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PROPOSED CHANGES ARFECT CONGERNS AND TAX PAYMENTS (Continued from First page) and Life and Guaranty company of Hartford Providing that a not be regarded as a story gtruction of school houses, Appropriation of $10,000 quiry Into shad propagation Connecticut river by the game commission, Providing that lunches may be pro- vided for school teack and teachers by school authorities at cost Allowing courts of pro charge 70 cents per page ! records, and requiring a’ca of pending estates in thos rnareasing certain salar Rockville court. IN TH | The house the bill for| completion as a state highway of the ! road in Glastonbury and Portland now heing completed as a state aid highway. The bill for revocation tomobile operator’s license after s ond conviction for intoxication rejected. An amendment to the ford charter providing for a building commission of six was also rejected Bristol's efforts to legislation’s authority to issue bonds came to naught, as after reconsidering (h“J Bristol bills the committee on finance shall con- bhasement in in- the and | for in fish ate 1o * copying 1 index courts, in the of an u W Hart- public persons | reported again unfavorably and (h"nofc house rejected bills authorizing the| first taxing district to issue bonds. | The committee found that the bond jssues would bring the indebtedness | to more than five per cent of grand list. Designed protection | measure of | hi farm for | fa penalty | to of | plk largely as a for the state women the bill providing a for trespassing on the grounds that institution was adopted. An amendment concerning the ap- portioning of the expense of bridges | Letween towns was passed. | g Purely a health measure the la amendment to the law on prostjtu- pi adopted provides that persons!ci of that offense shall Iu‘ v examined by a compete tion The P opted a bill including in the trunk line system the road from Manchester to Glastonbury and through East Glastonbury to the New London turnpike, and it received a favorable report on the bill including the highway running through Staf- ford and Union into the system. Other house bills adopted those requiring the state forester give local assessors a list of state land in a town; providing that the | September teem of the superior court | S@ in Windham county shall be the|m only term, and fixing time for ses- | at sions; providing that a court may revoke suspension of sentence under certain conditions, were | te of th in | st FORMER SULTAN IS | THROUGH WITH TOIL Wants to Spend Rest of His Life group which coveries of thfl English peer. the | Vis Angora. Bri | Mu 1was this morning, l.eo blamed his drink- | on behavior in the der six inches of snow, Lady Rochester, beautiful T " ‘r‘rfr,';wr*‘w,'a? ‘-Jr:;m_;wve ) . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 19és. American daughter-in-law of the Earl of Carnarvon, has been a prominent figure in the society gathered in the Valley of the Nile to view the dis- Lady Rochester is the wife of Earl arnarvon’s only son and before her marriage was Catherine T. Wendell of New York. sing him of the trend of things in General Harington sends m word gccasionally about the wel- re of the four wives he was 'onod leave on the banks of the Bos-| horus, That the deposed sultan still enjoys popularity and respect i s shown by the hearty eeting he receives from the popu- ce of Mecca and the long lines Igrims that daily come to ty from afa - WOHEN JALLEDFOR SELLING HOONSHIN (Continued from First page) to|he dropped¥a five gallon can of alco- hol. At the suggestion of Attorney axe, He was caught and arrested. the case was continued to to- orrow morning. $300, I.eo Michaelowsky rday afternoon under the influence liquor and ussaulted his wife a eir home at 120 High street. He irrested. Arraigned in court came home yes- g, said he knew he had no right to rike the woman and promised better future. A fine of s. as imposed. NEW YORK DIGGING OUT New York, March 7.—~New York to- day began digging itself out from un. from | of | sacred M. D.