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SMITH'S MIND OPEN ' Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World ONDRY LAW REPEAL Frieuds Making Survey of Senti- ment During His Absence New York, May 11.—Persons who talked with Gov, Smith in this city before he went to Atlantic City, say his mind was entirely open as to whether he should sign or veto the bill repealing the Mullan-Gage prohi- bition | He is sald to have stated that while every one knew what lis position was a8 a private citizen ) realized that his action would have to be as gov- ernor of New York state, For that reason he was seeking opinion from all classes of people, It is understood that some of his friends are testing and analyzing public sentiment for him, te in heing made of every publie utterance cn the subject, Many communications are being sent to him on the subject, He will return from Monday or Tuesday to advisers on the subject, He will remain in New York city the rest of the week, at the end of which he has several public engagements, Atlantie City be nearer his it 18 belleved, Many bills on which it will not be | necessary to hold a hearing will have been looked over for his counsel and will be ready for his signature or veto, Thursday evening he will attend the dinner of the Natlonal Sponsoring committes, formed to assist in ralsing an endowment for the decoration of the graves of Amerlcan soldiers in France. 1riday he and Samue! Gompers will make the first two de. | posits in the new bank of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor nt FEighth avenue and Thirty-fourth street. The | following night he will speak at the dinner ending the celebration of the opening of the Riegelmann hoardwalk. ‘While here next week the governor | will be asked to make an appointment to the supreme court hench to succeed Justice Alfred R. Page, who retired Monday. Justice Page, a republican, | ltves in the Bronx, and that county | will demand the appointment, al- though there are many candidates in this county. Callers on Charles I. Murphy, who was at Tammany Hall yesterday for | the first time in ten days, numbered | more than fifty. It was the largest gathering since election in the fall. Most of the visitors talked about the vacant justiceship and the four new places on the bench recently created | by the legislature. | The leading Bronx contenders are said to be District Attorney E. J. Glennon, who once held a justiceship by appointment; Willlam J. Flynn, commission of public works, and James A, Donelly, head of the fran-| chise division in the law department. | Justice Joseph M. Callahan of the city court is also mentioned. Five of the | ten justices on the court are possibili- ties for the supreme court, it is stat- ed. The others are Justice Peter Schmuck, John L. Walsh, Edward B.| La Fetra and Louis A. Valente, N. Taylor Prillips, former deputy comp- troller, is also being groomed by his friends for a supreme court nomina- ton. SHIRT TAIL PARADE Ann Arbor Students Hold Demonstra- tion After Football Star Averts In- terclass Riot. ' Ann Arbor, Mich, Mayv 11.—Harry Kipke, University of Michigan grid- jron star averted a threatened riot he- tween university freshmen and sopho- mores here last night when learning & group of five hundred freshmen had congregated to attack 150 sophomores on the eve of the annual spring games. He climbed the steps of the Michigan Unlon and addresses the be- ligerent crowd. “The hope of student government rests in your hands” Kipke told the freshmen. The first year men cheered Kipke and followed him through the streets in a shirt-tail parade before disbanding. SODA POP ENDS MINE FIRE. Blaze Raging for Six Months Is Ex- tinguished at Connellsville. Greensburg, Pa., May 11—Soda pop, the fizzy kind used for the concoction of ice cream