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City Meeting Board Cool Toward School Survey Rejects Building Commis- sion Suggestion and Lays Entire Report Over to Its Next Session, With only 49 members of the gity meeting board voung, a recommnendsa tion of the school survey commities that a commission practical resl tors and bullders be vested with the power to purchase school sites, super vise the erection of schuol bulidings in the future, falled of passuge at last night's spe sessiun of the bonrd The hoard then proceeded to glve consideration to the une-story type of #school buildings, adoption of whieh the survey committes urged, but be- fore the board had gotten far into the discussion it voted, on motlon of ex-Mayor Orson I, Curtis to lay the remainder of the report over to the next meoting Although the committes was one of the portant matters that has com the city meeting since the p L ayn- tem was adopted, the attendance was no larger than at several preceding meetings, helug about §56 per cont, the membership. At the opening of the mecting City Clerk A, L, Thompson read u resolu- tion calculatod to glve the Connect! cut Light & Power Co, righits of way over land of the water department | Bouthlngton, Berlin and this city, and on motlon of Alderman Willlam H Judd the mayor was instructed to exe. cute the necessary instruments. The company will glve up rights of way now held, Debate On School Survey Begins, Coples of the survey commitice's report had been furnished members of the board and the city clerk was excused from reading It Kx-Mayor George A. Quigley, chalrmuan of the survey commlittee, moved that the re- port be accepted and adopted, An amendment by Frank Anderson to have the part pertalning to the buflding commisslon acted upon first, was carried. He sald the recommen- dation was too Indefinite; that it did not tell how much the commission wanted to spend, how the commission was to be appointed, or If it was to be elected. He declared that there ure already too many commissions. Polnting out the recent land valua-| tlon committes, he said: “We don't want any more of those| commisslons or we will all have to move to Maln street or out of the clity.” Mr. Anderson sald the ‘school com- | mittee was composed of sound busi- ness men who were capable of hand- ling the affairs of that branch of gov- ernment, Ex-Mayor Curtis asked what would be done with the report If It was adopted. He asked if 1t was to be| turned over to the school committee or If it was to go to the council. Quigley Criticizes Hale Site Price. Chalrman Quigley told the meeting that his committee Is merely )‘P[ml‘l- ing its' findings. He sald that lhoq commlfteemen had nothing te say | agalnst the school committeemen, but | that they were not technically fitted | for the work of buying sites and erect- ing school bulldings. He clalmed that through fallure to exegclse the Judgment that would be used by prac- | tical Lusinessmen, the Nathan Hale| slte coat $12,000 too much, The chalr- | man assured his auditers that his| committee was aware that the part| pertalning to a commission must g“i | report of the survey most im. before n of to the common counell. Daniel Sullivan ngreed with M Quigley that the school commliter is not capable of haiflling a bullding program to the ci advantage. He admitted the great value of schools, but said the school committee had been extravagant. Mr. Sullivan teld the committeeman that he had impli- oft trust in the abllity of the school commitee to direct the educatlonal ayatem, but not to buy land or bulld. | He concluded that under the present | system there is a gymnaslum and aud- ftortum in the Nathan Hale school three times larger than necessary and that the Waghington