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THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphahetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Rofo | LIND RATES FOR | | POSTAL RECEIPTS SHON IHPROVEMENT Figures Prove Business Conditions Are Better in New Britain Lost and Found LARGE pocketbook Tost, SPECIAL Reward if returned to YOUR BEAUTIIUL ATTENTION CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS. ®Charge Propald lne i 00 line line line line line /i i lne $1.80 Yearly Order Raton Unon Application, = il i e i e —— Store Announcements 1 Ccunt 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Bpace, 3 Lines, Miafmum Fonk Charge, 36 Cents, MIBS FABIAN Kelney street, won the five dollar photo Anishing coupon this week, Look for your name next Friday, There are o couple of winners who have not called for thelr coupens. Ohrnetedt's, | EAVE YOUR CABM, ui et NEW AND MARKET COURTESY yuur credit Liore tu GUARANTLEED y weakly, Bostun B 801 - 401 MAIN STRELT TO-aLY That business conditions in New Britain are picking up and bettering themselves may be adjudged from the statement issued this morning by Postmaster W, I, Delaney that the postal receipts at the local post of-| FARBER BHOP—A, K. barber shop, at 18 Bim &t s now located at 45 Washing= ton St. A bownted TAfiend EVER hkreeting e it Boowstea A 3 card customer gata thelr purchaso free of NI TARE I A O charge at Ohrnetedt fice Increased b; 18,674. du Ads Accepted Over th: Telephone Forfl| L S ot bbb v 14:88 TINB || onvantnce af Customeis. Cal 825 Ano||| MANUFACTURERST—Bring 1n your mod the first nine months of 1922 over the Ask For a "Want Ad" Operator. | sample bgards and cabinot work and h corresponding period of the previous it done right. High grade furniture year, | paired, aleo. G, H, Day, cabinet mak The receipts’ of July, August and i (B roots RHQRe AN, G oo September of 1922 totalled $70,838.03 U2 e TR LR ,:;;E,, ",",'5: is an increase of $10,795.08 over the wet ready-made, Widener's, 138 Main At same months of 1921 when the re- SHOES BHINED and rep fi;;flu‘; [Tk ceipts totaled $60,042.95. The receipts and er o for January, February and March of _vl"l'.,,‘“"‘,,”"“‘ St. Gagliardl Dros, this year were about equal to the b SR I ones of last year although an in-| b ‘ crease of several thousand dollars was == noticed in the receipts for April, May and June of 1922 over 1921, | Expect $75,000. COME WITH THE CROWD SATURDAY And See Where Mairketing is a Pleasure Another Big Day of Won_derful Baligalns OURBAKERYPRODUCTS % BREAD i s ~1b 5¢ POUND CAKE MOHICAN RASPBERRY DELICIOUS LARGE | SNOW FLAKE BUNS..... Doz. 15¢ PIES ...... Ea. 25¢ ROLLS ... Doz. M, For Are Sure to Satisfy. We judge by the Tremendous Demand we are Having for Them. Fresh from Our Own Ovens Daily. Ib25¢ EXTRA TANCY PLAIN, RAISIN, MARBLE AND NUT Rich with the Finest Ingredients. 12¢ L ANNOT'NCEMENTS Burial Lots, Mor ARMISTICE DAY — Monuments, remeni- | brancea and cemetery services should he | vrranged for now. All grades of marhie and granito, John F. Meehan Monu- 1uent Works, Clark (t, Cor, Union, 2 ~Florists R TBOSTON FERNS ana chrysanthemums f.re now In season. We are at present making a speclalty of prepariug wedding bouquets e to make AFFANGSMON'S Wiy pieture for Thanksgiving Studio, S “AUTOMOTIVE OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT— Don't fail to Sec out wonderful Display of the Finest Meats. Counters permits you to pick your desired portion with ease, everything plainly marked. ‘Our Splendid Xonwill fen Auto m;l- Truck Agencies MORNING SALE—9 TO 11, SPECIAL FROM 3 TO 6 P, M, SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 A. M, 1t is 'expected that the receipts at | the local office will amount to $75,000 within the next three months and it/ Welch's Flower Shop, 80 West Main, Tel _2181. Phone orders promptly cared_for, CUT flowers and potted plants, grape vines, Barberry, Japanese and California privet BUICK MOTOR CARS—'"Better cars sre bes ing bullt and Buick ia bullding them.