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A the time when B Vanderbilt Cup "to the Panama- Bl Exposition that jld attract the hig- lld prove the most ) bile racing contest | aterializing as the | events draw an sixteen cars Vanderbilt run on d a are Cup Washing- like number fparticipate fest which 27. " 1. Hlughson. cha Committee, received of in is to near. | the | o racers. Flven by Jack Le Cain, fquite a reputation Bontests held in the has already been an- arney Oldfield, Ralph 1 Cooper, Ray pderson, Eddie Pullen, md a number of other p to be seen in compe- big prizes in the two ordom. John B. Mar- to enter his racer in pd a2 number of private | d cars are Now negoti- rman Hughson with a g their machines. is completed and visit 'the exposition tch the tryouts. The at- e exposition for Decem-~ ' RBER’S in Street, Hartford, Opposite New Grand Theatre One of the | in | | Grand Har- | daily | This advice is doubly important witl: the knowledge that every three minutes some one in the United States succumbs to consumption and many refuse to realize they are afflicted until itis too late. It is after colds or sickness, from over- work, confining duties or when general weakness exists that tubercular germs thrive because the resistive powers of the body are weakened. Only withe fresh air, sunshine and abundant rich blood can one hope to arrest their progre: and the concen- trated fats in Scott’s Emulsion furnish fuel fqr rich blood, and its rare nourish- ment helps strengthen the lungs while it builds up the fogces. If you work indoors, tire casily, feel languid or run-down Scott’s Emulsion is the most strengthening food-medicine known and is free from alcohol or stupe- fying drv Avoid substitutes. 14-63 Scott & Bowne, Bloomficld, N. J. e e e e e et es of the v 10 formal position closed not reopen until day of February The Vanderhilt Cup event is for trophy donated by William K derbilt, Jdr., as well §X.000 in for the first five drivers to Prize trophy B lenge cup valued at 000 nated fhe Automobile Americ In addition to the gold cup a cash prize of $§8.000 is offercd to the first five drivers to place in the Grand Prize event. Starter Fred J, on the Pacifle hoth big races, March in attend the inter- national flower show in New York, at which he hopes to win some with some remarkably cultured orch- ber id will the 0 opening the as inish gold and is do- Club Wagner, who is now to at return east in coust officiatn will order to nrizes { ids which he had grown cspecially for him in Santa Mexico, Cal. One of HOMEFURNISHING s DLURE=—— solden Qak iffets at 18.50 the choicest patterns 0 and one of the ® buffets that ever 25.00. NOW AT ... ... .$18.50 Missien Library Tables Substantial pteces—well and finer mission styles are yet to be made seen. $10.98 12.50 $16.50 $16.00 TABLES AT $18.00 TABLI L e $22.00 TABL AT and Leather Slip-Seat Dining Chairs nt you to see our display showing. Om Hartford. S in both golden oak and FIFET FOR...$18.50 FEF FOR 822,00 IP-SEAT HAIRS FOR.....8$2.25 AIRS FOR...... $2. / il wail anfinished the other 3 | hibit will no doubt | to Orehid, how and some Some Great Wagner will and flowe these is the in addition heantiful plants estate at Smithtown, 1. 1 quite o jump from motor Lorticulture, but Wagner has as good any ihem. his It BIG DEMAND FOR THE pet as §-CYLINDER MACHINE Prown, Thomson and company re ports that the cight cylinde new Cadillac which was the fir cigh exlinder Amevican car, has made & reat impression in antomobile circle in their territory and ost i veports that ereat all Ihe eight exlinder subjeet (o which turning. comes the inter cqually in parts o country wito mobile iz the Tiea enainec 0 While the Cadillac nounc their a month at company nt ther in n new cylinder buo 120, "w was showy the Chicago January, six makes of cight eylinde that the curren teen different cars, and it appears = now running strong W 1 dager Brown, on that the s have is no 1915 the firm md company ind deiiveries of been most « doubt will be i lae cars ma ther | hut what Cadillac yve The ory in 1 the company in the de ittle hehind ason, liv of Leginni were a of th s made ne the building which 750,000 for ihe the the ng due t many cl essary etor of cight c3 comy { machinery, buildings, ecte. | At the present time the delivering only | week behind sgchedule and Mr. ! states that while the company { great numboer sold for and April deliver it could | prompt deliveries month | model. At the Hartford in the