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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESD:\XY, MAY 15, 1928 | neighbors® book 1n the matter of| weigh o the average lems than in Auckland, N.Z, for 11 days ol ‘land reclamation, though on &, R one carat. Many of the stenes B ATI while they meet in succession ! smaller scale than the Zuyder Zee | mined here have a alightly yellow- teams from Victoria university, ish cast. Large as have been the yields, the demand for diamonds is reported to have more than kept pace with the supply and the al- South Alrictn_ Village Deals in;mre EKF Canterbury college, the University of New Zecaland and the University of Otago. Another schedule of four debates 1s ahead of tham when they arrive at Sydney, Australia, July 3. The’ Universities of 8ydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Queensland are the | opponenta. | Arriving at Durban August 21, | the travelers will meet four 8outh | African teams from Natal univer- | sity, Rhodes university, the Univer- | sity of Witwatersrand and the |drainage scheme, which involves an | ares ot about $50,000 acrea. Last year Germans wrested nearly 120,000 acres of land from the sea | T—— |along the coasts of Schleswig-Hol- | : | stein, and the work is still going on. | Airplane by Day; Railroad by “‘ 1 ls IMG 'a marsh plant, which grows on such ull‘“om | t b’ l‘.fllfll sediment, is set out. It helps retain | Rome, May 15 UP—Productive New York, May 15 —New York | the wash, and before long what had | 1ipianpurg, South Africa, May | *DUeTPrises 1n Jtaly at the beginning |A system of dams, walls and ditches at first retains the sediment brought The ' | of the present ealendar had newspapers today say that a new na- | been sea is tillable land. The ;57(p 4 primitive street of ram- | year tional transportation system using|COSt is about $60 per acre. shackle huts is one of the world's | P20 financed with ferelgn money GOING 0 EUROPE Bates College Expedition Starts Late This Nonth —_— Lewiston, Me., May 15. (3—Bates college, which in 1921 sent a debat- Capital |in by the tide. As soon as possible that further loans will be sought. In addition to the $100,000,000 loan obtained by the Itallan gov- ernment late in 1925, and municipal loans of $60,000,000 to Milan and Rome, there is an additional $143,- 000,000 invested im industry here. The largeat 1is $80,000,000 i elec- trical industries with $23,000,000 in the merchant marine second, min- | ing and engineering each take $10,. 000,000 and land reclamation $5,- | 000,000, debate are: That all treaties in- Yringing upon the sovereignty of China should be abrogated; That | efficiency has become a deplorable fetish in modern lite; That democ- racy is a failure; That this house land and Marvin L. Ames of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Springvale, members of the Bates class of 1928, will sall May 24 on a six months tour. In each of the principal English speaking coun- tries, they will engage college and university teams in contests of | deplores the policy of protecting logic and argumentative sklll, | capital invested in foreign coun- Bates was the originator of in-, tries by force of arme without u ternational intercollegiate fore) . | formal declaration of war, an! sica. In 1908 a Bates team matched | That the American policy/of pro- its ability against that of the | hibitlon ia desirable. Queens university team at King- shacks that look like shelters on a i poultry farm are the offices of the brokers. Once a month or oftener if the yield of the flelds is unusual- ly rich, they are opened for busi- ess. The diamend brokers travel to ;the exchange by train or automo- bile across the desert from Preto- ria and other South African cities. All transactions are made in cash and the brokers bring with them usually from $5,000,000 to $10,000,- 2 e 5 £l 5 i ting to $143,000,000, The |ing team across the Atlantic for the | University of Cape Town. both airplanes and railway trains, | | t important diamond marts. ‘amoun i Vi ¢ which 1t 1s hoped eventually will tink | "Hers. in the heart of the alluviat | TADIIIEoD of the lira in the last | irat time, now Ix ready to take on| TWO debates with Oxford univer- New York and the Pacific coast o |diamond fields of Grasfontein, | %*¢ke of 1937 made the Italian|the forensic forces of the English |&ity and Cambridge Mooy a 48 to 53 hour schedule, is bein South Africa, millions of dollars | 13TKet again favorable to the in. | apeaking world. Pogiand, shout October 15, epm- Dlanned. | \orth “of the precious stonca are | {1UX O forelgn capital, according | A team composed of Charles H. | Pletes the ftinerary, 3 Lindbergh Approached Iregularly bought and sold. The |0 ®XPerts Rere, and it 1is likely | Guptil and John F. Davia of Port.