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[ABORERS GRANTED 50 GENTS AN HOUR Ontdoor Employes of Public Works Dept. Back on Job The entire foree of public works de- partment laborers was back at work this morning, the hoeard having de clded to Increase pay de- manded by the an hour, a 10 cent per hour raise During the wi months the pald 40 cents an hour to its day la Lorers, and experienced no diffienity in holding a sufficient of men With the first slgns o how» ever, there was grumbling against continuance of the winter seale, and an increase to 60 cents an hour was asked for, The hoard took the ques tion up and decided to make the la- berers' pay 45 cents an hour, This was not satisfactory and last week the men employed under Foreman Joseph O'Brien discontinued work as soon as paid off, demanding that the 60 cent scale be made operative and refusing to reenter the city's employ until the desired increase was granted them On the following day other workmen quit and in the course of a few da there were comparatively few at work, Pecause of the Adifficulty exper- jenced by the board in flling the places of the workmen, the publie works board decided to grant the or- 1ginal demand of thelr employes, and when notified of this fact, they gladly their a8 laborers, to 60 eents ety NEW BRITAIN DAILY INO FEAR OF INCREASED BOOTLEGGING IN NEW YORK! Such & Theory is Openly Ridieuled by | Lareof oregn Cimes Tok Her R, W, Gillette, Counsel For Anti-Diry Sociely New York, May T.—Predictions of drys that signature of Governor Smith of the act repealing the state prohi bition enforeement law would result in a of bootlegging and eother crime were ridieuled today by Ransom H. Gillette, general counsel of the & soelation the prohibition amendment . one wave against be alarmed at the dire predictions of a erime wave," his statement sald. “New York had de stroyed a fruitful seuree of graft and corruption in her police departments and has given the federal government + free hand and an undivided respons sibility to enforce the federal laws— which is just as it was intended to be and just as it should be “Phe federal government ean en- foree any law it wants to enforee and anyone who says the United Btates ean't enforce the laws congress makes i# far from being ‘100 per cent Ameris can'," Two grand juries sworn In today were instructed by Judge Charles to pay no attention to the state pi hibition enforcement law repeal, There will be time enough to consid- or adopting & new attitude toward M- quor law violators when and if Gov. crnor Smith signs the bill, he said, THE MORSE CASE Govt, Counsel Today Introduces Addi- 0 need HERALD, S ALDRICH 15 WORLD TRAVELER . German I i mally ¥ reparations offer consider any Prope resistance in 1he Parls message France and t German and e o anti Ruby ceases, jeclares 13- horsepowei Eaglis) pris Matin, George Barbot, monoplane, glides channel and wins fran offered by Paris newspaper Le London news dispateh says New York, May T.—It waa the lure , travel and adventure that brought Scott Russell Haves, 42 youngest Aldrich, sister of Mrs. JOOR | son of President Rutherford 1. Hayes into What Was Per= | vice nresident of the New York Air "\“:’_"‘ brake Co,, dies at Ossining, N. ¥ United States treasury announees issue of $400,000,000 in notes, com- pleting refunding and retiring of Vies tory notes new offering bearing four and three quarters per cent interest maturing March 15, 19 MERICAN LEGION RALLY Eddy-Glover Post Wants 300 Mem- bers by Fall When State Conven- tion Will Be Held Here, n eross the Home From Miss Luey . Roeckefeller, Jr. haps the most thrilling heiress' singnlarly exeiting life got her out remains to be told Notified of JNeleas, Her brother, Winthrop W, Aldrieh a member of the Rec eller's firm of \ttorneys, was informed of her release by the Associated Press at 5:25 o'elock this morning, He said he was glad to got the news as the Standard Oil company’s wire facilities had left nim in ignorance probably because its offices In China were olosed on Bun days, When additional detalls came in shortly after the bulletin announces ment na one unswered his