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1084, MAY STARTING NOW! PRICES ON OUR USED CARS SMASH THE MARKET NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, 26, A slaughtering cash sale of Motor Cars. We mean it when we say that this sale will live in the memory of the dealers and individuals, 72 hours will sell every car that we offer, Money talks and will shout loudly and he recognized by you My, Buyer for a New or Used Car, ¢ LOOK !—Think of this ! Every one a slaughter of former prices, Unheard of values, Every car ready to run, Some are repainted and rebuilt, Here they are—First come, first served, Dealers invited, 1, Cash Cohen Bargain—1922 Hupmobile touring, revarnished—8$665, Dealers are getting $850,00 for these, Cash Cohen Value—1921 Lexington Touring, new tires, $550.00, Sensational Cohen Value, 1919 Chandler Sedan, overhauled, $275,00, Cash Sacrifice on Powerful Stanley Steamer Roadster, wire wheels, new tires, new hoiler; worth $550,00—only $325,00, Stanley Steamer, 7 Pass. Touring. Cost its owner $5,500,00, all modern to 1922, Do you want to Steal a Steamer at $650,00, Lexington 1922 Demonstrator. I, Aaron G. Cohen, refused $1,650,00 for this whirlwind only last week but to our new Policy Business, I will give this prize of the city with $175.00 worth of equipment for $1,275.00, Miscellaneous lot of popular cars $50,00. Two Overland 90 Country Club Roadsters in good condition. Selling else- where at $350,00. Our cash price $145.00, Liberty Chummy, new tires, late model 6 cyl. continental. A steal at $245.00. Willys-Knight, 1919, 7 passenger wire wheel touring. Selling at Boston prices £650.00. Our cash price $375.00, Cohen’s gift to an early buyer. National Sedan. Cost in 1919, $4,250.00, Just painted—$§450.00. 12, Brand new Lexington coach, 1924, slightly shop worn, 103 off list. 13, 1923 New Columbia, subject to offer. 14, 1917 Packard twin six Roadster only $275.00, 15. 1923 Oakland Sport Touring, slightly used as demonstrator, 10% off list. 16. 1917 Cole, 8, touring. Recently overhauled—$110.00. 17. GRAND FINALE—One lot of 30 cars at $75 to $250.00, also 1920 Bethlehem two ton truck at $175.00. 1917 Cadillac Cabriolet—$475.00. WATCH THE RESULTS Zev, owned by the Raneocas Stable and ridden by Jockey Ear] Sande, as he crossed the line winner of the famous Kentueky Derky at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky, Martingale was second, the two horses having run in that order throughout most of the race, Vigil, winner of the $50,000 Preakness at Pimlico a week before, came with a rush to win thivd place after ill racing luck, MRS, KIMBALL WILL "oRwITz ReriG rhow - SPEAKERS SELEGTED HEAD CHAUTAUQUA Veterans of Three Wars to Ad- ress “Young America” Tuesday | for him to devote his « to the fuel business. tirement from the aut Mr. Horwitz is a pr new her of Harmony & A M Giddinags chapter, It } Independ ent Opder of I'Nal WRIth, Order o loyal Americar and ' Eddy.Glover post, AS @ Ine., Fuel Hesigns Pyom Lash Motor Co,, o Devote Entive Timg o BT © motor company Martin Hagwitz will rotire on June have presen Mr, Horwitz with a 1 an secrotety and general manager | £Ift In gold coin, John E. Lash, pres Motor Co. Inc., of 454 19ont of the company, presented him to devote all his With a check for $10( and Wood | Louis Dubowy will sueceed and Wood | Horwitz as sceretary, He has A o connected with the establishment ounc -.‘:’,”,.,,Tl,,.