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I o TWENTY MILLION IS APPROPRIATED (Continued From First Page), W ing arbutus bill which was killed in the house today asked for a commit- tee on conference, Mr, Fenton of Windham and Mr, Bell of Salisbury were named on the committee The committee on finance reported u substitute for house bill No. 60 which in its original form added farm produce to the list of articles exempt from taxation, this and exempts nursery products, Bridgeport Judges Under suspension of the rulés the| house concurred in the senate resolu- | tions appointing Ralph T, Beers, judge | and Willlam J, Buckley, deputy judge | 8¢ ,Visitors rating London is crowded with ho join with residents in cel for gala event; Republican opinion on President Harding's New York speech advocat- | House of David colony are ing membership in world court is split, | marrlage licenses and and as a result president is sald to be | women barred from marrying is ar- | concerned over possibility of party hism, Armed crowd meets Plorida legisla- The new bill changes | yjve committee on arrival at Clara to | investigate circumstgnces surrounding { burial of Martin Taber alleged to have died as a result of whipping in prison ump, of the city court of Bridgeport, both |sections of trunk line highways, for the unexpired term to July 21 and | for the two year term following. The committee on recall reported | an amendment to the bill concerning|club of Bridgeport. the publication of ordinances in New | Haven the ame and the bill passed, The same actiop Amending an act concerning coms mittment to county homes. Amending the charter of the Boys' Authorizing West Haven to {ssue dment which adopted | bonds. Providing for the cost of support was taken with a bill establishing 'h.»’o( children in institutions, town court of Westport On unfavorahle report rejected the claim of 1.yons to be reimbursed $1 penses incurred in 1913 in house ¢ ) the ward 50 for ex bligh- ing his title to the office of Hartford | Honduras county commissioner. | A bill req fee of one| dollar to be paid to towns by persons| who have charge of parking and car-| ing for automobiles the public! highways—the licenses to he good for| one weck—was recommitted. iiring a license on was favorably reported. New Motor Law The committee on roads, and rivers reported the new vehicle bill today and it w for calendar and printing. makes many changes in the vehicle laws especlally affecting com- mercial trucks Mackenzle Confirmed. The senate confirmed Templeton’s appointment of Harry | E. Mackenzie, of Bethel, to be com- | missioner of labor and factory inspec- | tor and under suspension of the rules | the confirmation was sent to the office of the secretary of state. The nomin- ation of Frank H. Turkington of Mor- | ris, and David S. Day of Bridgeport | 1o be members of the hoard of par- | don was also confirmed. | The judiciary committee reported | motor (By The hill creating a city of Milford | !ips, the escaped California | murderess, with a woman companion, arrested bridges | held identification and s tabled| while the man who accompanied her Hartford, he bill | under the name of Carson, is separ-| lady, Street, Past Noble Commander motor | ately held in the penitentiary. HOLD MRS, PHILLIPS Credicted With Suspect Threatening to Make Startling Ex- pose When Brought Back. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, April 26, ssociated Press).—Clara Phil- hammer here on Saturday, are stiit local jail awaiting full extradition papers, in the She declares she will tell Governor | business here. ELIHU ROOT T0 SPEAK | |\\'il| Discuss Issue of Whether U. S. Has Jurisdiction Beyond the Three Mile Limit. ‘Washington, April 26.