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Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World D hters of American Revolution Eamon De in sesslon at Washington condemn as unfit for school use history text hooks that defame or ignore our forefathers or which teach soclalism Giunell whose hody | to Queenstown f of Laurence be taken today New York. Muelheim armed th renewed action Cltlzens of selves against any Jobless; offictal estimate of and 7 Red Cross workers, C'harlotte Despard, Marshal Krench, is on ot Kilmainham Representative Wood o Indiana tells president that world court pro- position has excited more opposition among middle west republicans than league of nations and Mr, Harding has decided personally to dispel of information t he holds respon- sible for opposition to plan lack M sister | Field strike only active volcano in bursts forth in violent Cal., dispatch says | Lassen peak, United States, eruption, Redding, eBride, Times :Iu lares. Paris, France students are earning their way acting as street car and omnibus tormen and conductors at the 5 p. | rush hour. pictura ace dward as Fair- leclare Marjorie Daw motion tress is married to Alf Sutherland at home of Do banks, Los Angeles advices RICH, STARVE 'ro DEATH Governor Richardson of California gets word from state departr woman closely resembling Mnr Phillips, convicted hammer murder 1s a glest at Honduras hote! Swiss .\hlllonmn-. Dying for Want of Food. Geneva, April 21, Gottlieh Stauffer by starvation yesterday with and promissory notes litteringhis in the single room he used in lurge villa at Chaux de Fondes, Stauffer had large real holdings racing stable, missed him for moaning within the villa and not the police. When entrance had forced the officers found Stauffer conscious and emaciated. He before the arrival of a physician, said his death was due to starval Stauffer are not known. STILL Washington, probuble today jury for the trial Columbi W. Morse, others on charges of Lord Robert Cecil dec to name, died veal subjects discussed with Wilson at latter's home i ton. ines Woodraw Washing- President Hard McKellar, Tenn he has heard of no official plan to remove statue of Andrew Jackson from Lafay- ette square opposite the White Hou and that he will block such a pro- posal if it is made seriously Mrs. Mary . Thaw of Pittsburgh, | moher of Harry K. Thaw, files pe titlon in Massachusetts supreme court | asking permission to divert one-half of Thaw fellowship fund of Har university for Miss Helen Keller, res Senator A neighbor rd = JKING JURYME April 21—t appe: that selection of in the Distric Juanita Hanson, former motion pic- ture actress, flles bankruptey petition at New York. his three sons, and conspiracy Ttalian Catholic parliamentary group expresses loyalty to fascisti group without complete break from fts own party, Rome dispatch says. be ship comtracts would not pleted before Monday or Tus Owner to Move to Cleveland, Ohio The Geo. W. Troop Property Mzr. Troop, to sell his 8-room Cottage, situated at No. 1381 Stanley street, just east of the Stanley Quarter Park—is located 200 feet from the trolley cars, and avoids the main automobile traffic. The house has hot water heat, and is all modern built with an enclosed wired sleeping porch. Modern built Garage holds 2 cars; heated, concrete floor, also lighted and con- nected with city water. This property has a 90-foot frontage and a depth of 145, together with this land is an extra building lot—with gas and city water installed—50x180 feet. A good cash proposition from a pur- chaser means a big sacrifice in the price hy the owner. Our first spring advertisement is cer- tainly offering a bonus to him who works quick. GET IN TOUCH “AT