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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE DAY, MAY —— e - ANNOUNCEMENTS ] AUTOMOTIVE ' UTOMOTIVE ' Brief News Dispatche Irish ¥ Deva ovder to vey alvsi irreg election .y Strike Rubr; Germa liquer in disturbe Basen dispatch de \ Americans in infory Indianaps the Ameri unpatriotic please of time A na nle appe: 2 pris offenses. Bolles at ' visi treaties tion of dip n o mati as ed of war Cathe Eovernw iean Me Mareo Eover ie former head of K building trades eoun is taken to Clinton prison, Danne N. Y., for vielating ®ing Ring rules. Rrix 1he eity 1eNnite i me At 50 CONVICT REARRSSTED Michigan Abraham delegabes | WANT NEW BUILDING IN LINGOLN SCHOOL DISTRCT Parents’ and Teachers' Association Decides New Structure at Present Location Needed, Man Whe Escaped From Prison Six Years Ago Caught While Trying to Pass Bogus Cheek Alhort viet from the wha | mought years in With the slaying of Detroit tective, was arrested when he attempted check. The police are s nect him with a numb fargerios and jewel robberies in ) cago and Milwankee v, who police say tapping forger,” is sald have shot Detective Sehmidt of Detroit police department, while the Iatter was pursning him fn a spectic- sented by the fifth and sixth grades. ular chase in 1917, The detective, it was sald, had interrupted Kindy in one ot ni aixes vt supoine eats ELEGTED VICE PRESIDENT YIOLATED TRAFF'C LAWS [Cora B;:.lt". amed to Important Of- A K M " iy vigan Oh an es state ago, May 29 aped co penitenti Teachers' assocls school met last to discuss the question of accommodations. Those pres. ent passed the following resolutions;: 1. To abolish portable schools which have bheen in use due to overcrowd- 1 Ing: Against an addition to the old i« | bulldings In favor of a new build. ing on the old site; 4. In favor of an auditourinm in the brgding to be also as a gymnasium Following the business meeting, an interesting entertainment was p 7 ation of ening Parents and the Vineoln . ary, heen police de here yesterday to cash a hogus King to con 8 known as to fice ‘ederation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Mario Cavalli Drove to Teft of Post and Had No Driver's Ticense-—Fine retary of the Welfare association, has been elected vice-president of the QNS Imponed; | State Federation of Business and Pro- Mario Cavalll was arrested yester.|fessional Women's clubs, according d afternoon at about 3:30 o'clock t0 information received in this city by Traffic Pollceman John L. Carlson |this morning. Miss Beale was one of at the corner of Maln strect and the organizers of the New Britain Franklin 8quare for driving his auto- |hranch and has been one of its most moblle to the left of the traffic post|Active officers. and without an operator's license, In She was not present at the conven- police court this morning he was fined |tion, which met in Bridgeport, when 815 and costs by Judge orge W, |elected. Klett. | Risbronis . Anton Liener, father of four chil-| KIWANIS' MEETING. dren, was arraigned in court today nn} Atlanta, May 29.—With the second a non-support charge, He was placed | business session of the natlonal con- in charge of Probatign Officer Fd-|vention of Kiwanis clubs international Miss Cora M. Beale, executive sec ward C. Connolly after he stated that |set for this afternoon seventeen divi-| he was willing to support the chil-|sional conferences occupled the atten- dren. Mrs. Liener testified that she [tion of the delegates during the morn- has not received money from her|ing hours. Those visitors not engaged husband towards her support since |in such conferences spent the time in December of last year. He testified |sight-seeing. that his wife communicates with a| penver virtually is the only ecity man in Hartford and he is not will- | making a strong bid for the 1924 con- ing to support her. | vention, LOOK FOR THE TENT Maple Hill Home Sites, near Sequin Golf Club, on the New Britain trolley line. 25 minutes from Hartford, 15 minutes from New Britain. Cannot be dublicated for price, terms, location and im- provements. Prices from $225 to $500. A few higher. Salesmen at office on property