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NEW BRITAIN DAILY Wireless Keeps Civilization in JEKEL FINED FOR Touch With Amundsen’s Progress RECKLESS DRIVING - S ——— s His Auto Overturned Car Driven by Superincendent of Schools ———— — ] [__.n‘wrstmmnn ] l AUTOMOTIV | Antos And Trucks bor Sake B owed in Hlor gne THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetically Aronged Por Qu Ready Referancs RATES FOR INIBRTIONS - po ertin ppeared Payid Nair DAGEE AR ed, said that the waed earvied well dieessd oh AN nis. Hosten (lething 89 Neat 19 Herald ofics the truck was rain soaked and &ht this added 1o the W wl Man When Soher, Pelham of 102 Tremont strest by Judge Kiett and o p home with his wife Nauer alone, He was arrested yestorday by Policeman ('Mara on an assault and breach of peace char Mrs. Pelham in court this merning testified that he came home drunk Saturday and shovel her against the fhe sald she was against liquor any man whe supplied her hus. band with the fluid. She further stated that he was the “hest man | P could have when he is sober," Waltkewies Sent to Jall Policeman Patrick O'Mara testified that he saw liquor pass over the bar Staniey H. Holmes, superintendent of |jn "o pegtaurant operated by William schools, He was tined 325 and costs. | Wajtkewics on East Main street (wo | S " S— Bonds in case of an appeal were Axed jays hefore the place was ralded by at $200 Attorney Harry Mikowitz| the police. When the raid was made represented the accused the officer testified that the accused Buperintendent Holmes testified that | tald him that he did not have any he was Ariving on Bassett street in A llguor in the restaurant but after a | southerly direction, With him in the search the policeman found some car were Mrs, George Mathews, her | liguor in a wal son, Mrs. Holmes and a grandson, He Policeman ('Mara said that Wait. sald ‘that when half way across the | kewiez told him that the liquor was intersection of the strects he saw a for his own use, The policeman ad. touring car about H0 or from mitted that foodstuff was on sale in the Intersection on Elis street He | the store although there was not a testified that he foresaw that some. large quantity of it l,\n'r;rm\y P. l;‘ N it happen and steered his | MeDonough appeared for the accused, ::Ir' 'mm‘l.hlel Ifl?!‘ lnr the road. As he| Judge Klett fined Waltkewicz $200 approached the southeast corner of A 1 sentenced hi mto serve 30 days In the Intersection of the street, he said Jall. fl I\:l\‘l: ’I;\ ;‘nm» of an appeal " R were fixed at $300, that the car coming east on Fille| Wit COR0 B S50 0 Greanstein street struck his, As a resuit his car " nolled the case against George Ka-| was turned over and he suffered a - treet, charmed | nerely glve the position of the ves. |fracture of the left arm, ”‘|:;‘my|n‘|’::nl|"nl.\tn")'l‘w:nrr Jaw. At ar, E. V. Raumann ARE- Mode) merely § g . v Mg 5 o| ¢ ] A SiE B ; wel and a Inconte “all well.” | Harry Simons, who was standing on | W MUAEAR LCE DR o Senred for | GERANIUNA far Toves and_comeiory, 3 e and Borv OB ARS IN THE CITT— : ; [the lawn of the Miller homestead near 4 that there was no| to 250; made up pota at low price, N, W, | _atr o s : L Whether the Maud's progress is al- the intersection of the streets, sald the accused, sal fent had violated | Greenhouse, Oak _and TaBalle St NASH and Oakland 1aotor call Hales and P due to the movement of AN |40 1o gaw the accldent and that|¢vidence 'hln"m:‘::u'll:‘(l'lr":l\ltfln e | ARRANTIMS, 5 - m),::. " Q. Hawker, %6 Eim st Tele- fee fleld in which she {8 frozen fast, , A e ) low " | 260 doz 1 e e et oo 1922 Franklin touring, |or whother she has had open water in 'r:""',' :{"';;‘:',‘,‘"","'h',"' ".',"',',‘f‘lf' GRGH A to the | Gop, " Rosta, 3 Mill_street. TEO MOTOR CATA and tracke, : .. | which partially to shape her own street and Ernest Dehm of Maple course are unknown, The intention e J Dulck, T pase, NURNERYMAN —Place your order now for | Soearle & Co. Saies and servi frult trees, herries, ete.: also doing pruns | and Park 8ts, New Britain, Conn. 1821 Reo, 6 po ¢ (' & street also testified that the cars were 2, of Captain Amundsen was to 1ie U |y, co)ing slowly. Sitmons sald that he for the winter near Wrangel Island, ing_work, Stmonsen. Phone 1921 Mudeon, ‘rn'rficn' Iant d cut flowers, 1919 Hudson thought Mr. Holmes was going about Forne 8 sarisiiv JORRAED Cresahousss 1930 Dodge roadster, [permit his vessel to freeze fast in the | o= 0 "o Yon e and Jekel about 15 ( . J 1018 Dodge sedan, feo and then to drift pole-wards with | = FEEE S0 | chicago, May 22.