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Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World Irlsh senate votes agalnst any ae- tlon looking to Free State's admis- alon to league of nations without con- sent of both houses of I'ree State parllament, Dublin advices say Stinnes' homes, unemploye at than is n and | 40 Mulheim, hands of armed German Red Cross reports three men sinin and more wounded, President Harding accepts tion to dellver address next 'T at annual meeting in New Y members of Assoclated I'ress and more recovs Rich Louls. Nine men are arrcstoed than $2,000,000 in ered in raid on bungalow at mond Heights, Mo., west of St. securities convict serge investi- he 1shes Walter eamp whipping suit and silk shirt surprises gators at Tallahassee and never gave more than 10 or at single session. Higginbotham, hoss, in blue 12 and Navy officials have plan defenses of Panama canal, including erection of nums ber of 16-inch naval guns ap- proaches of waterway. Army to strengthen Daughters of American delegates keyed up over bitter con- test for president general ballot for officers at Washington contest chiet post having narrowed Revolution for Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook and Mrs, G.| Wallace Hanger. [ - e | Miss June Curry of Cleveland now | clalms to be the world's champion endurance dancer, having finished 90 hours and ten minutes continuous | dancing. | Louls Kolker, 26, Philadelphia, silk salogman whose back was broken in raillrond wreck only four hours after| marriage, is awarded $55,000 dam- iges by Jury in federal court, Mrs, Herbert Hoover appoints com- | mission of women college physical | edueation directors to control com- petitive sports for women in United Stutes and to promote physical train- ing for girls, New York announce- ment says. | James Larkin, Irish agitator, is ar- rested and taken to Illis Island on deportation warrant which describes Larkin as alten anarchist, Members of American society nrl teachers of dancing are expected to do all they can to check non-stop dancing marathon, New York city dispatch declares, Morrison, American federa- tion of labor secretary, tells New York convention of the united hat-| ters that any change in immigration laws as suggested by E. H, Gary is| more for cheap labor. Frank | 20 FAIL TO FILE | CAMPAIGN EXPENSES Wednesday, April 25, Time Limit for Candidates for Office With five days left in which to file| campaign expens 20 who sought offices at the last city clection have as yet failed to comply with the re- quirements of state statutes and un- Jess they do so on before no\t' ‘Wednesday will make themselves lia- ble to penalties provided. The voting machines contained the | names of 46 candidates for office. In- cluded were five candidates for alder-| man, two in the first ward, two in tho] third and one in the fifth; 22 candi- dates for councilmen, including four in all except the fifth ward, where there were only two; six candidates| for school board; seven candidates/ for constables and two candidates {or‘* the board of relief. 2 | In addition to those who appeared on the voting machine there were| seven unsuccessful candidates who | must also flle reports, including two for the republican nomination for al-| derman and one for councilman in| the first ward, one unsuccessful can-| didate for the republican pomination for alderman in the third ward, two| unsuccessful aspirants for councilman | at the republican primaries in the fourth ward, and one unsuccessful | candidate for the democratic nomin-| ation for councilman at the sixth‘ ward caucus. ' Of the 63 who must file state- ments, 33 Have aiready done so, and 20 must file before the city clerk's office closes next Wednesday if lhn\-. wish to avoid a penalty as provided for by law. STRIKE IS ENDED Manchester Weavers Compromise and or Accept an Average Wage Increase of 1214 