afternoons, evenings and Sundays. F. H. Young Realty Co. 847 MAIN ST. ARTFORD s From A)l Over the World | MISSIONARY CONVENTION Hetumed Missionaries FProm Dark Continent 10 Address Members of People’s Chumh in Next Two Dajs The wisslona ry of the Gospe! Missionary ciety of the Peeple's echureh Chrigt will open this evening at T:30 in the chureh on Court street with a prayer and praise serviee by the young peaple of the ehurch The convention will econtinue to morrew and Thureday Among the speakers who will address the conven tion In the next two days are AMrs James Middlemass, returned mis slonary from Routh Africa; Rev, E Joseph Evans of Roston, Rev, J, E Joderquist of Breokiyn, Mrs. Herbert Innis, a returned missionary from | Africa, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard tarr, alse returned missionaries from |Afriea MUST INTERPRET WiLL Judge Banks (o Make Ruling on Re. | quest of Miss Minleky of Hartford, con 80 of semi-annua vention Who Left Money for Poor Children, Hartford, May Judga John W, Ranks of the superior court has been asked to give his interpretation of phase in the will of Miss Fllen P Minieky, of Hartford, leaving 320,000 in trust to the New York association for improving the conditions of the poor, the income to be used to take | the poor children of New York into the country, A contest over this trust started in 1015 when Mrs. Hannah Leonard of this eity, Michael O'Keefe | of York, Pa, and other nleces and nephews of Miss Minleky claimed that the trust was invalid under Connecti- eut law, Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin, | then judge of the probate court, ruled that the trust was valid, and the heirs appealed this ruling to the superlor | eourt, | With this appeal pending, John J. | Dwyer, New York and Hartford at- | torney and executor of Miss Minleky's will, decided to settle matters, and so has instituted suit in the superior court against Mrs. Leonard and the other helrs in which he asks the court to interpret or give its construction of the will, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES A program of music by the High school orchestra, community singing by the members of the two classes as- | immbled and inspiring speaking by veterans of three late wars made up | the Senior High school observance of Memorial Day today. Spencer H. Wood, commander of Stanley Post, G. A. R, talked inter- estingly on the Battle of Gettysburg, | before an assembly of upper classmen. A talk on Memorial Day by W. W. T. Squire proved very interesting. Harry Ginsberg spoke at the lower class as- sembly which followed. The usual class night cast rehearsal | will not be held this afternoon, it was announced at the assemblies this morning. A special business meeting of the Girls' league wiil be held this after- noon, The Amphion club held a dress re- hearsal this noon in the academic bullding. School will close in observance Memorial day tomorrow. The High school track team will go to Naugatuck to take part in a meet with the Naughatuck High school to- morrow afternoon. The following members of the team and the race they are to run was announced by Manager Benedict Durham: Quigley, 220 and 440 yard dash; Kin broad jump and 100 yard dash; Naples, | quarter and half mile ru McCabe, quarter, half and mile run; O'Brien, half mile, broad and high jump; Clark high jump; Gowles, 100 yard dash and relay; Durham, shot put; Dolan, 100 | yard dash; Dedorlan, mile run. Bell, Halloran, McAloon and Phe- lan are among those ineligible for the meet. This is the last meet of the sea- son, of DONORS OF WHIST PRIZES |18 creating as much | vote a eredit of 85,500,000 franes for | lete. |at THE HERALD | “WANT ADS" Avmouged For Quick eady Reference RATRS FOR INSENTIONS Charge Pre 18 LINE CONSECUTIVE 1 dew 3 dare 3 dare 4 dave 5 o " 9 ‘ 0 5180 iy Order Rafes U'pos Apphi 1.6 1on. § words to a line. 14 lines 1o an ineh Minimum Space, 3 Lines Minimum Book Chargs, 84 Cents. ted Afta ) M on Same Day d Over the Te.ephone Por af Customers. 