‘\h'r,-,m. since it was organized with the ex. ‘r and his committee shed last win- | ception of onc year. He s well lows: known and popular in the trade GOVERNOR AGREES T0 HAVE SPECIAL GRAND JURY ACT Consents to Have Guarantors Hold Meeting and usiness, » the emp '] tod »f the Lash West Main stroet, ‘ he Univer Mr. The time schedule for speakers in the schools next Tuesday Wwas an- ed toduy by Frederick V. Street IL s as (ol Bwarthmor o the Chamber o ing. Miss Lilah Gilbe representative of (" present and explaine and went intc neetion W The fol ed for this yea Mrs, Effie G, Kimball; treasurer, J : 3 s i C. Loomis; sccretary, M tn, The following chalrmen were also appointed: tanqua, W. W, ticket gommitt chairman advertising g B. Comstock; chairm 3 Willlam “'C. " Hungerford; chalrman grounds committee, Harry ', Jack ompany s th fuel lepartment of t g Co., and was s ter by Mr, Horwitz and scveral asso- . ciates, Mr. Horwitz has connected . with the Lash Motor Co. since is or- , manization five years ago. He has school, 10:30 a, m.—L, Kast stroet 1, Penfield and Tke Smalley street sehogl, 10:30 a, m,~ Charles Fuller, W W, Bullen Nathan Hale sehool, 2 p. me—W, F. Sternberg, Stuart Heiberg Smith school, 9 a .m. - Frederick | Ilelschauer. | Rockwell school, 9 a. m, — B, C.| Morey, Northend school, 2:30 p. Shea, Nathan Avery. Lincoln street sche W. E. Latham, F. 8 The end of Monroe strect school, the state's investigati into the| B 1. Hitchec ¢ shooting of Clarence Peters by Wal-| ©sgood Hill school, 10:20 a. m, — yeon smith of York 2 m~John Complete acts Considered in | 1, 9:45 2, m.— amberlain, :30 p. m— Ward-Peters Case o Albany, N. Y., May 26 son; chairman of Sunday committe Rev. H. W. Maie The Boy Scouts, through their ex ‘ecutive, Walter 0. Cook, have offercd [ ‘to assist in getting ouf the advertis- E ‘Ing and placards. This work will he started immediately. Chautaugus opens in New Britain this year June 25 and will contir to July 1. © 'Plekots are av now Chamber of Commerce, lablc at the Peninsula of Lower California is.a most. as large as the mainland of ter 8. Ward is scen in the announce. [ewey Sclander, George W, Wella | ment by Governor Smith that he had ; I:"‘r"r LIS s Lot granted the request of Attorney Gen L L R 4 Carl Sherman that an extraordinary| | PO Al chool, 10'a, m.—Mra; LAl special and trial term of the supreme | 'Mf} HIGCC L 180 p court and a special jury be convened | TG Gl e odore Johnson, |,[, \‘\oatchesl(-r county, scene of the | 1o ooy geander. | 2lavIng, | Blihu Burritt Junior The governor sald that only the sc- | 5 lection of a judge and the date for| "y g0t T ehool, §: opening the session remained to b& g 1y Wood, W. W. T. Squire, s completed and ha urther announce- o school, 9:15 —— pleted and that furt! Academic High school, 9:15 a. m.—| | ment probably would be made Mon- | jonnstone Vance, Harry C. Ginsberg, day. | George Barn The state investigation AARON G. COHEN, INC. 185 PARK STREET Open Evenings and Sunday HARTFORD, CONN. Jtaly to the heel of the hoot. i i e For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts. hindered by ecfforts of counsel for| Bartlett school, 2 p. m.—NRobert C, Ward to restrain the state from using | Vance, A. W. Pyser. |as evidence certain cablegrams, Thesc| Camp school, 11 a. m.—W. B. Ross- messages the state has contended | berg, Kdward Hildebrandt. e e T “lwere exchanged between Ward and| St Mary's school, 3:30 p. m.——Cur- | played an important. part in Its 8uC- | piy family shortly prior to the shoot- Sieldon, William J. Rawlings. | | cess, and has been instrumental Infy o oy are believed to contain evi-| Joseph's school, 8 p. m.—W. k.| Increasing its business and its plant| 00T el o s coaking 1o meet | : | to its present large size. He decided | .ot qemands. The documants| Sacred Heart school (time to he an- | recently that it would be necessary| .. nro heing held pending decislon | nounced later)—W, W. Bullen, J. G. |of the appeliate division on an ap-|Henderson. peal from a supreme court ruling or- dering them turned over to the attor- | Boys Stole Gems From ‘;:;:v ::: liv;‘rx:‘!