school auditort- um is 80 large that Barnum & Balley's clreus could play there, Finance Commissioner T, H, Kehoe #aw no advantage in referring the sec- tion to the common counctl until the council has taken a positive stand for or agalnst the idea. He pald the school committee 18 made up of good lawyers, merchunts and farmers, but that they lack the technical knowl- edge that the city should be ting by. John A, rickon suggested ginee there are so many men capable of handling these that, matters Wanted—“ONLY POLLY | consider, he said. decided until all had time to investi- NEW BRITAIN D; Brief News Dispatches From Al Over the World Switzerland cgolin jepart Ameriean » has treaties ment ' ingtes Committee Report ee Report .. sehool commitiee, that they become members of that committee Mr., Kehoe answered that many the qualified men do not wish to dab ble in politios and would net be ear lidates for office A. Gorbach was of scheol committes resentative body than the elty meet ing hoard, explaining that omly T1 voted for one.third the membership of the beard this year, while severa thousands of voters cast ha for the schoe! committeemen Martin J. K¢ moved that the ar ticle pertaining to the propesed com mission be adopted and Mr, Gorbach t it be referred to the ecounell, The amendment was an overwheiming vote and Paonessa sald Good night, Mr, Gorbach." During the veting Alderman C. J Dahm objeeted to allowing Rullding U, & Raliroad Labor Roard at Chi Commissioner T, I.. Hinchliffe to vote, cage suspends for at least 60 days its but the commissioner's right was es- order requiring New York Central tablished, he being a member of & rajlroad to stop at onee its piece work commission that recelves no Aappro- system for ten thousand shop eraft priation from the elty, employvs. | announces at Was than the Ameriean bones of thelr ! British by archaeologists search for Pocahontas as & profanation dead, London adviees say Ten persons are reporied killed and wounded In religious outhreak at Mexlen ‘ are stirred 1 the helief that " WaS & more rep 1 Durange City couneil of ehurehes Christ in Ameriea appeals to 125 congregations to support President Harding’s world eourt plan Federal ots ¥ A A, and W, ¥ Dubuque, la., manufa vieted of making false federal income tax returns for three years and paying $75 ) and other penalties including imprisonment Cooper, wealthy nended th urers, are con- ymmor ost by Mayor were | nounces the | Gebe |and ! satd AILY HERALD, FRIDAY, festi Lrea i H s rain fowers Mrs. rding i t Browns of boy Joseph W. Folk is burie ville, Tenn., In the pre hood companions Philadelphia rapid transit company raises pay of 11 motormen and conductors one and & half an hour i Munsey formally an union of the New York with the the consolidated paper to he known for the present as The Sun and the Globe Frank A f Sun heeding societies decides ] marred of MNoston otie Curley protests of patr that Faneuil Hall eanne by modern elevator Mayaor he Ttalian Protestant ministers of New rk protest to Itallan ambassador in shingten objecting to reported ef forts by Itallan elerical party to stop construction of Methadist university | on hill overiooking the Vatlean t Probate holden at New A for the Distriet ef ¢ Martfard and Riare the 31m day of Ma At & Court o Rritatn, within Berltn, in m. lvu" of Connecti A, D, 1923, Present, Nernard ¥, Fstate of Lisiw n osald dlstriet Tudge Gaftney, New firitain weh of 1o Martin M. Hourk 19 14 sie Houek he restored to her capacity and that he ha discharged as ronservator, as per applieation on file mare fully appears. it e J Orderod—That sald application he heard | and determined at the Probate Ofca | New Rritain, In sald district, on the Ttk day of June A, I, 1523, at 10 