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FINE GAR LUKURY WITH NEW DODGE : The Senior Is Dodge Bres’ Finest Product Fine car lugury and performance coupled with the highest standards of Dodge Brothers dependability and economy are claimed in the company’s senior line displeyed at the various automobile shows throughout the country, The cars tepresent - the finest product ot Dodge Brothers craftmanship and dire®ly reflect the engineering genius of Walter P. Chrysler. Eight body types, including the brougham. landau sedan, roadster, sport road- ster. coupe. spor* coupe, sedan and sport sedan, compose the line, Exterior and interior style are fine examples of modern automo- tive design, and stamp every model with a distinetive personality. This ccomplishment the result of imonths of refining a proven design. (Massiveness, sturdinesy and graces ful lines are combined in a product jappealing to those who seek the Ihighest quality In motor cars. All xterior hardware is chromium plat- d, attradtively setting off the rody acquers and color combinations in vhich the models are available. A record breaking volume of or- fers have followed the recent an- ouncement of the new Dodge Brothers Six models throughout the ountry, according to word just re. eived by 8. & I. Motor Sales fealer, from Charles M. Matheson, eneral Sales Manager for Dodge Brothers at Detroit Early buyers of the new car have een enthusiastic in their praise of he car's performance, riding com- lort and appearance. Representativa types of Dodge Brothers trucks and commercial rs formerly known as Graham Brothers trucks indicate the fim- provements in appoarance, comfort, performance and economy developed n the commercial branch of the in- Hustry. The change in name recently an- ounced designates the trucks with he name of their actual maker. ‘apacities range from the Mer- hants Express light delivery car 0 the heavy duty three-ton truck. nd fhe entire line meets 96 per ent of all hauling requirements. A omplete line of Dodge school buses, vith capacit from 18 to 52 chil- ren, and three different types of Dodge motor coaches are built by lhe company. EARING THIS WEEK ON U.. HOSPITAL [ost Hartlord Site Ofered for Yeterans” [nstitution today while three¢ ships, hurrying to 8id her, resumed themr courses. Search for the Padnsay in a pesi- uo.l 300 miles south of Cape Race, F.. was begun SaturJay morning when the lincr President Harding and other vessels picked up an 8 O 8. saying the freighter had lost her rudder and was drifting help- lessly. Safety of the Padnsay was an. nounced in a radio message from Saptain Rind of the President Hard, :n‘ to the offices of the United States lines. FOUR KLLEDIN ‘MIRAGLE QUEST Charch Party's Auto Is Struck at Jersey Grossing Passaic, N, J., Feb, 13 (UP)— Joseph Pleacia is being treated at General hospital todsy, the only survivor of a 1 milv of five that went questing after a “miraculous” light on a church door and met death and injury at & rallroad crossing. Plescia, driver of the sedan, parently disregarded t red gl of danger lights at the Lodi crossing in Woodridge township yesterday and a freight train caught the auto- mobile squarely in the middle, car- ried it on the locometive 2,000 feet down the track and flipped it 30 feet into the shallow water of Saddle river, The following were dead when rescuers reached the sedan: Andrew Barcia, b6. Catherine Barcia, 50, his wife. Angelina Barcla, 24, their daugh- ter. Mrs. Frances Plescis, daughter of the Barcias and wife of the injured man, The party was returning from Keansburg, J.. where several times, accerding to members of the congregation, an image of St. Annec, luminous and distinct, has appeared on the door of the Catholic church. Many Indians Embrace . Creed of Christians More than half the Indians on the Sioux reservation are Christians to day although net one of them had become converted to the religion of the white man 50 years ago, the an- niversary of the Custer Massacre, according to Rt. Rev. W. Blair Rob- erts, D. D, Buffragen Bishop of South Dakota, who spoke at 8t Mark's church yesterday. Bishop Blair has been working among the Indians in South Dakota for 20 years. He says that more than half of tiem have heen con- verted to Christianity through tha Episcopal church. Bishop Blair 1s a native of Hart- ford. He graduated from Berkeley Divinity school in 1908, and shortly afterwards took up his work witn the Indians. He became a bishop in 1922, START FROM SCRATC Husband (after