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MILLION THIS YEAR INWAR FRAUD SUITS 91 Cases Brought by Department of Justice Still Pending Washington, June The war transactions section of justice, which frands prosecutions, 5,195,385 and secured $1,226,019, while cases invel more milllons of dollars’ worth the department hopes to win | the treasury are pending, says ney General Daugherty in submitted to President Harding Resides these activities, the attorney general says, the department has set- tied through aetion in the Ceurt of Claims 413 eases in which the demanded by elaimants against government totaled §88,208,307, These claims were settled for $2,098,681, which is a saving, the atterney gen eral asser of 385,208 805 The report states that ninety-one| eanes now pending in connection with the war frands investigations involve A total of $62,408,267, exclusive of the Chemical Foundation suit, invely ing a4 sum which may reach $100,000. 000 “The work partment of justice erty, “and the special branch is so tremendous In velume and varied in character that it requires an unusual force of the most capable men wvall able, and is also of such charncter that it meets with most stubborn In terference on the part of those per- sonally interested and involved and on | the part of those who are used, often fnnocently, to iInterfere with the ef- forts of the government in this r of the department war | is directing indgments ing many whicrh ack for Attor the de Daugh devolving upon " aays Mr Work Stll 1o be Done “It will take a long time to come piete the work as it should be com- ! pleted in the interests of the [,mvrn-‘ mant and in fairness to those who | may be innocent of any wrong doing &nd who honestly served the govern ment in the time of its greatest dise | tress. Special assistants to the attor- | rey general having these cases in charge have been instructed to |m“. and are pressing them in every \\ny‘ possible within the purview of the law and legal practice, The are cooperating efficiently within their | Judicial limits, to the end that justice may be done, but these cases, wheth- er civil or eriminal, are entitled to no precedence over other cases on the court dockets. “Hundreds of cases now under in- vestigation and many proceedings of a civil and criminal character ready to be instituted are not referred to in this report. I have adopted, and shall econtinue to adhere to the policy of giving no publicity to cases nnder in- vestigation until they are a matter of ecourt and public record. To do so prematurely would be inimical to the government's business and in many instances might work a great injus- tice to those who transacted business honorably with the ;:m'nrnmrn!," FASGISTI IN FRANGE | | | Reports Are in Circulation That Ma-| chine Similar to Mussolini's Has Been Set Up in Republic, By The Assoclated Press. Paris, June 2+ Reports that a com- plete fascist machine has been set up| in Krance ready to undertake a cam-| paign similar to that conducted hy| Mussolini in Ttaly have gained circn-| lation as a result of yesterday's de-| bate on IFrench fasclsm in the cham- ber of deputies and the disclosure by government officials of details regare ing royalist organizations throughout | the country. | Details of the organization as gath- ered by the police show that each de partment in France has it taff of | afficers who receive orders from the| headquarters in Paris. Fach arron-| dissement in Paris is similarly organ-| ized so that at the simple word of command fssued from the head of the organization the whole force might be set in motion The importance of the govern ment's disclosure, however, was dis- counted by an official of the royalist organization I.'Action Irancaise to- FAMILY IS EJECTED Deputy Sherifis Pat Furniture of | Striker From | Putnam Woman, Mills, Into Street Today. Putnam, June 2.