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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926. —_——— FIGHTERS AGREE [ =5"se s HOW THE TREES ~ [=ismeacs it CVOMEERATS.R &L 60. 'HARTEORD DOCTOR | THRILLER TO BE STAGED [ giving hm advice both on how to While nature was storing away the . PRESENTED WITH GIFTS | | handle his fish and how to keep his | sun heat captured by the prehis- f HN RIN[i TERMS“"‘“"‘ e, but Mr. Coolidge maneu- EAN SUNSHINE toris jungles, nature also put away [ IS UNI]ER ARRESTI 2 ONIGHZ IN BEL V[Dm | vered carefully and skillfull al the color of that Willlam E. Barber Leaving Position | X | tropic imaginable avoided the wetting that awaited color concealed in gummy black | i s | him*had he slipped. A dozen trout | : Bl oanr the Madirn sialie O whis. to Go to Hudson Falls, T i Throwing of Towel Not S’g”;fi;‘il‘("rfl.},‘; sen's rewara sor nis | IIEPESEANG Dafa on Plant Llie},fl,',‘.:(\5‘»_0,,‘m;\nfi‘”(:i“‘:‘w’fi l.n'uh oo N. Y., Sept 10, Woman, Aunt of Alleged Victim, Stanley Quarter Manor to Be Scene of Death-Defying 0f Defeat | James A, Sheffield, American am- and How It Works |enues are brilliant with the hues of| Willam E. Barber of 2 Buel Also Is Held Parachute Jump—Watch For the Girl in Red Ivastx,\dor‘{r; t\1 Bl e |luxuriant herbage which we may| street was surprised at the | T | to visit White Pine camp unti imagine beautified our earth mil- Rule and Level plant yesterds Philadelphia, Aug 23. (A—The ‘”’"“fl\*"““' golourn L -"‘{"";'! it Wast C. Aug. 28— | llons and millions of years ago. |2 noon by a large number of throwing of a sponge or a towel | MI Coolidge, it was said at th X | Theories 1 ore the Brit-| The total value of products of visors, department heads, and mllo z-hc ring when Jack Dempsey P;':;; :““ ,fifli“;“‘d Sl !““‘:"\‘i“: ish Associatiop for the Advancement |contemporary and prehistoric trees|foremen and was presented with a and Gene Tunney are battling for | 56 Mr. Shelfleld L s of § 3 he lifelike quali- |Produced and imported annually in|gold watch and chain, a traveling p = cast integral by a centrif 3 anc E ’ ke qua y re bound over t e super A u the heavyweight championship of [ Of the present situation in Mexico. | ;. a reminder that the |the Enited States is more thar bag, and a traveling kit. On Sep- | 1T JOUTE over to JapeHia 100 Feet Before Opening process, insuring an even, cxou,,.:f,: the world as they plan to on the | The ambassador, in the presldent's |, . "p,, i aiyenn 1s| billions of dollars. This figure is tember 1, Mr. Barher will retire |court oo oudge Day ir et | Parachute. of the metal throughout, thereby night of ‘September 23, will not be | OPinion has made an excellent recor: in many ways |necessarily approximate and d-| from the post of chiet engineer of | ¢ ¥R SR 3 providing a perfect bond and a bearw taken as a sign of defeat for either | @t the ~Mexican capital, havin {edly conscrvative. Major products | that factory, in ch capacity he 4 S Tonight twees 0 ing free from flaw or for handled a difficult situation h | on } , 3 ) , f elgn sub- fighter. ’? Ly _"‘ ks l' e tree that roll up this total are: paper, I'as served for the pa ¢ ears. |, i . ‘cloe o be 1 " E c¢. Each rod Is so drilled that skill and discretion, and any rer S HIn e B SR T hak o bvin b | el ey accopted a similar position | o obabl IR TR L ) the i a given point in the crankshaft X g Aabe R terms of [products, chocolats and cocoa, |in Hudson Falls, N. AR = aed g e : fon a jet of ol Is throw: " ; b ; aEnve 2 o Outted. ntaten owner thinks of it in terms o agair 1 ving a own Rickard, promoter of the fight, and | INg the }{“fl“\!‘(z{r"rm‘.