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DAWES OPENS HIS | Su Deeewos hecoro EASTERN CAMPAIGN Speaks i Philadelphia Next Tuesday Night By The Associated Pre Chicago, Oct. 16. lican vice p Denles Republican Allegations of Money Wasted; Lays Expenses to Fault of Preceding Republicans, 16— recelved hamton, N, Y, Oct wed by the reception | last night, Governor Smith 1 to spend most of today in ¥, proceeding in the late aft- to Elmira for a spcech this | plany older in this f New tosan wddress ok over 1 verybody's Dawes, re sidential | 8reat corporati nominee, next week will start on a \in | aceo hat will a we speaking tour of the 5 atop andll vember election. et he Al West Vir- fore t During the speak in P ginia, Delaw New York, paign wit phal Tu ernor then th during his ations had ad o on SHITHS SON WEDS n director of | ipped out at a conferer Mr. Dawes, Evere pub! the re- akes Miss Bertha Gott As Bride— tform Father Runs The Twenticth ind night meeting spec ot v asling: Centary Limited, October ech 3 N, 0ok Laneaster, Pa 1 of Governor and Mrs, night meeting ith, and Miss Bertha October city were married last Newark, N. J. Adlllam ~ Gott, the October 25—Night mother, told news- Brooklyn, N. Y. October 2 | r A telephone ‘Albany, N. Y., 10 la | i 3 notifying her of speech at Utic H he is not cer- platform speec mony took place, 2:45 p. m d in New York Rocheater, young woman had Altred k. Gott of thi: 24— Gott met at a fraternity dance rs. Gott ex- t time the gov- on has visited the girl sev- Mrs. Gott was unable to Teutons Now Do Not Want to Dismantle By The Associated Press Berlin, Oct — The successful completion of flight to Ame of the ZR-3 has increased th tion in Germany for revision of - Davis - Declines e gov-| 4 10 HIS BEWARKS indietment of Senator Bur- ton K. Wheeler, The indictment was regarded by him as closed and he sald he had nothing to retract nor add to his previous announcements on the sub- Ject, The candidate's spegch at Baldwin Park at Quincy yesterday brought him a number of congratulatory messages from Llinois democratic county and staly leaders. PRISONER STABBED | Comstock, N, Y., dail Scene of Fata) {0 Discuss Daugherty Charges En Route 1 W or president, went out of wes! ols today, headed again He Is scheduled to. talk 3« ck this afternoon and begin tat the Auditorium Iresses extending until v ever when ot or Last St. Lo 20, O Davis, dem- ocrAtic candidat Stabbing—>Man Who Did It Not | Identified. N. Y, Oct. 16.—Mar- © [tin Dillon, prisoner in Great Meadow prison, was fatally stabbed late yes- Comstock, N early am th terday as he was standing in line | for the night's check-up. The man who stabbed him ‘has not been | dentified, Dillon, who was sen- the | tenced from Suffolk county, would us| have left the prison November 23. | It belHe died a fow minutes after the the | stabbing in the prison hospital. in order that al condition ements. declined to supplement publie in Qui the charges he m nst former Attorney Geng Daugherty and George [ wood, secretary of the re ational committee, in conncction The priests of Peru are said to have buried approximately $10,000,- 00 worth of gold to preserve it from the clutches of their persecu- tors, Special Notice lla Rebekah Lodge, No. 11, whist, cake: sale and icles, aflgrnoon at hall on Arch tuncy a ) in Odd Fellows | cember when quantities TEN ARRESTED AS AIR “"1IPSTERS Master Minds in Conspiracy Reported Captured 16,—~7Ten men, sald hy government agents to have head- ed an organization which imported liquor from Cuba to Ilorida by aire plane and distributed it throughout the middle west have been arrested here. P. David Pinkhussohn, alleged head of the syndicate and chief flier on the airplane route, was released under $5,000 bail. The otheds arrest- od were Edward I, O'Brlen, alleged partner of Pinkhussohn; Joseph Wurzburg, drug store owner; Louis Bittner, warehouse maanger: Robert Malquist, warehouse foreman; Emil Ieidnt, druggist; David TFurrell, John C. Schenck, Raymond E. Dal- ton and Dillon Carlson. Investigation was started