—-The first eviction | from houses owned by the Manhasset | Mfg. Co. since the strike began at the | company's mills took place today | when deputy sheriffs put out on the | street the furniture and goods of Mrs, Albert Memoche, The action was on a writ of cjectment issued by Justice of the Peace Archibald MacDonald, Jr. company houses have moved away he- fore the time limit given had expired. POLLY courts | New land ordered [colony's affairs. Jclalm tho\' were fnlced to mar NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, Like Playing With Dynamite This hornbill has strength enough in its beak to pierce a hu- amount Man skull, but here he is gently plucking a grape the of & fair visitor to the London zoo, from the lips REPEAL DOES NOT MEAN LAW BREAKIN (Continued from First Page) poasible violations of the 15th amend- ment the state in harmony with the recent decision of edoral Judge Knox of New York, declaring uncon- stitutiona! that part of the Volstead act which restricts the amount of 11~ | quor a physiclan may prescribe for any individual patient, 3—Bring about prosecution of violators of the 18th amendment in federal court where offenders will be made to realize that it Is the consti- tution they are violating not “merely a local regulation.” Chanees Gone ! mith's signature the Mullan-Gage act has killed his chances of being nominated for the presidency but has strength- ened his political standing in the state, William H, Anderson, tendent of the anti-saloon York declared today. “Governor Emith"” he said, “is done so0 far as the presidency is concerned. Put Governor on repeal of the league of He has not a chanee In a hundred of | nomination nor one in a thousand of election if nominated. Rut in the rac for governor of New York state tod or in the fall of 1924 he would de- feat any wet republican so badly as to be pathetic.” BRINDELI K’ F.PI R OUSTED Employe Dismissed Warden TLawes Ossining, June 2 Lawes of 8ing S8ing yesterday dismiss- ed from the prison service Keeper Andrew Carlson who had assumed re- sponsibility for Robert P. former building trade union czar, when he was holding a secret mnfvr- ence outside of the prison walls last Sunday. The conference was broken up when the warden himself raided the meeting in the old reservoir housc on the open state property, dismiss- ed Brindell's wife, danghter Brindell locked np. ter Brindell was transferred to Clinton prison at, Dannemore, Warden Lawes declared that he ex- amined twenty-six employes and that | his investigation of Brindell's speecial privileges is completed. He stated that there was no evidence against any other person, in the prison service ten months, has always enjoyed a good reputation in Sing Sing Ta- the | Ossining. Attar of roses is made chiefly Syria, Persia, India, Turkey Bulgaria. in and state Iupl-rln-’ By | Warden Lewis E. | Brindell | and son | Carlsen, who has been | WATERBURY ROAD CRASH Two Cars Collide This Moming With Result That Pive Are Injured and | Taken To Hospital, Wa ury, were 1 dent on a curve terbury road near this morning when drviven by H, E. Crandall of and a car driven by John E, Coe of 606 Winchester avenue, w Haven, collided head.on, throwing the - pants (@ the two cars to thi roadway, Nefther driver was injured but Charles Talmadge, Earl Crandall, Herbert, Lewis Horbert and Riggs, all occupants of the Crandall ear, were taken to a local hospital, Charles Talmadge is suffering from injury to his hip and the others were seratehed and brulsed and are suffer ing from shock. STANLEY WORKS BUYS of " - 2.—Five automoblle acel- tey June persons in an on the this " Injur: city, at 6:40 touring car Cheshire Myrtle and Patrick roperty At Comer Burritt Streets, Owned By Mangan, ot al., is Purchased Today. | | Property at the corner of Myrtle and | Rurritt streets, consisting of a two family house, a barn and a vacant lot, were bought by the Stanley Works to- day of Patrick Mangan ct al. The gale was made through (‘ox ] realtors. The property adjoins hold- !‘ ings of the Stanley Works, | JLIST FOUND DEAD Carl W. Dodge of New York Ends His Life at Vermont Retreat Brattieboro, Vt., June 2.