sodas, has been turned to scientific use in combatting mine fires, which have baffled the skill of the best mine engineers for years, The effectiveness of carbonic acid gas, which makes soda pop fiz, in ex tinguishing mine fires was in an e perimental stage until yesterday, when a group of scientists headed by W. A. Hamor, assistant director of the 8. Mellon Institute of Re rch at Pittsburgh, entered the bitne mine of the H. C. Frick company, near Connellsville, Fire in this mine had burned con- tinuously since November, 1922, but yesterday it was extinguished, A par- tial exploration of the burned under- ground arv? failed to disclose any fire in the coal ms that have houscd @& roaring furnace for six months, s AND I POLLY Dr. | coal | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923, H. Vorovesky, Moscow's observer at Lausanne peace conference, Is shot dead while dining at hotel by Mauries Conradi, formerly & captain of the Russian army | British labor party appeals to th Russian government asking the soviet to avert any precipitate aetion with reference to the sending of British eruiser Harebell to the Murman coast, of shipping beard, New York real es. tate luwyer nounces has begun suit aguinst Charles M, Sehwah of $25,000 note, Mps, Myrtle P to Mark Henry A, Mark Hayes gave George Maxwell of New York eity, now in can soolety ympose and Publishers, has been named in in- dictment on charges of having sent anonymous letters to Allan A, Ryan. U, 8 Chamber of Commeree at New by York declares for United States in tional eourt of participation permanent justie Pinchot of interna. Jovernor Pennsyivania signs bill providing for old age pen- | ign laws. slons; applicants must be at least 70 and those with more than $3,000 in | property are barred Geraldine Farrar leases | farm with colonial house near for conditions in eonviet camp, Tallahas- isolated | souther: North BLACKSMITH FINDS CORPSE OF VICTIM (Continued from First Page) | There is also a deep wound upon the lewer jaw and a gash in the left ear. The police are of the opinion that the slayer attacked the aged man with the blunt end of an axe. Had A Hunch, New Milford, Conn,, May 11,—The | body of George Huitz in Umpawaug pond at Topstone about last midnight went to the pond because, as they termed it, they “had a hunch" gey could find the body. They took the grappling outfit used here aml gas | torches and lanterns. The three officers, Neering, Keifer |and McMahon, and the blacksmith, Morey, hook grapplers being used at the pond merely caught weeds and did {not get down to the bottom. The four men arrived at the pond at 11 o'clock and quickly hooked onto the body, but lost it. A little later they got the body and towed it to shore and anchored it. Known As George Arnold. The men knew the dead man as George Arnold, a retired sea captain, and here in New Milford the man was generally known as George Arnold. | barracks at Ridgefield and then Dr. | Smith, the medical examiner. The latter then and asked for instructions as to an | autopsy. | In the pockets of the clothing were $11.13 and a gold watch. The watch | had stopped at five minutes after | nine. Clue Is Held. The theory held by the police was four New Milford men who found the | were delayed a half hour becausc of felt convinced that the fish | | The men called up the state police | notified Coroner Phelan | thaty Hultz or Arnold had been in a | fight and they belleve two men were | his assailants. A clue is held to the | identity of these men. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. A dime dance under the auspices of the senior class was held in the | noon. This is the last of the series of I'riday afternoon dances which has been held at the school for the past year. Music diet Durham and his jazz orchestra. The lower class assembly will be { held Monday of next week instead of | Friday, it was announced toda: are planning to visit the hospital during the hours of “Hospital Day | tomorrow afternoon. Miss Maud | Traver, who is in charge of the train- | partment of commerce to investigate ing school, will hold a conference | terested in the profession. The members of the track team met in the locker room of the school today to adjust the list of eligible members of the team, The results of the mid-year class | nominations will be announced the early part of next week. | the ballots are counted several "hanges must be made, It was found in some cases that one student was nominated for two or three offices, ! This and several other matters per- taining to cligibility will be decided upon by Monday or Tuesday of next { week, it was announced by Principal Louts P. Slade today. KAPLAN IS MATCHED New York, May 11.—Danny Inglish featherweight hoxer, matched with Louis (Kid) Meriden, Conn., in a 12 here next Tuesday. ush, Kaplan of round bout | would bring it to 12,000,000 shares of | | gymnasium of the school this after-| corporation or subsidiaries. | was furnished by Bene- | Former Goody Several young women of the school | Der Plantation with any young women who are in-|in the Philippines and some | Although | | capital stock from $225,000,000 | a par value of $25. ! of stockholders to issue part of the THE Hampton, N, H, and will seek rest in quiet estate she says. Alphabetically Arreuged and Ready Hefor LINE RATE CONSECUTIVE INsB Death at Providence of Matthew § Dwyer, 63, general mansger of the Providence Evening Tribune. 1 Hae Ine White House makes public selee- tion of Rdward I, Farley of Chicago to sueceed Albert Lasker as ehalrman pon com- of legislative committes work of Investigation Flerida pletes its see dispatch sa No Ad Acespied After Postmaster Gen, New in address at Manfield, O, admits there is division Canvenience of Customers. Ask For & “Want Ad" Ope Burope, president of Amerl- B republican party ranks and appeals Authors for party solldarity against blees and factions Iingside seats for Dempsey-Gibbons fight, July 4, will cost $560 plus war tax, promoters at Shelby, Mont, de. clare, the engineering Los Angeles synagogues for sacramental purposes and say there is no need for wine in their religious practices according to Jew. bar wine the eity's employ Saturd 87 wvalue, $4.95; also §7 value at 84, advt, The Bt, Matthew's Lut Feople’s society will hold Hible hour at § lock I, Garland Penn of Cineinnati in address at Louisville deplores ex. tensive migration of negroes from to northern and western Dr, 4 Victor Specials at M lare enthusiastic over the broidery sale to hel. states, DANGE ON BOAT, TRUCK AND ALSO IN GOURT T0 BE WED 2 of 3 Marathoning Couples Get IA- censes in Washington—Afoot G6 return a large sum of order, French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main | 8t, Prof. Bidg. Exclusive millinery, | ~advt, | Miss Catherine Murph Hours, From Baltimore. Washington, May 11.—The mara- undergoing an operation thon dance craze caused at least| Open alleys at the Cas three-fourths of the employees of the (AIVE. supreme court of the District of Col.| Fdison and umbia to drop work this afternoon ¢hines. C. L. to watch three couples dance about the stately corridors and in the clerk's | office, where marriage licenses for two | of the couples were obtained, The dancers came in a big motor truck from a houseboat on the Po- tomac river, where they had been | dancing continuously for '66 hours. | The dancers were from Baltimore, Md. | . ) .| Original Penn. Serenad: The dancing brides and grooms| ... s "5 aqvt, Dearest—vocal record I.. Pierce & Co.—advt. w style divided top « Plerce & Co.—advt. All style Victrolas. —advt. Hear "Dearest,” vocal, Sonora Plerce.