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THURSDAY RITAIN DAILY HERALD, SPEAR QUIT TODAY |\\|ll\l, ( Wwims Out Into Ocean At At- lantic City o Tie Nuptial Knols Continued From I'irst Page) sterday to pre the Mr. sent called at the m thereafter, was over the action of and tlices s the first Mr Ruase wh yor rtly [urd ery much dist 1I'\rr'|i|‘|,l.|, Mayor T'a respecti Rutherford notic ¥y Clty, Detwiler, Mis Wil Miss Em and How I'hilade Marie wih O'Keefe, 249 President street, land Frank Joseph Fisher, 20, both of married in the Atlar yesterday designed safety wedding purty was launched steel pler shortly after 4 With the four principals Miss Mary Fagle of Philadel phis, Miss Margaret O'Keefe, sister the Hrooklyn bride, und a flower who scattered roses on wat after the Mayor FEdward 1., into to give the brides in marriage and Recorder Clarence 1, nherg performed the ceremony thousand persons lined the pler, the beaeh and the boardwalk Most of them carried opera or marine glasses which were trained on the April yeuars Loth 0 of and wion of in present ulated that it fective at once April he kept that date Burckhardt pust can n 1 l wis 1o be I'he however, the 0 | irooklyn, dated | 1] wil Clud wer atter v ocean here s wame i hoard sy, the The resignation of August | from the which the mayors of the | o'clock had promised to demand W 10 nd specinl on charity ceade in the evening. ¢ ssherg of the ted 1o quit today Mayo wis 01 today and whether or 1 to quit had er mails. The it ced of place i not to report Ciey will probably of public months understood that the official to aequaint the ne with the SAY NARCOTICS ARE GIVEN TO CHILDREN [ were fairman water board is of .. | girl the the eity | eps learned notices the lat-| additional Paonessa it could ot any serviee not Dader swam ont the ocean recelved in Gio gossip in official circles today | 8 that I, 1" in the chadrma finance and of | LA b veral King, who is to be| nship of the taking hamberlain who 1, according 1o | tuxation, ceremony. Practically people will everything need zin ing heen presented to them by exhibitors at the liotel Exposition, acting us hosts to the newly the young housckeep Lppointe to William the i it Joseph D with the year, yor's wish long enough commissioners Engineer has remain hoard six heing works for who urc the fiscal weds JUNIOR HIGH OBSERVANCE that the m is rem W vin work Commemmoration Exercises of Gen- cral Ulysses S, Grant Birthday Cel- chrated by School Pupils Today. The following program was c ried out this morning the Central Junior High school in commemoration the 100th anniversary of General ses S, Grant's birthday Selection by school orchest lute to the flag by school; “Signifi- cance of the Day,” by Leonard EK- wartzel, Grade 9-1C; “Tenting on the Old Camp Grounds, by quintet; “Dixieland,” chorus of Sth grade pu- pils; Address by Mr. Wood, Com- mander of the G. A. R.; “Americar by John Crosci, Grade $-1B; “McKinley's Appreciation of Grant,” William Bacon, Grade 8-1C; “Star Spangled Banner,” by school. City Items me at Schmarr's for dinner. Grand Jury Asserts 1 Stimulate Demand—Denver H. S, Girls Addicts, C‘harges giving dru to Denver school children in order to create a permanent demand for them; x drug addicts were discovered ster Day among girls from‘17 to 19 years old by Federal of- ficers, and that evidence of frequent and repeated sales of drugs within one block of a hool has been obtained, were contained in the report of the Federal Grand Jur, submitted to Judge Robert E. Lewis. “Officials charge that school chil- dren are being given the drugs to create future patrons for the traffic, and in many instances we have evi- dence that drugs are frequently de- livered and sold in the block occupied by the East Denver High school,” the report said. “On Iaster Sunday in Denver six new addicts (we know not how many others there may have been who were not found)-—girls be- tween the ages of 17 and 19—were discovered in Denver and recorded in the office of the Narcotic