—Elihu Root, the names of Henry A. Adams to be| president of the American society of judge of the town court of Sprague,|international law, will open its an- and Charles P. Barnes to be deputy|pnual discussion of whether the jurisdiction Judge. Both will fill unexpired terms meeting here tonight with a from May 1, 1923, until July 1 of the|of the United States extends for any same year and then will be reappoint- ed for a period of two years. suspension of the rules the tions were sent to the house, Appropriations Passed. A ser of appropriation carrying $556,000 in appropriations were passed in the senate today from | the calendar. They were as follows: | For the Mansfield state training school and hospital $536,000. For a| state pler at New London to increase its efficiency $12,000. For the shell fish commissioners for establishing spawning I $10,000. Tor the sol- dfers' hospital hoard, § ) For the comptroller to distribute Connec- ticut ecivil officer, $3,050. TFor the| creation of a commissior and simplify the schoo The bill making the any town on November 11, 1821, for | the year 1920 by the state board of equalization as the basis for the pay-| ment of state aid grants for the next | three ye W tavorably reported. | Another favorable report was: Giv-| ing towns the power to regulate the production and control of municipal gas and electric plants. An unfavorable report was received on a bill reducing the tax on mutual | insuranes companies. | Bills passed from the calendar: Qonsolidating the city and town of Middletown. Concerning Concerning practors. Concerning the consolidated school district of Middletown Providing for the expenses of con- struction and maintenance of certain! nomina- | the AW 000, grand list of al bread. of chiro- T T SR N TR You Are Going to Have One Exciting Night Next Sunday DENTISTS A. B. Johnson D. D. S. T. R. Johnson D. D. S. National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. Gas and Oxygen Administered CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris —General Trucking— T 9 Wi | erable discussion according bills | program announced today. — " purpose beyond the three mile terri- Under | torjal limit at sea. its immediate interest arising | liquor smuggling will provide consid- | the | This subject with from to Mrs. Rinehart Organizes New Building Company Dover, Del,, April 26.—A charter was issued yvesterday to Mary Roberts Rine | object of the corporation as stated in | the publication writing books."” are to rearrange | hart and William Gordon Buchanan, rt, Inc., capital $300,000. The is ‘“producing and The incorporators Mrs. Rinehart, Stanley M. Rine- 1 of Washington, Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World |POLICE CHIEF CHARGED | 8even large railroad systems through | thelr executives in session In Chicago the marriage today of Lady I»:llmln-vn;-mlum- Great Lake sea projeet, Bowes-Lyon to Duke of York while| - principals prepare weather man prediets rainy and windy [ investigation of alleged weather, Banton takes over graft and | bootlegging by New York police, | Dist, Attorney the Israelito denlod of the | | Three couples fror one {rested when she refuses to answer [question during Investigation of al- | leged immoral practices In colony, | L employes of radio cor- poration of Ameriea must become naturalized citizens Presldent J. G, Harbord formerly major general in the A, E. F. announces, { U.0.6.C. ANNIVERSARY Exercises Held in Aziz Grotto Hall by All allen New Britain Fraternal Organiza- tion—Pleasing Program Rendered. An anniversary meeting of United .yOrder of Golden Cross, No. 8§80, was | held last evening in Aziz Grotto hall. | A short business meeting preceded | the observance and members and | trlends were entertained with a varied | program of ' speeches and musical | numbers. | The principal speaker of the eve- Ining was Grand Commander Knight | Otis in the absence of Past Noble { Commander Knight Street, who was !taken suddenly ill before the com- mencement of the exercises. He gave ‘,a brief history of the commandery, | describing its beginning and its pres- ent condition. He was followed by Past Noble Commander Bently of Past Noble Commander |Tady Morton of Bristol and piano se- things|lections by Mr. Moffette, musical se- |that will startle the California public. |l6ctions by Mr. Fields of Hartford and She had planned to start a grocery |instrumental selections Fields, Sr., of Hartford. Following the