“flv e the sportsman looks to it|canned s, rayon, dried fruits, against each cylinder wall, glving sy of the P m),;\!n!}i‘m a »1 e welght with M. Crolidgs, | 1oF ing poles or golf clubs, | fresh fr ntine and rosin, nd MFs Russell's at $500. The i 4 h \"r‘ 1gh lubrication at these points. stio commission to Aol the poml. | MOTE BEEEL BB s e hae is concerned with the ¥ coal tar , and nuts, loctor was representec atest “Four” of the r - No ehims are used in fitting the rod bility of the bout being stopped pre- oug side by | Dish it yields, the musician co | _ ; 5 € ¥ ; p r Use of shimle the 0 TR TR DRk ena I r 2 of shimless bearin emptorily by someone not official not read the magazine articl t T and &S | e |2 i b o5 of Fla r the making i H - 2 . ontd < 3 & been a Chrys fe. connected with either of the boxers, | Professor Wililam 7 Ripley of Tiar- | 118 dutiittes for v n%|Tail Light Out, Two A e s %% son in New Britain this measenger|and Indicates fris sanironiailig Bompees aans Fomssy. il sech | vt in which the author advocates O violns, the publisher waiches its | Children Are Killed ; John L. Tonee. Brian th e ; S the b o the sp 5 R letion by the federal trade commi 1nfor piipnod, fthe et PR e b S Miss B : e om th ‘ DEYS TOuR sMpndans oL secen sion to protect investors holding Micker asks only its shade. porcester, Mass, Aug, 28 (P — e DA s T A the top of a com-| Cams Assist Engine Quietness By limiine the number of attend. | non-voting stocks, it was said that| Pumping Is One Ao | Bkl Mo i s . : + land remained in m | Plete loop. hurtle for 400 feet pe-| Similarly. the camshatt has thres v ng the ber of attend- ¥ il e s - And so the list might be multi- her persons were injures as R g iU i dS T 1 X < ’ ¢ cutting loose the par: e to bearings, die-cast ants Rickard hopes to avoid the | Mr. Coolidge thought rem 7 ed, lonate literally thou- [night, whe nan automobile in which E‘.S]] 01 UnIie Ia[ES 10 1€NNIS | white she wa ¢ € e P t and of babbitt, It - Al e Fitha atatas | BU T trees tor. o a second 3 neck th eath-defying fall. Fifty is made of drop-forge tedious delays that have occurred in | best obtained In laws of (’(‘W-"‘_‘”'ml SSndast e ities to mankind's |they were riding crashed into the r 1to 3 visit | ¥ p-forged, . speclal ; . =Sy % Is at this breath-taking spectacle. 'Steel, carburized and h vast cl s! ts whe - lin which the _ o i oIt Ravhione S ] Th ed alone an examination b e 2 a an ardened, B Zr,\.]fl':,,:,‘ oy “the | were incorporate The best and |Use. T € fres from Mg |resr of & n ',‘] " ‘\“v,'”';'f,'; dh’i 2 BPIOUSY reaten loctor July 19. She swore for “girl in red” gowned Which insures quiet valve operation, sidera n ’ 3 e e i way is claim A LB RaTe by Besse-Leland's Cams are integral with the shaft and maneuverings of seconds, water ¢ A irod ater supply to|have a tail lirht burning. : 3 Following t .. : : was sald, we 4 s [ 8 A the doctor's office alons and X Howing o ’ special design 1+ riers, towel swingers and other suct was “"- o e e rves that The dead are: Constance Plante S fie ; and » BN to lift ‘he tappets rough the 35 CLOTE,E SiS L 2 o scted 4 while there the doctor had illi _|a reception a gradually, contributin personages familiar in ring hattles, 300 foot or more in the sky. Then |3, and her brother, Cyrille, Jr., 0. b oR n{l "m t 4 doctor had ill o eeiedes ) e _1.‘1 # r. rlvhh_}l g materially to Arrangements for seating the rec- L 2 5 : circulatign | _They are the children of Mr. and 5 = SRR AR il S e V;”m"f"; unusual quietness and crowd that is expected to fill : ; Any d ; A 2 down ‘as |Mrs. Cyrlile Plante of Worceste 2 by She ov . P 'L, opy .