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MAPLE HILL NEWS Mrs. H. B bridge ot her & Mrs. L. ¥ Mis BB L. Kingsiey SHRINERS PREPARE 10 START FOR HONE - ol Pagont Concndes Convention at Nation's Capital spend the isiting Mr Washington, June MAR car eollies w h sands of the Bhriners attending the Annual convention here had diss into speeial trains taday whieh b the hemeward jus in the hours The brought formally pageant and dane avenue last night, hut was helng repeated today benefit of Washington sehoo! o 2 copelave rose to a elimax of festive oolor and erowds night not even eclipsed hy Inaugural scengs on the avenus Refore the last float in the pageant ! end at Northfield, passed the 14.--11-10 and Mrs. Hnri» Ing in thelr stand in front of the White House thousands of spectators rad swar 1 into the street in the pear of the procession, Those who had viswed it from the eapitol end of the avenue pressed uptown until at one time the density of the crowd in the vielnity the teeasury bullding gave the pollca an exeiting time in at- tempting to control it No injurles were paported however, Thesudden swarming of the crowd at more than 150,000 per.| Idenhard entertained a Tuesday afte we the Dary Doane the sec ‘A B Skinner wi in New London 1. B. Rogers Mrs. R week-end and Mprs the Girl Seout troops and lead New Britain are invited to 1o be held at the home of Mrs Sprague next Monday after after school, Fach girl is asked » bring her own luneh A [ of a Three | used thou piente A oon & 10 A close with th £ on Pennsylvan the pageant for the Ndren Rlair of New with Mrs Center week-end Newington Mr, and Mrs York spent last A. Blair of 2 Chas. and Mrs, A, B Grant a at their hom gave ast eve Dr hridge party ing last Mr, and Mre. Olifton MeKenna of Thompson street will spend this week Mass, Miss Arline Root left today for Nnston to attend the senlor week fes tivities at Northeastern ecollege. WILL PERMIT RECRUITING, New York, June 8.-—At a stormy scasion which lasted until early to- day, the central tradea and labor councll, after hearing an appeal by Major Hugh Ross of the United States army, voted 70 to 25 to permit rmy officers to recrult entranta for aven rhs .| the citizens' military training eamp ranged mw:::hflv'n:‘:'\‘:n""monl local affiliated unions. The fons of corn mest Thrown on the| cOuncil also adopted plans for a la- Mreed in preparation for the dance of POr college In New York city thestates, The danocs got under way, | ‘ however,and continued for more than INDIANS-S0X GAME OFF. Dousion o streteliof-eight or un" Roston, June 8.—(American) ?fih | Cleveland-Boston postponed; rain, Brief:News: Dispatches From All Over the Worl president emeritus of Yale, is mar- amscceptable to France; London | ried to Nicholas Moseley at New :n. press isgavorably inclined to note. ven; Bishop Nilan of Hartford Ro- a5 man Catholic diocese performs cere.| Hprry Diamond, found gullty of | mony. | wiite, murden, is sentenced to be elec- w at Michigan City, Ind,, Octo- f Jessica Brown reaches home in | Buffalo and says she expects to marry the Earl of Northesk within 36 hours. ‘Wisoonsin senate dry forces pre- dict defead of assembly bdill to repeal state prohfiftion enforcement act. QGermangpeparations offer is wholly Archbishop Hayes of New York | sends message to motion pieture pro- | — | ducers to beware of extremists who | Alexander Howat, a prisoner In| would cripple their industry. Pittsburgh jall, obiarges he is victim | 1orf frameup end declares he will| Trustees of the church peace union, | | prove innocence in court. | at meeting in New York, pledge sup- - port to President Harding in his ef-| Hadley, | forts to bring United States inloi‘ Miss Laura Beamont Hadley, | world court. daughter-of Dr. Arthur T. ALL MORNING SPECIALS 7 TO 12 A. M. LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ........ SMALL EASTERN PORK TO ROAST . LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS ..... WHOLE OR HALF HAM LEG OF FANCY LAMB LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . SPERRY & BARNES’ BACON . covovoirmes 32¢ 1b HANDY'’S COTTAGE HAM ...coecvuercanccones 330 I . LARGE NATIVE FOWLS .....ccvccveenersocess 40c-1b 10c l4c 27c 19¢ b . 2ch wasessssnsss 10 1D o | Lutz, iarm and diplomatically escorted the NEW BRITAIN DAILY ¥ IS PAY ‘DOCKED' SHOOTS HIS BOSS - e — 1 HERALD, third A v 1 and was at his aifice In the o Wi N J. Fraser i # stenographer and Frazer say t nderstand the adn't time 1o say mueh, he . Public Employe Takes Revenge oorine'Te 1uf™senanes Coms ford was in Lutz's offiee but & minute Ull lnspwwr 0[ “Blghls vhen the first shot was heard There was a second shot. Comer S ford came out of Lut#'s office on the g him, threw wall and P and d wrenehed Tuta had s swiy but slumped ehief inspeotor hall to the of utz had desk in & s the a elerk an t ey he W ard but He Ause, Ao Tuehman bed AgAInst the held his arm a revolver from him shot as he sat In hair, He tried to ri ross his desk, The carried across of Commodo Charles W. Ray. superintendent the New York lepartment of the United States unteer Life Baving Corps, Who ad- red first aid the patrolman and address and ished ahout his w with New York, June § erford walked inte the office of A bert Luta, chief inspeetor in the hu reau of welghts and measures in t munieipal building, yesterday and sho Lutz in the left breast. Lutz was not wounded The .32 callber bullet struek the heart, was de flected by a nd emerged the shoulder James L. Com Fras the heen seriously he AboVE rib blad below a consumptive, lives at 08 West Twenty-ninth street, and sinea December 14, 1918, has been a aborer in the bureau of weights and measures, He says he Lutz bes cause It was on the recommendation of the chief inspector that Joseph 1 Holwell, the commissioner ordered $23.28 deducted from his pay after he had been absent from duty thirty.one days since last September. The sum dedueted represented six days' pay for Comerford, who is one of the few la horers on the city pay roll rated at A yearly instead of a dal ‘ wage, He gets $1,445 a year, Comerford, who Is 35 years old and tha father of six ehildren, learned on the first of the month that he was to he doeked. He was told to appear Wednesday for his check. He did not complain to elther Commissioner Hol well or Lutz, but talked a great deal about it among his fellow employes, However, he made no threats, nor did he hint that he iptended attacking Comerfor Luta gave hia asked that wind 1) Kast Iren To hing be publ witil he could eommuni v The Lutzea )i Afth street, "They ) At the hospital it was sald that unless nplications ensue Lutz will recover shot at Wwe no eh THREE MASTED FLOATED Now June 8—The throe Rachel of Mobile, nshore off Hateh- Island SBound on flonted today London, masted schooner Ala, which ott's Point Wednesday by tugs of the Scott Corp, and towed into this har bar. Work was hegun in an effort to repalr leaks in the hull, Tho Rachel left Jamalca 22 days ago with 6500 tons of dye woods for Stamford, Conn, RECORD FYOR “NEW "\\'I—‘ Now York, June'§.