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u FOUR INVADING YANKS City items STILL IN TOURNAMEN (Continued from First on his second shot third hele in fourth when ( putt. Ouimet defeats England 5 and 3 Neville defeated England and Dr. O wi | of England Botan defeals England § and Marston was €limi the Oxford star 4 W, K. Torr defea Hn 4 and Roger Wetl ray 8 and ) Grant elimb #nd 1 to play Wright was put ¢ by O. N, I, Humphrie and 2 4 1 P ed defeats 1 night H ey Woman's cepted the invi. Veterans Ausil recept to be officers of the G. A R hall on HIGH »CHOOK Examinations for t eonditions reeeive vious to the first re ter may do proy application at cither fore May 15, Thow conditions removed or of this semester must permission of the sub they are doing 7| five weeks after th take the examinations NOTES organizati : ‘ ng ort 1 I T esme at The Rig and wanted afternoons r. for Rat ad smen irdny 50 ' wanted at The Big b ¥ afternoons an first pey nre the first se 1 vk i they ather Renier, pot o will be con a5l Casino tonight ot The Big NEWs BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World - ——— mised 1o W Ohi Amerieans and! Sehur advises plan wor which provides for essentials ¢ acceplabie 1 25 pr i peace should be demoerats and republicans ] Jacel " aptives G - Federal grand jury at Wheellng, W. Va., indiets 87 men, ineluding Sheriff Harry Close, eharging conspiraey to vielate prohibition law, declaring the iquer combine has reached several states and invelves millions of dollars nsider emphatie verament as de hring about break relations, Moscow ed 1 Hussia are e Angle es de Herhert Hoover at New York de. clares he helleves business fntelli genee of United States will prevent dangers that may eome from aceumu luted gold reserves inereased to three billion dollars sinee 1920 and prediets surplus of gold will flow bhack 1o Europe without upsetting Ameriean commereial life Tikhon, former patriareh of all r to remove priest’s lenying power of ehureh eon- ! him when visited in by committee of 508 froek 1ons stery Lo British minister of foreign affairs, allies himself with Lady Hyde in charging Joseph Leiter with mismanagement of the Leiter st Chicago dispateh says Hishop Manning tells New York Episcopalians that diocese is support ing him in recent controversy and as salls preachers who have repudiat their Yows, Cold wave strikes sleet and snow falling in many states a8 thermometer drops 18 near freez. ing point Federal eireult court of appeals at New York rules that draft evaders who aveided military serviee hy leav- ing United States for foreign James M. Cox tells Tlinois women's are subjeet to punishment by military eln hat Chicago that any | court-martial, FINANGIAL AFFAIRS OF 'NEW BRITAIN TRUSTEES OF GROTON IRON WORKS UP DISABLED VETERANS' CAMP central west L demoeratic With Various Mayor Paomessa, Fx-Mayor Quigley and Robert €, Vance Named Ry Incorporators, Morse Triall Procesds Ex-officials Giving Thelr Testimony, lands | nounced today The faculty held its ing at the close of the slon of school to rest of the sehoc and other matters of importar discussed Tha marshals ehosen by Miss We class today, The marshals are nice Welant of the Aeademie regular meet afternoon Plans for 1t made W yoar were wor f or . graduatio 1, ndviser of Vocn 1he bullding, wanted Raturday ndvt hoxes of choeolates Diay at Halllnan's,—advt. fpeeinl Hoxes of (‘hocolates Mother's day at Hallinan's—advt, Saleswomen wanted at The for Baturday afternoons evenings.