Division. “We have evidence that persons en- gaged in this traffic drew salaries from ‘the big dealers’ for their serv- ics whether in jail or out. Our atten- tion again and again has been called to addicts whose career in the drug habit has been rted by some phy- sician who intentionally or carelessly prescribed narcotic drugs in amounts sufficient to establish the habit."” st offenders in hoth liquor and narcotic law violations should receive the maximum sentences under the law, the statement says. Clinics and hospitals for the care of addicts should be established immediately, and information should be disseminat- ed as widely and thoroughly as pos- sible. One hundred indictments were re- turned by the Grand Jury, of which forty-five charged violation of the Narcotic act. Denver, April that narcotic dealers 5 Denver Meet four-night Kirme: of St Andrew's Lithuanian church, will open in the parish hall on Church street this evening. Entertainment and fair tonight. Advt. Detective Sergeant W. C. Hart sai today that no complaint had been made by the Higl school authorities, regarding a series of petty thefts at the school recently Don't forget dance hall tonight.——advt. Sir IPrancis Drake lodge, Sons of St. George, will hold its regular meeting in Vega hall tonight. Card games and carpet bowling will be held following e meeting. ingine Co. No. 1 was called out about 10 o'clock this morning to the rear of the Dickinson Drug Co. on in street, for a fire in a rubbish pile. The blaze ignited a pole nearby. The damage was very slight. ngine Co. No. called to Carlton street, at 11 o'clock this morning, to extinguish a grass fire. A son was born today at the New Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rittner, of 46 Newington avenue. PARTY FOR BABIES Tots Take Thei dancing at the State Armory « at Lithuanian 5 IS SFE CAR OF WHISK Barrels, Containing Bot- ound in Richmond Sixty-Five tled Liquor, Tiny Mothers Along. 27.—Federal a in Richmond, Va., April prohibition agents seized a solid ¢ load of bottled whiskey packed barrels at the fieight yards of the Seaboard Air Line here today. The whiskey consigned as “barreled copper” from Savannah Ga., to Jer- sey City, N. J There were sixty-five harrchs each contained about quarts of Stotch, Trish and rye But All Are Having a Good Time— N. A, Almost Breaks Record. A special afternoon, which partake of the nature of a social fanction, being held at the Broad street branch of the Visiting Nurse as: ition this afternoon. The afternoon is being de- voted to the entertainment of women the fifth ward who have infant children. The are becoming ac quainted with the nurses and disct sing various welfare problems aff ing the babie Yesterday at the baby is and sixty ot liquor. MEXICO BANDIY S GET $81,000 ct- Seizes Ol Horses Large Brand Company 46 babies were weighed station on Center street vl Saturday 64 older children were d. Only once in the history of association has this been exceed- sayroll and 1 a large | April nfor- here Monterey, Mex., mation was received that band of robbers attacked the of the Mexican® A Oil at Potrero and Tanhuijo and obtained | $81,000, The camps e belongings camps| ulla GOID PRILY Children are beginning to flock in to the stations now to he weighed for the sh air camp the field | | ELoriNG other | arrived at off the and company money had just for in paying Clothing, hor: 1 COUPLE, MARRIED :Ilmlnliul M. Wister s R use of men by the bandits Miss Bowden rried i use Minister From Sleep STORMY DEBATEL Apri T Philadelphia, April Wister, member family, and 0 this Rodman old Phila- Helen T cloped to mtomobhile soon after The bride is 24 Mr. Wister is Wister. His members of others the Wister family ex surprise when informed of the M lelphia of an Miss city, Dubli (By Associated | Press) Dail Eireanr 1 today provoke | nes. Arthur | Griffith ass eve of | Elkton in the Londo ogot T ulting in | midnight the Anglo-I De Va-|and Mr lera had extricate [ a son him trom republi this as a ed. Mr Griffith's all