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a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930 N Y \ — —_— I ——————————————————— | 16ih for a half In four to keep the|up, Camphell reduced it to one at (/Y 4 | \ vimal Lovers Move to (Onlirsanee Niner! o e ey | mateh alive. the seventh but Voigt came b: to K ! L YR ANt S e s BEL]EVE IT OR NOT dressed envelopa, Mr. Ripley will furnish BY l . Meet On Last Hole take the short eighth and halved TOCIN i < 5 S | proot of :lg;fh‘nd fl;vl;red g‘y’ him). | Continuing his great rally, John- the ninth, rounding the turn with | 5 I SE l l: \k\\”l\ il G |ston won the 17th with a birdie to |his two up antage infact. . ILUL JLut \ || Jones' five and was only one down| The ca H T | with a hole to play. There Bot Voigt 544 453 434—36 e s | 5455 BANE GENERATOR h fights were on noon rchedule with Voigt I pp in 1 sixt first out in the sixth round. They | rov s be W Hope. former ‘ontinued From First Page) | were to be followed by Williar - | Brit Walker cup player and a ton and Dr. William Tweddell and 'stout match player nt for the radio set. The engine then by T. A. Torrance and Eric| Harrison R. (Jimmy) Johnston, |r L ly. The generator was Fiddian, the latter a former boy v 4 ateur champi de shortly before 10 o'clock champion who has been playing con- | feated D. C. Murray of Duddings- and carried to a factory to be in- vincingly here. H i £ 1 ton, ; the fifth round cted. 1t was at first thought the morning. T. P. Witak e ter taking the first two holes. trouble would be quickly remedied. foot pu an cagle threc on the |J lost the rth and fifth t ¢ nerator had not long fifth t ve his battle Murray all Bobby Enters 6th JRound . America Amat Bobby Jone. Amc - ¥ el fact Watt— Out—5 4 4 ] Watt never won a hole vent into extra hole The Briton secured halve totr s who was down in par four he TALFEATHER'S Halve 11th Hole of A PEACOCK ARE AOT7 BEAUTIFUL match aga Jones plaved ca ot f run for r and at noon, daylight s wa . o Roosevelt /1 504P” tting for birdies : i utt, h \ he tenth was halved picke I tossed it t + :qn CONTAINS ALL THE LETTERS it Jones pla e eleventh per- | vetera ngl SR e S . Al E fectly to . . »v's | hand + ation for % ¥ £l S OF TME ALPHABET, s m i {nneeanotbysas oraliol fore noon, standard time, which o T ad the limit for the start set by hed the his second putt dead | | er. stopped | a"seepLess ™ 7 |pitucts: ro the flag waved | The ca ! | oraNGE z / | j & St ; I there | CONTAINING which the Briton could siate. | Scot ) i of the 1 7 | Jn"o,-"]r:d mou generator | ED hat the plavers the 5 FLOWN 1000,000 ™M 4 FOUND BY el twelfth. They started, tos the | Scott : = e i AN ACCIDENT OR L0SS O i | FRaNKE BRITToN — Phiadelphia _ thir tee. h ! . In—3 35 455—3 : Sl Senior & o - e Ught - Heavywoeight [atteois b Gy e : B 1790 KL Featime Sreacate, (e Great Brass g reeerred | both players crossed to the S ! | side of the bigz green on pionship in 1838, 1290, 1892, 1894, 1829, 1907, 1910 and 1912, e's Record Book for 1930.” penbeime . Hain't" v placed on t t bstone in com- : n S feat J ates a0 LEAREES), He sought in this way to express his'dis- | _Irar nete on g & Bon 3 2 n “rench descent, and the name means “hatred” : Redied bt - you Aad FEINGOLD 3 1 f enneth Grieg, St Lz e uder TOMORROW—The American Flag is Never Raised to Half Mast he ¢ Lot ong = o T (PR e e ey e ot Robert erford, four and two. ONESINQUARTER, s B E i e - FINALSOFBRITISH 7 2ol s e, i c b WL o e GRAF NEARS (U s e R LR PR SIGHTED BY BOAT e 5 . Fiad ! ted T t der second shot to play 0 1 OpLa Lis G f heather. P t a match 2 t ¢ n's edge B ¢ ted § sint t hit 2 c 1 and the