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20 . NEW BRITAL STUDEBARER WAKES S8 e o, - SPECTACULAR TRIP Sets Four New Reconds on Rirican Trip Plan However. Must Be| Strictly Education in Its Provisions I'eb. 27.—A $25,000 com- best educational plan and interna- is announc Au- president of the Jucational tor the ovid 1stice,” world peace smas, “ederation o yas, which will ma MORE LUSITANIA 'RALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1924 claims announced las 1. All the awards in the proper cases Carry |interest of 5 per cent a year dating |from May 7, 1915, when the Lusi- tania was sunk, to the date of pay- ment by German AWARDS ARE MADE Decisions Are Based on Property | [:08888 s“s[ainm |day and will be plfl(‘l-d. | this atfernoon for DRYDOC Boston, Feb, 27.—The steamer Le- viathan after a first trip from New York anchored in Boston harbor to- in drydock | 3 | HIS WIFE INTERFERED. | Feb. 27.—Twenty-six Chicago, Feb. 27.—Mrs. Dorothy| 822,40, of which | Dyrenforth Auracher was granted a| | divorce here yesterday from Harry R.| Auracher, New York composer and | Washington, awards totalling $13 12 agaregating $17, were in the See It at the Show lausitania group, W nounced iate yesterday by the German-Ameri- can mixed claims commission in fa- vor of American claimants against Germany. The 12 Lusitania Charles Emilius Luriat, $1,000, with interest ¢ from May 7, 1915; W . Phillips, Brook Fisher, ashir 0, with inte amount from st on $55 : Clinton F N. Y., 52 was contributed by patron worl his name orchestra leader. She testified her| | husband deserted her because he de- | | cided married life was not conducive to successful music composition. An| alimony settlement was reached out of EASY EUREKA | ” 1 wasuiNn VACUUM 2. 4" Is Your Child AcUt Thin and Weak? | MACHINE CLEANER val Bornard | Barry & Bamforth ’Phone 2504 Smokers’ Teetn Bleached White or No Cost New SafrewMethod Phomas Honry Americ commission machine touri awards follow: Boston, per cent | Banta | $4,000; T examining chairman of Other members president of finances, mittee on award Miss Oliv is ce ames Millike No Henry of recipent o and Mrs, I »| Sugar Coated Cod Liver Oil Tablets | Put on Flesh and Build Them Up must | in less than 5000 words, and submitted before J 1, 1924, may be of any for purely educational and |} winning plan, which Nicholas AR In just a few davs—quicker than you ever dreamt of—these wonderful | flesh making tablets called McCoy's | Cod Liver Oil Tablets will start to help any weak, thin undernourished | of the |little one . 3 | laims was for $104,000,| After sickness and where rickets | m April 1, 1918, to Mar- | are suspected they are especially val-| & Co. of Ch g | uable, No need to give them any more | Vour claims were dismissed by the | nasty Cod Liver Oll—these tablets are | commission and the remainder of the | made to take the place of that good | awards were for amounts ranging | but evil smelling, stomach upsetting from $200 to $23500, | medicine and they surely do it. They| strictly non-political Louis, 5 Washington, Michael G. Bryne, tAIN ric C. KILLED BY e D. Man Meets At Windsor Locks Unidentified Death 19 MAIN ST. wmountainou *Cape Towr st award outside Windsor Locks, Feb f an unidentified m wve been killed by & 1, was found beside the main line tracks of the . New Haven railroad about a quarter 5 of a mile north of the local station - shortly before midnight last night.He -'is believed to be a resident of this town., The body was taken to Moon- ' ey's undertaking rooms. The body W —The body believed to 1922, Greene county, November 5, The boy's only now executive elemency soline con: A hops in The awards in the Lusitania group |do put on flesh. | M S were based on_property losses sus-| Ask the Clark & Brainerd Co. or| AB! tuined by Americans individually or |the Dickinson Drug Co, or any drug- | gt ick R Use H Id Cl fied Ad Docatur. Ml Feb. 27.