— advt. Victrolas and Pianos, ¥ —advt, ~—advt, “our Victor Record sp rce & Co.—advt, failure to make arrangements with a minister. They danced down to the chambers of Judge Mattingly of the | municipal court—about 200 yards from the license clerk's office. Here they danced slowly and listlessly while Judge Mattingly agreed to marry them last night at ten o'clock on the hougeboat. S, 0. DIVIDEND New York Branch of Oill Company Awards Quarterly Amount of 35 Cents, Payable June 15. C. | Meet me at Schmarr's advt. Open alleys at the Casl advt. Special Boxes of Ch Mother's day at Hallinan Open alleys at the Casi advt, —advt. | —advt. New York, May 11.—Directors of : Special the Standard Oil Co., of New York today declared the regular quarterly dividend of 35 cents, payable June 15 on stock of record May 21, and then | called a special meeting of stockhold- ers May 31 to increase the authorized to! boxes of ch at Henry Morans, 365 —advt. $300,000,000, The stock now comprises 9,000,- 000 shares. The proposed increase Company H, 160th Inf. Members of company for Special Drill at 4:25 urday, May 12, daylight instead of 4 p. m.,, a received. By orders of CAPTAIN EDWARD P, If the increase is authorized the directors purpose to ask the consent additional stock to employes of the ARCH FOR RUBBER ar Official is Appoint- ed By Secretary Hoover Washington, May 11.—J. J. Blandin of Baltimore, former head of the Rub- bureau of the Good- year Tire and Rubber company, has been appointed chief of the special commission bheing chosen by the de- HEADS ¢ THAT'S ALL WE D Glasses the possibilitics for rubber production Seuth American countries. Specia! appropriation to pay the cost of such an investigation was au- thorized by congress immediate'y| prior to its adjournment last March. | Its purpose is to determine what new | sources of crude rubber may be made, avallable for American manufflc!urors.‘ Eyesight Special 327 MAIN ST. SILVER W -t WEDDING RIN Couldn’t Prove Injuries Were Received at Work; The claim of Aram Sarkesian ()f’ this city for compensation from Lan-| ders, Frary & Clark was denied by Compensation Commissioner George B. Chandler yesterday on the grounds that no proof was offered showing that a permanent or partial injury to the right leg of the applicant was caused through an injury received while at work in the factory. He had | heen paid compensation to date for | total incapacity. SEE OUR WIN | CINDERS FOR used for the bullding fund |street, a nurse at St. Francls' hospi- (tal, is recuperating at her home after Radlo sets ana supplies at Morans. New fox-trot record No. C. L. Pierce, Open alleys at the Casino tonlght-; New Split-top Victrolas, at Morans'. | Mother's Day at Hallinan’s.—advt. See the new Flat Split-Top Victrola Special Notice Examine Eyes and Fumish BUT WE DO IT RIGHT Frank E. Goodwin TEL. 1905 _—— 149 Main Street A. H. Harris ~General Trucking— HERALD “WANT ADS" Por 0 Quick Applieation, e = I P, M, Por wifed Page on Bame Day, Afds Accepied Over the Telephone For Call 935 And rator, City Items Stanley Hellberg has resigned from'| department board of public works and will leave | of the day. Alteration sale now going on at 8./ W, Menus, 395 Main street, Special Women's Oxfords and Pumps, $6 and Men's $6 and | heran Young 1 its monthiy this evening The women of St Joseph's parish orans' —advt art and em- d under the auspices of the Sisters of St Joseph | === \m-xt weok, The event is expected to money to be | of the y of Tremont ino tonight— | talking ma- advt, Henry Morany Open alleys at the Casino tonight.| ecials, 10049 by ers. C. L. No. 19047, Victrola. C. at Morans'. —advt for dinner.— ino tonight— ocolates ‘s—advt, no tonight— for | ocolates for| Main street. | | . C. N. G. will report p. m., Sat- saving time, s per notice | . DUNNE. 