—advt Open alleys at the Casino tonlght Veswomen store for afternoons and " evenings Specinl Mother's Tha fin; Tron n at the now an Washington, May 9. affalrs of the Groton Noank, Conn., plant ag subject of inquiry today trial, D, H. Gilligan, tor in the income treasury, testified to straighten out the company in April, 1017, and th for for Blg and he Storn Works, wore tax division of the was employed books of the At a meeting of the incorporators of the Hartford Disabled Veterans camp today, three New DBritain trustees were electod, as follows: Mayor A, M. Paonessa, ex-Mayor George A, Quig- loy and Robert €', Vanee, The board of trustees will have charge of the camp which will be conducted thiy coming summer for disabled Amerfean veterans of the ancial | the Morse audi- at he Litchfield, and Mary Van Gorder of the tional bullding. Recause of the this afternoon the school wi der a special time sehedule ernoon session of school was dismiss ed at 3:10 o'clock, All special period classes were omitted with the execep. tion of the special review classes, The advt 106 £a Storn for evenings advt, Tickets for the Hartford to New York raflroad excursion, May 12, on at Pliz's sporting goods store, Raflroad Arcade,—advt. B haktra niet as usual. | Because of the bad weather Renier, Muriel Kehoe continied the weekly | Pickhardt & Dunn's Sale will be con- Htinued tomorrow,—advt ‘ " MAY PICK NEW SUPT. class assembly this morning. She ¥ wanted at The Big afternoons and M en meoting aturday g0 un The aft. faculty ntroduced by Lilllan Koplowitz Their efforts were well received by the jun fors. Must Find REVIEW OF DENTAL WORK Dr. Joseph P. Mechan who is in charge of the health department den. | tal clinic has examined 624 sets of | children's teeth since last October and Las filled 965 mola his report for| the fiscal year show: Thae depart- ment feels that excellent work is he ing done by the clinic. Prior to the opening of this service, the teeth of 6,036 children were given an examina- tion; 4,503 teenth were found to be decayed; 20,964 teeth were found to have cavities and 249 children were found without cavities | City Mission Directors Also to Late W. L. Damon, A meeting of the hoard of directors of the New Britain City Mission wil be held Friday for the purpose of ge- leeting a snecessor to Miss Louise 1. Coates as superintendent. No appli- cations have been received to date for the position. A successor to the late W. I.. Da- mon as treasurer of the hoard will be named at the game time. Miss Coates, |ing a physical breakdown, is suffer- |ing from an attack of appendicitis, according to word received in this city, and will undergo an operation in the Meriden hospital in the near future. She is now at her home in Meriden, FAGLES TO The annual New Britain Aerie, held on Thursday ficers who have heen election are as follo president, Henry Zwic president, Walter Camphbell; gecretary, William F. Tyler and James E. O'Brien; worthy treasurer, Fred- erick Jurgen; trustees, Michael Ke win, Lawrence Kramer and J Johnson; worthy chaplain, Ihilip Calmbach. CT OFFICERS officers of 1 F. O. E. will he evening. The of- nominated for Worthy worthy viee worthy election of e Attorney Joseph Woods was elected president of the United Par- s and Teachers' assoclation ter t a meeting held in the office o H. Holmes, superintendent schools, Attorney Woods was the unanimous choice of the delegates from the various Parents and Teach- ers' associations abont the city. Ar- thur N. Rutherford president, BANKERS MEET FRIDAY The annual meoting of the New Britain chapter, American Tnstitute of Banking will he held Friday night at 8:15 o'clock at the National bank. New officers will be elected and com mittees appointed at this time. Fn- tertainment will be provided by Hart- ford performers. Refreshments will| be served and there will be dancing. POLA UNDER KNIFE. | T.os Angeles, May 9.