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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 7

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8ATUU1MY, MARCH 17, THhi fcJllOTU GAiChTi'lil iJA(ihl 7, OHIO IBS Afghan Rug Merchants Transport Their Wares in Dodge Brothers Automobiles Oakland Production 1 1 2 Pet. Ahead of '27 CHANDLER DE LUXE SEDANS BRIEFED FOR formance capacity which has been greatly extended for 1928. Mechanical features include Wcstinghouse vacuum brakes, one shot lubrication, patented self-adjusting spring shackles, all providing greater riding ease and greater convenience for the owner. "Either one of. these De Luxe sedan, models can be seen at the local Chandler sales rooms, located at 24 West Main street." AEISTOCRATIC IN APPEARANCE CARRY CUSTOM TOUCHES THROUGHOUT.

MAKCn SCHEDULE EXCEEDS LAST MARCH BY 10,000 CABS ANUFACTU ItlNQ AND SALES DEPARTMENTS A II EXPANDING. BUSY ONES pleaded guilty to manslaughter In connection with the slaying of hi wife, Margaret, last February 3. NEWARK TrafflO and wire com-, munlcation here was crippled yesterday by a heavy snow storm which began at noon and continued until after dark. SANDUSKY Fishermen at this end of Lake were unable to make the first hauls of the new fishing season last night when winds from the northwest brought back much of the ice carried out Tuesday and Wednesday. LORAIN Officials are investigate ing the death of Joseph Vlnovlch 14, who died here yesterday aft an illness of one day.

According to police record, the boy became ill after eating a box of pop corn candy, and a post mortem oa ordered to determine whethe? poisoning was due to the cantfy Happenings of Interest During Past 24 Hours Briefly Told. German Newspapers Condemn Ocean Flights Berlin, March 17. (AP) Two German newspapers today condemned trans-Atlantic flights. Tageblatt captioned its editorial Pontile, March 17. The increasing factory facilities or the Oakland Motor Car Company and the heavy winter demand for the Oakland and Pontlac Sixes are reflected in record March production schedule of 27.773 units which exceeds by more than 10,000 cars the company's output during March m.

r. qj ul (U fcrttnjc fjt vHT vV COLUMBUS W. F. Hoffman, was killed and his son, William, 4, was slightly injured when their automobile skidded and crashed "The Madness of nonstop nights Into a truck here last night. TOLEDO Lawrence Watson, De with land planes." It condemned trans-Atlantic flights without the of 1927.

January and February also witnessed the establishment of new rtiklAnd-Pontiaa records. As a. r. most thorough and exhaustive pre liminary trials. Referring to ru OBITUARY "Two sedan models in the Chandler Royal Eight and Special Six series which are enjoying unusual buying interest on the part of the public, are the Royal Eight De Luxe Sedan and Special Invincible De Luxe Sedan," states Mr.

Miller, local Chandler distributor. "Both these new creations are road-hugging In lowness with custom design bodies throughout, feat, uring a cadet visor, the latest trend In modern body design. The body finish is in sparkling duotone- colors. Nickel head and cowl lamps are standard. "With two wire wheels mounted on the side both these models create the Impression of being custom built creations.

"Upholstery with the Royal Eight De Luxe Sedan is either silver gray mohair, or champagne broadcloth, the latter being optional at slight extra cost. The Special Six Invincible Sedan is also upholstered In mohair. The Interior of the Royal Eight Sedan is sumptuously appointed. Including arm rests, toggle grips, vanity and smoking set, Circassian finished door panels and window mouldings. The Instru W.

rha rA nf avh tit mm mored revivals of German attempts this year the Tageblatt said that if fiance, was sentenced to five years in Ohio penitentiary in federal court here yesterday on a charge of using the mails to defraud hi connection with a radio selling scheme. COLUMBUS-Recommendatlon that State supported universities raise the cost of acquiring an education and thus obtain credit for "fewer private enterprises nave not the sense to approach such projects In the rug market of Peshawar City, in the Northwestern Frontier Provinces of India on the border of Afghanistan, one sees many automobiles. The merchants front all parts of the country, as well as many from far distant points, travel to Peshawar with their rugs, bought in the interior, to trade. The country a short distance from the trading points willJut in Peshawar.there are hotels and other indications of modern times. Although the tribesmen are wild, they realize the value of automobiles and own many.