ONCE” T. W. O’Connor & Son BOOTH'S BLOCK MAIN STREET POLLY AND HER PALS Valera in message dated from Dublin sends sympathy to widow W to rom em- by nine dead wounded is made by German of hunger | heretofore been unknown to the Ger- jall In protest ! man civil courts, ainst imprisonment of Maud (lmnw!ny this method constitutes an imita- Dublin digpatch to London tion of the military lm\vrm:v of Parls | asgumed power under Kurt by mn, Ll\lm: Alone, Found -A millionaire, of | checkbooks cot his estate and once owned a successful who several days heard a ified ben un- died who tion. was unmarried and his heirs ared the | t of | supreme court of Charles four to defraud the government on war-time | com- | sday. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, EXECUTED BY SHOOTING Five Bavarians Put to Death By Rifle, Although It is Violation of German Federal Statutes, Berlin, April 21.—Five executions | by shooting, which have just heen carried out at Nuremberg and Augs- | berg, reveal that the Bavarian laws permit punishment in this way, al- though it contradicts Germany's fed- eral statutes, The use of the rifle in inflicting the death penalty has Bavaria's adoption practice which 18 revolution, which then Eisner, authorized death by shooting and the decree remains part of the Bavar. fan criminal code, The federal law preseribes decapi- |tation as the sole manner of officially tuking @ law breaker's life, | dates Wuck to the 19 | The people's counsel \ RECORDS AT YALE i 440 Students ¥From 37 States and 12 Foreign Countries . Studying for | Higher Degrees, f New Haven, April 2.- L. announced today that 440 students, from 37 states and 12 foreign coun- tries are studying for higher degrees in his department. Of these 16 have | already taken Ph. D's or done work equivalent to that required for that | degree and are engaged in the solu- tion of special problems. Dean Cross predicted that the number of these |advanced students will increase and that institutes .for intensive study in special fields may be established 1o meet their needs. Yale awarded the degree of Ph. D, in 1861 for the first time that it was conferred in the United States, CHARGES FRAME-UP Will Contend That Evi- in His Was Planted by Detectives. -Dean Wilbur | | Ruthenberg dence Found Suit Case Joseph, Mich., April 21 Press)—The trial (By of | |‘Associated Charles E., charged with criminal syndicalism is in recess today to convene again Mon day when the state has tice operativce K-9 take the stand. Of six witnesses called yesterday by | the state all but one testified in the trial of Willlam Z. Foster of Chicago, who was the first of those arrested at the communist party convention to be tried. On cross-examination the defense attempted to prove that a copy of the program and constitution of the com- munist party had been ‘planted” in Ruthenberg's baggage. Edward C. Shanahan of the bureau of investigation testified he found copies of the documents in one of | Ruthenberg’s suit cas will INV ITLQ \\ORKI G BOYS Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon Asks Them to Attend Her Wedding. London, April 21 (By the Asso- ciated Press)-—Working boys, boy scouts and several other types of English youth will attend the wed- ding of the Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth BowesLyon at the special invitation of the bridegroom. About 20 members of various boys' clubs in London in which the duke has long interested himself are to be selected to see the ceremony, among tkem some of the lads who have at- tended the duke's summer camps, to which he alw invites an equal number of little aristocrats and work- ing boys. Then there will be a dele- gation of boy scouts and 30 other youngsters from industrial