—~The N, Y, N, H. & H. rallrond system reports the May average daily interchange of freight cars was 5,870 cars, the high- est sustained average In the com- pany’s history, angry man to the ground floor. Only sheep native to Comerford gave Bell the slip and re- the wild Rocky Mountain turned to the Bureau offices on the which have never been domesticated. went in Long night, wis Comerford called at the bureau yes- terday just after noon, Lutz was at lugeh, It was obvious that Comer: ford was in a fighting mood, Every- body in the office knaw that he had come to talk with Lutz. Ralph A. Bell, a clerk, took Comerford by the America But sheep, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY The Best Food Products At Great Money Saving Prices At SPECIAL 7 TO 11 A. M. FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ... LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . LEGS OF YOUNG TENDER LAMB .... LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS NEW POTATOES . A EVAPORATED MILK ... FRESH CUT NATIVE SPINACH .... CLOVERBLOOM PRINT BUTTER ... veo. 3 Ibs, 25¢ Ib. 12V5¢ 1b. 29¢ 1b. 12%c 5 Ibs. 3 cans peck .. b, SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY ROASTS OF FRESH EASTERN PORK ... LEAN PLATE BEEF . FOREQUARTERS OF YOUNG TENDER LAMB . SUGAR CURED BACON .. LEAN RIB CORNED BEEF ..... vou dby lh Puritan Fresh Hams Sausage .... — ALL DAY SPECIALS — Shoulder Steak 18¢ Virginian Bacon .. 17¢ Ib Sugar Cured Corned Beef ........... 8 Best Frankforts ... 15¢ b Salt Spare Ribs ... 12¢ Ib Lean Salt Pork .... 19¢ Ib Honeycomb Tripe .. 15¢ 1h Beef for Stew .... 10c Ih Best Veal Chops .. 28c Ib ef wercvo..... 30c b Lean Pot Roast Beef 12¢ 1b Short Cut Leg Veal 16¢ Ib Shoulder Roast Veal 18¢c b Veal-for Stew . 10c 1» Fore of Lamb . 15¢ 1h Lamb for Stew ... 10c Loin Lamb Chops .. 40c 1b LARGFE. MAINE POTATOES ................. 29¢ peck MEDIUM SIZE MAINE POTATOES ........... 23¢ peck SPINACH ...covcvcomecee 9c peck Oranges .. .... 29c dozen Large Bananas 25¢ dozen Large Heavy Grapefruits, 3 for 25c California Cherries 35¢ 1h Large Pineapples 2 {or 25¢ Lemons ....... 29¢ dozen Strawberries, Groen Peppers, Celery, (ucumber: Radnhm, Aspamgus and Fresh Tnmatoes Large Bermuda Onions ....... 3 Ih 25¢ Beet Greens .... 15c peck New Potatoes ... 4 Ib 25¢ Lettuce ........ 10c head String Beans 2 quarts 25¢ Fresh Green Peas 15¢ quait JOHN L. ROSS haq charge of our Meat Department ROASTS OF MILK FED VEAL ................. Ib 18¢c PRIME LAMB CHOPS . . eovs Lbs 20¢ MILK FED FANCY FOW] . Ib. 35¢ MEATY POT ROASTS OF BEEF . . 1b, 10¢ SUGAR CURED HAMS .................co0veu. by 20 50 2pkgs.25c WHITE LOAF FLOUR . . large sack $1.08 DOMINO SUGAR IN CARTONS vovvv.. B lbs, 53¢ HOTEL ASTORRICE ...................... 3 pkgs. 25¢ (‘orn i can10c NEW SOUND ONIONS .. FANCY ICEBERG LETTUC doz.33c Ib. 50 FREE DELIVERY! Not-A-Seed Sapolio Raisins 2 1h. pkg Sugar SHILON veeee B Dbss 25¢ head 10¢ doz.wz 5 (; Strawberries Ripe Large Qunkwt Bananas Oranges . Fancy Rhubarb POLLY AND HER PALS HAS ANYBODY fmr] CLAIMED THE ‘o= $100 YOU FOUND, WRICH pApERc, ARE- fi— "RIDAY, JUNE Merritt-Chapman- | | | boRANT A’dn | | REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Ken: 1028, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetieully Arrouged Por Quick and Ready Heference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INGBRTIONS © Prepald 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line LK R ¥ dave ' 3 davs 4 daye. .., § dave, ,, 6 dave. 1 line B 30 deye 1ine @ #1.60 Yearly Order Run Upon_Application Count © words o & line 14 lines to an ineh, Minimum Space, 3 