New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1928, Page 18

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THEVRE ARGUING 1™ Give Exesien srvice ‘The Ball Tire Company, 828 Park e [} . r A ~ street has one of the best equipped Aml". HuPM“BllE tire departments in the state. They | — S ~ |also have a battery, ignition and | -— — | other forms of service. . k. 2 | I Plu'w m i | Each of the departments are fully |- =3 . | equipped with the latest modern de- | @ N i { 5 vises for speedy and accurate work. | 4 g 4 g [ . ]mm AIMM‘ | In the battery department the Philco | . o H t | battery 1s handled. Batteries are | 3 O W OCS l W Or . charged with a high power charger s s MU (R ML M e s pr e : i : What are the advanta gcs? The setting t8 about like this: This company is the New Britain Mr. Owner is 1n the salesroom. He's | represeytative for the Dayton Thor- looking over the line ot Hupmobile | oughbred tire, one of the best known body styles. Perhaps his favorite 15| tires in the United States. The Day- | m'l“ "-'-l:'." | VIATION — with the the New Six of the Century; mayhap | ton tube has the same reputation as| 5o¢ s, olerings wholeworld of cogincer- it's the brand spanking New Cen-'the tire and is a heavy duty tube. | vear are the Stand- o 3 vir- tury Eight; again, perhaps it's the Practically every car owned by the | ird Six Landau Se. ¥ cually dirdiod ‘om the Distinguished Hupmoblle EIght. | City of New Britain 1 equipped with | dan (above), the 3 " led Backin “What is there,” and he pops it, | Daytons, They also handle Norwalk | 2 i s air-cooled motor. g “about the design, etyle, lines or | Cord tiren. e Lakre e B ; k this decision flay’ expert ‘what not' of these cars that EivVes| Tpe servica department complete| the right) and the . 2 : knowledge of engines and them that forelgn rakish appear- | service is given on all makes of cars, Advanced Six Am- - bearing_crankshaft long years .of experience. ance? All motorists who ha sador (directly X That the aircooled motor Hupmoblle officials say that ques- york done by the Ball e Co. to the right). wprings. 3 ey tion is asked more often than any | the pust, know of the high stand- . was adopeed is of tremendous signifi- other concerning thelr news cars. |arq of their work. All work is done | — =N A7 every motorlst, “Certain groups,” points out R. & | 3¢ modcrate price. VoY motor was pqmugdwpgfiepdh “ole, general sales manager, “belleve — the world —through the medium of ki bil it's their lowness and trimness of body style. Others insist it's the ;Barry & Bamforth the Fi cowl bars and cowl lights of the Ha‘-e l:nique Display custom-equipped bodies, Still others| o oS00t S0 T T TEES | sentative wood-rotting tungt pro- | spamly d“cm"!‘,]:,!\qma ra:“:fi:“"“ very attractively decorated PRESERVAT'VE IS ! duce acidic substance in artificial PRETZEL SMES I]N shell, cap, hood design and whe| .., pury & Bamforth of 19 nutrient media and also n woo. bumpers. Another group comes for- | Main street, have arranged a very ] i o 9 vi ' ¥ Y The production ot acid immediately Spand. o :""::1 its ::“:"'“""“:f”‘;' unique and elaborate display of | [ Fuomy R AR Ry Body consixys! i T iy | clectric appliances and radio sets | accompanics the grov | ghsled wadshield, chrominm PIAUNE | ong aquipment fungus and makes possible the use | e s esrznors, (perhaps| The outstanding feature of thelr of several salts of wood, which are is ¢ Gene Sl o e f low solubility in water as pre- . . . they're omstinate deelare trac the LY 50 N e ot i oune SCIGDCE Determines HoW {0 servtiven. Have Climbed to Five Million pos distinctive mbposance 8 B i o 'tne General Flootsin Ja- | “Ths investigations were limited | combination of all these, plus a de- . ‘ DO“ Y s ot eE SILSREE e 4 5wt manutactured by radicate Pests 0 treatments that xoquire only ono| ars a Year 3 sl hi Jlectric 2 eating liquid and one handling of | ot Aipant sEom s nising | I Electric company of | treating liq | p 5 wna "'Isfo"r'(.lr';f_:f.mmy R | Schenectady, New York. The at-| e the wood. Compounds including| — » T { The fact that 8 Franklin Owner'sncxt fhey beliove that no one of these LFActivencss of the refrigerator itselt| New York, Jan. 31, (P—Chemistry | zinc-meta-arsenite, copper ortho- | New York, Jan. 31 (P—The busi- ia by the Sir s car is so generally another aincasled eatures could have made responsi- |1as won a place in the } of the has fonnd a new class of materials | arsentic, coppor aceto-arsenite, op- | ness of pretzcl making has become in by tl mo Pranklin constitutes the most imj bie the cars' appearance, but that a NOUSEWIVes, The country over: while | for use in wood prescrvation per fluoride and _nrn};lr»‘(vr‘hv!\;h' chlo- | 4 45,000,000 Industry, 27,000,000 enormous volume over e et that cam be aocoeded combination of them all was neces- | 1S "‘T"“‘l“”;)“{ siupliclty AEpesls) Loy Patrisk Cuptin of the Wests | ¥id were suscesstully nsed. Sl el e n ! B o ories peae sary to accomplish the resultg Srongly to the men. {ern Union Teleograph company's en- ‘Tt was found that wood-rotting e i b B ichieved, Alongside this wonderful display | ginccring lahoratories found that fungi may be inhibited by alkaline, | In& manufactured yearly in L] 2 grea find s0 “I can say this much—there e will be found another just as attrac- | destructive fungi were unable to | or basic, substance: The fungus | country. tainly never has heen so much in- tive. It is a unique plan and ar-| grow if the wood were lmpregnated norm: grows in an acidic envi Thelr original home appears to torest in the whys and l\\hrrn!