\“‘ to i i grinoti 1;;;; A -‘—n,mc,g“(r u::‘ seat in the sesqui- | trade commission has over financ 3 des e Stz v o1 ATy 4 % 10del or s bea s machined in the e abie seat Md'v ses lvf\l it was added. must be beneficial tq | sau, loaded with food to bui and ?r . ‘]‘l‘»rr“ e h as Hf] Joe i b ;m_ play fro 30 until ' rankcase, centennial eposition stadium on the i il merce. | lving part of the trunk, family, Paul, Ernest and |, Shenatoated i 1a 4 asked s Anetia . right of the fight were well under | the interests of interstate commerc et B R are at City hospital with = onely 100. Miss B first that | S00F SC 0 e p Cooling system is thermo-syphon, way today. A la number of box coat with a new layer ever e e e T Car e e et e e Rion the vertical tube and office experts and others who know i ! have not been able to deter- I momer : : e wunt g ¢ ey to Dr. Lyman, = v; S 1 r : vl n type with detachable shell and 4 year. Jower ecision of tw ; i ¥ , v to the field of low cost S olarals melhads Bt working lont 1 : aine. e s Tz e her ge frontal area Rickard’s methods of working |”" Moreover, the tree is a seit . e s Rt A o A mede ! Iimotor cars, which ars cMculatad by ls ea to admit plenty of fes, the extent of which physi- she did not know whether she or | the intricate problems of seating et oratory posseesing| The truck iz owned by Fan is of the two-blade afr- thousands of people reached here | ‘trade” secrets yet unknown to the |Fi1zgerald of Somerville and was B 4ud Tayeliand ”‘“' it Henrl z o @ propellor type, adjustable’ for vesterday frfom New York and were et onaR: ahats With water, |driven by Francis J. Kelly of Som- |s nes wikh T 53 s. Rus 4 given 1 TAT % o \ 2r of the belt, and designed to immediately put to work. 5 Gy ville, who is being detained by po- t . I 0 mobile selling at ite price ssist maximum c - ¢ 4 oling. Tunney, who was scheduled to mineral matter and onic Fin opening matches of n m Lyt ' &5 Baker t ese features, the company points & : P g ‘)leswnger of Walter P. Chrys- alloy steel, manufactured to exact artford, Aug. 25—Dr. Emmett J. ! size and thus interch of %5 Park street and Mrs,| Jer Will Plunge Headlong ®i2¢ nd el e sl i Lois Russell' of 1502 street | From Speeding Plane, Hurtle : i1 woct inioeer; P2rings are bab- An agreement to this effect was n ! : made here vesterday between Tex | entations he might make regard- n the air it manufacture Wilchrome steel head valves, with visit Philadelphia next Tuesday and fnby | taod, part of which is stored away =T ihe 1 B e i e etk o, rocey ot Isteel atsins, ars-Lada" (oH M GIIN view the sits of s coming fight, Ocean Was Bl‘flugm Thmy o3 wood, It you weuld know how|Must Give Up Job Here he Trench doubles i e a P ; h Mo recently announced Bxhaust valves are chrome-selico o Wil b met a1 Troad sirect. sa- | HMiles fo Its Door mueiel ins prodict ds mads outiec To Work in Worcester - vesterday ork, she he | rysler cars—an ideal that 2ot x]-'fi;:‘- Piton tion by 2 detachment of mari air and water and how much s (Spectal to the Herald.) awara and Harada were defeat- | “a house” n illegal operation | Walter P. Chryaler has bosn Working | u oy oo roiiteotin. fou gt ot r Kendrick and o Worcester, Ang. 28. — Antonio decisively, 6-0, 6-1, 6-2, in a | was perforn & New York doc- |toward since the announcement/,ofly. zi s visears dup il a7 qui-centennial exposition. La- | Saliba, 32 years old, of 84 Church 'match that took just 42 minutes, | tor. Dr. Lyman was not present at |the f rysler Product nearlyleqin the- cylinder hlogk ‘i'l:;u::; ter in the day he will leave for his the operation w L |iEpEee (yparniag0 readily accessible for adjustment ter In the day ho will 1avs for ia and thoroughly lubricated from the connecting rods, matter sluiced through | root and cell canals from the ground | Cracow, Poland, Aug. 