1l 925 And Want Ad" Operster, Cou For —mmm——————mr——— INTEREST IN BOUT | Fx- France, Fspeelally Parls, M clted Over Criqui-Kilba: Ra The Assaclatea Press. | Parls, May 20— The bout for the | world's featherweight championship hetween Fugene Criqui and Johnny Kilbane in New York next Baturday interest among | fans and the gen. eral publie as did the Dempeey.Car. | pentier battle of two years ago, Tt I8 the uppermost topic of conversation on the boulevards, with Criqui a slight favorite in the bhetting ‘The department of telegraphs In | the French ministry is making special | arrangements to get the result from New York with the utmost speed, By the Parisian fight | MAY EXTEND RAILWAYS, Buenos, Aires, May 20, The exeen. tive branch of the Argentine govern. ment Is considering a plan for the ex. | tension of the state.owned rajlways, involving an estimated expenditure of | 800,000,000 pesos, RUHR OCUPATION COSTS Parls, May 20.—The government has asked the chamber of deputies to | the Ruhr occupation expenses for the month of June. The cost of the oec-| cupation of the Ruhr since the be- | ginning is estimated at 267,000,000 francs. ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEAR| District of Berlin, ss; Probato May 28, A D, 1823, Estate of Hanna Larson, or Hannah Lar- | son, late of the town of New Britain, In sald district, deceased. | Upon the ‘applieation of John Peter Lar- | son praying that as Administrator c. t. a, on sald estate he may be authorized and ompowered to sell and convey certaln real | estate belonging to eald dececsed as per sald application on file more fully appears, 1t is Ordered, That sald agplication be leard and determined at the Probate Office, In New Britain, In sald district on the 4th day of June A. D, 1023, at 9§ o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order In some newspaper having @ clrculation in sald district, and by post- ng a copy of this order on the public slgn post in the town of New Writain, in sald district, and by giving noties to all parties in interest, elther personally or by malling to each one, prepaid postage, a copy of this order, and return make to this Court of the notice given Attest: rt, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. ———ee e AUOTION By virtue of and pursuant to an order of Edward M. Yeomans, ref- eree in bankruptey of the U, 8. Dis- trict Court, I will sell at public auc- tion, the bankrupt estate of Herman Belkin, consisting of , wholesale gfo- cerles, viz: a full line of cigarettos and tobacco, canned goods, cereals soups and powders, spices, dried fruit, paper. bags, crockery, wooden ware, Also two trucks, one Paige Tour- ing car, and one dwelling house, | known as 93 Black Rock avenue, New Hittein, Conn. Sale to take place upon the premises, 49-53 Commerclal street, New Britain, on June Gth, 1923, 11:00 A, M, standar1 time, Dremises open for inspection all day June sth and 5th, 1923, WM. H. WAKELEE, The donors of prizes for the Hadas- sah whist which will be held Thurs- | day evening at Grotto Hall, West Main | street, are Schneider and Naughton,| 25 pounds of sugar; United Coal ;\nd‘ Wood Co., a quarter ton of coal; | Gordon Brothers, half crate of straw- | berries; Harry Alex, searchlight; | Kennedy's Butcher Shop, dressed chicken: Mr. Ahearn, cream beater Mrs. Morrls Cohn, assorted cookies Henry Morans, ivory plcture frame | with hand-colored picture: Mrs. M. €. | LeWitt, salt and pepper shakers; Mrs. | 1. Swarsky, basket of canned fruit; | Mr. Davidson of the Outlet Millinery Co.; Mrs. Appell, donations to be an- | nounced; Miss Badic Goldsmith, six balls of wool: Beckwith Co., gentle man's straw hat; Mr. Axelrod, ham- | | mered bronze sandwich tray; Rudman | Brothers, bag of flour; Mrs. I Birn- | baum, Plainville, box of home-made candy. ‘m 7 Special Notice | Barber shops will be clesed all day tomorrow, but will be cpen until 9 o'clock tonight.