Per Cent. Manchester, April he strike of weavers and spinners at the plant of Cheney Bros, silk manufacturers, was ended today by vote of the strik- ers in mass meeting. They will re- %, turn to work on Monday | ment with the officers | pany last night. i the conditions were, the cor , and the The meeting was held this forenoon to hear the report of a conference committee which reached an agree- of the com- The committee had power to the employes to the agreement, in order that all in- terested should understand fully what mittee's report and the statement of the com- pany were translated into a number of languages. The meeting was of short duration, and recommendation of the committee were accepted. The settlcment is a compromise and includes an average increage in wages bind but report | of 1214 per cent Best (‘offflfl 38c¢. 1h, Ru advt. sell Bros.— Best Coffee 38c. Ih. Russell Bros advt. | p—— NOTICE Sealed bids will be received office of the W. L. Hatch Main street, New Britain, Conn 10:30 a. m., April 23rd, for ac- | counts due The Wilson Company Iist of same can be obtained of the undersigned. w. up to! he 1. HATCH, Trustee cameramen who waited for him and | 20 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WILL §TUDY TEACHING l"rlm-lpal Slade Announces List of Stifflents Who Wilt Enter Nor- [ mal School in Fall. | i The list of young women of the senior class whose intention it is to ®o0 to the State Normal school next vear was announced today by Princi- pal Louis P. Slade of the Senior High school today. It includes only thoxr who have been taking the Normu\ | course for past two years at least. The list of those who are consider- ing the study of faculty dutles are as follows: TDorothy Barpam, E. Card- well, Gladys Slaney, Marie Garvy | Florence Goodale, 1> seth Grace, Dorothy Hale, Ruth Hart, Marguerite Henry, Leone Hol- man, Astrid Johnson, Enice Johnson, ances Casprow, Marguerite McClean, Cecelia Naparian, Helen Schofield, Louise Skelly, Gladys Clark, Mary Stack, Dorothy Trehy and Irene Vohl- strom. Many students of the Senior High school are planning to travel with the baseball team to South Manchester tomorrow afternoon. The Senior club will meet tonight. Dancing will be enjoyed in the gym- nasium after the meeting. The orchestra held a short business meeting at the close of the fourth period in the auditorium yesterday. Charles Covert, a junior at the Sen- jor High school gave an interesting talk on rvice” to the members of the first year class at their assembly this morning. He was introduced hy Josephine Elmer, who is also a mem- ber of the junior class, Volstead Leaves | first time in | Florence Gooby, | man, Barbara Foster, Iyman Brough- | John Wiley, Catherine Grace, | | word last night of the recovery | dale, Cal., a suburb of Los Angeles, | | said the child had been found Lh(rf‘\ | latter Mrs. | { tie | their author of the visited President upon leaving the battery of Andrew Volstead, famous amendment, Harding to say farew congre He dodged Hous rurried across the White lawn, as this photo shows, POLLY AND HER PALS | child { other report, | but WEER-DAY SCHODL ENDS FIRST TERM Exercises Mark Period of Study at Trinity M. E. Church The first term of the week-day church school at Trinity Methodist church closed last evening with spe- clal exercises under direction of Miss Cora B, Graulich, director of religlous ueation, This school started last fall for the| this church, Teachers who assisted Miss Graulich were Miss Ilorence Camp, Miss Lolia Littlehales, Miss Ruth ‘Doolittle, Mrs. Willlam Van Open, Mrs, Willls Marsh, Mrs, Willlam A, Cashmore, Mrs, Sheldon Munger, Mrs. Douglas Johnston, Miss ¥thel Tittlehales and Mrs, B, C Stockwell. The work which has been taken up during the season the English Bible and the study of in- teresting facts about Palestine. Those who took part last evening in review of the