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e e Front proved taining dow; and window construction. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929. Gilbert W. Goodridge, Fairfield, 5 WATGH PAPERINENT Albert Hagel, Newark, N. J., as- signor to Chase Companies, Inc., Front Wheel Drive Tests Under (Cloge Scrutiny Waterbury. Wrist pact. Robert C. Legat, New Britain, as- Detroit, March 22 (P—The front| wheel drive, for vears considered a | signor to G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co potential revolutionary innovation | Key case. Alphonzo E. Porter, New Britain, assignor to G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co. Key case. Jesse A. B. Smith, Sttamford, as- signor to Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., New York, N. Y. (2 patents) for motor cars, is under the close | scrutiny of a half dozen or more en-| (1.’ gistance the power must be gincers in the motor industry. transmitted, and can overcome in- While all manufacturers jealously | ertia more easily. guard the nature of experiments| The front drive would greatly = = under way in their laboratories, not | simplify the engineering problem: WE MAKE YOUR OLD HAT a few will admit that they are at|involved in rear axle construction. | Typewriting machine. LOOK LIKE NEW least ooking into” or “watching The hazard of skidding is also said | Trade Marks Registered The Horton Mfg. Co. Bristol. closely” the possibilitics of the front to be cut down when a motor car is| There’s nothing that looks as bad as wheel drive. | pulled rather than pushed from the a seedy-looking hat. Folks notice it val church with a modern spire! Chateau Has Stirring History “Some four hundred years ago Brittany had a Dunchess Anne, a spirited ruler who wished a resi- dence in St. Malo. The bishop of St. Malo disliked the idea of the duchess living there and probably interfering with his regime, s0o he forbade the work. Undaunted, Anne built the chateau which is today a capital attraction in St. Malo and had inserted in the masonry of St. Thomas's tower an inscription which read: ‘Whosoever shall grumble at it, so shall it be, it is my pleasure.’ |Anne's retort to the doughty bishop became a byword among the Ma- louins, and tourists still flock to read wheel drive cars have FLOWER MEDICINE | themselves capable of at- Hav you dosed your plants for higher speeds than are con-|spring yet? Every fern, palm and | sidered sate for the best highways|other green plant should have a tea- | today. They have participated in|spoonful of castor oil in spring. It | the Indianapolis 500-mile race for|really is a good thing to give them several years but have failed 1o win|the dose about once every threc races. Their sponsors have blamed | months. Pour it against the root and the superchargers for their failures|stir the earth around it. | rather than any inability of the e front wheel drive system to function. Pulling is easier than pushing, the engineers agree, but the automobile | is the single departure from this| fundamental principle of theoretical mechanics. Those who favor the front drive say it achieves a reduc- tion of power loss, a decrease in PIRATE FORTRESS NOW FISHING TOWN St. Malo, in Brittany, Is Still Picturesque Spot Washington, D. C, March 22— S§t. Malo, Brittany, once a pirate stronghold, was the point of de- parture for the Breton cod fishers who sailed recently for the Grand How Does Your Hat Look ...? - The channel of the ancient Hud- son river runs under the sea for many miles, showing that the land was once above the sca. DRESS UP FOR EASTER Meriden. | French General Writes That Highly of ‘& medieval town' cannot exactly |¥Titer. and Jacques Cartier, the | known French revuc that wars of |lo Iealization than even its pro- Qescribe §t, Malo, Parts of it date |Canadian explorer, are memorialized | the future will be fought by small | Poncn S“I'Vl;dl(lv*d‘a few years ago. from the twelfth century but the|DY Statues which adorn the city. |armies secking & rapid decision.| Once considered the “coming” inno- majority of its buildings are monu. |The real hero of St. Malo is none This, he declarcs is the German |vafion in the industry, such as four- ments of seventeenth contury fndus. |°f these but the famous corsair, |conception, and France in counting | ¥l rakes and balloon tires were the partly erased inscription. Fishing rods. Banks and the Iceland seas. Ban- “The Maison de Cheval Blanc, the | International Silver Co., ners and pegeantry marked the cele- |house of the white horse, w‘herefi’l‘?r-pl;:\vr.i ware, Anne stayed on her trip to the chan-| The W. A. Tves Mfg. Co. Wal- nual salling of the vessels. The | igitorg to St. Malo. Another in-|Meriden. Tools. ;rrhhif{l:p lor Rennes blessed the |(oregting place 1s Periwinkle castle, Trade Mark Applicants eet with solemn rites. Rennes was|,; gpncient structure so named be-| The Stanley Works, New Britain. the capital of old Brittany and its| . s, Jocal legend has it that the |Screw drivers. One manufacturer of passenger | rear. Sronhahop T B M vehicles planned to. put a front| The skeptics say that the length| o po . at once. o o shining and artistically arranged, wheel drive car on the market this of the present day car would have| S D f A new hat for the small cost of a 5("‘“;;‘ in northwestern France | guping the midnight mass of Christ- year, but delayed his plans to work to be extended to provide ample| ore, 18 lgu,rlng teach B e e et eh% |mas. This supernatural adornment. quwkly cleaning. alo dates from ancient times” | ;o™ yio1ouin says, is only apparent IN FUTURE CONFLICTS| "provonents of the innovation, kxtension of lensth is considered 2| JR QSO COME IN TODAY Ava 8 hullaup. | which is new only so far as its em- disadvantage in this day when park- i 2 2 ';m, D e.h_qulsrle_r-' of t“l;G Na- | nortal sin. ployment in passenger cars is con-|ing space is at a premium. | The quickness with which Resi- r:r“ye:r:"? ‘fho&cl::'dnu:n:i‘:: Birthplace of Famous Men rned, claim many advantages for| Decreased traction when climbing| ngl Soap and Ointment aet in 3 “St. Malo is kind to her great men RS most cases of skin_disorder among the French kings, Breton a1 comrismorates thein dasds with Trained Troops Will Seeck mitting power. But skeptics are asa distant disadvantage. The prin-E amazes many people. Itching is h strong in their claims that | cipal objection is found in the great- | built 1 | a Raj Decision - | | % b \ Y o?