New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1927, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1927. Britain-Hartford High School Grid Scenes EHILI{%EIEIS &um City ltems | AMERICAN GOODS [nstitution Also to Get Hall of =i 0 % School Collections Them to Market (P—Thousands of of all manner of things made in Amerlca began flowing through French custom houses today with the coming into effect of the pro- visional tariff which the Irench Something between $ 0 and $1,000,000 worth of manufactured zoods has been tied up for weeks ever since the signing of the Franco- German commercial treaty was fol- lowed by a rise in the duty of n products which resulted s from the United States. The new tariff; which will prevail until a commercial agreement can be reached, puts the dutics on most American articles back where they Most of the American goods tied up during the tariff negotiations s « ¢ A va ‘ew Brit- | have granted on a long list of goods ¢ G y,,i manutactured in the United States Dr. Kling | Ath 16 ot and Canada. | *HENRY FAGAN DIES St TIEAGOFT e e Lincln Street Man LR & G, Emploge Over 60 Years | T were at Havre while a smaller pro- - | portion was at Cherbourg, Boulogne, th | Marseilles and other ports. Many Frary & Clark, w | American importers meanwhile let O e Y e | their stocks run low and are now using all their me customs examination o Paris and other center Manufacturers of rs in breakfast foods are complainers under the new arrangement, The tractor ers base their complaint to expedite ipments to t his home, | g | he | but sick- | him for his . He | tractors GIRL DEAF WITE as about in his home until ebout rest of the wee 30 o'clock Sa e on a reclassification of their pro- he w enlit o atiaeie A duet which greatly increa the was 1 to go to beal Yest | duties, while the breakfast food fertay afternconiiahor atier 2 dealers find that the decrease in the Continu First Page) o'cloc i died, duty on cartons has been ofiset by He was born. in Facmis=on Jans the new tariff on grain and cereal orders to bring |uary 1 the son of Christo- produets which ha ed the dutie on breakfast foods about 40 per 1 with the > to the pher a to this “agan. He came to ha ortic and take the girl ¢ giv- immediately went into the ¢ SE fns waraine Shece Aoy LAnd oS, aryge Qlarks Nemours Company to Stilanin was arch | factory had only e 5 LA jad never | ter first position cor of fixing Give Extra Dividend Wilm (P— ndles on kniv rl was i on, Del, Nov. 21 was pro- Mrs, St t moted ray v and for years he Directors of . 1. Dupont De N s allowed 1 r |superintendent of cutle produe- mours & Co., today declared extra ‘ it tion, but previous to his death he i "‘ dividends totalling $4 a pla was superintendent of plant serv ing the p Iizh's enly scove it irst half of game Saturday. g the common stock on an annu 2 under or- | He was nearing the 61st year in | The cam CRAC 106 ton the faces of the Hartford rooters, : d and Gold pagis of §10 a share with a qu had all the €mploy of the concern at his de: tallied Iy payment of $2.50. » the S Comptroller Ed- Bottom picture shows H Yithrg with the One extra dividend of $ repre- s to be former secrctary of ball tucked ur ler his arr T H p speed and ents income from the e 1 divid- vithout dela nders, Frary & Clark, lauded M. battered its way through the owns, ol by General Motors. The Dupont holds one and one half the following state E reral Motors common company hares of Mre. Stilanin could be prosecu o received at the rectory stock. for cach share of Dupont or he ng to Mrs. Van- | Was perhaps H[]LY ER[}SS NAME ne or u}Nfi AR [}l: LAW HAS common outstanding. General Mo- derhoof, not believed the POInt of service at I iat 496 Main tors recently declared an extra ot e wilt Clark and when T at T do ot e believe you could man in the "he quarterly dividend of $2.30 city of New Britain v ompanied Ly an extra of FOR NEW | PAR;@fi v W C A sorzs EAFOLDED YOUNG WISK 01thamp10n Ufl‘els .nything unfavorable “m\u December 15, The By $200,000 Bla7e AN Bl L amatilng extra of will be paid on Janu- Northampton, \(v ss., Nov. OSSN LS R aS PR EGCTES'HS TCuT SOGTET VO ES ol B (o ontinued from First Page) ary 4, all to stock of record Dec. 1. departments o T]H t stores to f nd for a time ess section B oo wren e aia not come out Will Attempt to Extend ; Sl e e Religious Education it was discovered