story of the English Bible were Dorothy Betz, War- ren Coe, Sarah Allison, Olive Stock- ton, Caroline Ripple, Ruth Reynolds, Howard Joy, Janet John- Siegel, Beatrice Oden- son, Lothiare I Allee and Willlam | walt, Harriet Nichols. Those who took part in the review of Palestine were Winifred Reynolds, Caroline Ripple, Florence Gooby, Judd Spencer, Albo Ranpone, Nelson and Robert Barrow. William Nichols, son of Oliver H. Nichols, of Black Rock avenue, has not missed a single session since the school opened. The names of all the hooks of the Bible and the Beauti- tudes were recited in union, with the response led by William Nichols. An extra honor work, William Nichols sang “My Creed,” by Howard Arnold Walters. Refreshments were served. EXPECT LONG OCCUPATION Frenchman Renting en Restaurant Does Not Expect to Vacate for at Least 30 Years. { | Essen, April 20.—(By Associated | Press.)—The hotel Handelshof, which is owned by the city of Kssen, has rented its restaurant to a I‘renchman named Boulanger, and it is announced | that his lease veads '‘until the end of the occupation.” When asked by newspaper men how long he expected his tenancy to last, the lessee is quoted as replying: “About 30 years."” It is reported that the restaurants| of the Kaiserhof and Park hotels also have been rented by French citizens for six years, KIDNAPPED GIRL FOUND 1 AFTER HUNT OF 4 YEARS Parents in Cornwall Are Notified Claire Van Tassel Is in California, Mr, und; received | of their daughter, Claire, now 8 years old, who was kidnapped from their| home here four years ago. A tele- gram from Sheriff Treager in Glen- Cornwall, Mrs. Mor g.;n Van . Y., April 20. Tassel Jacob and Minnie Wilson, the Van Tassel's sister, have | been arrested. News of the finding of the child came dramatically, for a suit for separation between Mr, and Mrs. Van Tassel is down for trial before Jus- tice Seeger in the supreme court at| Newburg. | The Wilson's were formerly neigh- and two families were intimate. Domes- difficulties caused the Van Tas- sels to separate in 1919, although no formal legal action was taken then.| Custody of the children was given to; Mrs. Van Tassel through mutual| agreement, In June, house 1919, the Wilsons here and moved little Claire Van Tassel disappearing ! at the same time. 1or a year and a half no trace could be ohtained of the and then she was reported to have been seen with the Wilsons at| Daytona, Fla. The Van Ta there, howeve sold | els failed to find her | and following an-| they searched vainly for daughter in Cuba. The chase led northward to Long Island, they were unable to catch up with the Wilsons and Claire and knew | nothing definitely of their where-| abouts until the receipts of the tele- gram from Sherlff Treager yesterday. The Wi will fight extradition the telegram sal. their then Best Coffee 38c. 1b. Russell Bros.— vas the story of |» | CHEVROLET touring, | children’s THE HERALD “WANT' ADS” Alphabetically Arrauged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS; Charge Prepald 1 line 10 0 line line line line line 1 line 41,60 \'urly Ordér Ratea Upon Application, words to a lin 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Spacs, 3 L Minimum Book Chary No Ad Aceepted After 1 P, M. For Cinssified Page on Same Day, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenlence of Customers Call 926 And Ask For a “Want Ad" O) | ANNOUNCEM Florists and Nurserymen. 