New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1924, Page 13

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0 ‘ L) \ e ey AUTO SECTION Annual 1924 Models To Be Exhibited By NEW BRITAIN HERALD! - New Britain Dealers At*Armory Twenty-Three Exhibitors and Dealers in Acces-‘ sories Invite Public to| Inspect Latest in Auto-| motive World. Twenty-three exhibitors will dis- play the latest models of every auto-| mobile‘sold in the city of New Britain and the most popular accessories in B e — the automobile world at the sixth an- ¢ nual show of the New Britain auto-| mobile dealers, which cpens this eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock at the state ar-| mory on Arch street. A. G. Hawker is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for this big annual event and he has as his aides, Kenneth M. Searle who is in charge of space, and Eugene Al- Lro under Wwhose direction: the music and entertainment features are to be| carried out, Mr. Mlawker has been at the head of committees that directed the show in other years and he feels that this year's exhibit will eclipse any of the| previous endeavors of tell local auto- mobile dealers. .He believes the show will be one of the biggest in the his-| tory of New Britain exhibits and will | aiford an unusually good opporunity for the prospective buyer to look over the new models of ecars and make comparisons that are necessary if the buyer is to make a purchase of no regrets. After viewing cars which ar- rived in this city this week for dis-| play purposes, Mr. Hawker stated, that he was convinced that the deal- ers arc offering this year the lowest| priced goods of quality that the autos motive world has yet seen, The show will be open Thursday, Iriday and Saturday afternoons and every evening beginning tonight.! ch night a musical program will bo endered by one of the city's leading musical organizations, Special enters| tainment features are being booked, | Wiliam €. Smith of Hartford, the magical monologuist who has per-, formed with great success before merous New Britain audiences, has: been hired to entertain on Saturday evening, Smith has a line of ne tricks and original humor. A s=pecial feature of the show will be burban Night” Friday X A. G. HAWKER (Chairman) are: Gulf Refining Co., Supreme Auto oils! Kureka Bottling Works, Health brand beverages; | strongly than ever its legitimate right!ury NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1924, ut w p ens at State Arm NEW HUPHOBILE IS “We feel sure that motorists gener- ally will agree with us that in order to dominate its field, the Hupmobile has only to improve its own #aid A. M. Paonessa today, In this new Hupmobile, the triumph cne, but in every important essential ~with resuits in performance so marked that they validate more to be called the best car of its class in the world. We direct the attention of Hupmo- Lile owners in particulir—because | they know and admire its fine points Spring & Buckley, tensive of performance more intimately, per- haps, than any other owner-group in the world—to the results, which they can absolutely count upon in the new Hupmobile, The beauty and value so marked in the new Hupmobile arc built on gound design; and sound design goes to manufacturing facilities em- exclusively for Hupmobile pro- ssential manufacturing rried on in our own ex- plants—with external ope no electrical equipment; Barry & Bam- limitation on engineering, or quality, forth, electrical equipment; Harry Al- ex Co,, tires and accessories; Rack- cliffe Bros, Co., accessories; tubber Co. accessories; Eagle Con- struction Co. metal g g Bassick Co. alemite; Joseph Chernoff, insur- ance; A, G. Hawker, Nash and Oak- and cars and Caille boat engines; New Britain Buick Co., Buick cars;|men and women Fred L. Green, Moon cars; R. C, Ru- dolph, Willys-Knight and Overland cars; American Sales Co,, Chandler and Cleveland cars; Kenneth M, Searle, Reo and Peerless cars; X 1%, Bales Co,, Dodge Brothers cars; Lash Motor Co.,, Cadillue cars; Wet- more Motor Co. Pawge and cars; Automoti Sales and Co,, Lincoln and ‘¥Ford cars; M. D, Honeyman, Hudson and Essex cars; McGauley and Bennett, Maxwell, Chalmers and Chrysler cars, Decorations at the armory distipet . French ° touch, Service will have a a color ~|scheme 'of pink, white and blue hav- ing been used with pleasing results, Full fans will be draped on each of| the wall panels ¢lear to the floor, The baleony ends will be festooned in two pale shades. The ceiling will be hung Alling | Car Corporation Jewett | " tall or parts, The factorics of the Hupp Motor include the main at Detroit; the axle and gear at Jackson, Michigan; and the body factory at Racine, Wisconsin, Total floor space is approximately 3,- 000,000 square feet, and over 5,000 employed. transmissions, front and bodies—all are built com- plete er the Hupmobile roof, to individual Hupmobile specifications, by men long trained in the painstak- ing Hupmobile methods, The superiority of such practice gisters bly in the practi- cal, ents satisfaction whigh invariably cha cterizes mobile own . » Station the local ency for the Hupmobile are not ex- hibfting at the Auto Hhow but with models on display at the show- Main street, plant plant Motors, rear axl rooms, € THREE NEW MODELS past,” | Hup- | in Cutting Down Car Thefts BY GEORGE 1. MANNING. | (wadlingtor