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' LIQUOR LID 70 BE LIFTED IN NEW YORK (Continued from First Page) Mullan-Gage enforeement act. It may eome as A shoek to them to realise that repeal of the state rehibition enforcement B the hands of hetwes ! officers a tola foree in this state the federa possihle y Force 15 Inadey “This force cannot enforcement of the law among miltlen of New York. When agents are taken away fror tion enforcement work for ot sueh as enforeoment of the drug this foree will he reduced to abont ¢ man to each eounty in this stats “Repeal of the state law aves New York with less legal the #ale and consumption of a her erages than it has ever hal i 1t history and practically reme state legal barriers in the v licensed use of aleoholic he Work More Diffienlt Washington, May §.- Comi midst of a renewed effort to ent off New York's liquor supply by sen, the action of the New Yorl repealing the state enfo 18 looked upon here as increasing difficulties of the federal prohibition force assigned fo that ter ¥ Most of those connected wit prohibition enforcement toolk the titude today that they could not com ment on the legislature’s action until they were hetter informed as to its full scope. One effect of repeal of York law, some officials 1 the possible withdrawal of state Yea from the Canadian horder an ac tion regarded as certain to be hoon to horder smugglers, many additional federal enforcement of some officials wonld b handle this extra work with gree of efficiency. Another result It s would be to throw all prosecutions of dry violation into federal courts. Coast guard headaqna 16 contro! v o g in the egislature | nt the " the N¢ slfove, Is po. needed to any de. pointed ot rs discount- | tne City Items Hazaar ight. 1 nent is made of the coms Willlam Fallon, pros the New York Dining Miss Catherine A. Brophy street, The marriage will take p next month Tickets for the Hartford York rallroad excursion, May sale at Plla's sporting goc Railroad Areade.—advt Joseph Kane of Kensington was ar 1 in New Writain night for Herlin authorities, charge of ssanit e arraigned hefore Iudge Gearge Griswold in the Berlin wn court this aftepnoon Meet me at Benmare's for dinner \ tomobile truek ewned hy A Denlonso slightly damaged hy fire on Lafayette street this morning at about 10 A still alarm brought 84 Chureh advt Jean Paptiste 1 e ANCING Narriag f v i in A g priet I Law to New 12, on store, st last the on 4 vas \ n ' a'clock from Rox 1 10 the of Alarm No hoxes Maoth at Hallinan's Contracts for arba lection will e arded at the meeting of the hoard alth t Tuesday e Bambalina,”" fox 19035, €, L., Pleree 1 quarantines 1 wore lifted yesterds for diphtheria The and Engine ® Al ne Chocolates AdAvt for s Day of ) ne evens record, No, ndvt contagious by the hoard of These included and one of gears left in the eity diphtheria ¢ two of which will ba release from quarantine by the end of next week, and seven scar- let fey trot & o, for walth thres five or CARes irorge Carlson Ruell street reported to the poliee Iast night that his bieyele had heen stolen from the | Central Junior High sehool on Main | street “Fuzzy Wuzzy Bird," fox trot, No. 16037, O, L. Plerce Co~-advt The New Britain Cooperative Sav. ings and Loan associntion has brought action to foreclose a mortgage on agents An VIeW cambridge strest against Wilbur G. Erwin, Stan- for the rd and Richard H J. Traceski s counsel Antiff ew Vietor Reeords for May. Pieree & Co.