judicial comr announce would I Bowden, of E an yesterday, Wister Mrs and 31 0 Rodman ends pre marriage ral said now Miss The iple, Elkton, drove Danicl 1 to perfarm e lowiden after obtaining a licensc to the home of the Lockerbie He being aroused, agre At 12 was over Collins respond- | in ence or the ceremony HEARINGS CONTINUED ceremony Danbury, Conn in the cases of arrested Monday cars of the New DOG LEADS TO MISTRESS. Woolwich, Me While this viclnity wers t 1t relatives were searching for Miss Jua day until Monday nita H. Wright, old, her ¢ fixed at the time the me r | 2 -4 \ppeared rested were April 5 ve 1 wet, il to The in fce pond found the shore tried to Wright hi mistress was Tracks on collie had pond. Miss health that from the the poor JUDGE NO BE April 27 TER No in G Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Wesley “Freckles” Barry . in “School Days” 1 was noted dition Assoclate Justice "the supreme court today. appre the ger ¢ | not was | A Joke, Then a Dispute y I Lloyd George telling -a funny one to M. Barthou, with Sir tobert Horn, on the left, and Sir L. Worthington-Evans, right, getting an earful. Not long after this was taken, Lloyd George differed with Barthou on the question of the Russo-German treaty MAN ARRESTED WITH HUMAN BODY IN BAG MISISSIPPI N0 OVERFLOWS BANS I i 4 ' Suspected Of Having Slain y DBrent, Canadian Soldier, Is (Continued from t night with flood Practically all of the two parishes covered by water and also large tracts in Tensas, 1vanklin and Avoyelles parishes, which compr§se a rich farm ing area devoted largely to cotton. Ex-Servicemen Aid mill is partially pro-| Wl embankment d to Ve x livestock in the been removed Landlord refugees. are Bruntford, Ont., April Arrest- 1wl rying a suitcase contain- ing portions of a dismembered human bhody, Harry Drent, ex-soldier and former buteher, is held suspected of @ sruesome murder her Other portions of the ound on a canal bank iper aad tied in a sugar sack. The head and arms lay a few feet away, "he murdered man, it is believed, was I’cte rian of this city. n t s a rder at the latte jome. It is said he owed him money. One hundred former service men Fishermen t night saw man of the Natchez post of the American to the wnal bank and throw .egion erected tents today for ref- | something into the water. Shortly ugee camp here. fterward piec of human flesh g ifted hy. They notified the police, Fort Worth Situatios who at midnight, arrested Brent, car- Worth, Texas, April rying his suitca containing parts of Associated 1 Trinity river was|the body well within its banks this morning the showing a drop of 16 feet over 1t 1 now ing 17 feet. Street car restored this morning to all floode ibur The dead and missidg list is now ixamination of the levee embank- ments along the Trinity river was started today by investigators of the levee board in an effort to determine whether the levee had been disturbea, The board announced the offer $500 ror information leading to arrest of any person convicted of legally dynamiting the levee during the flood. hody were wrapped in small saw villag Vidalia railro: Junks, inundated tected by a which has been sacl oy Practically all threatened arca had and the remainder taken to tii evees to be picked up by river boats as r Yegha wis g hod a walk a Fort S APPROVES R Moscow, Apri Press) The sent a wirele Minister Tchitcherin Lodying a resolution the Russian delegates policy at the cconomic conference and giving in- iructions that no concessions be ranted the which would inter- re with the rights or the political reedom of the Russian workers. regist vice wa -(By Associated government has to Ioreign Genon em- approval of 1 S Mmes; in of the DENIES FAKE ROBBERY I'reehold, N. J., April 27. — Mrs. Sarah Robertson of New York, who accused of having faked the rob- of $50,000 worth of jewels at Deal, J., on February 18, was ar- raigned today on charges of con- spiracy and robbery. She pleaded not euilty and was released in $11,500 bail to await trial on May Break Near New Orl New Orleans, . April break in the M ppi river levee at Poydras about ten miles south of New Orleans was reported today. A sec- tion of the levee about 100 feet long gave way the report said and approxi- mately 350 families were fleeing be- fore the waters. was PAPER MEN MAKE OF] New York, April 27.