o'clock In the foremnon, and that notice L glven of th ation and the time thareon, by publish- this order In some newspaper pub lighed in said New Hritain, having a elreu Iation in said Alstrict, and Ly posting A copy thereof on the public sign post in the town of New Britain, in said distriet, and | by malling & copy to The Roard of Pub I Charities of New Britaln, Conn., Martin M. Houck, Conservator, of said New Hrit- ain, and Mim Iizzle Houck, of South Glas. | tonbury, . and return make, | BERNARD F. GAFFNE Jud ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING, District of Herlin, #s; Probate Court, May 20th, A, D, 1923 Estate of Ann K. town of New Britain, censed, "pon the de- egnan, late of In sald district, applicatlon of James F. Degnan praying that as Administrator he may be authorized and empowered to gell and convey certain real esate situated in New | Britain and Plainviile, and further prave that some person other than the Admin- istrator he appointed to sell and convey the real estate as he desires to purchase a part or the whola of said real estate, as per sald application on file more fully ap- pears, it s Ordored, That sald application be heard determined at the Probate Office, in in sald district on the 4th A. D. 1 at 2 o'clork in the afternoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- | Hshing this order in some newspaper having a circulation in eaid district, and by post- ing a copy of this order on the puhli: sign post in the town of New Hritain, in district, and by giving notice to all | parties in Interest, efther personally or by malling to each one, prepald postage, a opy of this order, and return make to this Court of the notice given, Attest: New Britain, day of June, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge, benefit- | | apecies. more | Beebe who A SHOP\1 GIRL” who can wear good clothes like Estelle Taylor, who will appear at —— FOX'S NEXT MONDAY — AND HER PALS = WILLARD . GARDENS NEWINGTON, CONN. wsked that the. board take up the n port without partisan feeling. The survey committee produced a [fair. He was alleged to have been number of stereopticon views of floor | in the house at 133 Broad street at been saved on the Washington school | door of the apartment and was going alone and only 16 per cent. more land | to break it in when the landlord e o8 tween the hours of 3:30 and 4 o'clock | Ex-Mayor Curtis said the school in the morning after making the last | ums are an injury rather than a ben- ‘ efit to the children as topics of com- Tho Kelly motion was lost 27 to 22 charged that some members of |h hourd partisan and engaging ln plans and detail plctures of one story | the time Adolph Coolack shot Itozalle buildings from several parts of the Harasick and to have called for po- would he used. The buildings are not | asked him not to as he had the ke fire-proofed because éach room has|It Was while the landlord was secur- boar ver the one sto r:l':‘r:;l .‘I):: :;"‘lmn:: :a\:r tham, ;zf ring and before reporting to head- s quarters. Policeman Stanley Dom- mon interest for pupils of all ages cannot be found; the latter said 400 | MILLINERY CO. INC. Mr, Erieson said the hoard former- Iy hnd some facts and figures on| costs and plans, but now has nothing. He asked how much it was proposed to spend under the new plan, Quigley Charges Partisanship. RAN FRUM BUULAEK + Policeman Tells Discipline Com-' et e e enatrman st Mitt68 He Was Out Wit Wie the survey committer was out to get a better and more economical school | building system and that the commit- | The discipline committea of the teemen are only taxpayers and will | board of police commissioners gave Lenefit no more by any betterments | a hearing last night to filve members country, and