—Chas. (“Chuck™) T tad Found 1919 Oakland tourin the icc field. His theory is that the Oaik: Platod a8 Probatic | palmer, star athiete at Northwestern| .. __—€% SAC S 220 1022 Maxwell touring, fce fields above northeastern Siberia | o Sy S0 rested yesterday by | university shows no Il effects of the | KOLT ef painiies, So0 on, ratian o8 . 1921 Ford coupe. are carrled gradually northward and |gergeant Grorge €. ¥ fnger on i enforced breaking of training when| aay 37, Finder pleasa call Mr, J. B, | WILLYS-K ¥ 1 Ford coupe. Sitting at the transmitting fnstru s the pole, [hreach of peace and nssanlt charge.|he was forced to spend a night and | Hawksworth, 135 Linwood St. and re- | service, “The Bleeve Valv 1923 Ford coupe. ments, Soren Syvertson, Amundsen's| Seientists charting the movement of |1y court his wife testified that he | day incommunicado In jafl last week. | _celio_roward. s | SRR 1921 Ford sada radio expert, is able to report the [the Maud, as reported hy the occas- | gryck her at home on Sunday. Miss H was exonerated of any connection b tate M.I";:m"',’;"'m“_f Sen s 3 Studebakers, tourings, at $100 enal Maud's movements through the per. |fonal wircless messages to Spitzber- | pojan Johnson of the welfare organ- with the disappearance of Leighton| yinder kindly ret o Herald ofce. manent wireless station at Spitzen- |&en, are particularly interested n the |y,0010n testified that she examined the Mount, Northwestern freshman, In FiRg—ona Ford tire, complets, 22x41-7, hergen. At Washington, the United |rapldity and angle of the movement|yoman and found her arm bruised. connection with which he was held | = between Ehuttln Meadow Ave. and Har States weather bureau gets these re. | that will be shown after the 76th par- (pe gecused was placed in care of as a material witness vesterday and| vard St Tiease return to office of Pub- ports after they had been relayed [allel has been passed. If the course | noowovion Officer Kdward Connolly | celebrated by hurling an 11 inning| T from Spitzbergen through Kristiania [continues persistently northward, t|e0 "0 o' oake time, |vietory over Wisconsin in a western and Paris to the naval station across | Will tend to confirm Amundsen’s | Girls Will Leave Town. conference baseball game. the Potomac. ‘ theory of gravitation toward the pole | yiqeeq Zavard and Marion Pawal- - — 3 ok o\, rand that point may ultimately be | 4 | kie, charged with being common night . | reached even though the Maud may 4 ¥ 4 4 Thus by being in constant touch by | oot Cen T e D afony | street walkers were glven a 60 day England in I}KVee.me“t ot wireless, the scientists here can trace | oo oy o gp! ¥ ‘mupondm Jail nnmanr_n npon condi- On Pflvlng B“l Of I“. b. I ¢ JUGBETERARGA LIS e oo the course of the Maud across the | jtlon that they leave New Britain by 5 ! The Naturopath Physician aro some of them: 1920 Oakland fouring. | If the angle flattens out and By The Associated Press. | and Oatropractor in wonderful condition, $375; late 1921 pole. Thus far she is shown to have ; be- |tomorrow morning and promise to 5 | s 1 e western course, o i gir bl i > 0; or Bix. SOIIRESE N ATE FVRERRED = & Paris, May Sir John Bra 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Dodge roadster, §450; Hudson Buper Six. tha | 2 . a covered approximately two-fifths of |stay out of this city at all times. v t <] v v v, i ! 