state armory, Hartford | Thomson and company’s Cadillac ex- a center of at- | traction as Cadillac exhibits have been at all the large shows held through- out the country. In this exhibit there will be the cight cylinder roadster. five-passenger salon, five-passenger drive limousine (Sedan), sev- issenger touring car passenger limousine The exhibit of extra other features should be all who are mechanically —advt. | now the new company | is cars about has of cars this of automobile be and parts and inclined. MOTOR HINTS. A cause of fan breakage that s of Dining Room urniture—it's hand it's one of the finest to i not | true | bending back Prices FOR, .. FOR. quartered ok, $35.00 BUFFET $10.00 BUFE LEATHER CHAIRS, l | be $1.00 $4.50 CHAIRS CHATRS FOR. . FOR. | balance rather commion is the running of the fan when it is considerably out of which results in setting up stresses that the sheet metal often will withstand, 1If it should be into position that has been bent or bringing circumferential wire or and shape if it has been distorted. Often t-running fan, if much out of ance, will set up a noticeable vi- bration of its own. which is hard on the fan bearings as well as the fan a fan does not turn by blade the into to do so the made | itselr. | rand rooms attractive all Board is made in three attractive finishes—Plain and Burnt Leather. It is not only cheaper than 7, but itis also cleaner and makes a more attractive dy can apply N EPONSE WALL BOARD | ehemicai fire extinguisher Any garage. whether public or pr vate, should be equipped with chemical fire extinguisher. Sand also s serviceable in case of fire. Tt is not unusual for a carburetor to catch fire for apparent 1 and should to extinguish the fire a 1ot of unnecessary work 1is entailed The chemical extinguisher will pro- duvce better results and avoid unneces- sary labor after the firc has been ex- tinguished. It is well to note that a should be no son, be used kept freshly charged. Most modern cars are equipped with a dual system of ignition. Dry cells are used for starting. Tt is well to note that during cold weather dry re less eflicient than during the warm weather. Tt advisable to ccuple up one or two additional cells | Guring the winter season. When the proper oil level in the crank case is determined, the installa- tion of a drain cock in each compart- ment will enable the operator to keep kis oil at a fixed level. This is an in- eapensive installation and may obvi- ate considerable trouble on the part of the traffic regulations, In case of the failure of a connect- ing rod bearing, or of any other trouble which is apt to result in the | dropping of small particles of metal | into the bottom of the crankease, there is a possibility of the small picces getting into the oil pump, if one is used, and interfering with the action of the check valve, The screens necessarily are of cells is e GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK, THICK, GLOSSY | Look years younger! Try Grandma’s recipe of Sage and Sulphur and nobody will know. Almost everyone | Tea and Sulphur, ! pounded, brings back | color and lustre to the ;r.ulod, streaked or gray; properly the hair Years ago the niixture was to hair. get this ing | to only wa make some. ised on is racing ‘to Nowers from every toward eights. of states 1il- factory mind greatest at | at | the one Ledger a K March make any, show Brown, seven | & interesting | rather knows that Sage com- natural when also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops fall- it at home, which is mussy and trouble- MAKES THE STATEMERT THAT THE 5 t A f t t \ - o coarse mesh, and good sized particles | can pass through. Draining out the ! 0il and washing case are advis- able. the UNCLEAN SOD Some automobile fire neglect to clean the machine careful- lv. In one instance what might have Leen a Aisastrous fire was caused by | not keeping the sod pan clean. says | Popular Mechanics. While cranking | the motor a backtire ignited the oil in the pan, and great damage avoided only by the quick action of the garage owner 1t was apparent that the owner had not cleaned the sod pan for several months, and th accumulation v great that it easily produced a large flame. It well to clean the oil tlri)\]v\n;;’ frequently. PANS, ! are caused by | sod was =0 a is | out MANY SPRING WHEELS. An average of thirty-five patents on spring wheels for motorcars and { trucks have been granted per month since early last year, says the n- | tific American. Not in several years has the crop of inventions along this line been as numerous as at present Abour of twenty gets a real test, and less than one out of a hun- | dred survives the trial stage. There | are at present ten spring wheel de- signs in commercial use, four of them heing often seen in New York city. ‘The rest are boen, reared and die with unfailing regularity. one out HALE HEADS POMOLOGIC\ALISTS, Hartford. Feb. 5.