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NEW BRITAIN DAICY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1929. Developments in Automobile Field as Described by Agents eak-downs enzoute experience has proved ter welght cars are not sturdy In construction to 1y driv- Three-fourths Are Owned in U. S. Pedestrians Are Quite Safe in Bermuda Detroit, July 1, (A—More than 32,000,000 motor cars were moving Qnacia] & . . <o he strects and menways of (SPecial Showing of the world . ng of this syear. e arc having a special show- The automotive d f the |ing this week of the greater Hudson “ department of commerce, whi L toria,” says M. D, Honeyman, cently completed the laborious ta S Yrenavmin Aute Sales to. of counting hoods from Iceland 10 loc lers of Hudson, Essex motor Australia, finds that ) three-fourths of the w car population, is in States, Spitzbergen and for bottom place tomobile each. is body was designed particular- ly for the fastidious woman buyer new Victoria asing contonrs have no p nize the motor and three motoreyc The country ywith the ttal, next to the United State England, with 1,128,000 motor France is next with 1 000 a Canada next with 1,061, . c huge family of 40( 000 manages to get along with 25,581, Bureau of Public Roads Buy Graham-Paige Cars Individual buyers of motor cars might study with profit the States Bureau of Pub ic standards of constuction 5 formance for automobiles pur S th 1 ' that contrll for use by its district er trudes on th is the dominant compar the construction, supervision, and in- | comfort is t t S e Torind specition of highways e e ey The bureau, which has just I on a linkage which automaticaliy twenty-nine ham-¥ 1ans, | changes the cushion tilt in conf model 612, for use throughout the ity with whatever lengthwise posi- United States, has had the ion may be choscn for the sea age of long experience with v 1k Milady may travel lo makes of automobiles under all | tances without undue conditions of use, and is in a posi-| Windows and w tion to know just what a motor car | larger, giving impro must be to stand up under heavy irther eniphasized useage The Gra have been alloted Government Island, Troy. Denver, Washington, Ric and Harris- burg, were found to fulfill the gov- sc i cove une rubber. ernment’s requireme , which we her pi i for dr T com- set forth as follows in the invitation to bidders: “The automobiles must be capable 1u of sustained high speed, and chassis | new muffler that is and body must be constructed so as|out back pres: and a nu to withstand the most gruelling tests that long day by day driving re- “Doors are Hudson Victoria : ‘TREMUNT ST FEU[] FIGHT IN POLICE CELL S BEFORE BOARD e o ot o Sapia Zong Case Up TOMGHE vcnoes o a nst siene in . potice . [ 0 E ded in Fi h[ station cell were heard in -court to- F § H day IIs eflm]g 1 g Clarence Smith, 29, of 107 Lasalle street was charged with drunken- a special Ax- ness and assaulting Charles H. John- & which ended with son. A fine of $10 and costs was im- posed on the first charge and judg- ment suspended on the second ing several m s o) will Johnson, according to the police board of adjust- was placed in a cell with Smith when Mrs, Concet- Saturday night and struck him while heard on her re. | he was asleep. Smith, awakened by the blow, retaliated and Johnson was knocked down. Dr. Moses Kupelian 100k two stitches in Johnson's lip to close a cut and also attended the bruises about the fact. Johnson did not care to press the assault charge. Judge W. . Mangan appeared for Smith flying fists at its prelimina ear- it to reopen a on Tremont street Mrs. Sapia has appealed to the oard to allow the store to be re od because she has an invalid ind who cannot work, and he- she cannot mee \ -1 Woman Sent to Hospital L) After Being Arrested ot Mrs. Villu Gladko of 654 West ot Main street was arrested on Cleve- land street about 3 o'clock this orning on the charge of drunken- 1 later in the morning she came so ill in her cell, that it was nece y to send her to New \action to permit ercction o Dritain General hospital. inces building on her High It was said (his afternoon that S A el (she was still very ill from dr Aol e Ibut her condition was not ¢ i e el " leved serious and she will pre B i g dor be able to appear in police court was sald today to be tomorrow. Mrs. Gladko's 1sband reported to the police shortly before her ar- that she left home yesterday Falcon Headquarters and failed to return \\I” ];e LOCthCd Hcl‘c Stadler picked her up soon aft The installation of officers of the | Wards. She is about 35 years Ialcon National Alliance was held [ A8¢ vesterday atfernoo at the Falcon | Nest of New Haven. Dr. Starzynski, | POLICE ANNIVERSARIES former tareihe alllancetin: |G W. (. Hart, Detective Ser- eten yruszek, of this city, | seants W. P. McCue and G. C. El- o o prasidentiion: Lo Lnger, t J. 1. King, Lieuten- Falcon Natlonal Alliance, who fror |ant Mafihias Rival, Patrolmen Charles Anderson, Thomas Woods, Patrick