they were cxplained by ;’lffl:’n;n';n: :Mp. All n;o hh-:nrmg h; Mr. Quigley, enie al e was in the house an The chairman said school costs|sald that he was out walking with with this plan are much less Ihnn his wife when the shooting occurred. under the present system. With one ! He said that he returned to the story buildings the cost is $4,000 to | house following the shooting and on its own fire escape one :'.f‘ll'}' above :::‘ ‘::rh‘_‘:;fl(;fhulc:ru;ml:::e:all’;flll“e- vel, 2 chairman as- | 4 . ;my::e:r?t:?dhr::;:‘th:;h:h: plan is not | Policeman Willlam Doherty was an experiment but has worked out he”"_d in Ie{e"n:te (: M’] reosnt Ap. successfully in several places. Be- Defldflnhc? 7“:1"’“('»" 91“10 “:mtc;n- cause of the lower cost of construc. Sored by Judge George W. K or felt that the question should not be brauskas and Supernumerary Police gate from botl sides. men Edward Peterson and Michael Mr. Quigley favored laying over if | ;;“(;;J: ‘;;’;2;{.‘;‘?‘3“ hearing for "‘““g‘ more information is wanted. He | Thomas F. Jackson and E. A. quoted Principal Marcus White of the | Parker of the discipline committae | eating capacity was the maxlmuml requirement and that he had always | opposed big auditoriums. The motion for laying over the re- mainder of the report until the next Situated on direct Trolley Line from meeting was carried unanimously and 177 MAIN ST. Hartford to New Britain, After Mossrs, Gorbach and Curtis' had spoken on the motion, Chalrman Quigley again took the floor. He than will other members of the city | of the department, John Smigel was meeting board, The question, he sald | asked to explain why he avoided re- was one of pockethooks, not politics. | sponsibility In a recent shooting af- 37,000 a class room while New Britain | the étairs met the Harasick girl pays from $13,000 to 815,000, he said. | bleeding from the wounds she had re- He claimed that $141,000 could have | celved. He said that he went to the tion, it is possible to bulld more beau- | USiNg language unbecoming an officer tiful schools than the city can now | Previous to making an arrest and for driving about In an automobile be- | State Normal school and Supt. 8. H. | (4 | A vill submit a report on the hear-| Holmes (.)' lhvc public sc.hoola‘d’ Thie ing at the regular June meeting of | former has said that large auditori-| .o yoorq of commissioners. on recommendation of Daniel Sulli- One fare from either city van, members of the school commit- | tee will be invited to auend LARGE LOTS ON EASY PAYMENTS $10 to $25 Starts You—Ralance $1.00 to $2.00 Weekly No payments when sick or out of work. All lots 50x125 ft. or over. All streets are 60 ft. wide. This is a fine | |development in every respect. We re- serve the right to select our custom- ers. Take cars to Newington center and you will see our sign. Agents oan land every afternoon. Auto will call {for you by nnpnlntmam | rel. V. 272-5 for particulars, ot 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 duplicated 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 HARTFORD PEIRATI 13 01 Lhe SINGliveE! Va- known and lives farther north other members of the penguin It was brought to the Bronx York, by Professor Wm headed an expedition to the Galapagos Islands. "hi riety than Zoo, New ! JUNE 1, 1023, " THE HERALD | u—]l’j@l "\VA)\T ADS” _Autos And Trucks For Sale i 3 T i sl abeti Arronged For Qu L Tires, wondl e | ..X Ready Refeserce o 1h IM‘?‘ ot 2 dy Wihieone §1 Mot #1. Tol. 3216, ONSECUTIVE INSBRTIONS Ohargs P 1) " " o vequired 155 Park. Hartford, BUICK. 1970, € cylinder, 4 passenger coups Excellent paint, & brand uew (lrea pors foct mechan cal up for demel ok 9. 