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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923, 1084 ARE DEPORTED |3 i ot a1 e \INVESTIGATE GIFTS PAPP |Quality First Factor in ‘ (_Avowonve ) i e ASKBETTER WAL MAY EAVE NADE 10 GIRg | v, Sevs Coditie Head TR R 1 o This 1s Numt i ¢ Offictall; )mnn. or e lll\u!lnnnl omcluln his 1s Number Given Out Officlally - T coupe — Alphabetically Arranged For Quick STORM WARNING SERVI[;E FUR CI IY HR44, 00 heduitiont.and Mok Biime and Ready Reterence. = ||| {8t mech dnica .‘..-"p'-‘."iu‘.‘u‘"’..,‘ o, Bt As Having Been Sent Out of Old Chicago Authoritles Think Bank ; b e 3 or | year in the automotive industry since LINE RATES FOR up for demonstration, “New Britain Buls Washington, March 16, = The fol-| ——— the great war," according to H, H./ CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS: o, 336 Asch B, Phone 2607, Nexi 1o Occupled Area, llpwing storm warning was issued to- | iclde Gave $100,000 to Rice, president of {he Cadiliac Motor Chargo Prepaid|f| New Hulok la & Used Buick.’ v 110 BUIOK, 19017, ¢ T 3 Dassenser roa Coblenz, March 16.—(By Associated |day by the weather bareau: 1:15 p.IPOStII]flS[GI' De[flfley Wants New Tl Gt | Car company, “Ii :where there s (][ } 1 line fu ||| FUTCR 0376 oviinders paswwwer voad: Press)—The number of persons de-|m., advisory storm warnings changed | | evidence of an fntelligent effort to do 1 line only falr, but motor i8 in good condition, 4 M i Y 1 v wishing fc 1 line Is brand Ph B biins 1ho old soounied aion of |te sonthwast § v i, Delawars "”‘““”C e Add alD E Chicago, March 16.—Iederal au- | this, not by wishing for n new boom AR 1 14 top 18 new, Phone |'|u~ Rhineland ‘lm‘:\' m:l‘l\hx‘“l'[ l,':.l\lt‘u:" utl:‘n‘r to 'Munlnlnr'. Me, Bouth gales; a“lels’ “’Ion el”ery' [c' thorities today joined with county of- | and price inflation, but by glving a 1 1ine Butek Co, :x."K‘;J.“L’.’. flfi.u}f‘:, 'i“.h':.‘&‘ cording to figures announced from |shifting to southwest and west late + — ficlals in delving into the incomes of | better's day's work .and producing L ) "‘"vw $1.80 $1.6 Bulck 18 & Used Buil German sources today, |this afternoon or tonight diminishing ' o0 o00vie {mprovement in the Miss June Bacon and Miss Claire | better goods. We are acting on the ||| Yearly Or or Rat TUICK, 6 passenger 1017, (ourin Two hundred and twenty-flve of | Saturday morning. on Prove l‘lINImn, derived from Fred W, Popp, | realization that real wealth is not ||| Count 6 words to perfect mechanical condition, p 3 | postal service in this city, additional| 3 panier who killed himself a week | measured in dollars, but in the quan- ||| * 14 lines to an inc and upholstering very good, | deliveries in the factory and business ' Minimum Space, 3 Lines, tormi - low. C A Douce, n lmu ll. i eal ago. FE. E, Alden, internal revenue | tity and quality of goods produced, Minimum Book Oha 35 Centa, Ph | district, and the addition of several|ygent for the Chicago district, direct-| “Prior to the great activity of the J od | - 5 jgflr']‘ ;’“‘::‘l1:‘\‘::'“""‘,1‘“;‘,‘,““‘:_"3l“’l‘l“:""‘;“’l'vd the attention of his subordinates | latter half of 1922, the country had o Ad }Q:C:n:d‘:':‘urbl P. M. For sallent ' running i new " 7 ¥ Classine ge on 0 Day, ! ne owner #ince n Vil gl to the bungalow, a gift to Miss Bacon | passed through a needed period of s Ancepied OVAF the Telophons. For s p.y" tor it, Pri v,,y',;:,;:,‘: |and he and his assistants are prepar-\py the president of the Logan Square | deflation. A closer approach to nor- ||l convenionce of Customars. Call 925 And |ing data to be submitted to the Pos- pank, He also ordered an investiga- | mal is now ovident in commodity |||Ask