The picture shows two Dodge Brothers cars, dust covered, drawn up in front of the rug market which is visited by tourists from all nations. without the most careful preparations they should be prohibited by the Government. Vosslsche Zeltung said last year's German "foolhardy and tragic-comic" attempts instead of serving national prestige did incalculable harm. The paper added that Lufthansa should make every effort to discourage such attempts by German filers as they only pander to GEORGE T. ATKINSON George Taylor Atkinson eon oj George and Avadna B.

Atkinson was born at Richland Furnace, Vinton, county, Ohio, November 24, 1847 and passed away at the home of hit daughter Mrs. Daisy Queen, MarcH 11, 1928, aged 80 years, 3 months, 17 days. In 1869 he was united la mar rlage to Christina Kathryn Huff man. To this union was bora three sons end five daughters. His wife and two sons have preceded him to the great beyond.

Those left tQ and choicer" graduates, was made by General Edward Orton, an address before 137 members of the winter graduating class at Ohio State university yesterday. CINCINNATI The total amount to be sought for the Cincinnati Com party wiu nave duui more man cars, a three month total exceeding by 112 per cent the 34,727 unit production during the first three months of 1927. The completion during February of a third assembly line In the Pontlac Six factories contributed greatly toward the February record and is assisting the company materially in reaching its high March total. Further production Increases are anticipated In April when the new 53,000,000 car assembly building for the Oakland All-American Six will be placed In operation. It Is expected that the last week In March will be devoted to moving machinery and equipment from the present Oakland assembly building to the new structure which Is sim I when his car hit a turn.

He was sensationalism instead of assisting i the cause of aviation. munity Chest for 1928-29 will be $2,014 890. Hila is an Increase of 174 over last year's budget. The campaign is to be open April 12. largement of tho sales organization when Mr.

Tracy opened regional offices at New York, Cleveland, Atlanta. Chicago, San Francisco, and Kansas City, besides Increasing the size and personnel of all district offices. mourn his loss are Mrs. Lucy Casa of Richmond Dale, Mrs. Ella Wills and Mrs.

Daisy Queen of Chil licothe, Mrs. Anna Williams ot Condit, Mrs. Iva Oakes, Musk forced' to retire from the race, but he had already broken the rceord for the track by driving the distancea fraction over six miles In three minutes, 29 1-5 seconds. In 1927 he was third In the Grand Prix of Europe, also held at Milan. Kreis has driven in many of the WOOSTER State Senator Chester C.

Bolton, of Cleveland, F. S. Harmon, Cleveland, and B. E. Locher, Germantown, were elected directors of the Ohio Guer ment board is also Circassian with instruments grouped in bronze pan- el.

Such features as an electric clock, combination emergency lamp and cigarette lighter are included. "Considering the difference In price of the Royal Eight De Luxe Sedan and Special Six Invincible De Luxe Sedan, this latter of course, does not provide all the niceties of the higher priced model, but features such advantages as arm rests in the rear, vanity case, Circassian ilar In all details to the model as the Marmon Motor Car Company, I Pete Kreis, one of the new school jof drivers, who nevertheless has made an enviable reoord in his four years on the speedways of the I United States and Europe, has Joined the engineering department of the Marmon company. In doing so, he becomes associated with Earl Cooper, the famous veteran I pilot, who has been on the Marmon experimental staff for several months. I Not only has Kreis established TOUR KILLED IN POWDER EXPLOSION Valley Falls, N. March 17.

(A P)-Four men were killed this morning when three mills of the Hercules Powder company exploded here. The dead are John Haynor of Schaghticoke, Victor Sheely, Harry White and Joheph Mitchell of Valley Falls. sembly building of the Pontlac Six. Keeping step with the growing demand for Oakland and Pontlac Kreis Now With Marmon Motor Gar Go. Sixes.

W. R. Tracy, vice-president In charge of sales, has expanded the ogee, Pleasant AtKinson Gillespleville, one brother Franklin Atkinson of Brewster, O. Twelva grand children and six great grandchildren. He united with the Churctt of Christ at Ray.

a few years ago and one of his last words was that he wanted to go to sleep. "To sleep In Jesus." He was laid to rest In Boblett Cemetery. Rev. Geo. Arganbright and Duffy officiating.

Important races in the United; States since his first race In 1924 at Culver City when he finished fifth in a 250-mlle event. He placed in the annual Indianapolis 500-mile: race in 1925 and when illness forced him to abandon plans for the 1926 classics, Frank Lockhart drove his, The buildings destroyed were nsey Cattle Breeders Association at the annual meeting here. yesterday. NEWCOMERSTOWN Dead since last Tuesday, the body of Mrs. Sarah Jane Burdette, 75, widow, was found a half a mile from her farm home near here yesterday.