Lines, Mirimum Hook Charge, 48 Cents. No Ad Acespied Aftar 1 P, M, Ter inssified Page on Bame Day. Ads Accepied Over the Tel Convenience af Customers, Ask For a “Want Ad" Operate Flortsts and_Nurserymen. ATTPFORNTA AND JAPANESE privet ft. high at $3.00 per 100. Rarhey'y bush, frult trees, evergreen. Rmall plants, & for 28c; geranium plants 1 blorsoms, muh weranium nllllll U tn & bloss , 380 each or 4,00 a do Florence edge 30e a doz. Astors 200 & Aoz, Dresenium, & nlee plant, §0c each, Pansles 300 & doz, or dor, B0, Vines for window bhoxes 10¢ each and up, A very Dice piant, Adolph Sandalle, 313 Oak 8t. "llnfl L T N, .00 ar, T plants; ajso CArBAtiAN n doz, New Hritali Greenhouse, Onle_and LaBalle Sts, nd Californin : h, lnrge plants ot Thomas Paonessa, 212 9 JAPANT barherry 1 able prid | Bt Phone ¢ NURBERYMAN frult troes Place your order now for ; odso ‘doing prune Ing_wo! Phone #8323, | POTTED d_cut flowers, works a specinlty, Johnson's Greenhou B17 Church Bt, Phone 880. | Lost and Found |WOMAN Who took package dress, from Hallinan's return same there | and aveld trouble. Store Announcements present? We graduntion or birthday Arcade Btudio, hava them at all pri NTED~1,000 men, to bo well dressad on easy weekly pey- | ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church | Bt Next to Herald ofice. ! L AUTOMOTIVE ' Auto and Truck Agencles ) | i ing bullt and Buick 18 buflding them.' New Britain Buick Co,, 225 Arch street. Telephone 2607, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS— iash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern,” | ner Llnmln 8t coupe, uao F, or Sales ) OVERLAND motor R. C. Rudolph, 2051-2, sedan, Britaln |COLUMBIA A Sales and Service, 8t., Phone cars, 127 Motor Sales Co. 156 i _phone 731, motor cars. “ars.” TAR and ‘“Just Real Good A. Ben Main §t, Phon FORD CARS, Fordson Tractor. ice; genuine parts and accessories. motive Sales C 0 E. Main St. RLAN c Bales serv- Auto- “motor cars, e. 174 High St. Hartford, | Phone 3-4 SON AND FRSSEX- America's r‘nr values, Eee the new coaches, Honey- man Auto Sales Co., Sales and Service, 139 Arch St. Phone 2100, i | Service Station, Hartford Ave, Corner Stanley, and 15 Main 8t. A. M. Paonessa. LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars. Sales and service, C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, L. Gueen, Sales Phone_2899. Sales and Tele- | MOON MOTOR CARS—F. and_Service, 227 Glen street |NASH and Oakland 1aotor ca ! service, A. G. Hawker, i8 Elm St. phone 2456. h M. Blm Tele- | Searle & Co. Sales and service. Cor. and Paric Sts, New Britaln, Conn, phone 2110, | BTUDEBAKERS—LIght six touring, $875; speclal six touring, $1,276; big slx tourin $1,750; F. O. B. factory, M. Irving Jest 193 Arch St. “This 18 & Studebaker year.' IGHT motor cars, sales and The Sleeve Valve Motor." R. C, Phone 2051- | | WILLYS service. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. SHE HAD 10 PEEK Letters—Judge Is Lenient. i Temptation to Learn Contents | Indianapolis, June §.-—A curiosity was responsible for the ap- pearance in federal court of 'Mary Deering, assistant postmaster at | Valpan, Ind., according to Homer El- liott, U. 8. district attorney. The charge of tampering with let- ters in the Valpan post office resulted only from Mrs. Deering’s curlosity as to the contents of the missives for nothing was missing from the en- velopes, the district attorney said. “Curiosity,” commented Judge B. Anderson. “Why that's caused Lot's wife to turn to a pillar of =salt. I always thought that rather severe punishment.” He