New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1928, Page 14

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BUYS PLANES FOR HUNT FOR FORTUNE (Canadian Prospectors Will Work in Modern Way York, Apr John E. Hammell prospector. and one Captain 1. A (above), aerial of his flyers, Oak-, aceessible to ordinary meihods of travel, The planes will be cquipped with combination and skis. Hammell hopes to start his fleet out this spring. Hy \{s eyes on Hudson Bay territory, | the Macken? alley, north- | ern British Columbia, and perhaps the Yulon. Captain 1{ Oake, Canadiar war aviator 3 fated with | Hammell. | Eventually send out over more miles of pontoons s river intends to | by airplane | 1,000,000 square | ilamn prospectors than unexplored Canadian | Retween hanis of bridge a few sips of cool, full flavored Diamond Ginger Ale add ap- preciably to the sociability of the game—to the zest of piaying. The right imgredients are tmportant for ginger ale just as congenial guests are neces- sary to a card game. Diamond Ginger Ale has the finest in- gredients and combines them in the friendly fashion that makes this drink so smooth. %0 sociable, and so satisfying. Your palate recognizes the crudeness, the rawness, of inferior imitations. What a difference in the taste of Diamond Ale with its pure Jamaica ginger aged and mellowed for two years and all ingredients perfeetly blended by a formula that has made Diamond famous for fifty years. It’s good—and ao00d for you NONAGNETIC i found in all oceanic | rine life ' | country, belicved rich in minerals. problem of economic use He is mapping out u prograin Wil cover five years saves Days of Travel this company. the Nor 1 il Minerals sloration, | a ad as opened up NUIMETOUS 0 N mining ficlds. To reach some of thes That overia my days. By Fave been reached fow hours Canuda a o i BOAT FOR TRIP {10,000 Mile Cruise by Sailing Ship Carnegie of s food supply. The problems in marine i iy and su o far-reachi I has becd necessary 10 confing (trention chiefly to mic lo thundance ar so-called ankton, and ofhe as diatoms, ind forminifera, whicl Coustitute the food supply 1 s0 fur our own Iriday Itimately 1 fishes « inner tabl To Dive Among Fishes heln y that in warm, elean surfuce s a part of our seend 3 wlow 1he anong e low they hive and wonders of the under t nvesti Ault ' Wiitie stadr n s tons e Wiltred pior scientific office ¢ clectricity and photog ar W exeCniive Torreson, navi officer and observer (miag tism metcorol Soul Cuagnetism i phy); H. Rt md biologist (occani- H. Paul, surgeon iical work. etrorol- Lawrence or and ohserver (radic and communication) HEIRESS HAS WED, Neat Winte dl, the Car the Wost Tndics and Panama Mg next winter in the south P Visitin Society Islands, Es and Peru, and coming nortl again to Japan and California nest summer \ And so on around the world. foi g the sun in to and southward neat will work souti to spend Island woid storms delays to wintry weather and to improve th tions for condi making her inve Among the Visited ving Califormia are Hono ind, Cape outh Africa Australia; again and Aires, Azores, Ma- Washington in tions. |y places 1o corgin India, Western cross the santh Pacific the Horn to Buenos ntina, St Holena and bhack to eptember, 1031 Purpose of Cruise The purpose of th 1mnifold Capt J ¥ Ault mander of the fition, outli the program as studics of magn: eloct 1 tions, deira [ cruise are com expe and occanographic con I “Perhaps the most fuscir & study connected witl Ault said, “is the multitwdinons 1 waters from deepest surface down to the vet oxplored chem ical ehang ocean waten ave profonnd influcnees npon ma- |4 is varicty, its its distribution. A nfluen will contribute in many ways not only to the evolutionary proce in the sea but also to the abyss | Physical s in the tonnt and these stndy of ¥ sses toking place |« practical 15¢ 13¢ Léén Fr’eshr Shoulders, lb. Smoked Shoulders, 1b. Fricassee Fowl .. Prime Rib Roast Beef . b, Boncless resh Shoukders b, Roast Beef . . Fresh Hams 3 h, Veal for Pot Pic AR Veal for Stew . Vancy ¥ g Fowl . I 120 Star Sliced Bacon ........ Wedg 1 (‘reea’;l:‘e‘:_\u BUTTER . Strictly Fresh 95c EGGS, 3 doz. Good Luck Oleo I Nucon Nut Oleo ", Granulated Sugar White Loal Flour . Eaaporated MILK, 3 cans Loy Royal S Campbodt's ¥ Vaney L Sticed Linia ¥ Large Ripe Bananas . .. New Texas Onions . . Extra Heavy Grapefruit .. Calif. Sunkist Lemons, doz Fresh Dandelions Fresh Aspar: Sweet G Solid Head Jeebe Fresh Green father, one of the fones Brothers i bride's " tives, The bride's age as from 1 it ontrolled mor: knowledge of |1 1S ON HONEYOON Mrs. Maude Jones Westin Now Wile of Salesman April 27 P Jones Westin fortunes of hty New York, Mrs. laude Virginia heir- of the tea founders of th company. today as on a lioneymoon trip to Cali hushand, David J sman torday part- With her a, a cash register conple was miurried o Park went by the Tev. Dr aven Parkes man, the « heing 1 only by the rela- marriage licemse gave the 48 and that of the ridegroom as 52 he bride Clarene remony immed was divorced in 1922 Frederick Westin and clubman. She their ¢ hroker the custody ot two now 13, and 1s, now ten. The wedding in 1009 is a social event The hea 1s one 1 45 years @ he late Frank v uncle, to which s 5 fom huge fortune of the heirs w vhen e Smith Jones, Cyrus D, father, and Tones, and coffec firm eventually than 600 establish pened f a Ko t Scranton ents Shea came to New rom York several Mass. Th their ears lem ouple to mik lom in this city. PECIALS, 7 TO 12:30 Best Maine Potatoes, pk. 45c¢ (ictag(m Soap (lim. 5 cakes) cakcsc ALL DAY SPECIALS mall Legs Genuine Lamb . ..... . ., 2 < Pot Roast Ih. 2 b ofor Stew 1h. y Vrankfors b, Vores of Lamb o ~auerkrvaut RS .. Ib. pkg. 12¢ . 2 Ibs. §1.00 25¢ h. 28¢ . 3% Best Pure LARD, 2 Ibs. virst Prize Oleo Gold Coin Olco 10 Ibs, 61¢—25 lbs, $1.59 sack $1.05 Rumford's Baking 25¢ POWDELE. Ih, a bish 0 lavors) vy Sugar doz. 25¢ Lo 3 for 25« Fresh Cat Spinach k- and Carrots Sweets Vaney Apphos Beans — Green Peas Strawherries — Rareripes Artificial Voice Succeeds In that Methvin proposed to Miss Eva Bagwell, of Lawrenceville, Ga. No words passed, but Miss Bagwell Giving Man Back Power to Talk i un s ™ = This. After He Had Proposed, Wed and Become Good | e roaa. Salesman During Five Years of Silence. Abe . and vin and th children months, and Charlotte, Below—Niv - Meth rchanical voice™ en him. Nin Meth- homas, 19 years, and the that surgeons 1 April 27 ial throat 1ha him, Nix Methvin, of regained the By mecans of an surgeons gave Atlanta, has power of » ars of silence, proposed. was accepted, father of two nd continued to hold down a traveling salesman, “Silence never interfered with the Bappiness of our married life,” suys Methvin mechanical voice that now comes from his arti- throat, “It takes two to make in argument, and 1 wasn't in a po sition to argue. My advice to all hus unds is to say Thaf's the iy . became the in the strung: ficia nothir iy to keep peace in the tnf Five years nzia Cost Voice ago Methvin suf 0 aitack of influcnza Joveloped whisper and his voice o 2 finally dentircly. finding matignant. arowtl on one of vocal cords, Tecided it was nece them 1o save the cordingly, tiken ont A hol¢ was cut Atlanta, a onstra an had restored the power of several such «d 1o Toledo or him an that he he choos Taledo, O., cons v to remoy patient’s life. Ac his whole vo and the il box was rtificial voiee® ibout the size of a dim in Methvin's throat and rubber tube inserted. Through this tube he breathes —and he is deomed 1o breathe that way for the rest of his life Although Tie month. At his throat the held in place by conld hreathe and swallow, and was generally in 2000 ing end Dhealth, Mcthvin was @ man without jike a pipe i voice. The entire ¢s to speak one und there plies a mechanic ity that he 13 missing voeal cho For almost five years Methvin was | is unable without a veice Doctors Come to Aid At recent medical cony vocal box was seemed no possibil would ever spes unnatural tone, during his long doctor artificial larynx which ’ speech tn | Of dem- ases. Methvin jour doctor made can take up or lay down, as 1s | develop faster in a silence Says Most Talk Useless | For a time Mrs. Methvin accom- panied the traveling salesman on acting as his “mouth- ! piece.” But the babies came and she gave this up. ' So' We voiceless Methvin continued alone, communi- | cating with his customers by writ- !ing on & pad. “You don't along as a salesman,” Methvin said. | “About nine-tenths of all talk is | probably useless. Only a few things people say need to be said, and many of the things they talk about | do actual harm. Of course I wouldn't give anything in the world fot this | device that now enables me to speak | —but a lot of time and