| Bonds were fixed 7 in Reflection in Mecca Kingdom, of the 7.—(By the Associated Pr Former Sultan Mohammed VI seen enough of the and desires to spend the rest of days in quiet reflection in where he is now the guest Hussein, sovereign of the The deposed head of the state recently told Charles R. that he would never resume tion as head of the Jedda, March 7 Hedjaz | )| has world's turmoil | Crane | his posi- Mohammedan sprinkled upon the city in a 24 hour biizzard which ended this forenoon. The snowfall brought the winter's total to 54 and onec-tenth inches, the highest in 30 years, his Mecca, of King Hedjaz. Turkish | | world unless there was a united call for him from the faithful. cherished hope, he said, His most was to find a resting place in the sacred city of | his fathers, where he has refuge. The conversation was carried over the 'long distance telephone tween Jedda and Mecca, for Christian is permitted to enter forbidden city. The venerable gee told Mr. Crane that was good. He American friends. King Hussein has done ¢ to contribute to the comfort tertainment of the exiled sultan. has placed all hi dogs at his disposal, for the found on' no the refu- his health' a1so inquired after his ything and en- He horses and hunting former monarch is a great lover of animals and is fond of hunting and Indeed, the king of the Hedjaz thrown open his entire estates to distinguished visitor. The former Turkish ruler much of his time in the study of ligious books and in introspection. American with kben interest the progress of events in Constantinople and the rise of the | Many of his former friends |intense cold encrusted the exterior with a shell of ice. and follows receives European papers regularly and Turks. keep in touch with him by letter, ad- | was $1,000,000, the most disastrous fire in the cit, POLLY AND riding. has his spends re- He HER PALS |6IRL SCOUTS PRACTICE ON DRUMS, FIFES AND BUGLES Organization of Corps in New Britain Well Under Way—Membership | Now is Fifty-Two, FFifty-two Girl Scouts are rehears- |ing weekly for the New Dritain Girl >--om fife, drum and bugle corps. Charles Spring teaches the drumming members, Twelve taught by Harry ‘I‘owrm and girls are taking fife | instruction from Charles F. Burck- | hardt. The girls are enthusigstic and nxious to show the pub that couts can do a thing and do it well. The training course for Girl Scout ‘lmrlrrs will begin J°riday at 4 p. m,, at the Girl Scout office, 131 Mair street, room 9. NCOUNTERS HEAVY § Aboard U. 8. 8. Henderson, March (By Radio to The Associated| Press).—The navy transport Hender- |son, bearing Secretary Denby and. a party of senators and representatives {to Panama today encountered heavy | going off Hatteras. Throughout most |of the day the Henderson battled h a smoky southwester and \rolllng. as, Which kept all landlub- bers close to their staterooms. rzs Commumcahle Dlsease Cases in City Last Week Following are the communicable disease cases reported during the past week by the New Britain board of health, as-indicated in the weekly morbidity report of the state depart- ment of health, issued today: Diph- |theria 8, whooping cough 3, scarlet fever 2, measles 13. | buglars ara Blaze Creates Ice Palace While flames were roaring through the interior of the Lister | Block in the heart of the business district of Hdmiltou, Ont., the The loss histor Ma’s Up to Pa’s Tricks SOME LiL OLE ACTOR, AINT VETS OF FOREIGN WARS SEEK HELP OF PUBLIC New Britain Post to Place Ballot Boxes in Lyceum and Dalace Theater Lobbies This Week, Private Walter J. Smith, Veterans of Foreign wars, has made arrange- ments to have ballot boxes pluced in the lobby of the Lyceum hnd Palace theaters In this city so that they may deternifne how many people In New Britain are in favor of the state bonus bill which 1s now pending, before the legislature, Those attending the theaters will be presented with a ballot upon which they are asked to write their name and upon leaving the theater they are requested to drop the slip in the bal- lot box, A hearing on the bonus question, which chlls for $10 a month for every month in service, will be held at the capitol in Hartford on Wed- nesday, March 14, It is expected that | more than 100 members of the New Britain post will arrange to attend this hearing. Propaganda in the form of litera- ture in behalf of the bill is being spread about the city by members of |this post who are anxious that the | bill should be passed. | Other posts of {the Veterans of FForeign wars through- out Connecticut are also making a fight to have the bill adoptod BIG BOOZE CONSPIRACY Federal Agents Said to Be Implicated Into in Plot to Smuggle Liquor Canada and Back Into U, S, New York, March 7.