3 CATIFORNTA nd Japancee privet, 2 feet high, at 4300 per 100, Adolph Sandalle, k Bt, Tel. 68912, L uflmnl,m—pxm. your order now for frult troes, berries, etc.; also doing prun- ing_work. Simonsen. Phone §93-23. G1EB, 460 a doz; nlso grape and cab- buge plants for sale. Mr. Joe Rosla, 2 \}lll street. FOTTED plants and cut flowers, Fu works a specialty. Johnson's Greenhoust 517 Church St, Phone 8§80, \ Lost and Found OSIT Hook No. s bank lost, Finder » to_bank, i OSIT book No, 4867 on Berlin Savings bank lost. Finder kindly return same to bank, JPOSIT Book No. 9174 on Berlin Savings bank lost. Findor kindly return sume to_bank. ] T DOG—1rish _ terrior, male, “Jerry," lost Wed, night. ford Atwater, 177 Hart St. OOK No. 7618 lost, on the Bi \in Savings bamk. Finder kindly return same to bank. kindly return answers _ to Reward. Clf- AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencics 8 luPuiSan CARA—Bales and #ervice, City Hartford A;'.c Corner TON—High gra and service, C, A, Bence, 51 Main Phone 2216, MAXWELL AND CHALMERS, Bervice, Honoyman Auto Arch _8t, Phone 2100, and 1 lon Co,, §1,2 0, B, factory, Bales And Sorvice, 227 Glen 8t. NASH and mkllnfl motor cars, porvies ker, 68 Eim phone |4ll. & REG MOTOR CARE and {rucke, Kenneth M. Bearle & Co, Bales and service. Cor, Eim and Park Bty, New Britain, Conn, Tele- N T LT )0 15 L S R A LN 2 STUDEBAKERS--Light aix touring, $975; special six touring, $1,276; big six touring, $1,750; P, Artory. M, Ang J 193 Arch St. “This 1s & Stude lkor year, [ —— Autos And Trucks For Sale Sl.la AUTO BARGAINS— Blg varlety of slightly used touring cars and roadst: Small payment down and pay balance as you ride, to sult your pocketbook. RELIABLE USED CAR EXCHANGBE, 8 ARCH BT, CALL 2960 FOR DEMONSTRATION, Open Evenings and All Day Sunday BUICK, 1913, runabout In_ good rum condition. 239 Burrftt Bt. eity BUICK TOURING CAR, 1919, in very good shape mechanically, recently overhauled, good paint and upholstery, 5 good tires. C. A. Bence, 51 Maln 8t. Phone 2218, TUICK BEDAN, 1918; new paint, In excel- lent running condition, Wiil sacrince for ick sale. M, Irving Jester, 193 Arch B& his is & Studebaker Year.' P BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder, 6 passenger tour- ing car, mechanical condition very good. Just reconditioned, 5 Royal cord tires (new), very good paint. Price {a low. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t. Tel 2607, “Next to a New Buick 18 & Used Buick, GLASSES—Tortoise shell, lost Monday, be. fween Lutheran church and Church S8t via Park and Stanley. Reward If re- turned to Box 1F, Herald. T.OAD your camera with our fresh ilm and get six plctures out of six exposures, Ar- cade_Studlo, WANTED—Child to board. Party with home in suburb would take child not over 6 years, References exchanged. Box Herald office. Store Announcements 1 REPAIRING—Work and _material Lowest prices in_town. Shoes 89 Arch 8t SHOE the best. called for and dellvered. hone 1988. G. Blancota, WANTED—1,000 men, women and children to be well @ressed on easy weekly pay- ments, Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church St. Next to Herald office. WE have Inaugurated a camera service station where you can get all informa- tion free how to run your camera and got results, Come in and talk pictures __Arcade Studio. Auto and Truck Agencies COLUMBIA, Dort, Overland and Knight motor cars. 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051- $525; coupe, 3$680; sedan, $860; F. O. B. factory. The New Britain Motor Sales Corp., ¢ lilln St. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Bales 8. & F. Motor Sales Co. 166 Frankiin, - Phone 8 Willys- Rudolph, Lnd service, ‘Just Real Good Cars "C, A. Bence, 18 Main §t. Phone 2216, FORD CARBS, Fordson Tractor, & ice; genuine parts and accessorl _motive Sales Co. 200 E. Main St. JORDAN AND MFARLAN motor cars, Sales and service. 174 High 8t, Hartford, Connecticut, Phone 3-4599, No Charge for Sketches Of New Public Building Three sketches have been submitted to the board of public charities for the proposed n building on the tewn farm to se as a female and ward of the town home. has extended the tiune The board | limit so that one more sketch may | be presented by a competing archi- {tect. All sketches were submitted without charge by the architects. At a meeting of the charity board to be held shortly the drawings will be ex- | amined and a contract signed with the | successful architect. —— | Chicago Mayor to Cut 2,000 From the City’s Payroll Chicago, I, April 20.