0— list EEK SHOP DOW SALE (elehosi] AUTOMOTIVE Antos And Trucks For Sale ATLEN TTean §30. Dilven LO00 miles All new | alae one Overland tounis car, Good condition 2, Rudelph, 37 Chery 8t Autos And Trucks Por Sale WTTSON, 100 18 goed vhRRINg Fou ditlon Wishes 19 sl onse. Can b JORDAN. 1S ex.ellent APPOATANSE vion, § good ties Pri ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS —— Florists and Nurserymen, 3 “TAPANESE privel 8 per 108, Barberry bush mall geranium oups wie | SoaRye T passhger Low and i . only $608, K. M & Bim B i CAR, 1018 In very geed nically, recently overhavied, i and upholstery, § yood 11res | Bearle & 19, tor § Bence, 51 Main Bt Phone 3213, Phone 2116 108, half wood | TTRERTY. ¢ Negil and roadst 9 ar A, BUIPR TRUCK, D, 8 o esenium. (¢ ¥ Pansies 300 & dos for window boxes 100 sach and up. A vy nice plant, Adelph Sandalle, 213 Oak Bt y | _Phome S8813. | BUTOR FEDAN, T8I0 sew e OTEANDER for saie ient running condition, Wil sae: summer and winter, quiek sale. M. Irving Jesier, 193 Areh 8% 8t 24 foor “Thie is & Studebaker Year.' NOHREVVMAN= Plaie your ing, 1918, Jusi (haroughly ever frult trees, herries, e0.: alse §o0d_paint, tir ¢ faly, 30 day| Aaren ing_work, Stmensen. Phens # Motor extra quiet, MeCarthy| Mans POTTED planis and cut fowers. Puneral 1208 Btanley Bi. Telephone | TAK ialty. Johnson's Greenhouses, ¥ood palnt A Phons 8§80, ¥ wacellent mech condition, FAR RaT My TN new tires, aru low, New Britain Buiek Ue, : | v, ele, L R ety Abe Eriialn Buiek | ary oML L it 10 8] Clgsed meter, Just thereughly everhaule | § good cord tires. paint Is falr, price 855 MeCarthy & 8t Them 1208 Stantey #t, Phoue 1398 o 7||l BLOBMORILE " In exvcelloni sond'iion passenger, economical 1o epurate, ™ ood, Price enly 8200, Termy to responsis le parties. U, A, Hewes, & Maln 81, Phone 3216, e GVENLAND, 7 vass. touring ar, § cylnder, Continental motar, Only §200, K, M. Hearls & Co. Cor, Elm & Park Bts, Phone 2110, RO, 1983, sport model, demonstiator, New CAr guarant K. M, Bearle & Vo, Plone 2110, Cer, n & L Ll WEO tourlng. We can All good value, Low down pay and Tieriana 1 e onan. Asron 1i & o a JAgiat wwa price 8t Hartford, » Pink bl Apply and Chandler sedans. ¥ closed cars that van he hought ae early and take ek Cohen, Ine., 185 stree Openevenings. your Park o Pricy SVINAST, § passenger coups. ¥ Excellent paint, § bran Her a teet mechanical sha "uun DODGE towing car and Heo Rudolph, 137 Cherry B, % | GLABSRS- ! CADILLACS= Tortoise lost In the eity Wednes: | day, Finder return to The following Cadillace for sale at reasonable prices, These cars are sendition and are HERALD OFFICE, A WIRIRT WATCH-—-White gold movement, lost Tues, p, M., Prob- ar Central Junlor High school, Re: | ward, Return to lerald office, | | CORT FINTTTan marksmananip me I teward 1f returned to 1919 Cadiline Phacton, § pasa touring. o . 11-4 ton CApariiy, nt, price §00, , Cor, Elm & Park 8is KD, 1016 Apeodw Condition good, K, M, Bearle & C: _Phone_2110, THE LASH MOTOR COMPANY, “A REPUTABLE CONCERN, COR, W, MAIN & LINCOLN TEL, 3000, | | | | { R BT s, cameras in the you got yours? - M, 10, if taken Greenwood Inst uteed. im & HAKER touring « Phone 153+ [ Park, Ches n Bearl ¥ ATUDR At once, wtreat, Store Announcements e ——— R st | GARBLER Ton | “power. Wil demonstrate anywher P 3 Tel. 316 365 High 8t, MARKET |~ STREET | hppEN 5 U NEXT 1 DEPENDABLE USED CARE | plenty of apeed and 4300, e | A running cone |MOORE DROTHERS FISH HAVE MOVED FROM CHUI TO 30 COMMERCIAL BTREET, TO POLICE STATION, 1920 Franklin sedan, Ford ra Ford touring. Buleke light delivery. 