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AUTO EXHIBIS AT ROONS OF DEALERS Sif Agacis Holing Shows This Wook at Own Headquarters NEW MODELS ON- DISPLAY Piospective Buyers May Inspect Ma- chines at Oomwlau\ Polnts Throughout City—Week Set Aside ", to Keep Public Informed. Inabllity to secure suitable space in & Ball has prompted a number of leading automobile dealers to hold ex- hibits in their week. The public is invited to attend and to have the new models explain- ed to them. ’ Dealers who are holdln, exhibits in their own quarters are: Lash Motor Co, West Main street, corner of Lincoln street. * 8. & F. Motor Sales Co, 1566 Elm otreet, City Service street. New Britain Motor Fast Main street. . Automotive Sales Co., Main street. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry street. The salesrooms in which the exhib- its are being held have been decorat- ed for ithe oecasion and evry facility provided to make visitors’ stay pleas- ant, as well as instructive. Represen- tatives of the dealers will be present to explain the improvements made in the 1933 models and to answer all questions concerning the products. Nash Presents Two Additional Models The Nash line includes thirteen Station, 15 Main Sales Co., 6 models—two of them the four-door|g six cylinder coupe and the four cylin- der sport model, entirely new addi- tions. The four cylinder sport meodel for five passengers is stunning in, ap- pearance and is a fit companion to the Nash Six Sport. Like the Six Sport car it has a shapely maroon body swung low to the road and set off by handsome bumpers front and rear, There are five disc wheels—one spare with extra cord tire mounted at the fiont at the left hand side. ' The six cylinder sport car has six disc wheels, two extra with cord tires. The Nash Four Sport, like the Six, is equipped with trunk with water- proof cover, trunk rack, windshield wings, wiper, nickel plated windshield posts, spot light, nickel plated head- lamps, nickel plated combination stop and tai lam®, nickeled radiator shell, nickeled motometer and locking type ‘monogram radiator cap. Running boards are equipped with aluminum stop plates with metal filled rubber pads. The guard bars at the back of the body are nickeled. . The uphol- stery is Spanish leather. The wheelbase of.‘the Nash Four ort car i8.112 dinches apd the Six ork 121 in¢hes. The new Nash Six r ‘@obr coupe for five passengers is i andsome family car of striking ap- pearance and unusual comfort. %Seats front and rear are deep and jde and are upholstered in mohair vélvet. A heater, reading lights, one injeach corner, vanity case and smok- ing set. The wheelbase is 121 inches. Jester’s Hall Show Is Heavily Patronized "The fifth annual automobile show of New Britain opened at Jester's hall on Arch street on Saturday evening with a large attendance. The show wiil e¢ontinue throughout this week with admission free and.an entertain- ment provided each evening. A num- ber.of models and styles of cars are on exhibition. VOICES IN THE AIR s KDKA (Westinghouse-—East Pittshurgh). Monday, March 12, 1923, 6:15 p. ,m. — Dinner - concert.by KDKA Little Symphony orchestra. 7 p. mi-News. Weekly, survey of business conditions, prepared by the Nationa! Industrial Conference board. display rooms this || 200 East|{ NEW BRITAIN DA ILY HERALD, MONDAY, A 5, s N A MARCH 12, 1923, Special Automobile Display * The following Standa;d Automobiles wiill not be shown at the Automobile Show owing to lack of space for complete lines. . Each of the following Dealers will h: cordially invited to inspect the various models. "MAKE OF CAR PAIGE JEWETT . CADILLAC ¢ DEALER LASH MOTOR CO., INC. DODGE BROTHERS _ HUPMOBILE CHEVROLET S..& F. MOTOR SALES CO. CITY SERVICE STATION NEW BRITAIN MOTOR CAR CO. ve a special display at their respective Show Rooms, March 10-17 inclusive. You are ADDRESS WEST MAIN AT LINCOLN ST. 155 ELM STREET HFD. AVE. STANLEY ST.— Salesroom-15 MAIN ST. 6 MAIN ST. NASH ° OAKLAND A. G. HAWKER LEXINGTON DURANT STAR C. A. BENCE FORD , LINCOLN FORDSON 52-54 ELM ST. 18-55 MAIN ST. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO. DORT COLUMBIA Report of the New York stock ex- change. 7:16 p. m.—Men's evening, gonduct- ed by the J. G. Bennett Co. Pitts- burgh, Pa. 7:30 p. m,—The visit, to the little folks by the dreamtime lady. 7:45 p. m.—Features of particular interest to men. : % 3 8:15 p. m.—Address by prominent business man. 8:30 p. m.—Concert by Dorothy Donelly, contralto; Clair Anderson, basso; and KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra, Victor Saudek, director. Wiz (Westinghouse—Newark.) 6 p. m—Business and industrial conditions in the U. 8. as observed by the National- Industriat Conference board. 7 p. m.—"Bedtime Thornton Burgess. 7:15 p. m.—Stories from 8St. Nicho- las magazine. §:30 p, m, — Concert by Vera Thamm, soprano, of New York city. 9 p. m. — Program arranged by Doubleday Page & Co. 9:30 p. m.—Concert under direction of Charles D. Isaacson of New'York Evening Mail. stories” by WGI (American Radio: & Research Corp., Medford Hillside, Mass.) 6 p. m.—Late news flashes. sports news. 6:15 p. m.—Code practice. No. 19, 6:30 p. m.—Boston police reports. Wool market news furnished by the Commercial Bulletin. 6:45 p. m.—"A Village School,” Mr. Satayanda Roy of Calcutta, India. Eighty-first Tufts college lecture. WGY (General Electric Co. Schenectady, N. Y.) 6 p. m—Produce market and stock market report and quotations; news bulletins. . l 7:45 p. m.