—advt, The police have been notified operator's llcense of ) (3 that David ed suggestions today that smugglers George of 184 Washington street has " mow transfer their efforts to the Can- adian provinees In the hope of mov ing thelr commodities easily across the New York state border, 'I"hvrp‘ were those, however, who helieved the whole situation as regards liquor | smuggling along the north Atlantie eoast would be substantially altered by repeal of the New York law. French Communist Head To Be Tried hv Senate | Paris, May 5.-—Marcel Cachin, com- munist leader and member of the ehamber of deputies, will be tried by the French senate sitting as a high eourt on May 24, it was announced | today. Deputy Cachin, whose parli-| * amentary immunity has been can- eelled, is now in La Sante prison. He * 4s charged with “an offense against © the security of the state’” growing out of the speech he made at n on January 9, protesting against the French occupation of the Ruhr. AUTO ACCIDENT SUIT. George Forsberg, through Attorney Henry P. Roche, has brought suit against Walter Zak for $200 as the| result of an alleged automobile acci- | . dent on Stanley street on April 22, / automobile of the defendant wa tached by Constable Fred Winkle yes. | terday afternoon. The writ is return- | able in the city court the second Mon- | day in May. PALACE Starting Sunday POLA NEGRI PR “BELLA DONNA” DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Cafropractor 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Phone 765 Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P, M, Genuine Naturopathy adds years | %o life, pep, power, endurance and | merve emergy. I use the very latest and all forms of the electrical. The Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and Mechanical Massage treatments. For | those convalescent there are no treat- ments that can be compared with | genuine Naturopathy, and for those who have failed to find relief, regard- less of what disease or ailment or how long standing, or how many specialists treated with. This ad is of tremen- dous importance to you. The treat- ments are not embarrassing for wom- en; are painless and act as magic for chiliren. T ______} PRIZE FOX TROT AND MARDI GRAS DANCE —By— Geo. Moslow and His Bellwood Serande—At LITHUANIAN HALL—PARK ST. SAT. EVENING, MAY 5, 1923, ter Wisk of Wal- has The license 142 Grove street heen snspend of been returned Read T. V ‘Connor & Sons' ad- vertisement on back page in this issue, advt, NEWSPAPER VETERAN DIES, “Jim” Faulkner Tad Largest Ac quaintance of Anybody in Ohio, New York, May §.—James W. Faulkner, for years national po- litical correspondent for the Cinein nati Enqnirer and dean of Ohio news- papermen, died in a local hotel here early today. He was stricken a week ago with an illness that centered in | his heart and lungs. Columbus, Ohio, Faulkner who died early today in]| ew York was generally credited with having the largest state-wide ac- quaintance of any person in Ohio. Aeny of the prominent politicians and journalists of the country were his friends, Mr. Faulkner was on terms of personal friendship. with every president since Grover Cleve- land and was a special friend of | President Harding. | Mi. Lillian Koplowitz of Dewey street is resting comfortably at the New Britain General hospital after an operation for appendicitis. Special hoxes of Chocolates Mother's Day at Hallinan's.—advt. May b6.—"Jim" for EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, § ATURDAY, MAY | Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World Cait, van. on her way from Montelair, N, J., to Join her mother at Grand Central terminal, returns home and tells relatives she was in Chicago, Miss Rlizabeth K whe ished Monday while votes to res enforeement prohibition Smith, New York legislature peal Muillan-Gage state lquer act thus putting situation up te Gevernor has assets of $536,. 