New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1924, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1924. BUICK PIONEER IN | oimisei vicuw REACHES HIGH POINT D mand for Essex as Well as| Super Six Very Large “The Hudson Motor Car Co. as at | ¢ demics Impossible, New Feature,imrs. (laim, Has| . Brought Deluge of Orders Paris, Feb., 27,—A vaccine against diphtheria invented by Dr. Jules Re- nault and Dr. Pierre Paul Levy makes | epidemics of that disease practically impossible, according to the resuits of their experiments, communicated to “Wait for me” is the cry of the lag-| the academy of medicine. the highest point in its entire his- | tory,” declares M. D. Honeyman “and | that is particularly fortunate for us, | because the.demand for the new Es- | gex and the Super-Six is far ahead of the supply. “1 have seen new automobile mod- cls come and go, almost from the be- | ginning of the industry, but I never before saw a car talk hold on public| demand, and keep that hold, as has the new Essex six. “There is no doubt but that twice, | and probably three times, as many | motorists will buy Essex cars in 1924 as did in 1923. | 4 “It would not surprise me if in| 1924 Hudson would become the larg- | est exclusive producer of six eylinder cars in the world, counting on a larger number of Super-Six and a multiplied production of Essex. Cer- | tainly we shall make in 1924 more six cylinder enclosed cars than any | other company. Seventy-five per cent | of Hudson-Essex production is en-| closed, as against 40 per cent for the | industry, | “The plants are light, clean and | New York city was struck by a storm of snow and sleet the other day. sible. The streets were flooded and passage almost impos- One fair victim was caught at 33rd street and Eighth gard, always heard from the rear of | civilazation's progress. But the world does not wait for the can’'t” divi- sion. It follows the leaders, the doers. This again is strikingly illustrated by the unpreccdented volume of pur- chase orders that have g ed the new 1924 Four Wheel Brake Buick models. “It is the emphatic recognition tha the Buick engineers, with 97 improve- ments in the 1924 Buick,” said the manager of the New Britain Buick company, “have outstripped even their best previous efforts in keeping faith ot their pledge.” Among the other features which the Buick representatives will point out in demonstrating their car at the show will be the valve-in-head motor which this compan been special- lizing in for the past years. This feature is now being incorporated in many of the European c Here is the way the ,sums up the Buick in the creed: “A Buick automobile built that it will, at all times aud un- local dealer T vaccine which is called “T Plus A" is injected subeutaneous- ly is hy neotralized and causes little inconvenience. Three hundred children treated with it were found to be comipletely immunized after tthree injections, it is said. The inventors believe even better its can be atta d and are con- aning their experiments but all the ademicians declare the vaceine a at improvement over the anti- toxin treatment, > the world from Ger- Save the world by saving Germany. — Binghamton (N. { Y.) Sun. Buick | must be so! Mme. Marie Apel, sculptress of New LOFK Liby, 1> Wuinusg Ot one of several proposed Wilson memorials. seated at a table signing the Versailles treaty. It shows Wilson equipped with the latest safety de- | T, " " . . : ner ic ; : » raffic Officer Henry C. Windell thereupon picked her der all circumstances, give the owner vices, Raw material cnters the fac- | AVENUE. y C. Windell Fapon b uninterrupted use of his investment, | tory, and after ingpection moves stead- | Up and just as the photographer happened along was about to| ily through the various manufacturing | hand her over to Officer John McGuire. operations toward the point where it | —_——— e ——— “Every Bulck owner is entitled to, | and will receive prompt and efficient service—the Kkind that will insure | When his wite had emptied her pistol |him the motoring pleasure he expects. Ll avtomovites, The wor s BALTINORE COUPLE IN | greatly sub-divided and specialized, and when one task is finished the ma- terial moves on to the next group of men, It is all on a carefully main- tained schedule, with no confusion, haste or waiting. “In the Hudson factory, 90 