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Famous Trial Also Being Takenfi fo Court of Appeals \ Yurther Appeals The eunr Mass on t CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs, —TEL. 2913 CINDZRS FOR SALE' A. H. HARRI§ —General Trucking— 99 WEST ST, J MARYLAND OYSTERS Our Crackers Are Alwz CLAMS FOR CHOWDER | SHRIMP | CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS | LOBSTERS i HONISS OYSTER CO.| Temporarily Located at ; 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford Military Order of the World War 3~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924, counsel would have recourse to the(ent commander-in-chief declined to supreme court by way of a bill of|stand for reelection, Already, Mr. McAnarney| The convention sessions will be in- bill of i terspevsed with parades and sham batties by aw and land, Brigadier | igher court -|General Willlam C., Everson of ed by the tri t| Muncte, Ind., preache sanie time as u new ! the 76th 1 ty brigade, will be speaker today. OCEAN SIX HILES DEEP Deepest Spot fs Pacific Near Japa- pared based on yesterday's find-{the princip Depth of nese Coast; Paceeds Previons Low Polnt. eart -*lw own trench ahout 145 miles ' Tokio. This discovery, ently by the Japanese hip Manshn, has heen navy authori- ANNUAL HEETING Holding Tts Annual Gathering At Boston Today, filitary Or gan s ai- || ¥ with th Rear of the Washington main isian Japane t first interest | command 1) n e d overy lies in the seismie | ws G the erica L. Hersey, 's coast defense, will | tists 1 ted upon. Major General |t} ek seorge H. Harrles of Chicago, pres- | this part of the country. 10¢ - 15¢ — 20¢ -+ 25¢ Wall Paper Department We have added this new line of Popular Priced Papers to our regular line. You will find just the paper needed to decorate any room in the house in this line, The R. M. Hall Co. Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Etc. 179-183 ARCH ST. New Britain, Ct. JEROME STREET 7-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE—ALL MODERN, STEAM HEAT, CORNER LOT. AN IDEAL HOME. FOR PARTICULARS, SEL H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET NAT'L BANK BLDG. | Brand New 2-Family House in North End of the city, where it is rapidly developing. Really it is a waste of printer’s ink to advertise this house, as we believe it will sell quick. Tocated on fine high ground where you can take a squint at Travelers Tower, Hartford. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Thone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. E THE OLD HOME How ‘BouT T’ TIME YOU TRIED To RUN AWAY TOWN BY STANLEY |VE ALWAYS FOUGHT! TH PEOPLES FIGHT-- | LOVE MY NEIGHBORS -\ —) WILL HEW To TH® LINE ANO LET =\TH’ CHIPS FALL \ WHERE THEY > “THE SPIES SENT OVER FROM HOOTSTOWA ToO HECKLE CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF, OTEY WALKER general of | | : Wichit’s Flying Beauty Wichita, Kas., is sending a flying beauty to the interna-|r.onden which became known as| tional air races at Dayton, O., early in October. Gladys Martin, who was adjudged the prettiest girl in the city by the Wichita Aeronautic Association, senger in a;)lmm piloted by Walter Beech. the same sfip in the On-to-Wichita race, a feature of the com- ¢ etition, I She is Miss | Charing Cross after King Rdward T} She will be a pas- |, She will return in ¢ * FAWOUS ENGLISH Retablishment of Famous Lov- - don Clockmaker Is Removed London, Oct time and the | plekaxe have sewt another London | 'he changes of | ridge." | tandmark to destruction in a cloud This was the bullding at spur street which for gen- crations housed the establishment | of a famous London clockmaker, Affix to the front of this bulld- ing was a great white-faced clock | irmounted by a time-ball, and | very old Londoners recall that rid- | ing to the war oftice of a morning from his home in Piccadilly, the| Duke of Wellington would draw | rein to correct his timepiece by the | one which hung out high over the | street, And now the old clock with | its time-hall, which hecame a land- mark to Londoners of a succeeding generation who, on foot or on huses could view @ from the far side of Trafalgar' square, has disappeared | | with the demolition of the build- ing of which it was so long a part. The passage of time has brought {strange changes to this part of | erected a Giothie mark the cross thera to spot where his Qu rested in the thirteenth cen- | when the roval funeral pro- n halted on its way to West- | minster Abbey. Why Cockspur street came to he s0 named no antiquary appears to he ab'e to say for adjoining the Tavern" who described it In his diary great ordinary mightily cried dined Mrs. Tyrner, Talbot Pepys, and Gibson, and they were “mighty merry, this house being famous for meat and 0il