—Mayor Wil- |liam E, Dever took the first step ves- | bors of the Van Tassels here and the! terday toward severing 2,000 city em- ployes from the payroll. The ones affected are sixty-day appointees, held over from the previous administra- tion. Under the civil service law tempor- ary appointments for sixty days may be made without submission to exam- inations. The mayor called for the list of these employes preparatory to wielding the executive axe. FOX'S NEXT MON. “THE TOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” DENTISTS A. B. Johnson D. D, §. T. R. Johnson D. D. §. National Bank Building New Britain, Conn, advt, Pa Makes No Hit as Gas and Oxygen Administered a Golfer BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe. Perfect ongine, just reconditioned. Paint and finish excellent. Upholstery perfect, § brand new cord tires, bumper, stoplight and visor. Call up for demonstration. New Britain Buick_Co,, 225 Arch 8t. Tel. ext to a New Bulck is a Used BUICK, 1920, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe. Excellent paint, 6 brand new tires, per- fect mechanical shape, bumper, otc. Call up for demonstration. “New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, “Next to & New Buick {s a Used Bulck.” GARS with starters, §756 up. A genuine clearance sale. You take no chances when buying of Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park 8t., Hartford. CHANDLER SEDAN in_splendid_condition, $250 cash; balance on easy terms, This is a sample of many extraordinary bar- gains. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 8t., Hartford, Open_evenings. NEW USED IN COME AND SEE OUR CAR DEPT.—LARGEST TOWN— 1920 Buick 7 pass. touring. Buick, 7 pass. touring at $200, 1920 Dodge touring. 1918 Dodge roadster, 1918 Dodge sedan. Practically brand new Dodge bus- iness coupe. 1922 Ford coupe. 1922 Maxwell roadster. 1922 Maxwell touring. 1920 Maxwell touring. 1920 Oakland sedan. 1922 Studebaker Light 6 touring. 1920 Studebaker Big 6 touring. 3 Studehakers at $100 each. Ford sedan. Ford touring. Dort touring, and many others. Come early and have your cholce of the best in used cars at a low price HONEYMAN AUTO SALES, 139 ARCH 8T. PHO! 2109, Ken- and 500 condition, $105. & Co,, corner Elm DENBY 2 1 Fiat farm ; Price $650. Kenneth M, Searie & Co., cor- ner Elm d Park Sts, munn,; [ Rudolph Cl FORD SEDA} This car has positively never been driven. A good buy, M'CARTHY & ST. THOMAS, 1208 Stanley St. Tel. ED CARS OF QUALITY. v St Tel. 1396, FORD COUPE 1022—Newly painted, equipped with four new tires and slip covers. Lash Motor Co., West Main and Lincoln Sts, a Reputable Concern, Tel. ar, taken In trade towards a sport model. This is a used car with a new car guarantee. Maxwell Serv- ice Station, 139 Arch 8t. Phone 2109, OGVBRLAND for eale, In good running con- dition. Apply 233 North Burritt St GLDSMOBILE 8" in excellent cond'tion, passenger, economical to opurate, looks good. Price only %200. Terme to_respon; ble parties. C. A. Bence, 51 Maln 8t Phone 221 OVERLAND “Vifty dollars and upwards for this good make. Best automobile bargains in Hartford. Come at once for the pick. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 8t,, Hartford. Open PAIGE, 1023, Model passenger. Driven only few hundred miles. Will sell nt great sacrifice, Apply H. H. Milkowlitz, 305 Main St, Phone 2068 PATGE, 1919, 7 passenger touring car, in USED CARS AUTOMOTIVE Autos And Trucks For Sale PAIGE, 1923, LARCHMONT, 4 PASSEN- GER SPORT; DRIVEN 6,000 MILES, § WIRE WHEELS, §400 \\.ITH OF EX- TRAS, THIS CAR I8 LIKE NEW. ORIGINAL COST l‘lofl. WILLING TO BACRIFICE, TELES, 2466 OR 1333, B0 touring cAr, §ood running condition, Reason for selling, too largo for own Make mo nn offer, Apply 80 Austin Bt aftor 6 p, m, STUART, 1020, In good condition, cord I Price $150, Kenneth M. Searle & K Park & Bts, ar, Cheap If taken 2, 31 Greenwood YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR~— Bulek, 1923, 5 pi 1919 Bulck seda Bulck, 1921, § Bulck coupe, wheels. coupe, 1920, 4 pass, coupe, 1919, 4 pass, touring, 1920, 5 pass. touring. roadster, 1920, roadster, 1917, roadster. Studebaker, 19! Special 8ix. Essex, 1920, § pass. an, new paint. Oakland, 1920, 6 pass. touring. Chevrolet, 1921 roadster, 7 pas touring. 