last De- of liquor trom Cuba were found in two ware- houses here, federal agents said. The planes were equipped to dilute, re- hottle and relabel. Two other plants where imported whiskey and cham- pagne were prepared for bootlegging were found later, $ Pinkhussohn recently was indict- ed in connection with the theft of 6,000 cases of whiskey from a gove ernment concentration warehouse here, Chicago, Oct. The best tenants are secured dv. through the Want Ads. Mah Jongg power prestige Blondes iWShrampoo wealth social influence wine “LIFE'S GREATEST GAME” ] What Is It? bridge yachts sacrifice NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924, DupleX¥exclusively Studebaker —a new kind of car! A closed and open car combined —the advantages of both at an open car price! Value Points New Big Six The New Duplex-Phacton Body—it solves the closed- open car problem. Genuine Balloon Tires. New Satin-Lacquer Finish. Spanish chrome tanned leather upholstery. New ideas in ease of opera- tion ard control. Vibrationless Engine; force- feed olflnq system with new idea in oil supply. Full 75 h. p. block test. Four-wheel Hydraulic optional—totally un- like any other system on THE new Studebaker Duplex models give the comfort and protection of a closed car—with all the advantages of an open car, plus the good looks, riding comfort, in- terior finish and fittings that no open car could ever give! Yot the price is no higher than that of an open car. The appeal of its simplicity, con- venience and durability is instant and decisive—with a touch of the hand you draw down the four roller en- closures and in thirty seconds your airy open car is a snug, comfortable enclosed car. With equal ease the enclosing sides can be rolled up into the roof and you have an open car again, The Duplex body is especially built for the roller side enclosures, the roof is framed and shaped in steel— permanently beautiful and steel- strong to support the rollers, and the upper part of the Duplex is in- tegral with the lower part. It is a unit body which harmonizes per- fectly in beauty and function. There is no other body like it on any other car at any price—because it is exclusively' a Studebaker crea- tion, made only by Studebaker. You can buy the Duplex from no other maker. The new Duplex is available for each of the three new Studebaker d;l):li —the new STANDARD the evolution of the famous chassig of the five preceding years. Each year they have been improved and refined. But this year the new models are climaxed with every tested and proved betterment that experience and science have thus far developed. They are paramount exemplars of modern automobile design. Simply_stated, this means that money cannot_buy more modernly perfect automobiles than the new Studebakers—we have the Duplex models ready for your inspection. Come in today! X the | antling of t ppelin work shops and hangars at Friedric fen. A cormittee and industry cc 1esolution expres: works may not | tained “to contribu uniting of peo mon task of br vival of FEuropes prosperity.” iate of the entral High William Gott, is e New York Central engineer of the Limited, n Mrs. Gott had | ortly after Hair This New Way| s o ’| “LIFE'S GREATEST GAME?” (Watch This Space Tomorrow) STANDARD SIX 113in. W.B. S0H.P. 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton §1145 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster 1125 3-Pass. Coupe-Roadster, 1395 5-Pass. Coupe... ... 1495 5-Pass. Sedan. . 1595 SPECIAL SIX 120in. W.B. 65H.P, 5-Pass, Duplex-Phaeton $1495 3-Pass, Duplex-Roadster 1450 4-Pass, Victoria .. 2050 5-Pass. Sedan 2150 5-Pass. Berline.. . 1650 5-Pass, Berline. .. 2225 7-Pass. Berline......... 2860 4avheelbrakes, 4 discwheels, $60 extra 4avheel brakes, S discwheels, $75 extra 4-wheel brakes, 5 disc wheels, $75 extra. (All prices f. 0. b. U. S. factorics, and subject to change without notice.) BIG SIX 1271n. W.B. 75 H.P. 7-Pass, Duplex-Phaeton $1875 5-Pass. Coupe... . 2650 7-Pass. Sedan... 