Heaters (Gas Heaters (Coal Ranges Furnaces PHONE 381 certain, Con- | treot” called the connection withi the celebrated where Samnel good order.” Betty and is Gauden, India imported Sir T particularly pease-por- |ngc #ix tires a year, I HIONS 01 11 e Parlor Stoves FALL WEDDING GIFTS you will find a fine assortment here Stove Repairs Gas Ranges A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work UPLEX—a new name —for a new type car you have never seen before! A closed and open car combined —the advantages of both at an open car price! STANDARD SIX DUPLEX-PHAETON *1145 f.0.b. factories No other car has this combination of features: DUPLEX BODY and ROLLER EN- CLOSING CURTAINS — the definite solution of the closed-open car problem. GENUINE BALLOON TIRES = the big tires with the little wheels—size, 21x5.25. STEERING GEAR, SPRINGS and FENDERS designed for balloon tires. INCLINED-VALVE ENGINE with connecting rods and crankshaft machined on ALL surfaces for vibrationless balance. GENUINE SPANISH LEATHER, chrome tanned; high grade fittings and equipment; a gasoline gauge on the dash, good clock, an automatic windshield cleaner, Tighting control on the steering wheel, plus the usual equipment. SURPLUS-STRENGTH FRAME with six crass members, including two heavy tubular torque members. Engine sub- frame. STUDEBAKER . 4-WHEEL HYDRAU- LIC BRAKES - optional equipment. Sur- passing in simplicity, safety, dependability, braking power and ease of operation any tystem on any other American car. NE minute the DUPLEX is a comfort- able, weather-tight closed car—deeply cushioned and richly appointed. In less than thirty seconds it becomes a delightful open car, with all the unhindered freedom every motorist likes and enjoys. Its double utility satisfied a most urgent need—it is as revolu- tionary as the self-starter and electric lights. And the price is the same as that of the open car — with advantages in finish, fit- tings, room and comfort no open car could ever give! Framed and shaped in steel, the upper part of the Duplex Body is built integrally with the lower part—it functions perfectly with the lower part—it is permanently beautiful. But even without the “double-value” of the Duplex Body the new Standard Six would still be the same great Studebaker success. For its introduction marks the be- ginning of an era in the automobile indus- try when fine cars of real quality, plenty of room and comfort, impressive appearance, spiendid power and performance may be had at a price the average buyer can afford Surpassing mechanical superiority is obvis ous in every mile you drive it. Power, smoothness, silence you expect in any good six-cylinder car; but in this great car your expectations will be exceeded. You cannot anticipate such performance-perfection in any car even within hundreds of dollars of the new Studebaker Standard Six price. The proof is easy to establish—drive it yourself, try it out on your favorite hill, test its speed on the straight-away. Sense what “ease of operation” really means in terms of effortless steering, velvety clutch action, easy gear shifting and instant brake application. Experience what real comfort means in plenty of room, soft deep cushions; genuine balloon tires; long, supple springs. The new Standard Six will tell you a story as it has never been told before by any other car at the Standard Six price. Whether you are in the market now of next year—you should see this new Stude- baker. It is a car that will revolutionize values in the automobile industry! THom T STANDARD SIX SPECIAL SIX * 120 in. W.B. 65 H.P. 113in. W.B. 50 H.P. BIG SIX 127in. W.B. 7SHLP. 5.Pass. Duplex-Phaeton.. .$1145 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster.. 1125 3-Pass, Coupe-Roadster... 1395 4 p.oq victoria 5-Pass. Coupe ... ......... 1495 5-Pass. Sedan............ 1595 S-Pass. Sedan 5-Pass. Berline........ 1650 5-Pass. Berline 4avheel brakes, 4 disc wheels, $60 extra 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton.. . $1495 3.Pass. Duplex-Roadster.. 1450 4avherl brakes, § disc wheels, §75 extra 7-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton...$1875 5-Pass. Coupe.....xaeess. 2650 7-Pass. Sedan. ... .. 7-Pass. Berline. .. e 4avheel brakes, S disc wheel (Al prices f. 0. b. U. S. factories, and subjert to change without sotice) W) 0 . A. & D. MOTOR SALES CO,, INC,, Distributors In later days Tobias Smollett wi in the habit of frequenting * .tavérn In the corner of “where we had a frugal suppey and a little punch, as the financea ne of the company were in very mearly ires In the last twelve montha. Brijish automobiles use an avers Electric Heaters TEL. 46 STUDEBAKER 225 ARCH STREET IS A WERE ROUGHLY HANDLED BY THE TOWN RBoYs, AFETER THE MEETING WAS OVER D920 KEA SERVCE AC Y EAR