1920, 4 pass. with disk 6 pans. Most of thede cars have been recon- ditloned and newly painted. Open every evening until 9 o'clock| Plck out your used car and call for demon- stration, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 225 ARCH BT, TElL. 2607, $37,000 WORTH OF AUTOMOBILES— SACRI- 9 WILL BE RUTHLESSLY FICED. Bale stars April 20th, a. m., at 185 Park street, Hart- ford, List includes various males of popular cars at Easiest Terms Public, WB ever offered the Buying Cars with starters, $75 up. HAVE SOLD OUR 867 NEW BRIT- AND These AIN AVENUE BRANCH MUST VACATE AT ONCE. cars are therefore at our maln place of business, Sample bargains: 1921 DODGE ROADSTER, $425. 1920 SEDAN, RE- $550. CHANDLER FINISHED, BACKED BY A FIRM THAT HAS ALWAYS PLAYED FAIR. AARON G. COHEN, INC. 185 PARK STREET. PHONE 2-3457. USED CAR VALUES— Buick touring, *A-1 shape, a bargaln 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, 62-564 ELM BT. ook over our used car de- partment before purchasing a used car. Largest in the city. Moneyman Aute Sales (g, 130 Arch St Phone 2109, /| tour,, with Rex top. 4 Ravizza, rear 33% AUTOMOTIVE 7 Autos and Trucks For Sale L] SPRING CLEAN.UP IN USED CARS— 1922 1018 1920 1020 1920 1922 19020 Bulck coupe, Bulck touring. Cole 8, 7 pass, touring, Kasox tourin, Oakland coupe, Palge 066, 7 pass, touping, Palge b pass, touring. All these cars are In perfe.t cone dition. These cars are guaranteed, LASH MOTOR COMPANY, INC, WEST MAIN & LINCOLN 8T8, “A REPUTABLE CONCERN,” TEL, 3000, UBED CARB—Fifty dollars cash buys n car in good running order. Btartling to_clear our stock. No reasonable Asron G, Coll ne, 1 VIM truck, 1920, 1-3 ton, cord tires, good condition, §176. Kenneth M, Searle & Eim and Park 8ts, L A Auto Parts and Acecllol'lu 2 BORIES—A most complate line of overything for the motorist, Used tires in all sizes at $2.60 up, Now England Radia- _tor Work, 36 E. Main. Phone 360, AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gascline, olla greascs and tire service. Clark's Auto Ac- ces® 'y Bhop, 138 So. Maln Bt. BATTHRIBS—AAK tne man who owns @ ) Philadelphia, Guar, 2 years, J. M, Fi rvell, 110 ¥ranklin Square, Phohe 1z1», AUTO SUPPLIES—A 10% cash discount offt the regular seiling price plies/ ''his ofter Incluues suc bumpers, legal stop ligits, lights, polish, soap, spark plugs, Boyse moto-meter, Klazon and Stuarc horns, etc, Racklilfe Bros, Inc, Park and Bige- low_8t GOODYEAR LT year means Good Weal.” Absolutely guai anteed agalnst Impertections, Don't e: t. All automoblle 2. Hauneld, successor to Hadfleld-Swanson Lo, =l Myrtle stre elephone 1706, LLARD STORAGE Batteries, Balea service. Simmons Storage Hatter 16§ _Arch st Phone LET s recharge and Inspect your battery before you put it Into service for thy summer, A, G. Hawker, $2 Elm St, Tel. 2456, PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP tire, cord and fabric, in all sizes. 4. 