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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1927 | ) Interests which will be sold in- damaged and of all the secretaries in | Q'Y ! China only seven are kept tempor- clude tlh:v (r:n 'ud‘.arccfd.:x::ll.h"»n o - arily from their work. The trouble- ’ Oriental Negroes an ntal Ne- ways of the Y. M. C. A. and talk groes provinces. Millions of pesos o s e rage apiteters. i Were loaned to _this enterpeise by : oftentimes stand right in the door- national banks here, but the loans are unrecoverable because of bad against Christianity and the Y's, but | market conditions and crop losses. Banquet and Blstion of Ofcers :2.:*5ene 52 e’ 22 e To Sel OF Gommercial Holdings s ore Fom e “vork T voung men of China are using the | | the sugar centrals. The Cebu Port- at 6,000,00 pesos, the National De- at East Berlin itsoiation twice a8 much today as in Philippines |1and Cement Company, capitalizea before the present upsct, he said. velopment Company which owns S Manila, May 10 (P —The govern- | thousands of acres of agricultural The annual banquet ard election C]ty Items ment 1s going out of business in the |and timberlands in Neuvaeclfa : of ofticers and directors o the Hart- | Philippine Islands and its holdings | province; the National Coal Com- ford County Y. M. C. A. was held !in commercial enterprises, involving | pany, a 3,000,000 peso concern, Miss Bertha rson, stenogra- pher for Roche & Cabelus, has re- turned from St. Francis' hospital nd is res at her home on at its tenth annual convention held last evening at Community hall in Fast Berlin, The East Berlin Com- munity elub was host to the conven- { about $30.000,000, the highest responsible bidders. | capitalized at 20,00,000 pesos are This was announcced by Governor | among those slated for disposal. General Wood to the Associated | Many of the governmegt enterprises will be sold to and the Manila Railroad Company, Hlon: icubats Heing ipnesent from all| SoLub MaingSireat Press today as he outlined a new | will dle a natural death in the turn- All Fixtures For Sale. Hudson over Connecticut. The banquet was R policy which he has adopted as the | over. | A TG, malh hapgust Halli about{ el 354 dain &L 5 head of all government controlled | No plans have been made for dis- 60, SEap)e aitenting. €. W, Holman,{ . ardhm Ghant propertics and business. The new | posal of the Philippine National president of the Hartford County Y, was master of ceremonies. Following the banquet adjonrn- ment was made to the mai There will be a meeting at 2:30 | nor general will hold a regular meeting Thurs- | poricy s oce sioned by the recent | Bank, which has financed many ot day evening at 1 o'clock followed \yjing of the insular supreme court | the government enterprises, by an entertainment and social- | \hich held in effect that the gover- | Governor General Wood expects ' has full power over | the economic atmosphere of the is- e i i government controlled institutions. |lands to be cleared by his new nd election held. T ion of the Cou s announced by the trea annual report. Mr, Holmar that the Hartford County only association to have secretary in office conti siner inception, refs ord office a model in working P. Quimby, chairman Andrew Bromley of Belleview, | nounced. of the nominating committee, Tlorida, has sold his property at the | the following, who were elected as| orpar of Belden and East streets| o sociatien for the (o ¢ DiVicino, through the Hard-| coming year: F. C. Bidwell. Bloom- | oo’ city Co-Operative Assn., Ine. | Grant, South Windsor; Miss Ircne Gaffney of Glen street | Holman, Manchester; | —advt, i cold water. No soap. Tel. posed of as quickly as possible by dv public sales, General Wood an- /| Buck, Hartford; | ¢ Vew Bri i S, *is confined to the New Britain Gen- ° SEEATEG L ral hospital as the result of an in- (3 ”» : 3 fection in a finger | a l 4 i Tasty sandwiches, Packard Drug. asted sandwiches, Crowell's.