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INTOXICATED JITNEY DRIVER FINED 'Vi. Sodergren Draws Heavy Penalty for of Motor Alleged Violation Vehiele Law while Tudge Warning of the ger A& bus load of passengers the Influence of drink B.W Alling this morning imposed & tine of $100 and costs Willlam gren The accused morning at 2 High street, by Sergeant ger and Patrolman Joseph Kennedy They were attracted by the sounding of a horn at the corner of South High and, Court streets, Alleged profanity by the accused brought the the sgene, They the under the influence testified. A bottle partly whiskey was found in his Sodergren explained that just returned with a truck ‘people from Meriden, He drinks, he admitted, but under the influence of proof of this statement, sald he walked to the the policeman, *just as vhe did." = After the ‘family Mr _and Mrs, Henry Young had been aired vat length in the trial of non-support charges, Judge Alling continued the i case for two weeks, remarking: "Ap- .« parently they are children who do not appreciate the responsibility of . married life,"” Voune, w 20 “ married a S ns . parents iriving upon was arrested this 0 o' South G. O, Ellin accused liquor, they filled with pocket he found of had had a was iquc the station few not with traight as troubles of vears old, was little over a year ago. to the home of they lived there . short time. After taking up keeping they had many arguments ~ the base of which lay in Henry's “ sire to go out nights. When the S remonstrated with him, he left home, anl his a house- for wife under | Roder- to! i [ ‘ ‘ He! the | During the past 11 months, Young| 2 has worked only two weeks. Probation Officer I ., Will probe further into the Lreport to the court case - FINAL ISSUE OF Factory Paper to Cease l'uhli--mmn‘ After This Week—No Reasons Given, ___The publication of The Staniey Workers, the factory paper, will cease with the latest issue of April 15 until turther notice. The paper was start- :ed during the war with the intention of keeping the employes of the fac- tory who were in service informed of what was going on while they aw; It proved so popular, that it . Was decided to continue its publica- tibn after the armistice was signed. With the depression that has hit the Stanley Works with all the other factories in this city, the publication of the ‘factory paper was at first cut down from bi-weekly to monthly and the latest move 'is the ceasing of its publication altogether. Its small messages every month of the doings about the factory will certainly be missed by not only employes of the company, but also many others who STANLEY WORKERS | Connolly | and As| burh of Norfolk, Va. aceused Jighed by the city. A picnic? No, siree! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1 Riding Devils Of The 11tk Coveley Standing on the sweat-slippery backs of their mounts the 11th U, S. Cavalry comes thundering down the road in a cloud of dust in an exhibition of horsemanship. steed had stumbled— If a foot had slipped or a PAYMENT OF RETURN were | ON HONEY POSSIBLE (Continued From First Page). advantage. T want Mr. Pearson to state his plans, The situation on the Boston and Maine the past three or four years has been odorous. I have spent three months in W no great confidence in the New Haven have had the pleasure of reading it, |roac and though it is not definitely known !10'\\' long it will remain out of bus- iness, it is sincerely hoped that it will make its appearance in the near | future. Next Friday evening in club, the Stanley Works and the Stanley Rule and Level will hold a get-together dance, and a large num- ber of tickets have been sold for the affair. Miss Bertha Landgren and Miss Gertrude Klein have been elected to §erve two years on the women's ex- esutive committees In the office. 