871,080, according to statement filed with Massachusetts commissioner of corporations in Noston Fard Motor Co. Methodist Episcopal bishops in ses- sion in Wichita vete to recall Metho- Aist delegation to Mussia and repydi- reported defense of soviet gove ernment made by Rishop Dlake of Paris at Moscow. President Harding is deseribed as helieving that it is consistent with dignity of his offiee to conduct m White House active eampaign to stir INTEREST RUNNING HIGH IN BIBLE CLASS POSTER CONTEST Pupils in Senlor and Junlor High | Schools Striving for Gold Watches As Prizes for Painting Posters, Keen interest is bheing shown by pupils in the art classes of the Senior and Junior High schools in the com- petitive poster painting contest for the minstrel show to be given by | Everyman's Bible class, May 21, | The oftering of the prizes, which | consists of gold watches for first prizes to boys and girls, $10 gold pleces for second prizes and $5 gold pleces for third prizes, was made by the committes, for the double pur- ose of creating Interest among the| children in the minstrel show and in line with the policy of the class to do | something constructive in the schools. The contest is stirring up an added interest in art classes. i The prizes will be awarded to the| winners by a competent judge of art at the evening performance in Fox's| |theater. There will he a matinee per-| | formance as well. | The minstrel will bhe along the| lines of the old-time minstrel troupe,| and will feature melodies of 1 | years ago or more. New York and | Boston have heen scoured for the| best music and a rare treat as- | sured, | is 8] HAM IS NAMED, | Appointed by Harding as Dirt Farmer Member of Reserve Board. Washington, May 5. —~Edward H. Cunningham of Towa was appointed by President Harding today to be the “dirt” farmer member of the federal reserve hoard. The president at the same time an- nounced the appointment of Edward | E. Jones of Pennsylvania to be the | additional member of the farm loan bhoard authorized under the new agri- | | cultural regulation. "M_vstel'io;siA_uto Caravans Devastate Calif. Orchards | Fresno, Cal, May 5.—Long cara- vans of automobiles, driving without ! lights, over the valley last night, stopped in at least two places and tore up vineyards, chopped down or- chards and destroyed buildings, doing damage estimated at $10,000. The sheriff's office was investigating today |a number of reports of depredations. | | elerk; |the 14th day of May, 1923, at for world ecourt pro- up sentiment posal Federal authorities fssue warrant for arvest of Louisiana strawberry king after recelving reports that plek- ers are held in servitude, New Or- leans dispateh says. Jack Dempsey, Chicago report de. clares, will get $300,000 for risking his title against Tom Gibhens at Shelby, Mont, July 4 | President Harding in lettér to na- tional race congress, asserts that progress of negro race in last two generations has heen one of the won. ders of eivillzation's advance, John W, Rainey, 42, representative from fourth Tlinols district, dies in Chicago hospital from pneumonia, British liberals deplore haste of Franece in rejecting Cuno reparations note, London advices assert. KILL 48 HOUR WEEK BILL ————— | New Hampshire Legislature Adjourns | Without Passing Measure for Wom. | en and Children Working. Concord, N. H, May 5, ~The New | Hampshire legislature adiourned shortly after 3 o'clock this morning after one of the longest sessions in recent years, In the closing hours it killed a bill providing for a 45-hour work week for women and minors | and a bill which would have taxed | the surplus as well as the capital stock of national and guaranty sav- ings banks. It refused to lower the tax on savings banks deposits, Bllls were passed at this session by which revenue will be derived from the Income on intangibles and from the sale of gasoline. State co.opera- tion with the Shephard.