-—The body in the of Carl W. Dodge, a 'cellist Metropolitan Opera Company érehes- | tra in New York was found on the grounds of the Brattleboro Retreat to- | | | and a revolver near by. Dodge disappeared on Wednesday | from the retreat, where he was under | treatment for a nervous breakdown He loft a note for his wife, who is church singer in New York, saying he was going to “end it all.” Refore going to New York several vears ago Dodge was a member of the orchestra of the Boston Opera Com- pany. His father, W. G. Dodge of Rrookline, Mass., isa former concert master of the Roston Opera Company and chalrman o the trustees of the Roston Musicians’ Protective Associa- | tion, and a brother, Willlam I". Dodgo is leader of a hotel orchestra in Bos- ton. | X-rays may prove of great value in the treatment of whooping cough, ac- cording to recent experiments. Left to right: Ren]amm Hil Some families ordered from the | nesses for the state in an investigation being conducted into the who were childhood sweethearts, The couple, Flee House of David Cult 1 and Mrs. Lillian Hannaford, wit- 'm the church of §t Cheshire-Wa. | Florence | Albert | Dunn, | day with a bullet wound in the head [§5 CONFIRMATION FOR dI5AT ST.‘MARY’S Auxiliary Bishop Murray Offici- ates at Ceremony This Morning asses in the Inistory of St. Many's chureh, was confirmed this morning at § e'eloek in Bt Mary's ehurch by the Rt, Rey John G, Murray, auniliary bighep of the diocese, The elass numbered 415 of whom 35 were adults, The num- her of adults whe received the sacra ment was the largest in recent yea Mr, and Mrs. John Celon of Tre mont str 1 a8 sponsors for the ehildren hout the eoremeny, while in the sanetu were mem Lor® 6f the olergy from all the other “wtholle parishes in the city, inelud Rev, Patrick Daly, pastor, apd J. Lea Sullivan of 8t, Jos pf h h: ey, Thomas J, Laden, pastor John the Evange Tanski of the | Heart a One of the largest ¢ ing ey | ehur |1ist; Rev, Alexander |chureh of the Hucred many others There was about an number of boys and girls in the procession to the altar, The girls were drossed in white with white veils covering their heads and the were drs in| blue suits with u red ribbon tied on | thelr loft arms, an appropriate cafor | for the season which is within the oc- tuve of the feast of the Holy Ghost, The spacious ehurch was Mled with relatives and friends of the reciplents of the sacrament and during the ex- ercises, special music was rendered by Mrs, M, T. Crean, sololst, and John J. Crean, organist, assisted by the cholr, Following the ceremony, the entire class took the dge of abstinence | from alcoholle liquor and Bishop | Murray delivered an address in which he impressed upon the young mem- | bers and these present, the solemness | of the occasion and the meaning of l he sacrament oven Vi | | i b | Negro Prisoner Escapes John Owens, the county New Haven, June negro, escaped from 1ail Wednesday morning | awing the bars of a window in the light, get- |ting through, dropping seven feet to |the ground and scaling a wall, it be- | came known today., Owens was sen- | tenced from Waterbury to serve six months for assault, Douglas Calls Upon All Shoe Shops to Sit Tight | Brockton, Mass. June Former Governor William 1.. Douglas, head of the W. L. Douglas Shoe Co., is a state- i ment today urged all Brockton shoe manufacturers to maintain their re. fusal to deal with the new organiza. tion formed by striking shoe workers here. The contract between the manufacturers and the boot and shoe workers union ealling for arbitration of disputes by the state board of con- [cillation and arbitration had stood test for 25 year he said, ———————————————— AUCTION persuant to an Yeomans, Ref . 8. Dis By virtue of and order of Edward M. eree in Rankruptey of the trict Court, 1 will sell at public ane- tion, the bankrupt estate of Herman | Belkin, consisting of wholesale gro- ceries, viz: a full line of cigarettes and tobacco, canned goods, cereals, soaps and powders, spices, dried fruit, paper bags, crockery, wooden ware, efe. Also two trucks, one Paige Tonring car, and one dwelling house, know as No. 93 Black Rock avenue, New | Britain, Conn. Sale to take place upon the premises, No. 49-583 (‘om- mercial street, New Rritain, on June 6th, 1923 at 11:00 A, M., Standard Time. Premises open for inspeetion day June 4th and hth, 192 WM. H. WAKELEE, U. 8. Auctioneer, For m!nrm»flnn. see David T. Nair, Receiver, Main 8t., New Britain. 