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AUTOMOTIVE BABES AND OLD MEN Ol THE HERALD || ot e e . “WANT ADS” Bales and servies 174 High St, Hartford, . HEAI] I]EATH I‘IST r 5 TE Alphabetically Arranged For Quick Connesticwt, Telephone 3-4899: L and_Ready, Referenve. HUPMORBILE CARS-—Bales and service, City W or LINE RATES KOR Hartford Ave, b R % ITIVE 1_\‘,:?;11:;,::“?"”.” r:;\lflr‘- T.“.‘\Tmnm and Btan- “New York City's Statistics Show | R 8 by it v, 5 Cpme ST line = That Young and Aged Are Killed | : ' I g e e | 3 | 4 ¥ 4 § N 6+ B High grade motor cars. Sales e ‘ 3 . ] ’ ‘ toer 1 line and service. C." A, Bence, 81 Main 8 New York, Aug. 12.-—Bables who | ) x h ! ] W d " . EAHyoOraer KA VBN ARPHREOM £ ,were too young to realize danger, and, d ) ¥y . ; O Count 8§ words to a line, “0ld men who couldn't move quickly, - 2 1 §) N ; [ ; e L STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, #1,048; enough to avold, it, swelled the tots 3 Y > ’ - o pasg Fra apecial wix touring, $1,475; big alx touring, B et deni Ltha to 8435 1n N "\l p ; ] Mintmum Book Charge, 36 Cents. fI1 ¢y 745, 1 0, B, factory, M. Irving Josmer, S “ ? | g ® 3 § % R Ad. Accepted After 1 P. M. For 193 Arch 8t. “This Is & Btudebaker Year.” York city last year ealth depav 5 i L O nted A < - | E 4 ? § ifled Page on Same Doy ment reports reveal. This represents 4 o o 5 Accopted Over the Telephone For 2 AATRANZ & decrease of 400 from the accidental | ol f 3 g ¥ Convenlence of Customers, 'all 025 And||| = Autos and Trucks For Sale ® deaths of 19 ; i e 3 Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator. — « A 4 Only 9§ il e 1 . 3 . BUICK, five passenger, In A-No, 1 _tanning 3 A _fe- i 7B \ a4 : (e —————— City Bervice Station, Hartford ave- males, while were males. Even ! e e i wr o L = nd_Stanley street. among infants the death rate for < - 5 3 e BUICK roadater, 1920, cIn BPOT CAT, 8X- males was by far the higher, prol : W ANNOUNCEMENTS: cellent condition, two extra tires, wind ZAbly, according to the health office, . % —_——— e = deflectors, Has been carefully used. Aaron pRLssording: (0 aftios | S Burial Lots, Monuments G. Cohen, 185 Park St, Hartford. ¢ th ST = * i ARMISTICE DAY — Monuments, _remem- | BUICK, 1919, 5 p touring car, painted grief through inquis and a | 4 P : A / brances and cemetery services should he| and rebullt throughout. C. A, Bene, b1 natural tendency seek adventure arranged for now. All grades of marble| Main strest. Phone 221F Autos Ti 3 3 and granite, John F. Meehan® Monu- | FUICK, 1920 sedan. Original “The most important cau . ¢ 2 . > mont Works, Clark St rUn! loogs good. Just completely ov A s o e 1 ¢ == == = good cord tires and perfect uphoistering. cidental at om a imerica Flor1, e | 5850 cash takes it. Steve's & Vincelette, standpoint is the automobile,” he re FLORAL OESIGNS and flowers fcr sl oe | 165 Arch St. Phone §69-13, port continues Last year 549 per ! hige &7 - :':é“d'l’; "";"“""""“'! t!‘""&' b "},';::;':I CHALMERS, Model 328, 1 pi sons were killed in this ecity as the i ’ < 4 . “ X % nae. oral e . Just overhauled, Good paint, result of automobile idents. This ’ H : ¢ Plon” A8 chrompt attentlot, Vol | holstery and © brand new_ilr L ¢ Thi oral Co, 99 Weat Main 8t. motometer and mirror, Fully is equivalent to a ratio of almost 15 3 PORCH PLANTA, window boxes, wecd\nm- | Looks good and car per 100,000 of population and repre- e . e s ;nfl ‘boutf‘:ov; Flowera for all ocosmane [ low price, with net ¢ a b % v F 5 5 y y 1* with flowers.Weich's Flower 8hap. 171 South Main Bt. sents a net increase of one per 100 ; 4 § et 3 Qe P ; 5 5 ¢ 9 89 West Main 8t, Member F. 2. 