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HAD NO PASSPORT Waterbury New Comer Arrested for Violating Immigration Quota for Country of Lithuania, April 12, ~Frank Pai-| gas, arrested in this city today, 1is charged with entering this country without a passport and in vjolation of the immigration quota for Lithuania, Claim is made that Palzas went from Lithuania to Bordeaux, France, and from there to Tampico, Mexico. FFrom there it is alleged, he and two other men crossed the Rlo Grande in rowboat for which they were required | to pay $80. Paizas, the authorities say then went to Brooklyn, N, Y., and from that city came to Waterbury in | February, The hearing today was be- | fore Willlam Clark of Providence, R. 1, immigration inspector who will forward a report of the case to the | secretary of labor. Palzas is being | held at the police station here while | relatives are engaged in trying to| ralse ball of $500, If bonds are not| furnished he will be taken to Boston pending decision of the case at Wash- ington, Waterbury, Maxon Spent Nothing in | Primaries or Election Councilman-elect Touis H. Maxon of the first ward expended nothing in his campaign to secure the republican nomination for that office and his| election thereto, a report filed by him | with the town clerk today indicates. | Maxon was one of three candidates seeking the nomination at the re- publican primaries and he poiled the heaviest vote, a|viet camp boss, is indicted for murder Howard Carter' co-dlscoverer with late Earl of Carnarvon of Tutenkh- amen's tomb is i1l and Lady Carnar- von delays return to England, Cairo advices say. British house of commons becomes |real bedlam and violent scenes are |unequalled since days of Parnellite | obstruction government crisis rising |from labor party's sympathy with grievances of former service men, Walter Higgenbotham, Florida con- ne Wi in first degree as result of death of Martin Tabert of North Dakota, IZddie Roush, Cincinnati outflelder, announces that he will probably play unorganized baseball this season, club having refused demands for three year contract at $16,000 a year. John G, Rodgers of Chicago, a vice- president of Pennsylvania rallroad, dies suddenly on golf links at Cam- 8. C., Country club, den, st City Advertisement E ANNUAL CITY AND TOWN ELEC- TION. The following is the result of the Ballot in the FIRST WARD at the Annual City and Town Election, held April 10, 1923: SELECTMEN., Rep. Rep. Rep. Dem, Dem. Dem, lRPp. LT = MW 8 S R QY WEAPALG 1o G50 2 W N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923, | Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World Petitions containin, 16,000 names are flled with Nebraska secretary of state asking that Henry Ford's name be placed ballot of progressive party in 1924 for president, Warren Middleton, Kentucky student, is acquitted at Lex ington, Ky, of murder charge in con. oction with death atchman, Miami dispatch ann: entire party of Miami trall blazers is safe west of Mlami, Herbert Hoover at Des Moines vig- orously advocated American member- ship In permanent court of interna- tional justice as a step towards world peace, Thomas F. Smith, for more than 20 years sccretary of Tammany Hall, dles in Bellevue hospital after being hit by taxicab at Fourth' avenue and reot, New York city. S — ] ep. Charles 8. Brad em. em. John Kelly ... SCHOOL COM Henry T. Burr Edward M. Pra Morris D, Saxe Patrick F. John L. Doyle BOARD OF Burton C. James P. Kiniry . Jos. M.'Halloran. | King . | RELIER Morey g more than Alphabetieally Arranged and on primary 1 line 1 line 1 Moo 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line ) Rates Upon Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an Ineh. University of S aBacmnnn- of university ounces that the Convenlence of Customers, 14th ¢ high, at $3.00 per 100, 218_Onk Bt. el 449 California and 56 56 ley 4 212 Oak 8t Tel NURSERYMAN—P! frut trees, berries, et: _Ing_work. Simonsen. MITTEE “r 445 tt works & specialty. | 517 Church 8t. Japanese nlso rose plants. Thomas Paonessa, Ll Lost and Found THE HERALD “WANT ADS” For Quick Ready Refergqnoe, LINE RATES FOR AONSKCUTIVE INSERTIONS: h Call 925 And Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator, ANNOUNCEMENTS Florists and Nurserymen, TALIFORNIA and Japaneso privet, 2 fo Adolph Sandalle, - privet order now for | G s0 doing prun- Phone | ‘Pl‘TTbD plants and cut fowers, Funeral Johnson's Greenhouses, Phone 880, DEFPOSIT Book No. ings bank lost. same to bank. Finder 7070 on Berlin_Rav- Kindly return Rep. Rep. Dem. Dem, Arvid H. Nero... Lewis W. Lawyer. Charles P. Wainright Michael T. Kerwin.. CONSTABLES. 399 409 | |Dem. John L. Ross ... 57| The following is the result of the 46| Ballot in the FOURTH WARD, at the Annual City and Town Election, held DEPOSIT book No. 4667 on Berlin Savings bank lost. Finder kindly return same to bank. DEPOSIT Book No, 9174 on Berlin Bavings bank lost. Finder kindly return same to_bank, — | BURANT JND BTAR motor ¢ ANNOUNCEMENTS FROATY DEADS Tost on WaTvard or Wood: Iand Bte, hetween Rhodes and East Main, Finder return to Herald_oce. Reward, (WRIST WATCH, Frincess, With black wrist band lost, Reward Bign Co, 287 M WRIAT WATCH If roturne LD W Call WHY berrow your nelghbor’ sell & genulne Ansco camera for only on¢ dollar, Buy It, use It, not satisfied? Yout dollar back., Arcade Btudio, WANTED=10,000 peopie with “corns louss chapped hands, ecze rholds, sores or skin affections to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment; Guaranteed to please, For sale by Clark & Brainerd Co,, Dlrklnlon Drug Co, Store Annouueemenu 7 SHOE REPATRING—Work and _ material the be Lowest prices In town, Shoes called for and dellvered, 89 Arch B8t. Phone 19 Blancota. s WANTED—1,000 men, women and children to be well dressed on casy weekly pay- ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church 8t Neoxt to Herald office, Auto and Truck Agencles TOLUMBIA, Dort, Overland and _ Will; Overland motor _cars. R, O, Rudolph, herry St. Phone 2051-2. touring, #526; coupe, $680; F. O. B. factory, The New n_Motor Sales Corp. 6 Main St BODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Bales and service. 8. & F. Motor Sales Co. 166 Elm 8t, Cor. Franklin. Phone 731, “Bales and service, ‘Just Real Good Cars." A. Bence, 18 Main St. Phone 2315, FORD CARS, Fordson Tractor, Bales serve ice; genuine parts -ud accuseories, Autos 0 _E. Main Bt. JORDAN AND MF u'rARLAN motor _cars. Sales and service, 174 High St., Hartford, Connecticut. _Phone 3-4599, | HUPMOBILE CARB—Bales and urvlcm Cll Bervice Station, Hartford Ave., motive Sales Co., 3( AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale L] vir——————. NUICK, 1920, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coune. Excellent paint, § brand new tires, per- fect mechanical shape, bumper, etc. Call up for demonstration, ritain Bulck Co,, 2206 Arch Bt, Phone 2607, “Next to & New HBulck s 8 Used Bulck, CIALEIJNI T passenger