—advt | to life, pep, power, endurance and | ments that U. 8. Auctioneer, informatlon, see Duvid L. Nair, Main 81, New Britain, For Receiver, Tel, 288, DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Calropracter 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Phone 765 Hours 9 A, M. to 8 P. M. | Genuine Naturopathy adds | | | | years | nerve encrgy. I use the very latest | and all forms of the electrical. The Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and Mechanical Massage treatments. I'or those convalescent there are no treat- n be compared with genuine Naturopathy, and for those who have failed to find relief, regard- less of what disease or allment or how long standing, or how many specialists treated with. This ad is of tremen- dous importance to you. The treat-, ments are not embarrassing for wom- e e e Flartsts and Nurserym 3 RNIA AND TAPANEW anigm planis 3 v #0.00 & dez Astors al plant nd up. A 213 Oak 81, earh Vines | . ach oy h Banda ante & v Kohl Rawt, ! whawers Hollyhorks n Tomate § aot Celary Willlam To 303 Maple Place riies, of your weder now fof | also doing pruns | ne 893.23, | fralt troes, iug work, Slmensen TED piants and % Puneral works a specialty s (ireenhouses §17 Church Bt Ph g2 | A0 oF Wanakerehief, | Aaturda, Horald, | Bex 12 Lost and Found Tady's e r Wight, contalning sum mon and Articles of no value except to awner, Res ward If returned 1o Mrs, Upson, 33 Har vison Bt fost on Fland evening cit Far TANDEAG, Fouthin tarn to TTARER Monda s L ORT -} an Pul! Reward if returne Lexington St = MINK “haker last Manday night batween Carntval geounds end North Bt Suitabla roeward If returned to 180 Weave VER bille unda Te and white. R Porter, 11 o | 8 | Ll purse containing ing at | and pay. same by ing property Owner may Herald office, pr military | uniform only. Wo will make 3 for portraits, Ainished in iolland brown 11,50, Arendo Btudio 28 WONDERFUL NEW BOOK TOR OFFICH M AND WOMEN sent free; new plan helps Increase your effictoncy’ and paya you profit at the same time. Read “The | Tronder Horizon." malled without | obligation, Don't miss It. Just address osk 26, Baker-G Company, First ational Bank F Haven, Conn, Store Announcements 1 have them from ono dollar to ¢ Studlo, WANTE 7000 men, women and_childrer to be woll dressed on eaky workly psy- ments, Hoston Clothing Store, 63 Chrrch 8t Next to Herald offie thing. Auto and Truck Agencl BUICK MOTOR CAR: ing built and Bulck New Britain Bulck Co., Telephone —''Better car are be- fs bullding them."| 225 Arch street. | CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS— Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern,” Wost Maln, Corner Lincoln CHANDLER and Cleveland mator cars and accessorios, American Sales Co. CHEVROLET ¥625; coupw, §080; sodan, $860; The New | Britain_Motor st COLUMBIA, cars, R. C. Phone 2051 DODGH BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Salcs and service, 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., 155 | . Franklin; phone 731, DURANT AND BTAR motor: cal and service. “Just Real Good A. Bence, 18 Main St. Phone 2215, X Fordson Tractor. ice; genuino motive Sales 3 JORDAN AND M FARLAN mniotor cars Bales and service. 174 High St, Hartford, onnecticut, _Phone 3-4399. HUPMOBILE CARB—Sales and service. City Service Station, Hartford Ave., Corner | Stanley, and 15 Main Paonessa. | High grade moter C. A. Bence, 51 LEXINGTON and service, Phone 221 MOON MOTOR CAF . and Service, 227 n_street. Phone 2899, NASH and Oakland 1aotor cais, Sales and wervica, A. G. Hawker, i8 Elm S phote 2456, Green, Eim Tele- Sales and service, Cor, New Britain, Conn, Searle & Co. and Park 8ts. | | price Af taken at ence. | _Phone 260 s And Trucks For hale Autos And True REFARE TOU BUY A CAR IT PAYA TO JESTER HAS THE LARGEST stork 100K OVER OUR BTOCK OF USED CARS IN THE cigv HERE ARE ME OF GHOANBE FROM- CIALS Dadge Touring Pulek Touring akland (2) like mew, each Puick Touring Chevralet, 1920 Rulek Sedan pasa) vralet Readster Y8 Readster) Butek Maxwell, 1920 Pulck Coupe; Paige Sedan Bulek 4" Touring: Bulek (L] Haynes Coupe; Oakland Sedan " Fesex Sedan; Frankiin Touring We have many more bargain in used cars, Just comd in and lsok them Oldsmobile Touring; “8" Touring; Winter Top) over hefore buying your car o1 Dodge Touring. FAIR EXCHANGR Stanley Steamer; 98 ARCH AT, ant Touring; Grant Touring; 1920 Ford Speedeter; TOI0, A cylinder Tondsier, gond of power. Wil sell at a low The Nelfahte, 56 WCR, tires, plents 1920 Oakland Touring 1918 Oakland Touring; Phone 2650, Ton, 1033 Truck; new, used but and selling with a 80 day guar R. Pulck Co, 225 Arch