-Towner ma- ternity legislation was endorsed, All buildings programs desired by the University of New Hampshire, for- merly known as New Hampshire col- lege, were killed. I OFFICIALS RE-ELECTED. All officials of the city charity de- partment were re-elected at a meet- ing of the board of directors last| evening. They are as follows: Judge William F. Mangan, chairman; Wil- liam Cowlishaw, clerk and superin- tendent; Miss Grace Rellly, assistant Walter Kosswig, investigator, and Dr. George W. Dunn, physician, CITY ADVERTISEMENT | New Britain, Conn. May 5, 1923 Printing specifications for 1923: Municipal Record. Page size, 5%x9; type page size, 4x7%. Type, 8 point, leaded. Paper Stock 25x38—60 chine finished book. Quantity, 1,000 coples. Binding, 200 in cloth case, sewed binding, blind stamped border and gold stamped titles on front cover and back; 800 copies in double thick cover paper, wire stitched, lined and mus- lin stayed and cut flush. Estimate on a basis of 232 pages, of | which 24 is tabulated matter. Delivery, 40 days after receipt of copy. Roster, City Officers, Fte. Page size, 4x6; type page, 23 x4%. Type, 8 point, leaded. Stock, 25x38—50 Ibs. Cover, 30x25-—60 1bs. Binding, stitched. Quantity, 200 copies. Estimate on a basis of 25 pages. Delivery, 15 days after date of re- ceipt of copy. Rills, Reports and Minutes of Com- mon Council Page size, 8x10%; type page, 4% 1bs, ma- Type, 10 point, leaded. Stock, 25x38-—60 1bs. machine ished book. Binding, stitched. Quantity, 80 copies of bills and reports and 130 copies of Minutes of Common Council | each month, to include punching 40| coples. Price to include malling| charges, but not postage. Delivery, four days after receipt of copy. Pro-| posal on Municipal Record to cover printing, either by page or per job, and binding prices thereon to be| separate, All work to be done on the general style as copies that can seen at the City Clerk's office, All of eald work to be done in good workmanlike manner, and the com- mittee {s to have the privilege of can- | celling contracts if said work is not satisfactory and In conformity with the specifications. Contract to be approved by Corporation Counsel, The Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids, Bids to be sent to or left at the| office of the City Clerk on or before | 7:00 fin-| same be the o'ciock, p. m., standard time. DONALD L. BARTLETT, Chairman of the Supplies and Print- ing Committee. (N. B. Herald). |FUR P 5, 1028, THE HERALD “WANT “ADS" Alphabetioally Arrouged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATRS FOR NONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS On 1 line { 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line « | 1 line . 1 line Order Tates Up Vearly Caount 14 lines to an ine Mi DURANT AND STAR molor cari AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencles 8 F ADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE Lash Moter Op A Reputable Con West Maln, Corner Lincoln ¢ TANDLER and Oleveland motor care and accessories. American ales Co., § Blm 8i. BIA, DONT and OVERLAND meter Rudolph, 137 Chervy stre: Phene 2051 L TODTE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Saies 8 & ¥, Moter Saies Co., 18 Cor, Fronklin, Phene 2315, tor Bal “Just Real Good Cars’ ¢ one 2218, Bales serve and_service. e 18 Maln 8t 1§, Fordson Tractor Paris and as Co., 200 B, M epied Over the Telephone For ve of Customers, Call 925 And r & “Want