New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1928, Page 2

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—Y————— ey > \§ v s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928, i D e - | signal tower event in another year(a group of scoutmasters, and this N. Y., assignors to the Beaton & flock. 4 Cheney Brothers, South Manches- | manufactured in their own state. = | brought this out when the 1€ remained until last year, when it || Graduates With Honors ||Catdwell Mfg. Co, New Britain.| Arvid H. Nero, West Hartford, as-|(er. Fabrics in the piece. The steady increase in the num« & o LT i e e as cut and revised considerably. | | Flush valve, signor to tly Arrow Electric Co. | Duplexalite Division of the Miller[per of dalry cattle in & country it 4 Kyt | it A 8 At Hartford Hospital e : |Harttora. Electric switch. Co., Meriden. (3 registrations) Glass | onee devoted o e slower troop a place. The sce- |'This year all athletic cvents have Gerald Cahill, Lowell, Mass., 3s. = o devoted exclusivel, to beef ond-plac ske . cen slashed of and only purely | signor, by mesne assignment, to| Ilzador J. Novak, Bridgeport, as- s“;:g* 8':_{’ fefl;°'°r§ 3 stock has resulted in the establish- tio H cd o scouting competitions retained. It i {Winchester Repeating Arms Co. |signor 10 the Raybestos Co. (3 pat-| Betty Fave Co, New Haven. As-Iment of the cheess industry. The » Nt Ehe =i ' 3 J1unned to held the athletic portion | |xew Haven. Heat interchange ap-|ents). Floor covering; friction cle-|tringents. bleach creams, skin 10-|aret factory is located in Portales, 1 — | ) imtil fall and then | paratus and constructing the same.|ment; and impregnating the basc of tiq;}*. cte. = | producing 1,000 pounds of cheese . - casion a c1d and swimming Frank L. Capps, Milford, assignor | friction clements, The Gardiner Hall, Jr., Co., South | gaily. The output eventually will Ampt m[flt With Grin ad | vroke - t | {to Columbla Phonograph Co., Inc.| Erastus G. Oukley, Southport, as. | Willington, and N. Y., N. Y. (4 reg- | be increased to 5,000 pounds a day. T in making e e i e Bridgeport. © Support for electric|signor .to Bridgeport Brass Co. |lstrations). Thread. 3 The Joss brothers who operate 0 [0 W'n Fesimns i\ offanad® far exlibitian worl pick-up. Bridgeport. Making tire valve caps| North & Judd Mfg. Co, New/ine plant, declare the New Mexico 1 One Lraop eaptured this with & bl Norman W. Cummins, Plymouth,|and the like. Britain, Catches, handles for hoods. | climate i ideal for the industry.| T——— vele stretcher, another with & 'Mich., assignor to the Yale & Towne| Lovell Page, Hamden. Extractor robe rails, ete. They learned cheess making in 2 . e e e | fg. Co,, Stamford. Handle retain-|mechanism for bolt uction fircarms, Trade-Mark Applicants Switzerland, but they are manu- e} Clean sportsmanship and tair i Ly b St s ling means for automobile doors. Sherrod E. Skinner, New Dritain, | Henry DOlier Jr., Bridgeport. | facturing American® instead of . play are the two lessons which ss organization once planned a ing 4 o [ ghat ark, | Electric connectors, outlet boxes and s - 1 | New Ca assignor to Landers, Frary & Clark. Swiss cheese. lad Yave been emphasized and leu .4:‘4 ~l~-w;=|rm|v_an_and carried e l?vter P. Dean, Ne anaan. T ioatatic oo o parts thereof, -v: :,s T.f.e"‘f.fi,“'lfi"“f?i m\(:‘xlltl ‘-\<hj[‘. W ‘:‘:s nla(.\"lr:: :::a;’:ykuc;::t‘ Y bavia F. Domizi, Cleveland, Ohio,| Charles F. Smith, Nea Britain, m.i,i'-'.if;”iw'l?m-‘":n"a' g:'{mfl o INSURE ALL TRAVELLERS. L el Willow Brook Park this afte the e 4 what the acid did to ‘sznorl. by lr:u»x:u n-:zlgnmu{;u_d tofand S.a Jl;x.:'Ul“.e:'m‘hmm' W a"h"Rollin‘ e C.‘;med fooraios No .| Madria, June § UP—Beginning B ',,h" i e only ol the ext e ol Relay Motor Products Corp., Bridge- | ing machine cas HEes: J £ 5 Ba] Ihl- csrr]xpeiillon;”'lt £nlyior the & 8 be loft 1o the duasi={ e P e Otto H, Van Amburg. Bridgeport, | bestos mixers, ete. July 1 all persons travelling by rail o] W Bl g (B Sl Scuug ; R ST T [P Leaman §. Harvey, Waterbury. |assignor io General Electric Co.| or water in Spain will be fnsured cond vent since its inception in | o for B ot Pencil holder and pocket clip. Twin light plug. {Industry Based on Milk agalnst accident, the cost being add- T, ) Bt oy Roowle o R Home for Crippled Chlly Harvey Hubbell, deceased, Bridge-| George W. Yanss, Bridgeport, as- Do it . |ed to the prico of boat or train 1 tRough several of the meets iy o & drum and bugle | port; L. E. Hubbell, executrix. signor to American Chain Co. Inc. Rises in New Mexico | tickets. The insurance covers injure Sy been conducied under untasor: furnished music during | Eoiih oeniactt Rear fender guard. Portales, N. M., June 9 P—New [les to passengers first and carrier i conditions and have had u © mect. Although no - prize had BRUEh secepipels: e BE e eiere Mot aoen *whose “store | cmployes second pext. Proceeds will B il e 2 foll atoen, : :‘"";"“lnc'iz Bl | Henry H. Munson, New Haven, as.