—Four large by their estates and were decided in | gist for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oft Tablets | or uic eturns Use Hera assl vts. asy 1o take as candy and not| buildings of the Wabash shops here . were destroyed hy fire early yesterday in ar Il expensive—60 tablets 60 cents. | with an estimated loss of $750,000, UNITY ¥ ERKAH MELTING Members of Unity Rebekah lodge ! will meet at the home of Mrs, Oscar Moberg, 41 Trinity street, Thursday afternoon, 1o sew, HOPS BURNED with the principles lai n from New Yorl opinion on the Lusitania 10:10 last night, who with a red lantern man of the tra |in Springfield had been sent back when engine trouble developed and the train stopped epairs, Thougd n had been dead but a short ailroad employes were of the opinion that he was struck by & train earlier in the evenir #proken I - 3 compelled % Numerous washouts, wrains, forced the ¢ long stre Lway, § to heavy ilong ¢ road- uker and ts drivers to severe t For this Ureason the trip prove of the Smost sensational ever staged in South ®Africa. & Returning Llight-8ix was examined @hundred motor car owners, #Eine was still rur smoot} Phody was uninjur Ithoug “thickly coated with mud, Then a careful exami lue one BOY MUST DI N CHAIR Appeals Court Confirms Congiction of 17-Yeu ld Slayer Albar b Laer Gerstern- berg, 17, must » hi¥ death in the tric ehair, The court of appeals affirmed his conviction the murder of his step-father, Marco Guerierri, New Baltimore, Johannesburg, the by several A Story of Success How Studebaker Cars became leaders 145,000 people last year paid $200,000,000 for them We l{nnd $600,000 yenl{ to ma- chine all surfaces of crank shafts, ust as in Liberty Airplane Motors. hat is the reason for that perfect balance, that absence af vibration. Every Studebaker car is Timken- «}ulgfed. The Special-Six and the Big-Six have more Timken bearings than any car selling under $5,600 in America, The Light-Six more than any competitive car within $1,000 of its price. Open cars have real leather upholstery. They cost $25 more per car than imitation leather. Our closed cars have Chase Mohair uphol- stery. This is made from the soft fleece of Angora goats. And a Sedan requires from 15 to 18 yards. Velour for this uphol- stery would save us up to $100 per car, Note the finish of every detail. Mark the infinite care, They add 25% to labor cost on luxurious closed bodies. Note the completeness of our larger closed cars. The nickel-plated bump- ers, the extra disc wheels and cord tires, the steel trunk, the courtesy light, etc. Think what they would cost you, bought as extras, Thus we have made the Studebaker the leader of quality cars. We have built a demand exceed- ing 145,000 cars per year. A Learn the results of these efforts, in fairness to yourself. Don’t buy a car at $1,000 or over without know- ing what we offer. intain our I.c&mpfl:.".;h‘ parts and details. prestige in coach bulldi:t The price of quality scores on .eonl“‘.‘ ‘: npcrhnce'. e ; We believe that no other plant in On some steel alloys for vital parts that 95% of those who do that buy a A G H k the country is so well equipped to we pay 15% extra to get them exact. Studebaker car. . + aAWKer v LIGHT.-81X SPECIAL-SIX 5. 8. = ‘!-Plu. 112" W. B. 0 H. P. 52 Elm Street sadnte -Pas) - Tel. 2456 The True Blue akland© Coupe (5-Pass.) Sedan Y A Nation-Wide Demonstration “True Biwe Travelers” —with thousands o wmiles of test duty al speed ki Cuticura Soap and Ointment Work Wonders it was axles has of the near faciared B TR, HE most talked-about cars caler. i among fine cars are the Stude- baker Sixes—at $975 and up. Sales have almost trebled in the past three years. The demand for / these cars, growing by leaps and ieen lxotordomPl chief bounds, has sensation, Over $200,000,000 was last year spent for Studebaker models. Now we wish to explain, to all who are interested, the reasons for that success. Studebaker has always led For 72 years the name Studebaker has stood for quality and ¢ Studebaker equipages, in the carriage days, held gemier place. The White ouse owned them in the days of Grant and Harrison. Now we make motor cars only. But the Stude- baker name, in this mod- ern field, simply had to maintain its prestige. . - LJ ‘We had the money, we had