—Details of an international conspiracy in which government agents are alleged to have acted in collusion with officers of a big Kentucky distillery in ex- porting io Canada thousands of gal- lons of American made rye whiskey, later to be smuggled into the United States, will be laid before govern- ment officials in Washington by John Holly Clark, Jr, assistant United States attorney. It was learned today that opera- tives of the intelligence unit of the internal revenue bureau for weeks have been investigating the ring. They were said to have obtained evi- dence against a score of men. Government operatives charge that Kentucky rye whiskey with a bootleg valuation of $1,500,600 was sent over the border last January and now is being smuggled back. They refused to discuss details of the plot, but Mr. Clark admitted he was *‘w rklng on sometfling amazingly big. The bootleg curb yesterday tuoted rye whiskey at $95 a case, whiley Scotch was offgred for as low as $60. BRITISH DISCOURAGED. London, March 7, (By The Asso- ciated Press).—Announcement that the Turkish grand national’ assembly at Angora had instructed the govern- ment to undertake fresh peace nego- tiations with the Allies for the pur- pose -of having the Lausanne treaty conform with the Turkish national pact has struck a note of discourage- ment among the British diplomatists in London, who expect further tedious Board of Compensation and Assess: ment of the City of New Britain, has. pade the following assessments of especial benefits or betterments, caus- ed by the construction of a sewer in Vine street, from Hart street norther- 1y, Viz: George B. Grocock ........ To whom it may concern: Estate of V. B. Chamberlain Frank G. SUES ELDERLY MAN FOR MONEY ALLEGED DUE HER John H. Kirby, 'Wealthy Texas Ium- ber Dealer, Defendant in Suit for $4,000 Brought By Women, New York, March 7.--John H, Kir- by, head of one of the largest lum- ber companies in Texag and president of the Southern Tariff association, has been sued Olga Bvansville, promised her $500 a month for life for renouncing the name of after she had adopted it at his re- quest, hera for $4,000 Ralph, musie student Ind, who charges by Miss from he Kirby Miss Ralph, 20 years old, allcges that Kirby, who is 638 and married, agreed in 1918 that if she would give up her entire time to him and travel with him as his sccretary and com- panion he would “take care”of her for life." She did as he requested, she al- leges, and had hor name changed by court order in Illinois in April 1918. On March of last year, she says, an- e e CITY ADVERTISEMENT Sewer in Vine Street City of New Dritain, Conn,, March 6, 1923. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Vine street—West side Benefits . $1567.97 Accepted, adopted, ceddified from record and published twice by erder of the Common Council. Attedt, ALFRED L. THOMPSON City Clerk. . 4 CITY ADVERTISEME:! Sewer in Sunny Ledge City of New Britain, Conn., March 6, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Viz: Sunny Ledge—Last side Benefits . § 59.55 Vibberts 190.80 Fotal ........ $250. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON City Clerk. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Sewer in Linwood Street City of New Britain, Conn,, March 6, 1923, Po whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- i the | Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following assessments of special benefits or betterraents, caus- ed by the construction of a sewer in Sunny Ledge, from Hart street south- erly. conferences between the governments and the Alli Kemalist SLATER WILL IS FILED The will of the late Mrs. Charlotte ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following assessments of special benefits or betterments, caus- ed by the construction of a sewer-in Linwood street, from the corner of State strect to the Children's Home other agreement was made whereby he promised 'her $6,000 in cash and $600 monthly if she would release her right to his name and return to him all letters received from him, #fhe roturned the papers in due time and obtalned an order in su- preme court here pormitting her to resume her name of Ralph, 8he then went to Florence, Italy, the papers allege, to complete her musical studies, §he declared she recelved the $6,000 and a $600 pay- ment in April £022 but since then has recelved no payments, MAYOR OPPOSES ALLOWING , “HUMAN FLY” T0 EXHIBIT “rolli? Calls to PW Stunt on New Britain But I'inds Paonessa Towards | Cool “Polll,” a wso-called “human fly,” called on Mayor A, M, Paonossa at the mayor's office .in city hall this morning and asked the exccutive how he would feel with regard to the visit of a man to scale one of the Main street business blocks. Recall- ing the tragic death of Howard Young in New York city early in the| week, the mayor said he believed there would be strong public senti- ment against such an exhibition here at this time and that he would prob- ably use his offices to have a per- former in that line refused a permit., Proposition, IX THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged ‘For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTION! Charge P 0 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 6 days... 1 line 30 days. .. 1 line 3 $1.50 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 Lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 Cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. Classified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone Convenience of Customers. (all 926 And Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator, ANNOUNCEMENTS ] Burial Lots, Monuments 1 HEADSTONES “and monumenta of marbls and granite; all graaes anq sizes. Come- tery Armngemems made, lots cared for, etc. John F. Meehan Monuienta! Worka. rk 8t, Corper bn] n St. " Florists and N rserymen. 3 FOR the months of Junuary \’HI JUE WANTEL~10,000 peopls with cerus, Lo, and the Dlukmnnn Druy Telephot CADILLAC, JEWETT DURANT JORDAN _AND umfiu}m HUPMOBILE CARS— ;. \ STUDEEAKERS—Light six touring, AUTOB—Cholce $1a0. BUICK BRDAN, 1918 NOUNCEM Poronsia EWJRE you lurt ullnu your camera «l us st It for you and tell you It O, K, N charge for this service, Arcude nwo. o d Febrvary. ake a reduction on every To , Jy, Wuck, custom tallur, lu Arc Opp. Bouth courch, arrived, the Ansco dollar camera, A venl camers for one dollur, Arcade Studio, W, cals louses, chgpped hands, eczema, hemorrs *holds, words or skin affoctions, to-buy & box of Honey Beo Olntment., Guarantoed to pleane, For salo by Clark ‘u Brainord ‘0, Store Announcements 1 JUBT arrived, the Ansco dollar camera. A real camora for one dollar, Areade Studie. WANTED--1,000 men, women and children 1o be well drossed on eady” weskly pay- ments, mnon Llalslmn Btore, ¢J Churcn ve. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies ] BUIUK MOTOR ¢ B ing bullt wml Bulck ls bullding lb.l’ll." New Brluln.ofluh.k Coy 425 Arca’ strevie & PAIGE CARS— L-un Moter Co, "A luopnu‘um Concvein.” COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CARS -~ e oid Rupgied trucks, R, (4 Koo comin Fhoue 2vel ¥ dolph, 137 Cherry st VROLIT | alid gervice, % alotor bales Vo, £am 8L, Cor, Kiekllu,_Ehony 731, AND BIAN motor cais, Bul wnd service, “sust itear Good Uars,! _ A, Heuce, 18 Muiu 5i._Phone 2215, FORD CALS, 1'0rdson Iractor, S IU0; BLUUILG DBILS ald WCLEHBOIICE, AULOS Totive Saive Lo, Sv0 . Muiu St, 1a0tor cars, Le4 High S, Hirtiord, and service, City Dervice BLAUON, LAIOTd Ave. anu Slets ley sie, . Yuouessa, 1rop. ON=Hifh graue motor cain Bud Buvice, Lo . Beace, ol