* Yew Britain Bulck Co., 335 Arch sistt Gran. Sugar...10 Lbs. 70c With Other Grocery Purchases, ROUND — SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE LEAN SMOKED STEAK .......... LB. 17c| SHOULDERS....LB. 12%c is possible that they may reach over $300,000 for the entire yeéar. If this is the case the local office will ad- vance into another class, New Brit- ain has been rated among the first| class offices for the past 20 years. One of the greatest alds in boost- ing business at the local post office is the parcel post. The postmaster explained that the factories are in a large way responsible for the increase as they send many of their goods by parcel post. At a survey taken six months ago it was estimated that at least three and one-half tons of par- cel post left the New Britain post of- fice daily. Much Parcel Post. Postal employes figure that there is still a larger amount leaves the city at the present time. There is also — - . a great deal of parcel post packages hedge; also frult and shade trees, The | Telephone 2670, Paonessa Co., 212 Oak St Tel, 699-2. GREENHOUSE—Cut flowers, potted plants and all varleties of plants. California and | Japanese privets and frult tréea. $2 & hundred, 18 {n. to 24 in. high. Adolfo Sandalle, 218 Oak St Tel, 589 " Tost and Found CH OF KEYR—Se and one lever ke MINK fur lost, Stanley W CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE OCARS= Lash Motor Co, “A Reputable Goncarn.’ West Maln, Cor. Lincoln Bt i |CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Immodiste __ | deliveries on models, Reama & Snre g it row Aut Elm_8t. Phone 11%0, COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CAR=— Commerce and Ruggles truck, It C. Nue dolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 20614 ALSO FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. BEST NATIVE POTATOES ....... Pk. 20c FROM 1 TO 3 P, M. 10c Cranberries ....... Qt. 16c 20c 14c 25¢ 32¢ LB. 24c 28¢ SWIFT'S STEWING FOWL GOLDEN WEST FOWL ... LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB, . LB. . LB. 38¢ | cylinder keys S FANCY WINTER LAMB 22¢ SWIFT'S ROASTING CHICKENS. ., .LB. 40c | | | | | SWIFT'S MILK FED FOWL i c ‘ | GROUND HAMBURG. . .3 LBS, . Lh. 25¢ TENDER FRICASSEE FOWL .... LB. 28c¢ n and 7 2. |IURANT AND STAR motor cars. and service. “Just Real Good Cars. A. Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phone 2215. | PODGE BROTHE! 1OTOR CARE—Balen and Service, 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., 185 Elm St, Cor. Seymour. Phone 731 FORD-Lincoln-Fordson agents. B service; complete line of parts an. cessories. Automotive Sales & Bervice & East Main 8t., Rear. Phoue 370 D ESSEX motor care, Tne make these cars the great.st | alues. Sales and service. Honeyman Anto _Sales Co, 139 Arch 8t. Phone 2108, AND M'FARLAN motor o Sales and service, 174 High 8t, Haitfor: Connectleut. Telephone 3,4699 Falen o 24c 200 | 26¢ 14c 25¢ 28c and an have same by Corbin Place. o] MUATY LGS TO ROAST ... I CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS. . | < PRIME RUMP ROASTS . | | BREASTS TO STUFF | FANCY VEAL CHOPS | > CHOICE VEAL CUTL BEST CREAMERY i FANCY SELECTED WHOLE MILK BEST PURE - -— — whieh come into New Britain hecause LESS INTEREST SHOWN. Butter ....2 Lbs. 83¢ Eggs.....2Doz. 63c [Cheese ... Lb. 29c|Lard ......2Lbs. 27c [ff i S Bt oo omnmst v, “EM NUT MARGARINE .. LB. 23¢ MUENSTE EESE . LB. 33c TMPORTED SWISS CHEESF 5 purchase through mall order houses| Cahill, democratic general registrar, | GEM NUT MARGARINE o e R CHEESF 20 RTED SWISS CHEESE L | |t S bl R L S I ey i o e GROCFRIES— othernlergerangarhy oltlee; taken in the “to be made” lists than ["gervicq station. Hartsord Ave., and Btage 4 Feti ekl oM i L= = 4 ever before. Out of 11,700 persons, ley St. A. M. Paon s, Prop, whose names had been placed on | ROBERTSON'S SCOTCH MR'LADE . . Jar | these lists, only 3,030 had been made | PREMIER GRATDF WITH SILK FLAG | | voters up till today, and the time lim- | SUNBEAM MAYO) it is tomorrow night. TOMATO CATSUP PREPARED MUSTARD be 12¢ 20c FREST PORK TO ROAST. ., FRESH CUT CHOPS ........ SMALL FRESH HAMS ., FRESH SPARE RIBS FRESH PIGS FEET MEADOWBROOK HAMS .. Lh. Lb. LEAN BOILING BEEF . CHOICE POT ROASTS . JLESS RIB ROI PRIME RUMP ROAS . Lb. 18c CHOICE CHUCK ROASTS.... Lb. 14c SUGAR CURPED C'RND BEEF..Lb, 8c summer streets. Owner notifying Albert Larson MY Commercial Trust Co. savings passhook No. 3144 has been lost, stolen or de- stroyed. 1 hereby apply for the payment | of the amount of the deposit represent- ed by the eame or the lssuance of a duplicate book therefor. —GROCERIES— BREAKFAST AND OOLONG TEA SLICED PINEAPPLE....... LGE. CAN CAMPBELL'S BEANS .. EARLY JUNE PEAS ...... AUNT PEMIMA'S P. C. FLOUR FRESH CRISP POTATO CHIPS Fancy Baldwin APPLES. . . .14 Qt. Bas. 49c Yellow Globe TURNIPS......10 Lbs. 25¢ e IR Red Star Sweet POTATOES. . .10 Lbs. 25¢ s s 10¢ 15¢c | Sound Yellow ONIONS ......10 Lbs. 15¢ | rasor rossr ey 35c LBS. 250 35¢ 28c 10c 23¢ 13c 15¢ BEST EVAPORATED MILK. .. .3 CANS DELICIOUS MINCE MEAT ....2 PKGS. UNEEDA BISCUIT . coooo. 4 PKGS, BLUE ROSE HEAD RICE ......3 LB FRESHLY BAKED FIG BARS .. .2 LBS. N. B. C. ROYAL LUNCH .2 LBS, 25¢ 25¢ 20c 20c 25¢ 25¢ 23c N e mot~ carh B and service. . Bencas, 51 Malu 82 Phone 2215. MAXWELL AND CHALMERS motor ca nd service. United Motor Salea C 2 CA PKG. . .PKG. TO ORGANIZE CLUB. A meeting of the Young Men's Re- | publican elub will be held next Tues- day evening in the republican head- quarters in Booth’s block. Anson Mc- Cook, of Hartford, a veteran of the World War, and Judge Ells, of Water- bury, who nominated Charles A. Tem- pleton for governor, will address the meeting. ] —GROCERIES— | | Stanley Women's Relicf Corps’ Gift is MOTOR CARS, $1380 delivered, Sales ervice. Moon Motor company, 15 Maln street. Telephone 1530, LARGE HONEYDEW Recetved at Northend School—Pa- MELONS . EACH EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT S . 1 Oal notor Ba Y triotic Program Presented §A and Oailand motor cars. Bales and service, A. G. Hawker, 68 Elm £t. Tele- | _phone 2156, | GLDSMOBILE: End Garage, 1 ephone 253 FBO MOTOR CARS and trucks Keaneth M. Searle & Co. Baleas and service, Cor. Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. Te.e- _ phone 2110, Stanley Women's Relief corps pre- sented the Northend school with a silk flag to be hung in the hall of the| tchool this afternoon A. program appropriate to the occasion was pre- | sented. | The exercises opened with the sing- | ing of America. Pupils in Grade six |sang: “The Flag Goes By,” and| | “Armerica Beautiful.'” The story of a| great American was told by Clarence Peterson, and Miss Mildred Carroll | recited a poem, “The Name of Old | Glory.” “Your Flag and My Flag" | Was recited by Dorothy Crowley. FRESH CUT SPINACH NEW CROP ( STRING FIGS ..... . | | | and service South Maln st FRESH DUG CARROTS | ANCHOR BRAND DATES PRG. LEGAL NOTICES T the District Court of the nited Sintes, for the District of Connecticut: In Bankrupt-y. In the matter of Eagle Clathing Co., | Bankrupt, in Bankruptey, | To the creditors of Eagle Clathing Co.gy of New Britain, in the County of Hartford, = — |and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. " e Notice s hereby given that «hf trustee of | § ¥or Sale o |said estate has filed his' final account, and | BUICK, 1918 roaaster, just recently overe - | The feature of the entertainment that a final meeting