10 ELECT OFFICERS Board of Dircctors At the Y. W. C. the Elks' Will Meet on Wednesday Morning of Next Week, A meeting of the board of directors of the Y. W. . A. will be held in the main office on Hungerford Court next Wednesday morning for the purpose of electing officers for the coming year. Mrs. George ganization at lora Mrs. | Traut the Humnphrey G. Platt, Mary Whittlesey, assistant and Mrs. W. . Brooks, secretary. Beginning this evening the high school classes will again meet in room 209 of the Cntral High build- ing instead of at the Y A Due the increase in number of people desir to take swimming lesgons new will be formed to start the first week in May. Girls de siring to enter thesc K- el to register hefore The will be open on Thursday evenir nesday as previously heads present the or- time. Miss vice-president; Mi is treasurer; school w. C to the classes pool for plunges The population Columbia is 6,000,001 west Drug farming in ton is a profitahle rn Washing- enterprise Cause of Constipation treasurer, | | The report was Quickly Removed BACK It Robart McCarrison of ti man's white onstipatior Vitamin MONEY Lt. Col ish Medical tha white menkeys the gestion and Without striped mu ) to move howe dltappears with 4 proper rich diet Add Vegex t much better you cine, hut A delicious ing besides Vitamin and phosphates a0 functioning of Try Vegex tnday, druggist scll 1, a you are nat abselut at partly emptied jar and refunded. Vegex is packed $6c and $1.00 sizes. Your gre and irn in vour m in jar NOT SATISFIED | “I move that we do something to place the road on a better b A. Maxy Hiller of New Haven, tak- ing the floor said: “I've heard a great deal of talk at| these annual meetings and very little hington and they have | lot. The voting was to be collective- Iy on them. When those items relat- ing te securities of the road were un- der consideration, Mr. Bogigian asked, “Will it take 75 to 100 years to put the road on its feet?” *It will be a long time before then,"” Mr Buckland replied. If we get a reasonable return on our investments and business continues to gain, I ex- pect to see this road pay dividends. INVESTIGATING LOSS OF $106 IN CHECKS Murva Essa of Beckley Appears Be- fore Judge Griswold in Ber- lin Town Court. Murva Essa of Beckley, appeared has been done.” He then attempted to move the election of the directors but was ruled out of order as the an- | nnal acceptance of report was the| question before the stockholders | RBenjamin Silverthau rose to speak | and was challenged by Mr. Buckland | as not being a stockholder of record. Mr. Silverthau replied: “Bet you $1,000 to $50 T am.” was recognized and said: “1 have saved this road dollars though T do not want any | credit for it. As all New Haven em- ployes have passes and the stockhold- | crs get no dividends, I say the stock- | holders should have passe | Mr. Buckland interrupted to say | that Silverthau was not talking on the question, and Silverthau sat down. | adopted. A ballot for | directors was then called for | George Smith of Massachusetts | asked if there was any way by which could be abolished. Mr. | replied that it would he | nly by suspension of state corpor- ation laws, and by changing the man- ner of incorporating companies. Mr. Hiller moved that some other | method than proxies be used for | electing directors Mr, I:mkmvnl‘ could not accept that idea, Mr. Silverthau spoke favoring a freight increase, millions of | ickiand 15 per cent About Dividends, Mr various items Buckland then took business on the bal- up the |G bhefore Judge Griswold in the Berlin town court last evening on a charge of assaulting Bdward Sanberg, a driv- er for the Standard Oil company. Sanberg was also arraigned in court but he was discharged. o was fin- ed %10 and costs and fined an extra $10 for contempt court. The trouble occurred on Good Fri- it is claimed, Sanberg with his employer went to Essa to collect the extra 87 which he had given him in change the previous da a said that Sanberg gave him a shor me when tilled. his gasoline tank. This started the melee in which anberg lost his coat. It is also reported that during the atfair $106 in checks was lost. Judge old stated that the matter of lost checks is being inv igated. Haber of Kensington ap- the judge on a charge Quasnick. He wa sentenced to 30 days in jail and to work out a previous fine of $10 im- posced upon him about six weeks ago ¥ of wien, asnre 3 the Thomas peared before of aulting Eva appeal for Money to Fight Flood Disaster Rock, Ark., April 19.