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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930. ' ’ - a1 VES FUR company spent for materials and Mrs. Harry Sherpe and Miss Mary PN me i P 2 labor more than $20,000,000. That's | Howey, girl reserve secretary. COUNGIL BLUFES GIRL ~ [Sciubwomen's Cases [BELIEVE IT OR NOT (On_mawst wat win wampss, sd: BY RIPLEY “ fiRAF [EA |1sbox more than satiovo00. " That | Eomer, gis soerve sototarr | | Not to Be Acted Upon ©roof of anything depicted by him). |choose to call the ‘machine age.’|closed Friday and Saturday ] 'PEL”NI] [H AMP s (Bee A ST EaL O | Machines were devised. not to do a | O AL s | man out of a job, but to take the |[Je ]\{olay Baskethall g heavy labor from man's back and | At ‘ [ place 1t upon fhe broad shoulders | Players Banqueted | of the machine.” | A banquet was tendered the mem- Cost Was 83,500,000 bers of the basketball team of Na- In connection with last month's than Hale chapter of DeMolay by (Continued From First Page) |outlay. Mr. Ford mentioned inci- the boys of the chapter and the dentally that the company proMuc- |members of the advisory council d farewell to the great craft. Sev-|ing materials for the Ford Motor last evening at the Masonic temple. eral airplanes stunted overhead as|company received a check for $3.- |This team won the championship of workmen began preparing to free the [ 500,000 He explained the Ford |the state DeMolay league with 13 Graf from the stub mast which had | work is distributed amongst 2.200 |straight wins. After the close of the been crected for her here. manufacturing concerns. |season the team went to New York The Zeppelin's motors began mov- One of the greatest evils that can | city and played the George Wash- ing slowly a few minutes before 11| befall busipess and industry, Mr. | ington chapter there, which held the 5 i y 1 {o'clock. The mooring shackle was|Ford said, was to have its leaders |city championship, the New Britain i re ) v oy Y : n removed and the ship slid slowly | become too contented. “When peo- |boys maintaining their record of UYL Ju! L L 1L 2 At 11:1% the Graf moved away | “there's usually trouble ahead.” The| A silver loving cup was presented | 19 ) - i : k from the field in t contented business executive.” he |the team by the state league, the TII" I F S ‘ ’ 3 / | Pernambuco. Four cs later jadded that way by keeping |prescntation being made by Dr. UL G AUYUINL j WON THE 4 ; = | gh~ circled the city and then headed | yes shut. Joseph Potts. Captain Alden Hewitt ( i NIINA i BRITISH AMATEUR GOLF } ¢ : eI L e L IV e U (i o Rl CF G N FINAL GREEN 4 CHAMPIONSHIP TR R o bl R 8 T e S LR 8 y 5 | were thronged with cheering thou- | {feam.’ The banquet was presided lever by Dr. Leon Dary, tha *Dad” [of the chapter. A speech was made v Horace Brown, chairman of the |athletic committee of the advisory | council. | | M BOW| ; | sands. WE BRoWN DLE} i TIMES 55 . After several minutes of th mo»} The membership committee of the sotiana oo ’ X0 well salute to Pernambuco, Dr. Eck- | Y. W. C. A. were entertained with HAS ATTENDED SUNDAY SCHOOL Lo ener headed the ship definitely on her {a picnic supper last night at th CONTINUOUSLY FoR 9b YEARS course at 11 nd began fol- | home‘of the chairman, Mrs. Mauric 4 lowing the coast. | Pease. Plans for the summer's : The German colonies at various | work preceded the supper. This will T 7 ! small ports along the coast are|be the final meeting of the commit- | Preparing Banquet ANITA [AVA LA TINA ® eagerly watching for The Zeppelin's | tee until the fall. . o For Fr. Bojnow ski passage. Special preparations are | The Wednesday night Y. W. C. A} 0 0P80 oy Ly SPANISH SENTENCE | ] | being made at Maranhao and Belem | hiking au:i picnic imup‘ :unn;no“tm P S R gt THAT READS THE saME jiieReiEngitne GEag lonihen aourse Instead jor hiking torsnte ed a banquet prior to his departure = s | 2 their supper at Granby. e prier torhils departie S Ready to Leave Today e willlibe | archery fpractice . E 3 ool hurs. | arranged by the Sisters of the Ros- co, Brazil, May 12§ (P | from B to 6:30 o'clock on Thurs- ::;t\gfllm;»y Lk \Nrw.cd e ppr;”“ was ready this . club of voung em- | function will be the largest in the iTugo\ Eckener, regards, becauigafot| onnce Bith Busats) (MOt € e )R BEST RESULTS : as their last indoor meeting of the | FOR BEST RESULTS "'n"h‘ n (;‘o”“:!‘ L‘O“dr’(w:»‘ vear. Chaperones will be Mr. and |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS m azardous of e entir U mile journey from Friedrichshafen Germany, and return, here today the Zeppelin to follow a cou and northwesterly which w bring to Trinidad and Havana, Cuba latter the next stop on t be a stop of from two 1 capital ng on the weather and other HE GRAVESTONE OF ARTHUR HAINE | ¥ MALE SEALS ARE CALLED BULLS e R e FEMALE SEALS ARE CALLED COWS [Beilfotitnondays k B ; But THE YOUNG ARE CALLED PUPS REaE b i You can 19 Passengers Today EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON : Moving a Mountain At Bingham, Utah—A nountain of earth is being moved from the i\,,; f . ,:- buy clothes r C ne a 1am, Utah, to the mills and smelters, 25 miles away. The mine |Mrs \ facilities and electric shovels located on num- 1 1 it is takir at the rate of sixty thousand