28 (P— lcut a block of wood, weigh it, burn | c o1 he memory adeusz n Weigh the ashe street, New Britain, Conn., will have 'that litle doube was left in the ‘ Cracow is to the memory of Tadeusz |it, and then weigh the ash | street. Britain, Conn., will h e i s % < | They include unusual body roomi- S Tive aerita oA tear ] to Hartford a ss and comfort, remarkably high £ in Worcester before | i~ Sen Eend Twi Her testimor asoline mileage and other economy ton .One cannot walk far in this old | water, The wa {he A g : r Fr pair played whirlwind g ¥ T | o . S| Se amuel Utley of Cen- | i e ral drivas of its broad outlines by » |advantages 2 mooth engine | Clutch is of the single disc, dry sl s PSR s without com- b e o nis as the masterful drives of C B i i »‘u of th !0}\ in £s ‘\nf.’_‘x: (fm' ora canned nshine ¢ baa foa G ormAab R rl i Bhnne tok *h Policeman Mec - ave | power d enduring speed ability, )l.xn. type, wi h_ driven disc and as- g NpoXsome reminaer, 0 Jhe srea i tion. Saliba, brought back here to face - foretha~Nipong s a result of the invest 1 by |easier handling and speed with com- De5t0s composition facing riveted te io ero whose me kindle e v At {ahoraton : stra - i i SRS | national h who: me kindles 1e tree’s chemical laboratory a neglect to support charge 1 him and Police . » | fort up to the car's maximum ¢ it on each side. Its weight has been ;i more enthusiasm both in Ameriea | quiree in place gas and electric | po"hicwire was told t would | 0o aels ¢ EQUEHELIEE Rl St il fniloata seldntine Siine 4 reduced to the minimum consistemt [;H ;1;;1 in Pola han that of any other - ligh heat from the sun. fyive to stay in Massachusetts to | 08 Yoo an_investigation by | research work with respsct to spac \:‘.;h best practice by using a single e ol e preads a net of marveloUus|eara for his family, which includes France holding a d of ['the 's Ald Soclety, which has | engineering, body dimensions, thin plate of spring steel. It is un- = s e 3 ~ Ihe Man call net lea ) tinued to Se 4 when he was ar- determine the team that shall meet | tp » whichh was fou at t pearance of the bodies, P he rotating parts it is both statically Second Group Fails to Obtain 3t : Deflcs Extremcs of Clmato | raignea yestorday for- @e. steond |(ho. United Statcs In the. challengs | thre, De. Somee m s e and dynamically balunced: T 127 Mt £ In the temperate zone, a ! O] time this week. He pleaded not fround at l"v.lir» phia in September, at when he ex: d Miss Baker tion, timing, s c balance of rotating parts is a stand- ReCOQIll[lOll S e ¢ ‘1794 |iree s a moro stalwartindlvidual on the strength t | the final pair of sir contests are | Jul he could not tell whether tion chambers and other engine de-|2rd Chrysler feature, and one mnot against Russian oppression, than all members of anime ie wife locked him out of the |scheduled for tod 5 ste and | ar al operation had been per- | 4 g0 to make up a (0und in many other cars. It as- one ot tha most pleturesque and most fellow memt ars t was informed by the Tawara will me . cconomical power SiSt8 materially in “promoting T 28 —Denial ¢ |of histime. Partisans of Ma e plant kingdom. anima | court his did not excuse 1\_:1. ¢ 2:30 5 h lays — . ¥ yie " erformance, | SMoothness of general operation and Greenwich, Aug. 2 har i | SRALIS onts thrin fo)th s ~{staaTiloniexample)| cun gkt New | from the responsibility of caring for Harada in the sec ) NEW HAVEN BARBER SUICIDES i s are used.insuring long wear. anjepvlieation;for s nAHODAL hal K 8 . LR e o Tev g mer 101 Ve . ; Jean Borotra, * asq ¢ Haven, Aug. 2§ UP—Fred- s a1 Transmission Strong and Rigld LS .,:,h.ullm‘fnt OAual ‘}((wilv;\fl{n" the t natio r without putti 0 | he French HY er- | er A. Conklin, 61, a barber liv- s p pion Selection of alloy steels, accuracy Shouihiliaet i i S b el e e Tho tree turns off the WAter f ¢ f colates a glass practice befor sterd ateh, | o at his ¥ B%| (asn o mwire ol sibsg vico make the “GU transmission more 16 Aconiy . Sl i foitn B aololis Yot rstem to K from freezing, ¢ 2 v it will be av cha y llum s o ha price, the company poir Bt n equal to any task it may meet. Washington ewis G. C e e hauls in its suniig net (winter . an round n he v pondent cause Tolerances t sh he | Its main shaft is exceptionally short, e of five apr S . stin 18 ot 5o much, anyway). and|chemics ’ her 1t series. heal . SHaauls iy R EcEa o e 1 is, therefore, of exceptional he co oion o e e el s \ es the music of the bitteres Ane N strength and rigidity. Gears have ana sty Ty fhe latt Bank ot t was | northwest winds. ) . durability and continued Wide faces and a tooth form cal- AL DL P tha tortitied sedt Polish d Man has taken the olive branch a — . sET At several points Culated to carry heavy loads without eIl 19 HnoMney e R o e e in Ga I fEom A vory oo o oth? emblem of peace but there is| 1 e cver are permit- Strain. The countershaft has bronze e o e D te. commis. |natolw's history. Tt Is thus, as it |little peace, in the whols _arboreal ‘hrysler has con. DeArings. All gears are chrome x i T e re, the emblem of the Polish mily. not only fends for d I : ! Alstontiy follgwad n each o¥:-Ata GtherbaBal ywheel is gray iron and, i G el ese new-type Willys-Knight cars L e o et L {horot One of the produest structures on did not fight for themselves man ] Engine Develops 85 Horsepower 40d statiscally balanced. s an not grant t on the Wawel is the cathedral. In its uld have little use for them. A 3 The L-head type engine 15 ex., Distributor js of the semi-automa- o nudsih 1oL grant the| bacious underground corridors |iree §s a bush on stilts. In the tree ¥ 18, type. “Reflraless of whers: 16l 5 ks : nooth in operation, besides «pplication at this ti M ovedd the OFy:t o756 Leonart d the upper dog . 80 it is manual control lever is set, the dis- here is 11 rid t D : ° . ° reme S . he appli- : ; ning all the characteristic tra- Ealdes Mr SO Don DD - | served for the coffins:of the Pol sually the tree which battles its el tributor will advance and retard 18 e asallcharter e h sually | ditional four cylinder advantage: R e tonal Bank kings and their fimilies. The only or for light and because it is | Transmission of its power to the rear | 1¢grees with varlable engine speeds. he namms ok ren non-royal nationdl hero to be honor- | yrmog with a better and longer | wheels with minimum loss has been | ThiS feature promotes smooth engihe hedeiiiest rel Taylor and | ©d by a burial : lace alor of th t it lives and thrives. accomplished by hanging the engine | !dling. The engine responds to full L 5 kings is KosciLszko. Extinet Trees Provide Coal throttle from low speeds and re- Koscluszko what Mount Vernon 18| jifferences is what a tree man >~ [to give up his job in New Britain Pa to the memory of George Washing- |{yres out of insbstantial Benjamin I ad. low in the frame to give straight-line ! ¥ s ; i drive,to tha Abiving T ahanlig urns to them readily and quletly 3 very visitor to the cathedral in- ‘bile it Is easy to visualize the| @ a Do s troasury in the vestry. As of sun heat by a tree and| The engine has a 3% inch bore Yithout the necessity of moving the e o char- | the priest in charge exhibits and ex- | "\ cag0 on one's shins from a| es {and 415 inch stroke. Tts. ratep|Betadever: . ;w.v'.