— " Ajmost at the same time General policy and that there will be a re- *'Y for the | 24¥E Wood handed control of the Manila | vival of business to offset the mil- . Miss Nellie Paskiewicz of 34 Gla- | Rajlroad Company, one of the cor- | lions in losses sustained by the gov- diola street suffered an izjury to her' porations in which the government | crnment in operating the various | left hand while working on a press owns the majority of the stock, concerns. noon at the Russell! over to the Filipinos by giving the actory. The third and patives a majority on the hoard of SCULPTOR HONORED* fingers were amputated at| directors of the company. Manage-! New York, May 10 (®—Daniel ritain General al. ment of the company also was left | chester French, of New York and N. B. Window Cleaning and Auto in native hands. Thienes, who has made the 'y \hgr 187 Areh, ltear. Cars| Government holdings will he dis- Stockbridge, Mass, known as the |dean of American sculptors, has been presented with a medal of | honor by the National Sculpture so- { clet. Xane, Hartford; Calvi: 3 | The regular meeting of the Sons ° cuth Windsor; A.. Storr: -l ot Union Veterans of the Civil War | e gl Ehillp ield; R guxiliary No. 1 will be held Wed- | 1. Phillips, Farmin b ening at 8 o'clock at Jr. | gl onbig; B-10. latiy s -1 0. U, A. M. hall. A social will follow | tin, and George R. Marsh of Bristol 2 22 the meeting. ° il diaem dlnctad ue s o5 folloy Nash Suits $22.90 McCabe, Tel. 454 President, C. W. Holman; vice pres (i Ns1s ident, R. 0. Clark; treasurer, Calvin The general committee making . Bowles; clerk, M. Grant. |arrangements for St. Joseph's parish The main addr hie evening | cireus will meet this evening at the was given by Wilson M. Hume, sec- | parish hall, i v for the National council of |~ e Military Order of Lizards of | Y. M. C. A. stationed at Lahore, | t1¢ A, G. Hammond Auxiliary, U. §. | India, Leing in the cou at the . v i e ting | “J TURNED over a new leaf—I never | thereby protecting you from the count- r \I\h \x:s"m“\_”lc‘l"_:li‘]ma va.,.gusl d;g]’:c(k( h;’; | used to want to go out at night— | less ills which result from clogged in- was horn in India of American par-| . State Arm | was too tind.‘lfiy age, has spent considerable of his | Miss Bertle Surtaskl has returned | likes a good time. e was fretful—she | testines. These little pills are easy to take, are Pl life In that country and some time in | Jome o spend the summer with her | | “Now I feel asif years had feft me—T1 gentle, but positive. lnnuwydotfi China and is familiar with condi- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sur-| have oined the millions who have| dynamite” .the system or tions in both countries. Mr. Hume | tagk 36 strect. Miss | found Beecham’s Pills so wonderful. | strain. Children can take them as stated that the popular conception | Surtaskl was a member of | “It was all due to my usin of China is that the people of that r Puff Frolic| Beecham’s gentle laxative pills which couutry are anti-foreign, whereas in its season's | end ‘that tired feeling’ and which relieve veality they are pro-China and are | | constipation, also resultant indigestion, safely and pleasantly as grown-ups. of| 1o jqinpthe m”l’lionl who prefer Beecham’s Pills is to experience relief and vitality obtainable in no other way. For nearly 100 Beecham's striving to develop & new national-| A daughter iwas born &t New | biliousness and sick headache.” i e it of Sdioserol ism similar to that which was the Rritain General hospital today to Beecham's Pills scientifically cleanse | people all over the worli—even in the owth of the American revolu-| \fr. and Mrs. George Scarlett of 11 the bowels of poisonous substances by | remote corners. For sale at all drug on. That the anti-forcign aftitude Fast Lawlor street. Mr. Scarlett is| climinating them from the system, | stores, everywhere. 25c and soc. #s stressed by the press has been a member of the fire department. somewhat overdrawn i8 testified to| A daughter was born to Mr. and 5" 9 A. in China bhas been closed, not one Main street today at New Britain | yuilding has been cou ed or | General hospital. | Wfll[fitVORlDlS FAVORITE LAXATIVE FOR NEARLY 100 YEARS A year ago there came to Reo the most distinctive honor ever received by any American automobile. 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