336; 1920 M §195; Bulck roadster, the distance to the pols, according to | |Kelihood will appear to be that the fy,qga Klett warned them that if they | bury, British representative in the i, . vorh Chsvriet 1| Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Edward H. Bowle, chief forecaster of | POIar pack is grounded and station- |,.."een in New Britain they will be | negotiations over the payment of the ML IR R el L b I the weather bureau, who has studied |77V, 204 that the pole never will be |y ouent to police headquarters and | costs of the American army of oceu- I vy convinead. A pek the Amundsen wireless reports, readed by the A'"""d”"dp;"t"']‘ 5 Ithe 60 day suspension will be revoked, | nmlm;, :s und?lrswor} to yhm: rl;- Genuine Naturopathy adds Exchange, 98 Arch St. “The drift apparently is carrying| The movements vecorded during | The girls were arrested on Satur.| ceived instructions from London to ¢ lyfe, el . | s ; the Maud we "\L,m. hut also 1:"}-'1L the next six months probably Wil [day night at about 11 o'clock by Ser-| withdraw from the agreement the| perye m"::} p'; use ::fu:::ywln::::!m\’-lrfihr:n‘?:ln)-"\.h‘cnl:gll-io:.m\\'r:llm ward, ahove the north coast of Si- | forecast the result. geant Patrick McAvay and Policeman | clause to which the United States gnd all forms of the electrical. The Ik sale. M. Irving Jeste beria,”” Bowie says. “That radio com- | T S TR | Thomas Feeney. In court this morn-| objected and thus come into agree-|yiolet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and udebaker Ve munication is now by way of Spifz- 3 - H ling Sergeant McAvay testified that| ment with France and Belgium | Mechanical Massage treatments. For bergen instead of Nome does not, | Gibbons Shown to Be in he saw them on Lafayette street talk-| t0 accepting the American draft|(hose convalescent there are no treat- however, mean that she is closer to Good Physical Condition ing with two men. Tater they went| Without further change. The clause ments that can be compared with Spitzbergen, but that means for re- |farther up the street, he said, ana ftipulated that the agreement should genuine Naturopathy, and for those Jaying the message vit Kristiania are 22.—Tommy [talked with another man. Still later| Ccase to be cffective if America pro-|who have failed to find relief, regard- much better. ceeded to collect war damages from |Jess of what disease or ailment or how “The Spitzbergen station, which is | long standing, or how many specialists an outpost for weather observations, treated with. This ad is of tremen- 18 in communication twice daily with | dous {mportance to you. The treat- Kristiania. In a direct line with the | ments are not embarrassing for wom- Maud's position, when last reported, | Gibbons |tn; are painless and act as magic for | was just under 1000 miles from the | ison ”!”'T:;fl'lp A i | children. pole. The distance covered from | he NiEh Alitach | The & OREST i ian, Policeman Thomas Feeney, | mote the Dempsey-Wills fight. in | Nome would be about B O S e Patrick O'Mara and John C. Stadler| New York, he announced. Some | USED miles. ; [Atenhatn i : ) [testified as to the reputation of the| months ago Rickard declared e | e, i ittt e S IR Short Messages { [Women: | would not conduct a meeting = be- FOR SALE Soefimstoba i e bl | st whone 2o The slow progres the expedi-| Sunsweet large prunes, 3%¢, 2 Ib.| Jrank Pawalkis, hushand of one of|tween the world’s champlon and oo TN | GART.AND, i tion apparently has bheen without se pkg., tomorrow only. Cooked ¥ood the accused, said that he was not fn| Wills but he said today that he had| MILLINERY mechanical condltion, o cf tlres, wire rious incident to date, as t1 e 8 —ac Jow 3 > a These cars have been reconditioned wieels, good upholstering, ice low. A 18 the reports Shop.—advt. [New Britain Saturday nighf and did| been persuaded to change his mind. and pewly: paintens O Hawiiar, (58 Bl Bt DHons 2e88. Inot know where the girls were, The — S DA DEL 5 I T, — —_ {RoG KO et X T pass. touring car, |accused were represented by Judge ¥, TRIMMED HAT painted, mechanieally pertect, lots of | B. Hungerford. New York, May 22.—Another sharp break in German marks today sent CASES R e them down to 0017% cents, or more ? { | than 56,000 to the American dollar. AND SHOW CASES F. I. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. | good. Price only K200, Terms to responsi= ble partie; C. A, Bence, {° Main 8t rested last Saturday by Officer Feeney Trades on new and used cars Fhone PSR, . e who stated that the truck carried 3,- A LB LR e L lp.e . | G ¢ v : ; \Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World | #5 ARCH ST PHONE 7 | T ; | lnc ! , ndition 1s nne. | . | < The Rgl able, 86 Arch SE. G Phone 2050, 1 ! PAIGE BEDAN, 102 pass. This car ia * i 01 Can be bought at a great sacrifi call ‘ power, excellent appearance, The Reliable, | Overloaded Auto Truck. This represents a drop of two points Apply considered, OVERLA e ble, 85 Arch , Tel, 2950 tlon very JURE LHOPOLEN us for demonstration. MeCarth, st ight and LINE CONSECUTIVE was e tald leave discharged and BUICK MOTOR CARS-"Beiter o3 @ ing bulls and Huick is bul harey TR Now Britala Buk TS Tradster tres Telophione 168 able of 155 Glen street was arralgned before Judge George .. W. Kiett {n poliee eourt this morning ', o on & charge of reckiess driving as the resuit of an aeccident at the corne of Passett and Ellis streets on Wed nesday evening of last week at about 7 o'eloek When an automobile he was Ariving eollided with a car driven by Fdward Jeke! Minimum Book © v Phon 3 b y WANT. Touring. This 18 ligs guarantee. M anthy & & Thew ? a J Fhone 1384 WANT. s uphat JEWETY & PAIGE CAR®— [ Lash Metar e, A Bapwtabie Concern, West Main, Cormner Lincoln 8. THANDLER and Cleveland meter care essories. Amencan Bales (9. § Blm TWEVROLET touring, $525; -oupe. HE00 sedan, $860; P, 0, B, factery. The New Moter Bales Uery Maln 8t T OVERLAND mater a4 Aroorasd ARar 1 P, M. Far]] CAPILAAC Same Day assifie) Page Ads Accepiad “envenience of Custamers Ask For & "Want Ad" Operater Lais 1ng, Areh " 1 om e aubl-3 endition ili BROTHERS MOTOR CARS 19 £ & ¥. Motor Bales ¢ Frankiin, Phone 3 BTAR mater # ANNOUNCEMENTS Dok and service. e ——— — Yim Bt _Ler. Flortsts and Nurserymen, §1e vJust Real Gead Cars Ford speedster, §184 'k deme. $189 A, Bence, 18 Maln 5t Phone 3316 " e FORD CARA, Fordsen Tiactor, Bales sers wia Kasy dore icei genulne parts and acecamorh # " metive i,.h.,‘ w, 300 B, Main st s SR onditie JORDAN AND MOLar Oh Sales and Hartford, .wr.nhl:u ~ 1921 1920 p 1519 del 8 BUR and_service. ory Avtom. plants for sale, Ge Lamate alitornia 1 19463 TA AND JTAPANEME privei, 2 at 1,00 per 100, Barberry bush Small ALL KINDS o raniums, 10 pepper and = 4 [ FORD runa nd Vetant 5 FORDY touring able if beught HUPMOBILE CARB—Sales and service, City _henon Bervice Bation, Harttord Ave. Corner | FONT Aranley, and 15 Matn St A, M. eana, | 0f Tor #ale an feet Inquire are. Bales High grade morer g Main B LEXINGTON . dency, b1 and service, | Phone 2115, Aor h and uy 03 Oak Kt T | MAXWELL AND CHALMENS, #a Jum b ansles and hedding dervice, Honeym AUty Sales Lo, plants, Look for Jumbe trademark on Areh EI, Phone 21 7 for window boxes 10, nlee ) Adolph Mandalle, Phono §89-13 WITr me AMUNDREN BOREN IN THE BYVERT- LOWED RY AND INBET, VAP SHOWING THE COUREE FOI MAUD, AR REPORTED BY RADIO, SON, THE RADIO OPERATOR nd 13 Tng. MERE 16 THE BEST VARIETY OF USED Ny NEA Service Washington, May 21 hergen, northernmost —Out of Spitz habitable point the law, he would turn the case over federal authorities, Palmer, Out of Jail, Wins Eleven Inning Ball Game | eports of arctic on the globe, coma wireless the progress of the Amundsen expedition across the north pole Before the ys of radlo, folks ot home waited months and even years hefors any word came in from such out of the way places as the arctic or antaretlc regions, Now, thanks to the new space and time destroying sclence, Amundsen i abla to keep in touch with the world from his ship, the Maud, wherever he might he STUDEBAKERS— special #ix tourl §1,750; ¥, O, B, 193 Arch Bt 517 Church 8t nons, ac! uring Many Others, riand . Rudolph, 137 Don't buy a used car without firet looking over our stock. A look and a ride In the car that strikes your fancy costs nothing and it may save you inconvenlence and lots of money. Use judgment in purchase g & used car. SEE US I'IRST. T.WAYB & stock of 25 used cars on hand. We accept as low as §60 as first pay- ment on a car. Open evenings and all Reliable Used Car Exchangs, Phone 2060, o BARKER trick, one ton. Inquira Conn. | Light & Power Co. K. Terwillige BIGGEST BARGAINS in used cars. Wil AUTO BALLS, PHONE 2108 HONEYMAN 139 ARCH &7, . 