of mid creditore will| hauled and newly painted. In porfect msfiufi m B TATE CONFERENCE | JAY RENEW liROTEST Natter Soune enneted the. role of 10 e suln e G MuRE on | e b Mt T w8 bt € | SCallek T o by Adatked: dh [ n the City of Hartford, Conn, | gooa tires. Terms can be arranged. C. A. March 7—Piano recital by Sergei| L) TO BE HERE FRIDAY | = 750 Main & f Novembi Al 922, | 8t. Gen. Washington: Edward Fibaal e it AL B Shabe Rachmaninoff, Fox's theater | Rritish Officials Want Definite Steps | \r'rfle Of lon the 9th day Magson |a o'clock o " o pass- | BUIC] == ~———— March 12—ILenten program, Camp school auditorium New Britain Musical Club Also Offers Master Pianist This Season Olive Prelle |ing upon said account; nue and Stauley sticet. April I—Evening of opera, SUNMAID SEEDED RAISINS SOLID ) OYSTERS PRG STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $376; special six touring, §1275; big six tou:lLg, $1630; F. O, B, factory. M. Irving Jester, 183 Arch St. “This I a Studebaker Yeat.* PENOBSCOT SALMON NATIVE MACKEREL 2 Autos and Truc Camp % recting the payment of a final dividend o Nelson as Miss Ross, lave heen proved and allowed: and to|BUACK. 1519, § pase. “touring car. painisd A flag salute and the singing and rebuiit throughout. C. A. Heuve, b1 school auditorium. Local People Asked to Take Care of April 22—Public concert, Fox's theater, (for the benefit of New Brit- | Taken to ity ¢ 5 I of |tranzact anv other proper husiness. Claims | ik 5 Clanr,y the Status of 1,,” “The Star Spangled Banner” closed i""' [ et hone 221 = n th igtribution o e estato s Ppea ce, C 3 EDWARD M. YEOMANS, | UPholstery and just thoroughly ~over- ain Musical elub) Referee in Bankruptc ;{ led. Terms .? be arranged. C. A, ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING, | Do Lk Ll District of Berlin, es; Probate Court, | CHANDLER roadste |october 10, A. D 1922, ed, new top. Can be | Estate of N. Albert Iinoker, ] LA i ACR e {Town of Berlin In sald distiict, deccaced | CHANDLER TE(6 7-pass. miotor, T2 pertact Upon the application of Frank B, Frie- | condition and rubber, $400. South Terms Expire This|pe of New Haven, Conn. praying that as End Garage, 1 1'hore 870, 2 % | Trustee on said , lie may be author- | mmssce o — Lol 4 Month—New Ones Will Be [ized and_empowered to coll and oy S G L (LT real estate situated In Berlin, it k o O atian o hie mare fully aps| Bulck touring two tops. Eaey terms. | _Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park St, Hfd, COUPES—1819 Dodge Bros. 1919 Oldsmo- 1921 Ford. Easy payments, Aaron G, bile Cohen, Inc., 185 P St. and 867 New Britain avenue, presented in the formn required by law | — itin &treet. Phone the exercises ! tured Canadian Vessels, | Washington, Oct. 20.—(By Assocl-| ated Press.)—There were mdxcanon.-‘JOH‘ & today that the Britich protest it | Although the annual Older protest against I'Boyer O v seizure of the Canadian schooner | HEAD C. OF C. AGAIN Boys' Conference opens in New Brit- | 5 ettt | b by American prohibition ain next Friday and accommodations agents might be renewed in the Very lSevans Biraatom are sowght in private homes for 600 near tuture unless definite steps weres boys, only ahbout 150 boys have been !2Ken to clarify the status of the cap- | i . [tured vesgels, arranged for, according to a report| gote, Kool Akt from the committee this morning. |against the Emerald has been e Letters have been sent to many fam- ilies in the city asking that they take by the 1. 