283, Tel. 2 WILLARD GARDENS NEWINGTON, CONN. all iated on direct Trolley Line from Hartford to New Britain. One fare from either city LARGE LOTS ON EASY PAYMENTS $10 to $25 Starts You—Balance sum‘ 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 customn- ers. Take cars to Newington center land you will see our sign. Agents o land every afternoon. Auto will call for you by appointment. INURRERYMAN - Place From New Haven Jail | N JUNE 2, 1923 HE RA( " “\V A T ADS" abetically Arouged Por Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES POR CONSECUTIVE INSEXATIONS Charge Prepaid "w N i - " 3 — AUTOMOTIVE Auntos Aund Trucks Por sale riven 3,900 miles Overland touring ©, Rudelph, 121 1900, alse one [ ALLEN touring All new tires oar, Goed condition Oherey 8 Alph 1 line 1 day ¥ daye } davs 1 dawe § days § days 3 days Vearly [ATTENTION FOLKS! ATTENTION | Frea Servies | ar. You are always entitied 1o Order when buying here, You want the f Count § words to & line, 14 lines 1o an Inch Minimum S 3 T " We have Taok them over R TR TV Chevealet running Ciassifivd Page on Bame Day, Ads Accopied Over the Te.sphane Por venlenee of Customers, Call 925 And For & “Want Ad" Operator. P, M. For Hudson T-pass, Bup. (T Chandler- ke new paes | 185 ] " L] $450 Maxwell, 1920 Oakland, 1920 ) Chev, Noadster, 1 5 Bulck Coupe Tlorists and Nurserymen, CALIPORNIA AND JAPANESE priv H 11, high at 83,00 per 100, Marhery bush, fruit tress, e ergreen #mall geranium plants, 3 far 26c; geranium plants, 2 to 4 hles & 280 each; geranium plants, 3 5 blossoms, 380 each or §4.00 a dop ga 300 a o Astors 20¢ a| Diresenium, e plant, earh isles 200 A doz, or don, §00, Vines window hoges 100 ench and up, A very oa plant, Adolph Bandalle, 213 Oak t, Phons 689-12, Hupmehila Coups s | earh | Paige ‘Fedan You run the car, and pay a lttle week, Tt will pay you to loak them | " over, | THE FAIR AUTO ” [ your order new for | BT, fruit troes, herites, ete.; also doing pruns ing_work, Simonsen. Phone §93.23 POTTED plants and cut flow Funer works a specialty, Johnson's Greenhous T Church .', 1‘!mnrrll'l ARCH andl aver 61N . Tol, 2316, DUICK, 1920, ¢ cylinder, 4 ll«flgtr rmn Fxcellont paint, 5 brand new tires, per- foct mechanical shaps, bumper. efc, Call uv for demonstration, “New Brllllll Pulek Phione 200 A Wond 1ire v tlon Lost and Found RCTAT, Trust Rank book loat Wease roturn to Commercial Trust | any, acion Lafayotte 8, Frankiin, Stanle South Main Washington o1, cholier rot CONMT Finder Com Mad Park, John Neturn A} nn recelve Tiinradny Mrs, Frank " EIm, Whiting. DicCarbe, | rownard “morning. | wil aniAn Main, Fast AATuck; new, used W very Hitle and selling with a 90 day antee, N, I, Pulek Ca, 225 Arch Phone 2807 CADILLAC condition; Call at 481 p. m. " " to A% LOUring cnr; exeslient | will sell cheap for quick saln, Park Et, between 6 and 12 L] 1y desponcent, from un- you our | Personals ' wre i NAIVOUs, suffer want to mail Manhaod, it Real | " This | T you and down, wo ‘Porfoct How to Attain ) describes “Sextonique’’ a restorat) that costs you nothing if not re tieved or benefited, Write today to berland mical 484 Berry black, | Nashville, ‘r'enn, . strangt) are weak, run natural losse hook entitind Meaning and CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY -~ o Bulck, 1922, § pass. touring, Ruick, 1920 coupe, Hupmobile, 1022, touring. Rulek, 1819 covpe, “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED BUICK.” iron 0 to gl OFFICR | new plan and pass Ttead ¥ou withou! Just address Company, Iirst _Haven, Conn i That we r|-uu v vour firat ¥ou buy your camera from from one’dollar fo ssventy- udin, ROOK FOR vour efficlency £me time Horizon." malled Don't miss it, Ker-Gandyenr Rank_Ridg., New 1216 1920, 5 nasa. 1921, Dindge roadster, Oakland touring, Chevrolet rondster, National Tnow free if us, Camers five. Arcr WANTED 1,000 men, women and _childrer to be well dressed on easy weekly ps,- ments. Hoston Clothing Store, 63 Chwrch §t. Next to ilerald offici These cars have heen reconditioned and newly painted. Opsn every evening untll 9 o'clock. Pick out your used car and call for demonstration. ‘ AUTOMOTIVE l i Auto and Truck Agencies 8 F. I. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept, Trades on new and used conaldered, cars BUICK MOTOR CARS -“Retter car are he. ing built: and_Buick s bullding them." New RBritain Buick Co., 225 Arch street, Telephone 2607, NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, 225 ARCH ST. FHONE 2807 TWETT & PAIGD CARS- o, A Meputabla Concern," Corner. X,!nl!)lll 8t. and Cleveland motor American CADILLAC Lnfll\ Mot BONGE Mu.!nk AT and Reo roadster. R, C Cherry Bt, rond in cars and cessories, T shave, good New Britain $680 New | 8t. | AND ‘motor | ry street, 5, coupe, factory, 816 Arch Ta20, Zelives DONGE tanr of ilness « Che 1, BROTHERS & ¥ MOTOR C'ARS -Sales Motor Sales Co,, 155 anklin; phone STAR motor cars, fee. “Just Real Good Cars, A. Rence, 18 Main St. Phone 221 "ORD CARS, Fordson Tractor. Sales serv- ice; genuine § moti DoDGH and service, Bim 8t., Cor ANTD appearance excellent; ¥ Mack. Bnies and_sers Gl DEPENDARLE USED CARS Vord Sedan; Buick Touring; Ford 'Touring cheap; 1 Ford Rare Terms arranged. o'clank, 8. & F. cars, Open evening until 9 Sales and service. 174 High St., Hartford, Connectirut. Phone. 3-4599. FTUPMOBILE CARS- Sales and service. Cliy Service Station, Hartford Ave, Cornar d 15 Main 8t A. M. Paonessa. SALES CORP, 8T. MOTOR 155 ELM | | | DURANT, Touring car, paint, Just thoroughly overhaulad, § cord tires upholstery excellent, new front and rear carpets. Price |5 )nv\ Wil conslder trade. A, G. Hawk qu) hauled, LEXINGTO and ser Plone 22 High grade moter care, Sales N Bence, 61 Main St must 8t. aell Call owner battory; quick. Inquire, 104 Franklin evenings betwesn G and 7. FORD truck, Or wil] &wap wha Call or write €. If. Freeman, man St. | FORDY ditl een, Sales _Phone 3860, “Oakland 1 nd A. G. Hawker, i8 Mtin t. Tele- MOON MOTOR and_Ser NASH a wervice, enneth Sales and service. Cor. Elm New Britain, Conn. Tele- ~ 1019 model, In gond (on- Tel. 2538, $100; 1921, panel dan Ivery with starter, $150; 1318 touring, $100; 1018 Speedster, $100; 1921 Coupe, 3 1918 Coupe, §160, Automotive 8, 1!14]1 Cn, 200 Fast Main 8t 'Pho i | FORDS—T915-16-17 chagsls 35 tn §40. Just the thing to: build vour own bod ontn, © Terms if desired. Automotive | Bales and Service Co, East Main | St., City; 'Phona 2701 { U DEON Touring Sedan, 1921 Inoking and running job ever $1,600; also Natlonal Touring refinighed nly $300. Casl G. Cohen, 185 Park St., runabout, price $48 ORDS— 1920 bt Bearle & ! and Park Sts, one 2110 Light six touring, $v special six tourlng, $1,275; big six tourin §1,750; F. O, B. factory. M. Irving Jeste 193 Arch St. “This Is o Studebaker year. BTUDEBAKERS. I | 00 motor cars, o' Slacva Valve Motors R, Cherry St. Phono 2051-2, Tinest offerad at dan, just required. Hartfo | | | [N AUTOMOTIVE Autos And Trucks For sale " ) vord tires. Prive low L ory 1998 peitect wiie OAKLAND, hpnival o Hawk 2, tous ndith up ? B ass. | hy & B ng ’ ring Pho g car Thomas, W hwels GAKLAND & buy, Mok ) 1984 GTDIMOHTLE 5" in exedlioni Sond'iish economical 1o eps @ only 4204, Perm fea. U, A, Hencs, a6 GVERLAND ood ans Plone roadet THED, T passenger tour w000 mechanieal condition, Newly paints od, Bee 1t at Chariand's garage, 30 Main 8t ATANLEY STEAM ROADSTER s up 1o the winute, plenty fored At @ price that cannel olsewhere, Modern T-pa g, Al the iatest equipmen an offer. Aaroms (. Cohen, 185 Hariford; Tel, 2-3487 FIANLEY FTRAMER wire wheels Jatest impreve G, Cohen, In Open_evenings. FAIGE, a ar ihat of pep, ofs e equalied Steam Tours Make s Park S, care. Roads with onditlon; touring all ieed low, Aaren Park Bt Hartford, 10 DAY SALE-WE MUST CLEAN HOUSE 1921 Hudsen Touring: 1920 Dodge Roadster; 1918 Dodge Sedan; Ford Coupe; Buick Touring; Hulck Touring; Rulek Coupe; Ren