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RIVER AT HARTFORD NEARING HIGH MARK (Continued From First Page) wih 1" by the breaking of & hoom at No Hartland, Vt, Baturday reached eity today Ny Boston, May st the Boeston and fiees here from New Hampshire indieated provement along s i Trains were running on s the White mountains divisi traffic was Interrupted ¥ water over the Plymouth, The Hristol branch commission Hill, but it was hoped traffi be resumed there before night rise in the Merrimack made it sary to suspend service on the branch crossing the river from Hooksett hut the southern division main i in operation Weakened mile south of Nashuu made it ¥ sary to detour Hoston-Nashua by way of Ayer Mills Are Closed, At Lawrence where the Merrimack reached its highest mark in 20 years, the Pacific Worsted Mills and the greater part of the Pacifie Print Works wore forced to close this morning because of water in the basements. Two mills at North And. over also had to shut down, Better, Reports Maine ra division § was stil because of the flo Wits tracks @ trains London;;Wo;kiné People Holding Annual Parade By The Assoclated Press, London, May 1.—To the music numerous bands London's working people in large numbers marched in long processions from the embank- ment to Hyde park today in celebra- tion of May Day listening to various labor leaders voice their opinions on governmental actions and world poli- ties generally, MANY WIT §t. Joseph, Mich., M than 50 witnesses has bee 1o appear today before grand jury investigating charges of immorality in thc Iouse of Since the grand jury recossed last week, new angles in the state's the s on the deaths of a half dozen bers of the colony who according to the undertakers' records died of “un- known causes.” e —— Special Notice U-Tel-Em Minstrel and Dance at 0. U. A. M. hall, 277 Main St., Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Dancing, 3 piece orchestra. Adm. 35c. David, | in- vestigation have developed centering ! mems- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'UESDAY, MAY 1, 1028, (. L. DAMON VIGTIM OF SUDDEN ILINESS Former Shoe Merchant Dies at Home on West Main Street Dam 292 West Main rday afternoon from cerebral hemeorrhage services will be buried afternoon, will b home, in Maler and cometery by Henry W in Pairview is survived da ter, Mes, Lawrence two grandehildren, two Alice G, Storrs and Miss f New Hritain, An Damon, died a week o'clock at the of Itey " \ widow, ons Damoy his . Humason Mrs vie Damon ¢ ¢ I §IFLOPS, shoe to was a leading 14 years and prior Jbout three years g most active business- He was a resident for a half century in Conway, Mass., My, Damon rehant for is retirement of the the clty Biritain Wia one men in of New and was bhorn October 16, 1854 He conducted a old 8t and Main st to this city, merclal street street near the He was a dire shore store In the ts when he first came later removing to Com- and finally to Main nter. tor of the New Britain Trust Co,, the Burritt Savings bank, and the New Britain Welfare association, He was a member of the New Britain club, the Shuttle Meadow club and Centennial lodge, ers at the Dr. William Damon, Hartford; Her- hert H, Damon, Berlin; Benjamin ¥, Damon, Maple Hill; Willlam P, Nick cerson, Hartford; George Rapelye and James T, O'Connor of this city. ANACONDA REPORT New York, May 1.-—A net income of $11,432,044 for 1922 is reported in the annual report of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. as compared with a deficit of more than $6,000,000 in 1921, This is eguivalent to about $1.756 a share on the capital stock. Gross income of $1756, 4 was the largest in the history of the company and was due to the acquisition carly in 1922 of the American Brass Co. TO PAY FRATERNAL VISIT A delegation from the local lodge Sons of 8t, George will motor to Rock- | ville tomorrow evening to confer the | degree work on a class of candidates at that place. The New Britain de- gree team recently won a silver loving cup in a state contest at Meriden and | is in considerable demand ever since. About two truck loads will go from here. Jeres one time you can stretch a do/lar/! Gold-Plated Genuine Gillette safety razor This is one of those opportunities that comes but once in a lifetime. Every man and boy in and around the city can now own his genuine Gillette. A complete set. Gold-plated genuine Gillette Safety Razor, gold-plated blade box, double-edged Gillette Blades, all con- tained in a compact velvet-lined imita- tion leather covered metal case. Come in today and make sure of getting one. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street POLLY ckland building at East Main | funeral will be | Brief News Dispatches From ANl Over the World Turkey ntratio ankly e she Ik [l Turkish troops on Syrian that intimidated Turkish move is intended as a threat she refuses floviet prisons in NRussia hold more ] Orthodox priests and bishops and 8,000 priests and laymen other faiths, Riga BOUrees lare than of soviet Three envoys of the “Irish repubs ie," ineluding Father Michael O'Flan arrested at Bydney, Auss freod unde honds, seditious activities Btate are and later with the Free tralia charged against Germany's new republican program ired by Lord Curzon's speech will sent tonight to entente capitals to Washington, Berlin advices in be and sy Ameriean conference discus- slons relating to armaments agrees ments have definitely broken down, Santiago Chile dispatch asserts, Pan Samuel Gompers, In statement at Washington, declares that May Day has no sinister possibilities for Amer- fean workers and that observance means no more to Ameriean labor than to other Americans, Chalrman Lasker announces that OPTIONAL BILL ON VACCINATION (Continued from First Page) |bill concerning the militia, Changes | from the existing order of things pro- vded in the bill Making eight members of the governor's staff aldes de camp and providing that principal officers shall be members of National Guard; bringing into existence again | the naval militia providing for $4.60 la day pay for enlisted men of first grade on active duty, and providing for extra pay as specialists; providing |compensation for injurics received [when on duty. | The bill does away with the annual | military enrollment but provides it | may be made by the mayors or select- men whenever the adjutant | thinks it necessary Representative er of !nion iu- | troduced a petition from Georg: C. | Post and others asking for a constitu- tional amendment providing tor a sol- diers bonus. The petition was re- | ferred to the house committes | constitutional amendments. | 'The bill providing for redemption |of municipal bonds before maturity |and for burning them in the presence of officlals was passed in the hcuse. Disagreeing action came from the senate on the bill providing for the planting of shade trees along the state highways, the house having indefinite- ly postponed the matter and the sen- ate insisting on passage also asking for a committee of conference. The house granted the request and ap- pointed Mr. Pierrepont of Ridgefield, and Mr. Shephard of Portland mem-| bers of the committec. Under suspension of the rules the house received a report and passed are: [the bill incorporating the city of Tor- rington providing for a mayor and four councilmen. The house also passed the bill annexing a portion of the town ofg Harwinton to the town of Torrington. With Mr. Darbie in the chair House Leader Buckley called attention to the action of the house in referring the governor's nomination of Speaker Nickerson to be a judge of the super- jor court and Judges John C. Booth and Ernest Simpson for the common pleas court of New Haven county to the committee on the judiciary. Mr. Buckley said that in order to remove all shade of question as to the pro- ceduro he wanted the house to recon- | sider and table the nominations for calendar and printing. The First One Dr. Arroxellas Galvao, police com- missioner of Rio Janeiro, arrived in New York wearing the first straw hat of the season. AND HER PALS THIS HERES THE THIRD AIGHT THAT INFERNAL IDIOTS WOKE generul on| | erties, | ment Pa Never Aims To Miss THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetieally Arpuged For Quick g . ban on liquor will he kept on all ship ping board the present despite decision of supreme court vessels for and two in when negre a nephew Three men are killed jured at Helena, La., fatally wounds white youth of Judge I, 13, Abernathy. INS I i 1 days X! B 30 davs .80 Authorities at Marysville, O, re- b ¥ Yearly Order Rates Upon Application lease man who was wrongly suspected of heing Benjamin Purnell, leader of House of David colony at Henton Harbor, Mieh, ount § words to & Hine, 14 lines to a5 Inch, | Minimum Apacs, 3 Lines, | Tiook Charge, 36 Cents, “No Ad Aceerted After 1 P, M, For 1 Death of Bishop Alfred Harding of Cinssified Page on Same Day, the Protestant Episcopal churel e v D Vo o Washington dlocese, Convenlence of Customers, Call 926 And . Ask Por a “Want Ad" Operator, | Governor Hardee of Florida recom- mends that county Judge B, I, Willls be removed from office for malfeas. ance as result of inquiry into death of Martin Tabert T ot oo | ANNOUNCEMENTS | —_ I Nurserymen, 3 JAPA privet, 2 $3.00 per 100, Rarberry bush, evergreon, Amall geranium ', weranium plants, 2 to] each; geranium plants, 3 | Maine floods cause estimated pro-| | each or $4,00 & dor, | A perty loss of $3,000,000, [ | RO o each, | New York university business reé«| pansies 800 o oz, or 2 . B0c, Vines | search speclalists warns bullding con-| for window hoxes 100 each and up. A very forence against ring costs and pre-| bice plant Adoiph andalle, 213 Onk Bt | | diets industrial collapse unless pyra- - miding of prices I8 checked &' once, City items Dugald MeMillan of Forest street is sitting up after his recent slight 1li- ness, Final Jewelry Sale at Henry Morans, —advt, Avurora, 111, oMeials search for hody | of Warren J, Lineoln, nurseryman Flor who they believe was killed with In- | CALIFORNIA | dian club and his body spirited away, | high at frult trees R plants, 3 for GRAPEVINGS, 1,000, in four varieties, 300 oach or $25 per 100, Inquire b4 Bouth Bt NURSERYMAN—Place your order now fo frult trees, horrios, etc.: also doing prun- ing_work, Simonsen, P’hone 8§93-23, WRIST WATCH, gold, lost, Initials A, M. ¢, on back, Please return to Hox 40, Horald, Reward. Members of the Star of Goodwill Lost and Found lodge will be entertained at the home 3 & has been on of Harry Chapman at 156 Cherry| Harrison & Party holding this cat kind: street tomorrow night. Iy return same to 17 Lincoln Bt. to avold AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Bale WD COUPH, 1008 Card (lres, Hassler shock absorbers. Hosch ighition and many | other estras Privately awned, in exvel lent condition, Buying larger ear. Wil oll seasonably, Inquire $80 4 Maln Tel, 4852, = FORD (ruck Tor sale, geod Tnning condls tion, very reasonabie. Tel. . FORD , one b new 1988, model, Other L Wil sell 1 NOUNCEMENTS BROTHERS FISH MARKEY BD FROM CHURCH STHEBET STHEET, NEXT MOORE HAVE MO TO 30 COMMEROIAL TO POLICE 8TATION, abouts, t never used ks @TOE "WEPATRING—Wark and material | _ the best, Lowest prices In town, Shoss ealled for and delivered, 89 Arch 8¢, _Phone 1988, G, Blanceta, TR ] WANTED—1,000 men, women and children | bhest offer over $100 received by Bunday 10 be well dressed on easy weekly P& night, B Austin, Berlin 064, Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church | FORD WOADSTER, 1085, viry small miles to_Herald oftice, 2 _|" age. Phone for demonstration, Prive low, B, 68 Pranklin 8q. | Honeyman Aute Bales Co, 138 Arch Bt Thursday and sawurday | _Phone 2109, | POVYTS, “TTeTTOTeTs AR T ETAn T TIew 3 about ene of these your own prie Many are in good running order and only need tuning to be fAne cars, Aaren O, Cohen, Inc., 185 Park Bt, Hartford, ¢ ovenings g W, ¢ TRUCK ood_condition, #t. Phone 3480, 1010, Tiood shape. Cheap Petel utnill_fllm Ll dan sold Auto and Truck Agencies JEWETT & PAIGE CARS- Lash Metor Co, "A Reputable Concern," West_Main, Corner Lincoln Bt | CANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and wsories, American Balvs Co, § Bim Bt MITA, Liort, Overland and_ Willya: Knight motor care, R, ., Rudelph, 137 Cherry