For & “Want Ad" Oporator. (|| Sesar, 195 Arch Si. Tule 1s 6 Srates |tal department at Washington, tion of other real estate and cash gifts | prices, production, and commercial year, i Because congress failed to provide |giiq to amount to $100,000 to the two | activity. JMMERCE, 1023, ono-ton truck chassla jan appropriation for paying ‘7‘"“""” women from South Bend, I, “For both general business and our b % ily,‘:‘lo]:::'1;I;'L'h:rrrl;afll“ll"‘l?::rhil!lf(l‘ ! _And_ for mail deliveries, mail carriers have |~ e gre only interested In collect- | own industry all indications at the - et been forced to curtail their work, In|jng the fncome tax," Alden said. beginning of 1923 were for an aver- fact in many cases the deliverles in| “jggigtant State's Attorney Gorman |age throughout the year better than N SE :::H:’";‘tflr:’-; »‘"f;;““o‘;:‘scn‘;f;"‘_y"‘l‘)&"fi“ and McMillan, who have charge of the [in 1922, Now that we have passed i = R LR oF cent, |county's investigation, were unable to| the first two months of the new year | = T — 3= 4 378 OI E H made where thore were bvo Defor:laccomplish much in tracing the| reports confirm those earlier conclu- T ey ol ety ot marhie Bad weather and bad walking condl- | yani's money, | slons, Sales and production have| tery arrangements madu, lote tions help considerably to interfere! A new indictment was returned | fully met expectations. ete, John ¥, Meehan Monunental Dodgo Bros, coupe, At e e e improvement of |4F4INS David Wiedeman Jr, ~ vice-| “We believe that the potential fn- it B Seener Usien My Dodge Bros, touring. president of the Logan Square bank,|fluence of KEurope upon our normal v Dodge Bros, tourin service go through, and it is expected | chareing Jarcen. : Florists and l\urser)'mcn. ¢ ol | y, embezzlement and bee verestimated. — BRORERAN - Jiah - been o GREENHOUBEH—Cut flowers, poted plante Dodge Bros, touring, they will, the business and factory | “ % lolatlon of banking statutes. Chief | I'rom my own personal study of con- | Sy SRR, MRS POCG, PRCEE Bulek 5 pass. touniig. , |dm;x‘:’ “:L\"‘::‘ ‘:{,“,‘c:“‘\".’,f,f"’,‘;‘;:i'Jufi"w Michael L. MeKinley fixed | @itions there late last year, I gained| dalle, 218 Oak Bt. Tel. 689-1% Lepilieiond] LI AL ®| bonds at $25,000 and dismissed a peti- | a much more optimistic view of the | - " __ Buick 7 pass touring. now are only two. This will require|tjon for release on a writ of habeas| situation than seems prevalent here, | NURSERVMAN=-Piace your order niw for 1921 Ford coupe. the addition of several new carriers. corpus. Late in th It Wied - fruit trees, berries, etc; aulso doing prun- i pus. Late in the afternoon ede- [ When I was there, France was work- ing wurk. Simonsen, Phona 893-23, Ford touring, | Another delivery in the business | nann was released on bonds, o ing, producing and rapidly repairing | = = = lndhrnan;‘ry secftlun “x;}; 1"’6 lincroflr: Rapid progress in the reorganiza- | the damage of the late war. Since Lost and Found b Y wouph |1n the defivery force which this would [tion of the bank was reported today. | then Great Britain has added much | GEPGSIT BOUK No. 7675 lost, on the Ber- Terms arrangea. necessitate, would have the added ef-| pepositors and stockholders are work- | o the morale of Europe by arrange-; lin Savings bank. Finder kindly rewurn|: |fect of permitting other carriers 0|ing in harmony, but the date for re-| ment to pay her debt to the United |_same to ank. . S, & F. MOTOR SALES COKP, |start farther outr and finish their|,noning has not been fixed. States. FOUND—On Main street, a ladies' hand- " 'EL % S s | routes with less difficulty. This = ates. bag containing small sum of money, Own- 166 BLM ST. PHONE 7 R No