‘r‘\:,'v:mvv or a sta plains the pr bejewelled -‘lm’t ireplace, it is more difficult to ap-| horsepower is 21.03, with an actual| >Manifolding is of Chrysler design, y ic roval cro nd r pleciate the heat we get from pre-| 1 of 35. Piston d cement is 170.3 Perfectly proportioning the flow of 1 e s ki It reyebe R e o ot mixture into each cylinder, and glv- ing uniform discharge of exhaust t spot” forms a cot- nection between the two manifolds and conducts heat from the exhaust mission on the ehtifled 1 Bathd ot ently to an old ragged, weather- folals ofex b Nk Ak beaten, faded, bullet-riddel flag and vich, who opposed the esta » AR of a state bank. No testimony re at- T c inches. In line with Chrysler practice of suspending the engine free from the frame to prevent the tranemission of road shocks to it, its front end is cradled on a semi-| show that trees were important and rank jungles that laid down their lives in the carboniferous age to be uel for 1926. The tree forms of < = 5 i to intake manifold, thus alding in #7tha Froups ha a co e i , S 4 1 | . et For This DeLuxe elliptic steel spring. This is bolted . of the groups has Initlonsry) war.t MAmareadmotionlw IS LEEOE SRS G o OE GRS S Why this new 70 51495 Knight Moto It was a proven [fo e oteel spring. This is bolted| s her fuel vaporization, espectally P s his is the flag that Kosciuszko ing this was offered, and the rivalty ., yaq guring the Agnerican revo- | | | le interest honored our revered national hero S i S to | We know ¢ of them gigantic| Willys-Knight Six has #-Doos Sedan proposition ... It had |spring ends resting on the frame|IN COld weather. Exhaust gas hest him privilege of American citi- | [?rns and palmlike steppedinto first place 7.0, B. tactory more than lived up to |cross member, thus literally float- ! 2180 utilized by a hot air pipe be- PRES TURNS T v settlir conslderable | Pines, which control pp f hP Speed between 60 and 70 honest miles an hour. every claim we had |ing the engine front end in the|fWoen the f"“““"‘“l"‘““"“" “:“’:‘"' f Senil t od cstates | World's forests today, are close in sales in the shortest inari i i i frame. This arrangement also ab-| CUretor. also — alding vaporization, g B e e bn wromirienti orentatorih Peechaaily oug mnslad bigh speed. ZAcE fonit torane. impulsee. Rear | The contral device may be lett open : Ealisy Bivank i on e 2 . i in his |sorbs the torgue impulse Ri U nd conferln SRl L L e time on record Power on any hill to pass most cars in high. From the start, the [ Ty e ke in summer, when not needed, and Bl memory IS kept alive by| One of the densest jungles on O e news spread like wild- |riveted to the arms on the fiywheel | K€Dt closed in winter in order to Kosciussho parks and Koseiuszko |earth today lies along the Motago| HEN the new Powerful four-wheel mechanical brakes, the BRIy weral b e permit heat to pass through the monumerts in various cities of the |river in Guatemala, Should nature, | “70” Willys- last word in safety. mendous. Frame has three heavy cross|PIPe to the carburetor. Union.” hy the process of the coal age, trans. | Knight Six was first 54 horsepower, long stroke motor, rated at 20. members, forming a rigid founda-| Carbureter is of the plain tube Has Few Hore Days for Sport— s O et old e form i n 10 a coal se i7 S i S f ype with adjustme ling. In the National Museum one also |form that jungie into a coal seam, gnnounced 7 months The tax saving is only part of its economy. tion to elimin body weave, ‘:3': a‘; |‘nlcljc:nn4n::1:°r::m Kw};‘l’:; finds ‘many objec'. of personal |ir would be only a few inches thick. ago, we told you that other. Siuanka’ and redlse fhat wonld (i nObEC d n 5 - A ; s ¢ o is equipped facllitates rapid op- 0 adornment and use worn or ¢ What a forest of t life it m 5 The sf read. tably present themselves in a 't e Lfil](lS 12 1 Une D&y by Kosetuszko during his lifettme, | have been to produce the seams of | here was a new-era tory sps Creitn e oY crating efficiency after starting. It | car . . . modernly designed, modernly en- The new ‘70" Willys-Knight Six has be- Lubrication is exceptionally thor.