tons, or six hun- il 2 Glie AmalhT from the best 2 v 2 - S Sy millionaire 1 George Crouse, of A Radio in the Eye of a Needle—William Maida, age 19, of 934 Hanover Street, Balti- |siracuse, N. Y. Besides these there ecently made this radio in the eve of an ordinary sewing needle, having previously |will he the Don Infante Alfonso De [ ) eve of a darning needle. The set contains a complete coil, a crystal, |Bourbon. cousin of the king of stores ln stations with the aid of a loudspeaker. pRalossDe s selashvlioflsiiing: Sy fonso's private physiciz otne TOMORROW—The Peacocks Feathers Siere s Zepne s (i) Eee argo loaded. This last is a xcess of a ton, the postage bring- ling the Graf a.con&iderub s income. X ’ as the William | 10.000 Miles Remain =, t e e at cash prices—on credi s Haw {15,060 mile round income | duy, Maw 18, at Friedrichshafen, re- mained toda Behind R A R D Good quality is cheaper in the hospital. in the use (1o Pernambuco, and Pernambuco to o res of Newtown are to | Rio Janeiro, and return long run. preferred - D kener hopes to be in Lak i s hurst by Sunday night at the ALARNS FAGLISH . VIR L ScHoO.PROGRAM FORISIS AN Ty bk ch. T v out quickly. Bullen and Avery Speak at » Nathan Hale Assembly e People who stop and think do industry and keep Colliw 3. mullen and NathantCH| Srd 6 B S BERL SRS e nope | not buy cheap clothes on credit. Avery were the speakers at a Me-| 100 dow everywhere. This country ex- 7 Day program presented to-{ isis’ on the pay envelope. Th + the Nathan Hale school onlswhere we must begin ¢ *Lanistn. Has Wids Expe ; Sty e hrcne o e The wise buyer-—buys the best : SR R G et el clothes ... from the best cash S andpnias steady desertion of | S ; nnot continue - forever. stores ... on credit ... as low 1")‘0») Too 1 have eved that i CEDTC I o B e as $1.00 a week. R e e ol i o The Egan Plan makes it an We Celebrate Detroit have farms they could DAy gack Heath | o easy matter to buy the clothes aduating class | agked v er quantity produc- e U T N ST B you need—now. And you pay °'.\.1:'-,,1,1;.j for them a little each week. Versels pr Margaret rine Havalis always the start- We used to e us 1 lly than : A good sensible way to byy Jchnston Wins Game 2 BE ie : we ever did for food. Everything tha 2 he e R e AR e s i e clothes you'll be proud to wear AT % i y MFORIW me purpose. Chemistry alone is ol g tt : ; *-| “Keep the Home Fires Burnin ryir t and industry not only —Qua]ity C]othes, George ward Kisselbrack ssembly | can find a use for but has need for | Takes 15th Hole ! —— - Reading, “Crogses,” .. € n e soil produces that is t ;:-... Paul Kobela Too Much Comnarison The s too much talk Mr. Ford § : mpared to th ing class past is absolutely gone,” he said s fir h on Monda (Continued From First Page) Factory Worker Loses work and not just re-cstablish condi- | e L o i . tions of a year ago. We don't want | S04 £4E~40| nuch other furnisinge ad shail ssem Finger in Accident ', 0" .o back. we want a bei- i o P | Deminick Kartenici of 144 Grove ter one i defendlr i | be createq fiTeet was seriously injured this Mr Ford does not believe the | detenc] St APk & i | Loreroon o working on a ma- | “machine age" threatens the wage r N the nane varh S, v > b < H. Booth. for th main. | the Corbin Screw factory. He causht | become of the worker if industry enance of the library, the purchase |8 right hand in a machine and|continues to develop single ma- T NE Lt his fingers were badly crushed, Dr.|chines the work of many ROOM 208 LEONARD BLDG. And to the town of Newtown goes GOTEe W. Dunn finding it necessary | men, ho : i ¢ g 3 {0 be axpandad for {ha atis-|fo mmputate ione of. at New| “The machines have to he built Plan to Defs Fngli 4 ¢ Wine Tenth and Eleenth RN 7‘ S per. | Britain General ho land it tekes dptiie L e 300 MAIN ST. o3 Bon M 7 4 B et h} tuate the memory of soldiers and T | Our own experience is a very good Sombay co nes' ¢ irth | Sha es, and the eleve ilors in the Reyolutionary, Civ iAS WELL IGNITES |cxample of how that works out % - send a t d « the v and then halv-{,,9 world Wars.” e i Bucharest, Rumania, M Irr(nyr we brought out our new TELEPHONE 2112 Sholapur . € { o Eng ¥ the twe n fou be thre Cemetery Benefits While attempts to extinguish & [car, we were reported to be ‘shut | martial : Al e e = A trust fund for the Newtown Vil. burning oil rusher at Moreni were [down.' We had 70,000 men at work of the Indian . n. W ) t an 7 m. of Detroit. #lin- jage Cemetery association amounts proceeding today, gas from the well |during that ‘shut down.' They Were Severa ) o Anderson of FU.lto 235.000 also with the Travelers ignited and caused an explosion.|engaged in making and installing made at She . s Hill. 5 and a t Company of aHriford. killing one workman and injuring|the machinery needed for quantity lation ) nd Mackenzie defeated H. T i trust znother fund of | 29. | production of the new car and Holden, Sandiway, 6 up and 4 {0]$100.000 to be known as the “Marcus B “Another thing in this connec- TSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADSiriton, however, cut Jones 1 : | Clinton Hawley” fund, in memory of | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS|tion: last month the Ford Motor

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