Al Bt #love 2210, NABH 8cd UsKisn® ictor cars. Salt® and wervice, Am. sswker, 68 Lim et Voles _puoae i W15u MOTOR CARS sud trucks. Kennith M, Bearie & Lo, Saies and service, Coi. M wnd Peck Sts, Now iritain, Conn, Telee phone 2110, Ll wpecial wix touring, $1,275; big sl touring $1,760; ¥. O. B. tuctory. M. arving Jeats 493 aich Bt. “Lhis is u Siudebakor pu ‘ary With s(arters. List includes Cheviolews, Gikiauds, Uvers JAuds, Forus, ele, dev these bargalu Aaron G, Conen, Inc, 1od Pack St, silis -hrllam av Autos and Trucks ¥or blle conceivavie cxtra equi touring. Aaron . uew paiut, I excel- conaition. Wit sucnfice for irving Jester, 1y aArch st. Stuuevsser ) e: ieut runniog quick 1 Cals CARNATIONS and daffodils at low pricos, New Britain Greenhouse, corner Oak and LaSalle Sts. Phone 699-2, GREENHOUSE—Cut flowers, potted plunte and all varieties of plants. Adolfo San- dalle, 218 Oak St. Tel. §89-12, NURSERYMAN--Place vt v for fruit trees, berries, etc; also doing yrun- _ing_work, Simonsen. Phone §93+33, Lost and Found [ BANKBOOK No, 4799, Pice Darkowskas, on the New Britain Savings bank lost. Finder return to bank. INILREST department book No. 5024 lost. return to N, B, Slll\“l-—Dnuble‘ lost Dbetween Borlin tr ley and East Berlin, Sunday night. One side dark gray and light gray on oppo- site. Finder return to Mis. M. H. Hazen, East _Berlin, | BUICK, 1919, 6 Cylinder, ¢ BUICK, 1920, 6 cyinacr, 3 Dasscuger coupe, mechanicainy liKe Dewy NUW palut auu uli- IS UPHUISLETY VeY guud, @ LRIGA Dew Aiflier curd tiwes, swop LENL, motometer, bamiper and automauc winashield wipe New Britain pLuick, Co., 235 Arch St Xt to 4 new buick is & nder, 5 passenger toure Ccoudition very goods 5 doyal cord Ut (uow), Very gvod paini. serice ie low. New brivan LUICK Lu., 525 Arci st. Tel. Lov7, “Nest o @ New buick 48 & Used suck ing can, Just recondivioneu, Sscnger coupe, Pertect engine, Just recoudiiivied, Paat and finish excellent. Upnoistery perfuct, & brand Lew cord tites, bumper, stoplignt and visor, Call up for aemoustiution. New Brtain Buick Co., 225 Arch St el UNexL to 4 New suick is a Used | tenced to terms ranging from one to Slater of Iast Berlin directs that $1 be given to her hushand, Charles C. Slater, and a like amount to William, Charles, John and Harry Slater, sons. The remainder of her estate is left to a daughter, Martha I, Slater. STROMBERG DIVIDEND, New York, March 7.—Directors of the Stromberg Carburetor company today declared a quarterly dividend of $1.75 a share on common stock, thus increasing the rate from $5 to $7 a vear. The change was based on reports for the last three months of 1922 showing net profits of $225,- 546. SENTENCED, SEEK HABEAS WRIT Manila, March 7 (By Associated Press).~——A petition for a writ of ha- beas corpus was filed in the Philip- pine supreme court today in behalf of 16 of Admiral Stark's Russian refugees, who yesterday were sen- five months for mutiny. The men were convicted by a court martial composed of Admiral Stark's officers. e LIMITATION OF CLAIMS, At a Court of Probate hoiden at New Britain within and for the District of Ber- lin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 6th day of March, rnard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. Adele . Hubbard of said | utrix of the last wiil and testament of Frederick Hubbard, late of Berlin, within said dist deceased, This court doth decres that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of lanid estate to exhiblt their claims against | [the sume to the Executrix and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newapaper published in said New RBritain, and having a circulation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in eald town of Berlin, nearest the place where the de-| ceased last dwelt and return make, BERNARD F. GA on motion Berlin, as Ex NEY, Judge, ————— 2 WHADDYE MEAN, BAH? You THE AUDIEANCE WEEP DURIA MY DEATh SCEAE, DIDATCHA? Association, The Children's Home The Children's The A. The Evan. Peter Fox VT T ) Viz: East Side Asso- ciation . West Side Home Asso- ciation ..... At South End o{ The Children’s Home Asso- ciation 308.48 ceee. 867438 certified from Total Accepted, adopted, record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON City Clerk. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Sewer in Court Street City of New Britain, Conn,, March 6, 1923. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following assessments of special benefits or betterments, caus- | ed by the construction of a sewer in Court strect from an old sewer west- erly: Viz: Court Street—North Side Evan. Luth. Church of the Reformation ....... $121.39 B. Kraft .... South Side Luth, Church of the Reformation ....... 113.00 e $250.69 certified from Total Accepted, adopted, record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON City Clerk. HEARD THATS 18.62 6.68 | BY CLIFF STERRETT Y*/ASNT REALLY DEAD, DAGONE. IT! NOTICE—~ DOLGE, 1919 touring, 19, {, 1020, 6 cylinder, 4 pussenger coupe, saxcelleny paint, & wviand uew ures, pei- Lect mechalical shape, wbumper, etc, Call uemvastiativn. “New goitain Buick Arca st Puone 2604, €t to & 1 10t in il orue., bArgalns. Aaron Cohen, Inc., 18y Bark St, lartford, uon To the women who have been sew- o ing covers on baseballs which they obtained through Nicholas J. Sidoti of 168 Washington St., New Brit- ARLAND 163, § passciger touring var, Just thoroughly reconditivned. Loohs like 4 NeW CAr aud TUNS thal way. Cast iton pistons, Will not leuk oi, Erice very reas souuble. furm; New, Britain Buick Co, ) aln, will you kindly notify our di- rect branch office at 117 North St., New Britaln, when they are finished 3 and get pald for them®at our of- fice. Nicholas Sidotl is no longer TUDEBARSK, 1950, pulul SIX 5 passen- ger touriug car. Alus car Is absolutely . onuition. Kuus that wuy. and looks cally new tircs, sec this beiore buyiug. ‘wevius ailo will take your via car In trade. Britaiu_suick Co,, 226 Arch St. Tel, 2607, connected with the company in any capaclty whatsoever, THE BON-TOBER SPORTING GOODS STORE, HARTFORD, CONN, Special Notice, C i The regular meeting of Clan Doug- lag, No. 130, O. S. C, will be held ! on Wednesday evening in the Grotto ! hall, West Main street. are urged to. be present and to make returns on tickets for the concert. BSSEX wedan, 1920, BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder All membefs | -. = B senger, nowly painted, upholstery pertect, stopligh, vumper, ete, 5 guou tites, Phone i0( tur uemonstration. — ~ew britain Buick Co, 225 _Arch St 2 passenger road- ster, An excellent buy as it s, Paint is only fair, but motor 18 in good conditiou, 4 good res, top is brand new. Phone for demonstration, 2607, The New Britain ., 225 Areh St. “Next to a New b passenger 1919, touiing cai, 1n yerfect mechanical vonditiou, paint, tires, nud upholstering very good. Frice aud terms arc low. C. A, Beuce, 51 Maln 8t CHANDLER, 1019, 7i-pass, sedan, i cellent running condition; three new tires, One owner since new. Will give ten months to pay for it. Price very reason- avle. Must be sold ut once. M. Irviug . 1s8 Arch Bt, This is a Stude- CE, 1033, one-ion track ohas Just Like new. Price reasonable. Rudolph, 12 Ve —————1 S R AP L . louke ‘erins to rusponsi- 51 Mal. B Phone 2215, THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads RN AP N U ‘CAUSE "THEY KAIEW R, Nke new, N Apply J. H. ASI touring var. 5 passenger, Bar Hallin, 48 Prospect St. SED CARS-— Mostly late models—25 to choose from. These cars are all in excel- lent condition and ready for the road. * HONEYMAN AUTO SALES, 139 ARCH 8T. PHONE 2109, S ———. UBED CAR VALUES— 1922 Durant toaring, Studebaker Speclal 8ix, Buick § passenger, Overland touring. Buick 7-pass. sedan. Pilces on the above care are right, Buy now and we will store untll o1 ring. # [} A’ G, HAWKER, PIIONE 2458 RDET ~ FORDBI=Tellow {0 crowd! 1920 ton truck chassis, § $260; 1917 Kb, eral light deliverics. $100 each: 1921 Tour, car 4160; 1910 Doage Rit., good condi: $425. This 18 the place for bareaine T Easy verms. Auton Bales & orvice Co, 200 Bast Main 8., New Britain, VAKLAND roadster, Porfect conditon. T, ©. Rudolph, 127 Cheny 8t Puowe *vii-2,