New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1929, Page 8

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= NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1929. SnN"R A l AST H“[" Purest Anglo.Suon Stock Provides wOrkers e ‘;:r:‘ill;gIi?:t:;::".n';n‘:'"h:cllllo(‘h‘eheog:: " michey | British Rotarians o’ ieaving the beginners $2.40 a week | here, goes to Miss Wetmore and at | fishing fleets of salling craft were Prey to Telephone Hoax o o o Je for clothes, doctors’ bills and all else. | her death to a negro institution in |based. Bournemouth, Eng., April 30.UPM UF INSURRE[;T"]N or extl e S 0. llstl'l € 1| DOuhers Beve slightly more. Mississippi. In its prime this largest salling | _The annual conference of British " . The only serious complaint that | George Washington was body fleet under American registry num- " § y serv- listened in impressive the workers make against the Bem- | ant 1o a Confederate. soldics. and |bered 21 ships of various classifica. | LOtaTians here A . . Glanzstoff corporation is that of | a¢ter geserting his master he fought |tions ranging from 1,300 to 3,300 | sllence this afternoon to i i 3 i — and, more recently, alleged | on the Union side. tons. assumed to be the voice of their in- Mexican Rebels Make Stand in ° S s s e | discharge of \certain employes be- | °" 4@ THOR B 1 e way| Other ficets, some nearly as large, |ternational president, Tom Sutton, : 2 t o o i v “sent by transatlantic telephone Wealthy, Picturesque State N Working conditions i tne big mins, | Torth and finally became a servant |OPerated out of Bellingham, Wash. | "0t o Tl Montana ™ y : . + clean light and airy. d oM Welincre's (amily, tematns s. but the i Afterwards it developed they had R : e AT B00d. iylc|iNg until infirm, when he went to |POTtS. but the economic advantages| 7% FE G Toe" higyeul hoax. llh'en .‘:t"cpm tlur‘wh h ml’ldd S Fen | the home. "He liad no relatives etodens crali famed ihely1eninces TTP“ message was spoken from out- a 35-cen B el : J nel 4 nly [ e oM 10 MeN | ™" Miss Wetmore has just passed her |12¢nt until this yoar only one port, | 108 B8RP 08 R0 Tho Ving gent Bauvecalelenigs (ase \0beg s, Gy san Francisco, witnessed the clearing | 51de J 3 » crit. |\m\'s1.v bargains, as a glance a| s ea it yesterday when it tad heen writ. of a wind driven hoat in the annual menn will show. The company fos- cxodus of vessels that competeyin the | ten down for repetition today. | ters recreation and welfare work | falinon inguatrs: =:mm|\£’ employes, splits the cost of a} The addition of a fifth steamship. | Electric Treatments j 31,000 ite Sunsurance SpolicySvath which could not be gotten ready in by Hot Rin, | every worker who wants onc, and is | litae for hle Racmostn aie. Il o Foiled by Hot g { building whole strects of neat four. | {table the A a Packers’ association | Salem, Mass., April 30 —George | s andnalsroomELN s SlinuRgs A At lto discard two remaining nailinxl H. Field of Lynn wanted some elec- become the employe's outright pro- | craft and the five steamships hence- | (i) oo)y treatments. He went to werty after he pays rent for 10 yoa 2 e |forth will do the work of the 21. e e seatd e gelacanic Slleh sy ivin The Star of Holland this season |- Arthur k. Josiy 3 The rentals range fron. Joslyn proceeded to give them te entals range from will be the only American sailing [ J%51¥0 8 v month : him. Field forgot to remove & bunc 3 vessel operating in the Behring sea. : 5 ot T \ages — more money — form the A n (1 X of keys trom his hip pocket. The p 5 : The Star of Alaska will operate on o n objective in Elizabethton's la- | s "™ | keys got hot. Mr. Ficld got scorched. i iton’s la- | —_— the Pacific side of the Aleutlans in s i T jeini i Today in Essex county superior court the vicinity of Unimak pass. e Tleven sailing craft of the fleet | Jury awarded him $200 in his sui paign to unionize the south's 250,000 men with salt in their veins, the sail- :ha\;“n et up waiting sale | 28ainst the doctor. | textile workers. But in the older ing of the Star of Alaska on her | ' " e one has found a place in T | cotton mill districts of the Carolinas | final trip to the salmon banks of the | = no o e rioe oy cof e WHIRLED TO DEATH | conditions are difterent, and a rival | north has taken some of the tang |goig" tor oro.carrying i the south| Pawtucket, R. L, April 30 UP— {labor nization, preaching the al- fof the sea from the port of old San | oo ung fhree have gone to Holly- | Horace Lowe, 43, died at a hospital 1 glories of the working class in | I'rancisco. She probably is the 188t yo0q 1o serve the moving picture in- | today of injuries received yesterday a. is fighting the A, I of [ full rigeed American ship which | g, when he was whirled around a shaft control of the workers. ever will nese ont through the Gol- L {at the plant of the American Textile e — — den Gate and point south in search | Rpap HERAL o company. where he was employed as Former Slave Leaves of the itcade yinds necded cla take FOR BEST R a lathe weaver. X y her northward to the cold wate A few days behind the Star also en route to northern is the four-masted bark. Star Was | i | bor revelt where th ca o im.nm. of Labor begun its cam- | San Francisco, April 30 (P—For | ' TRADE AT THE | who died at tie soldiers’ home at fortune willing. return to port. the | Noroton, left most of his estate in cra of the suiling vessel in this ro- | . 4 . trust to his “missus”. as he called {mantic sea-faring venture of the {ar‘; h liss Cornelia Wetmore of this north will have come to its close. 1 His will was probated today. | m driven ships have erowded | te is worth about §2,000 an\l;ou' all except these two old wind % “Where Quality Rules” 318 MAIN STREET TEL. 2485 \\'édnesda} Morning Specials, 7 to 12 o’Clock Lean Smoked ‘ Fresh Roast Shoulders Ib. 19¢ | Pork, Ib. ... 27c WHITE LOAF FLOUR ..... 24%; Ib. sack $1.00 FINE GRANULATED SUGAR ..... 10 lbs. 49¢ = than a hundyed years | white; less than 3 per cent \ mers ! VL CER YA b : WHITE MEALY POTATOES .. 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