per cent of the constituent parts which DUEL WITH REVOLVERS | Bloodless Conflict Over Money Re- | | sults in Arrest of Husband Albers jumped into his car which had two windows smashed by bul- lets and drove away. According to 4he story told by Mrs. Albers to the police, her husband, who is manager of the Eugle motion picture theater, demanded the receipts of the house for Wednesday night. | She refused to give them to him, and | | “Buick reputation, so pre-eminently firm and fair, was not won by a but is due to the policy with the production of the first Buick car and so consistently adhered to ever since—that of giving the owner the maximum of service for the mini- mum of cost “No matter what its price, a Buick make up Hydson and Essex cars are | and Wife, . g : manufactured and finlshed Even | he threatened to strike her. |ear must and will give the maximum such units as axles, clutches and| Baltimore, Ieb, ~While groups| Then, she said, she ran into an- of that service for which it was in-| transmissions are produced by Hud- f school children were passing, Wal- other room and got a pistol. Mean- tended, and must bear its propor son's own working force in its own Albers stood behind his automo- | while he had armed himself and run [of the responsibility of maintainir viant—not bought outside and as- bile in front of his home late -s-!rlown he steps. As he went out into | that high prestige which Buick cal sembled. That means only one manu~ | erday afternoon and fought a pistol | the street, she went to a window on | have attained. facturing profit,” {duel with his wife, Marie Albers|the second floor, opened it and start- gt oy |who fired at him through a window | ed shooting at him | | in the house. | oy had heard her version| Coolidge Always Fa for Hl.-*‘ Neither was injured, though the|of the affair, the police took her into | Morning Walk.—Hes And he's woman is suid to have fired four|custody and went to the theater and | not particularly ba d about his| “ shots, and Albers returned the flrr‘,.:urr'-slwl Albers, INuumh-vr run.—Indianapolis News, A r:_q(hl'r timely painting of Uncle Sam right now would show him done 2 in oil.—Detroit News, I . With Famous Al \ Largest Builders of Motor Cars of Its Class in the World BRAKES OU will marvel at the new Lexington “Concord Six” with the famous Ansted engine when you see it at the show. With the 70-horsepower Pike's Peak cham- pionship moror, special Lexington double- triangular, center-braced frame and Lexington coachwork, the “Concord Six™ ar #1399 is 5 without equal. Here is a car that is all a fine car should be . ., distinctive, sturdy, powerful, fast, dependable, economical and durable! AUTO Force Feed SHOW Lubricat_ion Throughout Touring - #1393 Sedan - 1845 Prices f. 0. b. factory C.A.BENCE 51-53 Main St. When you see this car and realize that irrespective of price few cars in Ametica are apable of equalling its performance, you will recognize it for what it is . . . the out- standing motor-car value of today. Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars 70-H. P. Motor AN ;-nul. “hnl‘.h of the Lexington “Misute an" Wl ant Wem /T LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY CONNERSVILLE, IND. See It At the Show At Our Salesrooms_ STAR AND DURANT ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOW ROOMS 51-53 MAIN STREET STAR PRICES F. 0. B. Factory Standard Touring Sport Touring Standard Roadster Standard Coupe .......... $695 Standard Sedan ready spent several years of development. Significant of Buick’s achievements and position in the industry throughout these two decades are Buick’s accomplishments in this, its twentieth year of existence. o 0 &= o o During 1923 Buick built its millionth car. During the Vpasl twelve months Buick broke p all production records for cars of its class. SEE THE NEW 1924 MODEL BUICKS AT THE AUTO SHOW. THE NEW MODELS EMPHASIZE THE ACCEPTED POSITION OF BUICK AS “THE STANDARD OF COMPARISON.” ORDER NOW TO BE ASSURED OF A CAR IN THE SPRING DURANT Standard Touring Sport Touring Standard Roadster Sport Roadster Business Coupe ........... $1035 4-Passenger Coupe Standard Sedan PRICES NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 225 ARCH STREET 'PHONE 2607 When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them

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