t@\mlll oar, 8. Blake, l"l ltllnlly LI Phone C ROLWT—5 pussengor (nllrlnl car, 1 model, In good condition, Inquire Man- n Corbin_ Place, CHBEVROLET BUDAN—A-1 —A-1 condition, small mileage, Auto light gonerator 6 to 8 voit, Btorling rectifier for charging radio or auto battery, 1-6 H, P, electric Ellington motor. W, T. Yeamans, Btewart t, Bel- New Dritain, First 8t, off Allen | from Stanloy 8t COMMERCE, 1922, ona-ton ok nhun-. Just like new. Price reasonable. R, Rudolph, 127 Cherry _Bt. Phon 20"- prices. Easy terma. Leok tlum over fore buying olscwhere. on G, Cohen, Inc,, 185 Park Bt, and l"l New Britain _Ave, Hartford, C FORD BEDAN, 1 Mooy exinual call il WUDBON CABRIOLET—A new paint job worthy of this good car, Thoroughly over- hauled. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park 8t,, Hartford, Cpnn. MAXWELL, 1922, Private owner, driven 6,200 miles, Will sell for §700 cash or §725 on_time, Address Box 7, Horald_office, AU'I‘D lUPPLIII—-A 10% ul ular selling price on all auto sups "i'm- ofter includen much umpnn. logal stop lo lights, polish, moto-meter, ete. Racklifte Inc, Park and Biges low Bts, _Phone 1075, GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBEB— (l00ds year means Good Wear," Absolutely guars anteed agalust Imperfections, Don't ex« ot the best. All autonioblle Chaerles E. Hadfleld, successor to fleld-Bwanson Co,, 21 Myrtle street, ephone 1706, service. Blmmons Btorage 167 4 Arch 8t, Fhone 2345, [ET us recharge and Inspect rnur your_ battery before you put It Into service for the summer. A, G. Hawker, 62 Elm Bt. Tel. 2466, —w | PENNSYLVANIA VAOUUI GUP tire, cord lnd fabric, in all T. H. Cogswell, nut Bl l. L. BATTERY, sal tion. T. H, Cogewell, Phone 1418-2, Easss————— — —— EALY, TAXI—Phone 2700° will bring qfimk. eMciont tax! service to your door, N, B, xi Service at the R. R, Btation, KARD SERVIOE—Best car in the oty for long trips - Call Joe ¥arr, 1847, 163 Logallo_etreet. 'And WoTvice Bl 8 Chestnut stiset, USED CAR VALUES— Buick touring, A-1 shape, a bargain at a low price, Durant touring, 1922, new paint, ‘n A-1 shape. Look this car over before you buy. A. G. HAWKER, TEL. 2456, 62-5¢ ELM BT, e lloqum and Blcyclu L] INDIAN motorcycle, 1919, with aide car, Price reasonable, C. T. Anderson, 213 ROYCLES—A 1020 big * with side car at $200. A 1919 at $175; a 1918 at $160; a 1917 at $100 and a 1916 at §50. Also several Indian side cars at §26 and higher. All these ma- chines have been thoroughly rebullt and overhauled. A small deposit will secure any of them for future delivery. Chas, E. Hadfleld, Co., 21 Myrtle Bt. Phone 1706, INDIAN MOTORCYCLL—1920 model, with side car, completely equipped, disc wheels, Price reasonable, Wm, Venberg, 202 Dix Bt,, city. 3 INDIAN ‘motorcycle, 1930 with side car. Good condition, looks good and price 8 successor to Hadfleld-Swenson , Em‘ight Accuses New York |, 3 COCKET AND CHAIN Tost last Tuesday | Stanley, and 15 Main St. A. M. Pnn e, Rep, John A. Abrahamson. 408 |April 10, 1923: otor care, Bales A, G. Hawker, 52 Eim 8t. Tel. 2468 Assemblyman of Slander Albany, N. Y., April 12.—Assembly- man Louis A. Cuvillier of New York was served today with a summons and complaint in slander proceedings instituted by Police Commissioner Richard Enright of New York city. The action is based on statements made by Cuvillier on the floor of the assembly last Monday night when he | charged Enright with grafting and with being in league with bootleggers. Bridgeport Tailor Held For Concealing Assets : New Haven, April 12.