quarrel): “You must not misunderstand me, darling. Lying is not one of my weas- G B. lieraid) | ™ 18 — he hospitali l:ourd. United tates veterans bureau, will hold an pen hearing nexy Wednesday or hursday on the selection of a site r the proposed veterans' hospital r ropsychiatric patients to be uilt in southern New England, authorized by con- s last spring, 18 1o cost about be bullt either in 1 or Rhode lsland. The delegations In congress from ach state are urging that a site he plected in their state and upwards | f 40 sites have been offered the gov- | mment in the two states. | Tha Connecticut and Rhode land senators and congressmen [ave Leen notified of the hearing. hd advired they will be Informe. ter of the exact time of holding It is expected several of then ill appear on benalf of sites In rown statcs. | About a score of persons who havi cred sites have also been notitiec f the hearing and may appear, al hough it was said at the veterans’ urcau today that the hospitalization ' pard has about all information it ceds in relation to the variou: tos. | When the boa * had a hearing o on this subject, Aubre: of West Hartford ap accompanicd by Congress Hart 1%enn of Hartford and | rged xelection of a site at Wesi | artford as the most suitable from | ~ standpoint of accessibility, alti- de, ete. % | reighter Padnsay [ Resumes Her Voyage New York, Feb. 18 (F) — Her oken rudder repaired, the Ameri- | n freighter Padnsay was proceed- g toward tl'e west coast of Africa ontd se e chifh| . wl(fl ConTINUAL children’s delicate stom- echs. Vicks is applied ex- ternally and therefore can- not disturb the digestion. It acts in two ways: (1) The body heat re- leases the ingredients in the form of vapors which are inhaled. (2) At the same time xcks “draws out” the your strong NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1929, FORD DEALER PLANS Bl YEAR Distributor Looks Forwand to Biggest Yoar in History With a reorganized organizatien, F. P. McGauley, general manager of the Automotive Sales and Service Co., is prepared for the busy year that he is looking forward to. An cntirely new sal headed by William J. Fowler, iy now planning & system of selling that is to give each custemer the best fu- tormation and knewledge pertaining to the Model A Ford before buying. Mr. Fowler, since 1923, has been selling cars of the lower priced class. A fully equipped and spacious Service Station with Ford trained mechanics under the supervision of T. Fay, is at the service of every I'ord owner. In cennection with this department s a completely stocked Ford Parts room. The business office is headed by Miss A. H. Marks, who is secretary of the company. Mr. McGauley feels that he has surrounded himself with one of the hest groups possible in order that the Automotive Sales & Service Co. may give excellent service in New Britain. POPE PIUS PLANS TOLEAVE VATIGAN First Emergence in 60 Years Due Soon Atter Easter Reme, Keb. 18 (UP)—The Pope's first appearance outside the Vatican, a8 previously intimated, when he visits the 8t. John Lateran Basilica to celebrate mass, it was disclosed today. The visit may be expected some time after Easter. The Basiiica is the cathedral ¢f the pontiffs in their capacity as bishops of Rome. After celebrating solemn pontifical mass, the Pope will bless the crowd from the bai- cony 1 tront of the Basilica. "Che enibrgence of a Pope from the Vatican after nearly 60 years of vol- untary imprisonment will be at- tended by magnificent pomp and ceremony. Tt was understood the Pope would be given the status of a visiting sovercign crossing Italian territory, and would be entitled to full honera, including conveyance by royal coacl, Hence tha Pepe would be accom- punied by {he king the entire route, while the conch would be flanked hy royal cuirasiers in their gorgeous uniforms, Tt was expected the pro- ceasion would be made a gala oc- casion, with hundreds of thousands lining the rovte to cheer the Pope and the king. FAMOUS DRIVER AT REO AGENCY The opportunity for New Britain motorists to meet Peter DePaolo, organization, | ¢ will ba 1 twice the national automobile racing champion and holder of the present 500-mile record at the Indianapolis track, is afforded by Frank P. Me- | Namara, 1ocal Reo dealer. Mr. Mc- Namara has arranged with his atate | distributor to make a reasonable number of appointments for New Britain motorists to ride with De Paolo in a Flying Cloud and bene fit by the “DePaolo System of 8afe Driving.” 