—An urgent appeal to the federal govern- ment for an emergency appropriation be used in the fighting of ilood waters of the Mississippi river in kansas was telegraphed to Washing- ton hy Governor McRae {oday. Little to Secretary of the Navy Denb, | new boats bought from England for coast patrol duty. 12 knots an hour, I v. —] Denby Tests New Speed Boat v takes a trial spin in one of the It made Ar- | The Use QO-faWorrying Some of the 2,000 ne groes made homeles ( They have just received food handed out in one of the 12 breadlines estal | | | I 092 in the fire at Berkley, su-| PAONESSA OUSTS DEP. HARGREAVES | from First Page). (Continued pleased with the decision to drop the | deputy who had served under him for | a number of years. He expressed re- gret at the action of the mayor and | was at a loss to know fust what | course he would pursue after Mr. Hargreaves winds up his duties at the | office. | It is expected that Miss Jean Coch- | rane, for several years second deputy | city elerk, will be advanced to the| position of first deputy. Miss Coch- rane has acted in that capacity on| numerous occasions and while Deputy Hargreaves was overseas in the serv-/ ice she handled much of the busi-| ness of the offide in a manner that found satisfaction with the present| mayor. At times she has assisted H\!'; mayor in keeping record of council ssions, one of the most important duties of the deputy. } Mayor for Efficiency. | Explaining his stand in the matter, Mayor Paonessa asserted that he greatly regretted having to remove Mr. Hargreaves, who is a personal | friend, he said. Yet, he sald, he was| elected on a platform of efficiency and economy and he believes such a change is a stringent step in that di- rection. He assured that it was not a political move since there is no one slated to replace the retiring official. Until such time as a deviation from this course is believed advisable, the work of the office will be handled by the reduced force. LOCAL STUDENT MAY WIN SIGNAL HONOR Colorado School to Award Schol- arship toFach State A four year scholarship in the Colorado School! of Mines, may be awarded to a New Britain High school student, according to a communica- tion read at the upper class assembly in High school this morning by Prin- cipal L. P. Slade. The communica- tion was from the Connecticut State Bpard of Education stating that |hi‘; wostern school had offered a foar | year scholarship but to one student from each state. Students in the local High school feel they have a good chance to win the scholarship and an eTort will be made to bring it to this city. Candidates for the honor were advised to leave their names with Clinton E. “arnham, headmaster. The student having the best record in the local school willl be recommended to the state board | for the scholarship. The state board will select from the best of these rec- omimendations submitted from all over the state, | Amphion Club Meets A meeting of the Amphion club was held during and after the fifth perfod yesterday afterpoon in room 2 of the Academic building. A great response | his come from the request for posters | ich the club sent out some time ago. To date about 20 posters have | heen handed in. At the meeting of the | club yesterday a committee, composed | Clintan E. I"arnham, Arthur Han- and Joseph Wiseltier, was chosen | to judge the posters, the successful | ones receiving prizes as follows: first | prize, $2.50 in gold; second prize, two of the best seats for the performance of the High school play, “A Pair o Sixes,”" and the third prize two of fl\@‘ second best seats. Class Night Committee A meeting of the class night com- | mittee was held in room 304 of the vocational building during the fifth| period th afternoon. Those who| have been chosen to give the class will, | the class history and the class oration | were also asked to be present | Address to Girls | A special time schedule will be in | effect tomorrow morning, during| which all young women will report in | the auditorium to hear an addres: “Possibilities for High School Stu- dents in Nursing Profession,” by M Mahel 8 Welch, executive secretary | the tern Council for Nursing | | PRINCE PLAYS GOLF Has Game with Tokio Crown l‘rlmv‘ —Cameramen Throw Them Off | Their Standards. April 19.—The Prince les today concluded his offic it tn Tokio by playing golf with own Prince Hirohito, the regent. The battery of cameras that “ollow- | e¢d the royal players around the course apparently had the effect of putting them both off their games. No score cards were turned in. \record for “NOW 1 AM WELL AND STRONG” It You Cannot Trathiully Say This of Yourself, Take Gude's Pepto- Mangan, ayg strong and to be what are Are you going down in health adaches, liges- all that long 80 much If you are not healthy as you used vou doing ahout it? to lat yvourself run and he subject to h tien, nervousness, and train of ailments that pain and misery and unhappiness’ Don't do it, Start now to take Gude's Pepto-Mangan with your meals and it will build you up to health again. Tt contains a form of iron that gets into the blood easily and glves you strength and greater vitality and u good color-—and you will slecp well, because your nerves won't hother you Then yeu can say 1 feel great” and mean every work of it, Gude's Pep- to-Mangan has been used for thirty years——you can depend upon it to help vou back to health, Sold in hoth liquid and tablet form by drug- glsts everywhere, but it will not do you any good if you let it stay on the druggist's shelf. Advertisement, ir cause oo LYONS-GLACKIN WEDDING Shower ‘Tendered Miss Margaret Lyons of Cottage Place Who Will Marry On May 24, has been made of the engagement and coming wedding of Miss Margaret Lyons of Cottage Place, and John Glackin of Washing- won Place, this city. The announce- ment was made last evening at a mis- cellaneous shower tendered Miss l.yons by X Marie Vater at the home of Miss Anna Thompson. About 50 guests attended the shower and Miss Lyons was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. During the evening a mock marriage was performed with Miss ('lara Bradley, Anna Yaross and Amy Chapman taking part. Solos were rendered by Niss Doris Sykes and Mrs. Dessie Alderman. Miss I'rieda Vater entertained at the piano. The wedding of the local couple will take place on May 24 at the Church of St. John the Evangelist. Rev, Thomas J. Laden, pastor, will per- form the ceremony Mr. Glackin is well known locally and is employed at Hanna's gorage on 430 Main street. He swas at one time manager of the Lyceum theater. GITY'S BILLS $61,490 Mayor Paonessa to Preside Over First Announcement Session of Council Tonight—Plan Commission Has Report. Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa will pre- side over his first session of the com- mon council tonight. The meeting will also be the first in this term for two aldermen and 13 councilmen. The finance committee will recom- dend the payment of bills itemized as follows: Incidentals, 32,541.64; special appropriations, $97,600; payments on principal $2,000; interest and discount $386.88; sinking funds, $24,000; City Hall commission, $939.61; Municipal Home service bureau, $30.61; park commission, $1,220.9 State Aid for s, $1,434.64; board of health, 1; public works board, $11,- polic board, $1,043.46; fire board, $831 charity board, $10,- 086.98; water board, $6,063.96. Total, $61,490.34. The City Plan Commission will re- port that it does not feel it has the right to hold public hearings on the location for a comfort station. A rec- ommendation will be made that the report approving a station at the south end of central square be adopt- | ed. This report is now on file. PAROLLED 12 BOYS Easter Gifts of Freedom Are Given at State Reform School Meriden, April 19.