—Paper manu- facturers to offered to withdraw their demands for wage reductions of skilled workers of the industry if the union would abrogate the scale for unskilled labor. The offer was made to officers of the international broth- crhood of paper makers and six allied Laraia | in an effort to avert a strike accom- cxpiration of the present con- Mayor Guest of Italians At Savin Rock Today vor Angelo M. Paonessa was the guest of honor this afternoon gathering of prominent Italians from all over the ate which was held at vin Rock in honor of his election Dr. A. L. Avitable, Nicholas and several other local men panied the mayor. 1t it the tract, Miners’ Leaders Awal t Trial West v nginia union iminet and their families wait- | ing to answer indietments in court at Charles Town, W. Va. = Left to right: Frank Snyder, editor of a labor publication and his wife; [Prank Kecney, president of Distriet 17, United Mine Workers of America his wife and son, Belmont; Isaac Seott and Mrs. Scott; Fred Mooney, seeretary-treasurer, District 17, U, M. W. A., with Mrs. Mooney, , APRIL 27 THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Gk and Ready Reference LINE RATES 1O CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONA Chargs Propma e Nl line B line 31 Nae By Tuig 36 1o A2 30 no 3180 #1560 tatos Upon A pplication. ,Dount 6 word., to & lins. 4 lnes to rr inch, Mwimum Rpace, 3 M'nimum Mook No Ad, A Aftor 1 P M, For || Clarsified Page ou Bame Day | Ady Accepted Over the Telephone For I Convenienze of Cistomers, Cail 925 Andl Avk For a ‘Want Ad" Operator, I (Ne—— ROTARIANS HEAR REV. QUAY ROSELLE Speaker Claims There Is m Honor in Idleness i day ¥ anye 2 anys duys dnys dayw 30 day Yonry O There is no'honor, no happiness pnd dignity in ldlene according to W, Quay Roselle, who spoke he- the New DBritain Rotary club at weekly luncheon this noon, Itev, Mr, Roselle took as his sub- | ject, “The Dignity of Service.” He| explained that during the past years many people have been ashamed of the work they have been doing or in other words the service they arve ren- dering the community in which they live no s, ey, fore it 1inca, .arge, 35 Centa, Burial Lots, Monuments M real meaning of the word service has been lost for a long time, but through the aid of Rotary it will | yon regaln its meaning of dignity and wonder,” the speaker added. “Why | peaple should be ashamed of the serv- they are doing is beyond me, It is known that it is hard work to se- | cure a woman to do housework mere- ly because that sort of work is not placed on a standing with work in other lines."” - The Stenographer, Itev, Mr. Rosclle said that there are many business men who would take their stenographer out to dinner | merely because she is good looking, | but no business man will take his cook out to dinner. Another fact which Rev. Mr. Ro- selle wanted to bring out was that of many women who are ashamed to ad- mit to others that they do their own house work when it is really an art. Announcements. President Leon Sprague read the following letter which was received by him from Mrs, Carl Ramsey, widow of the late Carl Ramsey, a former rm;‘n\wr of the club: Tothe Gentlemen of The Rotary Club: Words seem inadequate to express the feeling I have about your many, kindnesses during Carl's sick- Your remembrances always d him. I shall cherish for our children the record of your mecting of April 6th, so that some day it may serve as concrete evidence that his contem- poraries too, have held him equally dear. Gratefully ‘he 1 mauroleums and lea: P y and all grades of marble and grank Everything in cem- etery work, John 17, Mechan Monument Works, Clark St., corner Unjon St Florists ¥ DERIGNS and flowers