New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1922, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY z8, 1922, | T T , s m—— _ e IMPROVING WIRING ’ CONSPIRATORS BONDED | MOTOR NOTES 1 .‘.“lif:u‘B““'I\' pirire Proving Kipling WaSIWrng Indictments Against Aides of Charles - 4 \ W, Morse, Alleged Government | To save gas , keep moving parts| ¢, for the | Keep your head at traffic tangles, | Nence, local agent Prauders, Oum on Bail | C 2 | well lubrics Buick, will have on exhibit at the 3 |N4-W Britaln Automobile show at the u i y D 1 yosterday of as early as 1915, lday and SBaturday of this week, all ACGCSSIDIG g . 5 000 ipst automobile race was run near O the lutest models of this make of car. i ot 7 Chicago in 1895 [, Automoblles were barred = from ppe pew gport model roadster, which | preme Court fa Central Park, New York, in 1905, |{"0ongidored the last word in auto- | wnd gave bai 8 —_— s " a tiD y " Sixy eylinder engine began to ap., % mobile construction, will be shown | Another step to make thing cas 8 ‘ { eir uppearance | naar in 1905 "'l Panama fs buliding a $7,000,000 and will be explained in detail by Mr, '!;rnl'h':,xix::.:‘l:;.;;lw”. lr: ':lllll\“l ll »',.‘l [when irradgnment . g el highway across the fsthmu {Bence and his salesmen, Don't’ fail smmendu s made recently batore Morse [ 10,000, posted on| on ; 4, 1804, there was but one| e to see the Buick exhibit, the Socicty of Automotive Ensineers yis rotyr ¢ I st Decem- | peaet e e Sl DANGER FROM EXHAUST ) see the I are followed, |ber wi y Pri nobile in th Yol e Kawken T wole O S — wil nu P - il | anger in running an engin ; That concerns improvements in the f Iirst Ameriean automobile sale (in a smali closed garage cquals that HARMONIOUS MOTORING automobile wiring system, |We L orse, George was mude in April, 1508, (of blowing out the gas, says ['rof. Discordant noises and vibrations First among the plans to improve [M. Tiurd umpbell, | e oatia { Yandell Henderson of Yale, A car|from automobile driving may be the wiring systcm is that of making |W. W. Scotr, 1 D, Christie and American tor in ¥rance during|produces one cubic foot or more of |abolished if the suggestions of Dr. the Instruments on the dash more ac- (1. O, White, it was expected that the the war had 45,602 motor vehicles, the deadly carbon monoxide gas o) 1ge, before the French Academy sible. 5 would arrange ball during the i minute, In a all closed garage,| of Sciences at Paris, are adopted Before the war there were 12 au- | 'rof. Henderson culates, the ex-|Dr. Marage says horns should bhe tun- haust from a car can contaminate the|ed in bass and the vibrations deaden- ed by the use of lead or aluminum, s0 as not to irritate the egr. can be done, It 1s su 8, | day by gthening the wires Jeading to - |tomobile factories in Iielgium thege instruments, so that the Instru. | AR INTO CHILDREN'S HOME | ——— — ajr to a deadly concentration within ment board might be Yinged und | finding o Window open at the | Know your car and treat it right,|three or four minu turned down to aliow easy access to ¢ Children's Homey building on = 2 the wires, JH: ¢ A Xred the build | o Slightly longer wires on the switch, [Ing and did some alight damage,| . e o amumatl, fust. block, and othor sleo; | Thelr Identities were ascortainen and | This Measures* Distance Up To 22 Miles tric attachments on the dash would ! (he parents notifed, who promised mean a large saving of time and ef-|' correction. There will be no| As it is now | Prosccutions. Some unknown per- | the mechanic has trouble getting be- | S0ns forced their way into a store- | hind the instrument board. Nouse and seattered raising about. | Another improvement is that of col-| '1'e officials are invest g oring the various wire insulations, a . o : & 2 it \ _ s SReplac,color, Top eash glicull; o that s ‘ 2 SRS o z East is east and west is west and the twain have met in Gin on every make of car the same cireuit S : 2 D S e . : could be identified readily. This could [Tulius Moss of Cheshire, Aged 97, T s ; Sing, San Francisco Chinese merchant, and Miss Lerue Webster, be standardized by rule of the S. A. E. Passes Away | X k 3 . K ’ L ’ $0 that all automobile manufacturers| Cheshire, T'eh, 2S.