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wednesday may 6 1953 the bermuda recorder page fire sunset spells new dawns for students i 7 wu 1 - * ' ' ' wb ai^a^m mf iff 4|yv m # t^w^bbbbl bbbv^^^^^^^bbf bw^^sai bb^^^^^^^sh bbbfbb*^^a^^sbb,l " bbfbbw^^^^^^^^*afb ' bi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^bbbi of adult education continued f type of teaching is bringing stupendous results om page 3 pest year or so he has been flying jet fighters in korea > discovered an aptitude all unemployed middle-aged | woman enrolled in the begin ' mug clas-s in ceramics totally without experience she dis covered that she had a special aptitude for this craft and soon turned out delightful objects of original design at the end of a year a neighboring school started a mmmm recreational program and needed a ceramics teacher inquiry was made at the adult kdii.-atii.il office and this woman was heartily recom mended the principal who ob served her work during the summer was so impressed with her ability that he hired her as a regular teacher ill the ele mentary day school for the fol lowing year a special teach ing credential was granted her until she eould meet the educa tional requirements by attend ing siinitner sessions at a nearby state college the division of arts and crafts gives many people the new satisfaction of working with their hands some take for their homes others conic these courses to make things to fulfill a long-stifled desire use their new knowledge to to create and some students start businesses or to qualify tor better jobs turpin and humez^jto box for european title only charles norford hits dusting off the sports century as devonshire whip - ■-» w kid oavilan who has dominated the welterweight ibtiuion of boxing for a very long time and is at present champion was handed a surprise defeat front danny wombcr in a ten round non-title fight recently this came as a surprise to moat fight fans and is at the moment the talk of the town ac cording to remarks made by the chump and his manager they feel that the decision went the wrong way tin champ says that he will not give woniber a title fight because he qavilan feels that womber did not beat him however we are inclined to think that the boxing organisation will be the people to make the decision iu that direction one way or the other paris may 5 great brit ain and the rest of the boxing world agreed to disagree on the championship billing for the charles humez-bandy turpin light on june 9 in londfou if the turpin-humez winner was recognized as champion the american entry would get only the challenger's share when he came up against the euro pean candidate southampton one woman without any for mer experience enrolled in the weaving class she now oper ates a flourishing weaving shop on the peninsula with the help of a chance less century by charles xor ford the devonshire keer.-a tion clubs i team defeated the southampton itoat and sports club by 111 runs the european boxing union turned down the plea of j onslow fane chairman of the british boxing board of con trol to recognize the bout as a world middleweight cham pionship match crcat britain was the only nation to vote in favor positively thrilling is the storv of the advanced navi gation class of p»42 this course was taught by an anna polis graduate to l men from various fields of activities they all looked it|><>n the course as a concession to their hobby there was a real estate sales mau a t.-acher an engineer and many businessmen in the group every one of these men without exception volun teered for duty iu the armed tones iii 1!»4 and ended up as navigator of cither a plane or faddy young of new york and carl bobo olson of san francisco are the finalists in the american elimination tour nev devonshire batted first and scored 2(xi for four out of which xorfonl scored exactly half charles was very vicious and showed the mwttag very little iner.-v fane realizing that the vote probably would go against britain preferred not to have the subject come up at the e b c meeting it was broached however by xat fvieher editor of ring maga zine we w.-rc discussing the fight with a friend the day after and he came up with something that we considered worthy of thought hi is of the opinion that whenever a champion steps into the ring his title should be at stake his reason is that if a fighter can beat a champion he deserves the title maybe he has somtlling there what do you think about the before the vote robert k christenberry chairman of the new ork commission and em powered to speak for the na tional boxing association had declared that the bout logically could only be considered the final european elimination with the winner meeting the american champion southampton were dismissed for 107 kox scored ■'{!• while i faries hit m harold smith raised havoc with the ball taking seven wickets for .\ y oiing man who had b.