—Pola Negri, motion picture tragedienne under- went a surgical operation last Satur- day and is now recovering at her rly Hills home, the Los Angeles | "Times reported today. Her physi- | cian stated she was and would he inl hed for at least another week and | | forbade all callers except Charlie Chaplin her fiancee. He is said to | be a daily visitor, NGING JOBS, Dean Minor, for five years a teller for the Commerclal Trust Co, and Vinecent 8mith of Holyoke, Mass, will exchange jobs within the next two weeks, Mr. Minor taking the position now held by Mr. Smith with a Hol- yoke automobile busin and Mr.| Smith returning to the position he formerly held as teller in the local bank. EXCHA ATION COMING. Davis has recefved a| [1etter from a Congregational church in Collinsville stating that a delega- [tion of 25 men and possibly as man | women will attend the “Ladies’ Day" |service of Fveryman's Bible class next Sunday. The letter .|~]\‘« the commit- tee of the local class to provide park- ing space for automobiles. & DEL Rev, John T. IN U, K TO JOIN FIANCEE By The Associated Press, Southampton, Ing., May The youthful Earl of Northesk sailed to- day on the Olympic for New York to Join his flancee, M Jessi Brown, American musical comge retress, He told newspapermen that he was going to America to arrange his mar- riage but he could not when where it would ocenr. 2 FPARGER BRITISH ARMY By The Associated Press. Lendon, May 9.—The reached the conclusion that con- siderable in the British |forces is nee the Duke of Dev WEATHER PREVENTS BASEBALL opshire, secre for the colonies, in« Waterbury, May 0. (Eastern)— | formed the house of lords today. Albany-Waterbiry postponed; wet grounds. New York, May Brooklyn-Pittsburgh grounds. cabinet a has say or goods for Headlng 63, is every ousehold owing. 1 all the The Herald heading is and r (National) wet he | nig sure ht. Successor to Miss Louise B, Coates, | who resigned follow- | Elect Woods President: of | was elected viee. | found them in a muddled condition, witness sald he prepared a financlal statement which forms the basls of that finally made up by Den- nis and Young, New York account- ants, and delivered to the Emergency | | Fleet . at the time the Groton 1”"',"”, company was secking a contract for A campalgn for funds will be con- | wooden hulls. His work sheets were |4 GRS R v In June under the placed In a safe at the plant, he sald, gucchee "o e bhe New Britain chapter, ! but disappeared a month later, Disabled Amerlcan Veterans of the Government counsel produced these | yeon g \\'nr. gheets, but Justice Stafford would not admit them as evidence beenuse there | ‘“as nothing to show that any of mn. | defendants ever had seen them Government eounsel nxplnlnwl nvn they wera obtained by them from the files of Dennis and Young. RECOMMENDS HYGIENIST Dr, Lee Believes New Official Would With world war from Hartford, Tolland and Windham countles, At a | Niantie camp last year, there was 225 men, a number of them from New Britaln. Applleations for the 1023 camp may be sent to A, T. Maddock, e i ol $18,000 REAL ESTATE DEAL | Nicholas F. Glover Sclls Property At Spring Street and Hartford Avenue | To Thomas F. Shanahan. Thomas ¥. Shanahan purchased from Nicholas ¥. Glover today the property at the corner of Hartford iavenue and Spring street, where Mr. Shanahan now conducts a store. The property compris:s two stores\ and three tenements. The (‘amp Real Fis- tute Co. handled the deal which in- volves about $18,000. Secretary Denby Comments 'On Statement by Adm. Sims Washington, May 9.