Ad" Operator, | JBRDAN™ AND MTFARLAN mator Sales and service, 174 High 8t, Hartford Conneetieut, Phone 3-45¥3 AUFMORIT — | ANNOUNCEMENTS ] w—r Florists and Nurserymen, ] BARBERRY wes 100-00r, Lars California and Japanese privet aplece, Grapevines, 26 shade tree othe , 212 Oak Bt D JAVANESE p 0 per 100, Rarberry rgreen. Small g werantum plant hi gerantum pl each or $4.00 a do a dox, Astors 2 Dresenium, a niee plant, 600 e Pansies 30c a dox, or 2 dox, B0, Vines for window boxes 10 each and up, A vers nice plant. Adolph Sandalle, 215 Oak St Phone B REERYMAN—Place your urder now for fruit trees, herries, etc,; also’ ing_work. Simonsen. Phone PANRIER, 387 a dox; cahbag 200; geranlums, 200 and [ 2 ta 8 frult and fowers, a9 vet, 2 hush. nium | high at frult trom Sbe w oz, for toniatoes, MAXWELIL AN TEXINGTON—Tigh grade moetor cars. 8al and service, (. Bence, 51 Main Bt | Phone 8214 R o] STALNER and | dervice. Honeyman Aute Sales Co., 139 e | 0 touring, ¥, L. Gresn, a , 331 Qlen Bt, Tel. 3990, | ABH and Oakland 1noter cars, Hales lnué service, A, G, Hawker, A8 Eim 8t, Tele- phone 348 % mneth A, vor, Elm New Britain, Conn, Tele- TUDERAKERS--1. touring, #lx tourin speclal #ix tourin 6 big o 0; ¥, A LI 193 Arch 8t The Sleeve Valve Motor, . 8t. Phone 2081-2, service, 1GHT motar carw, & R, C, Rudolph, 127 Cherry 3 260 'n_dos,_Joo Rosta, 2 M § POTTED pIants and_cut flowers, ¥ workes a specialty, Johnson's Gre 617 Church 8t, Phons 880, Lost and Found & Dyson's and Parker's Bhirt factory, Re- ward, Return to Julin Vogel, 183 Maln 8t. Dr. Monk's office, COAT—Dark blus Jersey, 108t THUrsany eve- ning between Jerome 8t, and Stanley Works ofice. Finder return to 741 West Main 8t NGLISH fox terrier loat. black. Answers to name of Reward {f returned to Mr North stred White and inowball," Young, 162 dark gro probably In Fox's Mon, night. Return to Margaret McGraw, 455 Main St. Phone 2238-13, SMALL brown leather carved purse Please return to 117 North street, Reward, £20 I o clty. i iost Thurs. A. M., between 37 Franklin §q. and Russell and Erwin, Re- turn to Herald offl §100 In Bills lost Thursd ably on Main St ton street. Phone 11 prob- hiny Il . 250 Washing- Store Announcements 7 HAVE you a photograph of your mother? National Mother's Dy, MAay the 13th. Speclal—We give an onlargement free with every order of mother's photos, Ar- cade Studlo, MOORE BROTHERS FISH MARKET HAVE MOVED FROM CHURCH STREET TO 30 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEXT TO POLICE S8TATION, SHOE REPAIRING—Work and material the best. Lowest prizes In town. Shoes called for and delivered, 89 Arch Bt. Phone 1983. G. Blancota. WANTED—1,000 men, women and children to be well dressed on easy weekly pay- ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church Bt. Next to Herald office, 'ersonals 6 MEN! MEN!—IT you arc losing your maniy strength and are nervous, despon®nt, weak, run down, or suffer from un- natural losses, we want to mall you our book entitled “Perfect Manhood, Its Real Meaning and How to Attain It.” This book describes “‘Sextonlque,” a restorative tonic that costs you nothing If not re- tieved or benefited. Write today to Cum- berland Chemical Co. 484 Berry block, Nashville, enn,, U, 8. A. ——— s e————a CITY ADVERTISEME 7 e Proposals for Garbage Collection. Sealed bids for the collection of garbage of the City of New Britain in what is known as the second dis- trict, will be received at the office of the Board of Health, City Hall, until 12 o'clock, noon, Tuesday, May 8th, 1923. BUICK TOURING CAR, 191 BUICK, 1920, 6 cylinder, 4 pi CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— e also one Overland touring ar, Good condition, R. C. Rudolph, 