Touring; National Sedan; Overland Coupe; Hudson Coupe; and Studabakers Touring cheap. Time payments arranged, HONEYMAN AUTO SALES €O, 139 ARCH 8T, TEL. 2100, LEy 1 passeng 500, W gias car, cheap, Beauty 8ix, 5 pass tows 1020 Etudebaker Ford tonring Auburn, 1029, ; RUDOLPH, 127 CH USED CARS OF QUALITY 1920 Btutz 920 Hudson Sedan; Palge 6-65, 7 pa Durant Touring; Packard; Ford; 7-pass Ruick; Davls Sedan; 20 Grant Coupe. Thesn cars are absolutely quality cars; but a ride in any of them will convincs youl. MrCARTHY & ST. THOMAS, 1203 STANLEY ST., TEL. 1 all day Cadillac; 8 Open Sunday. a choice of several | popular cars. Our prices are real sales gotters. Aaron (. Cohen, 185 Park i ford. _Open evenings §50 TO §160 mives Auto Parts and Accessories 11 CESSORIES—A most complate iine of everything for the motorist, 1'sed tires in all sizes ot $2.50 up. New England Radla- tor Works, 36 l Main. Phone 860. | GVRRETC BARGATA —Cord Tires, first quality: l‘fllxl(v‘ IEEREEE) Cord 30531} 30x31; 314 3ox4 33x1 34x4 your ger The red car a and Battery ‘Fhono 6 AUTOMOTIVE grenses and tira s cossory_Sho BATTERILS—Ask the Philadelphia. Guar, 2 years. J. M. Far rell, 110 Franklin Square. Phone 1218, L us rec hdle and ll\.uu"" ynur batt: before you put it into service for bummer. A. G. Hawker, 62 Elm St 2456, PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP tire, cord | and fabric, in all sizes, T. H. Cogswell, “hestnut_8t. i h uge 20x3 oline, ofl Auto Ac BQUIPMENT- lce. Clark’ Sl R man_who owns a 2 L 7 | the Tel, Tand Enat tire tubes; C to 36x6. 50c 336 o Al 8 Chestnut st BATTERY, T. H, Cogé Photie 14182 car in e 5 fine Buick o AUPMOBILE, 1022, touring lent condition throughout, i prica Is low. B. \one Special Notice There will be a special meeting of Pride Cirele, Lady Foresters tonight. | at 7:20 o'clock to take action on the death of Mrs, James Bagshaw. Cadiliac Touring, 2 Touring, Park 8t 1921, rondetor hly overhauled shape in every LOOK! Bulck 65; Cohen, TAXWELL, paint, thorou; to be In good Relfable, 86 Arc | GARTL,AND, 1020, 5 passenger good palnt and 5 perfect cord tlres, in excellont mechanical condition, Price 1s 197 -pass. Dodge 1 185 Chupe, excellent $600. Hartford . ma; order, Aaron oon red | guaranieed Just ‘try one and see—the classified | ad department, “touring car, Herald clasified ad ofttimes ex- A v others, T V. 272-5 for particulars, cte, jow. New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch ceeds the St. Phone 2607, fondest hopes. WILLARD 8T Battorles. Snles and service, Simmona Storage Hattery Co, _167 Arch Phone 224 Autos—Taxi Service Li, TAXI=-Phone 2700 will bring quick, efficlent tasl service to your door. N, B, Taxl Service, at the R. R, atlon ACKARD SERVICE-Best car in the clty for_lomg trips Call Joe Farr, 1847, 162 LaSalle etreet, reliable mereine, niumber in mind, 1842-2, Loufs Miller, | . Cirves, N 4 Maln St., rear "\Idllnll Lunch, 2005, Night Tel. 17115, Keep ‘phon night, Tel AND HER PALS lt lsn’t For The WHADDYE SAY TO YOouR WIFE WHEN GHE S\TS UP LATE FOR YouU? Same Reason Pa Has BY CLIFF STERRETT } | HARTUSC HAR rngeq ’l"o Iml ¥ emll P, A HPACK car, vielnity o Carey, wanted and St. to rent; C Address rage to rent. 204 Main 8t. inquire Tel. 2450, Watgon and Jone Motorcyctes and Bicycles BICYCLES “indians’ from $32.50 1o §43.60; eold on terms §10 down and $3 § weekly. and repalring, Also supplies Charl Hadfield, Myrtle 8 E. 2 1708, DAVIDS in.; motor mites, el Cottage Pl TNDIAN CHIEF model; driven “with fully 2082 "ariven at 4 " 5,000 equipped ; or call ETY Tel. neh miles. motoreyele, but 1,100 INDIAN motoreyele, 18 Tnquire 118 &, VOLE-Henderson, 94 Henry St., frst CYCLES - Bpecial _sale of seles now on. One 1916 . Thres 1917 Indians, $65 each. 1918 Tndian §1 Two 19018 Indians, $140 each. Ona 1920 Indian Scout $160, Al these machines are in good running | order. Charles E. Hadfield, 21 Myrtle 81.; ‘Phone 1708, MOTORCYC Tndian, 1830 car; good running condition, Btreet, Eood condition, Apply Abor MOTO! usad Tndia One with sides 245 sk

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