—Charges by Rear Admiral Willlam 8. Sims re- tired that favoritism was shown in recent appointments to high naval| position drew a retort today from/ Secretary Denby who said he found it “hard to believe that Admiral Sims made the statement attributed to him." “I ecannot believe any of- ficer would show utter disloyalty to the secretary added. | Be of Value in Connection Dental Clinic, Dr. F. P. Lee, superintendent of| the health department, submitted his| nnual report to the health board sterday afternoon recommending | ‘nm a hygienist be employed for the dental clinic; establishment of a hos- | pital to care for communicable dis-| ease cases; construction of a cooler| at the municipal abattoir; securing of | etty dumping ground, and adoption of ordinances requiring that all milk sold in the city come from tested herds or he pasteurized. The health superintendent said that| imuch had been accompligshed in the |campaign against tuberculosis through|the service, the Rocky Hill sanatorium where 63 | patients were treated last year. Hi | report showed an increase in com | municable diseases during the year. Cutter Goes to Rescue Garbage complaints passed the 1,000( Seattle, May 9.—The coast guard mark, being about 800 more than|ecutter Snohomish is rushing to the as- during the preceding year. sistance of the Alaska Steamship company's steamer Lake Gebhart on| the rocks near Umatilla reef accord- ing to a wireless message recelved | here today. | Steamer-on Rbcigé and |Tuberculosis Commission Given Appropriation Hartford, May 9 —The senate to- day passed the bl appropriating| My, Magun‘e Secretary $205,900 for the state tuberculosis| ,commlsslon. This bill provides $100,- | Of Connecticut C. D. A 000 for the erection of a fireproof in- Mrs. D. J. Maguire of this city was \llrmar\' at the Seaside sanatorium, ©lected state secretary o(the tCat!}l:- {This building, it is expected, will be ©lle Daughters of America al e lerected on the property now owned, Seventh biennial convention yester- 'by the McCook family at Niantic, |18y at New Haven. Mrs. Maguire s [over which there has been some zmu"\;‘“M”‘7':|‘:‘l:mf‘"‘:;qz:ns;‘:’zfc?i"f";‘:“.‘_- |cussion. Senator Rogers explatned| " " CINEE EUMECHS regont. |that the appropriation did not specify i gl Mother Who Pushed Her |that the bullding should be placed on the McCook property and he felt that Carriage 50 Miles Held By The Associated Press. the question of taking that property Brighton, May 0.—A sequel to the was not up to his committee h"'i should properly be considersd under the house bill concerning the eon-| perambulator race of April 10 in demnation of the property In ques-| which half a dozen mothers trun- tion. Anson T. McCook, executive dled their babies from London to| secretary of the governor opposed the Brighton, a distance of 50 miles, oc- | bl at several hearings. | curred today when Mrs. Edwards of | | - | Manchester, one of the contestants, I'Two First Believed to was committed for trial. She Is’ | B P_. x f | charged with wilfully {ll-treating, ‘ ¢ Prisoners Are Safe | negiceting and exposing her baby. | By The Associnted Press. | Manila, May 9.—Mrs. A. Seaton | GOV. PREUSS TO RESIGN {of Rerkeley, Cal and her niece,| 8t Paul, May 0.—Governor Preuss | Miss Lillian Auld of Eugene, Ore., re-|will resign to accept the appointment | ported probably captured by Chinese as U, 8. senator from Minnesota in| bandits at Suchow last Sunday are|succession to the late Senator Knute |safe in Shanghai, according to a Neison if the state supreme court cablegram received from Shanghai to-|holds the governor of the state may | | | L. MAY ¢ | day. ‘ appoint the successor. 