New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1023, HYDROPLANE 10 G0 , Gl wmnm] Opecial Automobile Display | Mak fiikackgny The following Standard Automobiles will not be shown at the Automobile Show owing to lack of space for complete lines. Patrit, Mardh thok Wireniase Each of the following Dealers will have a special display at their respective Show Rooms, March 10-17 inclusive. You are :!nl‘?lble othl speed ct; from 90 to 100 for"erat ver peeryenn v v |M cordially invited to inspect the various models. templated by ! Wood, holder of all the world's speedboat records, if ! tutstion i vl MAKE OF CAR DEALER ADDRESS e WLl PAIGE s, ” it sl JEWETT . LASH MOTOR (O, INC. WEST MAIN AT LINCOLN ST. her e o eeomit toor ot |l HUPMOBILE CITY SERVICE STATION HFD. AVE. STANLEY ST.— Salesroom-15 MAIN ST. the estate of the Iate Lord North- CHEVROLET NEW BR]TAIN MOTOR CAR CO. 6 MAIN ST. cliffe, donor of the trophy and the P e e s il TR } ica, under whose auspices the race = i et gty e oo oot |l LEXINGTON . . ou e Harmsworth race be re- i WIA vived this year, it will mark the sec- DURANT C. A- BENCE 18—55 IN ST' ond time this powerboat classic has STAR been run in Anterican waters., S8hould | i the challenge materialize the race will be run on August 31 and September s ool FORD - it s, ool LINCOLN AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO. ' 200 EAST MAIN ST. el G FORDSON In announcing their ambition for a hydroplane capable of from 90 to 100 0 miles an hour, Gar Wood and Chris D RT R C RUDOLPH mith, the boat builders, declared i 2 127 CHERRY ST. 8 their conviction that this speed was entirely possible. They had learned from the development of Miss Amer- |} ica 1, and Miss America II, they said, | § that with slight alterations a hydro- plane could bé constructed that could safely be equipped with power suf- ficient to send it over the water at a| sped considerably in excess of that al- | ready attained. Jt was with Miss America 1I, that Wood successfully depended the yolabilaned e worid's | retord. of ey Mapimaye RECEPTION PLANNE]) 80.567 miles an hour. Kinshell . ' A Johnson 1 2% Seirbae A 5 13 Firestone Makes Elaborate Prepara- P ; LABOR SEHDS DELEGATE g i e ! tions to Entertain President Hard- S0 . e Nan ¢ ing and His Guests Tonight. y - g oftma . 8 3 it Loos, TAry M b b o Miami, Fla, March 14—Final : Wit 4 0 preparations were made here today to Get First Hand lnl'r- Valenti; Destring N:re:l‘u:e for the reception of President Hard- hation: from Ruhr District. % > oy ing and his vacation party who were i | expected to arrive on the houseboat BAI l ER l E5 (4 Lenden, March 14 (By Assoclated |, o, Pioneer at noon. It was understood . Press)—The British Labor party i8|carison that Harvey Firestone, Ohio tire man- sending an official deputation to the lq{-]‘";a' . T ufacturer and a close friend of the Ruhr and other parts of Germany to| i 3 g president, has leased thg James Snow- report,_upon the situation, the Dally| snderson 97| den estate for entertainment of the Telegriph says today. The four Scot- & president. A number of political tigh laborites who recently weént to the leaders of both parties are in the city Ruhr, isguing a statement on their|giois ... £ or are expected to arrive here, and injpressions of conditlons, acted on'lKildu . 83 there are possibilities the president thuir own initiative, it is peinted out. Q'l-y:r‘;fll"‘ y 04 | Will confer with them. l Labor executives subsequently made it|campuen’ 5 3 Attorney General Daugherty, who cléar that the four spoke only for ‘" uos has been recuperating from his recent themselves. o illness, will rejoin the party. The house of commons by & major-|cysack .M" Betala _“"M"' b After a game of golt at Hollywood “ jtgtiof 48 supported the government in|sattler 0 | yesterday, the president and his com- r%’tcun; at yesterday's session a lib,|Swanson ’| panions resumed their cruise down 1 erfl motion to reopen discussion of | yorér®" Hit H from Fort Lauderdalé, but the geing he ministry’s Rubr policy. Roland - again proved rather slow except when MgNeill, under-secretary of state for 552 | the tide was favorable. fopeign affairs, asserted that the gov-|., . sn Among political leaders expected to erAment continued to stand by the|Corr arrive within a day or so are James pasition recently outlined by the|Ericson 7| M. Cox and William, Jennings Bryan. Berg It is belicved that no meeting will premier. R The vele on the motion which was|" " 4 ki plnce vetmenn gr::ld;::s Harding offered by Sir John Simon and sup-! vid 4 5 Bryan wijll call upon the chief ex- 3 L A e g BT e 2 cclive during i Hay e No law compels you Huck . 