0, CHEVROLET, since 1010 3 R —L T “We must not lose sight, however, ) : : ; N : p g e Tost and Found 8| tion, see Yeamans, Stuart St. Belviders of the fact that the number of fatal 3 < : o : 4 GOLD wrist watch, monogram on back, be- | GHEVROLJST, 1917, 4907 roadster, street accidents has not kept pace X o ' e S A k i tween 750 Afth and Wallace Sts ;| or terms. Used Car Exchange, 1 with the increase in the number of SRt : . % £ - 3 * turn 110 Columbia 8t. ' Phone 2785, Open evenings. 3 4 fik 5 2 i o ¥ x LOBT—Depoait Fook No. £771 g he s g v vehicles using the streets, If the : 3 @ 3 4 % ¢ Bavings bank. Finder please return same same ratio between accidents and ve 5 % to hank. hicles obtained today as in previous| WHITE and silver Perslan cat. Finder years, the fatalities would be many | . : s 5 : 4 4 . please return to 125 Black Rock Ave, CLEVELAND SEDAN. 1922— times greater, so that in reality a| S S : e i i o /i : g 523 T SR IR T big saving in life has been effected - - “ i : s Pgrso_np_s = ] through regulation of traffic and the e U DR e TR L One month old, selling at a big o X d $1.95 each ar h closing of streets for play during that good no guarantee I8 necessaty. Am, facrifios S TNS P Ben et i Thishces certain hours of the day." Exclusive picture of the opening of the conference in Cleveland of mine operators and miners’ officials for the Central Com- | Mdse. vnion, 321 Parkc 8t. Ask us first. 1s guaranteed same as new. It is Deaths From Falls, lpetitiw district, to attempt a settlement of the coal mine strike. The meeting was attended by approximately 200 representatives [¥K. BINGAMEK of §7 Main strest, won equipped with spare tire, two bump- 2 10 1. o 7 4 2 % w8 e . . . the $5.00 pho finleh! rl; hi cek. o Almost 12 persons per 100,000~ | of miners and mine owners. In the center of the picture, indicated by the arrow, is President John L. Lewis of the United Mine | Looi for vour name next Friday. Ohen:| oy moro mieer 220 nickel com numbering 684—died in falls, says the |y i apc o stedt's, 72 West Main 8t, report: 103 from scaffolds and build Workers of America. TR T st iaend you need is $475 cash and the reet ings and 138 from fire escapes and i = print your vacation films. Arcade Studio. at $83 per month, “windows. 84 F. SHEEHAN, Clayton road, won the “Certainly this was a needless lost talent but today road sweepers, dock REFUSE COMMITTEE MEETS ANNUAL CORN ROAST : :_‘_:kd"'”::‘( r”;:";ngtlil‘v;:fe ‘nz;:;"r}__m;::s M. IRVING JESTER, of life,” says the health department laborers and people of that class in- T OREnataath 193 ARCH ST. dulge in large families, while clerical Woman's Relief Corps To Celebrate |. .h'"'" L i e O T N ‘ ¢ ‘Almoet one-third of these deaths oc-| 7 e families consist of only one or two Anniversary in Berlin Store Announcements K curred among children under five years of age. In other words, among EPISE[]PAL SERVIBE children f Mleinbers; Joumey’to Haritord 41,009 The annual birthday party and |BELOD CH _is_now open for busi- lg6 out on fire escapes or to lean out Srpryenanien ol an roal andiplant 1 liet {ll be held at the h b on Ik ol i o : : fef corps will be held at the home | up-to-date, self service style with —the ot vadows: i . allgwenl o exercae . wichecked I18). " DisposalUsed Theve. of Mrs. Alice Sweet, in Berlin, on| usual well cooke? meals and delicious 2o et o e rasasnnta | Midsummer Choir and AGOIpte| o in & tew Sears compietets over: Wedneaday, avgust 16, Fach mem | Damrs, You aiecorlaly niitea:fo i gence and calls for active propaganda ) y |would in a few years completely over-| The refuse committee of the com.