0, 1923, " HERALD T ADS” Alphabetically Arouged For Quick #and Ready Refersnce LINE RATES FOR FONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. Chargs P I "W 1 lee 1 lae 1 line 1 Has 1 lne L) 1 lae 01 .6 Vearly Order Rates Upen_Application THE “WA Count § words to 14 lines to an in Minimum Spacs, 3 Lines Misimum Book Charge, 3 O assified Page Ads Aceepied Canvenlence of Oustemer Ask For & “Want Ad" Operator, l ANNOUNCEMENTS l —_— Florists and Nurserymen, | FAVREVRY Tedges 107050 Taras pIante. | privet, 30 10 6 Wornia and Japanes pansies. fruit and e, Girapeyines, 260 shade trees and other varied fowers T!ll-l s Ilm.un 12 K W1, Tel, & L \l"’ll"\'lA AND JAPANEsE v 1, high $3.00 per 100, Rarherry hush fruit trees, en, Fmall geranium plan: i fer geranium plants, ] ranium p 3 hoor #4.00 Florence edge 300 a dor, Astors dor, Dresenium, & nice plant, §0 Pansies 39 a dox, or 2 doa for window hox nice plant, Phone 688 3 RTuuru"fiAN Place your order frult trees, herries, ete,; also'doing pruns ing_work. Simonsen. Phone #93-23, POTTED plants and cut THE FAMOUN Jumba Pansies wiil be on AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS Lash Moter Ue. “A Reputable Uencers. Wost Maln, Cormer lducoln 8t TANDLER and Cleveland molar rare and sssories American Sales Co. § Blm 8t UNMBIA. DORT and OVERLAND mel | ears, B O Rudolph, 121 Chorvy street. | Phone 3081-2 ‘ AUTOMOTIVE ) Autos And Trucks For sale LK § oed e bumper, slgar Ughier Mber goad o3t ar in fre Call after R, up o sel gauge and mam holstery new dition thioughout 2385 FORD (ouring. 1991, Parfert con extra tire and rim. Call ior or wille General Dellven 1888 con [ on, wilh Moak- TOT0E BROVHERS MOTOR CANS—Salte And servicn, B & 1. Metor Sales Co, 168 Blm 8., Cor, Frankln. Phene 2215, — W THUCK, 1-on vapacily i Bw Good _condition. A. G, Hawkes, 81, Phone 'us | BURANT AND BTAR meior and service. Real B FORD CARE Fordass Trarior, Bales 307v: 108; genuine parts and accessaries, Auto: mative Sales Co, ¥ B, Main 8t TIAN AND M FARLAN ol 4 serviee. 174 High 8t Hartford ahe . ofly HUPNORILE TARS—Sales and servic Corner | Service Station, Hartford Au‘ Staniey, and 15 Maln Bt X TEXTNGTON —Wigh and service, (. A, Bence, 61 Maln 81, Phone_2215. MAXWELL A P Bervice. Arch Bt i .h.v i’i WOl CA " ¥, 0 B Baklan: W A G, Ha 2486, and trucks. Kenneth W, ‘0. Bales and service, Cor, Bim s, New Britaln, Conn, Tele: TUDEBRAKERS wpecial six douring, $1,760; ¥, WILTYR-RNIGHT motor servics, “The Sleeve Rudolph, Cherry Bt ———— | NETAL earring with Autos And Trucks For Sale § sle from now on, To get the real Jum- bo pansies Inok for trade mark of Jumbo | AT ing, 1930, Driven §,000 miles. on hasket, wholesale and retall, E. F.| Al new tir also one Overland tourin, AUPEON T Buiek, 1930, 1 18 ment, Balance charges. Aaren 6 Parisord. Open FORDE' PORD ster, §128 i llmul LA wy, B0 FORDR RE 18 THE BEST VARIETY OF USHO CARS IN THE QITY— 1922 Pranklin touring 1920 Buick, T pass, 1921 Reo, § pass, 1921 Hudson, 7 pass. 1919 Hudsen coup 1920 Dodge roadster, 1928 Dodge sedan, 1919 Oakland touring, 19022 Maxwell touring 1919 Hudeon speedater, Nrand new Pord roa 1921 Ford sedan, 1920 Maxwell touring, 1917 Oakland touring, $200, 4 Btudebakers, touring, at §100 each, Many Others, Don't buy a used car without first looking over our stock, A look and o ride In the car that strikes your fancy costs nothing and it may you Inconvenience and lots of Naumann, Cromwell, Conn, Becond corner ar, Good condition, R. C, Rudoiph, 12 west_of Statlon 13, Phona 685.12, Cherry I To T Naw Iritaln Wedneaday, My | BUICK TOURING GAR, 1919, 1n very good Mth, with mora of those Jumba Pansies shape mechanically, recently overhau and Geranlums, E, F, Paumann, Crom-| good paint and upholstery, § good |Iru. well, 3 A. Bence, u u-n Pho; u | I urd-r. | _Phone 654- | BUTGK BEDAN, 19 new paint, in Lost and Found 5 Blun on Atones 1oAt 12 Main or Arch 8ts, Finder lenve at Clark & Prainerd's drug BHRINER'S WATCH Hartford Ave, and 3 tlonal bank RBidg. Bat, eve, Reward, k n _to Harald WE hava #ald one hundred A cameras in the Inst two weeks, you_got yours? Arcads Studfo, Store Annmmcemcnu Have EUGENE GLASER of 218 Arch 8t deli- catessen and grocery store, I8 moving out of town. Will sell goods at coat, MOORE BROTHERS FISH MARKET HAVE MOVED FROM CHURCH STREET TO 30 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEXT TO POLICE S8TATION, “and mater] In_town. Bho 89 Arch Bt BHOE REPAIRING -Work the best. Lowest prizes called for and delivered. Phone 1988. 