1915, coupe, In good running col o excer- | Private owner wisies to sel wee for | _o an_be vought reasonavle. Call 26 1¥3 Azch Bu | JORDA, € car, In excellent snape mecnanically, looks very good, fine equipment. Frice only 800, K. Lark Ct, corner Eim, Pnone 2110, fouring In good order at value CHOICEST USED CARS 1K THE CITT— | _price. Aaron G, Cohen, years | | MAXWET OTOR der now for immediate delivery well cars. United Motor Sales Co., Arch St. Phone 2109, The delivered prices are: Sport model touring $1, Standay touring, $985. | Helena, Mont., May Gibhons, challenger of Jack Demp-|they stopped and talked with a man | © sby for thb Heavywelght” champlor- [N &n aiitomablle at the corner . of| GSHMANYEdIneOty, =~ 1 hip of the world, hoxed six sounds| Y ashington and lafayeits strects, the | wemer = 3 T bl e Tt officer testifled. Sergeaht McAvag aiso| RICKARD TO PROMOTE FIGHT. | 2l ‘“"".’W'P;“f',"n',’]"rm",f: " ,'m'od“_‘in_' [said that he had seen the gifls on| New York, May Tex Rickard | slightly bothered by the streets on other mornings & early will go before the boxing commis- W - as 2, 3 and 4 o'clock. Chief William | sion today to get permission to pro- Bulck, 1622, 5 pass. touring. Buick, 1920 coupe. Bulck, 1919 coup ck, 1919, 7 sedan. | e e o o e ot Bulck, 91' ‘:11 | IAXWELL, 1031, toadster, maraon —red Bulck, 1017, cabriolet, paint, thoreugnly overhauled, guaranteed Buick, 1023, 4 cyl. demonstrator, tour. | to be In goon &hape In every was. Tha e el | _Beliable, 36 Arch st Phone 250, NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A | GARTAND, 1920, & passengasr touring car, BUICK." | “good paint and 5 perfect cord tires, In | excellent muchanical condition, Price is to 5 pass. a1 T purtect MARKS BREAK LOWER. Open every evening until 9 o'clock, Pick out your used car and call GLDSMOBILE 5 excellent cond'tion, 'S | |loading a commercial motor vehicle passenger, economleal to opurate, looks was fined $20 and costs. He was ar- tablished last Saturday. NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, mediatoly, The Rellable, 88 Arch St, Phone 2050, 86 Arch :'l(. Fi ne 2050, Clyde Rowley, charged with over- below the previous extreme low, es- n tl t M-"- c OVERLAND fouring car at §65 1f sold im- utiet miinery ©o. paint, York American league haseball club, | ; Greek foreign minister at Tausanne estimated price of about §1,500,000, | warns that Greece is ready for war if | Turkey insists on indemnity demands. Bedford, Va, vitizens in mass meet- |ing protest against selection by Presi dent Harding of H. M. Stowe, former- Iy of Marion, O, as Bedford post- master, r','"v"“’:' L <O _Main 8t. :| _'Thomas, 1208 Stanley AUY this Bulck, #1920, seven —passenger| 5ayae—g sg ghort model, iate 1033, Driven touring. Bxecelient value, $200 cash, bal-| ance easy terms, No insurance required,| 51000 miles wire wheels speclal paint ana | _Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park. Hartford,| UPholstering. berfect throughout, Will sac. | BUICK, 1920, 6 cyiinder, 4 passenger coup — S Excellent paint, 5 brand new tires, | e bRAs DS Fing car, 1n | fect mechanical shape, bLumpe=, ete. 1 q:u anachs "n!v tlon. Newly paint- | } up for demonstration. "New Britain Butek | ¢d. Hee It at Charland's garage, rear Co., 225 Arch St. Phone 2007, “Next to a| 450 Maln St. e w Buick is a Uted Bulck." REO SPEEDWAGON, 1021, 4 Uiand new — . cord tires, in perfect mechanical condi onstra- | tlon. This car can be bought at a very | low price. McCarthy & 8t. Thomas, 1208 Stanley 8t. Tel. |consults with leading British states- {men before Bonar Law's successor is |named and close observers say choice We Thank You for your splendid patronage of the past Iy s e e e Send week. We appreciate deeply this mark of o IS nati baseball club Is not for sale . 