New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1930, Page 4

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£ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1930 Mothers Bravely Sail for France To Visit Graves of Hero Soldiers; Wlfe 19 When Widowed, Also Goes AT GAMP SCHOOL Winner in 1929 Repeats in Con- NN Held Yesterday ISR S | Pine Cone, Not Apple (Caused Adam to Fall 261in F 1fth Group Leaving Aboard S. S. America To- day — One Carries Son's | Four Citations With Hex —Few Tears Shed WENTY-TWO CREWS IN 0.0 oo | POUGHKEEPSIE REGATTA LIUU[]R ARRESTS Record HANSEK CHAMPION ! Pt ——————— Mount Vesuvius Erupts ‘But Not Dangerously June 4 (A— Mt iiescent for- a year, ttent eruption to- f ins of lava y into the air. ane closest to the westers | Vesuvins, Number of Entrants to Battle for Intercollegiate Title FOR APRIL HIGH |- 7 Doran Praises Federal Work in Making Raids June 4 (UP)—A high On June 26. sition enforcement in | Alexander May Go to o ban Flancmco Team GETTING NEW TO0TH IN'HIS 20TH YEAR + | Molar Growing in Place of One, Recently Extracted Although he is 28 years old Cyril D. Pearson of 342 Farmington ave- nue is experiencing the discomfort of childhood teeth-cutting. %o Mr. Pearson was forcel o several teeth ex- tracted. The gums healed but on continued painful. At the presen ~time there is a tooth working its months of 1930 agents have ) persons. || nd confis- ) gallons of dis- mplish as " way out of the place of one of the extracted teeth. Mr. Pearson is a former a show director but located in this city two vears ciated with | New Britain o of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. 4go to become asso- FIRST OUTDOOR SHOW New York, June 4-—(—Tony Canzoneri and Jo k. rival New York lightweig et round bout in t t outdoor show ason in Ebbets field tonight one-time lightweight takes on Pete N I SCHMELING APPARENTLY HAS A BROKEN FINGER | Looks of Digit and Fact That He Is to Have Dr. Fralick Visit Him Causes Report. Endicott, N. Y., June 4 (#—Max Schmeling, unintentionally threw a scare into the fight writers assem- bled in general session today (o peer at his workouts. ended his right hand to a visiting at his cottage and for the first time it was noticed th Max’s third finger on his right hand bent so that the tip almost hed the palm and could not be &'s right hand weapon same time Max said that ited Dr. W. G. Fralick, zeon who has operated on the injured hands of many fight- M. Ward in the | § mediately it Max was s digit The German ! chuckle out of th made his easy finger, never befor paper men was ir poisoning when Schmeling was eight vears old and 14 minor operations left the digit stiffened and bent over. G {He plans to play golf with Dr. Fra- lick who once operated on a broken P : IED ADS | ! I1ARRIED FOR 28 YEARS and Mrs. Frederick A. Litke of Fairyiew sireet Observing Anni- versary of Their Wedding Today {bone in his left thumb. SERVING MANY BUSINESSES Experience of large fleet owners reveals the unusual reliability and economy of the new Ford SIGNIFICANT TRIBUTE to the value _A of the new Ford is found in its increasing use by Federal, state and city ] gy governments and by large industrial (:lenna Collett’s I q 3 Costs Her Cha S. A. R. Speaker Says companies which keep careful day-by- Society Should \\ml\ day cost records. In most instances, the Ford has been chosen only after ex- haustive tests of every factor that con- tributes to good performance—speed, power, safety, comfort, low cost of operation and up-keep, reliability and long life. Prominent among the companies using the Ford are the Associated Com- panies of the Bell System, Armour and Company, The Borden Company, Con- tinental Baking Corporation, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, General Eleciric Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Kellogg Company, Kunickerbocker Ice Company, Morton Salt Company, Pillsbury Flour Mills The Procter & Gamble Company, and Swift & Company. Company, Each of these companies uses a large number of Ford cars and trucks. 1S HUERALD CLASSIFIED ADS “l Owe My Present Good Health to Bon-Tone” And I'm Real Mad to Jnln the Ranks of Its Boosters,” c-a\fi Mr. Rosner. WON'T M Chicago, Porat has t Bor Are you ome of th Miller & Church The Associated Companies of the Bell System use more than eight thousand. Modern business moves at a fast pace and it needs the Ford. Daily, in countless ways and places, it helps to speed the production and delivery of the world’s goods and extend the useful service of men and companies. Constaut, steady operation over many thousands of miles emphasizes the ad- vanlages of the sound design of the Ford car, its high quality of materiale, and accuracy in manufacturing. Beneath its graceful lines and beautiful colors there is a high degree of mechanical excellence. An example of the value built into the Ford is the use of more than twenty ball and roller bearings. They are hidden within the car and you may never see them. . Yet they play an ime portant part in satisfactory, economical performance. Their function is similar to the jewels of a fine watch., Throughout the Ford chaesis, a ball or roller bearing is used at every place where it is needed to reduce friction and wear and give smooth, reliable mechanical operation. At many points, as on the transmis. sion counter-shaft, clutch release, fan and pump shaft, and front drive shaft, these ball and roller bearings are used where less costly types of bearings might be considered adequate. Additional instances of the high qual- ity built into the Ford are the extensive use of steel forgings, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes, Rustless Steel, four Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves, torque-tube drive, three-quarter floating rear axle, and the Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield. The Ford policy has always been to use the best possible material for each part and then, through large produc- tion, give it to the public at low cost. <D FOBRD PRICES ARE LOW Roadster . . $435 Phaeton . . . Coupe. . . . $500 Tudor Sedan SportCompe. . « . .+ o+ - o De Loxe Compe. « . . + & » Three-window Ferdor Sedan . . Convertible Cabzfolet . . « « De Loxe Sedsn . « . & . & Town Sedan. . . . (Bumpers and spare tire axtre, ot low o 1%4-ton truck chassis . . . . . . With Stake body and closed cab . . With Panel body . . . . .. With Express body and closed c&b .. With Platform body and closed cab . Model AA chassis on 157-inch wheel base Dusl Rear Wheels optional for $28 (AUl prices 1. 0. b. Datroit, plus freight and delivery) Unisersal Créllit Company plen of time payments offers another Ford economy $440 $500 $530 $550 $625 $645 $650 S s $670 4520 $675 $800 $665 $660 $548

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