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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929. to stockholders of the C . nal bank and the Chase members for their efforts, ex-| The two Fenn bills will be con- ARK P’“"‘ d 1 he i ance of Home- $110 H"LY ER S In f ! wvenue. There was no opposi- s [P 1 TR[ES t rccord as of May IR[;LE | pressing his wish to sec the circle sidered during fedthat s ‘o new shares for each | lexpand. |gether with farm relief and tarift AVAI[ o the cit er- held SEAS['N PR | 1t was voted by the members to legislaton. ! B e sent 1o plan offers to cach share- {hold a private pa which will| One bill provides that a census of of the American lxpress | take place on Satu at|population, agriculture, irrigation. At inny ol o Slonl be Sl e »|drainage, distribution and mines th ; T e | 5 . | L : - shall be taken by the director of th- Public Works Board Decides 10 ;e dpome, moness, o o o net . i ovworints o Receipts From Dramatic PRESEE- vt 5y, & 7ammetebis oo | consun danng 2730, ani— sxcn 1 | End Nusery Buying nE e Stephen Bartkowski thanked April 15. ’ special session to- i An Old Favorite For over thirty years SALADA has been eadi l[i 1 Y T a] Z sponsorcd by all church and civic ars thereafter. - bill ‘\"-" “ th.l n' ations in Year Total $2,000 05 otmmemanation ot smenca vy 'the” senats 1o provi: | package tea In —_— Polish Independence Day, which js, for taking the census in 1929, but; portionmer “SALADA” Ienn in its original form. S el reused fron v rical iner 1 rom | IR Chase Institution to Have Offices All Over Warld a Chase company stock cach of Amcrican Lxpress cblebrated annually on Ma; Dramatic | will g 4 d next ociation of | 5 play | 5 o A | The other bill ‘provides that o Fenn Will Reintroduce . ihe first day of the sccond reguiar Reapportionment Bill session of the seventy-first congress By GEC MANNING and of each fifth congress thereafte: | t, N.B. Herala) | the sec of commerce shall 5 - D. C. April 9—1 transmit ss a statement o \ o i 5} 7 ¥ : s s and congressional reapportion | showing tie whole number of per- N 5 lls, introduced in the house|Sens in ea ate, and the number | company sentatives last session hy Of repr which cach E. Hart Fenn of Weth- | state wou er an ap- | Rheumatic Agony Can Be Ended America had him /ong e/zoug/z -NOW 1 WANT HIM! NEW 42nd ST. 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