‘.r”:lm appellate division East Mal“ Stl‘eet Hflme James Butler of 226 IBast Main |street reported to police headquarters MARTIN HORWITZ, -t- COMING -3- ‘ROBIN HOOD’ LYCEUM tis A GOOD NAME | last night that someone entered his L Names mean something. - i i Sy | 45N < | |Seaman Gets $40,000 | ) s i p « 1 v- | For Injury to Legs home during the day and stole sov ! |eral articles of jewelry. Sergeant | Washington, May 26. — Johnny | patrick McAvay conducted an inves- | Murphy, an ordinary seaman, obtain- ation and learned that two small |ed a $40,000 verdict against the em- {hovs ahout six years of age stole the | ergency fleet corporation today When |gems which were recovered and re-| he proved he would no longer he able |{yred to the owner. to work at his calling be: AU AL kin g 0ol No 24 Wk delladiont by feet resulting from injury aboard a g ol alarm at o'clock yesterday | 8hipping board vessel. Murphy Was |aeai00n, to a tenement house at 33 | |struck by a wooden beam, SUffering |grgp gtroct. A tenant was burning | broken legs and fallen arches. |some old paper, and smoke filled the | e : house, alarming another tenant who | APPEAL 1§ i called for the firemen, There was no Washington, May 26.—Appeal of | damage done, | the carpenters for a re-hearing of the| Irving Middleton of 26 Witson | * |award to the sheet metal workers in|strect has reported to the police that! |the question of construction of metal | his bicycle was stolen yesterday from [trimming was denied today by the in front of 96 West Main street. [national board of jurisdictional| Soon Iee, who conducts a Chinese awards in the building industry, laundry at 640 Main street, has com-| {plained to the police that some hoys |8 entered his place yesterday and stole | 91. %8 from the cash register, You identify New Orleans with molasses; Chicago with packing-house products; Troy with collars; Dan- bury with hats; Boston with leather, beans or culture, as your taste inclines. Some of these places have only local reputations. Others are famous nationally and abroad. : Every country knows New Britain as The Hardware Jity. Yesterday an Australian buyer was here for tools; a South African importer sought cutlery; a Norwegian | specified butts and builders’ hardware; a Brazilian plac- 1 ed orders for miscellaneous goods. All the time to every “j RED PEPPER HEAT ‘w . fi;?&?v?;g slti{:}i r‘;}?ere flows an unceasing New Britain ENDS RHEUMATISM New Britain-made goods are trustworthy. Into U. 8. TREASURY STATEMENT. Treasury balance, $412 FOX’S Sun.—Mon.—Tues.—Wed. “Take a tip from I Wmthrp Wise Save the Surface with KYANIZE * 2 ALLTERTS them competent workmen put earnest labor. Three gen- erations of careful craftsmen and honorable trading justify your town’s world-wide reputation. When you are suffering so you can | Local stores a_l’@ owned and oDel’ated by men who§e Iy ket around, Just try Red Pep | brothers, sons, kinsfolk, neighbors, are employed in tet known, _ Nothing: naa. such | home factories, their duties ranging from apprentice [ #5%ncea, Juat ga oot &8 750 woby ] work to general management. It is natural then that o eboun b yu A el ke home stores observe the same high“standa'rds of valqe, | ywarms the soro spot through i | fgn;,ness and reliability the words “Made in New Brit- oy s Dobpmdipided il ain” assure factory customers. When you trade here you find fair prices, get what vou buy, avoid delivery delays, deal with friends and ex- hibit town loyalty bound to make New Britain an even better place to livein. | Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to Spend your ‘money where you make it! | Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” | | from sore, stiff, aching joints. 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