—Musical program by the WGY Instrumental quartet. Early Lesson - WBZ (Westinghouse-Springiield) 7:30 p. m.—Kiddies anjmal guess- ing contest. 7:45 p. m—"Preparationl of Federal Income Tax” by Thomas NicCarry, tax consultant. ‘*Business Cpmditions” as observed by the Nationgl Industrial conference board. 8 p. m.—Concert by Wadsworth & Healey's orchestra of Hatford, Conn. H. Haverback, dire¢kor, violin; Thomas Healey, piano; “WAlliam Die- trich, banjo and clarinel; James Ken- nedy, saxophone; Byron: «Cutler, trum- | pet; Carl Arens, trombtne; Charles Lawrence, saxophone;sH.oward Haus- | man, trumpet; Phillip, Flagg, drums and tympaniums, - el .Here and there and everywhere the Herald classified ads are talked R. C. RUDOLPH WO SOLID , TRAIN-LOADS OF ‘NASH AUTOMOBILES — CALI- FORNIA'S GREATEST SINGLE SHIPMENT OF CARS HAVE AR- RIVED. Two solid trainloads of Nash auto- imobiles, the greatest .single shipment of motor cars in the history of Cali- |fornia, have arrived on the Pacific coast. This record breaking shipment | was inspired by a demand for Nash |cars in California that has exceeded by a wide margih all previous experi- ence of Nash dealers in that section of the country. i The two complete trains consisted of 110 automobiles cars of fifty-foot length. There were sixty cars on one train and fifty cars on the second train, carrying a total of 515 Nash automobiles. The value of these cars, delivered to buyers on the Pacific coast, totals approximately $1,000,000. “The California shipment of Nash) railroad officials as somewhat of an achievement. Never before in railroad | history has so large a single consign- ment of motor cars been en route to California at one time.—Advt. COMPANY REGRUITED Headquarters Outfit Has Full Person- nel of Men and Will Be Stationed cars merely indicates the wide prefer- ence that is being expressed for the Nash product by buyers throughout the entire country,” said E. H. McCar- ty, sales manager of the Nash Motors Company. “The cars included in the shipment were the new model Nash Fours and Sixes which since their in-| troduction at the New York show| have broken all selling records in the history of the Nash Motors Company. | Twelve cities in various sections of the | country show at this time a total of 1,253 unfilled retail orders for spring delivery and plant extensions, now | about completed, have been made| necessary because of the demard.” One trainload arrived in California | over the Southern Pacific, leaving Kenosha on the Northwestern;’ the other train routed over the Rock Island and Southern Pacific was start- ed on its way February 28th. The piloting of the two trains from Wisconsin to California is regarded by, at New Haven. Hartford, March 12.-——Major W. H. quired number of men had been re- cruited for a headquarters ment, orders designating such to be | stationed at New Haven have been issued. | 200 EAST MAIN ST. 127 CHERRY ST. take command of the detachment and prepare it for inspection by a federal officer on Friday evening, March 16. REFUSES T0 RULE Supreme Court Declines to Make De- cision as to Whether Federal Courts Can Act in Pothier Case. Washington, March 12.—Rejecting a petition for review the supreme court announced today that it would Welch of the first squadron, Connec- | not determine at this time whether ticut cavalry, having reported to the|the fedoral courts have jurisdiction te adjutant general's office that the re- | try Roland J. Pothier, indicted for the murder of Major Alexander Cronk- detach- | hite at Camp Lewis, Washington, in 1918. The court held that the ap- peal should have been gent to the ecir- cuit court of appeals and the case was First Lieut. Clarence Guinan will|referred to the first court of appeals. Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value Nash Breaks a Bence’s Show ‘Rooms California Record This week Newspapers all over the State of California will an- nounce the arrival of THE GREATEST SINGLE SHIPMENT of motor cars in the history of that commonwealth. And they are NASH cars—the new model Fours and Sixes. Two complete trains, one of 50 and the other 60 fifty-foot cars were required to handle this immense order, valued at nearly three-quarters of a million dollars. They pulled out of Kenosha, Wis., on the 2Sth of last month with a total of 515 NASH cars aboard. Week by week the demand for the new NASH models not only in California but throughout the entire United States is growing tremendously in volume. The problem is not how many NASH cars we can sell but how Is still in progress and will continue All this week. The public is invited fo call and inspect the display whether you order a car or not. . We are showing all models of the LEXINGTON At 55 Main Street And All Models of DURANT AND STAR At 18 Main Street C. A.BENCE 18 MAIN ST. 55 MAIN ST. Every car builder knows many we can get. how good his car really is. It is therefore most important that Oak- land’s new “Mileage- Basis Plan” gives def- inite facts and figures to buyers. SPECIAL SHOWING ALL THIS WEEK A. G. HAWKER 52 ELM ST. NEW BRITAIN We urge you to look the NASH line over before you make a de- cision. Special showing at our salesrooms all this week. ASH A. G. Hawker Tel. 2456 5254 EimSt. J. L. MORAN, 3131; Church Street, Authorized Nash Service Station