-ct in i he armv lurinu world war tl lirolle.l iii the avlatiol u round school under the c.i bill he had had no previous training iu this field within ■ne year he t.»ok the private pilot's and the commercial pilot's course he then took iiis examination received his license and got himself a job with a transocean airlines as copilot this man participated iu the berlin airlft after three tears with the commercial air lues he volunteered for service in the naval air corps the situation .' after christenberry deliver ed his statement — that had been passed on to fane private ly yesterday — the british chair man then defended his view sixteen runs thrills were plentiful on sunday afternoon at somerset when the young mens social club came up to give somerset cricket club a friendly game of cricket social club bowlers drew blood early by dismissing three somerset batsmen for twelve runs at this point bunkers bean came iu and join his skipper woodgate simmons and the pair carried the score to \'\. before simmons was dismissed simmons con tributed a beautiful is4 and will be long remembered as one of his finer knocks his cutting would have thrilled even the most disinterested cricket fan bean went on to score bti during which he hit two sixes most of his runs came from the late cut and the hook mcdonald simmons also gave the social club bowlers a taste of his blade with a will made sf not out his cover driving was pleasing on the eyes lloyd simmons struck some of his old form with the ball aud had the opposing batsmen in trouble all the way taking 4 wickets ship kvery student does not do s metliiiil speetnentaf with his new education ef course but ne thing is certain no individ tial ever goes away from this adult education school quite the same as when he came the prin.ip'e of freedom and oppor tunity that spells america shines upon these people as a benediction of protni.se ill spite of the e b f.'s de cision however fane said that the british attitude would not change in brtain the fight will continue to be advertised as a world championship and the winner recognized as sugar kay robinson's successor cricket competition fane said that turpin had been gaaetewy recognized as the world's no 1 middleweight and that huinez's claim to no - rating was as good as any in else's since the american champion has not yet been named he said that britain wm going to go ahead and re cognize the bout as for the world championship with the stipulation that the winner must meet the american cham pion when he was picked for the schools to start soon the e b v ruled however that the bout will be for the kuropean championship ireat britain accepted this decision the only important change this will make is that the referee will be designated by the e.b j from a neutral countrv the annual cricket compe tition between t'.e ellools is expected to get under w.'iy soon according to information received from a member of th board of education thc gaines are usually good and creates quite a bit of excite ment amongst the younger the semi-annual general meeting of the pembroke hamilton club emile ireineaux president of the french federation ex plained that he personally fa vored the british position but that the french federation wa opposed for mm runs christenberry said that he was satisfied with the decision all around and would not press his point reco.giiitkui further his great fear had been that will be held on wednesday may 6th 1953 # group charles norford turned in the first century of his cricket career m sunday against the southampton sports club at the devonshire grounds we did not see it but according to eye witnesses it was a first class innings nice going charles keep it up in the same match harold smith took seven of the southampton wickets for 16 runs a commendable perform ance smith howled ex tremely well and took 4 wickets iu one over narrowly missed his hat trick last year's competition was won hy west end school when they defeated st ceorges in the finals at the devonshire ground starrri-yr on the bat for somerset in last year's final game was 1 union dur rant who knocked on fif dur retit has now left school and is trying to make a name for himbelf in the somerset cric ket club at 8:00 p.m agenda minutes reports of committees and il.ling programme soft drinks in cans i i r.ler of president why not they're coming r c pearman • secretary to handle they take less into shopping bags never a hms due t a broken contain r decided to make a survey to be sure if the consumer would react favorably thousands of women were queried the final result waa 93 per cent for calls over buttles neav york - soft drinks will be coining in can by mid-may niawing the first revolutionary ehitiiige in the soft drink industry in fifty nine years walter s mack the cola icing president of the national phoenix industries inc made the anuotincmemt yesterday at a luncheon gtmi for food rc]x.rters of radio and press he pointed to lii.s latest triumph aanl said here's the way to lick the bottle deposit bottle return nuisance that has plagued the retailer for half a centurv with life and not overly sweet most refreshing and no syn thetic after taste two siz s the tink the average bottbi containing une six-one glass ful and the kin.g edition twain i on.