strest Arch Bt Three to choose frome= 1919 Blear Touring T tourin top, paint aversized wlen, 0 AT Allen Touring; and u tires, pric Carison, 447 AUTCR 1918, 1 aition, first class stering, 6 good right for quick Ellis Stree AUICK, 1817, cabriniet, now baing painted A Tirowster green; apperance fine, sory good upholstering and mechanically por fect. Price only $300. This ear must be soen to be appreciated. N. B. Rufek (o, 235 Arch Bt Phone 2407 | TADILLAC touring, 1 paAs, cAr with 1wo spare tires. It in in very gond condi- | tion. Wil sell reassnable. Call between | and & p.m. at 451 Park 8t | TLLAC 1817, 7 passenger touring « % cord tires, slIp covers. ete, This ma chine has just haen thoroughly recon ditlon. New Britatn Buick Co, 235 Arch ‘Phone 2607, DI.ER bargains, 1919 sedan in_ ex- collent running order, §385; touring slight- ly used, §450, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park Bt Hartford, Open eveninge. THEVROLETS—Tourings, $76 up. Pulek roadster, 1916, with startor, #85; Reo touring $160; Overland 80 rondster, $150; Overland tourings, $76 up. Many others. | Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park Bt Hart- | ford. _Open_evenin | GHEVROLET touring car, appearance and | tires very good. Runs perfectly, A bar- | gain at $100; §25 down, $5 weekly. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaler_year.” | 1920 Allen Touring; 1910 Chandler Touring; 1920 Roamer Epeedster; | 1216 overland Touring: We have six to choose fromes 1920 Studebaker Light “8"; 1019 Seripps-Rooth Coupe. taken i trade for new Studebakers and will we The ahove cars have been he sold at n very low price, must sell these cars immediately as we need the room. Drive one of the above uged cars a month and If not satisfled we will allow you what you for on a new Studes have paid it baker. M. IRVING JESTER, 187-193 ARCH ST. “This is a Studebaker YearS” CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— Good order at valie G. Cohen, Inc., 188 evenings. dster, maroon criiauled, guaranteed in every way. The Phone 2850, LEXINGTON fouring glving price. Aaron Park St MAXWELL, 1821, r paint, thoroughly o to be in good shay Rellable, §8 Arch St. OAKLAND, 1020, 6 passeiger touring car, good paint and 5 perfect cord tires, in excellent mechanical condition. Price is low. New Britain Buick Co, 225 Arch Bt Phone 260 s OGAKLAND, 1021, touring car in perfect mechanical condition, 5 cord tires, wire wheels, good upholstering. Price low. A G. Hawker, 52 Elm St. Phone 2458, KLA D, 1920, touring car, mechanical excellent, paint very good 5 good tir Price only $326. Terms to suit. M. Irving Jeste 193 Arch St. “This is a Studee baker year. Buick, 1922, § pass. touring, Rulck, 1920 coupe. Cadiline 1917, 7 pass. Rulck, 1919 covpe. “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED BUICK." touring. Oakland touring, 1920, 6 paes, Chevrolet roadster, 1921. These cars have been reconditioned and newly painted. Qpen every evening until 9 o'clock. Pick out your used car and call for demonstration. & car; a very good 1208 Stane 6 ou buy. MecCarthy & 8t. Thomas, ley St.; Tel. 1396. e A ALDSMOBILE "8 7 pass. touring car, news ly paluted, mechanically pertect, lots of power, excellent appearance. The Reliable, 86 Arch S8t. Phone 2350, OLDSMOBILE in excellent cond'tion, § passenger, economlical to opurate, looks F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used considered, cars NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO, STUDEBAKERS-—Light six touring, $375; dpecial six touring, $1,275; big six touring, $1,750; ¥, O. B. factory. M. Irving Jester, ! 193 Arch St. “This ls a Studebaker year." TGHT motor cars, sales and | “The Sleeve Valve Motor.” R, C. 3 8t. Phone 2051 For sale briven 3,000 miles. | ono Overland touring R, Rudolph, 127 WILLYS:] ol i also . Good condition. AL Stock o A Tars on hand We accept as low as $50 as first pay- ment_on a4 car, Open cvenlugs and all day Sunday. Rellable Used 8 Arch 8t. Phone 2050 BUICK roadster, 10 & pood tires, condi- tion very good. Just thoroughly over- hiauled. A, Bence, 51 ) Tel, 2215, BUICK, 1018, § cylinder roadster of ver fine appearance. Hns a. been us carefully and%acts like a new car. Very §ood tire equipment, mechanical condi- tlon s perfect. Prico nnly §425. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. his s a 8tude- baker year. BU this Bulek, 1920, touring. Exceilent valuo, ance easy torms, Aaron G, Cohen, soven passenger 200 ez al- aranee required . 185 Park, Harcford, BUICK, 1020, 8 cylinder, 4 passcnger coupe, | Excellent palnt, 6 brand now tres, per- fect mec} smper. otc. Call up for deiy New Britain Bulck Co., 276 Atch St. Phone 200 ext 10 & New Bulck is a Uted Bulc THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads cn; are painless and act as magic for children. Exchange, | FORD, 1518, tourlng car, 225 ARC X ONE A ARG ET EHONE 1801 good. Price only £200. Terme to_responsl ble parties. C. A. Bence, {° Main 8t Phone 221 - B R OVERLAND model 80, Price $30 if taken at once. Tha Rellable, §3 A 2! GVERLAND tour mediately, The Phone 2950, GVERLAND, 19 excellent paint, car has been fold into a bed, and fully equipped for camping purposes. A bargain at $160. Tewas If desired. M, Irving Je Arch 8t. "This la & Studebaker year! OVERLAND, 1821, roadster, new paint, mechanical condition is fine, » 86 Arch 8t. Phone 2950 A eport ndel, late 1922, Driven 5.000 miles, wire wheels, special paint and i toict g, 1ertect tnioughout, Will sage over- rifice. Phone 1333, sell | PATGE 20, 7 passenger (ou €31l | good mechanical conditio 3 Charland's garage, | | | { | | DODGE tour and Reo road Rudolph, Bt DOL 1021, rondster, 5 uvord 3 gine in fine conaition. The Reliable, Arch St.Phona 2050, DODG TOURING CAR, 1920; Diodge Coupe 1920, Oakalnd Roadster, 1920; I . 1021, touring. W, & L. Exchange, Used Car Dept. 130, Washington . 1 TURANT, 1022, touring car, new paint, just thoroughly overhauted, 5 ocord tires, | upholstery excellent, new front and rear | carpets. Price f« low. Wil congider trad A. G. Hawker, §2 Elm St. Phona 2456, tr: o mechanieally, 8t. "This s Relfable, 9f 88 touring car, & cord tires, and perfect motor. Thid used for camping. Seatn otherwise wonders condition Arch and In fine Jester, 921 model, recently new battery; owner must Inguire, 104 Franklin St 8 _betwes b ol See it at Or will swap what vou have | 430 Maln 8t, 1. Freeman, 136 Chap- | AT oo | FORT. hauled, quick, evenin FORD) truck. Call or writa ¢ man St. FORDY COUPE, 1821, with ail kinds of ex- tras on It; cxeellent condition. MeCarthy & St. Thomas, 1208 Stanley 8t.; Tel. 13 1620 Rbt, $100; 1821, panel de-| with starter, $160; 1918 touring. | 1018 Speedster, $100; 1621 Coups, | ;1918 Coupe, £160. Automotive 8 and 200 t Main St., 'Phone .ate model roadster,, table rime, whoels, mechanically very — good low. The Rellable, 6 Arch 8t 1 FORDS--1016-16-17 chassis Just the thing to build yous onto, Terme {f desired Sales and Service Co,, 200 8t., City; 'Phone 2701, |G, M. C. truck, In excellent condifion; very good rubber; good buy, McCarthy & St. Thoma: 1208 Stanley St ATDSON, 1616, coupe, In good running con- dition, Private owner wishes to sell ot once. Can be bought reasonable. Call 2607, Tng car, in palnt- rear pe. 1208 Stanley s of_quality, REO ROADSTET, 1920, new palnt, 4 new cord tireg, equal to a new car. One ride will convince vou. The Rellable, 86 ‘Arch 8t Phone 2050, REO, 1920, truck fmmediately; must Ell, 116 Weat =t | BTANT STEAMER cars, Roadste | wire cels, flne condition; touring, ail | latest improvement priced low. Aaron (. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park 8., Hartford, Open_ evenings. 8t. price §300 be snld "I taken §106; now. Mr. with w ash, i A-1__condition, 1208 Stanley cars of qualft own body Automotiye iast Main 10 DAY SALE—WE MUST CLEBAN HOUSE- A;k Pa gome Hard Question ! LEMME ASK WHERE WOULD MAR BY CLIFF STERRETT |ee To-DAY Ik 1921 Hudson Tourin, 1820 Dodge Rondaster; 1018 Dodge Sedan; 1921 Ford « IN THE GARDEA OF EDEAN, DAWGONE IT! 1020 Buick Touring; 1017 Buick Touring; 1018 Buick Conpe; Iea Touring; 1617 National Sedan; overland 1915 Coupe; 1017 Hudson Coupe; 2 o Etudebakers Ford Touring and cheap. Time payments arranged. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES GOy 120 ARCH 8T, ] TEL. 2100, ‘-

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