“s:"“‘a']:“:n:’i:;;i’":'e; '!"‘) m: [famous philosopher who was born pid advantages outweigh any pos- | er possibility of injury to the driv-| cleanses the skin and prepares 38 CHURCH ST. NEAR MAIN enalolanllity & et b |there, is honored by a statue, and a| Paris, March 22 —A French | s. {ing mechanism by placing it in the| it to receive the ointment, which Tel. 6328 Modern or Medieval? public square and a hotel are named | general. who hides his identity be- periments the last few years soothes and heals. The daily use ? Manufacturers of fine cars in Ger-| of Resinol Soap for the toilet and employing the front drive and claim | the skin clear, soft and youth- success for their ventures. Its debut| ful, Note its tonic odor. in America is certain to come within Sample of each free. a short time—perhaps less than a ! R"““‘"‘- 'ih-‘.fl: l For Quick Retums Use Herald bration which accompanies the an- s 5 B he'an nel port, is also a spot of interest for | lingford, to the W. A. Ives Mfg Co., archbishop visits Bt. Malo annually | facaqe s covered with periwinkles, | R \EXPECT SHALL ARMIES out further details. | room for the front drive mechanism. | Jays & bulletin from the Washing-|(, those who have never committed overcome The the front-drive method of trans- | hills is pointed to by some engincers MODERN HAT SHOP dukes and the Erglish. Thi Blish. The clty 18| | \ments. Chateaubriand, the | often stopped at once. The soap front end of the car. e . for him. Lamenais, the religious |ncath three stars writes in a well- | have brought the front drive closer 3 a Despite its age, the appellation many, Great Britain and France are| bath is unexcelled for keeping 5 : " | Duguay-Trouin, who in his 40 years upon complete moMlization of all| Once cousidered, the front drive now | year—and its success must be meas- | : :.','f,‘“:';,e ";“:i'}:l’gfiréfogfl“;f’yc;fi of piracy captured Rio de Janeiro, | forces with a view to a general en-|has advanced to the place where it|ured later by greater smoothness of 'fl A ,,,,.m.,,ony Inside its remparts the and contributed much to the glory gagement will be at a disadvantage. |18 ready to make.its debut. | speuaiion and safely, | assll $ioins of ihe Mulouing ave packed ior St. Malo during the regime of its France and Germany, according togother like sardines. Space and |SUPTemacy as a pirate stronghold. |to this critic, have been influenced modern sanitation are lacking, The |PUBuy-Trouins' housc, still an at- by each other. The Germany, im- Rue Grande, St. Malo's main street, | traction for tourists, has lost most | pressed by the rapidly organized re- Marts out as & noble thoroughtare |Of the evidences of its former aplen- | sistance of the I'rench in the last | About 12 feet wide, but it reverts fo |dor- Many of the old houses of St.|war, no longer pin their faith on a type and assumes the marrowness|Malo, which once harbored treas- | decision by huge masses of troops. | common to the other atreets, Quaint |UTes plundered on the seas by the | The French, on the other hand, im- | and picturesque are some of the so. | Malouin pirates, have been cut up | pressed by the thorough organiza- | called streets which barely allow |in0 offices and apartments.” | tion of the whole German army be- the passing of a heavy person with | ————— | fore striking a blow, belicve in any degree of comfort. List Of Patents lssued what amounts, according to the gen- “The medley of architectural | y A |eral, to almost national mobiliza- types found in the town has iis To Connecticut Peoplemon.h v counterpart in St. Malo's cathedral, | List of patents compiled weekly | A“ ;zh‘l) n,:m}rd. »(-t?mhur“m\el)' which was begun by Bishop Jean de | from the Official Gazette by the Small fighting force, says the critic, Chatill in 1152, The choir belongs office of Harold G. Manning, Room | Will In the ncxt war attack with vllghtmng rapidity, leaving its rear to be covered by a gradually gathering | reserve, and any nation that ex-| | pects to have time to mobilize will | find itself vanquished before it can get its effectives into the fleld. to the fourteenth century, the right aisle is fifteenth century and the left aisle is seventeenth. Topping it all is the spire which Napoleon III ordered erected about SO ycars ago. The emperor had been visiting the Breton city of Dinan when he saw that its cathedral dedicated to St. alo needed a new spire. Through some misunderstanding the spire was allotted to the cathedral in St. Malo, #0 the Malouins topped their med | 405, City hall building, New Britain: | William T. Barker, Jr., Hartford {assignor to Hartford-Empire Co. | Ware-transferring mechanism | Albert ¥ Breitenstein, New Haven, signor to The Geometric Tool Co. | (2 patents) Die head. Bertram J. Goldsmith, New York, | and . Koeb, Tuckahoe, N. Y., as: signors, my mesne assignments, to The English & Mersick Co., New |Haven. (2 patents) Vehicle win- | Persons having savings accounts | have nearly quadrupled during the last 10 ye The deposits have |increased from 11 billion dollars to | 31 billion. | PALM SUNDAY’S Advance Styles ‘T;m unusual Low Prices at which Kinney sells its fine Footwear, makes it possible for every one to purchase 2 pairs at a time. 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