New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1923, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, Outspoken Admiration for i New Nash Four Door Coupe Outspoken admiration has been ex- pressed by thosc who have seen the new Nash Four Door Coupe which typifies Nash ingenuity in the creation | of original body types. Shipments of thirteen models comprising the new Nash line have been going forward | now for several weeks and the cars| are on display at dcaler points| throughout the country. Advance- | ments and improvements both in en- | gineering and equipment have been| embodied in these rew models with | no advance in price | ““There is no question but that the | new Four Door Coupe is an outstand- | ing leader in closed car field,” said K. LONGWORTH IN FIGHT | MeCarty. generl mies manaer of | 18 NOVEMBER 24, 1923. SPE[;UIAHN[I UN Two gé;e;ato have used NEW GERMAN GOV, yw i Stccessor m‘sm'i:ifseélann Regime; l’ -” or “FRUIT LAXO TABLETS” Made from fruit juices and tonics—to getridof - Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Skin Troubles 25c. and 50c. a box—at all dealers, | WIFE OF GUN TOTER SAYS o PISTOL WAS ONLY A ToY But Judze Alling is Unconvinced and ments and riding qualities are tn | thorough keeping with its handsome Warns That Lack of Harmony In Re- | appearance.” { Through use of every interior inch !the car has been made spacious for | all passengers and yet it is so com- | pact that handling is greatly facilitat- | |ed. The body, finished in lustrous { maroon, is set off with black running' gear and fenders, Five maroon toned disc wheels, with the fifth wheel mounted at_ the rear standard | cquipment. There is a rear view mir- ror, kick plates to protect the paint, | t lack lan instrument board with all instru- | ¢ democrats in position | yants upder glass and included in t developments in the house. | tpo jygtruments Is a clock of select teferring to Mr. Graham's conten- | yinio qepeni 2 0 R | tion that the continnance of Repre- At the rear of the car is a sturdy | scntutive Gillett of Massachusetts as | ¢\, in-built while strong nickel | speaker with Mr. Longworth & plated bars add a decorative note to | rw looked upon as cs the trunk and the rear of the body | lonal control over the party’s | 4 pormit strapping on of additional | 8 in the he Ohio re luggage without Injury to the coach | resentative finds it “a little alifioult| g™ tye wpholstery is of mohalr| ow floor lead from OO | 4ng taupe in color.. Other features|! Iniposes Suspended Jail publican Ranks Will Aid Sentence Democrats Washington, Nov. 24 orth of Ohio, given a 30 Representa- e when ar- whose condi- \ 1o republican leadership is cing contested by Representative ham of Ilinois, is in the fight to in a letter warning of harmony are Four-Cylinder, Five-Passenger Sedan The Standard of Comparison ing housc A Fine Sedan Anyone Can Own natism, and leadorship from | oo include vanity case, ns, he says, will have ity in 1 v of their 1 tighting m« have “ a number do dos sh Door Coupe | smoking sets, | me light, two reading lamps, wide | or pockets, heater, automatic wind- | ield wiper, robe strap and foot rest. | the new Nash Four -advt last two vears industry has yielde How capably Buick provides the maximum of closed car comfort, power and utility is well expressed in this new 1924 four-cylinder, five-passenger Sedan. Everything that could be asked for is here. There is the well-propor- tioned, attractive body, Fisher-built, handsomely finished, beautifully up- holstered and completely equipped There is the famous Buick valve-in- head engine that provides ample power for all driving needs. There are the proved Buick four-wheel brakes that assure driving safety no matter what the road, weather ortraffic conditions. Yet with all of its splendid qualities and mechanical superiorities, the price of this sedan is modest—within the means of the majority of motor car buyers. Fours $ 965 Pive Pase, Seden « + « 935 Four Pass. Coupe + + Five Pas, Touring - + - Two Pass. Roadster - « Sixes $1205 Seven Pam. Sedan - . . $2285 ;;:: Three Pass. Bport Roedster 1675 Four Pass. Sport Touring 1725 Brougham Sedan - . . . 25 Four Pase. Coupe - + - - 199§ Who Will Your Neighbors Be? Five Paw. Touring - - Two Pass. Roadater - - + Five Pass, Sedan - . . . WANTS SNOW REMOVAL FUND §' Works Will Need Money Set Aside Prices f.0.b. Tuick Factories; government tax to be added. THAT'S WHAT FOLKS WANT TO KNOW BEFORE BUYING A NEW PIECE OF RESIDENTIAL PRO- PERTY - WHO'S GOING TO LIVE NEXT DOOR— AND ACROSS THE STREET? 'NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 225 ARCH STREET ~__ PHONE 2701 CIDERS FOR SALE | Cign e oo A. H. HARRIS Sole Agent for PREMIER RANGES wlyeneral Trucking— P WEST ST, Board of Public Appropeiation as for That Purpose Has Been Speat CROWLEY BROS. INC., PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street | TEL. 2918, LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD ON TEN-ACRE ROAD A. D. LIPMAN Fstimates cheerfully given on all johs | Tel, 13202 RUSSWIN LAND COMPANY —DRINK - [THE COMING LOCALITY FOR MODERATE HOMES. LOTS 0LD O\ AYERS' SODA ‘lATER EASY TERMS. PLANS AND DETAILS AT MY OFFICH Toko hawe & Sotle of i H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent = Something you will like-it's detl- | vlous, ROOM 208 NAT'L, BANK BLDG, TEL, Thrve stze botties—5e, 10e, 156 Open Untii 8 P. M, All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods TEL 1233-3{ 30 31 vLatayette st MR. JOHN FELLOWS RALPH BRITTON F. RAYMOND GILPATRICK R. E. PRITCHARD F. W. PORTER 111 SAVE YOUR We can sell you a good building lot on Stan- |ley street right near Kelsey. It is about the only lot left in that section, and the cheapest. It's a good place to build a house on speculation. $500 cash only required. These were quick sales, based upon a business knowl- edge of the natural advantages and property values of RADIATOR Ten-Acre Road. 24-30 State St. Hartford | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. AlCoRendt| TEN-ACRE ROAD |52 caw reas estare co. Will not evaporate thsbenilicre e i e, iU s : el THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY = e - H/No-NO-1 Say ) 7 Z HOLD ER RIDING WITH N [ NEWT NEWT SHES SHES HONISS’S Lower Freezing Point Where Lincoln St. crosses Corbin Ave, Will Not Heat Up TWO THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT TEN-ACRE ROAD Ask the man who uses it SCUOO. BOOWS - SHOT GUNS . wass TURS ere When vou stand on Lincoln St. or Corbin Ave., and look at Ten-Acre Road, you look UP-—not down. dry cellars—cool in Summer—and $1.50 Gal. Can 1 For Sale by All Good Dealers. THE Post & Lester Co. 11 MAIN STREET New Britain, Conn. Distributors High ground with Such a View! The size of the lots has been changed from 60 to 75 foot front- which resolves itself into the finest par- cel of residential property available in this commun- ity at any price. LOUIE S. JONES =——————1| When In Need of Insurance Call On Us We Write All Lines COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. Ten-Acre Road—one block south of Hart St. on Linecoln, where Corbin Ave. and Lin- coln St. meet, ——— —— — ———— TEL. 2450 or 1760 There will be a representa tive on the property Saturday afternoon and by appointment - 294 MAIN ST. NEWT, THE HORSE RED TO TAKE AUNT SARAN PEABODY HOME AFTER HER SINKING SPELL DURING AN ARGUMENT WITH “TWO STRANGE PIPE SMOKING DRUMMERS -

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