—Isaac Sheer, | former merchant tailor of Bridgeport went to trial in the federal court' to- day on a charge of conspiracy to con- | ceal assets in bankruptcy. He told the court that he sold certain amounts of goods after he knew he was going to fall, but he did not get the money Rep. 408 Rep. Rep. Dem, Dem. Dem., Matthew Papelak. George A. Stark. Fred Winkle. James W. Manning. . John L. Ross.... James F. Farrell.... ALDERMEN. Cornelius J. Dehm. . John F. Callahan COUNCILMEN. Thure Bengston.... Clarence H. Maxon. . Francis O'Brien Richard Schaefer. .. SCHOOL COMMITTEE Henry T. Burr.... Edward M. Pratt. Morris D. Joseph M. Hallonn Patrick F. King. John L. Doyle. 408 | 49 | | Rep. | Dem. Rep. Rep. Dem. Dem. Rep. Rep. Rep. Dem. Dem. | Dem. 408 (T 48| 49 Rep. Dem. Burton C. John L. 48 nor have the goods heen returned. | _The following is the result of the| 406 | Rep. Rep. Dem. Dem. | Rep. Rep. Rep. Rep. Dem. Dem., 409 | Dem, 49 | Rep. 3 s | Rep. BOARD OF RELIEF. | Rep. 409 | Dem. Dem. | Dem. SELECTMEN Arvid H. Nero Lewis W. Lawy Charles P, Wai CONSTAB Fred Winkle James W. John 1. Ross . . James 1" John A. Larson Lawrence M. St: John J. Thomas J. Coy! SCHOOL COM Henry T. Burr Edward M. Pra Morris D. Saxe Jos. M. em. John L. Doyle BOARD OF R Michael T. Kerwin .... John A. Abrahamson Matthew Papciak .... George A. Stark Manning Farrell COUNCILMEN McCarthy Halloran Patrick F. King between Hartford Ave. LOOSE LL OF BILLS and Cherry Sts, Tuesday cellent reward to finder. 69 Arch St. 207 215 53 48 er .. nright ... LES 210 213 [Rep. Zundie Finkelstein Rep. |Dem. James J. Dunn John F. Maerz Dem. Henry T. Burr . Edward M. Pratt Morris D. Saxe Jos. M. Halloran Patrick F. John L. Doyle . 2| Rep. .| Rep. 211 | Rep. 211 | Dem, 52 | Dem. 51 |Dem. anley e i \IITTFF Burton C. Morey 214 | Rep. John L. Ross 212 | Dem. 215 50 51 50| tt ain, Conn, St. Finder return to 22 Seymour. Rew Prospero Francolino | SCHOOL COMMITTEE King .. and East Main rd. between evening. Ex- Joe Rydholm, = ——————ce—— COUNCILMEN 159 159 301 299 159 | 159 160 208 300 o 300 | BOARD OF RELIE 159 299 | April 11, 1923 {Office of the City Clerk, New Brit- In accordance with the provisions LEXINGTON—HIgh grade motor cars. Sales and service, C. A, Bence, 51 Main 8t Phone 22165, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies NASH and Oakiand motor_cars. service, A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm 8t. | _phone 2456, REO MOTOR CARS and tr Konneth M. Scarle & Co. Sales and ce. Cor. Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. Tele- | _phone_2110, Tele- STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $975; | special six touring, $1,275; big aix touring, | $1,750; F. O. B. factory. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This Is 8 Studelaker ycar.” Autos And Trucks For Sale 2 ALT-AMERICAN truck, 1920, 1 ton, To pay on easy terms. Inquire 418 Karmington AUTO BARGAINS-- OVERLAND touring, four cylinder, 1921, This well known light touring car s in good mechanical condition and can be bought at a low price. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 8t, Hartford, Conn. OLDBMOBILE "8" in excellent condition, & passenger, economical to operate, looks good. Price only 8200. Terms to_responsi- ble parties. C. A. Bence, 51 Main Bt. Phone 2215, PAIGE, 1920, 7 passenger touring car In good condition. Price -$475. Discount for rnlh See H. G. Hancock, 86 West Main are Home Banking & Realty Phone. 