| ‘vednesday, Augu 5. Fach mem-1 p.0" New Britain's sewest, modern res- | CLEVELAND SEDAN, 1922— to educate parents not to permit lit- | run the earth and crush out other|mon council, composed of Councilmen :,"' il rf.”')""'.'”’h ""r"'”", ofledifielic Gavrant fryiineontiing ARGHEN b . " npe i : : : Moruin 6 1TE David L. Nair and Stephen A. Lynch. | dinner, which will be served at noon. |G H. DAY, expert cnbinot-maker. Radic tle tots to engage in' such hazardous Fes[wal at S[flfimd sPrmgs i J i ) R s e SR D L D R et orms of play |Dr. Fred P. Lee and Assistant Fire 3 H Seaki . 2 plas Chiet Eugene F. Barnes, joureyen to|the 10:17 a. m. trolley at New Brit- | palred, Sample hoards, working models.| prand new and selling at a big re- HAIG AND WHISKEY [ Hartford this afternoon for the pur.|ain center and will get oft at Grange [T oe P I I AER S o | quction, Two bumpers, epare tire, “THIS 1S A STUDEBAKER YEAR.” MISS OLOUGH LEADS St. Mark’s Episcopal church of this pose of conducting an investigation | Pall: st baks (s aaTo ULAF o & st et moto-meter cap and siip-covers. = = | city sent four representatives to the it T he maat ey it which that Lty ——— e — it fs a 5c purchase or a dollar at Ohrn- For demonstration, call at the ¥ " v » | i a o e . . . Stanley Works "Hello Girl" Maintain- | midsummer choir and acolyte festival| pamone Field Marshal Retums to|collects and disposes of its zarhage|Crosses Continent to - e e i ing Her Reutation For Popularity | e Fols DIINREL a6 and other refuse. The committee has G 2 AN SRS bI16 LT A TN ATy, DEEhota HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. [ night. They were Messrs. I. D. Rus-| Manufacture of Id Bissted ol ) Kill Wife and Himself Autom v v - G 3 Miss Madeline Clough was 337 votes| ..n "B o Baldwin, H. B, Moore and| lquor—Elected | written several surrounding cities and 139 ARCH ST. PHONE 2109-2, ahead in the popularity contest at the |\ 'y “po oo i L Director of a Distillers' Company. towns in an effort to Jearn the meth- HUDSON & ESSEX DISTRIBUTOR. Stanley Works, when the votes were | - s : : Y. |ods used and will make a report to .counted at noon today. The contest| the common council. Tt i{s the plan lof the committee to complle a com- closes at 3 o'clock tomorrow after- noon at the annual picnic of the Stan plete report of the system which may ley Works Mutual Renefit society ‘When the votes were counted at noon today, Miss Madeline Clough had Pasadena, Cal., August 11.—W. R. e R Bean, who arrived here yesterday s. Shoes repaired, hats cleaned and from Carnegie, Pa, today shot and re-blocked. All work guaranteed on a re- killed his wife, Ailene, and then cgm- | ;’un'l basis. 403 Main St. Gagliardi Bros. Earl Haig has been elected a direc- {6 EGR: S s 4on A tor of the Distillers 'c ; mitted suicide, leaving several nOles erae—emaiRi©G ar redured prisen. Wem | DODGE sedan, 1921, refinished dark blus, lllers ‘company at the ||\ ™ 4 in New Britain and the es.