8 District Attorney's oftice two or more boys for lodging Friday at New York, where she is held, and officials of the prohibitio E and Saturday night, breakfast Satur- 5 Ruinic gay,) day and Sunday morning and Sunday they still are without information as! Y 3 to the facts upon which the local pro- dinner. hibition officials hased their seizure. Strenuous efforts are being made In| Officials of the British embassy will Nl A other ways to stir up enthusiasm in|not reveal thelr intentions or other. |H Ict, and | the conference. Boy Scouts are ar- wige discuss the case, but in other|Fred S. Chamberlain, E. W. ‘ ranging to meet the boys at the sta- | quarters the impression was gained |John Contaras and Charles Mueller f¢ither personally or by mailing to earh one | tion and escort them to their tempor- | today that a further step to secure |have expired, and according to the |l CPAid Postage, & Comy ot o e motice | ary homes, as well as opening an in- rejease of the Emerald might result |by-laws of the chamber, directors formation bureau where tice sessions | unjess a reply to the original British |cannot succeed themselves until one | of the convention will be held | protest is forthcoming shortl |vear has elapsed between terms. It ARRELN adn Drplapigies th. St == was necessary to nominate candidates | Rotary club and to the Lions' club to help find suitable lodging for the E— | | — [ MAND |to take their places, who will be o | boys., and Everyman's Bible class! OLIN’ BANJO {elected at the annual meeting to he | TURKEYS off, ete. The detailed program Nar meeting Burritt | members hhve been asked to take }h’,. DAL URL - TIVE CHICKENS follows srange will be held at Judd's hall to- | them in. The clerical staff of the AND UKULE The nominees are as follows: From | i |the manufacturing group: J. B. Minor, | A. F. Corbin and Maurice Stanley. November f—American composers, night. A supper will pre-| Y. M. C. A, which is co-operating in FOWLS AND BROI‘LERS Camp school auditorium cede the meeting, from 7 to § o'clock. | the movement, has been placed at the B h Yl ArRdE: Fren O RanE SWEETBREADS November Miscellaneous The lecturer's hour will open at 9 disposal of the general committee, of “rom the retail trade: Fre. . Rack. FhEE h irer’'s P liffe. David Manning and Willlam H. NATIVE VEAL Crowell. From the professional group gram, Camp school auditorium o'clock 1 will public affair.| which L. P. Slade, principal of the December 10-—Recital by The program will consist of selections | High school, is chairman It wus e Ponselle, Fox's theater by “the Dumb Choir,” and the Kit:\g- | sald there this morning that many Dr. Fred T. Lee, Dr. J. W. Bush and | Max Unkelbach. From the real es- {tate, insurance and financial group: schoo! auditorium. lections Mrs. Theodore Natzke. Roy W. Leach is chairman of the ¥ January 29—Oratorio chool | The program will he in charge of ,entertainment committee which is en- William 1. Rattenbury and R. O.| Clark | 106 ARCH Tel, 1446 December 18-—Christmas en Jazz stra: by Mr. people who are willing to take the | Willlam L. Hateh, ank W. Holmes auditorium { Worthy Lecturer Miss Susan R. For- | deavoring to find accommodations for 600 Boys—Many Fail to Respond —Committee Worried. POLICY UNCHANGED Sir Robert Horne Will Not Head the state late of th erald A special campaign for associate members is being made by the New Britain Musical club for the purpose of assuring the elaborate program planned for the winter. At least 40 new members are need- ed and an especial effort is being made to get them The associate membership includes a ticket to all jocal musicales except the public con- ecerts which are benefit conce and | chane two reserved s ch artist con- cert. One of this wint p British Mission to Washington, Re- ports State Today. Flected November 8. London, Oct. 20.