New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1930, Page 4

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‘Fwo Cars Collide at Intersec- tion—One Driver Held, of the ap- announce- said work " Ease and (‘707n>\‘f0rt In New Essex Sedan would deter as effectively as the so- | »d fourth offender acts, and that t would be much more easily en- lost heavily in the New York stock | market, Klotz suftered a collapse,and | shortly afterward was charged Wwith | delivered here with spare tire, tube, cover and all necessary equipment Touring Adventures 2 In Nash 100 Sedan Portland, Me., June 16 (F—The |head of a body of troops. Their des- | pristors. Austin J. Roche, police |tours.” The complatts, the sheriff Developments in Automobile ey |employing the nuisance law. Eight |symmonses were served on opera- Suffield, June 16 — Mrs. George Boston, June 18 (UP)—Commit- | jously injured and five other persoLs Sherift Charles A. Frieberg that Junkers G38, took off at 5:43 a. m, ntendent of prisons for and her daughter, Miss Mar- Stanley Bieneski, of Chicago.|from across the hall and his valet of toward society Jensen, Greenfield, driver Sunday discredited and in greatly oL MAINE PRIMARIES ment, | plan | 1 nce juries would not rebel issuing bad checks. He resigned his fe,”” Tayer said, “he would still sentence was suspended 3 T ude would restore him to liber- Includes Fire, Theft, Equipment and $180 Studebaker Eight ty. —The | ihe last vears of his life his pur- Maine primary elections today found tination and reason for the expedi- ‘ announced after an investigation, IN SUFFIELD AUTO GRASH tion was not known. commissioner, says he has found & | .. o yugtified in 90 per cent of the : ! |letic clubs, enjoying the protection | mona-clad slips of girls were chased Field as Described by Agents s Tk o S U - , [ places have been closed on this|tors of the establishments. Says Prisoners Should Be Freed KLOTZ DEAD IN ¢ . 4 tually 1+ P Tremendous Strides we may actually have to Race on Wet Stand Waterman, 70, of Greenfield, Mase., SR s S IR yesterday when two automo- |vice was subsisting chiefly on the {on a non-stop flight to Paris. here and Alone, Passts | before the | guerite Kelly, Greenfield residents, | this type of commitment | d and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bu- (9g vears today watched over the | » ; STANDARD EIGHT 5-PASS. SEDAN ial rather than |of the car in which the WAterMans ,.quced circumstances, e speaker believed his In 1328, atter having _reputedly of guilty. seat in the senate and later was 7 7 7 a ray of hope that good con- As crowning blows his wife di- S Deductible Collision Insurance, Interest Has Speed and chase for the government of Amer- s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930. [ | ‘heru yesterday for the interior at the | warrants were served on the pro-|patronage of school boys in “plus WHITE HOUSE NOT | SOCIOLOGIST URGES |, T, LOSES LiFk ! The city and the surroundin vay to put heretofore so-called ath- |cases. Scores of young men and ki- ;ccun(ry are quiet. |of state charter, out of business by [oyt of road.houses and many court : MOW“W HaS G. 0. P‘ Backmg m‘l | |charge and the proprietors locked | Qg 1 5 g | : JUNKERS PLANE ON TRIP y County action in neighboring In Auto Man Whfl] A(tl[llde Altel's []BS[;URE R['“M |towns and villages came as the re.| Dessau, Germany, June 16 (P— A LUL S \was Killed and her husband was ser- Ml gult of numerous complaints to |Germany's biggest land plane, the ment ot crminals to prian for i | Mot 3 e at the imersecion | War Time Premier, Discredited was urged by Dr. Walter N. Thayer, |y waterman, Mrs. Holger Jen- Bt e e Pf &C K.Z &.RD gally possible to grant parole | of Suffield were treated for ., 40 ot Lycien Klotz French war- seemed probable that the |m time minister of finance, who died| 5 ! e Thager ex. | were passengers, was held on a tecn- | "*TI5 SR, g0 of 62 1 “Th soner could then be | Dical charge of manslaughter. while Klotz, who signed the treaty $ eated on the basis of what made of Versailles. was being shaved by a him it the crime rather thane barber who had called at his apart- , While no prisoner would feel i inatinn | tried and sentenced to two years in 3 b pie o priener weuis, b5, 0, P, Senatoria] NOMIDBION 8, s22 oriones & e ds™ome INITIAL PAYMENT . . . $735 Causes Most Interest MONTHLY PAYMENTS . $90 nd evidence of a change in his vorced him and he was disbarred by R i s e d the Paris bar association. During % and Finance Charges for contract period. power of § jcan war stocks left in France was under considerable fire | YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL BE APPRAISED | AT ITS FAIR MAREET VALUE AND THIS ALLOWANCE APPLIED AGAINST THE INITIAL AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS. STANDARD EIGHT PRICES REDUCED *400 Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 200 EAST MAIN STREET TEL. 2542 osene in Cellar of Home in East Hampton, Aimee “Real Hur Custom Men date to succeed United States Sena- Dugald Dewar, Portland, were the . one and a half|and declining