Coroner J. F. Lewis of Dover said death was due to heart disease. CLEVELAND Sentence will be pronounced Tuesday on Howard fleld organization through the establishment on March 1st of additional district offices at Milwaukee and Washington. D.

C. The Oakland Motor Car Company now small frame structures. The force of the blasts was felt throughout an extensive area. State window mouldings and door panels. The Instrument board Is also Circassian with Instruments Indirectly lighted from above.

"Both of these sedans are powered by the Chandler Pikes Peak mo troopers threw a guard line around car to victory. himself as a leading driver through his efforts on speedways in the United States, but he has scored noteworthy achievements in Milan, Italy, where the be3t cars of America and Europe meet yearly in speed competition. In 1925, Kreis was leading the Italian Grand Prix the nowder nlant after the exnlo has 24 district offices, said to be th second largest district office Announcement of the second addition to the Marmon experimental engineering staff from the ranks of America's foremost a oblle racing drivers hat been made- by Col. Howard Marmon, vice-president In charge of engineering of AD3 find lost sion and no one was allowed to CLASSIFIED articles. broup mantalned by any automo- tor, one being an Eight and the other a Six, but totl.

provide a per Cornell, 26, taxteab driver who 'enter the grouads. classified ads will connect you with business experts ol tU kinds. Ue company. This expansion fol- ows on the heels of a January en- I -a successful Six nVRr ctrtnnlnrff Trr 0 Greater Success If A MasterStmke off I IBffiLineOT: -the Crossflow Radiator iniroducedovL the New Series Pontiac Six (jach at tf Trij 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nT i Im iii'miiiiiifiiTiHiiiTiTiTiiiiiriTrni Not only does the New Series Pontiac Six offer new bodies whose vividness Of style challenges the world's finest cars. Not only does it offer scores of advanced engineering features never before combined in a car of suck low price.

But in addition, it introduces an advancement available on no other low-priced car in the world that master stroke of engineering genius the "cross-flow" radiator. With the "cross-flow" radiator, losses of water in summer and alcohol in winter are reduced to a minimum with a resultant decrease in radiator attention) correct temperature of cooling water is assured and a sturdier front-end construction is obtained. Engineers and owners unite in acclaiming the "cross-flow" radiator one of the greatest automotive developments of recent years. Yet this is only one of scores of engineering advancements included in the New Series Pontiac Six only one of a dor en reasons why you should inspect and drive this marvelous new General Motors car "Tlie most valuable car Th "cmn-floui" filatnt cotubta of turn ndt a toft anJ cer madnfi mf hortamtal p-aMfC Watt from rnfin tnttn tfia Inlet tank at on lUei faum kntitontally iKrimf Iht tort ana twnpfil ram tht outlet tank back into the tvmur lacktHng. It cannot coma in contact Uitth th wmur in ihm toptana mill aMr It hat been coaled, aryi, at a rrI, en tnoth lK coolinf liquid it boiling when it ntrt th radiator.

It It practically Im-pomble to tote any appreciable amoail of uwr or alcohol due to h(f operatlnf eemptrafure. 2. DOOR SEDAN Coiipe a a a $745 Snort Roadster $745 Phaeton $775 Sport Cabriolet $795 4-Door Sedan $825 Sport Landau Sedan $875 Ocdfclmd" All.Amerkari Six, $1041 to 4 1 Mi. All prlcet at factory. Vtlivtrtd rlr (ncloaa mlnlimrm handlmtcKarMt.

Maty to pay on tho General Molar ima Payment flem 4-DOOR SEDAN RtduettM 585 140 ever offered for so little money" WHEN the first Whippet was produced it was far thead of competition. And the perfected Whippet is ttiU ahead of the field in modern engineering design. It bas a drilled crank; shaft for full force-feed lubrication and silent timing chain as used on the finest custom cars. It has the only light car power plant which actually doubles its rated horsepower. The Whippet holds the A.

A. A. Coast-to-Coast Economy Record with an average of 43J8 miles to a gallon of gasoline. No other car has ever given such a demonstration of economy. It also, many speed, second gear, hill-climbing and other records.

We will gladly demonstrate this amazing car, to suit your own convenience, confident that you will find it the oatstandinj performer among light cars. ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY SWy Neither fHv Prints RttuctUm Touring M55 170 Coach 535 90 Roadster 485 Roadster rw 525 170 Coupe 535 90 Cabriolet Co-t 545 200 Chassis 355 90 All rrJcoe I a k. Hmmrr. Wllrea.OwieoJ lm tl4o. OhJa.

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