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, e ————— e te————— Court of Common Pleas, Hartrord County, Hartford, Ct., May 1, 1623 The New Britain Trust (‘nmpnn\‘ Executor, Estate of P. 8. McMahon ¥ Tony Comenskey, et al, Order of Notice Upon complaint in the above en- titled action brcught to the Court of Common Pleas for Hartford County, Connecticut, on the first Tuesday of June, 1923, claiming judgment to clear the title to certain premises situated in the town of Berlin, it ap- pearing to the subscribing authority that the residences of Tony Comen- skey and Adam Mecoliskey, if living, are unknown to the plaintiff, and that if not liviag, the names and residences of the heirs, representatives and creditors of said Tony Comenskey and Adam Mecoliskey are unknown to the plaintiff. It is Hereby Ordered, that notice of the institution and pendency of this action shall be given sald defendants by publishing this Order in The New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in the City of New Britain, once a week for two consecutive weeks commencing on or before May Tth, 1923. By order of the Court, THEODORE G. CASE, Clerk, CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris ~—General Trucking— ST ST. TEL. 1233-3 09 W DENTISTS A. B. Johnson D. D. S. {T. R. Johnson D. D, S. National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. Gas and Oxygen Administered lent running con Will macrife | BUICK, 1921, § cylind 5 pi ing car, mechanical condition Just reconditioned, § Royal cord (new), very good paint. Price ls New Britain HBuick Co, 236 Arch 8 2607, "'Next to a New Bulck is & Used tires Co., 325 Arch Bt New Buick is & U CHANCE for iivery, 7 passenger Tourd also National 7 passenger limousine, 1 offerings: Paige, Light §; alao Velle tour- | ing. Best bargains Aaron G, Cohen, Inc., 135 Park Bt., Hartford, Open | evenings. HEVROLET, 1022 touring car, 6 excellent cord tires, good engine, paint and fAnish | fine. Price low. New Britain Buick Co. | fj 225 Arch St. Phone 2607 DODGE touring car and Reo roadster, R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry Bt. Tel. 2061-2. CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY-~ Bulck touring, 1920, Bulck coupe, 1920, 4 pi “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED BUICK." pass, 1620, 6 p 1021, Oakland touring, Chevrolet roadster, These cars have besn reconditioned and newly peinted, Open every evening until 9 o'clock: Plck out your used car and call for demonstration, ¥. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used cars consldered, NEW BRITAIN BUICK O, ARCH 8T, PHONE 2607 CADILLACS — The following Cadfllacs for sale at reasonable prices. These cars are in wonderful conditlon and are guaranteed: 1919 Cadillac Phaeton, 5 pasa 1921 7 pass. sedal 1921 7 pass. touring. THE LASH MOTOR COMPANY, “A REPUTABLE CONCERN." COR. W. MAIN & LINCOLN S8TS. TEL. 3000. DODGE sedan, first class running order, good paint; price reasonnble, Inq. John Grobstein, 31 Amherst 8t. Tel. 1068-13. FORD COUPES—Three to choose from, Late models and in first class condition. Tnq. at Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch| 8t. Phone 21 FORD, 1922 tou David L. Nalr, trustee of bankrupt. _Phone 283. FORD SEDAN, 1923, in good low mileage, fully equipped. Call_306-3, evenings. & car. 8elf siarter, etc. T. Canfleld, condition; 5 good tires. very small mila- age. stration. Price low. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch 8t Phone 2109, Nowhere in the world has Classified advertisers reached such a fine point of perfection as in the U. S. Read them in the Herald tonight. POLLY AND HER PALS BULLY FOR You\ PA. EVERYOAE | 7O 1MPROVE THEIR MINDS A ASTRONOMER 1S A FELLER Pa'll Have to do His Star-Gazing in the Daytime YoU'LL HAFTA THINK UP A BETTER EXCUSE'N “THAT FER STAYIA' BY CLIFF STERRETT | PAIGE, 1918, Uso judgment in purcha ing & used car, SEE US FIRST. HONEYMAN AUTO BALKS, 139 ARCH 8T, PHONE 2100, HUDSON, 1 dition, Private ownei once. Can be bought re JORDAN, 1018, 7 passengar tourin excellent appearance and In fine "nndl- Price only 3800, K. Park & Ver: 1919 Chevrolst’ “touring, Chummy roadster, $06; Ford 1921 de- TOOK thews over: $150; 1919 Liberty 3376, Ford touring, lvery, $160. Aaron . Cohen, Inc., 15§ Park 8t, Hartford. Open_evening OLDSMOBILE "4 In excellent cond'tion, § passenger, economical to opurate, looks ¥00d, Brice only 8200, Terme to. responsie blo parties. C. A. Bence, ¢* Main 5, Phone_2216. pass. touring, mmd mech ical conditfon. Prico reasonable, Box _48,_Herald. REO, 1923, sport_model, demonstr car guarantee, K. M. Searls & Co., 0. Cor. Elm & Park Sts. Bpecdwagon, 11-4 fon capacity londlllnn good, tires excellent, price $50 M. Searle & Co., Cor. Elm & Park St p)mm 2110, 1921, 11-4 fton Apeedwagon, just re- bullt and guaranteed. Only $780. K. M. & Co., Cor, Elm & Park. Tel, 2110, Cheap n 31 or, New Phone TR touring ca at once, Phone 153-1 street, STANLEY BTEAMER-—Choice 1930 fouring, 1917 roadster. Aaron G. Cohen, Ine., 138 Park §t. Hartford, Open evenin TRUC I TON, in good running dition. Phone 1725, TWO horse mowing machine. David 1., N trustee of T. Canfleld, bankrupt, Tel, 283, USED CARS OF QUALITY~\e can gef the ear you want, MecCarthy & St 1208° Stanley St., Opp. St. v, _Phona 1396 or 1480, cons USED CAR VALUES— Oakland touring, 1921, with wire wheels. Bargain, at a low price, Durant touring, 1922, new palat, A-1 shape. Look this car o before you buy. A. G. HAWKER, TEL, 2456, 62-64 ELM 8T, USED CAR SALE - 1921 Studebaker 7 pass., newly paint- ed .. 8650 1920 “Special 6" Studebake derful shape ... 1921 Dodge roadster, tires 425 1920 Oldsmobile 8, touring car, good paint and tires, lots of power 380 1919 Oldsmobile 8, newly painted .. 350 1020 Bulck roadater, 4 brand new tires, good condition 600 1821 Hudson rnupe, as good as a new ORENIS 950 1921 Nash sedan . 875 1017 Buick touring .. 125 1916 Bulck touring . 100 1917 Chevrolet touring 100 575 4 brand new All these cars carry a guarantee to be as represented, RELIABLE USED CAR EXC HANGE, 86 ARCH BT. PHONE 2950, These prices are special for 3 days only. UBED CAR BARGAINS8—Large stock of usad cars In perfect running condition at very low prices, Look like new. Come and convince yourself, Easy payments. Falr Exchange, 98 Arch 8t, Harry Alex, New Bullding. OTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gasoline, olls, s and tire service. Clark's Auto Ac- cessory Shop, 138 8o. Main St. AUTO SUPPLIES—A 10% cash discount off the r.‘ulll‘ selling price on all auto sup- pifes. Thi ‘er Includes such itema as stop lights, legal tall 801 spark plugs, BQIII moto-mete! Kllxou and Stuart ete. Rackliffe Bros, Inc., Park and lll‘l- low Sts._Phone 1076 "~ BATTERIES —~Ask the man who owns Philadelphia. Guar. 2 years. J. M. Fy reil, na Franklin Square. Phone 12 TIRES - BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES Cord tires 30x3% at $12.00. Ford batter- fes at $20.00. Al goods n ranteed. O'Nell Tire & Battery Co., Bt. Phone 900. “Friendly