entertainment, re- freshments were served and dancing until 12 o'clock followed, music be- ing furnished by Sullivan's orchestra. Guests were present from Hartford, Bristol and other cities. Special Meetings for Two | Commissions Friday Night Special meetings of the health board and of the building commission are by Knight 5 o'clock the health hoard will meet to interview bidders for the garbage | collection contract, of which there are seven. At 7:30 o'clock the building commission will meet to esamine ap- ! plicants for the position of electrical inspector. BACKS UP HARDING Asheville, N. C., April 26—Attorney Gen. Daugherty, ~commenting on President Harding's speech on the world court, declared his arguments in favor of American participation were ‘“unanswerable and unassail- able.” ‘“Cheap prejudice and misrep- resentation” Mr. Daugherty sald, have been played upon the court issue, but ‘“an intelligent American people can now consider the matter of Am- erican membership in a world court from the standpoint of truth and de- pendable information.” Auto Tries T o Glide, Fails “Autos were made for gliding,” this machine might have |opined after it skidded on a wet roadway, jumped over an em- | bankment and crashed through the roof of a building 30 feet be- low at Carthage, near Cincinnati, O. scheduled for tomorrow evening. At! WITH WHIPPING WOMEN Victims Declare Masked North Caro- lina Klansmen Beat Them in Negro Churchyard, Lumberton, N, C,, April 26—B, M, Lawson, chief of police of Falrmont, and John Hedgepeth and Jule Brog- den of Proctorville have been ordered to appear in court here for prelim- inary heariny on nine charges, rang- ing from first degree burglary to sim- ple assault, as a result of the alleged whipping of two white women on the night of April 14, Mrs, H, F. Purvis and Mrs, Mary Watson told Recorder W, B, Ivy, ac- cording to his statement, that they were selzed in Mrs, Watson's home by a white-robed masked band carried to a negro churchyard, forced to lie across logs and were whipped on the naked flesh with a leather strap. They were told, they said, that their captors were members of the Ku Klux Klan, and the whipping was explained being due to treatment Mrs, Purvis was charged with giving her husband while he was Il All of the men denied the charges against them. City Items The King’s Daughters of the Elim Baptist church will hold their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold C. Hammerberg, 370 FEast Main street, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Open alleys at the Casino tonight. —advt. Mrs, John Schenck of Winter street reported to the police yesterday aft- ernoon that an attempt had been made to rob her home. The invader made good his escape. Plano Polish—Housecleaning. Pierce & Co.~—advt. A farewell party was held after the meeting of Andre lodge, I. O. O. F,, last night at Vega hall. In the future the soclety will meet in Odd Fellows hall. Open alleys at the Casino tonight. -—advt. The Ladies’ auxiliary, A. O. H,, will hold a meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in Judd's hall. Open alleys at the Casino tonight. —advt. The cast and chorus of “Don't Ask Me,” presented recently at the Ly- ceum theater under the auspices of | Eddy-Glover post, American Legion, were the guests of the post at a so- cial and dance in the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium last evening. St. Jean Baptiste Bazaar, 34 Church St., Friday eve. Dancing.—advt. The local Lithuanians will hold a fair and bazaar in Lithuanian hall be- ginning tomorrow night and continu- ing through Monday. The proceeds will be used for educational work in Lithuania. A daughter was born yesterday aft- ernoon to Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Bafley of 21 Richards street. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. James Carty of New York city. Mrs. Carty before her marriage was Miss Martha Douglass of this city. The police were notified today that the ouerator’s license of Paul Cianci of 235 or 117 North street, has been suspended. The license of Frank Curico of 29 Locust street has been returned. A social evening will be observed by the Friendly club of the Stabley Memorial church this evening. There will be games and refreshments. C. L. MRS, PETERSON ENTERTAINS. Mrs. C. A. Peterson of 267 Chest- nut street entertained last evening in honor of the birthday of Mrs. E. J. Woods of the same address. About 12 friends and neighbors were pres- ent. Vocal and instrumental selec- tions were enjoyed and luncheon served. Mrs. Woods recelved many gifts. LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain within and for the District of Ber- in, In the County of Hartford and State of | Connecticut, on the 24th day of April, A. D., 1923, Present, Rernard F. Gaffney, Fsa, Judge. On motlon of The New Britain Trust company of said New Britain, as Executor of the last will and testament of Willlam L. Damon, late of New Britain, within sald district decoased, This court doth decree that slx months e allowed and limited for the creditors of sald estate to exhibit their claims againat the same to the Executor and directs that public notice he glven of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said distriet, and by posting a copy thereof on the publlc sign post In sald town of New Hritain, nearest the place where the deceased Inst dwelt and return make, Certified from Record, MARY M. KINIRY, Clerk. AUCTION SALE By order of the Referee in Bank- ruptey, Edw. M, Yeomans, I will sell the bankrupt property of 8. Malinow- i skl, known as The Newington Dye Works, Thursday, May 3, 1923, at 11:00 A. M., consisting of: washing machines, one Hoffman Pressing Ma- chine, motors, shafting, gasoline tank, extractors, boilers, barrels, etc.; also one house, ten lots, and outer build- ings. Take New Britain-Hartford car to Canfield Station. H. M. WAKELEE, Auctioneer. David 1. Nair, Trustee, 277 Main Street, New Rritain, Conn. Tel, 283, COLUMBIA, Dort, Overland and THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arrow and Read, Count 6 worda to a line, to an inc| Minimum 8pacs, 3 Lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 Cents, 0 Ad Aceepted After 1 P, M. For Bi Da; ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found e GALIFORNIA nnd Japanese privet, 3 feet high, at $3.00 per 100, Adolph Sandalle, 313 _Oak Bt NURBERYMAN fruit tree etc,; alwo doing prun- ing_work. Simonsen. Phone 893-33, POTTED piants and cut flowers, iuneral works o speciaity, Johnso! cenhouses, 617 Chllr(_h‘ Bt. Pllo—l’l 880, X GREY Angora oat has been seen on Harrison St. Party holding this cat kind- ly return same to 17 Lincoln Bt. to avold further trouble. DEPOET - Book Mo, 7070 on. Berln. Sav- ings bank lost, Finder kindly return same to bank. DEPOSIT book No, 4667 on Berlin Savings bank lost. Finder kindly return same to bank. 2 DEPOSIT Book No, 9174 on Berlin Bavings bank lost. Finder kindly return same to hnr_l 3 DEPOBI lin Savings bank. _same ko_hunk. MOTORMETER 1 8ts. and hospital Reward, e UMBRELLA lost at Fox's theater Sunday night. Wil party seen taking same leave at box office. FOOK No, 7078 108t, on the Ber- Finder kindly return i, between Pearl, Belden . Return to 56 Pearl St. Personals L PROFEBSOR Gullllano of the N, B. H. B. intends to visit Spain this summer vaca- tion. He would like to take a small party acting as interpreter and lecturer. Would also investigate for local concerns. Ad- dress 271 Wethersfleld Ave., Hartford. TO get the secret of making good enap shots, bring your films to the Arcade Studio, SHOE REPAIRING—Work and Lowest prices in town. the best. 89 Arch 8t called for and delivered. Phone 1985, G. Blancota. WANTED—1,000 men, women and children to be well dressed on easy weekly pay- ments, Boston Clothing Btore, 63 Church St. Next to Herald office, UTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGB CARS— Lash Motor Co, “A Reputable Concern,” West Main, Corner Lincoln 8t. Willys- cars. R. C. Rudolph, Knight motor Phone 2051-2. 127 Cherry St. CHEVROLET touring, $635; coupe, $680; sedan, $560; F. O. factory. The New Britain Motor Sales Corp., 8 Main St. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Bales and service. 8. & F. Motor Sales Co, 165 Elm 8t., Cor. Franklin. Phone 731, DURANT JND BTAR motor cais. and_service. ust Real Good Cars.’ A. Bence, 18 2 ice; genuine parts aud acoessories. Autos motive Sales Co, 200 E. Main Bt. JORDAN AND MFARLAN motor cars, Bales and scrvice, 174 High 8t, Harttord, Connecticut. _Phone 3-45 fGPMOBILE CARS—Bales and service, OIty Bervice Station, Hartford Ave, Corner Stanley, and 15 Main 8t. A. M. Paonessa. LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars. Sales and service. C. A. Bence, 61 Main Bt. Phone_2316. MAXWELL AND CHALMERS, Bales and Service. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch 8t. Phone 2109. MOON MOTOR CARS-—Model 6-40 touring, $1,205, F. O. B. factory. F. L. Green, Sales and Bervice, 227 Gien St. Tel. 2§99, NASH and Oakiand motor cars, Saies and service. A. G. Hawker, 68 Elm St. Tele- phone 2458, STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $976; special six touring, $1,276; big six touring, $1,760; ¥\, O. B. factory. M. Irving Jest 193 Arch 8t. “This 18 a Studebaker year.’ Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 AEROPLANE MOTOR, Curtiss, §0 horse- power, OX-§ type. Thoroughly overhauled. Ideal for motor boat use. Call 2607. ATLEN touring, 1920. Driven 5,000 miles. All new tires; also one Overland touring car, Good condition. R. C. Rudolph, 137 Cherry 8t. N AUTO BARGAINS— Blg varfety of slightly used touring cars and roadsters, Small payment down and pay balan you ri to sult your pocketbook. a used car to be sold on consig ment bring it in, We have hundreds of names on our list for different makes of used cars. We secure your reglstration at our dally service charge, $1.00. RELIABLE USED CAR EXCHANGE, 86 ARCH BT, CALL 2850 FOR DEMONSTRATION, Open Evenings and All Day Sunday """} e e e e ) PALACE Mon.—Tues.—Wed. “THE GLIMPSES OF THE MOON” AUTOMOTIVE Autos And Trucks For Sale L TG MOTON CARE and {rucks, fia:nfi W, im asle & Co, Bales anud servic " and Park 8te, New Britain, Conn, Tele: phone 2110, PUICK COUPE, 4 passenger, § cylinder, 1921, damaged by fire, for sale, cheap Motor, chassis and tires perfect, Call 2007 for demonstration, B . 1920, seven pi mger touring, Ex- ceptionally good motor, good rubber throughout, Price low, monthly payments i desired, Anron G, Cohen, Ine, 186 rk_Bt,, Hartford, Open_evenin, BUICK TOURING CAR, 1910, In good shape mechanically, recently overhauled, #ood paint and upholstery, § d tires, _G. A, Hence, 61 Main Bt Phone 31¥, AUICK, 1923, touring, In running order. B, W, Schultz, 242 Maln 8t *u—?“wm ester, 1 HUIOK, 192 Y| b passenger tours ing car, mechanical condition very good, Just reconditioned, & d tires (new), very od paint, Price. ls low. 236 Arch 8t, 1l ext to & New Buick Is & Used BUICK, 1619, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger Pertect engine, just reconditioned, and finish excellent. Upholstery perfect, § brand new cord tires, bumper, stoplight and visor. Call up for demonstration. New Britaln Bulck Co., 238 Arch St. Tel 2607, “Next to a New Buick Is & Used Bulck." Bl BUICK, 1020, § cylinder, 4 passenger coupe. Excellent paint, § brand new tires, per- fect mechanical sha; hnmsw. otc, Call up for demonstration. ‘‘New ain Bulck Co., 226 Arch St. Phone 2607, “Next to & New Buick is a_Used Bulck.” GHEVROLETS—Tourings and roadsters with starters, $76 up. Many other wonderful values in all makes. Aaron G, Cohen, Ine,, Park St., Hartford. Open event, DENBY, 2 1-2 ton truck in good condition and selling at a low price, K. M. Searles, Park & Fim Sts. Phone 2110, DODGE touring car and Reo roadster. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Tel, 2061.3, DODGE, 1935 sedan, In good condition. Driven 121 miles. Tel. 566-13. = FORD BEDAN, §. worth more. Many extras, One dollar off each day until sold, Remember the date and price. R, B, Austin, Berlin, 668-5, FORD COUPE, 1932, in excellent condition, Call at 49 Linden St., 2d floor, FORD COWPE, 1921, Paint very good, me- chanically perfect. Brand new tires. Many extras, Call Alling Rubber Co,, C. R. And- erson FORD touring car. Apply Conn, Light & Power Co. R. Terwilliger. HERE 18 THE BEST VARIETY OF USED CARS IN THE CITY— 1917 Buick touring. 