that A sccond attempt will be made to Drop Appella ion Tri mty aternally v council, e Bl lub will mer it At a meeti £ 1 1n 1 police he thought he e the religious education plan suine hEol Ll LORRFATCHO] ould ven “another chance” in roduced in the ninth grade of the Holyoke departs icles fol 7 bt for Mise Tristoll’s stand fn schools in this city and opinions of the fire The Pi o club will meet Mor (s, and he thought out the es- parents on the matter will,be asked ure store it wi vening to prepare wax articles veen the time the judge through the mail within a week ng store ; name from the bazoar his decis Miss Bristoll or two : g Tns tamil9 consistad of 10 S A is decision and Miss Bristoll or e Qui ; e ok hom o EolySilr e ss Girls' cd out of chamber with Last year's efforts did not meet k1m0 i s s Romarn Caihol nizht be- him. He realized it was a_desperate h success since, it was said, the fice of Ju SN0 i Hon v G lioin: Tanicsial « oliday, | chance, but he drcaded the alterna- | children, themselves, signed the sl B ek i e e name of th leaving police head- cards negatively. Parents will be g, HalEened SampRe SCATES thur W. ¥ S o cal corporation have ""'l isk heard Captain warned this year through the = G5 fih s ot Oficies i ieran placed on Sle andgsloclabl ol ler Officer Lyon to hold on- churches that the matter will again Countess of Cathcart children in this city. Andrew Ttogala have bec cleotadias e e : 3 el rustees also to have him ride in the front l\e\ Today eral services will be held to- |\ yoean Re‘pmtgdk\\ ea St e ) L seat so that his chances of escape AUTOS IN COLLISION "l""\‘;”“, i solemn high | P2TS0 ¢ ool would be minimized, Automobiles driven by John C : e i Hlorasat e Kelley of 98 Hart street and Fred ishioners to g ercction of a ¢ Stephen Bartkowski, th sided Announcement services for th be held in th which the cl church will b sistance in t lwas pledged Mer ly Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl riously her con Kamble of 28 Whiting st col- lided last evening about 8 o'clock, damaging the rear bumper of the Kamble car and the rear left fender of the other car. Kamble was driv- ing north on Main street when Kel- ley backed his car out of a drive- cording to the report of Supernumerary Officer Stephen \Coffee. Salvation \lmw Head Vv mts Belg:an King g Albert imwell vation Army, r on the con- th W learning carols (o sing CLUB EXCHANGE ETING FIND DRIVER WHO TOOK MILLS HOME Waterhury Man Reports Finding Him Dazed at Roadside s present- yesterc OLD TV GOURTS MAY REVIEW PROFIT SETTLEMENTS in Case Brought by Govern- New Tarill Cats Ties and Sends‘ ment Against Oesterlein Co. Washington, Nov. 21 (P—The au- thority of the courts and the board of tax appeals to review scttlements made by the commissioner of in- ternal revenue involving war profits and excess profit taxes was upheld today by the supreme courf. he case was brought by the g ernment against the Oesterlein chine company of Cincinnati. lower courts held that the ments were subject to review, the government contended such @ ruling would open the to a large number of applicat and suits for nore than $100,( been collected MacMillan Party Is Ice-Bound in Arctic Hartford, Nov. sweeping out of the arctic wastes ind raging intensely over Anatalok loor ions , and involved 0,000, which had 21 (P—A storm Bay, Labrador, where Commandcr Donald MacMillan and his expedi- tion are wintering, made it impos- {sible Saturday night to hear in | quarters there the arctic broadcast- ing of KDKA at Pittsburgh. O. C | Rodimon, operator at the head- ;qu;.\r(-‘rs of the American Radio Re- |1ay League here, was in touch with Millan during last Commander Ma night and informed him of KDKA's broadcast but the commander gaid that the storm interfered although WGY of Scheneetady was heard for a short time Saturday night. In the exchange of messages word came that all members of the expe- dition well and that work had gone aheade on the winter hous which is being erected, It was ex- pected to observe Thanksgiving Day by moving into the building. WILL SPEAK TO LIONS lson P. Worley, branch mana- : of the rating division of the England Insuran Co., will speak to the members of the Lions club tomorrow on the system of rat- ing insurance premiums. Directors of the chamber of commerce will be present. 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