night. His subicct will be: “Some Racent Advances in the Physiology of Muscle and Nerve. Dr. Hill is one of the v « of the Royal socie h he was elscted in 1918 he was the prize in was aw Royal s Royal the Miss Anderson’s couns point that she would paid her es whils she Taedle rope, it her employer had ried a Royal society of T society established t research professorship ¢ the - . | Washington’s Brother's | Descendant Appointed | physiology in London In 1924 and | Wagnington, March 15 (U'P)— Professor Hill is the first inclum- Washington, 25, a lineal bent. ) ant of & brother of George Professor Hill has made mudies has just ente ! of the chemistry and mechanism of the U slar con ath- | Stat | as experim He sails tomorraw for Buenos reses B I weiting 4, where ha will occnpy his fi Cornell university w consul. Washi 4 eveloping the diplomatic course He department’s was professor Hill is physiology but physics and OXFORD GIRLS RACE 3 March 15 (A— a coxswaln wearing & , & crew rep- g the women students of Ox- ity today defeated the s in a race on the Isis - SERVANT AWARDED $206 Probate E. H Commission Appointed by Court on Clatm Against FOREGN TRADE ton, March 25 (P gn trade ce for inced today lepartment Davison Estate Ends Inquiry, Feb- The sum of should be paid to ( son, an employe in the hold of iward H. Davison, sident of the Ameri- . according to a find- le and Irving jioners of the appointed aring the ‘Waited Long for This | Discovery! 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