78, right. NEW and sucond-hand blcyt r and livered. Peter Rosso, 336 East ‘Main 8t. Phone 635: THE PALACE Auto Prop., 284 Main Bt., re Tel. 2006. Night Tel. 171 TAXI STATION—Quick, relluble Keep “these phone numbers Daytime, 567, night, 1542-3. Louls lflllgr. servlcc Stations Repu.rh‘ l'l Cheap if taken STUDEBAKER touring car. 31 Greenwood at once. Phone 163-13. street. USED CARS OF . QUALITY—1821 Paige, Model 6-66, 7 pass. touring, run less than 3,000 miles. A 1918 Jordan 7 pass. touring. | Grant Rdster, 1922, Always a square deal from McCarthy & B8t. Thomas at 1208 Stanley St. Phomes 1306 or 1460, | | ATicH_sT, ACBTYLENE WELDING, brazing, and care bon burning. Oxweld process. Work called for, Commercial Welding Co,, I. L. Green, 227 Glen near gllis. Puone 2899, IATOR WORKS-—Buccessors to Hultquist Bros. ¥xpert repairing, all kinds of auto radlators, smashed fenders, bodles, etc. Work guaranteed paruc; at_lowest prices. 107 Arch, Phone 1326-3, AUTOMOBILE PAINTING BHOP—Isidoro HRavizza, rear 332 Perk 8t, Phone 576-13, House phone 212-13, rear 7% Prospect St. AUTOMOBILE running board moldln‘ put on. All varieties replaced. Remember that service 18 our alm aad that we are auto body and radiator cxperts. O. Becker, Corbin_Place. Phone §53. of the City Charter, I hereby cause the above returns to be published in |The New Britain Herald, and declare the following named persons, having received the highest number of votes for their respective offices are duly | Ballot in the SECOND WARD, at the| USED CARS— |Annual City and Town Election held 214 50 AUTOIST EXONERATED . New Haven, April 12.—Seymour F / Brown of Bridgeport, whose automo- [APril 10, 1923: bile killed John W. Clark, 79, of Mil- | SELECTMEN ford, on March 30, was nxonémh»d‘]’e‘r‘ Arvid H. Nero .. Lewis W. Lawyer and _ stripini, Joo Amszin, 258 Burton C. Morey John L. Ross The following is the result of Ballot in the FIFTH WARD at Rep. Dem. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Lowest prices in town. Big varlety of slightly used touring frp e g cars and roadsters. Small payment down and pay balance as you ride, to suit your pocketbook. 1922 Buick coupe, newly painted, new tires. Buick coupe, good condition. Palge coupe, elegant car, en in trouble and fu ne l or akiiled serv 800 us it the City Service Sta- _tion, Hartford Av _Stanley 8 the the 1921 1920 214 210 from blame by Coroner Mix today. Rep. SRR SRS | Dem. contains | Dem. are The English language about 20,000 words which French origin. City Advertisement Proposal For Garbage Collection. “ Bealed bids for the collection of gar- | bage of the City of New Britain will be received at the office of the Board of Health, Room 214, City Hall, un- til noon, Saturday, April 21, 1923, Copy of proposal and contract may be obtained at the office of the Board of Health. WARNING! Beware of coughs and colds. They are always dangerous. Thousands of ctrou men and women fall victims s and colds every year. At ilym tom take Williams Syrup of Whih Pme Honey and Tar for s and Colds and Bronchitis. ‘Williams tones up the irritated and in- flamed mucous membrane and gives marvelously quick relief to the suffer- ing patient. murn- '8 not like other preparations. The ingredients are mnl printed on the h ] and every- Propared for pared for over 20 years—by The Williams & Carleton Coympnnv. Hart- ford, Connecticut—a favorite and eafe prescription. Ask for it at your grocery or general store. Do not ao cept infarior subatitutes. FOX'S STARTING JACEKIE COOGAN IN “DADDY" TEARS! THRILLS! LAUGHTER! DENTISTS ABJohnsonDDS T. R. Johnson D. D. §.