The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 09, 1923, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE BANNEE-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA. tion that 4-wheel brakes do add tremendously to safety ol drlv- ears Imperfectly equipped, and the Inevitable sequence of this will he ■ proviso making It imperutlvr that all four wheels bo equipped with brakes. "Several cantonments In Swlta- erland, which are 1 exceptionally mountalnoue, hare alredy passed laws to this effect. > "American tourists traveling that country recently have been refused licenses because their cars W partment of pharmney, Columbia University. Now York City; ” says: ‘Rlckenbacker Is to bo.con- gratulated on taking the leader ship In thls< most Important'Im provement. You have the satisfac tion of seeing.every other concern emulating this move, becauro It Is Inevitable that all cars must be so equipped. If tho manufactur ers' enterprise will not dlctato this policy, the laws of the various states certainly Will.' ’• tes on - 4-Wheel Brake Automobiles »”°4g&# lnt for *■ University, New York City; Dr. Caswell A. Mayor, former editor ami manager of American Druggist and now of the laboratry of Wil liam S. Merrill and company; Jullup A. Kock, Pittsburg, Pa., president of the association; Dr. Francis P. Venable, former presi dent of tho University of oNrtU Carolina and present dean df the University’s department of chem istry; Evander F. Kelly, dean of the department of pharmacy. Uni versity cf Illinois; Dr. Jacob Din ar, president of the board of .phar macy of the state of New York ‘jlnsurance companies don’t guqss, they base their premiums on absolute tests, actual percent* ages and statistics, "As a matter of fact, I expect to aeo a atlll greater reduction in premiums trora timet to time as the safety factor furnished by 4- S E R VICE sore -- - (1 Brakes," exclaimed Captain , gickenbacker, when he re- j D oilce that accldont lnsur- rojnpaules had decided to of- | Uiffi-rcnttal of 10 per cent In L on collision. liability and Ly damage tn cases Of cars „ 4 -»heel brakes. Ono lnsur- , company otfpra> IB per cent lion. . , ,I S action Jl,Insurance com- „ fully justifies our conten- ‘ - The Studcbakcr Light-Six' FivoPasscnger Touring Car wheel brakes becomes more and more manifest. And it will apply not only to the accident clause, but to other risks that are reduced by this engineering feature. “The next step will bo for tho various states to legislate against and dean or tho New York Coftogo of Pharmacy; H. V. A-rney, presj- ' 14; and E. V. Howoll, dent for 1923- ... dean of the department of phar macy. the University of . North Carolina. Extensive entertainmentft. In cluding an all day trip to Mt. DELAND, Fla.—Samuel Walsh and. J. A. Walsh, natives of England but now residents of Florida, have joined the ranks of those who be lieve the world is very small. ^ Forty years ago, Samuel Walab loft bis home in Farm worth, Lan- vasbire, England, to try his for tune in the United States, after drifting from one state to another, ho finally settled In New Smyrna, FlForlda, thirty-two years ago. Walsh wrote four letters to his old homo and received no reply. He neglected to write further and all trace of him was lost by his family. Three years ago, J. A. Walsh, his WX Reduce the S^sSkidding Danger! Iglll Buick Tour-wheel (Brakes y president of the association, a mu sic recital had' other features bnve local commit- bcen planned by te? headed by J. A. Goode. Present ofHcrcB of the American ■riiarmaceutloal Association are Julius A. Kock, Pitfaburg. Pa. pres ident; Thomas D. McElbenle, Brooklyn, N. Y., honorary presi dent; E. N. Gathercoal, Chfchgo, 111., first vice president; Lyman F. Kclber, Washington, D. X\ second vice president; <Vyde L.,Eddy. New York City, third vice president; William R Day, Chicago, J1J„ gen eral secretary; E. F. Kelly, Balti more .treasurer. Officers-elect for 1923-24 are J T V. Arny, New York City, president; E. L. Newcombe, Minneapolis, Min., first vice presided; W. R. Phillips, San Francisco, second vice president. Don’t Experiment * Buy a 1924 Studebdker described to him was his brother, Samuel. The two sisters of the family, one still residing at the old home in Lancashire and tho other In Now Zealand 1 , were to X5UICK four-wheel brakes reduce to a minimum the skidding danger every driver encounters on wet pave ments. » , The action of the simple yet positive Buick brakes not only slows down the car safely but keep3 it steady,' preventing skidding to either side. Buick four-wheel brakes operate with slight pressure on the service brake pedal, are of the Buick-proved ex ternal contracting type and function independently.of the.emergency . brake, f Buick has taken this advanced step of designing four-wheel brakes bn its 1924 cars in conformance with its well-known policy of providing own ers with the safest and most depend- i able transportation. - j' ■’ We will be pleased to give'you a . demonstration and let you prove the , effectiveness of Buick four-wheel brakes yourself.' . • \uckland, , fie notified of the discovery of ‘nelr “iost” brother. Klan Blamed For Tearing Mexican Flags From Hall EL PASO—City council hn* passed resolutions laying directly in the hands of the Ku Kiux Klan the responsibility tn ’tearing down the Mexlcnn Gags on Liberty Hall A statement by Mayor Dudley sal/ the city owns a number of foreign flags and these were placed on (he hall following rebognltion of Mexi co ' by the United States, for de corating. Just before the Klan meeting which wah hold on the following someone tore STU D E BAKJi Between 700 and 1,200 Gather in Asheville, N. C., For Annual Session. Sub-Divisions Meet. (By Associated Press) ASHEVILLE. N. C.