for all oc- anniversarios, parties, hanquets, funerals, Call lower 1116, Prompt attention, Volz 00 Wast Main St st FLORATL cnsion wedding Phone' loral (o, g Lost and Founa DOG—Wiiite with brown spots, mixed By ton bull, found. Carner Oak and Allen St Phone 2149-4. White French poodie, to 130 Glen St., ety DOG turne. rim, Lost and this city Phone 467 Bust return R thre and aple Hill wiird, WODY I hetwoen i i NECRLATE Tost; Stanley Works. Offic "Bt to Herald ween Pinder TORTOISE &hell Belvidere, WILL e 11 from turn gla glasses, Phone 2470, urday cvening 57 Wiia {051 TotReTbosk AT M o8 to L. P Fa st oflice, Pcrsonals ¢ . ALL PERSONS—Dr. Zwiclk, health board chalrman ises eating e tire wheat. “WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT has Caleium and ALL Vitamines intac prepared ready to eat:; the WO FOOD of the money back guar NOW! Yours MDSE, UNIC ntee. B perfect N Park Tures in developing best camera service Studio. & will roceive prompt urteous service at Judd and Dun- <lin Square. City Items FILMS=We have no fa films. Positively in the cit and ¢ lop, 15 and sincerely, ELIZABETH RAMSEY. Committees Announced. nest Pelton was named as chair- man of the entertainment committee for the month of May W. Holmes and Stanley Holmes will aid him. Al- bert Volz was named as scrgeant at arms for the club. President Sprague announced that Clayton Goodwin has been named chairman of the committee in charge of the Intercity meeting to be held at the Shuttle Meadow club in May. George Rogers, William Mueller, W liam Crowell and Clifford Vivian will ist Mr. Goodwin. Dr. Lee Speaks Dr. I'red Lee spoke briefly in re- ards to the cleanup campaign which is being conduceted in this city. He told of the great success of the drive, how it had interested the mayor and the work which had been done by the children in putting the campaign across. A clean up squad gave a dem- onstration of the work which is being done in_ the city. Bible Class Entertained Fifty members from the Red army and an equal number from the Rlue army of the Everyman's Bible class were entertained at the luncheon this noon. Members of the Blue army marched intp the hall being led by a drum corps. A son has been born Mrs. Godfrey Parker of street. M Norma Lynch and Miss Winni- fred'’ Kehoe, have left the McMillan store to take similar positions in Hart- ford. Sullivan and Covey's dancing school, Friday evening, Electric Hall.——advt. Pay your dog license now and save a dollar.—advt. Leo 17, “'(']Il:lll,fh;lfi resigned his po- sition with the Landers, I‘rary and Clark company, to accept a more Ju- crative one with a concern at Provi- dence, R. T. $3,000 given away at the Kacey Ifair, State Armory, April 21st to May 1st.—advt. to Mr. 8 I and irview NATHAN HALE PROGRAM Appropriate Address On General Grant By Vice-Commander William I. Sternburg to School Childern. The higher grades of the han Hale school carried out an appropriate program this afternoon in observanco- of the one hundredth birthday an- niversary of General Ulysses 8. Grant. The program was held in the auditor- ium and w Flag of American; compositions by the pupils of the sixth grade on “Grant in the Civil War"”; songs of the Civil war by the assembly; address on ‘‘General Grant” by William T°. Sternburg, senior vice-commander of the Depart- ment of Connecticut G. A. R.; com- positions on “Grant As President” by the pupils of the fifth grade; singing of “Battle Hymin of the Republic” and closing song, Star Spangled Ban- ner. ' “MURDERER” WAS HUNTER Aged Couple, Poisoned in New York, May Have Been Slain, Aputhoritics Believe. New York, April 27.