one learns to swim by cling-| ner can have same on identification and UPEN EVENINGS, | would be of material advantage dur- T S 4 " * ing to a life preserver. No aid from paying for this ad. Tel. 515-6. ing the;fiiwe a5 iagl few-dava of eah ATLANTIG Gl Y YIELD America can replace the effort of [MARKER XJ346 lost. Finder return to R. month when it is almost impossible " J e A AT R | under present conditions to complete $17 500 IN BOOZE FINES Europeans to help themselves. HEEL | ! by Burones shisiee ioomD. g Personals DUDGE, 1919 touring, 1917 Dodge touring. |3 rolithion Hme. duci eal wealth in commodi The information which Washington | producing real a ” e e Both In nue oviuvs, bLUlgaILS, A4loD . | requires will be ready within a week {\ Hundred Caught in Dragnet Sen- | ti¢$ With the same earnestness that FOBitHe manthe of JaNiLY. AL SuIRe 7, | _Cohen, tuc. 180 rark s, waritoiu, Cou, | or two and will be filed with the de- is today being shown, she will be on | suit or overcoat. J. Wuck, custom tallur, bt b M e R AL N e, Dewiy S+ o] iy 2 i R 8 i il , uphoistel weiect, sloplig, partment. A postal inspector will be tenced—Detectives’' Bills the road to the same normal, healthy | 69 Arch St., Opp. South church, o il @ i dBE “L:“n“\: }!Pnt here to make an official survey Are $27,000 business condition that honest work | YOUR first film developed free when You| unonstration. New ofitain suick Lo | of the situation, following Which there Ry, your (okmsra_here. - Camerad 20w §11 - I Aechriity ST[LL IN PROGRESS will be a decision as to whether or not Atlantic City, N. J,, March 16.— “In our own company, OuUr CoOn-|=—=————- = e l-ol‘l:““ s i A-1_ condition, L , del 2 is producing here. Atcade the request will be granted. County Judge William H. Smathers at | clusions are based upon close per- g incem s FoNDe: | SORUE TTeie— | y 7 { i 3 e sonal study of conditions through-|[CAMERAS for rent by day or week, reason- | +'V: KDS! FORLS! — Follow the | Mr. Delaney expects to have the Mays Landing sentenced more than 3 B! LIS, Fathar L ARCAHE BETAD: crowd! 1yl Luur, 3ie9; 1910 xeot, $uy, v i v {100 defendants convicted of the so-|out the country. I have just re- A e 8151 : f £ (improved service in operation by early e n 0| WANTED—T.000 men, women and children | 1#i2 Coubs, 31ov; ivii coupe, deov; ugui & summer. called “yice” indictments returned af- | turned from a trip throughout the it oy 7| commeicial, eiud; Commeice tuen, Tonight and all day tomorrow Mr. Joseph § SIS Cor e pvoseeutore - samapeign st | Badt . Mr. MeNaughion, our vive| (5ol Al Sreed on iy werky pey | WML (It nukl s e ® REVOKE BOSTON LIC summer and fall in criminal court. president, is now covering the west| 8t. Next t) cderald Office e e e P T e Severance, Lexington Factory representa- § rvvoxe sostoy v Afier iamuing & warning that sccond | ind southwest Ao ‘s ‘Trck Ageace P o . . ' S |conviction would mean jail, Judge “Everywhere we discover, clearly- | BUIGK MOTOR CAF - nurs hve W]“ be at our Show Rooms at 55 J2o Places Closed A“f" Parents rom"Smatherfl fined ninety-two liquor vio- | defined, a conservative attitude of| ing built and Buick I8 Imlldml them.’ LA L EL b A £ 5 | plain Children Were Poisoned. lators $100 each. Men and women |optimism. By that I mean an atti- ;;]‘:(w‘lj)‘l}'_““‘ Bulck Coy, 385 Arch ateeet | 35 F o M S d ll l h " | Boston, March 16.