| Five propositions suggested for | an offer to become an official of the | e oned oo | Will Be Outstanding in History | he had no intention of identifying | himsel? with any commercial pro- | of State Jsct but that he was interested in all | programs that would aid aviation. e bxos g omart The projected plans, the news-| Newark, N. J, May 15 (P—The papers say, call for the eastern field weeks of strenuous campalgning to be covered by the National Air over, candidates today settled down | Transport company and the Penn-|to awalt the outcome of one of the | : o | —_— ston, Ontario. Bince the first de-| LOSES PART OF FINGERS sylvania railroad. Overtures have |outstanding elections in the history | “00 in currency. It is the boast of | 4 ERS been made to the Boeing Air Trans. |of the state. the reglon that the man carrying| ORASH NEAR DRIVEWAY |bate with Oxford university in| Ovide Fillion, aged 0f 38 Basl port company, the Western Air| In the major contests, five per-|this wealth needs no special pro-| The front fender and running|1%21: an English team has made | Main street, was taken to New Brit- the westward trip each year to meet a Bates team. resentatives of land and Scotland. un- ain General hospital about 10:00 jo'clock last night and twe fingers of his left hand were partially am- | putated, the result of an accident at Transport company and the Santa |sons, one of that holdups are Fe, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas, | and Missour! Pacific rallway lines to ~xtend the service west of the Miss- them a woman, seek | tection and board on the right side of a car the republican nomination for Unit. | known. | driven by Arvid W. Borg of 136 Ju- ©d States senator, while there are| The primitive brokerage offices | bilee street were damaged yesterday tour who aspire to the nomination ' are bullt of corrugated iron sheets, | when struck by a sedan owned by In 1925, rep- tes toured Eng- i 5 The itinerary of this year's tour | the Fafnir Bearing Co.. where he 18sippl. for governor on the republican |€ince there is not a tree for hun-|the Franklin Motor Co., ©0f West 5 5 3 i e s lsarr o b s s il be e : {drods of miles to supply lumber. | Main street and driven by Ralph H. | f2lls for one debate with the Col- | was working on a machine. He was sl 1 s n o an e Charges Made | Each shack 1s turnished with a ta- | Richards of 335 Chestnut atreet. | 68, Of fhe Paclfic at_Stockton, |reported resting comfortably today. operating company, which is to have ' Into the senatorial race, there ble, a chair or two and a pair of Motorcycle Officer Kumm reported | Califn before the team embarks | from San Francisco May 24. | BEETHOVEN TRIBUTE Due at Honolulu May 30, the Berlin, May 15.—To commemorate team will go into action against|the centenary of Beethoven's death the University of Hawail. On June | the city voted 10,000 marks for a 18 the three men will settle down | musical scholarship. o & been injected charges of ex- | Scales, and nothing more. |that Borg was turning into the cessive expenditures, and Mrs. Lil-| On the arrival of the brekers, ajdriveway of the Liberty Tire & ltan T Feickert, the woman candi- | 18 i8 flown above the shanty. The | Battery station at 391 West Main date, who has based her plea to the | Miners who have been accumulat- street and Richards, not expecting voters on a strict prohibition plat- | INE diamonds from the previous | the turn, tried to pass on the right form was charged with drinking | ™Onth thereupon bring their wares de. Richards’ car was not dam- {to the offices where they are|aged. Richa admitted the acci- welghed and bargained for. The|dent was his fault, the officer re- a capitalization of $5,000,000, Day and Night Under the plan passengers would | 190 the established air lines for day travel and the railroads at night. Thus & New York business man who desired to get to St. Louis in 8 hur- {wine while on a European tour, She | ‘.;I'Ct'l!:l&l:nl:y\l‘::n!!’\;re:;afi'E;nr:!.e:\i:‘4er\F|:;1mt:;e ”,’;'53:',‘:"},’,‘ Edward C. {rough stones bought in this way | ported, and there aid not appear to Columbus, Ohto, the next morning to | Stokes, senatorial aspiraat, who | L‘l"f' :t':l '°;};‘d ";’:ey&f:“"% a':': {be any cause for police action. an airplane which would carry him |called upon Hamilton F. Kean .nd;m:n“md }::utt- e e S;m e into St. Louls hours ahead of the |Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, two of his| {=mOnd Ctt P train In which he left New Vork. |opponents, to make public the ae- | "l nol Lt denosits of Among those intercated in the pro- | counts of their expenditures in the Ceastontein Bave been'ths meins 6¢ ject here are C. M. Keys senior|campaign, has the support of the re- | oo I8 CRME BT PR | FERS O partner of the firm of C. M. Keys & | publican erganization. The fitth can- | i (6 0 108 B Irestul B Company and Balir & Company, in- | didate, Erward W. Gray, ran on ®|room town sprang up in a few vestment bankers. Mr. Keys {8 also [wet platform. !hours which became a hive of ae- president of the Curliss Aeroplanc| It was reported last night that |0\ and Motor company of Garden City, I'nited Btates Senator Edwards, dem- | mp2 Gilg exoltement of the L. T, and a director of the National locrat, was preparing to call