Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 5, 1915, Page 8

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Which. Contains _the. joint to dnjure the skin or clog the J| Which-it had re “t::‘:t?onw itim Y 38 N PN 5, kil & i st ) B vt St o sveane, | 310000 rea et ang e ot " . loNihe new Chicdgo Speedway, Sept. 21, 1915. grimé or- paint from the hands. . iz ; : 5 PEEA g i O 5 g AN e £ = ; ’ : = i by droesiits dna Shosere’ einy I D Nove 1 : - In this femarkable performance the Cadillac demonstrateditself o be the fast- . T cants o b Siatann B7 “anid e ie “guk autv-to | - est-touring car made in America—if not in the world. - — maging a ] : 5 | ey Tests were conducted primarily for exg ital purposés and for trying out o CCiihks GRABERTEE. :fi.'&é:tm;g'f"ffifl m“.:m.-“'e:m""akfi : Porkine | TIOR8 End, s timo| « ., some engineering prificiples.. THe ‘speed were merely incidental thereio b o ON.RALLY DAY. From Primary to Junior Department at ‘Broadway Sunday School. mental work.: i 4 At ‘the Broadway Congre seitionat b » e LI . This car broke pre:e;nisfing touring car records by covering 71.06 miles in 60 @:fi“t::;%ifi'?&%% y sl men in” o Bt % v S ‘minutes, and 100 miles in 84 minutes, 16, 4-5. seconds. : o apt Harbert . Cary st i | g 2 s With these faurels already won, the second car was then put to the test. It at wi er - _com v dotng some- ! ¢ : 1 car S‘:‘ ;?fi“,ififi'%fiifflgm fopiine & X m?“ o s - . was a brand new .car taken direct from the finishing room at the factory and school orchestra. : . v driven over the road to Chicago. -Ifs speedometer showed only 345 es of tendent CCay, hurs were. recitaiona e, : mes which will ‘a tor. oanateat | < o travel when its. trials: were started. ; by Mrs. Margaret Gifford’ Spaiding's Two seven passenger cars, fully equipped with top, windshield, extra wheel and tire, were used. The firs_t was a cm-p.gnt had seen some service in experi- v 8 2 B o i 057 7 The’sedond car dco ered 72.41 miles in’ 60 minutes, beating the first by one ususl ‘way. The-company. has offered | &he Réia" & Hugties 'Co. 6 |- earls and ‘thirty-five hundredths of a mile. ~ 1s | to_put méw m k;:’nt. of t.h‘:u:a:n:y hares. ¥ g BT < : 3 o 3 2 i o the extent of SO0 ? Lomets ¢ ind | < . It covered 100 miles in 82 minutes, 46 seconds, beating thefirst by one min- ;firénfifim‘ from the Sunday school.| If & stranger should come here and | / 'he was . ute, thirty and four-fifths seconds. - : L L R ; £ 4 < Worcpstar.., 7 the pastor, Kev. 5. 8.1 3 Hiouses, we would wet usy pret- | . . Nees sub : The uniformity and the consistericy of the runining of the two cars.can be char- E‘?;;E:“ aken at og; Sexaios . o t}g‘sfl ., : = = iz i .acterized as nothing short qf'muvelous-—if-no't unprecedented. [ BB T et :° e 25,000 ¢ : . ifia 2 T Nor ‘were-the cars piloted by professionals. Their drivers were members of . J . the experimental and engineering departments of the Cadillac factory. The driver of the fastest car had not previously driven ten milés on a track. AODOT . | It statian 16 oo ies RIE 15,05 | shage. idwidh X ibs REuEvEs THE m something, that we ousht _to take|J. Avling two . down the big sign displayed in- the | one share. .’ it = iptions was | Faster time has been made—but only by cars which were daifi'ned for speed i Pnete M e Do My e e S w and in which practically all else was sacrificed to that end. > Think “Hyomsi the Most Wonderful B e e N e s ot g : il b Treatment for Catarch; Ever Die- | Joun 1. .Corkchry was nextintroduced | Afver- Siripus Mecubiioh. tu‘e’ ] : These records were-made by Cadillacs such as the everyday purchaser can ob- i u m“". gun.:"mmm‘: g given him a list of about 60 desirable m ¥ il y end tain. . 3 %‘z:‘y’t:%ag::"m. e e haccy : Joiy, wak enredned, the- Do You Grasp the Real Significance of these Achievements? too common w can be 3 ok - - . 0 P e el & Qirect ap: |thing for us to do is to bulld piaces , : It is not the mere matter of speed attained. ~You will probabily never want kil the bacilli of catarr ent | hionses for sale and ot to ride so fast. resibing the ir of Hyomet is the | 10,70, 18 to rent 32 tegements and, for 150,+ The real significance is the demonstrated stamina of the cars=—that Cadill a 2 3 onlymown method of creatmens ehat | RPEIEO™E L0 I RG £28 T ot oy RoNDy hevas ‘ e real si ance is the onstrated stamina of the al illac the most reliable treatment for catarrh v = : R . 12t has cver been discovered. . |33, soventeen, and from 320 to §35 |van : et . 3 It is one thing for a car to perform at maximum speed for a short time—for Numerdis amelicited -testimanials | 55 Corkery read rom 2 New York n; been - expend s perhaps a few miles. from s o and wom‘en W!