| The Acme Wire Co., New Haven. bought” lunch usually includes|be devoted to an agency encourage i ment of a tradi of nie voungsters. signor to Sargent & Co. Adjustable Electrostatic condenser: cheese, now are eating a produce|ing tours in Spain. il like acceptance of declsion 1dges have always been a source | B e — of The most noteworthy « )t trouble. For several years the i i of this occurred two years ago and -coutmasters did the officlating, but Cis e out an exceptionally it was always difficult for a scout- PAULINE ELIZABETH PFERSICK tus Bmledne : 1 that his t had wh close signal tower ric: op 4 o \y Mmaster to sec that his troop had| h and always | . Miss Pauline Elizabeth Pfersick Y the Center Congregational church e #R89% Leen nesed out. On two occasions | 1 3 and Troop 15 of St. Mary's church 15 10 thoxe | e B O e chosen from among | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. 5 “ta Pfersick of 529 Stanley street was 200d spirit among the troops pre. |ford Training Training School for vented riots on @ number of occa- | N Urses recently. b sions. Then the experiment of bring- | Miss Pfersick is populdr among in scout officials from other the vounger set. Previous to her cities was tried, but these were un-|8raduation from New Rritain High she held many hon- built their towers in ultra-rapid time, but ft seemed 1o observers that Troop 15 Th judges, however, watches individually on cach tower, and these crroncously showed Troop 4 had won by quite a margin. Th had won, were couteraft, an was much discussion and it was pakislilebe fumiliar with the rules of menw;itr:o;' [';“/ LMO]. finally decided to stage the event lteainnted Bl here, Last >~l;:'vr;x n'; :':;r;-*u(;fi"‘h ! again. This time Troop 4 was an erfiss men was picked and i cted be-| sy first and 1pum\ valued s torchand, and the officiating was List of Patents Issued polnta, 2 s e ik e To Connecticut People The backers of Troop 15 were ni- | Troop 1 FIVE-YEAR SAWDUST FIRE Patents issued by the U. & patent merous and bhecame VOCHErous. tional church aps the most | ¢ o0y Calif,, June 9. (UP. office, June 5, 1928, to Connecticut They heckled the judges and so consistent troop de of the DEr- \viy the approach of the danger|inventors. (List complled weekly a reversal of the decision. The!,iiual champio | period for forest fires, rangers here | from the Official Gazette by the of- members of the troop, howes ! @Ven!s o blanning a way to prevent | fice of Harold G. Manning, Manning took no part in these unsportsman- | und n WOTTY | giceud of a fire which has been | Bros. Shoc Co., 211 Main street, New like actions, but accepted their|gver th 21 events. Puming in a huge sawdust pile near | Britain). goestiensble defeat In Sne spiritiThen cam Troop 15 jere for the past five years. Roy W. Adams, New Britain. Fig- And ‘quisteq thelr lrafe supporiers | mentio B mh s e . P. Biggs, district inspector of [urehead. Tregp 4 4 turned out, had a chance |right to cvent for tWo YeArS. ,." Srate Forestry Service, has| David 8. Baker, Greenwich. Ap- to repay this conduct in kind. for [t year American Legion Troop 7 puen el aring a circle around the | paratus for handling materials. when motion picture flms of e/ pushed into prominence, and 1hiS sawdust pile which will be big| Tonjes A. Both, Stratford, assigner event were developed it was sechl|ycar, with the general strength of cnough to prevent aparks from leap- |to the Connecticut Electric Mfg. Co., that Troop 15's tower had been first | 1l at its highest pof ing across. Bridgeport. Two-light plug. built in the initial attempt. Troop 4| dictions are for a severe sirugg Last vear the fire spread to the| Samuel Boyd, Danielsen, assigner thereupon conceded the event 10 its | ween a large number of troops. nearby timber lands and caused [to Draper Corp., Hopedale, Masa. rivals. { The list of events has been | considerable damage, Filling wound varn carrier. There have been numerous other changed several times. About 1919 — Willlam H. Cadwell, J. Ott, New instances of this spirit. The sume a fixed list of 21 was drawn up by | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Britain, and C. C. Kavle, Syracuse, Pardon Us, But—May We Introduce | | Although the orig- mnal plans of all five floors of offices in the Commercial Trust Co. g @ TO Thomson, Fenn & building were identi- Mr. Mr. CO / cal, no two tenants Moore | Segar T have subdivided and o e Nl We Furnish: arranged their new R R quarters exactly alike. oz o PH!:_;‘ ; artitions . In the case of Thom- . lechic lish 4-cylinder Se- with qp-: H:hh - : son, Fenn & Co., in- Reception & Reading Good neighbors i h’du i vestment bankers, you Room Central location IMPORTANT an world’s utmost eafoty. § Record-heeaking see a new variation of Exencoipher o - Janitor service : NOTICE! lowest priced é-door | sales attest the public’s marked ; S’l}e possibilities in the et Owner management enclosed car. Noother preference for Whippet valwese ¥ ffiico'\irfi"fifinfififi, 2 Fire-proof construction U. S. 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