to make an issue of OI Pl es R dp,d 1 for the office Buffalo, N. Y. he cellar. | Bangor, opposed each other in the on night hilarity. Over the week- P s Bettng |" poip parties were to name con- ous night clubs and cabarets GENERAL TAKES TRIP have been gathering their evidence FROM BURNING HOUSE | s = "Gouts AR In a campaign in which no live |issues developed, Representative Fire Chief Finds Excelsior and Ker- | Wallace H. White, Lewiston, former [ contestants. Dewar, a newcomer 10 i LU Maine politics, based his appeal on | the question. Frank H. Haskell, Portland. was ; June 1§ (P—But- Excelsior | Governor William Tudor Gardiner falo and Erie county authorities . Mr. and | epublican gubernatorial race. Ed-|end the police chief and the sheriff away | ord C. Moran, Jr.. faced no oppo- conducted a series of raids in this iona! nominees from the sec revelers mixed their liquor e district. music and dancing Santo Domingo, Dominican Re- and presenting it to the grand jury public, June 16 (PI—General Rafael |for some time and when the amuse- the chief contest among three re- GIRL, 16, SAVES FAMILY |pusiicans to be namea party candi- Governor Ralph O. Brewster and June 16 — Viela|a wet platform, with White and|m . ’ | i 1 e et o e tmeir ary views | 100 Sch00] Boys in 90 Per Cent unopposed as democratic candidate ne was found |and former Mayor John Wilson. have joined forces to put a damper of the | gion as democratic candidate S Aivicinihy Uand closed Rumers ~ In the case of the city, officials Fruijillo, president.elect, departed ment places were invaded bench| Big Increase in ~ Sales of Packard or Economical Transparietion IT°S WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX ) London Joh A QUALITY CAR FOR ONLY THE LOWEST PRICED OF ALL 4-DOOR SEDANS The attractive means of comfortable, economical transportation for hundreds of thousands of motorists Whippet Four prices range from $360 to $645. ‘Whippet Six prices from $635 to $850. Prices f. o. b. Toledo, Ohio, and specifications subject to change without notice. Whippet ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1513 reasens why it’s wise to choose a 66S1X99 1. It’s Smooth? For the new Chevrolet has a 50-horsepower valve-in-head engine with six cylinders! And a Six is, above all things, smooth! In low gear or high—the power flows with a smoothness and silence that are impos- sible with anything less than six cylinders. 2. It’s Comfortable! Four long semi-elliptic springs; four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers; big, roomy Fisher bodies; and Chevrolet's six- cylinder power-flow, with its freedom from annoying vibration—all add to Chevrolet riding comfort. 3. It’s Easy to Drive! Chevrolet’s improved ball 8 bearing steering mecha- ROADSTER495ORPEAETON nism operates without The Cooch or Coupe $565 | The Club Seden apparent effort. The clutch The Sport Roodster $555 | The Sedan.. and four-wheel Drakes | raspos oue.. 4655 | ot omieimdin uspond to the slightest Trucks: Light Delivery Chassis, 3365; Sadon pressure. And six-cylinder | oiin G, 6, koassrer Desivers (Heb-o bos design means less gear- geray s shi!ting—-easler control. ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORY, FLINT, MICH. 4. It’s Beamtiful! Chevrolet is the only car so low in price with the distinction of Body by Fisher. Hence, Chevrolet style compares favorably with that of costly cars. Thelines are smart, clean-cut and modern. d no other car in the low-price field offers such luzurious interiors. 5. It’s Ecomromical? No other car gives any better gas, oil or tire mileage than the new Chevrolet. Six-cylinder smoothness holds down maintenance costs by protecting the car from destructive vibration. And Chevrolet flat-rate service charges on many operations are the low- est in the industry. 6. It’s Easyto Buy! The G. M. A. C. payment plan, with its small down pay- ment and easy terms, is available to every Chevrolet buyer. Come in! - Confirm the many reasons why it's wise to choose a Six in the low-price field. CHEVROLET SIX PATTERSON CHEVROLET INCORP ORATED Open E venings Visit Our Uptown Sho wroom—18 Main Street Associate Dealers - MOVIES WILL SHOW BAY - STATE HISTORIC ERAS _ Fllm of Animated Mapes to Be Used in Tercentenary Celebration in Depicting Development Animated traits, pa * of the . in conne tory of the commonwe 300 years of dev GETS NEW POST OFFICE June 16—New C: aan w census ret . 5,000 mark office building July 1, without wa ing for the government t Several citizens, appr need for a new post office, bou = the land last fall and opened nego % tiations with the post office depart T ment. The men offered to erect < building and to lease it for a ter 4 of years to the department for le 7 than it would cost the latter to ercct + and maintain its own building. The ~ megotiations were successful and the | = eontractors will complete their wor l 1141 STANLEY ST. TELEPHONE 211 Draper’s Garage, Plainville, Conn. AT LOW Height Garage, Southington, Conn. SIX-CYLINDER SMOOTHNESS == COSf next Wednesday.

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