New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1930, Page 5

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. —_— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1930. ) quicks is large in compariso medical charlatans in AGED KINFOUND - THROUGH BALLAD ° Trish Woman Discovered Gousin 1; 7 of Wealthy Lawyer with acknowl- ea, the more e c, June 18 (UP) lawyer, SOCIETY LEADER QUIZZED | estate to the re Ralph H. Soby Appears Before Groun On Same Day It Hears Testimony of Bootieg Slayer ord Ha WIKE IDENTIFIES BENTON MANY DFAF FALL I} PREY TO UU ACKS AS AN IN HOTEL RoOH By Muskogee Police Is Impli- Smiths Says Man Held Doctor Says Hopeless Cases Oiten Easy Victims cated In Shooting 1] —A great battery three years ago. Trojan—a greater battery two years ago. Trojan—still ;:rcater today. ‘ Trojan has come to the very front 7 rank of all batteries only because of actnal perfermance. It stands alone in its ability to “stand the gaff.” Trejan has preved its ahility to answer every demand for Power. . Endurance. Pep. You buy unlimited power backed by an unlimited guarantee. Made in New Britain. Sold in New Britain. Serviced in New Britain. B°NEIL TIRE AND BATTERY COMPANY 39 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 900 2. PITCHING CHOICES FOR SECOND GAME “ Two Football Plagers to Horl “I DorYoeand Harvand s Cambridge, Mas BY COUNTY GRAND JURY Z2 o boreacs » Tavlor of Yale, wer Commissioners Silent About Gallicchio Case | rd, June 1 Barring the | TSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 'HARDWARE WHOLESALERS | et EXPECT INCREASE SOON - Although First Half of June Was Disappointing Boon Is Predicted For Late In Month P rence of York ker IR. ACHIEVEMENT NOTES Statements taken from circu good prepared by the directors gen- | Britain, New York and y from | foundations are reprinted | Boston | (GRADUATES FROM U. OF P. he nt, Max Kirshnit of This City Receive: Wharton School Degree of Bache- | 0f n lot of Science in Economics lein hotel at Hartford to s the candidates. r Works was present e names of several men sider thc position. One under consideration will ed to meet the committee at in next Wednesday. and : Storms Do Much Damage In Large Area of France . P—Storms w h\r‘H and up-keep. - factory purchase. A FORD owner in New York tells of a 13,000-mile trip across the United States and back in sixty days and says “the car " was extremely economical to operate, A grateful + father tells how the Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield saved his wife and comfortable and speedy.” children from serious injury in an auto- mobile cellision. To test tires, a large company drove a new Ford day and night, for an average of 500 miles every twenty-four hours. It was still giving satisfactory service after 105,000 miles. Arster the Firse Twenty-five Thousand Miles THE VALUE of sound design. good materials and careful craftsmanship is especially apparent in the new Ford after the first twenty-five thousand miles. Long, con- tinuous service emphasizes its mechanical reliability and economy of operation - As you drive the Ford through many months and years you will develop an increasing pride in its appearance and a growing respect for the substantial worth that has been built into it. From every standpoint—in 2verything that goes to make a good automobile—you will know that you have made a far-seeing, satis Wherever you go, you hear enthusiastic praise of the car and this sicnificant, yourgo, p : g oft-repeated phrase—*“I'm glad I bought a Ford.” A Ford car that had fallen into Fernan Lake was submerged for twelve days before being raised. After a new battery and carburetor bowl were installed, it was driven back to Spokane under its own power. Many police departments have written of the special advantages of the Ford in crowded traffic because of its alert speed, acceleration and ease of control. An in- creasing number of fleet owners are also purchasing the Ford because their cost figures have given conclusive proof of its economy of operation and up-keep. THE BEST BATTERY BUILT TODAY FORD THE NEW FORD SPORT COUPE Moror CoMPANY In addition to important triumphs in Germany, France and Italy, the Ford won six out of seven leading places in a cone test in Finland, first and second in the Rafaela races in Argentina, first and secs ond in the run from Copenhagen-to- Paris-to-Copenhagen, three gold medals in England, first ranking in the durability test over the tortnous Amancaes road in Peru, and first place in the 1930 reliabil- ity run conducted by the Royal Autos mobile Club of Sweden. This contest was an exceptionally severe test of endurance and sturdy con« struction because it was held in the dead of winter and covered 600 miles of steady running over snow-covered coume try roads and mountainous hills. @D NEW LOW FORD PRICES #435 440 Roadster . . Phaeton . . Standard Coupe $495 Tudor Sedan 495 Sport Coupe« + « & o » & o 525 De Luxe Coupe . + + . & « « . 543 Three-window Fordor Sedan. . . . 600 Convertible Cabriolet , + « « . 625 De Luxe Phaeton « « « o o « » 625 DeLuxeSedan + « o « ¢ o + . 640 Town Sedan . « « « s o « « « 660 All prices . o. b. Detroit, plus freight and delivery, Bumpers and spare tire extra, at low cost. Universal Credit Company plan of time payments offers another Ford economy.

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