New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1922, Page 12

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LOCAL MEN HEROES . SEEKS GAUSE OF GAS PRICE RAISE La Follette Sends Questionnaire-- Over-Sapply on Hand Lumpp and Gatting Help 100-Lh. Shark Off Myrtle Beach— Of Special: Interest to Firemen, Co. R. E Washington, Tuly price of gasoline This action | Manufacturer Senator La T'o chairman, It f trom the Bur line reserve States are growing a rate t 0 « According H. J. Lowe the Bureau risi westigated Senate in a with way, row omm which 18 ports AMines that gaso the United much faster very small onsin ows insistent re fishes oy a few an Mines nomist for motor fuel for t wolf increased same time sumption creased spite of A'}Vr"’\”"l"\ are increasir e quarter per cent over that of the [doctor last vear, while the con-|doetor for t period Mhils a1 same in-|wa 7 cent in 5 of gasoline pidly only the oy gine Missouri, increasing number 3 st Ove The present more T if they insist Supply f fuel amounta “QUEEN OF GY to 1 lLast year - more than gesoline were produ States, lons were Yet the from 4 to 5 firet three months ar statistics given out 5 gallons of United in the Mrs, Lovell's Funeral 0., July —\Mrs. Sophia once known from coast to while only gal- Toledo " run up | Tovell ng the Ac- | the in a tiny picturesque cottage while encamped outside in tents spe- placed for visiting members of bands are more than a members of by association the price bil of cording to American increase gasoline $50,000,000 erica cially the roving hundred former zvpsy band The rovers hegan to arrive early in the week when it became known that the former queen had only a few| days to live. She died late yesterday. Mrs. Lovell was born in England in and came to America with her and, Lovelling Lovell, many years Many sons, daughters and grand- her aged husband sur- omobile in additional an of of of cent means an to the motorists Am- | Questionnaire The first action being taken hy Sen- ator La Follette's committee ance of a questior to every company the The tlon=vare desizred- to 1sarn whers the increases in the price of the fuel have originated From the hopes to ohtain to form a basis for a l"l"fic']ga?'/vp into the is issu- ofl ques. aire ago children and vive her anawers the committee sufficient information more thorough whole matter 1 Bufialo Lmee Running; Buffalo, N. Y., July operations were resumed this morn- ing on four additional lines which Lave been tied up for three weeks by ESTABLISH D SE FUND. Cincinnati, July national de- fense fund not lower than $75.000 and a maximum $150,000 was en- dorsed yesterday by delegates at- tending the convention of the inter- national electrotypers and stereotyp- ers union. The deiegates also adopt- ed a strike and benefit fund of 815 a week registered apprentices. of International Railway Co. State troopers, 250 of whom arrived in the city yesterday, were out this morning. If the storage battery is over- charged keep the headlights burning by day lockout and 38 for THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR Production Costs Farming, like every other business, must cut down the overhead. It is not a question of being able to afford a Fordson; it is a question of being able to con- tinue farming on the old too-costly basis, The farmer's problem is not all a sales problem; it is also a production problem. He must cut down the cost of production. The Fordson does more work at a lower cost and in less time than the old hand methods. Let us give you the proof. call today. Elmer Automobile Co. Dealers In FORD AUTOMOBILES AND FORDSON TRACTORS 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 Branch Stores—New Britain, Willimantic, Torrington, Winsted, Putnam, South Manchester, New Milford, Bristol, Middletown and Windsor Locks. Write, phone or , o i Lo e Capture | | Gatting of Engine No, § this eity, and Willlam 1., Lumpp also of this city assisted Dr. 8 L., Whit right of Waterbury when the latter ptured a 400-1b, shark off the shore from Myrtle Beach, July 18 Fire man Gatting and Mr, Lumpp were out hoat splashing about a bit fish, which by the appeared very nervous even for The two fishermen thought that the ocean wasn't heing regulated in “apple pie’ order that morning and they were sure of it when they looked over the surface hundred yards and saw Whitright apparently fighting with submarine “Our heroes" rushed to the scene and landed “the of the sound,” helping the at every turn, although the declares they just got in the Rea!izing that the boys at En- Company No. 5 know people In Mr. Gatting has a picture of the shark which he shows to them Scores of Rovers Flock to Toledo For | coast as Queen of the Gypsies, is dead | here, her'] 250 State Troopers Out | 22.—Street car | the strike of carmen employed by the | ' Aroused by the wailing of Andrew Caro, 9, neighbors called New York police. They found the lad chained to a fire escape and secured by a padlock. John Caro, the father, was arrested. —— | peace officers and as their first official act escorted back into town 11 non- STRIKE SITUATION [F: sezee et mee EVENMORE MUDDLED “\'orth“eatern railway who were said | to have been driven out of town by Talks of Peace, Threats of More Strikes Very Confusing | strike sympathizers Men Walk Out. While officials of the maintetnance |of way men's pnion at Detroit dis- ‘cussed the question of punishing {members of their union who had | struck without sanction, maintenance |men of the Pennsylvania between Porthage and Altoona walked out in protest against a wage cut. At St. Louis the Missouri, and Texas reportetd continued provement of service. Kansas Chicago, July (By Associated | im- Press)—As the railroad strike today entered its fourth week negotiations for peace took a new turn and ex- pectancy turned to Washington, where Chairman Hooper of the rail- road labor board was called for a con- ference with President Harding and to the efforts of six leading railroads to make separate peace with their strik- ing shopmen. A conference between W. L. McMenimen of the railway labor board, and Secretary of Labor Davis at Mooseheart, Ill., also was re- garded as a possible producer ~of a| The air hoses of 15 freight cars on Maine at Everett, eaceful gesture, the Boston and P & = [!