Bt, Phone 20513 | DODGE BROTIHERS MOTOR CATE—#alen and service, B, & ¥, Motor Sales Co, 166 _Eim_Bt, Cor, Franklin, Phone 2215, DURANT AND BTAR motor ca and service, “Just Res! Good o A, Bonce, 18 Main M. Phone 315, | FORD CARS, Fordson Tractor, Bales serv- | Ico; gonuine parts and accessories, Auto:| motive Sales Co., 200 E, Main 8t, motor st., Hartford, T-on capacity, cheap, A, G, Hawker, 52 Elm CADILLAC, HERE I8 THE BEST VARIETY OF USED CARS IN THE CITY~ 1917 Bulck touring, 1918 Bulck coupe, 1920 Bulek 7 1921 Iteo touring, 1920 Dodge touring, 1920 Dodge rondster, 1918 Dodge sedan, 1922 Maxwell tourin 1930 Btudebaker Blg 6 touring 4 Btudebakers at $100 each, Ford sedan, 1923 Ford coupe, And Many Others. RLAD fales and sorvice, 174 High wecticut, Pho by, HUPMODILE CARS=Bales and sorvice, City Sorvice Htation, Hartford Ave, Corner Stanloy, and 15 Main Bl A, M, Paonessa, High grade miotor cara, Bales leo, L. A, Mence, 01 Main Bt Phone 2315, X b MAXWELL, AND CHALMERE, al Hervice, Honeyman Auto Hales Co., Arch 8t _Phone 2109, | MOON MOTOR CARS—Model 8-40 touring, | sLam, F. O, B, factory, F. L. dreen, | 2 ‘el. | 1 Don't buy & used car without first looking over our stock. A look and & rido In the car that strikes your fancy costs nothing and It may mve you Inconvenience and lots of money, Use judgment In purche L - ing & used car. SEE US FIRST, d J ’ further trouble, New Vietor Records for May. AEAVER S8HAWI, collar Tost on Main 8t., Plerce & Co.—advt. batween 9:30 and 10:30 . m., Tuesday. A charity whist will be glven under| Please return to Beloin hotel, | the auspices of the Holy Family Cir-| BUNCH ot keys, 2 |cle at the Y. M. T. A. & B. hall this| Eroup. Reward i returned to 22 Main evening, beginning at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Stephen Jacobs s in charge of | | the affair, | May Victor Records out, at Moran —advt, The annual meeting of the Wom- c.| G | oSt BAt, ove- and Palace thea- Reward if re- LADY'R wrist wat ning between Rhodes St. ter vin East Main 8t _lurvmd to Herald, MEDAL Tost, bronze, civiilan markamanship, | N!i! R. A. Reward If roturned to Herald office, Yales, 2" Corbing in | MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kenneth . Searle & Co. Snies and service, Cor, Eim | and Park Bts, New Britain, Conn. Tele- | phone 2110, HONEYMAN AUTO SALKS, 139 ARCH 87, PHONE 2100, STUDEBA cl ; F. O, B. tactol 193 Arch 8t. “This 1s a Studebaker yi | JORDAR, 1918, excellont appesrance and in tie condis tlon, 5 good tires. Price only $600. K. M, Searle & Co, Cor. Purk & kim Ste Phone_2110, | GAKLAND, 1616, good condition, oo Melen, Autos And Trucks For Sale an's Club of Maple Hill which was | to have been held Wednesday at the | home of Mrs. 1. M. Bancroft, has| been postponed untll Wednesday, | = | May 9. | Personals L] Open alleys at the Casino tonight,|TO get the secret of making good snap —advt, shots, bring your films to the Arcade James W. Hayes and daughter, | S0t Catherine, of Sexton street, left yes- terday for Newark, N. J, to attend the funeral of John D. Hayes which | took place this morning. Victor May Records out at Morans', | —advt. The farewell party that was to have | (been held iIn the First Lutheran church (Swedish) tomorrow evening, | has been postponed until Thursday evening, May 17. | Radio sets and supplies at Morans. —advt. Funeral eenhouses, POTTED plants and cut flows works a speclalty. Johnson's 617 Church 8t. Phone 880, Store Announcements 7 HAVE you n photograph of your mother? Natfonal Mother's Day, May the Sth. Spocts JFlve an " enlargemont frea with every order of mother's photos. Ar- cade Studio. % City Court of New Britain New Britain Connecticut, April 24, 1923, The New Britain Trust Company, Executor, Estate of Patrick S. McMahon, Ve, Samuel Goldshind, if living, and if not lving, his Heirs, Represen- tatives and Creditors Order of Notice, Upon complaint in the above en- titled action brought te the City| Court of New Britain, Connecticut, on the second Monday of May, 1923, claiming judgment to clear the title | to certain premises situated in the town of New Britaln, it