New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1929, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1929, y( Clinto: ¢ member, who | Lnurt and an arrangement for a Secretary Ralph H. Benson and |special act recommended by Repre- a RHE LT o) Red and Blue Tacks Show ren mnemeuz would be reached at a |Treasurer Charles W. Hawkins of |sentative Thure Bengtson, it is ex- T ey e minal cost of $1. Should the [the local Chamber of Commerce, [pccted that the newer measure wil : el e f M R Ol w M claim remain unpaid after a reason- |and A. T. Jones of the Fitch-Jones [be adopted. DembiIe 0 oL HDEE oL able lapse of time, the matter|Co., also attended the hearing in ol M e l[]ST IN HflUSE HY i i 0 eXIcan ev t on ar ap WANT NEW E“”RT}“WM ‘hen go before a judge, but | Harttord. DISPUTES MORTGAGE CLAIM legal procedure Attorney David L. Nair, as re- 1 it is he . . o e e [\\nuld suu I‘deln small. __(Special to the Herald) ceiver in the bankrupt estate of M R ! & bl New York, March 12 (R—Wa ! probably be the final Bat- | (ooutinued from First Page) | The Polish Business Men's Asso.| . Would Have Bill Cover State [puja Georges, has filed a caveat, » . and the | maps of Mesico I rea n [te. | b £ Hartford, March 12—New Britain | o ifying of his intention to dispute i er clas : 5 ¢ tacks now stand over all | o sdiclary ma- | 2100 de especially Intarested 1a this |huainessmen ana ‘officia)s who cams | ) it of & mortgage wlven by will 't ¢ the Atlantic ports and throughout : anner of collecting alleged debts |to this afternoon's meeting of the | g\ T O S MOTELEE BVER M Mire portion of Mexico east and |chinery would take ¢ of |as it would save them time and ex- |judiciary committee to speak in G‘\w e i m"‘ammm, 2 $2.600 of the capital. It s in the claims under $30. and is especially pense as well as the possibility of [favor of a small claims court in | Te0"E* 0 the amount of 8.5l _inorthwest that red prevails. ed by merc . who claii | losing friends and customers through [their home city, were given a sur- | . c attorney sets forf 9 t it would expedite matter zal procedure. which could be |prisc when President John c.|document was given for the purpose {conncetion with collecting overdue |otherwise averted by a friendly set- |Loomis of the Commercial Trust |0 conveying equity in property to Special Notice accounts. The manner in which [tlement. Tho association was or-|Co., and Thomas Hewes, represent- | Mis ":g!"” 88 against the Infercss s _|tnis court woul ork, would do d several years agd and has |ing the state bar association, spoke |Of creditors. . Whist and pinochle will be given [y ¢ litigation b veral thousand dollars in its (for a bill to establish similar courts = e ine shnanlids Lodxe tween the merchant and the buyer. treasury. The moncy is used to|in all citics and towns of the stalc. | Usingall his spare time during the b According to the project, the person (kelp merchants in time of need on| In view of the wider scope of |past three years, a conductor on the muns: any amount unacr $50 may leans, which are collected on [their bil and the fact that it covers |Great Western Railway has built e his papers with the clerk of the |rea onable terms. what is sought to be obtained in the | himself a six-room bungalow. Announcing BIRNBAUM'’S Reorganization Event! 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Window Shades from 49¢ up. | The Enamel-like suiface of our Bird Rugs and o ]‘I(r]:;l' grf\'crm}gs Al? apleasure to look at and a task of joy when cleaning day comes. ILet us A E C help ,\futii take 1;]10(‘"i:lr)‘}ir?‘glx;:rf”(mlllt of .\ltnt'hlxl;: 381 MAlN STREET o AII‘.‘:\IIE!‘I‘}E;F = NEw BRITA[N’ CONN' cleaning. Mrs. Platt Opens ire [ people ab i e e L (DS ESEEEEEEYEEEEEEYEEEEEEEEEEEEEE JYEEETEEEETErEEEEEEEErITsEEEYEETEEEEsIsEEssEEE YT EEE Shop at Mags First! MA@ Two Pant Suits 335 s § Judge Peck was Manchester, who MAG—FLEECE TOPCOATS at $30 are Most Inviting Too! ass Legislati Awnflwwaf.mm“EDD@E@El@@.@@@@@@fl@@@@@@l@flfll @El@@@E@ED@E@@EEEDEEIED@Dfll@D@Eflfl@@DEDEUD@@D@E@DE@EDE@@@@DE trol was a matter of p and spiritual standa with surprise that ) mentioned Pren Ttaly in her quoted as s rate is mise pointed out that care that can be of large families ill-health to w o have born that ma e arge factor in 1t t rate. EIIEEEI@EE]@EIEIEIE]EI@@ NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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