‘h;rm v:mz'-m';;:X of ‘v!;u; Im:)v Fasy \?‘u\'h-‘ with a ,tmng" nongh .ix mlw s;m. ymm\wlx:' r:«nd !w'n»‘ 1(:‘ omnmnly] | have been Pennsylvania, but thejr any car's design to my knowledge, chine, which brings out one|stance, He determined also that | ecapable of producing the required | i been true of these new Hup- big outstanding featy of | heavy petroloum was the best oil | degree of acidity in its medium of | habitat now extends from coast | mobiles.” this very popular home necessity. As| type base preservative for wood re- | growth. If the ic matcrial is [ to coast, with their favorite haunts | vou stand, looking at the operation | quiring a waterproof coating. present in concentrations heyond | the northern half of the United ‘of the machine, you wonder in| H I ach 3 - | States, K3 The results of his tests designed | the capacity of the fungus to neu A £ l d Doors Buzz Around at amazement at its possibilities and it | Enee |iratize no growth takes place. { So fastidious has the public tasts ir-coole 4 : i : It 4o safeguard telegraph poles from ve-Mile-an-Hour Speed |i then that you will fully realize | o, %7 A8 HES VR OG0TV “ieavy petrolenm was found to | for pretzels become that the departs o New York, Jan. 31 (®—Spe mmg\‘h; "‘\fl“fln for its popularity, § {heen report=d to the American |offer the hest oil type hase preser mient of agriculture recently delved ] \ of speed in business, how fast docs| Fassing on you will find & display | oy omycar” Sociaty. vative for wood in cases requiring |info the intricacies of thelr manu- \ “volving door travel? ?h il r;':":' n ('";"" synehio. About 93 por cent of the 150,000 | @ waterproof coating and in addi- | facture in an effort to determine — | phase scts, speakers and equipment, Abe € ¢ o S Shkore + i . Thout five miles an Tours a the |{, "y S R e | poles annually Installed by the |tion is much chenper and appears | what flour best s suited to the pur. g (pproximate speed of th: 10 doors |y . | Western Union are crcosoted,” he |to be more permanent than other | posc. in the Equitable Buil’ing in Low- | “B‘:;l,;o&'",’;’;,l,’,‘r;:fi,]‘)h, maling ,,,_;m;e:. and since the creosote in the | solutions.” | Tt was found that flour of high er Broadway, one of the largest Of- | rangements for this display have|Pole costs slightly more than the| The weather tests were made | protein content produced ‘pretzels tice buildings in the world. spared no time nor expense and|Wood itself, the development of on wood treat:d with ous pre- (hard and flinty in texture. Flour of It is estimated that 125,000 Dass | {rust that their numerous fricnds| Wood preservatives that will be | servatiy cnt fnto small picces |low protein content had an adverse through its portals daily. During il fing | 4 possible to attend the | available in large uantity, highly and exposed in trays to the action | infiucnce on shape and size. The ° > ° every business hour 15, People | <how and at the same time to wisit | taxie to low forms of vegetable and of wind, sun and rain. Chemical | department cooks decided that a give & push to the revolving doors tji.ir hooth, where their own per-|animal life, at least as permanent |analyses were made to determine | satisfactory pretzel flour can be which let through 270 a minute, Or | sonal agent together with represen- | #8 creosote and of low cost is of | the loss of prese caused by [made by blending hard and soft 7 per door per minute. So continu- | atives of the above organizations importance to railroads and other leaching, evaporation and oxida- | wheat flours of high and low pro- ously do the doors revolve that the |will be pleased to greet them. large users of wood. tion. Toxicity tests were also made | tein content, or by using a *‘patent’ | building management frequently re- | i e e | “Leaving m-chanical injuries out on the weathered wood to deter- or “straight flour” having a small . ceives suggestions as how best to| Department of labor reports show ot consideration, fhe principul |Mine its resistance to rot-producing percentage of “clear.” T l h n 36% 401 aln t cmploy the cnergy developed. that 107,257 children 14 and 15 agents in the destruction of wood | OTEANISIIS | 7The department further discov- e ep o e * » There are only 12,000 people | years of age received first regular |are rotting, due to consumption ot TR {ered that in making pretzels, as in working In the building’s thousands | employment certificates in 192 . | parts of the wood by fungous or-| The qucen honeybee can lay twice | other products, only high quulity is is a gain of five per cent over | ganisms, and attack by insccts. {its own weight in eggs In & single ‘ flour can produce pretzels of su- of offices, yet 90,000 use the eleva- | Th tors datly, |1925 15 ihows that perior color, ghape and taste, The New Hupmobile Century Six and Century Eight * Will Be On Display at the AUTOMOBILE SHOW February First, Second, Third All of the tremendous strides made by the automotive industry since the dawn of the Twentieth Century are now embodied in a single motor car—the new Hupmobile Century Eight. We are proud of this car not alone because it typifics the century’s highest accomplishment in mechanical design and coachwork, but because its price removes the last obstacle to eight ownership for New Britain motorists. The KINGSBURY MOTOR SALESCo. 250 ARCH STREET, NEW BRITAIN We Believe Hupmobile to Be the Best Car of Its Class in the World

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