Burean of N. B. Heruld) Washington, D, C., Feb. 27, aimed to put an absolute stop to the by | N . ' stealing of automobiles ! fication marks to be registered under | control of the secretary;of the treas- was introduced in l!u: | representatives today by Congressman | | E. Hart Fenn of Hartford at the re- | quest of Robbins B. Stoeckel, com- missioner or motor vehicles for Con- | necticut. Mr. Stoecrel's plan provides: that| automobile manufacturers shall place | {ne motoring public will OF larly interested in the they exemplify, show how nearly | price between open cars and clo ident{fication marks on about 12 15 different major parts ot each auto- mobile; that these marks shall be reg- | istered with the secretary of the treas- |ury and by all the state governments, and that there shall be a proper reg- |1stration on each sale or transfer of an automobile. Undeg this plan it is expected that the federal and statc governments can |trace and tell the whereabouts of |every automobile from the time it leaves the factory until it reached the !junk pile, and can readily apprehend |every auto that is stolen, ! | It is planned to have the identifi- | |action marks on such parts as the| steering wheel, engine case, springs, ,wheels and so many other parts that it would be necessary to take a ma- |chine entirely apagt to destroy 1!5‘ !identification. | The plan presefted by Mr, Stoeckel | provides for a tax of $1 on each au- |tomoblle manutactured, as a means of |enforcing the law. This $1 tax.foy cach machine, Mr. Stoeckel elaims, | will offset the expense of enforcing the law at the present rate that autos "nre bging manufactured, “Because this law will be uniform junder regulation by the federal gov- |ernment, and the numbers will be ‘rcxlntcrud in every state,” says Com-,| missioner Stoeckel in a letter to Con- | gressman Kenn conveying the bill, “it | |18 not susceptible to the diffculty with | {which many of the title acts already | |puwd by the states are surrounded jand it cannot be avoided by selling a car in one jurisdiction and running that car into another, | “There is a provision relative to di- | STOECKELDRAFTS GHANDLER FEATURES RATEDASATRIUMPH, AUTOMOBILE BILL NEW CLOSED MODELS - ..o, o 1924 Model Is a Beauty ianeasure Before Gong'ms to Aid Sedans Wil Gostfibittle More Design [‘ mi; —A bill jclash-proof gearset, will be the lei -1_~ {ing faetures of the Chandler exhibit at the having | shown bus been accomplished, not merely i/ {hem stamped with numerous identi- |the Chandler distributor in this city. The four-door special sedan, balloon house of transmission and Pikes Peak motor, | dlers was !two new sedans were announced with the opening of the New York show January 6. ¢ priced It is an the car, and.the $410 higher, enger seddn the seven sedan Wl of $260 higher touring anishing po uminy in the cars has reached the l inst therefe five pasgenger Inew KFolir-De the new seven J $460 higher than touring car The new inodels have teristics Chandler flines of beautyy, combined with rugged construction and richly finished interiors. Closed cars formerly luxuries, ctured as ¢ For class of when few wer only man yured with open years, sedan priced 1 open | while only This difference has passenger reduced. Tmproved methods alone brought duction in the cost of with resulting increase [§ demand, about increased more cuts in methods of manufaciure With the Chandier conipany ars now form more than half of the rly productio permitting this sing, Mich., el 37— A il company off dans so SHEIUY | ¢gr)idding the sale or use of fireworks higher in cost than the touring cars j, Michigan, except by municipalities, - a8 10 fmark s pew pecord. tair associations or amusement parks, Two New Chandler Sedans. was fssusd here yestarday by il Chandler company attains this |y, jackson, commissioner of publios “Four-Doc and Homer Rutledge, state firg and a new seven marshal. senger sedan, both with Fisher| “The order authorizes the state fir@ s mounted on the standard marshal, any mayor, chief of police o Chandler chassis, with its Pikes Peak | chief of a fire department, or any sus motor and traffic transmission. In! pervisor, to confiscate and destroy ail addition, a reduction has been made | fireworks offered for sale, on display, on the Chummy sedan, the most or in use in Michigan. popular Chandler model in 1923, The new models are priced as fol-| Amalgamation of British rallways |lows: Four-Door edan (5 pas-| has resulted in a saving estimated a$ sedans | goneer), $1,895; seven passenger se-|from $100,000,000 to $125,000,000 ane ' dan, $2,095. |nnull_\'. the charae: hodies, in popularity, in brought production. with throy quantity turn, Than Open Cars MICHIGAN BARS FIREWORK cost e traffic trans- 1 S the tr ‘i‘)‘)lvtrudll‘::': Are Issued To Seize All In Use or Offered For Sale sedauns and the recently New sion, Orders closed show, Inc., Britain automobi American Sales ( ow by exhibit five-passenger, blue, with cutaway | includes The distinction with the a five-passenger ca tires; Chandler Although the 1924 line of Chan- brought out last September, Closed Cars No Longer Costly. Aside from the cars themsely e particu- pri trend | two differcnee These the Why Owners Delight In This Useful Car Ask owners of the good Maxwell Club Sedan why they are so enthusiastic about this model and they will probably