1t is not Mr. McNamara's idea that New Britain motorists re quire the instruction so much as h wishes to extend to the public the privilege of riding with DePaolo. one of the world's greatest automo- bile drivers. It may be that DePaolo will find time this week to visit the McNa- er.cy and spend some time in ritain on local demonstrations Mr. Leo St. Thomas formerly with Capitol Buick Co. has entered the McNamara organization in the sales department. Mr. St. Thomas ia well known in this city. Williams Freshman ° Class Picks Officers Williamstown, Mass., Feb, 18 (M— Willlams freshman class officers. chosen recently under the new plin Aeferred the election date until after the mid-year examinations, ner n- nounced today. They w dent, John H. Patterson, Rmokln N. Y.; vice president, W. C. Fowls. \anetkn. TIL; honor system com mitteeman, R. D. Swinehart, Pot!s town, Pa.: secretary, E. W. Lakin Washington, and treasurer, Ernest R. Senn, New Pork city. Experience which indicated th:* elections held prior to the mid-ye:: examination frequently resulted many of the freshman officers bein. | “flunked out” caused the change. SUE FOR COMMISSION Buit for $500 has heen brought by 13. Gross and Jacob Jacuhinas agains' M. Paruiski through Attorney Thom as J. Cabelus claiming commissior i due them while acting as agents for the defendant in disposing of Sey mour street property. According to the complaint. the defendant agre&l o pay the plaintiffs a commission upon securing a buyer for $17.500. 1 | in claimed that a buyer was secured | and all terms were settled according to the agreement. but the defendant refused to carry out his part of the contract. Relieves burning No more sgoay. Sonu-ud discomfortleaves. Healthy, nar- mal condition returns. Easy to Vo sk pwanates o o tee el e e LT with pile pipe, 75¢.Tia box,60¢. PAZOf o LES TWO CHAMPIONS - Who Drive a Flymg Cloud Jack Dempsey and Pete DePaolo at Miami Meet “Pete” DePaolo and ride with him in a FLYING CLOUD DePaolo, national racing champion in 1925 and 1927 and holder of many recordl, is at the Hartford Automobile Show this week, demonstrat- ing the “DePaolo System of Safe Driving.” There i for the DePaolo demonstrations. If you would benefit by his free instruction as to the safe and sane way to drive in traffic and on the highway, call 2110 and we will make an ap- pointm:>nt for you. REMEMBER! YOU ARE NOT PLACED UNDER ANY OBLIGATION. Itis a service this REQ agency is glad to render you FREE! is absolutely no charge Reo Sales and Service FRANK P. McNAMARA ELM ST. AT PARK ST. TELEPHONE 2110 NEW BRITAIN COMBINED BEAUTYand POWER Shown Here in the NEW FORD We Invite You to Our Special Showing and Display of All Models FEATURES OF THE NEW FORD CAR Beautiful low lines Choice of colors Quick acceleration Smoothness at all speeds $S 20 65 miles an hour Silent, mechanical internal-expanding six-brake system, with all braking surfaces fully enclosed Four Houdaille shock absorbers Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield Reliability and economy Now In Our Showroom A Variety of Colors Immediate Delivery A w2ll informed member of our sales staff, who has a complete knowledge of every r~13], will he glad *o answer any auestion van mav wish to ask regardmg the new Ferd. Demonstration gladly given with- et oblivation. Tr-pect our spacious, well equipped and supervised service department. Ford trained mechanics Complete line of parts always in stock Nyive the new Ford and enjoy the finest car inits price class. Automotive Sales =i Service i New Britain’s Only Ford Dealer 248 ELM STREET TELEPHONE 2700-2701 Only the combined resources of Dodge Brothers and Chrysler Motors could produce so fine a value THE new low prices of the Dodge Brothers Senior are doubly astonishing when you examine the car itself, when you check over its wealth of luxurious details— and find atthe wheel, the wide range of its power. The new low prices of the Dodge Brothers Seniorarea direct result of the established Chrysler policy of giv- ing the publicimmediate benefit of every economy due to more efficient manufacturing methods, lower over- head costs and the savings effected by the great uni- fied purchasing power of Chrysler Motors. Twenty minutes at the wheel will convince you that never before has a car so large, so handsome and so fine been offered at so low a price. NEW LOWER PRICES: $1495 10 $1593 r. TWE SEDAN (wire wheels estra) . 8. DETROIT DODGE BRUTHERS SE-NIUR A 'CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP.. 1129 Stanley Street Tel. 731