New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 16

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PROVING ee— MORE POPULAR | for Gars and Accessories Are Shown to Advantage Phers are only a few chances left wistt. the big automobile show in & Arch street armory. The show is aying to large crowds and much favorable comment is heard on New Britain’s first automobile show. One Bl at the show said last night: NIt's a credit to the city.” He has seen shows in all of the Ficipal cities of the country. The people of this city have a real show md they should not miss the oppor- | nity to visit the armory before the | jhow: closes. Many are being made by the Rutomobile dealers. The first sale| fyesterday was an Oldsmobile. It was fpurchased by Ossian Bennett from the [Cohen, Motor a The gdlers have many pr nd it is | xpectéd that a numb contracts will be closed either today or to- mMOrrow. Thres more displays were put on exBibitibn yesterday. The American | i e 3 ’ osiery| company has a fine exhibition ‘ ! ; Ebf.automobile toggery which is manu- p 2 « actured in this city; Charles McCar- i % ® thy! (the West End Tire company) has 5 & [ ] 4 ir the Charter k - - 'Oak' Machine company has an exhibit - at the entrance to the hall. i The Kuller Storage Battery com- g i 2 —o i ber of batteries were sold yesterday | T E I‘J j/ | N fby this company. During the day, | i 4 g Bnien of the company filled the bat. : : tefles of the cars on exhibition with digtilled water. Fow people of New Britain ever realized that speedomete manu- factured in this city. The display of | 8 > , the Corbin Screw corporation show- | 8 2 ng its line is very interesting. Tho Wulcan Iron Works has a large exhi- ; 8 bition of automobile castings; Lan- [defs, Frary and Clark, the Fafnir Ball { ring-company and Hart and Hut- nson have on display accessories | : v A . o BN e by them. . After a visit| § Every year on New York’s Fifth Avenue the Easter parade is a most wonderful fashion picture. Men and v the 1 i s ~ity . . 3 E is 1 B el et New Briein e 7 8 women arrayed in styles designed by the world’s best crafts men. The men of this community have the opportu- ¥ery important part in the automo- ; nity to secure the same models—the same fabrics—the same tailoring as the men of Fifth Avenue—the only bi vorld. g e . 0 g o aki P H i i i B e et s ; difference is that we do not ask the same high prices. You are making a good investment, besides displaying rranged by Lynch’s orchestra. sound judgment when you buy Young, the popular Scotch ] bomedian, will appear, and a boy so- pano from Hartford will sing. He gas the attraction at the Hartford uto show. The doors will open Sat- | rday afternoon at 2 o'clock. There | | 2 : gill be a concert and entertainment i amorrow afternoon and the show will i be brought to a close tomorrow night. | & g b - 1 bon't 1ose the few remaining chances 9 ) o visit a real auto show at the State | rmory. st or “apsoLvtsiy || | £ $15.00 to $30.00 EXCITES HIS HONOR bor Frequent Uso of Word He Re- Dbukes Witness, Who Changes It to “Posi-tive-1y.” g Chicago, April 11.—Federal Judge yndis went into the promoting iine esterday, when he invited his court QR ntisock s s micmong For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young bverwork of the Word Absolutely This was after Daniel E. Mulvey, a Llesman for the Consumers Packing ompany had given ‘“absolutely” as O 8is answer to five consecutive ques- ° ° ons. ; “Don’t you stock salesmen know s B s e If there were any better Clothes made we would sell them 11 T've heard from you since this A jase opened is ‘absolutely.” If the ergy vou' ted in saying that gtestable word would be stored in a ower house we could electrify all the flroads in Chicago. It's absolutely | B8 : Exclusive Agents For ¥ mean truly—appalling.” As Mulvey left the stand Judge | [ i Bndis called out to him: 3 “You understand, don’t you, that | [ bu are not to talk to any other wit- pases 7 “Absol—"" Mulvey checked himself, inned and shouted back: ‘‘Posi- VE-1y.” The snappiest, trimmest and neatest Hats made. They have a national reputation for Quality. We have Attorney Weissenbach, for the re-| ' i S2 2 i B i Mo vor today to bring them in all shapes and colors, at prices to suit you. ek 375,000 of the packing spoils aden tere. | i B ’ $2085, $3.50; $5000 s BRL EGY Do Your Spring Shopping Eariy---Don’t Wait for theEaster Rush OF ST. MIHIEL DRIV o Americin Colonels Let German Spies Steal False Plans | 4 . for Big Push. | g Boston, April 11.—Officials at the | - : Rdquart; of the department of [ ] : : b northeast vouch for a story told ) : PS a major who arrived on the lamemnon yesterday of how two lonels assisted in an important bit strategy in the St. Mihiel drive 38 STORES L Cl h- O ¢ . . N F l d 38 CITIES & major, whose name the depart- A argest ot lflg l'gal'llzatlofl "l ew /ng an Int declined to reveal, said that the : rmans got wind of the original n to start the drive on September 1915, en. Foch then had elaborate plans wn up purporting to set forth de- s of an impending attack on Bel- t. These plans were entrusted to b’ American colonels, who took m"to a lown where there were bwn to be German spies. While | ¥ were there the plans disappeared @ time. That they had fallen into man hands became cvident when Germans withdrew large forces a parts of the St. Mihiel salient b massed them about Belfort. This lersion assisted greatly in ca the real plan of attack, which instituted on September 12.

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