telephone. | skepticel About Capture, Mrs, Rockefeller was given news of her sister's release th street residence. The ver sald Mrs, Rockefeller forred to wait until she arose at her customary time to hear the detalls. As she had recelved no private ad- viees of the capture through the Standard Ol she was Inclined to be- lieve her sister was not captured in the first place, It was the second cir- cumnavigation of the globe that Miss Aldrich, daughter of the late Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, famous for his hours first “Get out and see every man in the city of New Rritain,” sald Rev. John L. Davis at the first noon day rally of drive workers for the Rddy-Glover post, American Legion, at the post rooms this noon, Mr, Davis said that there must be a reason for ex-serviee men not joining Kddy-Glover post and It was up to members now in the organization to give arguments which would offset the general objections, Joseph Andrews explained to the Sor captains of the varlous teams just MONDAY, MAY 7, B 1023 Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World e Nie suit agsinst gorernment for property taken from them Years ago Jispateh declares Sious India ' v st ates lands Washington Cumberiand declares veligion of our american ancestors “has not heen impaired by doetrines of disbelief” and that he has ne fear of red an- archy for the United States Work at Beerelan Gap, Tean Pao Tien Hsleh, 28, an attache of the Chinese legation at Washington \s aceidentally drowned while bathing near Baltimore Evansten, 111, authorities hear fish- | erman’s story that he saw what ma been killing and burlal of stu- Leighton Mount skeptieal, have dent frankly City Advertisements Proposals for Garbage Collection, Sealed bids for the colleetion of garbage of the City of New Hritain in what I8 known as the second dis- triet, will be received at the office of the Board of Health, City Hall, until 12 o'clock, noon, Tuesday, May th, 1923, CITY ADVERTISEMENT New Britain, Conn, May 5, 192 Printing specifieations for 1023: Municipal Record, Page slze, 6%x9; type page slze, IxT%. but poliee are | = — | (__ANNOUNCEMENTS ' | — tariff making, had started upon. how the drive for members was to ba | iy g point, leaded. THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alghabetically Amouged For Quick i Ready Reforence LINE RATRS FOR CONSECUTIVE INBERTIONS 1 Ay K § 4 & d 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 L 8 dars line Yearly Order Rates U Fount TR Minimum Spars, § Tines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 Cents, No Ad Aceepted Aftar | P, M, Per Cinssified Page on Same Day. Ads Ascepied Over the Telephene Fer Ponvenience of Customers, Call 985 And Ask For & “Want Ad” Operator, Florists and Nurserymen, The-ake. Lar "PIanIS. hed, va Oak Bt o AUTOMOTIVE Aute and Truck Ageucies AUFHOBILE CARB—Sales and soriice | Service Siation, Hartlerd Ave, Con _ Stanier. and 16 Main Bt A, M. Pacnesss. TEXINGTON - High grade moior core Sales CA Beas S Mals &, Phone_ 2216 Sl :: I MAXWELL AND CHALMERS. Sales and Beivice. Heoasrman Avie Salss Co, 10 | _Aveh S5 Fhoue 2100 ¥ | HGON MOTOR CAHS— Model 540 ¢ 0.3 P, O B facteiy, F L v TBO MOTOR CARS & Bearie & Uo, Bales and service. Cor, Bl and Park Bis, New Brii T phone 2110 STUDEBAKERS—Light sis teuring, #97; wix touring, #1876 iy Louiing, ving Jesien Laker year, M R, Phone 20512, iph, 187 Chervy - Bttt R k- k) | Autos And Trucks For Sale ’Zi.l.:,' Touring All new 1l car. Good condition, ALIFOINIA AND JAPANENE privet, frult trees, overgreen, fmall plants, 3 for 26e; 3 hiossoms, 280 each; ta & blossoms, 580 each or 4. Plorenca edge 300 & don, Asto dos, Dresenium, & niee plant, | Pansies 300 & Aoz, or 3 & for window boxes 10¢ each and up, A very niee plant, Adolph Randalle, 213 Oak 8t Phone B4 Vo NURBERYMA | frult trees, berrl | reenhouses, | THE FAMOUS Jumbo wale from now on, To get the real Jum- ' 2 1. high at $3,00 per 100, Rarberry bush, weranium 8. Funeral Fansies will be on | _o [ | RUIOK TOU shape mechanically, d paint and upholstery, 1918, condition, & Royal cor very good paint, Price I8 ritain Nulck Co., 236 Arch Bt. b VNest to a Now Bulck Is & Used bl FOTCK, 1930, 0 cylnder, § DAReRger coupe. Excellent paint, 5 brand new tires, per- anical shape, bumper, eto. Call monstration, “Ni r! Bulck Co., 236 Arch Bt, Phone 2601, “Next to & tires |l returned to work, - New Bulck in & Used Bulek." bo pansies look for trade mark of Jumbo | X chine finished book. on basket, wholesale and retall, B, F.