-es or two full glasses the battle for cricket stipre inacy between the schools should be even keener this year than last as interest amoii'-'st the ilnlili n^^^^b despite all the obvioius points in the can's favour the national i'hi.etiix industries drink a light dry rum bounty rum seellis consumer tested niich higher th-n before a v vaiwisbbbbs 3ajbb*-^lbbb p vq l^pps^mt^th atf aethrw rtmcdy baa a twofeu jv i vrt mbbbbbbbbbbfbbbbbbi bbbw*1 abbbf»c*rjo«bbb l'i isbw j cw umq wu vwsbawafjvafbbbbfj v^w w souimoo " imoai ' uawrasmiswk northrop s lyman co limited these drinks have each beoiij " consumer tested against a ,. , , , » - e -.. „ .. hx.iiupe take glllger ale and leading compelitor in the field | , . , tub 1 u . /•• . i !• club soda the twe vc-oiicc size lake the super inger ale for .. .. . .... .. . „ y j •■... ... .. .. ( ana a drv and white link example thus was blindfold . • . ... - « ' .. i se two not ties tor _•> cents sampled against the largest . ... - ming girder ale i a ri.-a j j j jf ml super came out awav s "' ,,, , r 2*j al ". ~'"\ '"" ill the lead the stnae for "" f ° p " jfj j "*' cola against a leading cola 1 "' ' hik * f w * r < "">" '" and so diwn the line the l r ' v '' h *"** '" wtejw * drinks were tasted from plain p 1 '* , »"' expensive bottles and passed around to b,wm "* «»■storing t refund a sizable number of the con j """"'■v i "" 1 ' n " r ih,,,i ' s sinning public putting each brand to itself the super tin has been supermarkets figure it costs especially engineered made to round one-half cent a bottle open with the kind of bottle u *■*»*»» tattaw soft drinks opener yon find in every kit soft *- lr '" ks '» l ' it " > lr '' l - lt has andl top folk i to from th.-l jml v l the beerh do for thescl the highl si|iiirt*m directions iiih ( bottled in barbados ideal fcq cocktails _ punches — swizzles mr ma.-k former president of the l'epsi-cola co p-yeahd the ftaaawfa story of why the big nettle rs haves enamed their soft drinks to do so he said would mean scrapi^l.ig hundreds of niillious of dol lars worth of bottling equip ment not to mention millions of dollars worth of empty bottles and wooden eai s • tiler millions would be re quired to finance new equip ment convert old plants and to build new ones a trein.-n dolls loss would be involved which the intrenched <•< m p.niies are prepared to take and your ijong rum coolers 1 1/6 bottle \ i special case prices gosling bros ltd new onera housc to-morrow afternocn thursday 2:46 — on the screen hamilton all are super 2 14 1 mr mack seeing the p si btlitiea for su.-h a renttire severed his aottlillt coniiee tiion.s to take over the presi dency of the national pheeais industries i,nc immediately a wftrcfc bcpm for a coinpiny without franchise bottles or contracts two years ... his company purchased the cau trell and cochrane <" r s formula trademarks ;■■<: ! •_• md will for the tinted states canada lad mexico fimu now on this concern will be manufacturing and selling the super line of five soft drinks to be packaged in tin in ad dition to this niodertn method of packing the drinks wtill offer a new health aspect bohig enriched with vitanm (' columbia's first run feature — stars of stage and screen and tv in an all-gorgeous color musical — with frankie lain and billy daniels somerset st george tin vs glass mr mack p tin ted out the many advantages of the tin can pack to the housewife weight for example is but half as much as for a\l.ottle of equal content the can tak.-s up but one-half as much spice as a bottle and it cools " sunny side of the street p^flawbbwbw-m coug vilim mi ■i ia mmeite aw asafls ma 1 m wx-.\p--v altaf-aoacta ****! f fokmula d*h tlr5fc aa tft l-«w4 baa r yp . ph0 . phu i bb*s •*-&>! « , * t,n r / calctaas iroo u»«wv ■xta l ot ' / eta qblstai latract of q i vx i rtiuls / malt ad cod uvar syrup j ■w bffa id t 0 0 / af wild charry fortlflad ml b ■codo in ( ■*■vhamta b craoaota m v m . i rdoip 1 "" ••" owalaeol addad to i ( *» coaol »-" r c compound >■.. 1 fl , m mttw_\ws swxj *. on the stage at 4:15 p.m here you are folks — this is it — all stars — everyone local pr«->fcs*4(nial entertainers — clowing with the jass at the philharmonic i — ! ■' f ster you have no de posit to pay no sticky bottles to store and cart back there is no breakage with tin and you know the danger of cut lips n chips each can ls sealed and consumed iiidi.lually : no one before you has used the container each bottle it is c tiimatif i makes twenty to thirty tri|>s from the factory to the kitchen before the final crack-up kidney bean — kingsley swan — doe hayward - duke joell — erskin zuill will be in session above crating calypso ssxk^tsn?agskieliar<lson trumpet vernon burgess trombone kenneth iris piano al harris drum8 al butterfield ba88 — sitting buster bhnmons vibraphones :— totsie bean — guitars norman astwood a joe virgil the new softies prefixed by super include omm itliis tasting to us raaetty bhe la | ginger ele elnb soils trape soda and root beer excellent vocals — bermuda's first lady of song — mus alva williams and your boy sonny flood vhat about the price we asked can prices arc com parable to the bottle and re member no deposit required presented by max simons doors open 2 p.m admission loge 7^6 bal 6 orch 5 these beverages sparkling