|Cf eXplanation. The two hodles were | imateriala usel; workmsrship guerantees. [ fne mechanically; also 1920 Dodge tour- annual meeting held in Edinburgh 2 48 A : %7lfound in a locked bathroom in the| Work called ror and del'vercd. \e mak: ing. Aaron G. Cohen, 185 Park St., Harte the chief product of the company is|timated expense to conduct it. home of Mrs. Bean's sister. The two [ 3ld shoms losk and wesr likv new. Unites | _ford,__Open evening: whiskey. There are some people wh e Shoe Repal.ing Co. 223 Arch. Tel. 865-2. | FORD, 1917, ton truck, with platferm body. peop o left four small children. e p e T Tugs etr. ai 53| Prico $125. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry from various Episcopal Hartford archdeaconry joined in this s ice of choral eve- ning prayer conducted in English cathedral style. The Rev. C.'E. Rob- | erts of Farmington was the officiant, London, Aug. 12.—Field Marshal £ ssted in a festal cope., Incense was R ; Miss Jessie Beh had 12.808; Miss| oo ¢ D E E : ] 2 e ISS| offered at the altar during the chant- |think it rather detracts from the ASK TO USE GABLES e —— Chureh St, Saturday, from 10 a. m. to ‘Sophia Symolon had 7,498. The oth- ers were considered practically out of the running. E! § p. m. A. L. Gaylor. ing of the canticle “Magnificat™. Field Marshal's dignity and reputa- 238 Cherry The local rector, Rev. John Wil- tion to be interested in a business of - o AUTOMOTIVE D coupe, Iate 1 | kins, preached a sermon of the in-|that sort, but their disapproval is|yyestern Union Seeks Permission to[Inventory Tiled in Probate Court b; oupe. Taie inodel, excellent “condl- < on. Private owner. Phone 2634 X et ante | nardly as vocal as it would e in Am- ; = ore; g use of laymen as assistants ol Am Fitzsimons and Dunham Trucl o T T in public worship. The Bihle lessons |¢7iC3. The Haigs have long been| Utilize Lines at Miami to Aid De- ____Auto And Truck Agencles D Touing. Good (res ochanical con financially v ;. The estate o e late Charles M. 8L dnjeneain 8 IRKEY, Gine BUICK MOTOR CARS—*Better cars are he. | St. Phone 7 = = were read by Arthur J. Melbourne, [ fin® : z x THE TRUTH ABOUT | layreader, of Stafford Springs. Earl Haig is usually credited with| moralized European Congestion. Strong has heen appraised by James | BU LR Ty TRuiek s bullding them. | FRANKLIN tnuring, Tepalnted Frankiia HUSBANDS” The thurifer was Dr. W. W, Wright, | D#ing thorough in all that he does,| ‘ xou v tzsimons and E. P. Dunham, at| New Britain Bulck Co. 225 Arch street.| green, completely overhauled, small Arst JSBANDE s ) ! New York, Aug. 11.—(By Associat- et i o } y F, 4 ) % fiinios warden 6¢ Bt James catizak|and: Ne intends, to. be ‘tlorough “in ¢ = ; 9, itemized as follows: Telephone 2670, pryment and liheral terms. Easy riding Wives, Do You Want to West Hartford, and the o t wag|the whiskey business. ‘When he was S0 Fress)—Newcomb Carlton, presi-|. Due on estate of*Nellie L. Strong, = family car. Aaron G. Cohen, 185 Parik st Hartford, and the organist was| v : | dent of the Western Union Telegraph | sqg0.75: cash on hand, $51.54; in Ber- treet, Martford. Know It? ; ed to join the t f direc e T & P = e . Henry B. Moore, vestryman of St. Joir h oard of directors| ~ v A 8 C. L, JE ALG Ny [ i Co., announced today he had wired | )iy gavings bank, $14,433.01; fn New [“4DILAC TENETE & A o e - TN touring car D‘A-ll“]"r;nflsllnon. v ||| Mark's church, New Britai he consented, it was stated, ‘on the | o 3 : ; k e LG Monday The next acolytes festival of the|understanding that he would be no |l cSident Harding for permisslon 10| jiritain Savings hank, $3,037.46; in| West Main, Cor. Lincoin 8t v ¢ BelZ. f AUDSON sedan. Very pofverful car, excel- Episcopal church in Hartford county |mere figurehead, but would take h ”s: 'fl'; th:::m:‘rg‘;n;:}hrpu:»?