centers to symbolize the interest which the duke takes in the industrial welfare society. AGAINST WOMEN COMPETING Special Committee Object to Their Taking Part in Athletics ~—Opposition to all participation by women in inter- collegiate and international athletic contests was voiced yesterday by a commission of seven women recently named by Mrs: Herbert Hoover, wife of the secretary of commerce, to con- sider the subject, Chicago, April of the middle west society of physical education the commission decided women were not yet ready for inter- collegiate or international contests In support of its stand the commission urged that facilities for training for athletic contests were, still far below those enjoyed by men and that ade- quate representation could not be ob- tained until these facilities were fur- ther enlarged and systematized. Read The Herald from the upper left hand corner of the first page to the lower right hand corner of the last page, and you will bhe surprised what a wide range of topics are taken up. Cross of the Yale graduate school | Ruthenberg of Cleveland | announced | Francis Morrow, department of jus-| In a report made at the convention | e A 4 4L THE HERALD Il “WANT A ADS” Alphabetically Arronged For Quick and Roady Roeference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS: Charge Pnr\:ld J8 A1 28 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line l line | Yll'ly Order th 9 Upon API"I!:‘.!MII, Count § wordn to a line, 14 lines to an Inch, Mintmum Spac», 1 Li Minimum Book Charge, 36 Cents, No Ad Acecpted After 1 P, M, For Clussifiod P i Ads Accepted Over the Tolaphone For Canvenlence of Customel Ask Ior a "W l ANNOUNCEMENTS Florists and Nurserymen, 3 TATIFORNIA and Japanese privei, & (oot high, at $3,00 per 100, Adolph Sandalle, 218 Oak 8t Tel. 689-12, | NURBERYM. Place your fruit trees, herrios, etc.; also doing prun- ing_work. Simonsen. Phone 893-23. | FANBIEF, 460 a doz; also graps and cab- hage piants for sale. Mr, Joe Rool 2 MU _street, e -l SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923, Allui fl-lll. Tflll‘k Am(lfl 8 STUDEBAKERS. ht eix hIll\ll'llll 0k alx ring, rving Jester, 193 Arch Bt *This s & Studebaker yea T S, Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 AUTO BARGAINS—~ Blg variety of slightly used touring curs and roadste Small payment down and pay balance you ride, to suit your pocketbook, RELIABLE USED CAR EXCHANGE, 86 ARCH 8T, CALL 2050 FOR DEMONSTRATION, Open Evenings and AU Day Sunday Tout 1o good running ) 239 Burritt Btu elty K TOURING CAR, 1919, in shape mechanically, recently good puint and upholstery, § good uru A 61 Mal Phone 2218, BUIGK REDAN, 1918; new paint, in nou- lent running condition, Wil sacri quick sale, M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch i “This s _a_ Btudebaker ¥ 5 BUICK, 1021, € cylinder, 6 passenger tours ing car, mechanical condition very good. Just_reconditioned, 6 Royal cord (new), very good paint, Price Ia low, New Britain Buick Co., 236 Arch Bt. Tel. 2607, “Next to a Nevw Bulck 18 & Used FANSIES 7 sale. Phone 12 POTTED plants and_cut flowers, Funeral works a spoclalty, Johason's Greenhouses, 517 Church 8t. Phone 880, | BIIRUBS for sale, §6.00 per South Maln St. and _Callfornia hedges for 2. 