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1953-05-06 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1953 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 06 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1953-05-06 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1953 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 06 |
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wednesday may 6 1953 the bermuda recorder page fire sunset spells new dawns for students i 7 wu 1 - * ' ' ' wb ai^a^m mf iff 4|yv m # t^w^bbbbl bbbv^^^^^^^bbf bw^^sai bb^^^^^^^sh bbbfbb*^^a^^sbb,l " bbfbbw^^^^^^^^*afb ' bi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^bbbi of adult education continued f type of teaching is bringing stupendous results om page 3 pest year or so he has been flying jet fighters in korea > discovered an aptitude all unemployed middle-aged | woman enrolled in the begin ' mug clas-s in ceramics totally without experience she dis covered that she had a special aptitude for this craft and soon turned out delightful objects of original design at the end of a year a neighboring school started a mmmm recreational program and needed a ceramics teacher inquiry was made at the adult kdii.-atii.il office and this woman was heartily recom mended the principal who ob served her work during the summer was so impressed with her ability that he hired her as a regular teacher ill the ele mentary day school for the fol lowing year a special teach ing credential was granted her until she eould meet the educa tional requirements by attend ing siinitner sessions at a nearby state college the division of arts and crafts gives many people the new satisfaction of working with their hands some take for their homes others conic these courses to make things to fulfill a long-stifled desire use their new knowledge to to create and some students start businesses or to qualify tor better jobs turpin and humez^jto box for european title only charles norford hits dusting off the sports century as devonshire whip - ■-» w kid oavilan who has dominated the welterweight ibtiuion of boxing for a very long time and is at present champion was handed a surprise defeat front danny wombcr in a ten round non-title fight recently this came as a surprise to moat fight fans and is at the moment the talk of the town ac cording to remarks made by the chump and his manager they feel that the decision went the wrong way tin champ says that he will not give woniber a title fight because he qavilan feels that womber did not beat him however we are inclined to think that the boxing organisation will be the people to make the decision iu that direction one way or the other paris may 5 great brit ain and the rest of the boxing world agreed to disagree on the championship billing for the charles humez-bandy turpin light on june 9 in londfou if the turpin-humez winner was recognized as champion the american entry would get only the challenger's share when he came up against the euro pean candidate southampton one woman without any for mer experience enrolled in the weaving class she now oper ates a flourishing weaving shop on the peninsula with the help of a chance less century by charles xor ford the devonshire keer.-a tion clubs i team defeated the southampton itoat and sports club by 111 runs the european boxing union turned down the plea of j onslow fane chairman of the british boxing board of con trol to recognize the bout as a world middleweight cham pionship match crcat britain was the only nation to vote in favor positively thrilling is the storv of the advanced navi gation class of p»42 this course was taught by an anna polis graduate to l men from various fields of activities they all looked it|><>n the course as a concession to their hobby there was a real estate sales mau a t.-acher an engineer and many businessmen in the group every one of these men without exception volun teered for duty iu the armed tones iii 1!»4 and ended up as navigator of cither a plane or faddy young of new york and carl bobo olson of san francisco are the finalists in the american elimination tour nev devonshire batted first and scored 2(xi for four out of which xorfonl scored exactly half charles was very vicious and showed the mwttag very little iner.-v fane realizing that the vote probably would go against britain preferred not to have the subject come up at the e b c meeting it was broached however by xat fvieher editor of ring maga zine we w.-rc discussing the fight with a friend the day after and he came up with something that we considered worthy of thought hi is of the opinion that whenever a champion steps into the ring his title should be at stake his reason is that if a fighter can beat a champion he deserves the title maybe he has somtlling there what do you think about the before the vote robert k christenberry chairman of the new ork commission and em powered to speak for the na tional boxing association had declared that the bout logically could only be considered the final european elimination with the winner meeting the american champion southampton were dismissed for 107 kox scored ■'{!