—The licenses of [convicted for gambling and as pro-|tude of optimism such as is assumed | Zmmrres “ ot T TR ain Street an W! expiaam the e.xce ent 26 small Totels, cafes and drinis pur- |Prietors of disorderly houses were Jn- | by, our distributors, by bankers snd |“us) el g l,‘w’,’l‘,‘,{},’,}"‘cfi,‘:fi‘,‘i USL LUOTOURILY Felumueiuiun iy hons veyors have #®en suspended or re-|¢d in most instances each. The | other progressive and conservative Vest Maiu, neoln 4 NEW CAC Wi S Lial bays vdse L features Of the Lex.ngton AutomOblle- voked by the Bostonplicensing board |fines amounted to $17,5600. business leaders. COLUMBIA AND DORT M 7t p A R B M e ey akens All M d l D' l lin its joint effort with the police de.| Three defendants, Louis Farina, “We believe it is a year in which | gnlmltlne;czn; "J‘: Rl-x::en ;.l"uck R. G, Ry & e sun o, odels on Vispiay | partment to close up places where|Stephen Matthews and Ida Holland, | genuine value built into a car will | 9°%h urs' Bt Plione 20613, | 2= o |liquor is persistently sold. all of Atlantic City, died since enter- | influence buyers fhore than ever be- | GHEVROLET tourlag, $585; coupe, $6§%; | "Ten of the licenses were revoked |INg pleas of non vult. More than|fore, sedan, $860; K. O. B. fuctory. The New T E— : land the others suspended for pe- |1inely indictments were nolle prossed| “There are factors peculiar to our | _Prisn e Syse Sorb. ¢ Maln Bt | BURE, SEi Se e i i i a 5 i : 2 ieve wi GE OTOL CARS—Bales | ‘- dtudoibi, Gy Sl e, riods ranging from three days to a ‘.th”’." r}ffl“;‘dfi P{m’:guwr Gfs}:”,’]‘ organization that we believe “",1 and service. 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., 156 | SIUDEBARLL, 1020, special six o+ pussen- month. Other cases are said to be|WNo in his address to the court stat- | ryrther stimulate output. There is a| Eim st., Cor. Fraukiin. Phone 731, GO LTI AL % BT 0 RRus et it d tderati ed that the average cost of securing|growing popular approval of the |DURANT AND BTAR motor cals. Sales| « #ew CONGItOm. 1did Lidl mey v yoRa Unger Conpcoration, cnd service. “Just Real Good Cars.® C.| uCW. Five PiaCUCally e Lo es. oes od s convicti f the defendants |y i -cylind o Many complain ‘e beel convictions of each o ! V-type, eight-cylinder engine. ur » PR AR DURANT AND STAR by n’;:zn:sow’goase 'io;"sa‘;dj;i:xs r;:g: was $250. He said that bills for the | jatest car, the Type 61, has proved F'}‘Dae(:‘:‘l';s”l__”lafl.“;r} fi‘i“_‘ 2215, kAt 'l'“‘i Ly ‘:I“:':“L“' wed Wl e disclonsd. tHe. placed. ‘whers they services of out-of-town detectives | tha most successful and popular car| ?c:; Easuina p?.';"“;‘ud r::c‘g;us,::' nee | Brit bl Lot v amounted to about $27,000. Judge | we ever built, and continuous re-| motive Sales C 200_E. Main 8t TlealOLI L T8 i ex- udition, « L) B bought liquor. Youthful On Exhlbltlon at cl\'flsira.n cl?nhcs have ;{ave:fi;‘;\e“nx Smathers, who has refused to pass | gnoments in our manufactl)ring%JORDAN AN y TR BAsScuger, SCOMVTILGL Lo uberaLt wiind + - voucher for $9,000 in expenses, as- . v Salus and servic High 8t, Hartforg,) wvvad. e Olly 2eUU. UeTus v iuBhu P! processes have made the car now in Congboticut, Bhone 8-4bths MSUPRILIRN, Li A wCAce, . vk dikis: S portant part in getting evidence. & 05 i ' 4 serts that charges of $125 for cigar- i Mool sl & i . 22 Some of the parents have written L the hands of our distributors —an |y igaRirg CARs—salss and servies; City | Lo 22le. e et st s [ Showrooms 18 Maln Street {to the police that their boys have i;‘;*m;‘;::“',’,.’,‘s 'RTJLJWZ' ?\:’ifi‘fl:m f}‘]?nflbi"';r tmfinlspolrv;n;]mlr:r:.:: tfhan ervice station, Hartiurd "Ave.“Coruu 5 e e TS e whic 2 e fac- anley, an 5 n St. A, M. Paonessa. been sent to hospitals for treatment i;ute on the part of the investigators. 43 Sl Dl ke as a result of drinking poisonous bev- i tory.""