\hs“s?;‘z“ Burritt Savings bank, $6,560.01; in — — —— — Jent condition; extra - equipment, +, good [ will be at Christ church cathedral, |full share of the work as well as| .. Rl Farmington Savings bank, $5,515.36; [COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CAR—| tires. Will accept small car as part'pay- Rt iord. ortheres P "g !|the responsibility attached to the of- cable landed by Western Union at|yn Middletown Savings bank, $5 Commerce and Ruggles tiuck, ment. Aaron G. Cohen, Hartford. Open Clddgtili FGILNg O Alls 8 g 1Miami from the Barbadoes and sealed 2000 dolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone Day, November 1 fice.” | ; home in Berlin, $2,000; auto, Ul By, 2 i 7 e e WUDSON 6-40 Touring. car. Good mechanis by the goyernment $250; mortgages receivable, $1,269.70, RD DEALE James LA ”v.!)S':»(:mm‘nfln ':x::lm;nnrnv‘u.adn:::;}l‘;n:e He is likely to have plently to do e = e e i ¢ 3 ¥ ) Foreign exchange and other busl-|gs 47115 81,600, $850, 81,130, $759.- Good class second-hand car 0 W 4 3 GO WES I GIV’ES FINAL ALLOTMENT 11:2‘:?:‘;:"1;‘*‘ "Frlm'pan!‘hlbikh‘fll?“’”z t0 (ness dependent on cable dispatches| 2z s32'so '8y doo. & Sz,], ,,g,s‘fl”‘(, Professional Bldg. Phone 2766 L I DAL S DL | ncrease greatly its whiskey output,|for Europe continued demoralized | {rom ¢ W. Stevens. $233.43; due GARDNLR_Harware City Motor Co. ARts. | 3 e e e R D |iromm oW Stebena$ 208,487 A Ne: rom| S ARENERS A ATORCIEYMOL SR R A RLS Jale o exclizige for § as Scotland. | oday by the cable congestion caused | g A1 Collins, §1 Qe trbwl ) e ien passenger _encle e It has acquired half the shares of the | 5 1-2 ton 1920 dump tn iy 4 BrsieEss he 2 LR 5 1-2 ton 1920 dump truck. L. M. United Distilleries of elfast and ex. | oomieer i o e o tioe | Frank Boilman, $2,240; bullding ma- rnes, 45 Lincoln st ,604.250, Remainder of Funds Ap- Commer: hle company's station | tepials. $1.900 46 PR % . LA Aa ) pects to acquire the entire conc. i P it s % 2 e, rials, $1,290.4 Total, H7,677.99. {LAND, 1617, in A-1 condition through- RRGGE: - | ot Minterille and thal-BEthe Westerh e LEGAL NOTICES it “and can be bought at a very low propriated by Congress for Harbor — [ Union at Valencia on the Kerry|ciTy DEPARTMENTS HAVE — = A. G, Hawker, 52 Eim 8t, Tel. 2456, coast - 3 i LAND, 1 touring. Sacrifice for POSITIONS SRR o (T IE WO LAWN FESTIYAL ol Lasinfi fans AR A0 4 LR GOa S NI IR BY ORDER OF THE HONOR. ":,l.::: ;:rr“,;mi;}' rice 3300, Ter 2545 Washington, Aug. 11 (By Associated permission were granted, the Miami| A canvass of city departments is A o % et L L PA R el | Press)—F allotment of §33 5 e cable would be used for European |being made today by James P. Kiniry, |ABLUE FEDWARD Al MANS, | GVERLAND), 1991 touring car, original Tachinists Ao ek : {its, BARRTING & SOl PV E RS e i el Lo L Referee in+Bankruptey, 1 v i B e PR of the funds appropriated by congress | ¥Mrs. Bonenfant Chairlady . of Com- i ) Mia B s8ag secretary to the mayor, in response at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest has been driven but 3,000 miles and for river and harbor {mprovement