| National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. Gas and Oxygen Administered POLLY of | | Dem, 38 39| Charles P. Wainright ... Michael T. Kerwin CONSTABLES John A. Abrahamson .. Matthew Papciak George A. Stark Rep. Fred Winkle | Dem. James W. Manning | Dem. John L. | Dem. James F. Farrell .. COUNCILMEN Albert I. Eichstaedt Arthur G. Crusherg James Griffin - Matthew Halloran SCHOOL COMMITTEE Henry T. Burr Edward M. Pratt Morris D. Saxe - Jos. M. Halloran - Patrick 1. King . . John L. Doyle . BOARD OI* RELIEF Burton C. Morey . Dem. John L. Ross . ‘A Rep. Rep. | Rep. 213 212 211 38| 39 39 Rep. g | Rep. | Dem. 211 211 41 40| 214 214 40 R | D "CR; 38 | R 214 | R | DA | D The following is the result of the | De Ballot in the THIRD WARD at the Annual City and Town Election, held | R April 10, 1923: D SELECTMEN Arvid H. Nero Lewis W. Lawyer ... Charles P. Wainright Michael T. Kerwin CONSTABLE John A. Abrahamson Matthew Papclak George A. Stark Fred Winkle James W. Manning . John L. Ross ..... James F. Farrell ALDERMEN Willlam H. Judd Frederick J. Mann COUNCILME! Donald L. Bartlett | Rep. Rep. | Dem. 422 449 50| A | . 448i 446 | R 446 | D 448|D 55' 57 56 Rep. Rep. | Rep. | Rep. | Dem. | Dem. | Dem. | R | R Rep. | 445 | Dem. 8| D D D Rep, 450 All Modern, Extra Lot. Price. AND HER PALS { Rep. 214/ Rep. Dem. Dem Rep. Rep. | Rep. Dem. Dem. ‘Rep 211 | Dem. Rep. Rep. Rep. Annual Town and City Election, held pril 10, 192 SELECTME Arvid H. Nero Lewis W. Lawy Charles P. Wal CONSTABI I'red Winkle James W. John L. James ¥. Farre ALDERM Peter J. Pajews Peter J. ep. em. ep. Albin W. Backi em. SCHOOL COM Henry T. Burr Edward M. Pra Morris D. Saxe Jos. M. Hallora Patrick I, John L. ep. ep. em. em. em. Doyle ep. em. John L. Ross The following is the result of |Ballot in the SIXTH WARD at 82|Annual Cit§ and Town Election, held| pril 10, 1923: SELECTMEN ep. Arvid H. Nero ep. em. em. Charles P. Wall CONSTAB ep. ep. Fred Winkle James W. John L. Ross Farrel em. em. em, —FOR SALE— South End, 4 Madison Street, One Family House, 7 Rooms, §| North End, 265 Carlton Street, One Family, 6 Rooms, Low DeWitt A. Riley National Bank Bldg. . Michael T. Kerwin John A. Abrahamson Matthew Papciak George A. Stark Manning Ross .... Pajewski COUNCILMEN Stanley A. Karpinski . King BOARD OF RELIEF Burton C. Morey Lewis W. Lawyer . Michael T. Kerwin ... John A. Abrahamson Matthew Papciak George A, Stark Manning Third Ward-—William Fifth Ward—Peter J, 8y .. nright . LES Thure Bengston. Clarence H. Maxon. Albert F. Eichstaedt. Arthur G. Crusberg. Third Ward Bartlett. Bradley. Donald L. Charles S. n EN ki .. John A. Larson. Lawrence M. Stanley. Fifth Ward Albin W. Backiel. Stanley A. Karpinski Sixth Ward Dunn. Maerz. el MITTEE James J. John I. tt n Henry T. Burr. Edward M. Pratt. Morris D. Saxe. Jos. M. Halloran, Patrick F. King. John L. Doyle. the the| Burton C. Morey. Attest, ALFRED L. 163 162 256 286 | The Moderator of nrigh! LES 159 158 160 158 298 300 300 Arvid H. Nero. Lewis W. Lawyer. Charles P. Wainright. John A. Abrahamson. Matthew Papciak. George A, Stark. Fred Winkle. James W. Manning. John L. Ross. James F. Farrell, ALFRED April 11, 1923. Opposite Railroad FRIDAY NIGHT New Britain Pa Sees With Ma’s Eyes elected thereto as follows: | ALDERMEN First Ward—Cornelius I, Dehm. H. Judd. Pajewski. COUNCILMEN First Ward. Second Ward Fourth Ward. SCHOOL COMMITTEE BOARD OF RELIEF