1. Cogswell, 3 Chestnut 8t U. 5. L. BATTERY, sales and service ata- tion, T. H. Cogswell, & Uhesinut s Yhone 1418- CALI, TAXI—Plone 2700 will bring quick, efficant taxl service to your door, N, B Taxi Bur\lw at the “- Station. E—Best car in the i for long trips Call Joe Farr, 1547, 163 LaSalle street. TAXL STATI Quick, reli Keep these phone numbers 567, night, 1842 vice, 1w wmind, 284 Main St., rear Hudsion Lunch, 905, Night Tel. 1711+, TIRES — BATTERIES -- ACCESSORIE! Cord tires J0x3's at $12.00, Ford batter- fes at §20.00. All goods guaranteed. O'Nell Tire & Battery Co, 39 Wushington Bt Phone ¥0u. “rriendly Service.” (.lu.es 'I'o lact THREW new garages and siorage for rent in rear of 1v5 nartford Ave, Fel. 1113-3, Max_arholin, FARLEY-DAVIDBON, 1916, with 1919 side car. t,ummlun is very good. Call 1u|>s L. 20" model o car, completely. equipped, dise Wheels. rice reasonable. Wi Venberg, 202 Dix 1! side ¢ Good condition, looks good and price vight. A, G. Hawker, 52 t_ A I St. Tel. 2456 IAN MOTORCYCLES—A 1620 big vaive " with slde car at $200, A 1919 at $175; a 1918 at $150; a 1917 at $100 and a 1016 at $50. Also several Indian side cars at $25 and higher. All these ma- chines have been tuoroughly rebuilt and overhauled. A small deposit will s any of them for uture dailvery, U Hadteld, successor (o Haield- wensoz My Phiong 1736, 2 Indian, 1516, for eale, rea- sonable, with 1 electric light equip- ment. Inquire 110 Rockwell Ave, Call evenings and Saturday afternoon. MOTORCYCLE Harley-Davidson, 1 sport model, good conaition, ne over- hauled. lidrgum. §75. Inquire Brad- tepaining, Low price guaranteed, Cail:d for and de- livered, Peter Hosso, 306 Last Mum At Phone 635-2. Motorcycles— 16 WANTED AT ONCE-—-s0 2d hand bicycles, men's, ladies' and children. Will pay casti or trade. Monier Bros, 12 Main St ETY LENE WELDING, | Commercial Welding Co., near Bilis. Phone 2399, SLDING, cutting and br burning. Mardware AC! bon burning. Carbon Veiding Co, 18 ATCH ST, RADIATC to Hultquist Bros, ¥xpeit repairing, kinds of auto radiators, smasied fendoers, bodles, etc. Work guaranteed per.ect at_lowest prices. 107 Arch. Phone 13, AUTOMOBILE PAINTING SHOP—Isidore Park 8t. Phone 676-14, 76_Prospect 8t ard molding put on. All varleties repliced. Remember that service {8 our aim aad that we are auto body and radiator cxperts, U, Becker, in_Place, P 653, House_phone 212 very good ‘condition. Good paint. R. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2, PAIGE, 1920, 7 passenger touring car In good condition, Price $475. Discount for cash. See H. 56 West Main 3. Hancock, &t., care Home Banking & Realty Co, Phone 728, I SED FORDS—1917 runabout $50; coupe $165; light delivery $100; 1920 coupe $300: commercial panel dellvery truck §150, Many other bargalns, Easy terms. Au- thorized Ford sales and service agents, Automotive Sales & Service Co, 200 E. Main. Tel. 2701. —_— BY CLIFF STERRETT LEND ME YouR BALL, Pa YOURE. NOT USING IT. “and _striping. Joo Ameszin, 285 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Lowest prices iu town, Hartford Ave. BATTERIBS—When in trouble and iu need of good batterics or skilled servive soe us frst, wa Lack at the City Serv red Hiled by guaranteed proceas. Nols J. Nelson, 515 Kast St. Phone 1833 you want to smile ali (ne _suminer *round order Hood tires. If you have one worn down tire in good concition, have it retreaded, Walter ‘lite Bhcp, 544 Vvess Main 8t BODIES, lamps, paired to a ne Low prices. ofe AnG irnders fe- tion, Cores tustalled, nd Radiater Works, 60, LARHON burned out wiile you wait, only 0c a cylinder at the Auto Repair Co. st_Main St Tel. 2016-3. WASHED, palll Il. olled d, Authorized Simoniz & Automobile Llundry. Main 8t Phon CYLINDER GRINDING &na ropairing the Curtaln Automoti Bervice Co., 1" West_Main 8t. Phone 687-4, DAYTON OROBRE SORDE A PABK‘LB—“’hen 8 ping for tires, di fall to give this consideration. The Ball Tire Co, 210 Arch Bt. HUDBON & ESSEX service. Charges con- sistent with workmanship. McGauley and Hennett, 139 Arch 8t. Phone 119! HOTEL Washington garage. General re~ pairing and overhauling. Day and night Transients accommodated. Low Tel, 1735, 121 Washington stieet. OPEN weather will soon be | car should be In good condition ing. Have it overhauled at Charl Auto Service Station, 433 Main 8t, d station, rear 289