• while i faries hit m harold smith raised havoc with the ball taking seven wickets for .\ y oiing man who had b.-ct in i he armv lurinu world war tl lirolle.l iii the avlatiol u round school under the c.i bill he had had no previous training iu this field within ■ne year he t.»ok the private pilot's and the commercial pilot's course he then took iiis examination received his license and got himself a job with a transocean airlines as copilot this man participated iu the berlin airlft after three tears with the commercial air lues he volunteered for service in the naval air corps the situation .' after christenberry deliver ed his statement — that had been passed on to fane private ly yesterday — the british chair man then defended his view sixteen runs thrills were plentiful on sunday afternoon at somerset when the young mens social club came up to give somerset cricket club a friendly game of cricket social club bowlers drew blood early by dismissing three somerset batsmen for twelve runs at this point bunkers bean came iu and join his skipper woodgate simmons and the pair carried the score to \'\. before simmons was dismissed simmons con tributed a beautiful is4 and will be long remembered as one of his finer knocks his cutting would have thrilled even the most disinterested cricket fan bean went on to score bti during which he hit two sixes most of his runs came from the late cut and the hook mcdonald simmons also gave the social club bowlers a taste of his blade with a will made sf not out his cover driving was pleasing on the eyes lloyd simmons struck some of his old form with the ball aud had the opposing batsmen in trouble all the way taking 4 wickets ship kvery student does not do s metliiiil speetnentaf with his new education ef course but ne thing is certain no individ tial ever goes away from this adult education school quite the same as when he came the prin.ip'e of freedom and oppor tunity that spells america shines upon these people as a benediction of protni.se ill spite of the e b f.'s de cision however fane said that the british attitude would not change in brtain the fight will continue to be advertised as a world championship and the winner recognized as sugar kay robinson's successor cricket competition fane said that turpin had been gaaetewy recognized as the world's no 1 middleweight and that huinez's claim to no - rating was as good as any in else's since the american champion has not yet been named he said that britain wm going to go ahead and re cognize the bout as for the world championship with the stipulation that the winner must meet the american cham pion when he was picked for the schools to start soon the e b v ruled however that the bout will be for the kuropean championship ireat britain accepted this decision the only important change this will make is that the referee will be designated by the e.b j from a neutral countrv the annual cricket compe tition between t'.e ellools is expected to get under w.'iy soon according to information received from a member of th board of education thc gaines are usually good and creates quite a bit of excite ment amongst the younger the semi-annual general meeting of the pembroke hamilton club emile ireineaux president of the french federation ex plained that he personally fa vored the british position but that the french federation wa opposed for mm runs christenberry said that he was satisfied with the decision all around and would not press his point reco.giiitkui further his great fear had been that will be held on wednesday may 6th 1953 # group charles norford turned in the first century of his cricket career m sunday against the southampton sports club at the devonshire grounds we did not see it but according to eye witnesses it was a first class innings nice going charles keep it up in the same match harold smith took seven of the southampton wickets for 16 runs a commendable perform ance smith howled ex tremely well and took 4 wickets iu one over narrowly missed his hat trick last year's competition was won hy west end school when they defeated st ceorges in the finals at the devonshire ground starrri-yr on the bat for somerset in last year's final game was 1 union dur rant who knocked on fif dur retit has now left school and is trying to make a name for himbelf in the somerset cric ket club at 8:00 p.m agenda minutes reports of committees and il.ling programme soft drinks in cans i i r.ler of president why not they're coming r c pearman • secretary to handle they take less into shopping bags never a hms due t a broken contain r decided to make a survey to be sure if the consumer would react favorably thousands of women were queried the final result waa 93 per cent for calls over buttles neav york - soft drinks will be coining in can by mid-may niawing the first revolutionary ehitiiige in the soft drink industry in fifty nine years walter s mack the cola icing president of the national phoenix industries inc made the anuotincmemt yesterday at a luncheon gtmi for food rc]x.rters of radio and press he pointed to lii.s latest triumph aanl said here's the way to lick the bottle deposit bottle return nuisance that has plagued the retailer for half a centurv with life and not overly sweet most refreshing and no syn thetic after taste two siz s the tink the average bottbi containing une six-one glass ful and the kin.g edition twain i on.