| %S0 Permits running at low epeeds { i -selli ix in 1 i orice xee) Rl " | without excessive choking. Paul Smith's, N. Y., Aug. 28 (P)— gineered . . . come the fastest-selling new Six in its price Reclprocating parts are ac.| . hout excesslye choking Another 3 . special feature is the float, which President Coolidge making the That it would out-perform anything that ~ class. ly flooded with oil at all speeds. ‘i‘(‘h. away with the usual system of most of the closing days of the had ever.been built of its size or type or And each week sees it increasing its lead | Full force lubrication is provided to|)ayarg, brook trout s.tl.:\nn.' ‘jl r::luc‘mm s to ® price-class. at the liveliest clip on record. ;]‘M””.:Ll\.d’v'i;;“ a '.)x .‘rm‘.“\‘-;‘:"i'flxgur":‘; Propellor shaft is of speclal, heavy B sy l ou et a We told you it was the liveliest car of its _This “70” Willys-Knight Six combined | 5o % st hote o Laeh commeet, | C0mIesS Mtecl tubing. It o' bull o ot Vet price ever built . . , with the Willys-Knight Great Six, the fa- ing rod bearing lubrlcates each|gaator than can be applied to it ,: boyhood, the president bren That 1t presented an order of efficiency ~ mous Overland Six and the new Overland der wall, piston pin, camshaft|;cryg) road service. The cars able to devote little time to his r°‘(‘f and economy all its own. ) Whippet just announced last month com- caring and entire Valve operating | saiehtos. e oo Losta. and tackle box in the month [} ® | . ; i T nism. All other reciprocat-!snact 1o obviate the whippin a use of the press of government o We told you about its European-type PS¢ the complete line of Willys-Overland | ine parts are lubricated by | . v Fhe A DI because of ¥ : modern quality automobiles v tering noises characteristic of busine In common with other mechanical 4-wheel brakes—the same type 5 ve spray from the same souree, ' goma cars. KA ]M””;'V h') xliqm'w";‘,].f of braking system you find on 97% of for- You owe it to yourself to see these new- the front crankshaft bear- High Safety Factor in Axles is r to match h skill with th v . S R en eign cars—that would give you a new con- type cars. Smocial istons e The front axle .-ommnchs oxc!;- of the trout as ofte § POSS] . . . Cis st tional strength with light w e et Thioas i ghb: Onl a Few I eft ception of quick stopping. The new Willys Finance Plan means less money Cylinders are cast en bloc, in o e i) o el e The chief executive contemplated 4 We told you that, with more compact down, Smallfl“r;_\]flm“g{ P;)’"}C’;‘{ ‘“‘1‘} ":’; 1‘(’)‘;"'_" ith crankcase, with heavy cr Rear axle has also been & vialt o the 55,000 scre ““‘"\’;‘}‘:“‘» extern&l dimensions, the new ‘70" Willys R TIG. - Willre Cmiint, Ioc., 25iede, Gl | onstruction for the center main | gegigned with a high factor of safety ler preserve, a few miles from White { : o 1 Knight Six provided more inside room th: earing support. Walls are both iy yjow, It is semi-floating, bullt Pine camp, this afternoon for an- GIVEN WITH PURCHASE OF A TIRE g! P m than {( | P ’ reamed and honed for glassy, 1oNE to form an extremely rig.d bridge. other catch of speckled beauties. ¥ 5 i : b zn:viother car of its wheelbase you had ever N Foene | wénring * quaiitien. Cilinder awa Thi 18’ strahgthianed” surthad Ry has made several trips to the ]Tm(., (Only one cover to a customer) riven. \ m‘|’. 4 l&nd 6l wan/s movable to permit | rornal reinforcementa. The. . 