upon the ELECTRICIAN ROBBED Detective Sergeant George E. Ell- inger is investigating the theft of | 30 feet of conduit pipe, 500 feet of | wirc, and a pair of plters, the pro- perty of Jceeph Barnowski, elec- | trical contractor, of 548 Farmington avenue. They were taken last night from a vacant dwelling in the rear | of 310 Park street, owned by Harry rush terested in the plan. Germans Reclaim Land Along Schleswig Coast | Hamburg, May 15 (P—Germans| I'll boost 'em says many a satie- are taking a leaf out of their Dutch j fled Herald Classified user. dow. Boys’ Suits Sizes: 16 to 20 able Merchandise at Prices | EASIER FOR TOURISTS soon as the primary 18 over today, | fortunate miners. and that he will sk that all repub- | Work is still actively in pragress | [lican ballot boxes be impounded at|in these ficlds and the output con- | once. I tinues to be large, Diamonds from | Mexico City, May 15.—To stimu- {the new alluvial tields are rarély |late tourist travel Mexican customs more than two or thres carats in|and immigration inspections have weight in the rough and when cut | been relaxed, | B. C. PORTER SONS “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” BUY THAT FURNITURE NOW be convinced. EXTRA SPECIAL Regular $10.00 All Wool SWEATERS Oome iy tor xrow! $2.95 YOU CAN AT OUR — VALUES — f‘::a s;addl BUY BACKED BY ies’ Spring gi ':::: Ex PANSION SALE Yggggfip Fur Trimmed Coats HERE AND DEALING Values to $39.76. All must go. SALE PRICES $9.95 $12.95 SAVE MONEY FOR NINETY YEARS IT HAS BEEN OUR POLICY TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BEST FURNITURE MADE, AND WE ARE STILL USING NOTHING BUT THE BEST. FROM YEARS OF CONSTANT ASSOCIATION WITH THE FINEST FACTORIES IN AMERICA WE ARE ABLE TO GIVE YOU NOT ONLY THE BEST FURNITURE — BUT THE BEST FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. — IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO PAY WE HAVE IT FOR THAT PRICE — S0 YOU MAY AS WELL HAVE THE BEST — IT COSTS NO MORE, Eight-Piece Eight-Piece $119.00 $119.00 Come On, Boys, Get in On These STUDENT'S SUITS Sizes 15 to 20. Values up to $26.00. Extra Special! Your choice. $12.50 63 Church St. New Britain, Conn. (Oxpressing This American Walnut Dining Room Suite is one of the outstanding fea- tures of our EXPANSION SALE and is typical of the many values now being offered at B. C. PORTER SONS. This Suite may be had with as many pieces as you want, eight, nine or ten pieces and is very handsomely finished in rich brown tones of wal- nut. The chair seats are covered with a fine grade of Tapestry that would usually be found on suites that are much higher in price. A GENUINE PORTER VALUE for $119.00 OPEN Sensational Values for Wednesday *1% Day 1912 --- 16 Years of Faithful Service --- 1928 CASH or CREDIT \ Brand new lot just received. A regular $10,00 value. DINING DINING SALE PRICE ROOM ROOM 35-95 SUITE SUITE DISORDERS WILL NOT OCCUR AGAIN, IS BELIEF Rapid Changes in Chinese Military Folicy Give Rise to This Opinion Washington, May 15 (UP)—Rapid changes in the Chinese military situ- ation in the last few days, pointing to early capture of Peking, have ——————————— convinced authorities here th.: Americans and other foreigners v Tientsin and Peking are reasonub.\ safe and that there will be no rvj tition of the Nanking or Tsinan A orders in either eity, the Unitod Press was informed today. —— A SYSTEM—MAYBE Paris, May 15—Using stage mon. s a Parisian has evolved a system with which he has doubled his capi- tal at roulette. He has yet hosw. ever, to tackle Monte Carlo's casing with real currency. Trust the gang to pick good ‘candy! Flavory, honeycombed molasses with peanut butter drawn through —coated thick with chocolate. | was largely due to the fact that|Oof Alr Transport company. senate committee which has been in- l the great wealth of diamonds in | O'Dell, Barnowski bI:lm' e;n:edzln Representatives of the roailroads |vestigating elections in other states, | noye fiolds lay virtually on the | installing electric wirlng there. En- 4 0 : o ° 0 would not say whether they were in. | = B [ eitecn. o b witken v tv tho]irante was gained through & win: In New Britain, serving the le Family with depend-| All Men’s within reach Odds and Ends of Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s wearing apparel. Wednesday Special. Your choice at $1.00. BE HERE EARLY. MEN'S ODD PANTS Match up that Coat and Vest. Values'$3.00 to $7.00. While They Last. $2.00 © $3.00 ] MEN’S HATS Men’s New Spring Hats Regular $6.00 value. SALE PRICE GIRL'S COATS All the wanted shades and styles. Sizes 8 to 16. Regular $12.95 value. SALE PRICE $4.00 BOSTON CLOTHING STORE 63 Church St. New Britain’s Family Clothiers (Next to Herald) I o My oo by g i Our Dissolving Partnership Sale has a big suc-| ¥ Wednesday Speciall cess. “Thanks to all who took advantage,” and now|Winter Coats 32.50 suit| More Bargains for Wednesday $1.00 day.—Come and In all the new styles and patterns. All sizes. Values up to $40.00. All to go in this Sale at & Women’s AT LESS THAN COST