phrase their delight in a score of ways. But in the last analysis you will find their answers really mean ruggedness combined with dependable, economical daily service of an exceptionally varied nature. IN MAXWELL LINE There is no question at all about the wide margin of value-superiority which this Club Sedan offers the buyer. McGauley & Bennett vision of fees by which one-half of the ! fee collected goes to the state of regis- | tration. This will pay the expenses ' electric light strings Club Goflpe, Club sedafl and Spfln of the registration authorities ¥ each | vill be draped from the center to |state and wlll leave as much for the several booths who will explain fn de. Wil be dray se : f w Sm : § 0 offer for salo. Tach booth will be VEHts will be covercd with natural St ¢ evenue purposes, p . ’ southern smilax and three shades of ! “There is no provision in this bill '”hw*‘ "l["'l:'l" 2 ":: l‘lmtll “rlr" '::'l‘]’, "l')'t; A ball of electrie! The new Club coupe, a practical for handling the cars already on the | e uattention and the : el fa o center. nclosed car for two, and the five- market,” continu C o plently automobile literature for VENts will used for tho center-| . . cer Club sedah With Wil this &d-|Broockel, " “The only m;"."{'li“('fifimr those who Wish to carry their anaiysis| Plece, White dovey Will hang artls. oo oo "oy "clogod car and a com-|be done is by & process of gradual | of the various. extibits mto the guiet|tically in pink and blue hoops from/ jo .\ "o unieq eport touring oar,|eltmination and by the methods now of theit own home after the show, 'he electric Jight streamers. will bo featured in the display oflin usc as appifed to second-hand cars, | Working models will be exhibited in' The automoblie display spaces will|yoyqolis to be made by McGauley &1t #s a fact that there is very little of the booths, be divided by seven (oot flower bol"’\n. nnett, local agents of this car. stealing of second-hand cars. Tha‘ lnl cut away chassis and en. and lattice designs, these belng cove| . Now Britain dealers claim that'taking of cars is built up around the gines will be on display in the booths ered with smilax and wisterla flow- .. "\ o6 car has ever won so high a finding of a new car suitable for mar. in which the Buick, Nash, Oakland, ¢ In each bhooth a name plate will in public regard in such’a short keting to some known customer for Stducbaker, Chandier ami Clgveland|be placed carrying the name of the g, 4y hng been nccorded the good|that particular car.” cars are exhibited car exhibited, Maxwell sinfe the new serles was in- An interesting and instructive exhi- The entrance to the hall will have ¢ oo bition will be put on by the Alex Tir electric arch in pale shades and ! .opy o aniration wiiich the beauty! Co. in whose booth automobile tires the: walls will be draped In a €0lor ¢ 4y e fine cars then inspired,” Mr. will be built, Kvery stage of the work | scheme to mateh McGauley stated today, “has deepencd up to the completion of the tire ready | The entire decorative definite realization that no Both the Fat and the Lean use will be shown in this depart- been carried out by the offers the same rellable, Parls, Feb “The ultra-violet ment of the show Decorating Co. transportation at such ays are .‘.,‘,{my effective as a welght | Another new exhibit will be the All who attend the will' be | extromely low cost.” reducer or producer, according to | Caille Perfection Boat Motor, an ate given a ticket which entitles them 10, The original line of the Maxwell Drs, Livet and Vautier, who desoribed | tachable engine which may be placed pa¥ticipation tn the award of an At- copsisted of the sedan, four-passenger to the Academy of Medicine the ex- boats, water-Kent radio sct which is to he uring car and roadster. This|cellent results obtalned when the rays hooths will given over glven Away on the of en augmented by the three| were applied 10 a number of obese te the display of accessories which |the show, new me above referred Lo patients, bringing about a loss in | will include all the latest convenlences McGauley & Bennett are confident| weight of from eight to twenty pounds | * on the market, Metal garages will be that this scason will show a big sale after thirty applications. | shown as will gasoline pumps and ofl | oration and sals I1s in this territory and they|, The same rays, used to tone up de- carts of every description, | similar products is forbidden in volume of business to! bilitated paticnts, caused them te put The exhibitors and “their »llup‘u,\ui‘“,mh coming show flegh, ‘in folds of white, pale blue and green from the center to all points of the armory. A full set of nings On this evening, it 18 hope people lving in the nearby towns will come to the show to receive the spe- vial attention of attendants at the 98 ARCH STREET TEL. 2952 wisteria flower, some Ny place an | REDUCE OR INCREASE FLESH | Ultra-Violet Rays Sakl To Benefit scheme has into a Hargreaves other comfortable for car 27 show on row 8 coupe, eral be closing night line has ols manufacture, trans- of saccharine and |of Maxwe 1el- fexpeet a large develop from the Importation, THIS IS THE OPENING NIGHT OF THE SIXTH ANNUAL b { Yo T I I . | Open Daily 2:30 to 10 P. M. Feb. 27 to Mar. 1, Inc. NEW BRITAIN AUTO DEALERS STATE ARMORY, YOU ARE INVITED

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