2785 THair Trom Darkening— Blonde Hair. Keeps Tigh 1an trade stroyed to the peaceful | ' | n she nd to the com- call from ahout a re- ter, 4 he s and universal re- her not came, | “Al Second Hand RANGESALE 1 Lot at $5.00 1 Lot at $10.00 1 Lot at $15.00 1 Lot at $20.00 Some Particularly Good Stoves in This Lot While They Last! A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing—Heating—Shget Metal Work the next day gave fu |lars of the ceremon did not Have You Appendicitis A. & D. MOTOR SALES. CO., INC.,, Distributors 225 ARCH STREET TEL. 46 A Y EA rs. Gott believes it was St. rick’s cathedral. USE 3 SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED TRHSIES 18 STUDEBAKER MILK AND CREAM 1 Rawt \T OUGHT 4 on lower L BOTH up 1 lower bowel, and removes all 8 d poisons. i Br i was in your s obstinate constipation, Store, 457 Main street. Ibelle Cottage For Sale [ 9% (o e [ \ For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts No. 2038 Stanley St. Family is to move to Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, October 20th, this month. House has 9 rooms with bath and pantry. Lot—147 front, 299 feet deep. A beautiful location for a home. SEE— T. W. 0’Connor & Son New Two Family House Off West Main St. Corner Westerly and Ridgewood Sts. BUILDING LOTS on Homestead Ave. The DYSON LAND Co., Inc. 581 WEST MAIN ST. Phone 502-4 MR. WRIGHT IS RIGHT He believes that milk should be as pure as it can be. So do you. So MARYLAND OYSTERS OQur Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS [ HONISS OYSTER 0.} Temporarily Located at . CENTRAL ROW, Hartford One Family House for sale on Commonwealth avenue. This is a fine location and it will make a splendid home. Let us talk to you about it. Money to loan on first and second mortgages. Cami) Real Estate Co. Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. (G is perfectly 7-Room Cottage in the West End. Wil be finished in two weeks. & Family House on Cherry Strect. Price right pasteurized and Call MILTON D, JONES, at I'HERE IS NO BET- TER FOOD. ESEIBERT & SON) 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 NEW-BHI‘]’AINé' iy Conn. e I 3 ware s 175 SETBERTS * CINDERS FOR SALE| A. H. HARRIS —General Trucking— TEL. does everybody else. A | * An ideal Hom for immediate sale. H. DAYTON HUMPHLEY Real Estate 272 Main Street Phone 343 o= 20 N Natl'’ Bank Bldg. Insurance THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY 2 MAIN STREET TEL, 141 METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill T. E. WOODS 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 1873 —SEE— GARSIDE FOR MILL | CROWLEY BROS. INC. RUGS o aal | PAINTERS AND 0 ntseic o saluct trom DECORATORS Al i 267 Chapman Street | ™ JOI\') Canins stimates cheerfully 156 Pearl Thompsonville, Conn. HOMES| === e FARMS INVESTMENT PROPERTY RAILROAD TRACKS MISTER | PRINDLE" WANDERING BOY TONIGHT * PACKARD Single Eight Is Stabilation the great thing people say it is? | ORIGINALLV only a discerning few, who really in- lators could be sure what a remarkable do to # car, for Stabilators bad not nen proved themselves in ac: servi Today, though, it is different. The individual car owner neither has to investigate Stabilation or take it on faith. He has the decisions of the greatest automobile organi- vations to guide him. 150 PATTERNS OF | WALLPAPER 5—10—15—20—25¢ per Single Roll There is probably no higher automobile engineering author- {ty than such an organization as the Packard Motor Car Co. Would such a great organization place Stabilators as a standard factory feature on every Packard Single Eight, the automobile that represents the latest and greatest of their many great achievements, if they had not completely ronvinced themselves that Stabilators deserved that honor ailable means for promoting easy The PACKARD Single Eight ’ Packard Single & ! Yaus,w.uow‘l. | TH WIMMEN WILL START, IN NAGGIDY_* -above every other tiding and roadabi Accept the judgment of these great car building organi- zations to the extent of 'phoning for an appointment when we can Stabilate your own car. 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