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T Flint, Mich., Nov. 18—The Buick| Back/in 19 per cent df all the cars in its price | Henry Crenshaw, class, C. W. Churchill, general sales | man of Tillamook, s fourth car, o Buick. 0 years of service bought a few manager, has announced following | chased study of reports for the threc| After months ended November 1. A iy “It is extremely gratifying 10| by R. B. Miller. learn from the most recent reports | iy that public acceptance of the 1930 | apcion Buick line of automobiles has not | puint, o y only maintained Buick’s position of | ¢}0y leadership in the fine car field, but a3 increased its sales percentagc room floor That ot 4 9 and in 1 to 42 per cent of the entire price!oven in respect to class,” says Mr. Churchill. e Mr. Churchill attributes the in- erease in Buicl sales percentage to the unusual popularity of th 1930 models, which has brought| into the Buick column many pur-| chasers who herctofore have owned and driven other mak and to the loyalty of those who have been| Buick owners. feelir Dodge Service Depts. | motor c Miniature Factories | sption Miniature factories n\rcrporl(wll Crens! in the service departments of hun- | the pri dreds of Dodge Brothers deal jcar w that are reconditioning used cars accord- 1 Jack, pump a to standards never dreamed a |tra cost. A brass years ago: It has hecome a busi- | for the acetylene it leaves his salesroom with every p sible improvement in appear aance, and with work anship guaranteed. Crenshaw’s 19 IFactory processes are duplicated |and his pre in reconditioning these cars so that was produced buyers are assured of quality, fair- | ly priced. Special paint and lacquer departmen: er's seat. | There were nts refinish the body and fenders when necessary. Sr‘;\dt"«lt‘ i i shop divisions overhaul th: ical equipment of the ir Because a high percentage of | Dodge owners buy Dodge cars just what work is necessary to at- tain that dependably performance Al Ggmmum ties in used cars, and no unit is placed on the sales floor until,it is care- | fully checked and inspected Bo Systematic and proved merchan- ising plans have long been used by at the of a centralized factory used car New England s department. Accurate statistics on | November 21 appraisal prices, reconditioning | that for the th costs, re-sale value and demand by section car types in any particular territory than it ire maintained so business can be kained are e conducted efficiently. Guisswork is than the ind climinated by the men who handle | the council as lost used cars of Dodge dealers, for Governors to Speak e constantly furnished ideas The meetings proved by the factory used car de- | Will be con partment, and they are able to con- | 0f the vert these sound merc h:\nd\.\.“\§ plans for the ultimate benefit o the car-buying publi they v Eng are scheduled to s cral session at the ate con ren The study for 1 ommunities with State Employuient Figures Show cmployes. Keport New Hartford. Nov. 18 (A - I The i ’}”M“,M, he o ml.\\;\xnr.xu (oi e o abor show that situations were se- | turing coneerns, cured for 4,300 he 6,177 persons ; ured for 4 otiineaiinaiversona i S B8 BT who applied for employment during | /OFt" October at the seven free public PIEIEET FORPATER employment bureaus of the state. 5 The bureaus durigg the month re- ved 4,611 applications for heip. | The number of persons who re- ceived employment represented 69.6 per cent of the total number of ap- plicants. In September 69.1 per cent | of applicants were furnished with employim Of the total number | applying 93.2 per cent were furnish- ed with help as against 91.9 per cent during the preceding month. The number of persons who se- cured employment in each bureau | tollo Hartford 1009, Danbur employi 419 LATVIA BOOTLI Ri Bootleg: rene Latvia were ed activit runnir 249, New Haven 1107, Bridgeport | "2 676, Waterbury 636, Stamford 487, iM“ o ; 13 SR ried out the agrecment and Russian officials have LONDON MARKET QUIET ‘twmr shipsEwiichavere iingrad. Many london, Nov. 18 (P—Quiet steady | oo "5 conditions prevailed on the stock exchange today, the gilt edged issues | ntaining the improvement of | iday when diseussion of Thurs- | bank rate reduction forced them up. | The Anglo-American favo nioved * narrowly, fractions ne pendi the Wall street opening. Hydros were International Hold- ings 6 1-4, Nickels i iction 42 zone of activity weel-end. GERDIS CORP. FORMED Incorporated for $50,000 with | $10,000 paid in, the Gerdis tion will set up in business | dealing in automotive equipment. | Corporators of the new firm are John J. Gerdis, Margarct M. Gerdis and | John Pustell 5 Want to Look Young? The secret of keeping young is m‘ féel young—to do this you must | wateh your liver and bowels— there’s no need of having a s..nm\‘ | complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious look in your face—dull sparkle. Your docto will tell \0-1‘ nincty per cent of all sickness comes | from inactive bowels and liver. | Dr. Bdwards, a well-known phy Yoar Doctor knows sician in Ohio, perfected a “ve fable compound as a substitute for | calomel 1o act on the liver and! 3 it's Sinus Trouble Lowels. which he gave to his pa- ”"FP ng of mucous into the throat lients for years. from the nose comes from infected 4 s = sinuses. Wash away this drainage of Dr. Edwards OkWve Tablets are| mycoug secretions with Slna?lpteo ! nuses a chance. lective. They help bring about that | tonight! SinaSiptec sold at ail drug- 1 buoyancy which all should | xlsu Oon money-back giarantee, gentle in their action .yet always ¢f- | and give the ai atu “njoy by tonimg up the liver anl viearing the system of impurities. | Dr. Ldwards Olive Tahlets ar ‘mown by their olive color. 16 toe, 60 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929. =] VALGOTT HELPING T0 SAVE HOOVER - Junior Senator Credited With Guiding Tarilf Over Shoals Developments in Automobile Field as Described by Agents Buick Claims 42% Of | Buick of 1909 On Display Sales in Pnce Class‘ After 20 Years of Service | e e 1,‘::,‘1_; Defeated Candidate Claims Fraud Motor company now is selling 42| Peary discovered the (Washington Bureau, N. ‘Washington, D. member in that brought the some of the pioneer hu;!nfls | late unpleasantness landslide last No- | wise ones sail “wasn't much a politician " figures left any doubt as to his po- i sudden switch in ook. for display Buick was given a top and placed on the differs mater , in political manipula- administration > 4 tarlff bill—a limite bill the major to place agriculture on a parity industry in the matter of tariff bene- fits. It may not be President Hoover , but it will approximate the program he proposed ge to the specic 1 senate group that started in to make tariff rates resemble | 0f New York city are in no position | Ito complain because they had their | try at it and got-nothing much but a sound drubbing from the insurgent republicans sed the proble | day motorist. He said he paid only | a three dollar annual tax on the old Buick, although he furnish his own license plates from | | whatever material he could obtain. | | Automobiles were not popular in the rural districts 20 years ago, ac- | cerding to Crenshaw. He sald against the men who ownedl was pronounc | farmers did not like the frightening their horscs. w explained cipal selling features for the purpose of which was_ required to 1d tool-Kit without ex- Oddly enough the so-called “far senators have with the new lican side of the"se senators from the When the inside story of the strategy that broke the stalemate lights was located ness within a business in which |on the running bo: used cars accepted by the dealer | gasoline tank was under line-up on' the industrial sf anufactured bet 9 model t 1930 specia f Connecticut and Senator | mitted, but he | may be revealed as the two men re- tariff farm preventing a | cre of industrial tariff aving the administration’s nn:( policy fr Both Remain Silent n'hé-f for the had much to say the tariff has be | they said, was fou Stain nil erpioyestazalacootentin | INOLEASE Oyerbalances Losses o fon with colleagues ton, Nov. 18 (A — The 1 council ha itth New England confe Dodge dealers with the assistance | the “economic parliament” edly has had ter happened fo come 1 happened.and the opportunity. » sources within the group it is le : among the t would report essive year this | < gained r loying more strics lost, a Smoot-Bingham- Reed group were permitted to fight would resemble sox cat brought in ted under the auspices | New York and London. The c 5 of the New England states first day’'s meet- ing and to participate > ST E on the second d: The council, through its c tee on community development, made studies of the e job hefore recessing or Connecticut s of the new tertained this view and th enators en- extent of indus- | the extent of § ““BON-TONE GOT administration | hin the new group, which Se n says should 4, or about 45 per ce total urban population of New 69 Per Cent Given Jobs ~ land: showed a ne nd it is intimated re- | Senator Walcott go-between | : sons of toil mony with the president’s v that as matters now stand Pri Hoover approves of the industries and 9 communities 584 new manuf; new s:mup's »d companies, 41 were hranch ha imovela i re mmy spent a week- ;um with the president at his camp on the Rapidan shortly thereafter that the senate be- gan to suspect that a new alignment | had been made which might import- > tariff legislation. alcott deny that they have had any more of a part in | | organizing the other communitics. Of the manufacturing and it was these communities, suspendcd operations to other communities, and 109 moved | border last week despite the inland conventions nd Soviet Russia viet has punctiliously “was to have a few senators to a dozen others,” S ught outside cott insists anization of th: sensational new senators JAPAN FORWARDS NOTE Tokyo, Nov. 18 (P—It was under- stood today Japan's the invitation to attend naval reductiou par! January 21 was forwarded over the | 1 five power | Bon-Tone. This great rem leaves, barks and b | collected from all corners of the | these herbs has its own duty to per. 4 | means that got at the®very root of my trouble.” states Mrs. 1 don. “For y gas which would form from whai- | ever I ate. This would cause pains B in the pit of my stomach and soma- times around my heart. 1 would bloat constderably ally uncomfortable. My appetite was poor and I had no ambition to do a thing and often would start to do my housework and th to sit down as I would get attacks of dizziness that sometimes would | last for ten minutes. 1 tried several different remedies but with 2o re- sults but Bon-Tone seemed to got right at the root of n | understand; | embarrassing. explanations with - no| You think it’s . . experiences! | does banish the |often attends the menstrual suffering which tao ven minutes, s relief reg: | comes in five tablets do nothi menstruation, common sense suffering at | purse or pocket. Iifty cents at any tonic, ment of the senate imbroglio and mnes e st Ve Rublo Elected Mexican President were wouryled in aseverely this brutal assault on our w presiden succeeds pro- nilio Portes four weeks. liberty | tunction more progress. has been tion of the vote For Mexicans, Vasconcelos is made on the tariff bill in four days | . ® b . not be available for|presider than previously had been- made in | 11€ re iiie urlng lots; timated Oritz would total mor president, and then in the ate, the sl s 28, , high protectionists ran av with T T said Bt e G W L "l FULL[]W EXAMPLE same position that the rowpunchn- Eoniee i to noon was in when he went out one mgh'% Death List at 26—Disor- to steal a calf and got hold of a de]‘s Happen o All Somea e S Pledmont Section Probably Will election was. Adopt 4-Day Week grizzle bear, the president appears to | have assumed the attitude "'now they have 3t what are they going to do | GGroups Rush For Polls to with it?"” At the aritical moment, | Be Officials. when these who had made the raid wanted to let go of the bear and | couldn't, “the sons of toil” appear on the scene leading a revolt back to Hoover policies. If the new adminis- xico City, Nov. 18 (UP)—In an 0 1 tration group brings order out of |cloction marked 1 Sl ! ) « chaos, as it appears to be bringing. it ric nag Al ol e rioting. bloodshed and 5% may mean the passing of the “old lican | fraud. Pascual Ortiz 1 Guard” as the dominant repu bio. nation- factor. It is bound to mean prestige |al mevol for Scnators Kean and Walcott | candida ant majo lency o Mexico. 