—Superintendent Edward 8. Boyd, of the State School for Boys, has continued the plan which he instituted at Christmas time. The twelve boys who made the best deportment were allowed to go to their homes for a week at Kaster. The plan was tried last Christmas, and the boys look for- ward to the vacations, and strive to be among the lucky twelve, The boys are allowed to go to their homes unattended, and those who earned the week's vacation at Christmas time, all returned at the expiration of their leaves of ab- sence. The time for the return of those who earned the vacation at Easter is tomorrow, and Mr. Boyd ex- pects they will all report at the ap- pointed hour, p Backache Rheumatic " Pains Rb It In Also for pleurisy, pains in the chest, side or back, neuralgia, inflammation, muscular rheum- atism, bruises, swellings, frost bites, chilblains, etiff joints and muscles. The favorite family liniment for over 65 years. MINARD'S LiNimeNTII <) =¥ ] PALACE Starting Next Sunday RN 170 THE RIGHT”, From Winchell Smith's Celebrated Play THE HERALD | “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. AUTOMOBILES Autos And Irucks For Sale 1919 6 passenges touring CAr, lust good engine and has 6 escollont & F, Motor Bules Corp,, 185 Elm me 731, ALGH painted tires. At LINE RATES FOlt CONSECUTIVE INBERTIONS (‘lnu,o Pioapald « 1 e A0 00 Itne 20 Ak Iine " line B 1ne 40 e lue lino 180 Rates Upon Appiication, Count 6 word, to & line, 74 Mnew to e Inch, Minimum Rpace, 3 )dnes, Minimum Hook Clarge, n r 36 Centa, BCRIPPS-BOOTH, R, dealer, KO speedwago U, Rudolph, 1 Phone 2 Very jood Cherry condlition. Dort 8 5 pasaonger touring engines new paint and gond tires, Price is only §300, Torms to suit. M, Irving Jester, 103 Arch St, ‘'This is 2 Fludes baker year,' ar, Good toaring car, excel condition (hroughout, ail_cord tir wly painted, Price ts § Torma ponsiblo parfies, Lash Motor Co., West Main 8 Linceln, Phonn “A Reputahl 1921 lent nd ta re ne., 382, No Ad. Acreptad After 1 P. M. For Classified Pagy on Bame DRy, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Converiens of Customers, Call 925 And Asl; For o ‘Waat Ad" Operator, v AK condition The J, B, sport model, In A-1 reasonable offer refused. 10-18 Rooth St. No Moran tourin new cord tirege, paiot Is new an ongine runs perfectly. This Is a bargain at $400, with terms to sult purchaser, M. Trving Jester, 183 Arch 81 “This is % Btudebaker year,” BAKL Burial Lots, Monuments 8, mausoleums and head- Large var.ety and all grades of marble and granite. Everything in cem ctery work., John T. Meshan Monument Warks, Clark 8t, corner Union 8t 3 l:l_m ists MONUMEN stones, OO0 TRUCK UNG glve a Teasonable, Phone CAR guarantc R, 2061 A ton delivery £901 open eapress body gine, §150. A, G. Hawker, Phone 2488, Light six with thi Rudoiph, 1917, with very and excellent ens 58 Elm B8t and flowers for ail on- parties, hanqueta FLORAL DESIG! i casfcns; anriversarive, weddings, funorals, ete. Call “Flowe: Phone” 1111 Prampt attenton, Vels Floral Co., 00 West Maln 8t it pleas lse WILL he in New Britain April ant, with famous Jumbho pansies or Monday. Lost and Found FOUNTAIN PE shonl and to Stein he- Re- st hottom part Winthrop St 27 Winthrop GOLD tween High ward, Return LD eversharp pencil, ladivs’, lost on Main St. Monday forenoon. Reward if re- turned to 328 Main St, Reom 9 RUCKS and light daliverics, We specidlize in bargains, Fords, open and paned jobs, Reo Speedwagons, Republic % ton, Many others, $100 1o 3350, Cash or terms, Aaron G. Cohen, 88T New Britain Ave, Opeh evenings. LOSEL CAR-—(Good for parties out this summer, Rr 107 Arch street, or taking Hultquist taxi $300, 1017 .