4eive from which the public is rigidly ex- - = . e SE . That was 7 months ago. RIS *S P | easy access to all moving parts. gear's unusually large cross section, cluded, and each time has re ed WE HAVE MILLER, GOODRICH, KOKOMO AND iRt harpencd Tarhdim ey A:=~,a-f-: The unusual engir ance together with the tooth form used ev- ? ; with a large catch, including sev INDI TRES—. STANDARDS . i - fs due in large m s © insure quictness and absence of re~ eral trout that weighed between a DIA TIRES—ALL RD: In the first thirty days, the nsw ‘70" : use of the special Chrysler Pr T pound and & half and '“%’Wf.";?x 30x315 | Willys-Knight Six was the talk of America. , . 0 | They are of the alumi Brakes are external contracting. Lt He. has fished both in the e oUXo 72 ( 2 ] 2 . {ventilated bridge type, with unusual |The bands are actuated by a doubls ponds that nestle among the moun- MILLER e Anewordu.ofpcxl'fommncehaqcomg... - B qualities, as used in acting operating lever, which grad- tains of the preserve and in several . Modern engineering had provided a new 3 s | the »70” and . Piston pins are!yally wraps the bands about the of ‘its many ns, all of which X sensation for the jaded | of alloy steel. Specifications demand | drums, causing them to bear on the are well stocked il S, ‘motoring palate. 6 that their limits be held within two |jargest possible surface. The sude On two or three occasions this Within 60 d ten-thousandths of an inch inident jar or chatter which occurs cummer Mr. Coolidge has borrowed ithin ays the diameter. when a brake band grips the drum a pair of wading boots from KOKOMO. .............. o Y new ‘70" Willys-Knight The crankshaft is both statically |at several points at one time is thus guides, Arman Doty and Oscar Doty Others i s il Six had swept this coun- new - and dynamically balanced and sup- |overcome, and brake efficlency made and tramped a stream in approved A hers in proportion try from one end to the ported on three bronze-backed, ok trout fisherman m-‘;"m“-r ‘0':['1’\"' "0“ |} FIVE-TUBE SETS— ® other... babbitt-lined main bearings. Crank- ront springs are 35% inched he selected Osgood river, € - Y DL iver, : t ’ shafts are made to balance perfectly (long, rear 531 inches. Both are egood lake, on which the pre \} | 2 It had arrived .., on special ways provided for static semi-elliptic. Together they are 84 dential camp is situated, for one of | % k balanée operations, after which they | per cent of the wheelbase length." his wading excursions. 3 B : g are put in running or dynamic bal-| Chrysler specifications provide The river is very high this .«tm: ance on suspended bearings, and a|for grading all springs on test} mer because of the n\inlu-l 1‘.‘2.;‘.\ r.‘;:; | ’ 5 {fAinal balance made on a special ma- | machines and pairing them in class~ and tumbles for considerable —dis- R C RUDOLPH 1 Ch T l 2051 3 chine. This machine, incidentally, |es, allowing for a slightly heavier Lunces donn a boulder sirown bed, | orell’s attery adalo Lo B erry e el. =0 [is 5o sensitive that a light tap on|one on the drivers side Which & Notwithstanding the difficuity the heavy body of its case, which|course, Is always occupled in drive fishing the stream, which cannot be : e 3 388 e voh St contalns the compensating balance |ing. This serves to give all Chryse approached from i(s thickly wooded | Phone 3830 176 Arch Street welghts, will cause a considerable lers an even keel, regardless of hoW fluctuation on its indicator dlal. |long they have Connecting rods are drop-forged |—advt. banks, the president spent about two hours wading the river, some

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