‘rouz:a;bm helped Bridgeport b*l:eof thep Aovelop - - > 000, ity built i th i Simples. most plbasant snd propabiy |$10 er menth sumber forty-two, from e 90,000 quality b nto them which enables them to withstand severe punishment. To maintain that s mile after mile for sixty minutes on until the century ; oty e 3ppiied peo. rata. ipofesth. lvalt ) : of miles is rounded out, is quite'another, The. ggp’fif%ififl‘é\fl pelled-to ship millions in arms by the v il | ime“the “Buropesn war is over and Adgiy . And a glance at the figurés will show that not only did the cars maintain , + Hyomel fo last s R s e et e Ay terrific speed but that the efficiency improved and thé speed actually increased as in oréinary cases, but for chronic |Vrited effort” io result-in great ben- b : 5 -1 the distance lengthcued. - deep-seated ~cases) of - catarrh, | efit for the best of Nerwich. Rk Wl : Longer use may be paosceary, and then| - Would Be Profitable Investment. : The accurate fit of every part, the harmonious action of every unit, the lubrica- by B Hihig somt 3 18 (o], SNGEE L Cade alldrestad the mest- i h tion, the carburetion, the rathflon. the ignition; thése and a fhousand and one ; . alone the bes:, (it might be cciled the |iME and said he was glad that Mr. jaus " . only) method of treating caterrh, butfCorkery's investigation had ‘proved 1 to~2;200 other things all had their parts o play. it ia also the most economical. ~ that the Norwich rg.,l ‘estate agenta ! The Lee & 0sgood Co. have so much | Were not alarrhists, bad. beem confidence 1 the power o Honnroh Lcharged. < Mr. Case seld that rents| wil “york ‘m‘fi iable b i The:shortcoming of a single function would have spelled fallure. =~ ~ ~ his remar! relieve catarrh, that they will for s |for. single family houses in Norwich in. Ne rom The things you want in a2 motor car—the things which contribute to your x that it |for. the builders would be those for | ~ 'We know, as"a‘ resuit of-investiga- e O By It e o thrbe : famitlen . ia.mtid N FUnZinat thenolre ‘E_-: w5 unoc- or ty & -4y be a profitable investment under the ‘the o8 - that will 3 cés and it was now up to callea nless they BOIYGN : ¢ limited time, sell this medicine under | Were low and that the- type of house | ance will have'to be out that ‘would show the best investment | of town. * < 3 their personal guarantee to refund the u physical and mental ease, to your comfort and to your satisfaction are the things —_— | could see Do reason why a building "ana s .wfich made possible these achievements, 5 p City of Norwich Water Works [ 5o 002 dine teeatmtos wee to of : Office Sircumstand 2 5 : Femtoes tClE S THE A. C. SWAN CO ‘Water rates for the quarter emding| - “Good, Reaspnable Security, hate > & anl* Iipossi- B . o brr gt S Sy 'Mol;g:fl;b:; .'Frank “H. ‘Smith said the housingl - We ::ol“v‘v that the men. back of: the * 5.30 Lioul 2 conditions had been talked about for | Hopkins & Allen Arms company .are N rw‘c d W l‘ondon J A atons N be DALs to il billa]|Years and now wha's time.to be taken | men: of ke KERINE: e Whe Bes o h an N‘ . rsmélnnin unp%d after Oct. 20. ey advantage of. There will be good, | beén uniformly &tful, and have 3 reasonable security in this investment | protected” fully the interests of other and the prospect for a paying return. | industries “with which they . are’ asso- He said he was heartily in favor of [ciated, afd “that .they the WEDDING me'trrtrmggvn of this building com- | ability the, means “to p this pany for Norwich. N company. . ‘a ‘| Shepard B. Palmer spoke of the very wle knogw tgy..u ‘ihcrease” tn the favorahje impression ‘made upon the thulnunngd( Norwich means_increas- committee by President McGregor of | ed apportyhity-for every merchant, ev. the *Hopkins - &, ‘Allen ‘Arms Co., who ] ery artisan and every professional man 4 had convinced them that the company R, ¢ Was sure to be a success.. Mr. Palmer ‘tha Al th) people “hav said_he felt that everybody ought to put his shoulder to the wheel and give octid 1 J - to - e = the building company a boost. . 7 P T m s e Correct Styles, ‘.z .Safe, Conservati lnvmpxm u:w' ! of M B-da;y,aw"r. Hill, J. C. Machper- [ber of both the football and baseball C ..~ +| Jndge N..J. Ayling spoke three > & v mif ¢ Prompt Service, A Bt . S o e 3 2. gpportur ' ’ Commerce or Board | ~Committes a ot | — Mow London, Mr. s |company, whether a. lo invest-' Low Prices| ment. one made for patriotic feclings TR : towards the city, or whether it was Our facilities for supplying your re- | conservative business in-, quirements in this line are praticularly S et fine and orders placed with us will receive the best of attention. THE CRANSTON €0. FURS with. ¢ ¢ H L { The Frénch Aine,ric'afi ;

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