could be transmitted to Pernambucd|to a request hy the state fuel admin- 2 2 A By cally perfect, Time payvments v 1 ARy ! bidder, on MONDAY, AUGUST 14th, anged. Honevman Auto Sales Co, Boiler Makers work during the flacal fear made| Mitiec in Charge This Evening— where the Western Telegraph Co. of istrator who is compiling data rela- (Py10¢™ 0 MONDA] T Hiheon ok TULTHLE hRe T e A ral g = 5 /SHe whikt. b Bhmy . %23| proceeds Go to Polish Orphanage, | LOn1on ha8 ample facilities for for- ltive to this subject. Mr. Kiniry finds| %% at ok @i m, (Standard| HeGionBeser distibufor 126, Aven 8t 70c Per Hour announced foday by the w * | warding them to London |that few hoards have any coal on OVERLAND, 1820 roadster, just overhauled ment. Congre appropriated Mrs. Mary Bonenfant is chairlady hand while a majority are without a y o Mant. W factory, kn & the’ 30 & B MiE ] D BT R 215.00¢ - pproximately | of t ot m ol 7. " SIRE] actory, oW ag bue Sl e L MR | holstery cpentect, | RIVe: yary (800 i 15,000, of which approximately [of the lawn festival and card party Suspected Train Wrecker |singie pound. s iheraie SRR e U Ll s Open_ovenings, $7,000,0000 has been reserved for|which i A . 4 5 5 i e i S Carmen e L o ] Gets 20 Days in Jail e e A it i | o expend nds o ankl Square this| o o S WED OUT OF TOWN, TR Sy The SHobacTy ol Carl 1. Tam A wven | passenger (Freight and Pass.) ;h" aw"'n:w's o 1de e evening, under the auspices of Court| | "‘”"7‘:-":‘;39”'» 'j’”h""‘ »‘C‘"i Who | The following return marriage cer- 'ar:; ‘_';'»p' e PRQDELI D, S Asey car with Red 8 Continents1 oston harbor $40,000; v York | Columba, Catholic Daughters of |¥28 Selzed several nights ngo by a ve been filed at the ] R $125. Casl & terms. Used Car 70 and 63c Per Hour B|nervor .ncluding East ' river and|ameriea for the benefit of the Polish Lraln_crew on suspiclon of Knowinz of City Crerk A Hx,r'rhlo:m:mn'o;\{‘ra Wt HIDWARID VS ixeldngs 1 Mal OB channels, $2,350,000 Orphanage, Aided by Miss Catherine SOMething about a bolt which was on 5. Betos oF 16 LN Wreet-sen U. §. Auctioneer, "DEMORBILE for =ale. Late 1 3 - & O'Leary, Mrs, John Erwin and Miss the railroad iracks and who was ar-| Miss Margaret Muloahy of Bristol, | _(FRED_WINKLE, Trustee). goaoition,, T8 B TREE TRANSPORTATION CLERICAL FAMILIES Belle Kitson, she has arranged for fested after -he sudden stopping of |narried in Biistol, July 8 by Rev.| PUBLIC AUCTION. i 7 touring, slectric Tights and AND BOARD—APPLY i : one of the best socials that have been 'he freight train had caused the death|O)jver T, Magnell; Julen Rogozinski Grocery stock and fixtures at 412| starter. Must he sold at once. Bargain Where Once Were Many, Are Now " . hone Time), all Machinery, Tools and Equipment contained fn a welding held there this year. of the conductor, William Shee WHS | of this city, and Miss Rozalia Jaskot |Arch will be sold August 14, 1922, at| il L PR N P B N . . The committee in charge of the Sent to jail for 20 days yesterday onlof Olive street, married in Meriden, | 12 o'clock, noon. HRACER-Good tiies and in_ good running Company's Representative But Two or Three Children | testival conducted last Tuesday even- the charge of _respass. July 3, by Rev. J. L. Ceppa. DAVID L. NAIR, Atty. ey urbro A e Mr. Stone, Long's Hotel | London, Aug. 12.