$300 1918 Ford ton truck e . 200 1018 Overland light delivery fruck . ery car |s thoroughly overhauled and rendy for the road. AUTO REPAIR C( Main St. Tel, Open evenings from Oakland six touring 538 E. 2016-3. with Owner A A stone may Mills, FASHIONED wateh key setting found on Main 8t have samo by applying §0 West Main St OLD- to SMALI, headed bag lost between Lewitt's block and N. B, Trust Co. Finder return to Herald Ofce, ain it at- SPECTACLES-—Pair eve glasses tached, in case. [Liberal reward turned to \White House Lunch. was seen taking over- school last night Whitman St., and WILL, PARTY who coat from Grammar please return it to 41 avold further trouble. *ARS FOR THIS WEEK= 1020 Ford coupe. 1921 Maxwell coupe, 1620 Dort roadster, 1918 Tord delivery, 1020 Oakland sedan. 1915 Buick roadster, 1920 Chalmers sedan, 1920 Liberty, $310. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. RCH TEL. 2109, $600. 139 Agents for Chalmers Maxwell Personals 6" Automobiles For Exchange 10 PSYCHIC READING swered, Send date Address L. Hayne, FR of M. 1. Questions an- birth. No money 116 N-13, Phil- ALLE! small car Cherry in st. EDAN—WIill take R. C. Rudolph, dealer. Phone 2051 trade. Lort _adelphia, Pa i Store Announcements FILMS—Just arrived, a load of fresh films, also eameras. We adjust vour cameras hefore putting films in, assuring good re- AUTOMOBILES—Why overhaul your it in trade for an- it costs to fix vours in _re-conditioned s ew Britain car we will take for less than we specialize Aaron G. Cohen Hartford. when other up for cars. Ave, sults, Arcade Studio. MKONE TIRE owners will roceive prompt Auto Parts and Accessories 11 and courteous service at Judd and Dun: | A lop, 15 Franklin_Square. | AUTOMOBILES Auto And Truck Agencies & PAIGE CARS— LASH MOTOR C “A Reputable Concorn. WEST. MAIN, COR. LINCOLN CADILLAC UTO PARTS--You will find that part of ur_auto at Cutler's, Phone 515-14. We also buy used cars ed. Three hattery a_ bargain, 15 Booth § 6-18 repair The Tel, ATTERIES volts, one 13 volts; a fixtures to be sold at J. B. Moran Garage, 1 3 house, 1564 Slightly whout your M. Farrell, 1218, iee Farrell Square. Phone bat- 110 Franklin HUPMOBILE CARS— City Service Station, Hartford Ave. and Gtaniey 8t A, M. Pnonessa, Frop. BATTERIE ide Batteries old hattery allowance, and service. Exchange your or a new. ral AL AND SH OF NEW OLDSMOBILE OLDSMORILE CO. 6 _MAIN ST. for all makes of ¥ onnecting round springs and axles at Cutler's, hone 515-14. cars. Main bearings, Oak St. 22 Auto and Truck Agencies STERLING TRUCKS— A. M. WINKLE. Service Station tubes. Also vulcans Most convenient gas ew [ritain Tire Re- nizing Co., Hartford St AMAND STUDEBAKERS-— Big Six Touring Special 8ix Touring Light Six Touring & MICHELIN TUBES— /ED SALES A DUNLOP, 15 FRANKLIN F. O. B. IRVING JESTE] THIS IS A STU Autos and Trucks For . ¥ JEBAKFR YEAR, ISK & PIR SSTONE tires. The users of thesa tires helicve in playing safe. Service also, West End Vulcanizing Works, 396 West Main St, C. McCarthy, Prop, Phone 1091 ALLEN, 1818 touring car. Newiy f just overhauled, top and upholster: fect. Five tires in fine shape. Price only $300. Terms to sult. M. Irving J ter, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker | year." 3,000 miles. 127 Cherry ALLEN, 1£21 tourfng. Driven Good as new. R. C. Rudolph, §t. Phone 2051-2, cars Max- before you Sundays. 