the incentive — we who now control. And our one ambition has been to maintain the Studebaker place. $90,000,000 assets behind us Studebaker assets are $90.000,000. We have $50,000,000 in modern plants and equipment, Not old plants re-adapted. We have spent $32,000,000 in new plants in five years. We have equipped them with 12,500 up-to-date machines. Over $8,000,000 was spent on drop forge plants alone. Another $10,000,- 000 on body plants, to through build quality cars as Studebaker. Engineering—$500,000 yearly We created an engineering depart- ment which costs ,000 yearly. There are 125 skilled men there who devote their time to studying betterments in cars. They make 500,000 tests yearly. There is a department of Methods and Standards, They decide and fix every standard in these cars. *through with it, SJohannesburg Shoped for a #we did not expect k) A Sthat the car made record honestly HEAD — NOSE — THROAT — EARS E for Headache, Deafness. Cold DON'S. 30 years mple free. Nose, Catarrh, Colds of all kinds. " Dentists, Nurses -l.-fl sample Learn why 145,162 bought Studebakers in 1923 Studebakers hold the top place in the fine car field today. In 1919, the public paid over $80,000,000 for 39,356 Studebaker cars. In 1920, the public paid over $100,000,000 for 51,474 Studebaker cars, an increase of 31% over 1919, In 1921, the public paid over $120,000,000 for 66,643 Studebaker cars, an increase of 29% over 1920. In 1922, the public paid over $155,000,000 for 110,269 Studebaker cars, an increase of 66% over 1921, In 1923, the public paid over $201,000,000 for 145,162 Studebaker cars, an increase of 32% over 1922, In 1924, business has opened with Stude- baker as never before. Learn why all these buyers preferred Studebakers. Bargain With Your Fyes! THESE exclusive engine features make the 1924 Oakland the finest of light-sixes and justify the continuance of Oakland's 15,000 mile guarantee and the mileage basis gauge of value. 1 I-head engine with Ricardn-type com- bustion chamber insuring great power at all speeds. New type intake manifold and Srvom!n;r carburetor of latest design Impossible to place this ca out of adjustment. Full automatic spark control, timing the spark to give maximum power at all speeds. Larger and heavier crankshaft with larger bearing surfaces; new and more rigid crankcase of a type found only on higher priced cars. Special patented bronze-backed bear- ings — insuring at least 40,000 miles withowut adjustment. Larger valves of highest grade special alloy steel— insuring 15,000 miles without grinding Cslinder walls honed to the smoothness of glass. Pistons, rings, piston pins, and connecting vods like those used heretofore in Liberty motors and expensive cars. They are willing workers. but sooner or later, i 1 roperly cared for, will e time when they will fail you |4 v L4 :E H i bl Three things have cqual place in the perfect eye exam- Ination—=scientific examination, prope es and frames, and correct adjustment of the Jenses before the eyes this exp These quire skill and Glasses cannot taken like a pill? time e My Specialty— Comfortable Vision Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 227 MAIN &Y Phone 1905 Our factories employ 1,200 inspec- tors, to make 30,000 inspections on all Studebakers cars. Few flaws, few mistakes can escape them. That, we believe, is the finest organization ever devoted to motor car building. See many other exclusive features at our special showing all week of the True Blue CQakland. Test the four-wheel brakes— admire the new Fisher bodies. Note the new lower prices. Make your own comparisons. Piston Pins American Hammered Rings Flintx Lens Goodrich Silvertown Tires THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY CO0. 11 MAIN ST. 5-Pass. 119" W.B. 30 H. P. 7-Pass. 126" W. B. 80 H. P. . 4 Touring - - Towlng - - . ' Roadster (2-Pams.) « Speedster (5-Pass) - Coupe (5-Pass.) Coupe (5-Pass.) . Sedan * e Sedan R (Al prices . 0. b. factory. Terms 1o meet your convenienced M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET The World’s Largest Producer of Quality Automobiles