—Represent ing a total membership of 5,000 between 700 and 1,200 pharmacists of the nation are expected to at tend the 71st annual convention of the American Pharmaceutical As- i September 3-9. night in the hall, down the flags. El Paso hqs boasted It has n, Klan but has had no disorder the i mayor said. “This looks like dls» order to me,'* ho added. LAWLER MOTOR CO. 332 Washington Street sociation — — Professional, practical, educational and ethical phases of pharmacy will he taken up at the convention In discussions and adfirefifes by Resides the mass meetings of the entire attendance, separate meetings will be held by the eight sub-divisions of tho Pharmaeutical Association created at the re-or- ganltntlon ol tho association at Its meeting last year at Cleveland, Ohio. Tho sub-divisions aro tho .house of delegates, council, Amer ican Conference of Pharmaceutical faculties, National Association of Boards of pharmacy. Section on Education and Legislation, Scien tific Section, Section of Practical Pharmacy and Dispensing and the Section on Commercial Interests. CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY Athens, Qeorgia Dddee Brothers TOURING CAR l HEN 'BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD-THEM TOO THICK HEADED LONDON.—An experiment was conducted at the Zoo hero to dis cover if the mere voice of a man could penetrate the consciousness of an elephant. By wireless an elephant was given commands by his favorite keeper, but paldino at tention to them. When the Keeper delivered tho orders In person the animal obeyed'without hesitation. The comfort and beauty of this new touring car are instantly apparent. Long underslung springs, deeper seats and greater body length have resulted in an unusual degree of riding ease. The body is exceptionally trim and graceful. Swung low to the road, with long, straight hood-and-cowl effect and tasteful appointments, the car reveals new value and sound workmanship in every detail. The engine—which remains essen-' daily the same—needs no eulogy. It has proved its power and econ omy td nearly a million owners. Among those who will participate In tho program of the convention are IJ. H. JH, Rusy, dean of the de- NEW FORD TYPES HERE Like most men and women who have found the Packard their logical choice you, too, will serve your own best interest if you study carefully the Single- Six in relation to economical buying. You will learn from the reports of Single-Six owners that you can expect 16 to 20 miles to a gallon of gasoline and 20,000 miles to a set of tires. You will find that they have learned there is so high a re-sale value, such small repair bills and so little depreciation, that good business judgment necessarily ‘ the one choice. Local Dealer Has Them on Display—Many Improve- , ments iji Body Lines and Mechaincal Features. The first of tho now type’Fbrd cars which recently arrived In this city arc now on display at tho show room of c. A. Trussell Motor to., local Ford dealers. The higher radiator, now stand ard In all Ford types, has thought MORRIS YOW road St. Athens, Ga. terior appearance, effecting a high quality aspect. Interior arrangement Is most convenient and the upholstery is choice. Tho seat Is deeply cushion ed’ and the cushions are divided making it easy for fllltrlg the bas eline tank which is under the seat. a general Improvement throughout the entire line and the new radia tor apron blending with similar I.uiiv tutin WIIII.II in uuun olui. A small recess shelf at the roar of the seat Is handy for small parcels. The door windows are equipped , with revolving typo window regu- I lators permitting any desired ven tilation. Dcors are provided with locks. The higher radiator has grestly enhanced tho beauty of the Ford four door sedan. This car, highly popular since its, introduction a year ago because of its low, grace ful lines, now presents a morel sturdy appearance, result of the change made In the front of the car, including larger cowl, radiator and hood, is that oc cupants of the front seat are af forded more apace, thus'insuring added riding comfort. Many other little improvements and refinements ere noticeable In cludes revolving type window reg- niaiorr for all door windows and a dome light for Illuminating the ftt- apron effects on the fenders gives the front of the cars a highly fin ished appearance. The touting car shows a decided improvement having a more streamline effect It Is lower In appearance, a feature adding much to the attractiveness of the slant ing windshield and oue-man top.' The Ford runabout Is likewise mneb Improved and looks more steady- # . The coupe'!g entirely new In body design^ and construction. There Is a more trim exterior ap pearance, more comfortable seat ing ararngeent and greater lug gage capacity. Frqm the dash there bp a graceful sweep In the cpwl to the radiator. The doors are wide and heavffy frowned. A larger com partment at the rear give* increas ed room fee luggage and the new type rear fender It more aecuro. | Ventilator In the cowl and a visor I over the windshield ad dto the ex- dictates the Single-Six as G. M. KNIGHT & BONA ALLEN, JR. Athens, Georgia. ' Phone 997 PACKARD SINGLE *S1 X 'sm» terior. The new cars will bo on display at the show rooms of C. A. Tru*-1 sell Motor Co., for tho next few 1924 MODELS AND PRICES-/. o. b. factory SPECIAL-SIX BIO-SIX swells Touring tUX 3WSK3S Touring $1750 Speedster (S-Pbu.) 1835 Coupe (5-Pm.) 2550 Scrien 2750