-—At the session of the Connecticut Pomologi- cal society vesterday these officers were | closing S’\/\N\V\—’V»va»w\/v—\m\‘ A > {1ves, | Hartford, | man, | world. Mr. Denison also states that the PATHFINDER CAR | 8 - Sl will be exhibited at the Hartford Show, in Space 1 0. 6. Price $2,223.00. F. O. B. Factory, REO, 6 CYLINDER. PRIC elected: President. Stancliff Glastonbury: vice-president, Hartford; H Milford: treasurer, Miner Meriden: county vice-presidents, L. C. Root. Farmington: New Haven, A. T. Henry, Walling ford; Fairfield, G. A. Drew, wich; Litchfield, E. D. Curtis, field; New London, F. 8 New London: Middlesex, H. H Middlefield; Windham, E. E Brown, Pomfret; Tolland, C. H. Sa Storrs, etary, Litch. age, SHOULD As - LIABILITY, Hartford, Feb. § sued yesterday Compensation Commis- HEADACHE STOPS, n Dr.¥ James’ Headache Powders give instant relief—Cost dime a package Nerve-racking, splitting or dull, throbbing headaches yield in just a few moments to Dr. James’ Headache Pow- ders which cost only 10 cents a pac e at amy drug store. Tt's the quick- st, surest headache gelief in the whole Don’t suffer! Relieve the and distress now! You Millions of men and women found that headache misery is needless. for. agony have can. ! and neuralgia | Get what you ask | Browning. | Ly | I RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN | 1 statement is- " NEURALGI GONF E. C. DENISON, Reo and Pathfindef Cars, Garage 430 Main St Hale, | sioner George B George | been asked concerning the proper pro .| cedure to be pursued by les ci a D Green- | gion,” E. C. DENISON, Proprietor of Denisn’s Garage, “0NmSTEL ok REO SIX CYLINDER AND REG FOUR CYLINDER “ Will be exhibited at the Hartford Show, February 6-13th. These cars, as all know \s_hn ha\q owned and operated them, are in a class by themselves, when it comes to price, endurance and low cost of operating, ASK REO OWNERS IF IN DOUBT OF THIS ASSERTION $1.050, O. B. FACTORY ey Read over the specifications. Put the Reo side by side with cars anywhere near the price of the Reo, and see if they do not compare favorably with any car of higher sale prices. : ) O. B. FACTORY New oy Britain ibsolutely safe of less than issume that compengation t “The pol upon which such employers need o | tion i that of ing nofl upon their employes position for persons e v, had | onl employer take is to der the statement Chandler said he employers of he may de the ss than five persons pending the of the supreme court says further uestion of liability Until reme court has rendered its continues the statement sion on the ser deci always i27 MAIN STREET. QPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 COATS SUITS Dresses For women and misses, Priced at say- ings of five to fifteen dollars, For women and misses. Priced at say- ings of seven-fifty to fifteen dollars For wvomen and misses, Priced at sa - ings from three to twelve dollars 1 A Silk Petticoat Bargain i | \ | While They Iast. with or w at $2.25-- Silk Messnl accordion pleated flounces thout drop. A large variety of colors, Regular values to $3.00 One lot of NECKWEAR at and 10c eac of SOILED SRED $1.00 WAISTS at 69¢ WAISTS PIECE One lot AND M A few The 98 SILK GOODS at balance of our AUTOISTS ATTENTION! FORD OWNERS, LOOK Firestone Demountable Rims Wheels—Four 30x3 1-2 Wheels Five Rims Complete for $25.00 and and iiuy Your ‘Tires and Tubes from HAWKER. He Will Save You Money and REPAIRS An Entirely New and Complete Outfit ot Automatic Steam Vulcan izers Has Been Installed to Accomo- Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- Compound.’ You will get . . |a large bottle for about 50 cents, bts all ready to apply. Ideal for unfinished rooms in | ficrvnody tecs this . old. famm gs, and for partitions,etc. NEPONSET Wall Board | recipe, because no one can possibly ol Lt tell that you darkened your hair, as attractive interiors. Surfaces waterproofed. IFFE BROS.’ CO., Inc. dampen a sponge or soft brush with | jents for New Britain and Vicinity | ark Street. 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