ball rolled g it ¢ but Johnston was : Ve Voigt at the er t five hales of ’ er Reports 578 New Voters £ Lol SR L i ‘oigt ma t comeback after 2 that ML . ging start. He took five on b A SRR €N | ag tirst three holes and lost : d, W Zicg s ot three straight . t M ‘ omy e cas - Ne went one down at the » L teated ) - ch nen he slipped a stroke over hort hole and the ninth oon) Wll NO OWNER "' HAS PAID ONE CENT he placed his tee shot on =01 short hole. Johnston's of peopl L‘LHELE‘L"‘ : 2 s et Holc WLESS mechanism—sealed in steel—makes the General Electric 5 ! g t Scoit wa ohnston won his first hole IRelrigtrntjng unit trouble-proof and service-free. Thousands of persons in hundreds of cities have seen itactually submerged in water— operating perfectly day after day. No other mechanical refrigerator could withstand such a gruelling test—a test which has dramatically shown why no ouner—out of hundreds of thousands—has ever paid a cent for service. ] . “iones con Double Divorce Suit 8 s DERm e e el core General Electric Refrigerator gives you a perfect mechanism, \ BRI e i g o ermanently oiled, properly placed and hermetically sealed. Dust, RUTH A\U Ebfl[m 1 \ = 7 2 ™as hole high at sm and moisture cannot get inside the steel-walled unit. Nothing : ‘FFIN{: d ke 2 : ; pAICaLEr hollehe 811 var h while Jonnston's| —met even complete submersion in water—can halt faithful operation. L} { o e e e . CAicd fo the heather. Johnston| This refrigerator serves you quietly, efficiently and unfailingly. ki o ‘ oneeded the hole aficr a pitch and| T cabinet, striking in modern beauty, is all steel, porcelainlined and T dcatinriveinob easily movable, It may be placed anywhere. Food-storage space is far greater. A free-vision base permits easy sweeping and true kitchen cleanliness. On top efficiency makes a small motor adequate—assuring tinusually low operating cost. Leadership has been earned by an utstanding record of service-free performance in hundreds of thousands of homes. Let a refrigeration specialist show you the model that best meets your particular needs. Prices are low—terms reasonable. Goes 1oy ) scattered welon Yo hraRek GF g e y iR Statement Jed o ¢ : Y .J.riv"s went four up over Johnston - guns forge : = % ave d q ) g0 1 2 ais RAT T 3 was in a bunker. | BLRE Lt e : t Johnston won the 14th with a| the museur ; : : o ment i . iraic three and Jones' par ourand | ALL® STEEL REFRIGERATOR “ grown a ff of a S o Michael A. Sexton for the hu h Sl Jones was three up with four to ~on the e N 1 f v fig 1 B 1 Alpert for the | Jones and Johnston re on 55| play. Johnston played a great ap- Jotn s tn the Ganaral Elociric Hoar broadeast every Saturdag esening Hafen X ‘ - hisd haletth anq Proach after Jones had fluffed a chip ‘over a nation-wide N. B. C. network. \alving the hole in par fours. vim completely. Joncs dropped a 20 CALIGULA WINS RACE Wait At Folrth Tee foot putt for his par while Johnston ¢ got an easy birdic Johnston won the {18 1 ¢ 1 in the all-| halved, leaved Jones dormie two. \ ‘ natch. Jones t Jones was bunkered before the | arr am or ( ticut . f i r r- | landed on the side of a steey nd | green at the 15th and wound up with | tte d a ses 0 tion I had among bushes, but Bobt nt t A six, his first hole of the day over | 1 1 Sritai Rigula, . er- | ball soaring to the green. Johnston, | five. Johnston was down in five . Ty AR S : T e e AR SRR 19 Main Street Teal. 2504 rion. stopping ot ! | Ve I e s by iwo | Joned putted close from sixty feet,| Johnston holed a six foot putt Masonic Hall, where G imble opinion, he h t ouf gths. Jimmy had & 15 footer to win the|dangerously near a stymie at the