8. & ¥. MOTOR SALES CORP. ELM BT, USED CAR VALUES Oakland touring, 1 with wire #HOE REPATRING—Work and _mat g wheels, Bargain, at a low price, the best. Lowest prices In town. 8 called for and dell .89 Arch _Phone_1988. G. Blanc WANTED=1,000 imen, women and children to be well dressed on ensy weokly pay- ments. Hoston Clothing Store, 63 Church | St. Next to Herald office, 155 Durant touring, 1922, new paint, in A-l shape. Look thin car over before you buy. DODGE sedan, fir good paint; price Grobateln, 31 Amberst 8t. Tel. 1088-13, DODGE, 1915, sedan, Bteel grey paint, per- fect engine, 6 oxcellont tires, natural wood wheels, A beautiful car at an at- tractive price. McCarthy & St Thomas, | _1208 Stanley St. Phono 1396 or 1400, DURANT touring, 1922, Thi throughout, seliing with tee at §760. A bargain, Thomas, 1208 Stanley, To "ORD BEDAN, 1051, & very good (ires, ex- | cellent paint, inechanically perfect. Up- holstery like new, lock wheel, ete, Low price. An exceptionally good buy, Me- ! 2 & St. Thomas, Stanley 8t | 1366 or 14860, H | | A. G, HAWKER, TEL. 2456, 62-54 ELM ST, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 "ADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS ’;. Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern,” West _Maln, Corner Lincoln St. [ Cleveland motor cars and | American Sales Co,, § Elm_St DOKT and OVERLAND motor C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry street. USED CAR SALE— 1921 Studebaker newly jainte R Special derful Dodge tires ; Oldsmolbile 8, ar, paint and tires of power Oldsmoblile 8, newly painted ., Buick rondste 4 brand new tires, good condiclon PERTTTN 600 Hudson coupe, as good as a new Nash sedan . 1917 Buick tou 1916 Buick touring 1917 Chevrolet touring pass., BIA, i 1920 6 shape ronds This car Is absolutely new, selling at "Hm‘f $50 off lst price. MeCarthy & 8t. Thomas, 5| 1208 Stanley St. Phone 1395 or 1460, ! | FORD COUPES—Thiee t6 chooss from, late , models and in first class condition. Ing. at Honeyman Auto Sules Co., 139 Arch | St.Phone 2109, FORD COUPE, 1931, Good paint, 5 excel- leot cord tires and in fine mechanical | condition, New Britain Buick Co., 225/ Arch_St. Phone 2007 FORD SEDAN, 1922, in_good low mileage, fully equipped. Call 306-3, evenings. n 1920 go0d 90 350 AND BTAR motor cart “Just Real Good Cars. h 1919 1920 parts and ac motive Sales Co., 200 E. Main St. JORDAN AND motor cars. Sales and serv! 5t., Hartford, 1921 conaltion; | 5 good tres. 1921 125 100 100 AUPMOBILE CARS 6. City Statlon, Hartford Ave, Corner undili Main 8t. A, M. Paunelll»i FORD, 1923 coupe, b good tires, speedome- ter, lockwheel, bumper, cigar lighter, oil | gauge and many other good extras. Up- holstery like new. Car in first class con- dition ‘througliout. Call after §:30. p. m. | Llf“:'lll\g_:'::.:'\p All these cars carry u guarantee tu be Phone 2215, I High grade motor cars. Sales C. A, Hence, 51 Main Bt. as represented. with | Moak- | condition Call 612, Mr. 1 Delivery. | 1922, A-1 condition. Rallroad Arcade, Apt. D touring, 192 extra tire and rim ler_or_write Ges MAXWELL AND CHALMERS. Sales and Service. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 ~ Arch_St. Phone 2109, | FORD ROADSTER, - : Sheap for cash. MOON MOTOIt CARS—Model 6-40 touring, | oo s 31,295, F. O. B. factory. 7, Gresn, | 2riuhiter 18 Boon, : Bales and Service, 227 Glen St. Tel. 28: FPORDS! FORDS! «ORDS!—Sport road- | R R T e ster, $126; 1918 runabout, $100; 1916 run- | service. A. G. Hawker, 8 Elm St. about, $60; 1921 coupe, $325; phone 2450, livery, $160; 1917 touring, $30; REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kenneth M. coupe, $165. Somo others to pi Easy terms. Automotive Sales & § Bearle & Co. Sales and service, Cor. Elm Yottt and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, Tele- Co., 200 E, Main, phone 2110, RELIABLE USED CAR EXCHAN 86 ARC i PHONE Bales and Tele- These prices are special for 3 days onig, PaSSENgET fou t used cars we have , Inc., 185 Park touring. Fine FORD, 1918 roadster, just , 5 g tires, extra rim, tools and tubes, $100. Call 503 between 6-7 