2% Ap we s 8 Ueed Hulb 1 Bas 1 Hae 1 lime bumper. ele, 1 lae New 1 line 1 Wne ¥ Order Rates U K1 Yy - .80 APP New By e al 0 19 AR ineh, um Space, 3 Lines, ok Charge 3 Fente. Ad Acospted Aftae | P, M. o) Page on Same Day Ads Arcepied Over the Temphene For o Oustomers. Call 935 And Want Operator. REFORE YOU BUY A CAR IT PAYS TO STOCK For 1LAOK OVER OUR e e Ask Por a I a i HERE ARE SOME OF OUR #PE. CIALS s ver ANNOUNCEMENTS ] Florists and Nurserymen, TAPANEsE pilver Dadge Touring Oakland (2) Hke n 120 Chevralet » Chevrolet Roadster Maswell, 1830 Sedan ., g Putek Coupe ... Plarence dor. T Pansies far window nice plant, Adolpl Pho 3812 NURRERYMAN - Place your order now for frult troes, herties, ete.; alan‘doing pruns work, Fimensen, Phone 193 RD Plants ar fowers, Puneral works n speclalty, Johnson's Greenhouses, | Church Bt Phous 101 Oakland Sedan b Handallo, 213 O and 13 Osk Wt We have many more bargain in used cars, Just come In and leok them over hefors buying your car, PAT FAIR EXCHANGE 95 ARCH 8T, A Lost and Tiadr M) wonter 1ost Bunday Finder call 43038, | mel on Relden or East Hart fard TANTIRA T Tost FA, money and awner, Re- 32 Mar Tndy's, bius ight, containing sum articles of no value except ward If returned to Mrs. rison At HORRE 1ow Monday of 7 ryllnder roadsier, good power. Wil nell at & low it taken at once, The Reliab Phone 2050, AUTCR, % fon, 1931 truck; new, used but very little and aelling with & 50 day guar- antes. N, B, Bulck Co, 326 Arch street Phone 260 K, briolet, Brewster gre ond upholstering and mechanically per- fect, Price only 1300, Th seen 1o be appreciated, N. B, Bulck Co., 235_Arch 8t. Phone 2407, CADILLAC 1017, 7 passen © cord tires, slip co chine has just been dition. New Britatn Buick Co., gt 260 CHANDIER bargains, 1019 cellent running order, $355; touring slight- Iy used, $450, Amron G. Cohen, Inc. 185 Park_Bt. Hartford. Open evenings. CHEVROLETS—Tourlng up. rondster, 1016, with starter, ; Reo| touring $150; Overland #0 roadster, $160; Overland tourings, $75 up. Many others. Aaron 0. C'ohen, Inc., 185 Park Bt Harte ford. Open eveni | Upson, et wi rond, Rou retu | Taweairy _ In Fim containing Main, Enast Main, Park, John teturn to V. and_rocelve brindie and whit M. 8. Porter, TORT—Parkagn Tafayetta £t Frankiin, Staniey Maple, South Maln 182 Washington 8t TO8T— Bonton Bull Dog; Reward If returned to Texington 8t r touring ca ite. This m thoroughly recon- | 225 Arch NEW BOOK FOR OFFICE IMEN sent froe; new plan your efficlency and paye you profit at th Read “The Hronder Horizon, you without obligation. Don't miss it. Just addross Desk 25, Bnker-Goodyear Company, Firat Natfonal Bank Bldg.. New Haven, Conn. Store Announcements 7 DO _you know that we develop your Arst | film free if you buy your camera from | us Cameras from ona dollar to seventy- five. Arcade Studio. NTED—1,000 men, women and childrer to ba well dressed on easy weekly ps,- ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Chaurch §t. Next to Herald office. ' AUTOMOTIVE ’ ? Auto and Truck Agencles 8 w OKI‘FHF' T dan fn —ex- | “Buick | CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— Bulek, 1922, 5 pass. tour'ng. Ruick, 1920 coupe, Cadillac 1017, 7 pass. touring, Buiek, 19819 coupe. “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED BUICK.” BUICK MOTOR CARS--"Better car are be- | ing built and Buick 18 building } New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch st Telephone 2607, CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern,” West_Main, Corner Lincoln_ St. | CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and accessories. American Sales Co,, 8 Elm St. Oakland touring, 1020, 5 pass. Chevrolet roadster, 1921, These cars have been reconditioned ‘ HUDRON TEXINGION Touring s iving price. Asion . #sed palnt weeliont fiul_.:uu. D buy, Ue(‘-nny & Bt | GVERTA good tire cord Intoat G, Open_event 10 “oar g AUTOMOTIVE Autos And Trucks For sale vl uanin Sishes te ot Le boug A JNJ Srder o+ h.. Velen, Ine, 10d g Hariford. Open evenings. red Haed The ‘ar, § perfect sord tiss 8 sondition, Prise is cal cord tires T, oo TG PAr Th perfech i pass, tour 'f.. ng muv perfeet, oo, The Retlabia ¥ AL Tel Allh Ll GLDIMORILE ™ passenger, economical 20d. le paril 10 opurate, leaks rice only 8200, Terme to respo C, A, Bence, & Main hone 42 ;mr;——r—‘i...n W, Pries T T Ak i e Aren Mt “Troadsier, mew paint hanical condition s fine, he Mellable, 88 Arch 8t Phous 3080 ND roadsier in offer. Mimmons D, 19 Tondster, good running orde ) cheap, Call 124 Farmington Hartford; Tel. 2.3995, GE ve., PAIGE, o4, 430 I!LIN. LD RED ROADSTE] cord tires, equal to a new car, One ride palnts Ses At Chariand's garags, rear 1920, new paint, 4 new !l convince you. The Rellable, 88 Arch NLE a ire’ wheels, fine condition; touring improvements; priced low, Aaron Cohen, Ine., 185 Park B8t, Hartford, DAY CLEAN HOUSE- SALE--WE MUST 1921 Hudson Touring; 1920 Dodge Roadster; 1918 1923 1980 1017 1918 1918 1917 19018 Dodge Sedan; Ford Coup Bulek Touring; Bulck Touring; Buick Coupe; Reo Touring; National Sedan; Overland Coupe; 1917 Hudson Coupe; 2 Ford Touring and 2 . Studebakers cheap, Time payments arranged. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES O, 139 ARCH BT, TEL. 2108, CHEVROLE and newly painted. ouring, sedan, $880; F. O. B. STU] DEBAKER touring car, all new tiri erlum Motor Sales MBTA, DORT and OVERLAND motor R, C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry street. Phone 20! . DODGR T Open every evening until 9 o'clock Pick out your used car and call for demonstration, . Motor w"1' n, 155 F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. lin; phone TAR motor and service, ‘Just Real Good A. Beace, 18 Maln S8t. Phone 2215, FORD CARS, Fordson Tractor. Snles ser ice; zonulnn parts and accessories. Auto- | Co., 200 E. Maln St. AN LAN motor cars, Bales and service. 174 High St, Hartford, Connecticut. Phone 3-4599, HUPMOBILE CARB—Sales and service. City El Trades on new and used cars considered, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO,, 225 ARCH ST, PHONE 2607 Service Station, Hartford Ave, Corner Stanley, and 15 Main St. 4. M. Paoness | DODGE touring car and Reo roadster. Al Rudolph, 727 Cherry Bt. Tel. 2061 R, C. -2 LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars. Sales | DODGE, 1921, roadster, 6 vord tires, and service, C. A, Hence, 51 Main St.| glne in fine condition. The Reliable, Phone 2215, Arch 8t. Phono 2000, en- | DODGE touring, 1820, of fllness, N, Zplives, 'Phone 2624-4. een, Ralos | 72 Spring Phone 2899, | MGOON MOTOR CARS-—F. L. and_Service, 227_Glen street. for sale on account 8t. Sales and | NODGE touring, In gond condition, NASH and Oakland raotor ca Tele- | ete., O.K, appearance excellent; wervice, A. G. Hawker, b8 Llm St, vhone 2450, tir $275. 3 | _47 Belden St.; Mr. Mack REO MOTOIt CARS and trucks. Kenneth M,‘ g = Searle & Co. Sales and service, Cor. Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, T phone 2110, |DEPENDABLE USED CARS-— 1921 Ford Sedan; 1917 Bulek Touring; 1 Ford Touring cheap; 1 Ford Racor; Terms arranged. o'clocl, 8 & F. STUDEBAKERS--Light eix touring, 8$v76; Open evening un special six touring, $1,275; big six touring, $1,760; F. O. B. factory, M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This Is a Studebaker year," MOTOR SALES CORP., 155 ELM ST. t 8 DURANT, 1922, touring car, Jjust thoroughly overhauled, 6 cord upholstery excellent, new front nnd carpets. Price {8 low. Will considor t A. G. Hawker, 62 Eim St. Phone 24 WILLYB-KNIGHT cats, sales and | service, “The Sleeve Valve Motor.” R. C.