breath is wasted in talking, 1 can tell you.” CHIMPANZEE BEING " CLOSELY STUDIED have to talk to get | provided as Johns Hopkins Professor Keep- ing Tabs on Animal | i l. Baltimore, Md., April 27. UP—A | nalf grown chimpanzee s living an | ideal life at Johns Hopkins univer- | sity, earning his keep simply by | growing up and developing normal- | ly. Propinguus Dayton by name, he was captured in Africa a ycar or | s0 ago and is one of the healthiest { chimpanzees in captivity, offering | science a rare opportunity to fill {in one of the gaps in man's knowl- cdge of the higher apea. | He now is a little more than | four years old and will mature in {about four more years. Every de- tafi of fis development watched and recorded by Adolph M. Schultz, associate pro- | tessor of anthropology, who has studied chimpanzecs and gorillas in Zuropean muscums and universt Dr. Schultz hopes, through this investigation, to produ record the physiological and morpho- logical development of the chim- panzce which . will yield valuable information when compared with the similar, though more complete, data already assembled with re- Dr. A brown rubber tube fits over the | spect to human beings. opening in Methvin's throat and ex- tends upwards on the oufside to his device his collar button. The other end of the tube—or talk- is inscried into the mouth whenever Methvin wish- | 1e8s, feet This arrangement sup- | WP | substitute for the | With ehanges Without it, he to utter a sound; with it, though In all mammals, during the grow- ing period, some parts of the body than others at dif- ferent stages. Dr. Schultze's record will show these relative rates of growth for the head, arms, torso, and all other organs can be measured, together in faclal expression and behavior. The study will be continued through maturity if the chimpanzee survives, normally about the age of 20 or more, a complete analy which ears s will SATURDAY—The Last Day Of Our Generous Offer of Sven-Heet “THE WORLD’S GREATEST GAS RANGE VALUE” See Our Window Display of these World Famous Ranges. +20 FOR YOUR OLD GAS RANGE! toward one of these great Even- Heet Gas Ranges, sold exclus- ively in New Britain by us, Tomorrow . evening this great offer ends. Then your Jast opportunity to profit by it will be gone. You owe it to yourself to come—to. see this remark- able range. It is the newest style—has the famous Even- Heet gas saving burners— sanitary grates — handy service drawer—smooth cor- ners and edges—concealed bolts and many other fea- tures that save time and work. 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For that rea- son, Dr. Schultz is his most fre- quent visitor and best friend, pet- ting him like some fabulous uncle and being on hand usually when such luscious delicacies as oranges, his favorite fruit, are being served. Dayton is quite a spoiled child. Only one thing is lacking to malke lite complete for him, a mate of his own race and age. To'compen- sate for this, and to keep him from moping with loneliness. Tennessee, a small brown dog of doubtful line- age but lively disposition, has been his companion and playmate, The quarters of anthropological been constructed care. The roomy this pair in the laboratory havi with cage, in the most malntained at all faces south and is cello glass penetr violet into a yard which a playground, with swinging rings, ! trap ymna give Dayton the same opportunitics for exercise he would find in & Jungle. ays ium FAKE! Springfield, Incensed because of a reprimand by his teacher in morning, 45 Hayden street, went intoa clump of woods after school and tied his and legs stuffed a gag in his mouth, When found he informed police he had been Kidnapped and trussed up. He later admitted wrists scientific ' hecause which teacher. desirable temperature times, covered with to permit adequate of the health giving from the sun. It opens is equipped like bars and other designed te parallel apparatus KIDNAPPING ., April 27 B — school yesterday Donald Lindburg, 12, of with rope and he tied himself up he was scolded by his arkling , China ~ | No soapy film when you use this new “bead” soap! 'ADAM, here’s a marvel- ous soap for dishwash- ing that we're anxious to have you try at once, It makes dishes gleam in no time at all . . . makes china sparkle with far less work. No need now to polish them. 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