—Clergyman no|ing for the benefit of the Fresh Air has ey O e Gliktodian % longer have ge families, the mem-|Camp at Burlington, has stated that a STILL INVESTIGATING CASE. HARDING'S MESSAGE, TEO touring car. New top. Motor in firste bers of the Neo-Malthusiam Birth|report on the proceeds will he given' The police are working on the case | YWashington, Aug. 11.—A hope that R e hatfe W e A DR PR L Control society were told hy Profes.|Out Within the next few days A of the aileged assault committed by “good understanding and prosperity | § MEN WANTED., Moran Garage, 313 1-2 Church St Nnnhem Pamf": Ry sor MacBride at a recent conference, |IUMber of charitable undertakings an unidentified man in a Main street and happiness® may attend the for-| Able bodied men wanted perman- | RGANE ass Teady for the read have be enefited by e cordial 3i1ding or Ve d day s n on e x f 4 i £ X U s . ha been benefited by th ordia uiladi on Wednesday afternoon on | tunes of the German people s ex- | ently for work in quarry. Good wages. First clags mechanical condition, alse State St., Hartford, Conn. [Thirty years ago the clergy were| Support of the public to these affaire an cight-year-old girl. The clue | pressed today by President Harding | Boarding house on property for single | fppearance, § wire whecls, ‘Aaton C. and it is the intention of the commit- | brought Sergeant Rival to the Carbo in a messege congratulating Pres- |men, Opportunity also for man to|.. ohen 183 Park St, Hartford, tee in charge to continue the good | brickyard this morning, but it proved |jdent Iibert upon the anniversary of |take charge of boarding house. Ad. S TIIANRS, 52 tirees tle sebhAT: work to be a fz one. ding of the German republio dress Box 27 C, Herald Office, paint and engine are like k £ new. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., Hudson To take place of men on strike {reckoned among the most prolific |members of the gommunity, and rightly rvegarded as breeders of POLLY AND HER PALS 3 2 ST and Eseex distributors, 139 Arch St. Tel. Ashur Has No Def BY CLIFF STERRET 31003 Dneh avoningars o S as 0 e ense STUDEBAKER car tor sale. In good cons Altlon. ior particulars call 153-12 STUTZ BULLDOG in perfect mechanioal - - % condition with wire wheels; very good paint. Price low. or terms. Used Car GEE, T S'POSE MOM'LL AN, GEE MOM =~ [ NoU CAN'T UAVE TUAT Dog ! . DONT You FEEL VES- GET UIM MOM, DO YoU Exchange, 18 Main St. Telephone 2785, GNE ME A SCOLDN FoR. || UES uUNGQVe«<, [ WTHIS MoUsE =>GooD HEAENS: | jicr A TeENY BIT A DLATE of ) AL D SR SR bewont )\ wHaT NEXT? ————1 | “oomy mom. ' fash | FEEL SORRY ENOUGH el ot g Gk R, First 0 takes It 3. \ in WURT NUTHIN 7 {4 POCR DOGEIE, ) To LET HIM STAY TRUCK, G. M. C., 1817 of 1 ton capacity, ( % - T with open body, In good condition. The X 2 Y y AL NIG ? running condition & terfect, has 5 good b & pneumatic tires. Cheap if taken at once. Bputh Bad TOBEAES, V7L T GOULIEALLEaH g Phone 870 ) overhauled TRUCK— % ton, just overhauled, 1 mechanically perfact. Price Pec singt el. 674-32, [ Hepubll Dethlehem ton Speedwagon. Alao For: delfveries, Dodge Screen and Ford ex- press in very gond mechanival condition. Ensy terms, Aacon (. Cohen, 185 Park &t., Hartford [ vy TRUCK, 3 Capacity. Paint and very good mechan- trally in n*'hm condftion. Charland's Avto Bervice tation, 432 Main Street, Teloyhone 1544 TURLD CARS of 1a ig: sedane and coupes of all the well-known inakes. Easy time payments arranged. Used Car {:x»z of New Britain, 18 i care. Clark s Automobile Laundry. 3236 Main 8t.