| Ch 8t Phone 2061-2. | uew paint, tires, rear rade. 56. FORD Gedan, 1821 model, recently hauled, new battery; owner must quick. Tnquire, 104 Franklin 8t evenings between 6 and 1920. Driven 8,000 miles, also one Overland touring R. C. Rudolph, 127 ALLEN touring, All gew tires; . Good conditlon. 7 over- 1 e IR S e | FORD truck. ALWAYS a stock of 45 used cars on BARd.| Call or write C. We accept as low as as first pay-| man St. 11. Freeman, Or_will swap what you have, 138 Chap- and thoroughly overhauled. This car ha been owned by one party only and has s had the best of cars. The Re- Mable, 88 Arch St.; 'Phone 2960. STEPHENS, 1031, 4 pass. sport modei, maroon red color, Callfornia top, § cord , completely rebullt and in fine con- dition. A snappy looking car at a low price. The Rellable, 88 Arch 8t. Tal. 2950, UBED CARB— Cole “8" 1920, 7 passel Closed car, $1,600. Studebaker “8" $125. Ford touring car, cheap, Auburn, 1920, Beauty Bix, § pass tour R. €. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY 8T, Phone 2051-2, ————— e LRED CARS OF QUALITY-- 1920 Stutz; 1920 Hudson Sedan; 1922 Palge 6-66, 7 pass.; 1822 Durant Touring; 1917 1919 1916 1917 7 pnsl Cadillac; Rulck; 1923 Davis Seda 1920 Grant ) Thess cars are absolutely quality cars; but & ride In any of them will convince you, McCARTHY & ST. THOMAS, 1208 STANLEY ST, TEL. 1396, Open all day Sunday. | ——— Auto Parts and 'ts and Accessories 11 ACCEBRORIES—A most compiste 1ine of everything for the motorist. al) elzes at $2.60 up. New E tor Work E._Main. 1018 model, in good ment_on a car. Open ntngs and &l FSRE runabout, Tel. 28! day Sunday. Reliable Used Car Exchange, | g0t U000 408 con- 86 Arch St. Phone 205 o= FORDS 1820 Rbt, with starter, | lvery | $100; 1918 speedstor, $ $100; 1921, $160; $100; panel 1921 C 200 East Maln St., 'Phone 1918 Coupe, $160. Automotive 8. de- 1015 touring, oupe, and 701, THE HERALD* The A-B-C Paper with the FORD—Late model roadster, ed, demountable rims, natural wheels, mechanically very good. Jow. The Reliable, 36 Arch Bt, Tel, newly paint- wood Price 2950, FORDB—1015-16-17 chassis $35 to Just the thing to bulld your own onto. Terms it desired. Sales_and Seivice Co, 200 East 8t., City; 'Phone 2701, A-B-C Want Ads N R R kR W S $60. body Automotive Main BARGATNS — first. quality OVIIRETOCKED — RBAI, MUST SELL—Cord Tires 30x314 Fabric v 30x3% Cord . 3ix4 334 33x4 x4 x4y 33x41y Ixdle The red car at your serv and Battery Co, 39 Wi ‘Phone 900. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gi es and tire service. Clark ry_Shop, 138 So. Main St. shington St.; oline, ofla, Auto Ace THE ADVICE OF ‘MY BROKER. | I} It gunds The Same, Bui What a Difference BY CLIFF STERRETT BATTERIES—Ask the man who owns & Philadelphla. Guar. 2 years. J, M. Fare rell, 110 Franklin Squa: Phone 1218. and inspect your h!(‘" befor- you put it into service for th ramer. A. G. Hawker, 52 Elm 8t, Tel J!N. | PENNSYLVANIA VAGUUM GUP tire, cord and fabric, In all sizes. T. H. Cogsweli, 8 Chestnut 8t. BALE on used tire tubes, also fabric and 30x3 to 36x6. 50c each. 338 East Phone 635-2. |68, L. BATTERY, sies and wervics sias tion. T. H. Cogswell, 8 Chestnut stseet, Phone 1418-3. WILLARD STORAGE Batteries. Sales and wservice. Silmmons Storage Battery Co., 167 Arch 8t. Phone 224! Automobiles Wanted “with melf started. FORD runabout 885. Phone 2700 wiil brin snt taxi service to your door. st car In the city for long trips all Joé Farr, 1847, 182 Lagalle_etreet, TAX( STATION—Quick, reilable servies Keep these phone numbers 1s mind Daytime, 587, night, 1842-3. Louls Milien THE PALACE Auto Livery, P. J. Uirves, Prop, 284 Main St., rear Hudwoa Lumch, Tel. 2905. Night Tel. 1711-5.

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