130 Arch Maxwell AUTOMOBILES—Tigh grade used taken in trade for the New well. Look our used cars over buy. We are open evenings and The Honeyman Auto Sales Co., St. Agents for Chalmers and cars. Phone 2109, \utomohile bargains: Late and Maxwell touring $100 down, lLalance payments. Aaron Britaln Av Hartford BUICK roadster. modsl Overland Fords, Chevrolets, ten or five small Cohen, 8§67 New Elmwood line. in BUICK, 1919 coupe; also 1018 roadster. | both in very good order. Terms or trade. | INTER-UKBAN TR | McKONE TiT re distributors in OCO MOTOR OIL customers get Lubri- UBRICATION -Wo this vicinity for S| and our satisied cation, not just oil Start the season do we know you and be pleased Let us empty NOCO: if you finish on Sunoco, with results. ur crank case right now, (without charge), and refill with the Dbest lubricant know-—SUNOCO, in the proper type far your motor—THIS 18 IMPORTAN We nave used Sunoco oursclves for ov a year, under the most severe test and we are sati, Why not he as fr. as we are. on will from motor trouble R & , MGR. Dickinson ™ STORAGE P 1671 storc Lrug : Greenwood Telephone —Superior to all other 20,000 milles. Keep down the 71 Churen. Tel, 2750, better than upkeep. Healey, Aaron G. Cohen, 87 New Brit A Hartford. Ch. 9204, | | enger touring car, In | ion, 6 exrellent BUICK, 1918, 7 pas mechanical cond P LNNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP tires. Th only tirc guaranteed by the manufactur ers not to siid. T. H. Cogswell, 8 Chest nut St. Phone 1413-2, perfect tres, paint, good. . A 2215, “Where and top are very | Main St. Phone Cars Are Sold. upholstery Bence, 18 Good: Used IRS, T pass. touring car in exce ition. Fully equipped. Price | Motor Co. Inc., W. Main S il A Reputable Concern. Tel. 352, | | | con Lash Lincoln, and. Good condition Bargain for cash. Tel- CHEVROLET Tires nearly ephone 656 Bahy new. IRES—Hond are good tires. tires when better tires are obtainable. Wi mean “Hoo ' at reasonable prices Wo also retread tires, experienced men 1 this line. e give you the hest of sery ice. Walter Tire Shop, Why buy goog CITY Autos—Taxi Service I8 TAX Phone SERVICE—24 hours on duty Carciul drivers a specialty FORD DELIVERY with good condition. Tires Rolling, 242 Rassett St. | panel body. r ‘[ excellent. = W. C.| | FORD coupe, Ford roadster, Ford touring. TAXI—When you want good TAXI SERV: All very reasonable, Ford repairing a perialty. Jim's Garage, 403 W. Main 8t - P - HUDSON, 1920, 7 passenger phacton. Prac- new tires, new paint, mechanically The §. & F. Motor Sales Corp., §t. Phone 731, Slm ¥ HUDSON SIX, 1019, 7 passenger touring car. Good engine, just repainted, 5 prac- tically nmew cord tires. Price and ‘erms very reasonable. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker ycar." HUPMOBILE, 1021, & 7 car. We are guaranteeing this car s good as new. Price is right. Service Station. Hupmobile cars. ssenger touring to be City MAXWELL, 10817 tires, ia mechanically perfect and all -eady for demongtration. Price is $175, with terms to suit purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 81, “This iz a £tudchaker year." roadster, good MITCHELL roadster. New paint, First- ges To Let OR SALE OR TO RENT— HANNA'S GARAGE. Information: W. W, HANNA, 420 MAIN ST, ¢lass running order. 1&5 South Main 8t OLDSMOBILE truck, 1820, excellent body, just cughly overhaulad. Ti es them brand Lew. §. South Main 8t. % ton capaclty, painted and thor all gond and 3 - 1m OVERLAND, running orde 1820 n Cherry touring Inquire £ood | STORAGE for a few RICYCLES—Second-hand, more cars in a sem| Simimons Storage Batter, piivate garage st. Phone 22 167 _Areh es And Bicycles in good cond Davidson motort Ne ilm - 8 Motore, tion, §7 to $20. Harley cycle, $85. Guarantecd tires for s lritain General Repair Shop, st | | Potential possibilitles are put into motion by Herald Classified Ads. RICYCLE—&econd-hand, 1o s an| Mai like at low 0, 636 new, P East prive, Bicy guaranteed. S, Phone vles repaire Peter Ros 11894, What do you need? A Herald Classified will wants, make known your i HARLEY-DAVIDSON and side car. A ehape. Special cquipment, includes extr. chain guards, oversize tires and a 15 for waterproof canvas cover. Reasonabl Morse Overland Repalr Co, 12 Wed Pearl 8t G. Hawker. | 34 West Main 8t |