New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1924, Page 18

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18 BUYNOW CAMPAIGN ~___ America’s Passion Play 4[| BRANCHES (F STARTED BY FORD [P NBRM[ .. . (| | EDUCATION HEARD Business Outlet So Bright That il : ' WP | Tolay's Discussion Tncludes Shortage of Cars Is Forecast L & ' | “Salety to Music” Talks Chicago, Feb, 27.—Discussion of | ! subjects covering the whele gamut of | fedueational problems from safety in- | struction in schools, to the amount of | ould be devated to music cupied the group meetings e ional Education association de partment of superintendence today. intendent William McAndrew and Superintendent Milton | ! Potter of Milwhnkee have been nom- | ated for president of the depart- ment, Albert W, Whitney, chairman of the | tion section of the national saf- ouneil, told the convention that ' children of school age are kill- I year in this country by acci- | i by cducation, he f accidental | reduced, In | idents have | ol time de- | al 'lll“hl" ! music ¢ o s there still is room for more of | d by many as an “'ed- Norton, direc- | “Veronica's Veil,” the Amervican Passion Play, was pre- u.\ x;; ation sented for the tenth annual time at Hoboken, N. J. ' Left shows ies Miss Julia Kenny as Rebecea, wife of Caiphas. Right shows /. _ Christus portrayed by Joseph A. Halsh, taken prisoner by ln)nmn‘ guards. [ who criticize the school for‘ : - 50 000 “/ORKERS IDLE pert in the country, wages being the 3 ¢ 4 en school should point at dispu the training for the proper use of o the speaker declared, | e in the ‘m —— — - eisure tim Norway Aficcted By Labor Unrest and | 1oy eps, oss 21000 More May Go Owmt 1verage "nH is tno O R Ao NE it ¥ ] ind lacks the depth of concen- in- ) anis “ [I I.n. 1‘) ) Al ] as @ which ma for \'inomus,‘ )0 workers are idle in Streike Tomorrow, three declared, urging part time | as a solution of the prob- by the insufficient educa- | student & thoughtful religious | Kathrine Alvord ity told the conven- of women meeting ith the department r !‘ ro uL_h " Im!nu\ in- Dean Alvord said, “but I feet | ALL MODELS ANTICIPATES SHORTAGE Hupmobiles | s Spring Demand Expected to Be Heavy Throughout Country. Feb 27 Hardware ON DISPLAY AT OUR ST e SHOW ROOMS | o 6 MAIN STREET | bullders’ hard- mventions F. O. B. Factory Prices Five Passenger Touring Car $1175.00 Special Touring Car $1195.00 'l Spiciel Roadeler, 2 PRSS.........c.occvnveeaiees $1195.00 |§' ASPlRlN Five Passenger Sedan.......................... $1750.00 Five Passenger Club Sedan $1425.00 Four Passenger Coupe ......................... $I1S95.00 O Two Passenger Coupe $1415.00 Standard Equipment Includes Cord Tires | City Service Station | SHOW ROOMS 6 MAIN STREET | Beware of Imitations! | NEW BRITAIN DA’ LD, WFD\'ESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1924, New Low Price! HERE'’S smarter appearance than ever —bettered comfort—abler performance inthe New Paige closed models. There’s rich- ness of finish that you look for in high quahtv cars. Drive the car—mark its smooth, quiet power—ease of handling—comfort. Learn the low price of the New Paige and you’ll agree the value is startling! Telephone or call and we'll arrange a demonstration. You drive. (504:3) WHITMORE PAIGE JEWETT CO., 319 EAST MAIN STREET Associate The Lash Motor Co., Cor. W. Main and Lincoln Streets THE MOST BEAUTIFUL C'AR IN AMERICA OUR SHOW ROOMS 6 MAIN STREET EVERY DAY THIS WEEK—OPEN ALL DAY NOT AT THE AUTO SHOW ALL MODELS CHEVROLET and STUTZ ON DISPLAY CHEVROLET PRICES . STUTZ PRICES Superior Roadster $490 |-Special Six Touring Superior Touring ......... $495 Special Six Sedan .. ? Cre Speedway Six Touring ... $: Superior Coupe Speedway Six Sport Brown $3350 Superior Sedan ........... $795 Speedway Six Suburban .. $3500 F. 0. B. Factory F. 0. B. Factory it The e New Britain Motor Sales Corp. CHEVROLETS AND STUTZES 6 MAIN STREET

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