100, 476 BUICK, 1919, & cylinder, 4 passenger coupe, Porfect engine, just reconditioned, Palnt and finish excellent. Upholstery pertect, § brand new cord tires, bumper, stoplight and visor, Call up for demonstration New Britaln Buick Co., 226 Arch Bt. Tel, at to a New Buick Is a Used Lost and Found GI,ASSES—Tortoise shell, lokt } tween Lutheran church and via Park and Stanley. Reward turned to Box 1F, Herald. L] - 8t., ro- Monday Church it BUICK, 1920, 6 cylinder, ¢ nunn"r coupe, Excellent paint, 6 brand new tires, per- fect mechanlical sha bumper, etc. Call up for demonstration, “New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch Bt. Phone 2607, “Next to & New Bulck 18 l_l'lrfl Bulok, ENVELOPE lost, week's pay $§11.00, No on envelope 660, betwean Myrtle and nd 321 1-2 Maln Sts, Herman Lazar, 1 1-2 Maln 8t., city, top floor. CARS with starters, $76 up. A genuine clearance sale. You take no chances when buylng of Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park 8t., Hartford, | TIRE on rim, found in case, Phone 2381-4 | TITANDLER SEDAN In splendid condition, $250 cash; balance on casy terms. This is a sample of many extraordinary bar- gains, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc. 185 Park 8t., Hartford, Open_evenings, | LOAD your camera with our fresh film and et six plctures out of siX exposures, Ar- cade_Studlo, | MENT MEN!—I7 you i strength and are nervous, despon¥nt, weak, run down, or suffer from un- natural losses, we want to mail you our Look entitled “Perfect Manhood, Its Real Meaning and How to Attain It.* This book describes “Sextonique,” a restorative tonic that costs you nothing 1f not re- fieved or benefited. Write today to Cum- berland Chemical Co., 484 Berry block, Nashville, Wenn., U. §. A WANTED—Child_to board. Party with home in suburb would tike child not over 6 years. References cxchanged. Box 3,_Herald_office. losing your manly | | | S!ore Announ(-('mt.ntfl | iy SHOE REPAIRING—Work and _material the best. Lowest prices In town. Shoes called for jand delivered. 89 Arch St Phone 1988, G. Blancota. WANTED—1,000 men, women and children | “to be well dressed on casy weekly pay- ments, Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church §t. Next to He 5 WE have Inaugu camerd _servico station where you can get all Informa- tion free how to run your camera and ot results, Come In and talk pictures sade Studlo. Auto and Truc COLUMBIA, Uort, O Knight motor care. 127 Cherry St Phone mu CHEVROLET coupe, $680; sedan, $360; I O, B, faciory, The New Britain_Motor Sales Corp., 6 Agencies Wi Rudoiph, COME AND SEE OUR NEW USED CAR DEPT.—LARGEST IN TOWN— 1920 Buick 7 pass, touring. Bulck, 7 pass. touring at $200, 1920 Dodge touring. 1918 Dodge roadster. 1918 Dodge sedan, Practically brand new Dod; iness coupe. Ford coupe. Maxwell roadster. Maxwell touring. Maxwell touring. Oakland sedan. 1922 Studebaker Light 6 touring. 1920 Studebaker Blg 6 touring. 3 Studebukers at $100 each, Ford sedan, Ford touring. Dort touring, and many others. 1922 1922 1922 1920 1920 Come early and have your cholce of the best in used cars at a low price HONEYMAN AUTO SALKS, 139 ARCH B8T. PHONE 2109, 5ODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Baies and service. 8. & F, Motor Sales Co., 165 Frauklin, Phone 731, DURANT JND BTAR motor ca cnd service. “Just Real Good Cars.* __Phone_2216, Tractor, Sales serve ice; genuine parts aud accosmorics. Autos motive Sales Co. 200 E. Main 8t. JORDAN AND MFARLAN motor cars. Sales and service, 174 High 8t Hartford, | _Connecticut. Phone 3-4599. HUPMOBILE CARS—8ales and service, Oity Service Station, Hartford Ave., Corner _Stanley, and 15 Main St. A, M. Paonessa. LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars. Sales and service, C. A. Bence, 51 Maln 8t. Phone 221 MAXWELL AND CHALMERS. Bales Sorvice. Honeyman Auto Sales Co, Arch 8t. Phone 2109, HOON MOTOR CARS—Model_6-40 touring, $1.295, F. O. B. factory, F. L. Gr Bk 'and_Service, 227_Glon NABH and Oakland inofor cars, Bales and service. A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm 8t. Tele- phone 2456, REO MOTOR CARS Searle & Co. Sale and Park Bts, New Britaln, Conn, phone 2110, Special Notice and 139 "Tele- Btar of Good Will lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem, will give a dance in Jr. O. U. A, M. hall after thelr meet- ing Monday evening. Admission 36c. In the afternoon there will be a soclal. c——— c——msmeren NOTICI Scaled bids will be received at the office of the W. L. Hatch Co., 29 West Main street, New Britain, Conn., up to 10:30 a. m,, April 23rd, for the ac- counts due The Wilson Company List of same can be obtained of the undersigned. W. I. HATCH, Trustee FOX'S NEXT MON. “THE TOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” TR T R TR In Other Words, Ashur’s Flat on His Back T RKID ME YOUNG FELLER: F——H DENBY, 10 1-2, good condition, $166, Kon- neth M. Scarle & Co., corner Elm and Park Sts. DENBY 2 Price $650. Kenneth M. Searle & Co., _ner Elm and Park Ste. P ida tand Reo roadster, R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Tel. 2081-2. FORD_BODY for llght delivery purposes. See Baker at 224 Arch St. FORD touring, cheap If taken Inquire 94 Franklin Square. FRANKLIN, 1916 roadster for sale. In fine condition every way. All good cord tires. Price $375. Tel. 653-13, 1-2 ton truck, Flat farm body. cor- at once. tires 5 o L SN S AUTOMOTIVE _Autos And Trucks For uln .ufl run fi EO Iflllrlll. oar, Reason for ing, too lurge for owner, Make me un offer, Apply 86 Austin Bt after 6 p, m, FTOART, 1930, 1n Tondition, cord tires, Price $160, Kenneth M, Searle & Co., Cor, Park & Elm 8 2 STUDEBAKER touring car, Cheap If (aken once, Phone 163-13, 31 Greenwood street, YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR-— , Bulek, 1922, § pass, tour,, with Rex top. 1019 Bulck sedan, 7 pase, Bulek, 1921, 6 pa Bulck coupe, 1020, wheela. Bulek Bulek Bulek coupe, 1920, 4 pass, coupe, 1919, ¢ pass. tourlng, mo. & pass. touring. Bulck roadster, 1 Bulck roadster, l'H. Dodge roadster, Studebaker, 1919, § pass. Special Bix. Eesex, 1920, 5 pas dan, new palnt. Oakland, 1920, 5 pass. touring. Chevrolet, 1921 roadbter, Most of these cars have been recon- ditioned 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 8T, TEL. 2607, TIRES — 1000 WORTH OF AUTOMOBILES— WILL BE RUTHLESSLY SACRI- FICED. Sale stars April 20th, 9 TAXI BTATION—Quick, Autos and Trucks For Sale & condltlon, | USED CARE—Vifiy dollare cash Euu reil lnnlblo Inc., 186 Park In good running ‘order, to clear our stock, No refused, Aaron G, Cohes #t,, Hartford, Open evenin P everything for the motorist, Used tires In all slzos at $2.60 up. Now England Radla. tor Works, i6 K, Main, Phone llo. g QUIPMENT—Gasol Greases and tire service bluhl .um Ace ves: 'y Bhop, 134 8o, (] BATTERTES—AAK too M mm owod & Phlladelphia, Guar, 2 yoars. J. M. Fare vell, 310" Franklin_Squsre, Phone 1818, - UPF ol discount oft the regular selling price on il Luto wyj plies, This fer Includes such itema & re, legdl stop lgnts, legal tal polisn, spark plugs, Bo, mote-meuter, IKlaxou und Etuait horne, otc, Rackliffo Bros, Inc, Park and B, low 8t __Phone 1076, ! TRES ANV TUBES--"Goode ' Absolutely guars imperfections, lwn't exe All autonioblle 1d, successor o Bheed - ngainst betors you ‘put it Into service. for the summer, A, G. Hawker, 52 Elm st hl. 248 PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP tire, rd and faviic, in all-simos, 3. M. Cogewell, 3 Chesnut 8L ______ B, L. BATTERY, sales and tlon. T. H. Cogswell, & Clu _Phone_1418:3, Auwo- axi bervk‘ 1d (- TAXI—Fhons 2700 will bridg qui ML tax! service to your door, N, By ue_the n it, statlon, rvice sis tnut steedt, ont [ Yor 1ok, 4tipe. -Call Job. Marr, 10 LaBally_street, rel Kesp shees, phons -numbers 42-8, L ry, P. J. Cirves, s Prop., 454 Main Bt, rear Hudrwon Lunch, Tel, 2006, Night Wel. 1711-5, BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES— Cord