—advt. FE S Rt D — - erages. e ™ | LEGAL NOTICE $10.000 ¥OR ROURKINGELS | AUTOMOTIVE } Mostly late models—25 to c JE 4 D “ Mostly odels ~25 to choose ® ° 24 el for Mutilation by Chopper LEXINGTON—HIgh grade motor vais. Sule o fasr il | tribution of Sl .463,251 cash and You are hereby warned and noti- 4 | stock dividends by the Standard Oil [fied that a special meeting of the| White Plains, N. Y. March 16— Bt alieo bt ad o | Co., of Kentucky in 1922 left the com- | City Meeting Board will be held on|For the loss of four fingers on her | ==————"—————————- S HONEYMAN AUTO SALES, 18 MAIN ST. 55 MAIN ST. Birenv in o sound financial condition |the 23d day of March, A. D 1923, right hand, which she caught in a|NASH, 856, Obidugs motor cars selw au. ey and with prospects for a good year inlat 8 o'clock p- m., in the Grammar | meat chopper, Rose Longobardi, 8| phone R st 139 ARCH ST. PHONI 2109, | 1923, according to the 1922 statement fgchool Hall on Main street, New |years of age, obtained a verdict of [REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kennith M | made public today by the directors. |Britain, said meeting being hereby [$10,000 today against Anthony Pa- | Searle & Co. Sales and service, Coi. fin ! called for the purpose of considering|risi, a butcher of Tuckahoe, from a ;::nrl;llil:" New Uritain, Conu. Telv the rescinding and, if deemed advis-|jury presided over by TUBION: MOP+ | ettt e st st b st A e el : y able, to vote to rescind, the action|schauser. USED CARS I'OR LITTLE MONEY-— of the City Meeting Board at its meet- The child, in company with her|8TUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, 3978 i, a| svecial six znurlu\.. $1,275; big siz touring ° B ll : : bard ing held on the Hth day of January, |mother, Mrs. Frances Longobardi, $.750 B, tactory: M, Irving Jeate i Natlonal Meat Stores ‘ 0 The etter Q“a ty 1923, in voting to issue school bonds|widow, visited the shop on May 8.1 jg3 74 e gt ‘.Th,_‘,,“jmm‘,kg, i) SRl L G RO RCE U ° to the amount of $625,000, and in|1020. The dcle:dut;tffl?!cvd mmd“; : Bulck, 1081, § nass. touring,. news % . g confirming, adopting and approving|the chopper an e unguarded 1y palnted; i i 70 WEST MAIN STREET Meats and POllltl’y the appropriation of sald sum by the |with the little girl standing by the| _ b ST et il b LARGE RETAILERS OF MEATS IN U, Common Council for the purpose of |machine. The girl started to push]AUTOS—Choice $150. rs with startere. Iy- painted, g ki 2 erecting school bulldings, ~ enlarging |the meat through, when her hand | List includes Chovrolets, Onklauds, Over- 2 S LR o S lands, Fords, cte. Sce these bargains, A F h St k f exlsting school buildings, buying or [caught in the machine. ~The mOLRer| a4ron . Colien, Iic, 185 Park St, Hart-] Dixle Fiyer, 1921, § pass. touring. res. 0C! 0 securing land therefor and equipment |of the girl also received $5,000 dam-| ford, Conn. Branch 867 N. Britain Ave. Hudson, 1920, touring sedan. ages for the loss of her daughter's v 9, 6 cylinder roadster, mewly Palge, 1920, 6 pass. touring, new- TURKEYS, GEESE, CAPONS, CHICKENS, FOWL any ofher action concorming the s [services. nin od b i soplety St Y pomed, " matters proper to come before said | brake lining, valves reground and new BRO]LERS AND GUiNEA HENS meeting, SUES ANTI-KLAN ORGAN. rear end, 5 good tires. This car looks and Dated at New Britain, Conn,, thm runs like new. Selling with a 90 day Time Payments on These Cars 16th day of Mareh, A. D., 1923. |Chicago Undertaker ~ Says Alleged | Euarqued ot for0. C. A Dence, 51 Maln Arranged, (leail , touring. Aaron G. Coben, Inc., 185 Park | Unity league, publishers of Tolerance, Dpen_evening COR. WEST MAIN & LINCOLN ST& . . * an anti-Ku Klux Klan organ, was|g B, DAl & kel S o NCDLA Lean Fresh Shoulders 13c | Fresh Calves Liver . ... Lb. 38c Special Notice P tengant 1o s sio001h | Lk AR TGTE | RevTABLe concems. slander suit filed in the Superior cour quick eale. & » 193 Arch Bt = = “This is _a_Studebaker Year. P b R L f L b Lb ill b by J. William Brooks, attorney and SNSRI s R howsts ... 