New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1928, Page 19

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\—\m —_———— Dr. Howland Appeals From J1 4 ARMOR OF KNIGHTS WAS POOR METAL Hicroscope Shows It of In- ferior Grade | P v Ton- nons- ant his to war ot npt 1o =5 it ofi on Willisr ¢ el professor Columibia uni- s exam- should nt- | 1h points Lorn, a r governor. o y go0n cruor, ) ned ticol woi his books only in cruorship agui lanads of His Career « achievement career was 1 nwas th attle cry, carricd it to ey corne stute. It wus the single wedge could clesve the republican *When I cntered the tor Ferris said net the faintest ed. 1 felt that on win for me. However, 1 entered the campaign with all my strength, and decided to fight to the One of the points condition aien,” when sewit lamps were 1 Young Ferrie' carly yea hard work and school- | ntet The . attending school erystals i BN the armor tmbis oxpert “the horror of 1 lived to hecomo United States senator e neer Union Aci 4 from point on hi o pro- | s8 was rapid followed . alternate periods of student lite and conturies d; 1 tunate, v warriors of ron. nd od ies straight- Proce conquest of En vin the writ- an ecleventh. compiled “An s Arts.” He mode ot ind pointing eut process could he 4 with all articles of in the fire sprinkle this prep- cr it cover it with hot blow anickly nupon the and quickly withdraw- and takin tly over the fir Smaller files are made from t iron. Anoint them w the of an old hog an bind raps cut from the skin N9 tie them with v Cover them one by beaten elay, bare. When t} in the fir nd the skin 18 burned; and quekly taking them from the elay, extingnish them equally in vater” out dry gt PNEUMONIA FATAL T0 SENATOR FROM MICH. (Continued from First Page) Then, as afterward, it was a case ¢ the party secking the man. It was eight years later—in 1912 —that Ferris again was a gubernatorial candidate, and this time he was ted. Two years later he was ro- winning over C caually in | teaching at rural wego Normal My Academy to Mlinois I port Busi | There followed years success in cducationsl w cluding five vears during w Ferris was superintendent o at Pittsfield, T They moy Mich., in 1884 Verris' Tndustrial school later Ferris Institute. The growth of the school from two small huild inge to a $100,600 inshitution was gradual, but sure Mrs, Foreis taught for many years titute withdrawing in - March 23, 1917. Thr sons were horn to them. one of [whom lived but & fow months. Mr. Ferris married Miss Mary MeCloud of Tndianapolis 4, iz Lignite Converted i | To High Grade Fuel | | Washington, March 2 —(P— x| perts of the Burcau of Mines have | developed what is described as | economical process for carbonizing | lignite which opens up the possi. | | bility of adding enormously to tiic | nation's fuel resour | | Extensive lignite fislds le 1n | North Dakota, Montana. Wyoming, | Colorado, Tex and other states west of the issippi, making up | nearly one-third of the total solid- ¥ 1 fuel resources of the country. With | | the new process, the carbonized | tignite ts molded into hriquettes, | which form a high-grade fuel TENDERED RBIRTHDAY PARTY A eurprise party was held yes. terday afternoon in honor of Mrs. {Mary Stabert of 121 Austin street the eccasion L=ing her birthday an- niversary. The party was held at the home of her daughter, Mre Jennie Dains. A buffet lunch was iserved and Mrs. Stabert received {many beantitul gitta, SIX BURNED TO DEATH Revkjavtk, Ieccland, March | (CP)—The fishing vessel Acorn a rived here from the Faroe Islands, | |with six of her crew burned to| death and three severely injured as the result of a carbide ecxplosion aboard. D. Miller Co. 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