tires 30x$' ut $12.00. Ford butters lew ot 32000, Al goods guaranived, 'Neil Tire & Batiery Co., 39 Wusilngton St Phone 00, “i'riendly Bervice, es To Let 1 guruges and storag in rear of 1o liartford Av 1 1113-4, Max Marholin, a. m, at 185 Park street, Hart- ford. List includes various makes Motorcyctes and Bicycles HARLEY- DAVH)SU"I 1916, vlltl ¥ d, of popular cars at Easlest Terms i Buying Public, Cars with starters, §75 WE ever offered the up. NDIAN MO uku't.uu 1820 modvl. with #ide car, completely equipped, disc whesis, Price reasonable, Wm. Venberg, 202 Dix street, city, L HAVE SOLD OUR 887 NEW BRIT- AIN AVENUE BRANCH AND MUST VACATE AT ONCE. cars are therefore at our main place These of business. Sample bargains: 1921 DODGE ROADSTER, $425. 1920 CHANDLER SEDAN, FINISHED, $560. . RE- BACKED BY A FIRM THAT HAS right, MOTOR Phoue 635-2, NDIAN motorcycle, 1930 with side car, Good condition, l0oks ood and price . A. G. Hawker, 52 le 8t. 7' 2456 AN i 20 2, with side car at uou. A 1915 at $195; a 1Y18 at §160; a 1917 at $100 and 8 1916 at $50. Also several Indian sf cars at $35 and higher. Ali these ma. chines have been tioroughly rebullt and overhauled. A small deposit will secure any of them for future dedvery. Chas B, Hadfield, successor to Ha ifield-Swensou _Co., 21 Myrtle 8t. Phone 176, YCLE, indian, 1§16, for sale, reas sonable, with 1420 electric light equipe meut., Inquire rear 11v Rockwell Ave. cuings and Saturday atternoon. good conaltion, newiy over sport model §75. inquire 30 brads clock. hauled, Burgain, ley 8t o EW and second-hand bicy. Low price guaranteed, Cailsd for anu e livered. Pewer Kouso, 33u Last Main Mt | ALWAYS PLAYED FAIR. WANTED AT ONCE: Motorcycles—Bicycles Wanted 16 —5u 3d laud bicycles, | men's, ladies' and chiluren, Will pay casu | or trade. Monler Bros., 42 Main St. AARON G. COHEN, INC. 185 PARK STREET. HARTFORD. ACLTYLENE WHLDING, brazi Servico Stations, Kepairing 17 & and care Welding Co., Phone 2599, bon burning. Commercial 227_Glen 8t., near Ellis. PHONE 2-34§. MAXWELL touring, 1917, Good tires. First reason- condition, excellent able offer takes it. Tel. 2187-2, 20 Henry straet. MAXWELL, 1922 touring car, taken in trade towards a sport model. This {s a used car with a new car guarantee. Maxwell Serv- lce Station, 139 Arch St. Phone 2109. OVERLAND for sale, In good running con- ditlon. Apply 233 North Burritt St. OLDSMOBILE ™" In gxcellent cond'tion, § passenger, economical to opourate, lpok good. Price only %£200. Termy to responsi- ble parties. C. A. Bence, 61 Maln Bt. ty dollars and upwards mu good make, Best automoblle bargains in Hartford. Coine at once for the plck. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park Bt., Hartford. Open evenings. PAIGE, 1924, Model 6-66, 7 passenger. Driven only few hundred miles. Will sell at great sacrifice. Appiy M. H. Milkowitz, in Phune 266! PATGE, 1919, 7 passeuger touring car, in very good condition. Good paint. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2, PAIGE, 1920, 7 passenger tous good condition, Price $475. cash. See H. G. Hancock, 86 Wost Maln t., care Home Banking & Realty Co. Phone 728, { PAIGE, 1025, LARCHMONT, PASSEN- GER SPORT; DRIVEN 6000 MILES, § $400 WORTH O ‘ WIRE WHEELS, EX- TRAS. THIS CAR 1S LIKE NEW. ORIGINAL COST $2,800. WILLING TO SACRIFICE. TELES. 2456 OR 1383, | TEG Touring «ar Im excellont shape. This car must be seen to be appreciated. Call a 2245, Mr. S&lmmons. BY CLIFF STERRETT I3 Discount for | running | USED CAR VALUES— Bulek tourlng, A-1 shape, a bargaln at a low price. Durant teuring, 1932, new paint, in A-1 shape. Look this car over before you buy, A. G. HAWKER, TEL. 2466, 62-64 ELM ST. 1 UBED CARS—Look over our used car partment before purchasing a used car. Largest in' the city. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch 6t. Phone 2109, USED FORDS—1§17 runabout §$50; coupe $165; light delivery $100; 1920 coupe $300: commercial panel dellvery truck $180. Many other bargains, Easy terms. Au- thorized Ford esales and service agents. Automotive Sales & Service Co., 200 K. C. ARCH 8T. AUTOMOBILE P Ri AUTOMOBILE PAIV TING _and atr ¥ you went to smile ail BODIES, lamps, ra ACETYLENE WELDING, cutting and b ing. Carbon burning. liardware Clty Welding Co., 18 Winthrop Bt. Tel. 2849, RADIATOR WORKS—Buccesrars to Hultquist Bros. kixpeit repalring, all kinds of auto radiators, smashed fendara, | bodles, etc., Work guaranteed per at_loweat prices. 107 Arch, Phone 1346-3, | ATNTING BHOP—Isidore izza, rear 332 Park Bt. Phone 676-13, House phone_21 rear 78 Prospect Bt. UTOMOBILE _running board molding Fut on, All varieties replaced, Remember that | survice s our alm and thet we are aute body and rudhuor oxperts. O, mek-q. 563, striping, | Lowest prices in town, Jos Amszin, 2 Hartford Ave, BATTERIES—When In troubl Nels J. Nelson, 513 E: 8t. Phone l"l‘l The eummor | *round order Hood tires. 1f you have 08 worn down tire in gvod conaition, ed. Walter ‘lite Bhep, B34 Weat | Main St. tore anu xond-n roe paired to a new vonition, Cores {nstalled. Low prices. Now England ‘Hadintor Works, 36 E. Main B 860, ARBON burned out while you walt, only | S0c a cylinder at the Auto Hepalr Co, 638 Nast Muin St. Tel. 2016-3. 1 Main, Tel. 2701, USED CARS OF QUALITY-- [5 1923 Ford .sedan, 1921 Ford coupe. WABHED, poilsned, oiled and Authorized Simonis Clark's Automoblle Laundry, Main 8t. Phone 1344, and ation, | n rear YLINDER GRINDING and repairing the Curtaln Automotive Hervice Co., West Main 8t. Phone 687-4. 1922 Oakland sport, 1919 Btutz, 1919 Cadillac roadster. 1922 Palge 6-66 1922 Durant co 1917 Twin Packard. 1917 Buick touring. 1919 Ford truck. H Open All Day Sunday. M'CARTHY & 8T. THOMAS, 1208 STANLEY ST. TEL. 1396 DAYTON PABRIC H OF “THOROBRED" When shopping for tires, dow’ tail to give this tire conalderation, The Ball Tire Co., 210 Arch Bt. UDSON & ESSEX servic sistent with workmanship, Hennett, 139 Arch 8t Phone 11 OTEL Washington garage. Gen o pairiug “and overhauling. Day and nigh | accommoda 121 Wasnington stree PEN weather wiil soon be here. You | car should be In good condition for tour Ing. Have It overhauled at cmmnd'z‘ Auto_Service Station, 432 Maln Bt. VM truck, 1820, 1-2 ton, cord tires, good condltion, $175. Kenneth M. Scarle & Co,, Bim end Park Ste, et — TS FLAT OAN IT5 BACK, AINT IT? H. TAKE orders for i __Service Stations, Repairing STA RTING, l TOPS, slae cur T and ignition work . Electrical parts fo Laundry, res TOPS, side curtains and s u‘Q covers, mad over and repaired at Doolittle’s Auto To 8hop, 236 Main 8!__ ins and slip-covi to At your r or repaired. Anle Imll of evify Gescription uphoistéfed and P ‘ paired. Twonty years' experience in thi busincas. W. Walsh ‘Nt Top & U {l] holstering 21 Elm Bt, near B8ey _mour 8t, Phone 2649, _ Buben, lulldrenen. Masseuscs 1| l HAIRCUTTING hobby-horse chalrs while having their hair trim m. to 8 p. m. 82 Church, to - amuse kiddi ¥, 'AR| M. Rock and Kath. Gleed, Props. Gi M. C, Bulllvan. 122 Main, Tel, §7 A FRANCE BEAUTY Eit and jobhillg work. Shinglin @ specialty. Also gutter and conduct work. _Paul_Zehler, Tel, 195! CHIMNEY REPAIRING and gen m um plaster work. Work g . McLarney, 131 Clark 8t, Phone 11 HCTHILAL WORK, wi ing wnd fixt sond A card to A. Tyler, 663 Stanley bonss, lnowun., wi dows for new housee kin working. M. Tomko, 21 I.‘(I -m It. HEN ready to bulld or do that sprir repalring, phone 376 P %h Bullder,

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