—:: strange poison so mild that it probably would not have Kkilled younger persons, and so unusual that its nature will have to be determined by chemical analysis caused the death of Fremont M. Jack- son, 75 and his 70 year old wife Annie whose bodies were found in their hotel apartment in Brooklyn yester- day. This was the report issued today by Dr. Charles Wuest and Dr. Karl Boet- tinger, & ant medical evamine who conducted an autopsy. The ua- known poison they reported, was so mild that it did not even irritate the linings of the vicetims' stomachs. Dist. Attorney Ruston conferred with detectives who had been wo ing on the case. It was intimated that murder was suspected. It was pointed out that no container of poison was found in the apartment and it was suggested the poison might have been administered in candy to them. LAMAR IS ACCUSED Former “Wolf of Wall Street” is Ac- TAX NOTICE By virtue of a tax warrant to me directed and now in my hands, I this day levy said warrant upon two pieces or parcels of land with all buildings thereon, situated in the Town of Newington, county of Hart- ford and standing in the name of the Electric Light, Water and Land Co. of Waterbury on October 1st, 1920, and later known as the Standard Land Co. The property is bounded as follow Iirst Piece:—Commencing at a point on the Westerly side of the Ten Rod highway or Maple Hill avenue, so called, at the division line between the land herein described and the land of the New Britain Lumber and Coul Co. or ignsg and running thence to the Ny ¥ I B &8 H. Ry R E0 thence South along the land of said company about feet to the estate of Elmer 1. Styles, thence East along the land of said Styles about 1540 feet and thence North along Maple Hill avenue about 227 feet to the point of beginning; containing 12 acres, more or le Second Piece:—Bounded North on land of Elford Welles 1ddy, Kast Ly the New Britain Golf Club or assigns, and West by Maple Hill avenue, con- taining 856 acres more or less, Said tax amounts to $234 with interest and on Saturday, July 1st at 3 o'clock p. m. 1 will sell atpublic| auction to the highest bidder at the | public sign post in said town, all or o | much of said property as will satisfy said warrant and all charges thgreon, Dated at Newington, this 26th day of i 227 cused of Taking $6,300 From Wom- an in Stock Deal. ~—David Lamar “wolf of Wall | New York, April 2 once known as the street” was arraigned before Magis- te McAndrews tod on a charge of and larceny preferred by Mrs. Gen- eveive Brennan. Mrs. Iistelle Allison who said she was an actress and a scenario writer was arraigned with hinr on similar charge. Mrs. Brennan alleges that she lost $6,300 in a stock deial with Lamar, who was introduced to her under an assumed name by Mrs. Allison. A large crowd gathered for a glimpse of Lamar. The case was ad- Journed until May Lamar's counsel ued a statement asserting that if Mrs. Brennan Inx'! any money in a deal with Lamar it wi legitimate transaction.” . PROUDMAN £ Tax Collector s ‘o germs which cause decay ind disease yrodento FOX'§ Next Mon., Tues., Wed. HAROLD LLOYD in “A SAILOR-MADE MA 5000 Feet of Laughter AUTOMOBILES Autg CADILLAC A WEST. HUPMOBIL] « Hartf » And & PAIG LASI M Toputable MAIN, COR K CARS ity Bervice Station, ord Ave. and Btanley 8t, uck Agencles CAlL Pon ¢ Concern* LINCOLN BT, A, M, Fasnessa, Frop. LIGHT TR and Hatur OLDSMOBTL OLDEMOT 6 MAIN HTERLING M, ervice BTUI ALK g Bix Speclal Light 8 M, RUICIN! Autos 101 ol Five $300 3 Wy yo ALLIWN, 18 Good us 1 St. 1 hone AUTONMORT taven in weil, L huy, We The Ha s Bt Agen cars, Ph BUTCK, 101 Overland Anton G liart 1 nue, m \ padn gaod. 15, "Wl ATMFES uippoed, Lin Reputable Hawker, DO Oalk suraj aln Aveni reasonable, Plainville ORDspen tlon. Call Plainvilie FORDY deliveries, VoW condition Fully equ in Ave, HUDSON ditional. UDSON, tically ne perfoct. 1m Gond tically very Arch St BT, WINKLE, IRVIN Supers, coupe new reasonahle, UCKING day afte 3 AND BHERIDAN €O OF NEW BRITAIN PHONE 2 with Yord noons, Tel. b LI TRUCKE— PHONE 367-4 Statlon 191 Park 8t il ouring 8% Touring X Touring ... 