1518 Buick coupe, 1920 Buick 7 passenger. 1921 Reo touring. 1920 Dodge touring, 1920 Dodge roadster. 1918 Dodge sedan. 1922 Maxwell touring. 1920 Studebaker Big 6 touring. 3 Studebakers at $100 each. Ford sedan. 1923 Ford coupe. And Many Others, Don't buy a used car without first looking over our stock. A look and a ride in the car that sirikes your fancy costs nothing and it may save you inconvenience and lots of money. Use judgment in purchas- ing a used car. SEE US FIRST. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES, 139 ARCH 8T. PHONB 2100, fIUPMOBILE, 1943 touring. Wany extras, Good tires. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Phone_2607. - AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale # 3 T, ¥, alx oylinder tour- Ing ear In fin K. M. Bearles, Park and Eim_ 6t PAIGE, 1910, 7 passenger tnllrln’ very good condition, Good pain Rudolph, 127 Cherry Bt Pho Q R G 21, A This s one of the best Ta) In last week and thoroughly re- conditioned, Aaron G, Cohenm, Inc, 186 Park 8t, Hartford, Open evening 3 PAIGE, 1980, 1 passenger touring car in good condition, Price #476, Discount for H, G. Hanoock, 86 West Main Home Banking Realty Co. __Phove 128, REO, 1921, 1 1-4 ton lpla ‘wagon, recents Iy rebullt and selling with a 30 day guar- antee. Prico 13 low, K. M, Boarles, Park _nd_Eim 8t Phone 2110, REO touring car in excellent shape. ThIR car must be seen to be appreciated. Call 2245, Mr., Simmoris, Tondster. _Good condltion, Good tires, Call 136 Winthrop Bt. # BORIPPS- B Blg 4 roadster in good | shapo. Call evenings or Hat, afternoon, all _dny” Bundny. 180 Jublieo B, __ . STUDEBAKER (ourlng car, Cheap It taken at once, FPhone 1§3-12, 31 Greenwood * atreet, e e FAKC USED CAR VALUES— Bulck touring, A-1 shape, a bargaln at a low pr! Durant touring, 1932, new paint, in A-1 shape, Look this car over before you buy, A. G. HAWKER, TEL. 2466, 62-5¢ ELM BT, TSED CARS of quailty, We can used car that you want, A Reo touring car. This car has been run but 4,000 mil § brand new Dayton cord tires, Call for demonatration. McCar thy & Bt Thomas, 1308 Stanley Bt. Phones 1396 and 1. TUBED FORDE—1018 coupe, #188; 1911 touring, $100; 1917 runabout, $76; 1316 runabout, $50; light delivery trucks, $50 and up. Terms to suit., Automotive Sales & Bervice Co., 200 E. Main St. Tel, 2701, VELIE, 1921, five passenger touring. This car i in splendid condition and the price 18- right. Aaron G. Cehen, Inc. 185 Park 8t., Hartford. ey = Auto Parts and Accessorics 1 ACCEBSORIES8—A most complete line of everything for the motorist. Used tiges in all sises at $2.60' up. New England Radla- 35 B. Ph 0. QUi greases and tire service. Clark’ ces’ 'y Bhop, 138 Bo. Main 8t. BATTERIES—AnK the man who owna -~A 10% cash discount off the regular selling price on all uuto sup- plies. This offer Includes such Items aa bumpers, legal stop lghts, legal tail lights, pollsh, soap, spark plugs, Boyse moto-meter, Klaxon and Stuar. horns etc. Rackliffe Bros., Inc., Park and Biges low Sts. Phone 1075, GOODYEAR TIRES8 ANV TUBES-—'(ood~ year means Good Wear.” Absolutely guare anteed against imperfections, Don't exe periment, get the best. All automoblle sizes. Charles E. Hadfield, successor to Hadfleld-Swanson Co,, 21 Myrt'e street, Telephone 1708, LET us rechurge and Inspect your battery befora you put it Into rvice for the summer, A. G. Hawker, §2 Elm 8t, Tel 2466. PENNSBYLVANIA VACUUM CUP tire, cord and fabric, in all sizes. T. H. Cogswell, ut 8t. U. BATTERY, sales and service stas tion. T. H. Cogswell, 8§ Chestnut stivet. Phone 1418-2. i Autos—Taxi service [y CALIL TAXI—] ne 2700 will Lring quick, | eMcimt taxl service to your door. N, By{ Taxi Bervice at the R. K. Statlon, ! JORDAN, 1918, 7 passenger touring car In excellent condition, good paint and tires. Price low. K. M, Scarles, Park and Elm Sts. Phone 211 MAXWELI, roac West Main St ter, perfect condition, 626 3d floor, after 8 p. m, PACKARD SERVIOE--Hest car in the