\mss‘. were reported to have been More Threats Heard. cut Women Are Ducked. Sheridan, Wyo., reported that its first attempted violence was when a group of women strike sympathizers | broke through the guards upon arrival of a passenger train. They were dis- ! persed with water from a hose A shop worker in Claremore, Okla., was beaten by 11 men. Reports from half a dozen cities, that approximately 18,000 clerks and THE CHEVROLET HAS BIG SALES other railway employes had voted to | walk out and new indications that Canada was facing a shopmen's strike added to the war talk however, as did President Grable's statement that any | railroad that refused to meet with | The Model 490, ccmmittees of maintenance of way men to judge wage differences “Ou]d\dcor Fisher body Sedan, is the first RhCe aLEtrik e o thost WOrkArs; |ever offered at less than $1,500. It A new note in the demand of the| foXanyonelao strikers was made evident by the | knows quality and a demonstration statement of Samuel Gompers, presi-| Gulckly convinces those who have dent of the American Federation of | never before driven a Chevrolet of its Labor, inviting the government to| Superiority. urge striking coal miners and shop-| Because Chevrolet costs so little it men and their respective Fmp‘oy,_rstus' not be thought these sales are to begin direct negotiations coupled | made merely on price. On the con- with the action of representatives of trary, Chevrolet is eelling to thous- the "Big Four” railroad brotherhoods ands well able to buy the most ex- in urging congress to facilitate a re-| pensive cars, but they appreciate the turn to the direct parley system of | high quality of this car, and in this settling disputes. year of common sense, they realize Meanwhile eight railroads issued |that Chevrolet offers the same serv- cancellation orders for branch nnn" ice and ample power, speed and style, trains, swelling the number of annul- | as cars costing several times the price. ment to well over 300 | wateh Chevrolet break all stand- Troops Are On Duty ard car records in 1922. State troopers continued on guard in eight states, while additional guards were placed on duty in various cities. | The most notable instance was in| Neb., where e th | HO 08 professional men were deputized ag|iUsted much gasoline will be \xas!ed Oh, How They Hate to Get Up! five passenger, four | sells itself on sight Shanghai has 2,500 motor vehicles, | more than three ‘imes the number of Rookies in training at Plattsburg want to murder the bugler with baseball bats after he rouses them from the hay, but, oh boy! it ain’t so worse when you get out on the range like those fellows [ below and score a pocketful of bull's-eyes. | ccaler, for many v | the Buick Motor Co,, has become dis- | [ rect Jactory franchise, booking dem- | assured by Bence's honest service, CHAS. A. BENCE HAS THE LEXINGTON Dritain's veteran automoblle s affiliated witwy New tributor for New Rritain, Bristol, Ber- lin and surrounding territory for Lex- Ington motor cars, Lexington cars as a whole are very #ppea'ing to the eye and very rug- gedly bullt and immediately impress the skilled motorist. C. A, Berce has found a car that he is proud to back as the factest and smoothest car built ond buyers may feel safe in his judg- ment. Within a few days a complete line of Lexington cars will be on ex- hibit at Bence's showroom where C. A. Is already sitting pretty with a di- onstrating and taking orders alsc ready to back the Lexington with a 100,00 miles of satisfied ownership A short ride or a long one will show enyone why C. A. Bence has changea to Lexington cars, and he invites the public to investigate, Immediate delivery may be had in Dodge \sign in the other Dodge cars indicate and open mod passenger Lark, a tajlor speed- THE HUBMOBILE v AN UNUSUAL CAR DODGE BROTHFRS BUILD NEW.COUPE | - The Hupmobile is the unusual kind of a car it is, because the Hupmo- bile manufacturing policy steadfastty holds that the finest is not too fine for its product. The fact {8 that many important parts in Hupmobile construction are Identical with those used in the highest priced cars. They are iden- tical in the material used, and they are identical in the manufacturing cost, B The car is built to render contin. uous service, and to last longer than the ordinary, and it does so. It is bullt to render this service at the very minimum of repair and shop costs, and it does that. The shop methods are as exacting, the inspection of materials, d of finished parts is as rigid, as careful practice can make them. In other words, there is nothing that can be done to make thé Hup- mobile an extraordinarily good car, that is not done in the factories. announce a business coupe and conservative changes in the body design of all other types, The business coupe is the first all-steel closed car ever marketed, taking a new and distinct place in automobile history. The steel body eliminates the problems of limited production due Individual workmanship on wood bodles, and enables the manufacturers to give the coupe the same lustrous baked enamel finish which has con- tributed to the reputation of Dodge open cars. “Wood is practically elim- inated from the construction of this car,” sald the 8. & . Motor Bales, the local dealer. The change of de- Dodge Bros. that Dodge Bros. are abreast of the times, Towa is improving 416 grade cross- ings this year. Brothers Cars Distributors The S. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 155 Elm Street New Britain, Conn. Lexington cars are built to give 100,000 miles of satisfactory service equivalent to four times around the world. Twenty minutes - driving in a Lexington car is a thing to be remembered whether you buy now or a year from now., Durability, Smooth Riding Qualities on Rough Roads. Silence and %, All the Speed Th Beauty, Fineness of at Any Red Blooded Motorist Could Wish Finish, Ease of Control. Mechanical Refine- ment Most Appealing Powered by the Lexington Ansted Motor. With Refinements That Are Had on Lexingtons Only. This remarkable motor devel- oping 83 H. P. and taxable for only 25 H. P. is a smaller and more economical motor than is used on all small light weight six cylin- der cars. C. A. BENCE Direct Factory Dealer for New Britain, Bristol, Berlin and Vicinity

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