appearing to the subscribing authority that the residence of Samuel Goldshind, if v~ ing, is unknown to the plaintiff, and | that if not living the names and resi- dences of the heirs, representatives and creditors of Samuel Goldshind are unknown to the plaintiff, It Is Hereby Ordered, that notice of the Institution and pendency of this action shall be given said defendants by publishing this Order in The New | Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, once a week for two consecutive weeks commencing on or before April 24th, 1923. By order of the court, EMIL J. DANBERG, Clerk. e Calls in Month of April Chief William J. Noble of the New Britain fire department has {ssued his report for the month of April and states that the various companies | have responded to 65 calls during the month and 47 still alarms. ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, says a noted skin specialitst. Because of its germ destroying prop- this sulphur preparation in- stantly brings ease from skin irrita- tion, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and | smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the tor- and disfigurement. Sufferers | from skin trouble should get a little| jar of Rowl»s Mentho-Sulphur from any good drugglst and use it like a | cold cream, e ————————————— AUCTION SALE. By order of the Referee in Bank- | ruptey, Edw. M. Yeomans, T will sell | the bankrupt property of 8. Malinow- | 8ki, known as The Newington Dye E\\'nrk.’l. Thursday, May 3, 1923, at 11 {A. M. consisting of: Washing ma- | chines, one Hoffman Pressing ma- | chine, motors, shafting, gasoline tank, |extractors, boilers, barrels, ete.; also |one house, ten lots, and outer build- ings. Take New Britain-Hartford car to Canfisld Station. H. M. WAKELEE, Auctioneer, t=——: PALACE :—: Starting Sunday POLA NEGRI — N e “BELLA DONNA” DENTISTS A. B. Johnson D. D. §. T. R. Johnson D. D. §. National Bank Building Britain, Conn. Gas and Oxygen Administered CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris ~—General Trucking— 99 WEST ST. TEL, 1233-3 David L. Nair, Trustee, Main Street, New Britain, Conn,, | | Telephone 283, 30 West St. Phone 1331-4. OLDSMOBILE “a" In excellent cond'tion, § |~ pussenger, economical to opurate, i103ks only %200, Terme to responsi= C. A. Bence, b° Main Bt AUTO BARGAINS— Dig varlety of slightly us cars and roadsters, Sm down and pay balance as you ride, | to sult your pocketbook. 1t you have | a used car to be sold on consig ment bring it in. We have hundreds of names on our lat for difterent | makes of used cars. We securo your d_touring payment Phone_2216. GVERLAND, 7 pass. touring car, 6 cylinder, Continental motor. Only $200. K. M. Searle & Co, Cor. Elm & Park Sts. Phone 2110, REO, 1023, Speedwagon. Has been run 4,- registration at our dally service 000 miles. Cord tires, good mechanical charge, $1.00. condition. Kenneth M. Scarles Co., Core A " ner Eim and Park_Sts. RELIABLE USED CAR EXCHANGE, | REG 7923, sport_model, demonstrator, Now 86 ARCH ST., car guarantee. K. M. Searla & Co., Phone 2110, Cor. Ef P ts. CALL 2950 FOR DEMONSTRATION. LT AL AL : | RED, 1019 Speedwagon, 11-4 ton capacity, Open Evenings and All Day Sunday | Condition good, tlivs excellent, price $500, K. M. Searle & Co,, Cor. Llm & Park Sts, 9 horse: | _ Phone 2110, S5 verhauled. | REO, 1921, 11-4 ton spesdwagon, just re- 607. | “built and guaranteed. Only #760. K. M. Searle & Co., Cor. Eim & Park. Tel. 2110, T ers with $76 up. AEROPLANE MOTOR, Curtiss, power, OX-5 type. Thoroughly Ideal Sfor motor_boat use. Call ALLEN touring, 183 S All new tires; also one Overland touring | car. Good condition. R. C. Rudolph, 127/ _E erry Bt BUICK TOURING CAR, 1919, in very good shape mechanically, recently overhauled, good paint and upholstery, 5 good tires, C. A. Bence, 51 Main 8t.” Phone 221». BUICK, 1920, tourlng, excellont car for salo reasonable, Cail 1499-3, between 6 and 8 p. BUIGK BEDAN, 1918; new paint, in excei- lent runming condition, Wil eacrifice for quick sale. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch Bt. “This is a Btudebaker Year. BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder, 6 pas ing car, mechanical condition very good. Just reconditioned, & Royal cord tires (new), very good paint. Price la lo New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t. 1" 2007, “Next to a New Bulck is a Used Bulck.” BUICK COUPE, 4 1931, damaged by fire, Motor, chassis and tires 2607 for_demonstration. BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder, 4 passengor conpe, Perfect ocngine, just reconditioned. Palnt and finish excellent. Upholstery pertect, § brand new cord tires, bumper, stuplight and visor. Call up for demonstration. New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch 8t. Tel, 2607, /Next to a New Bulck Is a Used Bulek.” BUICK, 1920, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe. Excellent paint, 5 brand now tires, tect mechanical shape, bumpe up for demonstration. “New B Co., 235 Arch Bt. Phone 260 New Buick s a Used Bulck, R starters, {STANLEY STEAMERS—One touring and one roadster, fully equipped and up-to- date, even to paint., Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 186 Park St., Hartford, Open eve- nin, REO touring car In excellent shape. This car must be seen to be appreclated. Call 2245, Mr, Simmons, STUDEBAKER touring car, Cheap If taken at once. Phone 16 . 31 Greenwood atreet. 1 taurs USED CAR VALUES— passenger, 6 cylinder, for sale, cheap. pertect. Call Bulck touring, A-1 shape, a bargais at a low price. Durant touring, 1922, new palnt, in A-1 shape. Look this car over before you buy. A. G. HAWKER, TEL. 2456, 62-64 ELM BT, CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— T Bulck readster, 1922, sport model. Bulek touring, 1920, 7 pass. Bulck touring, 1920, 5 pass. Bulck coupe, 1920, 4 pass. “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK IS A USED BUICK." Amerlcan “§" delivery Allen_touring ..... Buick _touring Bulck' § pass, touring Bulck 6 pass. touring . Bulck 7 pass. touring Buick 4 cyl. 6 pass. tour. .. Chandler 7 pass, touring . Dodge touring 5 pass. Elcar touring ... y Franklin 65 pass, touring ... Grant § pass. touring Hudson 7 pass. sedan Haynes coupe, 4 pass. Maxwell touring Mitchell touring Mitchell roadster National 7 pass. touring . Oakland “6" touring Onkland 6 touring Oakland 6 touring Oakland 6 touring Oakland 6 touring Oldsmobile 8 cyl. 7 wire wheels ..... 1918 Oldsmobile 6 cyl. 6 p 1917 Overland touring 1916 Overland touring Ni PASEENGEr ...iiiiunn 1916 Overland touring 6 pass, touring .. " ve 1021 Btudebaker Bpecial 6 roadster 1018 Studebaker 6 cyl. 7 pass tour. 1918 Studebaker 4 pass speedster Oakland touring, 1920, & paes. Chevrolet roadster, 1921 These cars have been reconditioned and newly painted. Open every evening until 9 o'clock. Plck out your used car and call for demonstration. NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, 225 ARCH ST. PHONE 2607 pass. DODGE, 1821, roadster, $3 An ideal bus- iness man's car for the mmier. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park 8t, Hartford. Open_evenings. DODGE touring car and Reo rondster, R, C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Tel. 2051-2, eyl T OH. [ WON -DAH I wWON — DA, I wWonN- Dan wiLL You- MISS ME* BY CLIFF STERRETT wire wheels M. I. JESTER, 193 ARCH BT. TELEPHONE 811, USED CARS OF QUALITY—We can get the car you want. McCarthy & St. Thomas, 1208 Stanley St, Opp. St. Mary's ceme- tery. Phone 1396 or 1460, USED 1918 coupe, touring, $100; 1917 runabout, runabout, $50; and up. Terms to suit. Automotive Sal Bervice Co., 200 E. Maln 8t. Tel. 3701. WILLYS-KNIGHT touring. Just taken in trade. Fine condition throughout. Tires nearly new. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc. 18§ Park_St. Open evenings. Hartford. Auto Parts and Accessorics . 11 ACCESSORIES—A most complete line of everything for the motorist. Used tires in all sizes at §2.50 up. New England Radi tor Works, 35 E. Phone_860. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gasoline, ofls, greases and tire service. Clark's Auto Ace cessory Shop, 136 So. Maln 8t. A

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