city for long trips Call Joo Farr, 1847, 162 _Lagallo_etrest. TAXI STATION—Quick, reliabio _service. Koep these phono numbers 1x min Daytime, 667, night, 1842-3. Louis Mi i ] 30 West St. Phone 1331-4, OLDSMOBILE “8" in excellent condition, § economical to opurate, 100! o only 8200. Termy to responsie C. A. Bence, 61 Main Bt YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR— Buick, 1922, § pass. tour., with Rex top. 1919 Bulck sedan, 7 pass. Buick, 1921, 6 pass. touring. Buick coupe, 1920, ¢ pass. wheels, Buick coupe, 1920, 4 pass. Buick coupe, 1819, ¢ pase. Buick touring, 1920, £ pass, touring. Buick roadster, 1930, Buick roadster, 1917, Dodge roadster. BStudsbaker, 1919, 6 pass. 8pecial Bix. Essex, 1020, § pass. sedan, new paint, Oakland, 1920, 6 pass. touring. Chevrolet, 1921 roadster. - with disk Most of these cars have been recon- ditioned and newly painted. Open every evening until 9 o'clock| Plek out your used car and call for demon- stration. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 225 ARCH BT, TEL. 2607, - POLLY AND HER PALS Tl;is Is The LISTEA, BUB. DOAT THINK M CRITICIZIN' ER NUTHIAN, — BUT- s s TR, Sopadma Naked Truth BY CLIFF STERRETT ———————————— = THATS ME!' ] THE PALAGCE Auto Livery, P. J. Cirvea, Prop., 284 Main St., rear Hudion Lunch, “Tel. 2908, N T age to rent, show room, space for cars. Tel. 1271 GARAGE for rent at 17 Broad St. ville, Conn. HARRISON age to rent. Inquire Watson and Jonos, 294 Maln St. Tel. 3450, Motorcyctes and Dicyclu INDIAN motorcycle, Good condition, looks good and price * o A. G, Hawker, 52 Elm 8t. Tel. 245 INDIAN MOTORCYGLE, 1920, disc whoels, Cheap if taken at once. Call evenings, Letween 6 and 7. Wm. E. Venberg, 203 e S i INDIAN motorcycle, 1916, for sale, With 1920 olectrical equipment. In good runs ning order. Will sell very cheap, 203 Oak_street. TNDIAN MOTORCYGLES—A 1520 big valve 72, with side car at $200. A 1919 at $176; a 1018 at $150; a 1017 at $100 and 1916 at $60. Also several Indian sid cars at $25 and higher. All these chines have been thoroughly rebullt and overhauled. A small deposit will secure any of them for future deilvery. Chaa. E. Hadfleld, successor to Halneld- _Co.,_21 Myrtle Bt. Phone 1706, MOTORCYCLE, 1919, with side car, In good condition, Reasonable price. A. H. Ber- georon, Kensington, Conn. Tel. 664-4, MOTORCYCLE, 1923, Indlan _ Ghief, with I r. Price right. Arvid Nelson, 243 repair room and Plain- right, MOTORCYCLE—Ace, 1922, to be sold st once with about $50 worth of accessor- tes. Henry Duhaime, Norton Bt Bristol, NEW and_second-hand bic; Repairing. Low price guaranteed. Cailad for and du- livered. Peter Rosso, 336 Kast Main st Phone_836-3. =l T T T P e T e Service Stations, Repairing ACHTYLENE WELDING, brasing and o bon burning. Commercial Welding Co., Phone_2899. YLENE WELDING, cutting end brase | X Hardwi ct ARCII 8T. RADIATOR WORKS—Buccessors pairing, all | hed fenders, | Work ~guaranteed perd at_lowest prices, 107 Arch. Phone 13 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING BHOP—Tsidore Ravizza, rear 332 Perk St. Phone 576-13, 212-13, rear 78 Prospect 8t. AUTOMOBILE running board molding fut on. All varieties replaced. Remember that is our aim and that we are auto d radlator oxperts, O, Heck Place, _Phone 553, d__siriping, AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Joe Amessin, 233 u town. Harttord Av BATTERIES—When In trouble and fu need of good batteries or ekilled service see us first. Bdw. Zack at the City Service Btae tion, Hartford Ave. 8 WELDING, BRAZING and :ylinders filled by guarauteed process Nels J. Nelson, 613 East St. Phone 163! fF you want to smile all (he summor *round order Hood tires. If you have ol worn down tire in good conditio n:‘nldad. Walter lire Shcp, b, Main BODIES, iampe, radiators ana ttnders Fe paircd to o uew comution, Cores instalied, orka, Low d Radiater W LR CARBON burned out while you wait, only B0c & cylinder at the Auto Repair Co. 333 Mast Mets Bt Tel Soi6-h CARS WABHED, polished, oiled and greased. Authorized Bimonis station, Clark's Automobile Laundry, resr 336 Maln Phone 1584,