THOMPSON, City Clerk. | the FIRST WARD declared the following Town officers duly elected, having reuehed‘ the highest number of votes: SELECTMEN CONSTABLES W. RICE, Moderator —DANCE— AT UNITED HALL Arcade APRIL 13th Admission 55¢ 1S THESE |MPOSSIBLE PORTIERES, POLLY2 RELIABLE USED CAR EXCHANGBE, 86 ARCH ST., CALL 2050 FOR DEMONSTRATION, ix, touring, paint and tires very goed; mechanically perfect, Wiil sell reasonable. Call 1499-5. BUICK TOURING CAR, 1919, in very good shape mechanically, recently overhauled, good paint and upholstery, 5 good tires. C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t. Phone 2218, BUICK BEDAN, 1918; new paint, n_excel- lent running condition. Will sacrifice for quick sale. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t “This 15 a Studebaker Year." A BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder, 5 passenger toure ing car, mechanical condition very good Just reconditioned. 5 Royal cord tir (new), very good t.” Price ts low. New Britain Bulck 25 Arch 8t, Tel, 2607, “Next to a New Buick s a Used Bulck." BUICK, 18 YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR— Bulck, 1922, 5 pass. tour., with Rex top. Bulck, 1922, 4 cyl. rdsti., like new. Bulck, 1921, 5 pass. touring. Buick coupe, 1920, 4 pass. wheels. Bulck coupe, 1920, 4 pass. Bulck coupe, 1919, 4 pass. Buick touring, 1920, & pass. touring. Bulek roadster, 1920. Buick roadster, 1917, Dodge roadster. 1921 Maxwell touring. Studebaker, 1919, pass, eclal Bix. x, 1920, 5 passlsedan, new paint. Oakland, 1920, 5 paws. touring. Chevrolet, 1921 roadster, with disk Most of these cars have been recon- ditioned and newly painted. Open every evening until § o'clock| Plck out your used car and call for demon- stration. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 226 ARCH BT. TEL. 2607, e ——————————iar BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe, Perfect engine, just reconditioned. Palot and finlsh excellent, Upholstery perfect, & brand new cord tires, bumper, stoplight and visor. Call up for demon: tion. New Britain Buick Co., 236 Arch 8t. Tel. 2607, Next to a New Buick is a Used Bulck.' BY CLIFF STERRETT Studebaker, light 6 roadster, Overland tonring. Overland sedan. Essex touring, with o1 with- out winter top. 1920 Cole. 1920 Paige light elx. 1920 Auburn, 1922 1922 1920 19020 THE LASH COMP.\NY, WEST MAIN AT LINCOLN ST. “A REPUTABLE CONCERN.," TEL. 3000, USED CAR DEPT.— BIG OFFERS IN USED CAR8S— 1920 Studebaker, big siz. 1922 Studebaker, light six. 1917 Studebaker 6, $150. Studebakers at $100 each. 1921 Buick sedan, 5 pa Buick, 7 pass. touring ay $200, Bulck § pass touring at §278. 1920 Nash touring. 1920 Oakland sedan, low price, 1923 Dodge business coupe, small mileage. 1920 Dodge touring, 1920 Dodge roadster. 1918 Dod edan. Hudson coupe. 1921 Hudson 7 pass. touring. 1920 Hudson speedster. 1920 Reo touring. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES. 139 ARCH ST. PHONE 2100 USED FORDB—1917 runabout $50; coup $165; light delivery $100; 1920 coupe $300 1921 coupe, new paliit, $150; commer panel dellvery truck §150. Many other bargains. Easy terms, Authorized Ford sales and service agents. Automotive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Main. Tel. 2701 Auto Parts and_Accessorles TIRES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES— Cord tires 30x3% at $12.00, Ford batter- les at $20.00. All goods g O'Nell Tire & Battery Co,, 39 Washington Bt. Phone 900. “Friendly Service.” R, S ———— AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT. greases and tire service. Clark's Auto Ace ces’ y Bhop, 138 So. Main St. BATTELRIES—ASK the man who owos & Philadelph Guar, 2 years. J. M. Far- rell. 110 Franklin 8quare. Phone 1215, —— WELDING, BRAZING and cutting. Bcored cylinders filled by guaranteed pro Nels J. Nelson, 513 Eust st. Phone 163 IF you want to smile ail (ne summer ‘round ordet Hood titen. it you have one worn down tire In guod conwition, h retreaded. Walter ‘lire Bhcp, 634 Weat Maln 8t BODIES, lamps, radiatore and fenders re- paired to & new condiion, Cores installed. Low prices. New England Radiater Works, CARBON burned out while you walt, only 60c a cylinder at the Auto Repair Co., 538 East Maln St. Tel. 2016-3. CARS WASHED, polisned, oiled greased. Authorized Simoniz Clark's Automobile Laundry, Maln 8t. Phone 1344, CYLINDER GRINDING and repairing % the Curtaln Automotive Servive Co, bl st_Main St. Phone §87-4. DAYTON “THOROBRED" CURDB AND FABRICS8—When shopping for tires, don't fall to give this tire consideration. The Ball Tire Co., 310 Arch 8t. fIUDBON & ESSEX service. Char slstont with workmanship. Mo Bennett, 139 Arch St. ‘Phene 1 fIOTEL Washington garage. General pairing and overhauling. Day and night Translents accommodated, es. Tel. 1735, 121 Washington OPEN weather will soon be here, Your car should be In good condition for tours ing. Have It overhauled at Charland's Auto Sor\lce Bllllon. 432 Maln St nn TING, lighting and ignition work. stactory service. Eloctrical parts for ll|! Clark's Automobile Laundry, rear 234 Main 8t. Phone 1344, TOPS,, side curtains ond seat covers, made over and repaired at Doolittle's Auto Top o L LR LN R S TOPB, slde curtains and _siip-covers made to fit your car or repair of every description upholstered and r paired. Twonty years' experience in thi busincss. J. W. Walsh Auto Top & Up- holstering Co,, 307 Kim 8t, near Sey- mour St. Phone 2649, e e Y ——————————— BUSINESS SERVICE ] e e e el arbers, Hairdressers, Masseuses 18 HAIRCUTTING hobby-horse chairs while having their hair trim § a. m. to 8 p. m. 82 Church, LA FRANCE BEAUTY PARLOK—Misses O, M. Rock and Kath. Gieed, Props. Grads. 123 Main. T and station, rear 238 to amuse kiddies jed. Hours, of Mrs. M. C. Bullivan. BICKFORD & SCA carpenters and. bufiders. Garages and genes Bickford, 214 Main; Scanlon, 4! CARPENTER and jobbing work. Shingiing a spocl Aleo gutter and conauctor work. T b CHIMNEY R work. I 24203, CHIMNEY REPAIRING and genersl mnn work. Work gua.enteed. y, 151 Clark t, Phone 174 :s.< AL WORK, wi.ing nd fixtures, rd to A, Tyler, b63 Btaniey Bt/ TAKE orders for ice-boxes, ‘snowcases, win- dows for new houses; ail kinds of woods working. M. Tomko, 29 Lafayette 8t. ALRING and gel Selander, 86 Sexton St. Phou DEVELOPING wnd_printing, Do justice te your kodaking efforts by having Ohrae __stedt do_your hnishing, 2 Main 8t. MIRRORS KESILVERED aud chalrs caneds Workmanship guaranteed. Kdward Gore fain, 165 Aich 8t Phone 569 ROUFING paper soid and work aosolutely guarauteed to st leaks. Clty Huraware Co., 49 Last Ma Phone_2060. PLACE your awuing order now. Do mot, wait until the spring rush is here. Eddy Awning & Decorating Co., Uity Hall Pj BIGNS, sliow cards, bauners, bulletin worE Leading pictorial artists, Prompt nrvlco.': boots, arctice and rubs Il kinde of rubber. 173/ J. E. CONGER Dentist, st. I Tel. 1788, | | Mothers,” we have two pp. Beloin, Tes | Low | i

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