5 Shipping Board Chairman I.ask when he seek: f 1 controlli rer . : Ut y James J. C'orbett is told that Cincin- Women to sew covers on Baseballs, | - BU | at home, all time or spare time. No | all 665-12 or 505, 2 installed on the Leviathan and warns RUICK, 1020, 6 cylinder rondster, good 1. H. Dinkins, Plggly Wiggly stock- | experience necessary, Apply for in- T T |that bootleggers will be handled sc- | refit or exchange your hat. We still have hundreds of dozens of stylish straws for your selection. Now as in the past twenty-two years YOUR HATTERS Connecticut Hat Co. Aroade OPEN EVENINGS AND HER PALS POLLY THIS HOUSE BREAKING | SITUATION 1§ BECOMING | GerioUS: opyright Newspaper Festure |v erely. ! Will of author Emerson Hough filed |at Waukegan, Tll., shows estate of not more than $27,000, New and women National social convention at York condemns the fascisti vrges distinct branches for workers, Jacob Ruppert definitely Col. Hueton's half interest in acquires New | holder, announces at New Orleans that {injunction proceedings are to be taken |in Memphis against Clarence Saunders {to stop anv more spending of Piggly Wiggly money for Saunders' personal advertising. American branch of the Italian fas- (cistl is denied permission to march in | Fifth Avenue parade at New | Memorial Day and G. A.'R. headquar- ters declines explanation of the incl- dent, York | structions at the branch offices of The Bon-Taber Sporting Goods Co., at 117 [North street, New Britain; 55 Pratt | Street, Meriden or factory office, 17 Goodman Place, Hartford, Conn, e ——— The *lost and found" column ot/ the Herald is rapidly relieving the pressure on that department of our police bureau. & | Pa Certainly Is Practical YOu BOUBHT THAT AEw LOCK FOR DOOR YET PAW? § — === s LOCKS « STS CONSIDE COIN, Y'UNDERSTAAND. HAAD HELM wAS A BARGAIN! BY CLIFF STERRETT WHEREAS THESE tires, plenty of power, Wil sell at a low prica if taken at once. The ReMable, 86 | Arch S8t. Phone 2050, ( BUTCK, % ton, 1023 truck: new, ussd but | very little and selling with a 80 day guar- | 1917, ron M. rie, Park St corner Elm. Plone 2110, 1018, 1 ton speedwagon, sxcellent e gine, good tires, Price only $450. & Hearle, Park 8t, corner antes, N. RB. Bulck o, 225 Arch street, | K Phona 2607, RUICK, 1017, eabriolet, now Teing paintad | a Brewster green; appearance fine, \nr)i good upholstering and mechanically per- fact. Price only $300. This car must be seen to be appreciated, B. Bulck Co., | 225 Arch St. Phone 28 | CHANDLER bargatns. 1019 sedan i1 ox: | REO ROADSTER, 1020, new cord tires, equal to A new car, wiil convince you. The Phone 20850, One ride Reliable, 86 Arch STEAM . Hoadsters with wheeis, fine condition; touring, all latest infprovements; priced low. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park 8t., Hartford, Open _evenings, 2 cellent running order, §385; touring allght- Iy used, $450. Aaron G. Cohen. Ine, 185 Park &t., Hartford. Open evenings, STEPHENS, 1 STUNERAKER 6 921, 4 paes. sport model, maroon red color, California top, § cord tires, completely rebuilt and in fine con- dition. A snappy looking car at a’low price. The Rellable, 88 Arch St. Tel. 2050, cylinder touring car. painted, good tires, $225. 87 Eim Tel. 429-14. BTUDEBAKER touring car. Cheap If taken at once. Greenwood street. Phone 153-12. 3t SECOND ETS t RTUDERAKER touring car, Al new and thoroughly everhauled. This car ha been owned hy one party only and hay always had the best of care. The Ree , 88 Arch 8t. Phone 2050. "EED CARS Cola * Closed car, Studebaker 6" $125. Ford touring car. cheap. Auburn, 1920, Beauty Six, 5 pass. tous, . . RUDOLPH, 1020, 7 passenger. 81,500 A ESSORIES—A most compiets line erything for the motorist i sizes at $2.50 up. N tor Works, 35 E. o of Used tires in UTOMOTIVE BQUIPMENT —Gaso greases and tire service. Clark's Aut cessory Shop, 138 So. Main St

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