| Baumann, Cromwell, Conn, Becond corner Quantity, 1,000 coples, ey J50 1 ctoth oae, pewed | Tue.SLiubien 1. NaRe SNX CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— and urged the members to get Out |\ ding, blind stamped border and Los and aww A and hustle in order that the Legion | " could have 500 strong by the time of |gold stamped tities on front cover ANd | GREWN fur neckplecs Tost hetween Porter the state convention which'is to be | back; 800 coples in double thlc: cover| & nyu;“t and Parkers l:'xm factory. Re- us-| ward, Return to Julia Vogel, 193 Ma! held in this eity next September. paper, wire stitched, lined and mus-| Sard QL [0 g0 A ’ ) a lin stayed and cut flush, BT T Y T T 7 Vice Commander Eliot Burr also | WESCH 10 0L i of 232 pages, of | COAT—DATK DTus Toraey, Toat Thursday eve: spoke in favor of n five-day drive, [ .- 3 4 Of 1" iing_betweon Jerome 8t. and Staniey The Junche! Al be held every which 24 is tabulated matter. Works office, Finder return to 741 West he Juncheons will be held every day | “rayvery 40 days after receipt of | _Main 8t | at the post rooms for the next four copy. L NOTASI Tox Terrler Tost, W iite and days, and all are welcome, Roster, City O Ete. black. Answers to name of “Snowball.” North_street. 162 | Page size, 4x6; type page, x4% iF!TPIB T T T = | grey lost, prol Type, § point, leaded, # ;- Fox's Mon., -night. Return to ret Stock, 26x38—50 Ibs. , 458 Main 8t Phone 2236-13. Cover, 30x26—60 Ibs. TROOK lost With auto Ticense, reg- Binding, stitched. tatratlon card and sewer license, Return Quantity, 200 copies. _to_49 Queen 8t., Phillp Pueel, Estimate on a basis of 25 pages. $100 in bills lost Thuraday ntl:mool,, prob- Delivery, 15 days after date of re-| ¢ O00 . Reward, 350 Washing- ceipt of copy. = — Bills, Reports and Minutes of Com- mon Council: Page size, 8x10%; type page, 4% xT%. | Type, 10 point, leaded. 1 Stock, 256x38—60 Ibs. machine fin-| ished book. Binding, stitched. Quantity, 80 coples of bilis and reports and 130 coples of Minutes of Common Council ecach 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 coples that can seen at the City Clerk's office. i All of said work to be done in good | workmanlike manner, and the com-) | mittee is to have the privilege of can- |celling contracts if sald work Is not |satisfactory and 4n 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 the 14th day of May, 1923, at 7:00 o'clock, p. m., standard time. DONALD L. BARTLETT, Chairman of the Supplies and Print- condifeted, each man belng allowed to fill a card out in order that it might | be possible to sce his own friends. Commander W. W. T. Squire spoke | first was made in the direction oppo- | site from the present trip, which in| charge of Standard OIl officlals start- | ed in London and went westward, Toves To Travel, Miss Aldrich had planned to sall for home from Japan July “She had visited several Furopean coun tries, India nd Burma,” said Wr. Aldrich, “and sailed, I belleve, around to China. She loves to_travel, and was making the trip for thé fun of it.| She took with her as companion Miss Minnie Macladden (whose release was also reported today) of Provi-| dence, and a mald (also under-| © been reelased). Mr. Aldrich was so sure that he would have heard through the Stand- ard Oil company’'s facilities of the capture that he said he took his cus- | tomary sleep. ma- tional Evidence Dealing With Ship- nt, loaded. Paper Stock 26x38-— he., NEGOTIATES WITH JAPS Niness, yard Activities. 7.