—Julius Moss, a | o 0 ; 3 Oakland, Cal. Here they are with Captain McGrath who married would follow the same system of col- |descendant of scttlers of Cheshire, d : o CHELH gigdiac bhis Somelinythe Mok furma The latest scientific marvel is a range finder which accurately judges the distance of any ob-|them on his ship outside the threesmile limit, a state law prohibit- - district today aged 97 years and elght | . ’ ) I ! : . As a result, there would be litele | S0 TOGER SRE TE EATE ARG CISRU| 000 a6 s maximum of 22 miles. It was built by Barr and Stroud in London and will be used in necessity for wiring diagrams, I a|lionoe He 5 S o i ; s A e hacia fenew i thari il BEcl Wives v\m original grant of land to John|British coast defense. The tube is 100 feet long and moves on a circular track. Moss, an ancestor. In 1891, Mr. Mos: for instance, meant the starting motor in the genergl assembl fro circuit; red wires, the ignition; green RN oG . Eie w’x:a s;vlo('lmgln i n“ wires, the lamp circult, and so on, he [ o8 1OV, e WeB & Selectinan many mould have hule dificulty in gOIDE |y yren from which place his funeral alpad with his:job, | will take place Thursday afternoon. Some makers are using colored In- | ¢ gurviving children are Herbert J. sulation on the wires for the varlous|,,q william of this town; lirnest clrcults, but no attempt has yet beeni 'y of Meriden, and Miss Bertha of made to standardize the colors for all | oytchire. ! cars. ing their marriage in California. WAR ON ANT STRIKE NEARS END To Dynamite Mounds Instead of Gas- ¢ 7 e o sing Insects in Forests Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 25.—High power explosives will replace poison New Proposal Offered Them—Final | gas in the warfare which the state ry department plans to wage Action Today. pring on mound ants that invest state nurseries and plantations, The department has been fighting | the ants with poison gas, but officials says the insects appear to have per- fected gas masks. Dynamite has been found more effective and the depart- | ment plans to blow up the mounds next spring instead of ing” them Some of the mounds are four fect high and house millions of ants. [ Textile Workers at Providence Have Providence, I'eb. 28.—Striking tex- tile operatives and mill owners in the Pawtuxet and Blackstone Valleys to- day faced a turning point in the strike that has affected 17,000 workers. The proposal of the state board of | mediation that work be resunfed im- mediately under a tentative wage scale and the former working hours, with Judge J. Jerome Hahn as sole arbiter for permanent settlement, will A Shiftless Hubby. be presented at four o'clock for final Nk Wellkkarea] Bo6 5 action. you are driv- {ing the new car elf. The Portuguese Vice Council for| Mrs. Drive *s, my husband has Rhode Islan¢, forwarded to the Con- heen so bus he hasn't learned to sul General in Boston today his re- | change gears yet. port on the fatal shooting of Jose Mrs. Walker—He hasn't learned to D’Assuncao, a Portuguese national, | change gears yet? in the Pawtucket riot of last week. Mrs. Drive No. John hasn't ‘ ° His conclusions were not made pub- learncd to change rs and so I i Miliia At Pawtucket Strik ' ilitia At Pawtucket Strike Effe ctive January ISt, 1922 22-Four-34 Two Passenger Roadster, * 895 22-Four-35 : Five Passenger Touring, 935 22-Six-44 A Three Passenger Roadster, 1365 22-Four-36 Three Passenger Coupe, 1295 22-Six-45 v Five Passenger Touring, 1395 22-Four-37 Five Passenger Sedan . . 1395 Troopers with fixed bayonets are guarding streets near the 1 Sevm Passenger To‘n'in.g, 1585 Jenckes cotton mill, Pawtucket, R. 1., where members of a crowd! were killed and wounded when they refused to disperse after the| : 22.Six-46 riot act was read. ¢ Three Pass ehgel‘ lepe, 1885 : 22-Six-48 P ARKER & DEM[NG zz-gi:f;assenger Coupe . . 2075 Five Passenger Sedan . . 2165 REALTORS JPORT MODEL Hf 22.8ix-50 ROADSTER " Seven Passenger Sedan, 2375 Automobile Insurance of Every Kind. Do Fully Equipped AF Mich ¥ O ok Sk BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Not Take The Responsibility Yourself. Delivered i 61940 : Devilon of Cameral Mators Oorpormtion . . s Jtal 3 Ploneer Bullders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Let Us Give You Our Service. New Britain .. « Branshas in al Principai Citles—Dealers Bverywhars Cannot be Excelled. C. A, BENCE, Dealer 55 MAIN STREET Tel. 2225, | When better automobiles are built, Buick ‘will build them 193 MAIN STREET Mortgage Loans - Insurance Tel. 2026

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