3 el An accurat « £ the dend : 5 was impossible. ths were R ® |confirmed and tho. her with | S S ami-official reports, i ed th e oll=Ront | number killed throughout the | o 0y (%7 OF0 states would reach 18, with scores — injured. Unconfirmed reports pla Troops Powerless Claim Voters Intimidated were cosed thre lic Saturday noon and wonier George Saul Alleged to Have ™ ™ "t reas it ey o Lo : bW e o ttempted {0 Tncie Riot | or an amovonii "ot o st 10010 i i : | Gastonia, N. C. Nov. 18 (P cd in nearly all of the Lotr mitlons lo siin the e v s hatied Charged with intent to incite a riot, T®Publ e CT of the clection board. Under ‘ o hedule ; B Lot |electionist par supporting the ¢ Rl : ! ; rying a concealed weapon and re-|on 1y otner candidate, Jose Vascon- : sisting an officer, George Saul, or-| oo S N [ . oral 3 ganizer for the National Textile Workers Union, was held in jail lhere today as the result of an al- leged inflammatory speech he made to mill hands of Mount Holly yei yporte o v olins terda Bonds of $500 wa polling SR o Quick stop 1 been unabl RIS > prevalence of d e ey orde veste ¢, the possi LR e 5 I i T 1% I8 st 1' “_f{”»‘ Ao i, was in the|2TOS® Oof an armed movement to | et Sy ‘.f.t _ :; uv1n K‘m ',‘ h:”’-m“ ‘”r win the presidency for Vasconcelos ’ 7 e i It was pointed out, however, tha 9 Judge '.\r. ]\ BacunilnSwhotnrasiaedi Rl S e Rl G it @ i at the and the jury which con- |00 SURSL S : x 3ways—in aday! s an els ties had guar ministratio with cla victory was a plished by celos st but or Orti; ull ihio g and accon: ting the Vascon tion victed seven > I Textile Union that it probably wou members of second deg Dab.IC hx Sl e murder ed because o suppor ; in connection with sfaying of 0. 1. "% 1 £ Sl 3 i and because Vasconcelos h 5 Aderholt. Gastonia chicf of police, | C7 dartia RN o P If head is stuffed with mucus and you when police interrupted. A pistol taetl g e i have a cold, step up to the nearest drug d on him and led to the charge of carrying a con- rtment of counter and ask for Hi In one-t coaled weapon persor the usual time, pleasantly. and safely, A tele ed to M. Toth- a5 tnd | itcheckscold 3 waysat once ... 1:Opens erow and an 1 labor de- bowels without griping ... 2: Checks fense membe e ot to fever Tones system, restor 3 i ev ones system, restores pep. Albert Otherow. both found in his Do’k weep, ke il Cocd i Ask any druggls; pocket, caused police to express the KilCA JEs A I e 35 G for the red box o belief tha tthe name “Saul” probably | O¥°rtur : . the whole family. capital death toll was five soldiers gt was an allas and that e T wounded seriously in addition ‘o Belgian Diamond Shops e e Closed by Lost Orders ————— ——- = Brussels, Nov. 18 (P—Diamond 1 I Jor Economical Transportation mills here and at ntwerp were closed today for v was feared | would be g long period of idleness as a consequ of cancellation af ‘K the usual Christmas orders fron cellations are the outgrowth of the clal crisis. Four thousand men by the shutdown As another result of the financial crises twelve hrokers today were unable to meet their obligations. An emergency committee of bankers and brokers covered their losses to idle AT THE RCOT | OF MY TROUBLE” | “For Years I Suffered With Gas,” Says Mrs. Reardon Smart » Smooth « Safe Dependable « and Priced Within the Reach of All! | E i \HE new Chevrolet was designed usually swift in acceleration. It is de- and built to bring the advantages signed throughout for greater safety of six-cylinder performance within the and dependability. And its low first o w . reach of all those who can afford any cost, combined with its outstanding % automobile. For that reason it has met economy of operation, makes it truly MRS, DAVID REARDON with sensational succe —more thana “Everybody’s Six.”’ All who suffer from ailments of H the stomach, kidneys, liver and bowels, and from rheumatism, neu- ritis and nervousness, should tak hope from the accomplishments of Ba v s & i ! % N | l million two hundred and fifty thousand o 10 today Rl e mon tration] on the road in less than nine months! 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