Meehan, Hanford Dart Viee | John Kennedy, Joseph Kennedy. Edward Kiely and Thomas Tierney today observed the anniversary of their appointment to the police de- partment. They have been in the servies for varying periods of time. Electrical Superintendent George Cooley observed the 53d anniver- sary of his connection with the fire department and Captain James Crowe of (o, No. 4 obsery Delegates from all the Faloon | 31st ann nests in the stafe send representa- room of the mayor's of- wore of the numerous po:f- nts in the applica of M Hagearty for hoard of that point conducted the installa- Joseph Mlyr secro- Anthony Czecho: 1ssista tailed i ector of t nduction of etary tr to his iversary tives to New-Haven to witness the| y ISCHAR )ln 3 mm HOSPITAL induction ceremonies and in addi- J. Costello of Waterbury and tion « ¢ © Joseph Shea of Manchester, who re- pr t itk f ceived lacerations about the head Ior the cor v 4 o ! and body in an accident in Plain- Nest No will > headquat- | ville yesterday morning. were dis- ters of the fifth Ialcon district and | charged from the New Britain Gen- the National Falcon Alliance will feral hospital this afternoon hold its annual convention in this s I city in 1931 RALD CLASSIFIED ADS NASH 400 Leads the World in Jotor Car Value r.][l"lls 1S tlle Sdan you W]]l blly, ].fyou Compare in the $000 Field ‘x) E will not need to urge you to buy the Nash *"400” Standard Six Sedan if you only compare it to other Sedans in the $900 field. First of all, it is a Nash, built in s the traditional Nash manner, with IMPORTANT precision workmanship in every “400” part. FEATURES High-compression motor And second, it is a Nash 400", and that means something in to- day’s lineup of motor cars. High turbulence It means more powerful, more L?}i":fr:;,s,h:d:Ahw;:w durable, more enjoyable motor iR il performance. The engine in this sedan is a new high compression type with 7 bearings instead of 3 or 4, with aluminum alloy (Invar strut) pistons instead of cast iron pistons, and with full pressure lubrication to every single bear- ing point. Even the connecting ————— 10d5 in this Nash engine are rifle Salon Bodies Bohnalite aluminum alloy pistons (Invar Struts) Double-drop frame Torsional vibration damper World's easiest steering Price Range (f. 0. b. factory) of 23 including Touring, Rmul:ur,(,ou[w A.G. 1 52 ELM STREET drilled, to supply oil under pres- sure up to the wrist pin bearings. Other “400” features which this car brings to you are the world's easiest steering—a luxury and re- finement of interior decoration far beyond expectation at its price —size and capacity for five full grown passengers—riding ease attained by alloy steel springs individually designed for its size and weight, plus onthoard mounted, Lovejoy hydraulic shock Exterior metalware chrome absorbers. IMPORTANT 5‘400“ FEATURES 7-bearing crankshaft plated over nickel And finally, no extra charge for Shortturning radius bumpers, front and rear, Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers, spare tire lock and tire cover. There's ~ One-piece Salon fenders nothing except a spare tire to buy —none of these other items, cus- tomarily charged for as “extras” at ~ Nash Special Desiga front retail prices, to pay for, when you and rear bumpers buy the Nash 400! ey Nash “400”’ Models, $885 to $2190 Cabriolet,Victoria and Sedan Models AWKER Longer wheelbase Clearvision frontpillarposts TEL. 2456 313Y4 Church Street o you shout the name of your car or whisper it ? Decloty ¥ When you have finished discuss- ing politics and the home team’s batting slump and the conversa- tion turns to automobiles, you naturally would rather be an orator than an auditor. And when you are asked the name of your car, you want to shout it, not whisper it. The driver of a Chrysler-built De Soto Six is proud to talk about his car in any com- pany, for its name is accepted as a badge of real quality. Although De Soto -Six sells for as low as $845, the price needs no apology from the owner. He found that he did not have to go higher to purchase com- plete motoring satisfaction. Above all else, De Soto gives a real foundation for pride of AND UP AT FACTORY SEVEN BODY STYLES RiDE WHILE YOU PAY ownership. This pride must be based on something more than mere transporta- tion, nowadays. It can be inspired only by a car that conforms to every high stand- ard of performance, appearance, com- fort, durability and safety. People take it for granted that an automobile will get you there and back, that it started in life with a presentable coat of paint and that it has its quota of gimcracks and knick- knacks. The test of its value is how much it exceeds these minimum requirements. The stricter the test, the more evident is De Soto's superiority. Ask for a demonstration and learn for yourself why De Soto Six owners like to “talk automobile.” DE So10 S1x f\ CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT J. B. 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