—Goyernment doen- Washington, May | counsel introduced additional mentary evidence at the Morse trial today to show the purchase by Charles W. Morse of the wooden shipbullding plant of Robert Palmer and Sons at Noank, Conn, In 1016, | for $86,000 in cash and the assump- plenipotentiary of the soviet govern- |tion of & $20,000 mortgage. A year ment, returned here yesterday from |later the valuation of the plant was Atami and despite his serious iliness |placed at more than $1,000,000. resumed negotlations today with| W. B. Thomas, counsel for Harry Baron Shempel Goto looking toward | F. Morse, renewed his objection to the restoration of Russo-Japanese re- |the presence in the court of a Jations. | photostatic copy of the federal fin-| Baron Goto insisted on a settlement jcome tax made by Hudson Navigation of the fisheries dispute but M. Joffe Co. in 1917. Justice Stafford held replled he must insist upon recogni- |that a ruling was unnecessary. Mr. tion of the Russian soviet government. Thomas contended that it was un- The fisheries question is uppermost |lawful to make public such income in the minds of the Japanese because | tax returns. the fishing season opens on May 16. | — Eabi EWS NOTLS. ‘Op?)osesd to Fi,ut é)l lces_ | day that his sister, Miss Lucy Aldrich, Bolton and Clpriano's orchestra of n sugar by 1ocelymen‘ had been released by Chinese bandits, ‘New Haven has been secured by the New York, May 7. — Mrs. Louise | Who captured her with other Ameri- promenade committee of the senior | Reed Welzmiller, deputy commission- | ¢ans yvesterday. He sald he had re- class to play at the annual promen- er of public markets, today announc- | ceived no direct advices from China ade which is to be held on June 8, it ed she would appeal to the state or- | regarding the incident. was announced by Paul LaHar, chair- | ganization of retail and wholesale o g T | man of the committee, today. { grocers to stop buying sugar until the | Harry E. Bailey Is Supt. | Miss Maud Traver, directress of the | price came down. “The practice of Of New York Division New Haven, May 7.—Harry E. Baily has been appointed superin- | better conditions than any other two training school for nurses at the New | selling sugar under cost is merely an Dritain hospital, spoke interestingly | advertising stunt and does not help tendent of the New York division of the Y. H., N. H. and H. railroad, n{smtos in the union,” he sald. before an assembly of all the young the housewives,” she said. “The re- women of the school this morning. | finers are not hurt if the retailers sell — was announced today. He will also be superintendent of the New York| She pointed out the advantages of the | at a loss." nursing profession, and urged the| i i young women to take up this work. BERLIN HOPEFUL. d | The third period chorus practice By The Associated Press. "vonm-rum: railway which vonkr(_wls was omitted today. The fourth per- Berlin, May T7.—Despite the acri- | the Hellgate hrkh‘:r' route. Mr. Baily fod class met as usual. monious tenor of the Irench reply to | succeeds I% M. Clark who has been The first home game af the the German reparations note the for- | given leave of absence because of ill- Pritain High school season will eign office is not inclined to interpret ness and who is now in the \v‘osl. He played at St. Mary's field Triday after| it as wholly barricading the path to| was trainmaster at Harlem river. school against the New Haven Hill- | negotiations. el Youse High school team. This is the| G R first of the annual triangular league | games. A large body of students will | be present, it is expected. | The Trinity Bacchanalian orchestra | will play at the annual Senior class| tanquet on June 1, it was announced | by Dominic Naples of the banquet| committee today. Miss Norma Regan, teacher of Eng- 1ish at the Senior High school, is con- fined to her home with tonsilitis, Con- | | Bulok touring, 1920, 7 pass. Bulck coupe, 1920, 4 pass, “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK I8 A USED BUICK." Oakland touring, 1920, § pass, Chevrolet roadster, 1931, Soviet Envoy, Despite tinues His Efforts To Reach Agree- ment With Nippon. By The Assoclated Press Tokio, May 7.—Adolph A, Joffe, These ears have heen reconditioned Reward If returned to Mrs, Young, and newly painted. PRISON INVESTIGATOR Dr. Hastings A. Hart Is Named To Probe Conditions As They Exist in the Carolinas, y In Open every evening until § o'clock, | Plck out your used car and call for demonstration. F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dapt, Trades on new and used cars considered, Aldrich Is Relieved. Roston, Mass., May 7.