137 Cherry Bt K touring, D4b. O, Burckhardt, &5 Hlack Rock avenue, 4 in very good shape mechanically, recently overhauled, good paint and upholstery, 5 good tires. A. Bence, 61 Main Bt Phone 2213, | ~ SE] o lent running condition, Wil M, Irving Jest Btu r Y in [ mechanical condition very nditioned, 6 Royal cord ), very good paint. Britain Buick Co., 23 “Next to a New Bulck tires R R Excellent paint, 6 brand now tires, pei fect mechanical shape, bumper, etc. Call up for demonstration, “New Britain Buick Co., 235 Arch Bt. Phono 3607, “Next to & New Buick is & Used Bulck.” Bulck touring, 1920, 7 pa Bulck coupe, 1920, 4 pas “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK IS A USED BUICK." Oakland touring, 1020, § paes. evrolet 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. F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept, Trades on new and used cars considered. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO, 225 ARCH 8T. PHONE 2607 ADILLACS— The following Cadillacs for sale at reasonable prices. These cars are in wonderful condition and are guaranteed: 1919 Cadillac Phaeton, § pass 1921 7 pass. sedan, 1921 7 pass. touring. THE LASH MOTOR COMPANT, “A REPUTABLE CONCERN." COR. W. MAIN & LINCOLN STS. TEL. 3000, (¢} CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris —General Trucking— TEL. C 90 WEST ST. 1233-3 DENTISTS A. B. Johnson D. D. S. T. R. Johnson D. D. S. National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. Di F . Cohen, Inc., 186 Park St, Hartford. Open C! ORD COUPE, 1921. 5 good tires, motor- HANCE for livery, 7 passenger touring, also Natlonal 7 passenger limousine, 1921 offerings: Paige, Light 6; also Velle tour- ing. Best bargains this season. Aaron G. evenings. P HEVROLET, 1023 touring 5 excellent cord tires, good englne, paint and finish fine. Price low. New Britain Bulek Co., 235 Arch 8t. Phone 2607. HEVROLET SEDAN, 1921, Baby Grand englne, seats 6 people, all machinery new. Bargain, $350 cash or $400 on terms. Plone Dr. Spence, Hartford, 2-2605 or 4-544. ODGE touring car and Reo rondater. R. O, Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Tel. 2051-2, meter and other extras. Motor thoroughly overhauled. Owner has bought large car. Price reasonable. Handy Garage, corner Blm and Seymour Sts, Gas and Oxygen Administered b i i3 VY NS AT THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads iy H G. M. C. TRUCK, 1-ton capacity, ORD rondster, 1019, Good shape. J. A. Peterson, 26 Main Bt. ORD ROADSTER, 1923, very small mille- age. Phone for demonstration, Price low. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch S8t. Phone 2109. 'ORD runabout, 1923, new model, for sale, 0. F. Kraus. Cheap. Phone 2786, cheap. Good_condition. A. G. Hawker, 62 Elm 8t. Phone 2486. [UDBON 7 passenger, 1920, repainted; also Bulck, 1920, 7 passenger. Small cash pay- ment, Balance monthly, No Insurance! charges. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 8t., Hartford. Open evenings. POLLY AND H ER PALS Pa’s Brave In a Crow;i Ve r FER THA | OVE O’MuUD, f Ay Al ). L 2505707 sathalln Lht,. 2% 7 {/ /’/"/ z4 . riis.n ghts geverved THIS HERES THE FIRST TiMe IVE EVER RODE IN ONE OF THESE T LUl L/ BY CLIFF STERRETT 797 D)) " A 7777 & LOO] VERLAND, 7 paas. touring car, 6 STANLEY STEAME| Exchan, Bullding. REO, 1921, 11-4 ton speedwagon, just re- Searle & Co., BTUDEBAKER touring car. Cheap It taken At once, FORDS! $126; 1018 runsbout 50 1021 coups 3160, 1917 touring, $165, Bome sthers 1o Automotive Sales & Service B, Main, Autherized Ford agents ster, about, BRE I8 THE BEST VARIETY OF VSN0 CARS IN THE CITY— 1] 1920 19 1 11 1930 198 1 Prank!in touring, Bulek, T p Reo, § pa Hudeon, 1 il ab €las) akla Dodge readster, wedan. Oakland touring, 1922 Maxwell touring, 1919 Hudson speeds Brand new Ford roadster, 1921 Ford sedan 0 Maxwell touring, 1917 Oakland touring, §200, Don't buy & used ecar without first over our steck, A look @ ride In the ear that strik fancy costa nothing and It may save you Inconvenience and lots of Use judgment In purcha SEK US FIRST, money, ing & used car, AUTO BALES, PHONE 310 HONETMAN 139 ARCH BT, T passenger touring car, o exeallont a4 in fine condi- tion, § good ti only $600, K. M. kx & Elm 8 Hearle & Co, Phone 2110 4 ! theno over: 1910 Chevrolet tourln Chummy roada 1919 Liberty Ford touring, $06; Ford 192) G, Cohen, Inc, $160. Aaron Hartford, Open_evenings §150 de- 15 40 West Bt. Phone 13314, OLDSMOBILE 4" In excellent cond/tion, § opurate, looke me_ to_respon: ° Main passenger, economic 'ri Phone 2215, % N cylinder, Continental motor. Only $200, K. M. Searle & Co.,, Cor. EIm & Park Sts. Phone 2110, good mechanieal 000 miles. tires, Bearles Co., Cor- condition, Kenneth M. ner Eim and Park Sts, ED, 1923, sport model, demonstrator, New car guarantee. K. M. Searln & Co.. Phone 2110, Cor, Elm & Park 8 EOQ, 1919 Speedwagon, 11-4 ten capacity, Condition good, tires excellent, price $500, XK. M. Bearle & Co., Cor, EIm & Perk 8ts, Phone 2110, R—Choice 1920 touring, 1917 rondster. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 186 SED CARS OF QUALITY - 1922 Hupmoblle § pass. touring, Durant 5 pass. touring. Oakiand sedan. Hudson sedan 7 pass. (rerioct condition). Bulck touring & pass, Oakland touring 5 pass. (new paint). Cadillac touring 7 pass, 7 Twin 6 Packard limousine, Ford truck (cheap). Bulck touring 5 pass, Palge 6-44 5 pass, (new paint). Ford roadster. Cadillac touring 5 pa; Cadiflac touring 7 pas M'CARTHY & ST. THOMAS, 1208 STANLEY ST. TEL. 1396—1460 NAME THE CAR—WE CAN GET IT. touring CARS— IR ARG American “6" dellvery ......$ 350 Allen touring Bulek touring Bulck § pass. touring Bulck § pass. touring Bulck 7 pass, touring f Buick 4 cyl. 6 pass. tour, .. Chandler 7 pass. touring Dodge touring 65 pass. Elear touring Franklin 5 pass. Grant § pass. tourln Hudson 7 pass. sed, Haynes coupe, 4 pi Maxwell touring Mitchell touring Mitchell roadster .. National 7 pass. touring . Oakland “6" touring Oakland 6 touring Oakland - 6 touring Oakland 6 touring ... Oakland 6 touring ... Oldsmoblle 8 cyl, 7 wire wheels .......... 1918 Oldsmobile 8 cvl. 5 past 1917 Overland touring 1916 Overland touring Ni passenger 1916° Overland touring 6 Dass. touring 1021 Studebaker Special 6 r 1918 Studebaker ¢ cyl. 7 pass tour. 1918 Studebaker 4 pass speedster wire wheels 1916 Btudebaker 4 cyl. 7 pa 1921 Scripps-Booth 5 pa, 1920 Scripps-Booth 4 pa 1916 Stearns-Knight 5 pa touring coupe . tour, M. 1. JESTER, 193 ARCH 817, TELEFRONE 811, —— UBED CARS FOR BALE—3 DAYS ONLY-- 1920 Buick touriug, 5 pass., in condition ........ 1918 Buick, 5 paes, new tir. 1ny 1921 Dodge roadster . 460 1922 Oldsmoblle touring sport model 476 1920 Oldsmoblle touring, 7 pass. .. Dodge touring car .. 1921 Chevrolet touring RELIABLE USED CAR EXCHANGE, 86 ARCH 8T, Call 2050 for demonstration. Cars bought, sold and exchanged. We take a8 low as $60 down on first payment. USED CAR VALUES— Oakland touring, 1921, with wire wheels. Bargaln, at a low price. Durant touring, 1022, new paint, in A-1 shape., Look this car ovi before you buy. G. HAWKER, TEL. 2458, 62-64 ELM BT. UBED CAN_DARGAINS—Large stock of used cars In perfect running condition at very low prices. Look like new. Come d convince yourself. Easy payments. Falr B8 Arch Bt., Harry Alex, New built and guarantsed. Only $750. K. M. r. Eim & Park. Tel. 2110. Phone 163-12. 31 Greenwood street,