0,0 B Factor JESTER, 108 ARCH 8 A STUDEDAKFR YEAR. and Trucks For Sale New'y painted, uphe stery pers tl in fine shape, Price la . Terms to sult, M, Irving Je Arch Bt. *“This Is a Studebaker L 81,785 1,478 1,048 8T, § touring car, uled, tap and To W 2031 LES trad c our nre ope C. Itudolph, grade " used _curs the Naw Series Max- used (ars ovar hefare you evenings and Sundi yman Auto Sales o, its for Chalmors and one 2109, 0 coupe; Wescott 192 coupe, low prices for quick sale, 867 New Dritain A 1igh Maxwell Colien, ford, 7 passeifor touring echunicel conditon, 6 it, upholstery and top are very A, Bence, 13 Main St. Thon \ero ed Cars Ara old, touring, Fully The Lash Motor Co. I nd U Maln Sts, hone 190" touring . 3) excellent, Upholstery Price is low. A, G, Phone 2456, excellent 1A, n Concern, 1919 tour mall von G. Cohen, 867 e, Hartford, 1610 nindel, good cons Can be scen at e g Plainyille. Koo [ en at Cooke garage, running condi- Broad deter. In evenings, good Troadste Iasy terms, Aafon Britain Ave., Hartford 7 touring. In splenc and otherwise, ht. 10 New Brit- lainville and sedan. Recons choice of these popular Aaron G. Cohen, 867 Hartfor: nger phaeton, Drac- paint, micehanically Motor Sales Corp., 1 passeng| s, nd_open G. Cohen, panel pase, Lanically Price r 1 1 ipped. Phone Your ¥ torm Ave. ¢ tires, new The 8 & t. Phone X, 1919, engine, just repainted, § 1 tires. Price and ‘erms M. Irving Jester, 193 This is a Studelaker year." T touring 5 prac- HUPMOBIT] lent cond after 7 p. tires, Motor Co. Main Sts, cephone 38 foct, ¢ go0c . Inc., Reput TOBI excellent oughly ov of them b outh Mal 191 [ painted, tires, Phon spocdy Rudolp! Phone RIPPS hauled. nine mon Motor (o Main 8 SBAK condition, The J. B. Tel. 622 ne ru 191 xcaption, N 1917, Modcl N. Excels Price right. Call 228-13, J2 sedan, tion, m. with six . The Lash Cor. Lincoln and West Reputable Concern.” Tel- Inc TMechanically pers The lash Motor nd West Main Sts, Phone tir ‘or. able Concern, LIS truck, 1920, body, just painted and thors erhauled. i es all good and 3 | brand rew. S». End Garage, 171 ' in St. Phone 8 9 5 passenge: touring -ar, Ut ood e ne and has 5 excellant . Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm e hood condition. R. Wago r Cherry &t., Dort dealor, . 921. Completely overs nted. This car is _only ths old. Price $650. The Lash Inc., Cor. Lincoln and West A Reputable Concer, Tel. 383 ER, 1020 sport model, in_ A1 No reasonabie offer refused, Moran Garage, 16-18 Booth St. ; house, 1864-15, 1918 7 passioger fouring w cord tires, pant 1s new ani ns perfectly. This is a bargala ewly pi at $400, with terms to suit purchaser. M, Irving Studebakel Jest..r, 193 Arch 8% “This {s % r yea &00d open Kine, Plione 24 RUCKS— 7 Reo Speed $175. Man. £150, ton delivary, with vely express body and excellent ens A G, Mawker, 58 Eln 8u ton 1919 1 $ i Iwagon, oth 1920 panel, Cohen, 867 mwood line. ¥ 1917 Cakl 918 T'ord 1916 Overl Bvery ¢ an 538 E. M Op nd siy tours: ton truck L1. 700 land light detivery truck . 17§ ar is thoroughly overliauled id ready for 1he road. AUTO REPAIR CO. lain St Tel. nings from 7 . 3300 201¢-3. en e THE HO! MAXWEL ) Ma 10, 0 Oal 0 Oa 5 Ch 1920 1) 1919 Io. 1918 Pa 139 ATCH Open TRUCK Very good change fo nings or TRUCK—la and good . Tabe 2 . 10 Cho N {AN AUTO SALES CO. —Distributors— CHALMERS, THIS WEEK: L. CARS FOR axwell Coupe, rd Sedan. rd Coup kland Sedan, Kland Touring. almc rt, 3 rd i i Tourij ton capacity r condition. Make offer. Will ex- r touring car. C‘an be seen eve- Sund; 66 alf ton capacity, 1920 Good tires mechanical coudition, Russell ut St. 10 in st il take T Rudolpl, Plion 5 car Cherry Auto Parts and Accessories vour 515-14. BATTERIE tery, new and axles at Cutler's Phone A0 tzing a station in i treading und Ave. and SDEIAT, AUTHO JUDD QUAF SR & I Phone nut R tires, Also Tire Shoj u will find that part o 22 Oak St. Phone or and for e service. a new Hawker. old battery owatce, I makes of connecting round bearinge, 22 Oak St. 14, the city. New Britain Tire Re- Vulcanizing Co., Harttord Main St. TI RIZ AC CY. FRANKLIN RESTONRE The users sve in plaving safe. Servic Vulcanizing Works, 393 P. McCarthy, Prop. | 1001-3, all otliers, down the | ANTA VACTI guaranteed by the manuf Cogswell, § ottor tires, we tires, mean oil. Walter

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