-es or two full glasses the battle for cricket stipre inacy between the schools should be even keener this year than last as interest amoii'-'st the ilnlili n^^^^b despite all the obvioius points in the can's favour the national i'hi.etiix industries drink a light dry rum bounty rum seellis consumer tested niich higher th-n before a v vaiwisbbbbs 3ajbb*-^lbbb p vq l^pps^mt^th atf aethrw rtmcdy baa a twofeu jv i vrt mbbbbbbbbbbfbbbbbbi bbbw*1 abbbf»c*rjo«bbb l'i isbw j cw umq wu vwsbawafjvafbbbbfj v^w w souimoo " imoai ' uawrasmiswk northrop s lyman co limited these drinks have each beoiij " consumer tested against a ,. , , , » - e -.. „ .. hx.iiupe take glllger ale and leading compelitor in the field | , . , tub 1 u . /•• . i !• club soda the twe vc-oiicc size lake the super inger ale for .. .. . .... .. . „ y j •■... ... .. .. ( ana a drv and white link example thus was blindfold . • . ... - « ' .. i se two not ties tor _•> cents sampled against the largest . ... - ming girder ale i a ri.-a j j j jf ml super came out awav s "' ,,, , r 2*j al ". ~'"\ '"" ill the lead the stnae for "" f ° p " jfj j "*' cola against a leading cola 1 "' ' hik * f w * r < "">" '" and so diwn the line the l r ' v '' h *"** '" wtejw * drinks were tasted from plain p 1 '* , »"' expensive bottles and passed around to b,wm "* «»■storing t refund a sizable number of the con j """"'■v i "" 1 ' n " r ih,,,i ' s sinning public putting each brand to itself the super tin has been supermarkets figure it costs especially engineered made to round one-half cent a bottle open with the kind of bottle u *■*»*»» tattaw soft drinks opener yon find in every kit soft *- lr '" ks '» l ' it " > lr '' l - lt has andl top folk i to from th.-l jml v l the beerh do for thescl the highl si|iiirt*m directions iiih ( bottled in barbados ideal fcq cocktails _ punches — swizzles mr ma.-k former president of the l'epsi-cola co p-yeahd the ftaaawfa story of why the big nettle rs haves enamed their soft drinks to do so he said would mean scrapi^l.ig hundreds of niillious of dol lars worth of bottling equip ment not to mention millions of dollars worth of empty bottles and wooden eai s • tiler millions would be re quired to finance new equip ment convert old plants and to build new ones a trein.-n dolls loss would be involved which the intrenched <•< m p.niies are prepared to take and your ijong rum coolers 1 1/6 bottle \ i special case prices gosling bros ltd new onera housc to-morrow afternocn thursday 2:46 — on the screen hamilton all are super 2 14 1 mr mack seeing the p si btlitiea for su.-h a renttire severed his aottlillt coniiee tiion.s to take over the presi dency of the national pheeais industries i,nc immediately a wftrcfc bcpm for a coinpiny without franchise bottles or contracts two years ... his company purchased the cau trell and cochrane <" r s formula trademarks ;■■<: ! •_• md will for the tinted states canada lad mexico fimu now on this concern will be manufacturing and selling the super line of five soft drinks to be packaged in tin in ad dition to this niodertn method of packing the drinks wtill offer a new health aspect bohig enriched with vitanm (' columbia's first run feature — stars of stage and screen and tv in an all-gorgeous color musical — with frankie lain and billy daniels somerset st george tin vs glass mr mack p tin ted out the many advantages of the tin can pack to the housewife weight for example is but half as much as for a\l.ottle of equal content the can tak.-s up but one-half as much spice as a bottle and it cools " sunny side of the street p^flawbbwbw-m coug vilim mi ■i ia mmeite aw asafls ma 1 m wx-.\p--v altaf-aoacta ****! f fokmula d*h tlr5fc aa tft l-«w4 baa r yp . ph0 . phu i bb*s •*-&>! « , * t,n r / calctaas iroo u»«wv ■xta l ot ' / eta qblstai latract of q i vx i rtiuls / malt ad cod uvar syrup j ■w bffa id t 0 0 / af wild charry fortlflad ml b ■codo in ( ■*■vhamta b craoaota m v m . i rdoip 1 "" ••" owalaeol addad to i ( *» coaol »-" r c compound >■.. 1 fl , m mttw_\ws swxj *. on the stage at 4:15 p.m here you are folks — this is it — all stars — everyone local pr«->fcs*4(nial entertainers — clowing with the jass at the philharmonic i — ! ■' f ster you have no de posit to pay no sticky bottles to store and cart back there is no breakage with tin and you know the danger of cut lips n chips each can ls sealed and consumed iiidi.lually : no one before you has used the container each bottle it is c tiimatif i makes twenty to thirty tri|>s from the factory to the kitchen before the final crack-up kidney bean — kingsley swan — doe hayward - duke joell — erskin zuill will be in session above crating calypso ssxk^tsn?agskieliar |
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