—(By Associated Press)—The government's policy to- ward the British debt to the United States will remain unchanged re- gardless of who may be the next lor of the exchequer, it was emphasized today In official circles. One thing that is certain is that Sir Robert Horne, who was chancel- lor of the exchequer in the Lloyd George cabinet, will not head the DhDecemper British mission to Washington to dis- altias word cuss the war debt. He was scheduled SRR, Ponsert sngey ahout October 30, but it is A progra ¥ conceded that his suceessor irg folk Amer ill not be able to leave by that time Scandinavian music, opera recitals, piano recital by | Ordered, That said application he heard t i D€ | nd determined at the Probate Office, in | Commercial Trust company, again ixew Britain, in said district, on the 30th nominated for president of the |day of October, A. T.. 1822, at 11 o'clock i Chamber of Commerce at a meeting the ffi;’(‘x‘mnm and «:L’m nn;{:fl he gi ;-n”ur of the nominating committee Reld |[he TeRaeneY of Ea o |time and place of hearing th by pub | shortly before noon today. |lishing this order In some newspaper having The terms of H. H a clrculation In said district, and by posting Dyson, Judge George W. John C. Loomis, treasurer of A DODGE BROS. CARS— Pease, George |\ 0 "¢ this arder on the public Klett, |in the Town of Berlin, In said district, Pelton, [by glving notice to all parties in Interest s for the outstanding features of ogram will be a recital by Pons wide reputatio The §. & F. Motor Sales Corp, return make to this Court of given Attest: osa N | The Used Car Dept. BERNARD F. GAFF! Judge. | wide variety 1821 Dodge Bros Touring car. 1919 Dodge Bros. Touring car. 1618 Dodge Broe. Touring car. 1917 Dodge Bros. Touring car. 1916 Dodge Broe. Touring car. 1822 Dodge Bros, screen delivery. BURRITT GRANGE NEWS. morrow Correct Modern Instruction Dealers in Dodge Bros. Cars. E. C. BENSON BARKER Studin: 259 Main St., In New Britain T Friday and Saturday. pro be a Rosa 155 ELN BT. TEL. 731, program, ore address OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. January S—Folk music, Camp | the Hartford Y. M. (. A.: vocal se- definite reply to the post cards by Booth's Block at large: Peter Perokas, Teaac Black, <day, Thursday, mp S s ¥ DORT sedan, 1922 model. Bymper, &pot- light. A-1 condition. Inquird 180 Cherry stieet Camp school auditorinm Sweetland, educational secretary of boys in have neglected to send a {and Frank Shields. From the group Tebruary rest the visiting delegates, 19—Scandinavian musie, | DURANT fouring in A-1 shape. This car | can be bought right. A. G. Hawker, 53 | _Em Phone 2438 | FORD, 1016 touring, $60. R. C. Rudolph, _ 127 Cherry St Thone 2061-5, | FORDE—1 ton truck with body and cab, | §200 One ton chassts, $140. Sedan, 1920 and demountables, $350. car, 1920, with starter and de- , '$205. Roadsters, $75 and up. Sales Servico Co, 200 Main 8t. Phoi *ORD coupe, 1020, In excellent running con- dition. 5 new rord tires, stoplight, shock ihsorhers, =elf starter, new set of drum headlighte, Can be bought right. Tel. §35. 0 021 coupe, starter and demount- or excellent. 4 good tires, paint ery good, $350. Autémotive Rales and tee (o, 200 East Main . Tel, 01 FORDS-—Commercial with ~ a six post body, $100. 1918 truck with exprees body, $200. 1020 chassls, $140. Automotive Bales & ervice Ca 00 Ea Main 8t, Tel, 3701, FORD SBDAN with starter, de- viountalles, 4 new tires, shock absorbers, spotlight, dome light and other uxtras. A bargain at $360. Automotive Sales and Service, 200 Last Main St. Tel. 2701, FORD one ton truck. Been used months, R. H. Budde 153 Mal t FORD roadster with be- body, §.2 Rudolph, Cherry St. Phoae TOR of one ton. A sure enough bar- . alsn one Ford speedster, dise cord tires. Bosch magnreto. Price tight. The John Cooke Co., 7 Hough 8t. Plainville, Conn, TR BEDAN, POLLY AND HER PALS 75 T CATS ) ANKLE, ASR! > TAKE A Look AT -MY 2 whapoyr: MEAA NEw MUSTACHE., URK! o e ) BASEBALL MUSTACHE ? One. O' THEM BLOOMIN' NIAE oAl A Sipe, Y PORE : i : saP! g > )/ . two gain, § wheel A1 condition, Just ov liauled, Price only $225. Eimer Auto Co.