9 ! Jurgen SAFETY OF CANAL prmr—m———— S Tt 5 i Semeths o W e B, o to use a weak battery Howard sidered by Naval Experts. C 2 H Culley . Washington, March 14 — How far . . ou hs 4 SRR g i |the security of the Panama canal in Some people “put up with things” and suffer D time of war may have been weakened much inconvenience in an unquestioning belief 3|as a result of the arms conference A *Leagile record. agreements forms the strategic prob- ; that it is part of man'’s lot here below. . . ley Work: f th A | quickly broken up |, " S wea o Jlem of the fest manewvers now in ik 8 1 . Yet it is not only unnecessary to have a weak by the soothing, healing and cur- By ST 383 tute the first practical tryout of na- ] e rative effect of pure flax seed oil and Molyneu T 319 |tional defqnse plans, particularly in battery in your car, but it is unsafe, uncomfortable, irigh moss; two of the ingredients Fredrickson 107 98— 319 rejation to the canal as modified by s mu‘mi‘v” ’,li‘hu 'cl:mmu:nnn 306 482 4851470 |the nation’s strategists since the con- and uneconomical. promptly relieves the coughing, ference agreement, stops the irritation, strengthens Konny 3 86— 267| The chief threat to the canal's The service a battery is supposed $o give is to the respiratory organs and helps gete, o %] “probability of service” as the prime 3 "&'.nfh'/'&:tfi’ e same of the | jorephios g link in the nation's defensa chain is start your engine when you step on the pedal, and o' ¢ firs! ugh Stedman .. 285 | seen in the limitation of capital ships 1 113, H ) i or ld, take anl:fnnd prevent 3 STrengh of WG THRIOT NALios WItH 5o to give you brilliant light whenever you want it. :m“.t'i knu: wl;om\;c s & F. corresponding limitation on cruiser rea it is a s M e Y and submarine strength. It is viewed The battery you are sure Of pr:,vcwve 0’::".":':‘!"! | Happency 3 by naval strategists as having been Sold by Drussists Boules ‘[ tentiall kened by thi di- . : : Long . po! oo el s You get this sort of service from an Exide Battery Newton . tion, ok : . « e B B LANDIS HAB A NEW BLAN ?nd' ,you getit as.am.atterof course, w:tho.ut favor- : 5 00 109 Cleveland, March 14.—Because so| ing” and coddling it. Just give an Exide decent Miller 2 U 8 £ Tub: i . . . N . MomERs' I]U "'"s == | Hrow | Eerias, Cammimlonss Landhs. Wigst care and it will do its constant, unflinching duty. — Low Man . 78— :as establish a winter office in that state the Children Cough, 77| January 1 next, he intimated in an Furthermore, the Exide lasts so much longer than ard Chests R H h ko il bae's o B and it lasts in your car, not in the repair shop. Nmir' L wmmA:\; Bt It = = Don't “put up with” an ordinary battery. Get g the service you are entitled to and can have by e Lookfor thissign. pmnpt f. Tt does not blister. m going to the nearest Exide Service Station and E 7 ;‘}{L:.,"':'g“:;;:":‘g As first a.id. Musterole is excellent. |zwicx .. ¥ s 3 2 Thousands of mothers know jt. You . 9 VeIV TN buying the Exide built for your car. [ ONEYERIBR ] Detont repele should keep a jar ready for instant use, |Rawlings ‘ for M workonany Itis the remedy for adults, too, Re- 8 et make of battery, lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, Caswell ... é e : i stiff neck, |:nm""’ r:;unlgh. Walthers .. . { The Electric Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia im and aches of For your radio Cl ARK' tgetan Exide STANLTY RULE l,Anl:lil' LEAGUE RES 200 m "'" 2 ’ RADIO ;:agfij al;'arfcr’ it may prevent pneumonia) FRNCE g Iblai €8¢ jars and tubes. o & Better,than a musterd pk-h' f?::y'«;::" . 0= it ‘.‘Bfinam"“ Lottie 87— 248 o 1 0 | BRGNS Dezlek .. | Beliman . . 43 - - flll eksadl ] 'g Gertrude CONNECTICUT - ""k C. UIl'k. Times Bids., . Y. NEW BRITAIN, A, G, Hawker, 52.51 Elm Strect, e e PLAINVILLE. James d. Marvhv.

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