eve. or write Her- | ald, Box 3. G, M. €. TRUCK, 1i-ton capacity, Goud_condition. A, G. Hawker, 8t. Phone 2456, i Priced right. Autv Parts and Accessorios 3 A most compicte i everything for the motorist. Used tir all sizes at §2.50 up. New Bngland 1 tor Works Phone_s50. Gasoline, ofla 3 lark's Auto Ace $_So. Main St, A 10% cash discount oft a ing price on all wuto sup- his offer includes such legal stop 1 S0 STUDEBAKERS—Light six tourlng, $976; speclal six tourlng, $1,275; big six touring, $1,760; F. O. B. factory. M. lrving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This s & Studebaker year.” cheaf, | 52 Eim | WILLYS-KNIGHT motor cars, sales service. “The Sleove Valve Motor.' Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 205 and R C.! HERE 18 THE BEST VARIETY OF USED CARS IN THE CITY-- Autos And Trucks For Sale 8 e bumpers, 1922 1920 1921 1921 1919 1920 Franklin touring. Buick, 7 pass. Reo, 5 pass. Hudson, 7 pass, Hudson coupe. Dodge roadster, 1928 Dodge sedan. 1910 Oskland touring. 1922 Maxwell tourlng. 1919 Hudson speedster. Brand new Ford roadster. 1921 Ford sedan. 1920 Maxwell touring. 1917 Oakland touring, $209. 4 Studebakers, touring, at $100 each, plugs, Stuait horow, CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— Park and Iige- man wiio years. J. M. Ask the Guar. vankiin Squa Philadelphi rell, 11 Buick, 1.2, § pass. touring. Bulck, 1920 coupe. Bufck, 1919 coupe. “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 1§ A USED BUICK." TIRES - BAT Cord ti fos at Ford, 1921 coupe, U Nell Tire & B Oakland touring, 1920, § pass. St. l'hone 9u0. Chevrolet roadster, 1921, Many Others. These cars have been reconditioned 5 TR » Parts and Accessoric and newly painted. 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 nothing and it may save you Inconvenience and lots of money. Use judgment in purchas- ing a used car, SEE US FIRST. L TUBES="(iood. od Wear.," Absolutely guars aguined Imperfections, lion't ex- get the best. Al automobila . Chavies k. Hudiield, successor o diield-Swanscu Co, 21 Myrtie sireet, 1706, harge and inspect your va Lefore you put it Into service for mer. A, G, Mawker, o2 Elm st Open every cvening until 9 o'clock. Pick out your used car and call for demonstration. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used cars considered. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES, 139 ARCH ST. PHONE 2108 e P e, cord L H Cogswen, PENNSYLVANIA VACUUML and favric, in all sizes, ‘hestnut St . BATTERY, . 1. Cogswel Fhoue 1415-2, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO,, 225 ARCH ST, PHONE 2607 Classified Ads in the Herald are re- 5 Chestuut staset, TEL. 1238-3 | sult producers. Read ’em over; 300 Sales and daily. Slmmons Storage Phone 2 IER PALS WHY LECTURE PA TONIGHT? You KANEW THE BANQUET WoULD BE MATTER OF PRINCIPLE ) LATE. = GAL. NEVER LET A MAA THIAK HES PyUTTIA ANY- D;es The Worm Turn? He Does Autos~—iaxl servive L1 TAXI-—Phone efficiant taxi service _waxi Service at the K PACKARD SERVIUE—Best car lu the city for lomg tiips Call Jue Farr, 1847, 162 BY CLIFF STERRETT TAXL K, rellable neop numbers Daytim 1 THE PALACE Auto Live, . Ciives, Prop., 251 Main St, rear Hudion Lunch, Tel. 2006, Night Tel. 1i11-5, these 5 Garages To Let CCOR. WEST PEARL & ARCH N age to rent, show room, repair room and _space for cars. Tel. 1271 HARRISON & T _ Watson and PROSPE( premises ycles and Bic, “DAVIDBON “motorcycie, | fine condition; ridden only 9,000 new tires, chains and battery; equipped. Fredriksen, 167 Map! Phone 3 INDIAN " imotorcycle with side 1923, fully equipped A-1 condition, $3 1 2215 Ask for Mr. Westman INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, 1919 tebullt com: pletely overhauled. Call 411 West Main St atter 6 p. m. es; fully 8t

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