—William T.| Aldrich expressed great relief when| informed by the Associated Press to- White Plains, N. Y., May 7.—Dr. Hastings A. Hart, a member of the Russell Sage Foundation and former president of the American prison as- soclation has been invited by legisla- tive committees in North and South Carolina to investigate prison condi- tions in those states. He indicated he might accept. Discussing prison adminstration throughout the country he said the| south had no monoply on bad con- ditions. “Alabama and South Carolina have |done more in the last few years to Store Announcements NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 226 ARCH ST. PHONE 2607 RUGRNE GLABER o1/ 8780 Apch /Bl | (s | e e catessen and grocery store, 18 moving out of town. Will sell goods at cost. | cADILLACS— i \ The following Cadillacs for sale at reasonable prices, These cars are in wonderful condition and are guaranteed: fTAVE you & photograph of your mother? National Mother's Day, May the 13th. | Speclal—We give an onlargement free with every order of mother's photos, Ar- 1910 Cadillac Phaeton, 5 pasa 1921 7 pass. 8. touring. |MOORE BROTHERS FISH MARKET | HAVE MOVED FROM CHURCH STREET TO 30 MERCIAL STREET, NEXT TO POLICE BTATION. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, The engagement of Miss Dorothy | M. Rokaw of New York to Attorney| David I. Nair of New Rritain has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. A. Rokaw, parents of the prospective bride. The wedding will occur some time next month. Miss Rokaw is dietician of the ILebanon hospital, New York. She is a graduate of Hunter college. THE LASH MOTDR COMPANY, “A REPUTABLE CONCERN." COR. W. MAIN & LINCOLN STS, TEL, 3000, same be New be SHOE bREPA]RlNG—W::rk and _material | GHANCE for Tivery, 7 passenger touring, R i R R ik By Ll alwo Natlonal 7 passenger limousine, 1921 S "“B“G o ‘:fu- reh 8t.{ oferings: Palge, Light 6; also Velle tours Phoup. 1085 G Biancota, | ing. Best bargaina this season. Aaron G. WANTED—1,000 men, women and chiidr Cohen, Inc,, 185 Park St. Hartford, Open to be well dressed on easy weekly pay-| _evening ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church | SIHEVROLET, 1 TR Y at " 1032 touring car, 5 excellent Bt. xt to Herald pffice, cord tires, good engine, paint and finish fine. Price low. New Britain Buick Co., 226 Arch 8t. Phone 2607. DODGE touring car and Reo roadster. R, C, Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Tel. 2061-2. FORD COUPE, 1921, 6 good tires, motor= meter and other extras. Motor thoroughly T overhauled. Owner has bought large car. Yash Mofor Co. “A Reputable Concerny” | LTe,rarfontlie, {andy Garage, corner — - West Main, Corner Lincoln St. i = - e SNy ing Committee. A aacs i X DRIVING CLUB OFFICERS. | (N, B. Horald): CHANDLER ani Cloveiand motor card ot | ager Fhone. for domonstration. Frice 1ow: accessorics. American Sales Co., 8 Elm Bt.| joneyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch St, Alden T.. Andrews was elected pros- | e : i g e A 8 J COLUMBIA, DORT and OVERLAND mot: & ident of the New Britain Driving club i care. R, C. Rudolph, 127 Ch ? at the annual meeting held Saturday | cars, R, C. Rudolph Cherry street evening. The other officers who were DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Sales ! elected to serve with him are vice- and service, S, & F. Motor Sales Co., 155 !president, Christian Bodmer; sec- Blm_Sf Franklin. Phone 2216, and treasurer, George A, Fve- DURANT AND STAR motor cars. Bales H. Stearns, Albert C. and service. ‘Just Real Good Cars.” ; k A. Bence, 18 Main St. Phore 2216, arsons, 1 H. Ramsdell, e e . Cadwell, Charles Whaples, | FORD C Charles Mueller and Dr. Joseph H. Potts. Tiles and brick for interior building can now be made from the residue of | castor-oll beans. Mother herring lays about 50,000 eggs at one time. the AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies “City Mothers” Only in Maquon Phone 2109, | FORD_runabout, 1923, new model, for sale. 0. F. Kraus. Phone 2786, | FORD touring, 1921, Perfect condition, with extra tire and rim, Call 613, Mr. Moak- ler_or write General Dellvery, M. C. TRUCK, i-ton capacity, Good_condition. A. G. Hawker, 8t. Phone 245! HUDBON 7 _passe 1620, repainted; also Bulck, 1920, 7 passenger. Small cash pay- ment. Balance monthly. No insurance charges. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park §t., Harttord. Open evening FORDI FORDS! FORDS!—8port road. | ster, $125; 1918 runabout, $100; 1918 run- about, $50; 1921 coupe, $325; 1021 de- llvery, $160; 1917 touring, §30; 1917 coupe, $166. Some others to pick from. Easy terms. Automotive Sales & Service ClNDEkS FOR_SALE _Co. 200 n,_»i..‘m. Authorized ¥ord agents, A. H. Harris «=General Trucking— 99 WEST ST. TEL. 1233-8 cheap., §2 Elm Fitting Glasses— Is not a matter of chance ice; genulno parts and accessorl motive Sales Co. 200 E. Main St. JORDAN AND MFARLAN motor cars. Bales and sorvice. 174 High 8t., Hartford, Connecticut. Phone 3-4590. Help yourself! sified ad. | Properly fitted glasses are the i‘ & ! 4 result of painstaking, scientific | ity 4 adjustment, BREAKS. New York May cotton broke from 26,90, the opening figure, to 25.60 on the New York cotton ex- change today on reports of additional | arrivals of cotton in the market and | ! hotter weather in the south. This| was a decrease of $8 a hale from the | day's high figure and $5 from Sat- urday's closing. . : : 327 JOTTON COTT! Our many years of successful practice cnable us to give you the satisfaction your eyes de- mand. Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist TEL. 1905 Use a Herald cl;;- HERE I8 THE BEST VARIETY OF USED CARS IN THE CITY-— MAIN ST. 1922 Franklin touring. 1920 Bulck, 7 pass, 1921 Reo, § past 1921 Hudson, 7 pass, 1919 Hudson coupe, 1020 Dodge roadster. 1928 Dodge sedan. * 1919 Oakland touring. 1822 Maxwell touring. 1919 Hudson speedster. Brand new Ford roadster, 1921 Ford sedan. 1920 Maxwell touring. 1817 Oakland touring, $200. 4 Studebakers, touring, at $100 each, Many Others. HOLD UP BOND ISSUES, New York, May Local invest- | ment bankers reported today that geveral large bond issues were heing held up until after the government financing had been completed and dealers cleared off the remnants of | geveral lsues put out and unsold since | the first of the ye Owing to the unsettled conditions no kKuro- pean financing is considered likely for many months to come. DENTISTS : 'A. B. Johnson D. D. S. SILVER WEEK | At weDDING RING SHOP|T. R. Johnson D. D. S. 149 MAIN ST. National Bank Building See Our: Window New Britain, Conn. s Gas and Oxygen Administered Maquon, 1il., claims to be the only American town with a complete set of feminine municipal officers. These women, all married, were opposed by an all-men’s ticket, and won out easily. Left to right, they are: Mrs. Elsie Hartsook, Mrs. Maude Howard and Mrs, Susie Simkins, aldermen, and IMl's. Sarah Bearmore, mayor. road POLLY AND HER PALS BY CLIFF STERRETT 2 Pa Has His Revenge Don't buy a used car without first looking over our stock. A look and a ride In the car that strikes your fancy costs nbthing and it may save you Inconvenlence and lots of money. Use judgment in purchase ing a used car. SEE US FIRST, MADAM! WILL YOu GSIMPLY 1 KINDLY ASK YOUR IGNORE HER! DONT PAY 1 iy ATTENTION ] BUT DAWGOAE HER HUDE! SHES MAKIN' FUN OF Wo =] THAT 'DERAN. DOWAGER BEHIAND ME. MRS. PEST AND HER HUS BAND. - M DERANED IF I wiLL! HONEYMAN AUTO 139 ARCH 8T. SALES, PHONE 3108 nee and in fine condi- Price only $600. K. M. Park & Elm Sts excellent appes tion. § good tir Searle & Co., Cor. Phone 2110, TOOK these over: 1919 Chevrolet tourin $150; 1919 Liberty Chummy roadstor: $375; Ford touring, $65; Ford 1921 dee livery, $180. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 18§ Park Hartford. Open_evenings. OLDSMOBILE “s” in excellent cond'tion, & passenger, economical to operate, looks good. Price only 1200, Terms to responsie ble parties. C. A. Bence, 5° Main 8t Phone 2215, OVERLAND, 7 pass. tourin © cylinder. Continental motor. Only $200. K. M. Searle & Co.,, Cor. Eim & Park Sts. Phone 2110.