28c Legs of Lamb ........ Lb. 35c || mo vit oo s, o L SR, B 0T kb b T ics' ] ' er in an undertaking business, e AL LB 2 o Boneless Pot Roasts. 18¢| Dixie Style Bacon ..... Lb. 19c |decranics nail stungerrora Cour, er o an underiaking bastos, ., | B Sokilter teor oo, & bl ek v can vavos- s one, come all Prizes given for the [posure” of Brooks as a Klansman in ;fl:aln{h« 4 A]’mour Star Hams 29(: Legs of Mllk Fed best dressed costume and for the|® recent issue of Tolerance, although | iy, 5567, “Next to & new Bulck is a Studebaker, Special Six, in first- | B | most comical.—adt. according to his attorneys, the lawyer | yged Buick. o M class mechanical condition. New has been a life-long Catholic and “na- | BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder, 5 passenger tour- paint, good tires, all around. 8 to 12 Lb Av l VEAL Pt o S SR Lb 25 | - Fally ile to the Klan's purposes, | ing car, mechanical condition very good. This car is a bargain. g = 0 C turally hostile to th A Just reconditioned, 5 Royal cord tires : 2 . g ¥ hile ca echan- DENTISTS doctrines, practices and activities. TNW), vy gobd. paint. -Bres Iv. Jow: st ey SO S Brooks' name was included in a list| New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch St. Tel. low price, | T 1 Scotc]l ’! SCOtCh | SI'I'IOkEd | Gobel’s Home Made A, B, Johnson D, D, S, i?xafl'fi"fx!fiffi"fi?‘ffin’li,‘:;';':i’fi.'l"",&“.i {\m ¥ : 'i“ sk ‘_L.:d s st B LR R | Maxwell, 1621, 5 pass. touring. - s ag- | BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger conpe. Sa“sage result of the publication, Brooks as Bortect engine, Sumt. reconditioned, Palat buy. T R serts, practically all of his cllents have | gnq finish _excellent. Upholstery portect, 5 o N\, JOhllSOll Do Do s- deserted him, friends and members of | brand ncw cord tires, bumper, stoplight s, st ”A“‘slflg’t{'l:z,\( P Nati s and visor. Call up for demonstration, alihatdaid v " Y onal Bank Building the parish church he has attended for| (8L LW, Byick o, 828 Arch 8L Tk, Bacon ‘Tenderloins% Bolognas : . New Britain, Conn. years avold him and the undertaking “Next to a New Buick s a - Gas and Oxygen Administered business is nearly ruined. - e Hams y——— s ———— R —_— Auto Parts and Accessories 11 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMEN POLLY AND HER PALS Playing It Safe BY CLIFF STERRETT | & siiracsars: s a BRIGHTMAN AUTO EXCHANGE-- 321 Windsor Ave. Phone 1-4258, Hartford, New genuine parts 25-50%; off. Gea: axles, bearings, eprings, genciators, cars buretors, tops, etc. BankrupL scocks, tires, OH! DEAR! IF Ama ¥ M : = supplies, etc, 100 g S = — — USED TRUCKS—CARS HONEY, SHE'LL Uted parts, 30-80% off. Open sundays, -3 p. m. NEVER KAOW. - ) BATTERIES—Afk the man who owns & Philadelphia. Guar. ? years, J. M. rell, 110 Franklin 8quare. Phone 1218, VEDLRAL TIRES & MIC TUBES. AUTHORIZED SBALES AGL\\ Y. Jubb & DUNLOP, 15 FRANKLIN SQUARE. PHONE 1228, GOODYEAR TIRES ciosing out; 5 3ixi'g cords cheap. The, H. & K. Tire Co,, 210 E: al GOODYEAR 'ITRES AND TUBES—-Goods 1 year means Good Wear.” Absolutely gus wuteed against imperfections. Lon't exe periment, get the test. All automob! sizes, Charies E. Hudfield, successor Hadfield-Swanson Ce., 31 Myrtle stroe: _Telephone 1706. STORAGE BATTERIES—Winter storage wet and dry. Lowest prices, A, G. Hawker, BATTEIY, saies ana service sta- 1, Cogewell, 8 Chestnut str WILLARD STOR. service, Blmmons Storage Batiery Co, 167 Arch Bt. Phone 2:¢b

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