then imposed a technical sen- tence of a day in jail and told her 'husband, who is the postmaster, he might return home with his sistant this evening. A. as- BY CLIFF STERRETT U"'l"""" |ATTENTION FOLKS! contalning 7] DO you know that A cAmera makes & nlce |, omen and childrer. | BUICK MOTOR CARS—“Better car are be- | Bales | Tleading | UPMOBILE CARS—Sales and service, ci!y‘ .Woman Postmaster Could Not Resist of | woman's | Mrs, | what | a that | ( Avroworve ) Autos And Trucks For Sale | KTXEN, 1081 Tour condition, Anish, top, W TIIE, § good Tires, cendl: tion very good, Just {horeughly ever: A T Excellont y‘ll feor meeh, up for demonetration: “New Co, 195 Arch Si, Phone 3001, "Utll wa New Buick is a Used Buick.” ton, 1983 truck; new, u and solling with & AT B, Bulek Co, 226 u-h reet, TOI8, sedan, Tn weod condl ton. 197 Monres Bt BODGE COUPR, 1001, § passenger with driver's seat ahead, Velour upholstering. Five cord tires, used less than 3,000 miles Engine overhauled and OK, Price cash. Phone 2381-4, 117 Winthrop 8t Tondster e aha New *phon on ritain 2807, ATTENTION— You are always entitled te Frea Service | when buying he You want the Car, We have it, Leok them n Lt 1" $195 " i 1 Chevrolet running 1 Hudson 7-pass, Chandler—1ke nNeWw ....eeeeeess 1920 1920 ., PETPIS TP Bup. Giaivennns Maxwell, Oakland, Chev, TP TTITTIIT TN Roadster, 1 cash..... Bulek COUP® +\vvrsrnensrnsnses #4850 Lk} Hupmoblle Coupe ....eesessesss Palge Bodan .....cevseennnennns You run the car, and pay a little each week, It will pay you to look them over, THE FAIR AUTO EX, 98 ARCH B8T. ‘CHO!CEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— | Bulck, 1920 coupe, | Hupmobile, 1322, touring. | Bulck, 1919 coupe. Willys-Knight 7 pass. sedan. “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED BUICK.” Dodge roadster, 1916, Dakland touring, 1920, § pass. Chevrolet roadster, 1821, . 1919 Chevrolet sedan F. B. . | These cars have been reconditioned and newly painted. Open every evening until § o'clock. | Plck out your used car and call | for demonstration. F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used cars considered., NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 226 ARCH. ST, PHONE 2607 1928, touring ca: Just thoroughly overhauled, § cord tires, | upholstery excellent, new front and rear carpets., Price {s low. Will consider trade. | _A. G. Hawker, 52 Elm 8t. Phone 2456, | FORD touring, §40. Tnquire 111 } street. . | FORD SEDAN, 1022, This car iooks ke a | 1928 with every extra on it. Can be | bougnt at a good price. McCarthy & St. Thomas, 1208 Stanley St. Tel. 1396, FORDE—1620 Rbt. $§100; 1021, panel da- | livery with starter, $150; 1918 touring, | $100; 1918 Speedster, $100; 1821 Coupe, |~ $32; 1918 Coupe, $160. Automotive §. and | 8. Co., 200 East Main 8t, 'Phone 2701. |FORD touring, 1021, self starter, demount- | 1 able rims; perfect mechanically. F. Green, 227 Glen Bt. SORD racers, 2, for sale. Bargain it faken at_once, Inquire at 260 Hartford Ave. FORDS--1915-16-17 sls $35 o §60. chassis $36 Just the thing to bulld your own body |.1% Automotive East Main desired. 200 onto. Terms {f Sales and Service 8t., City; 'Phone 270 are two bargains, §6i6 each: 1921 Buick touring; 1917 Cadillac coupe. Aaron Cohen, Inc., 186 Park St, Hartford, Conn. Open_evenings. HUDSON BEDAN--New tires, late model, llke new, Owner has purchased Lexing- ton. Sure Is a bargain. Aaron G. Cohen, | | Inc., 185 Park 8t., Hartford, Conn. Open _evenings, HUPMOBILE, 1923, touring car in_ excel- lent condition throughout, 5 fine cord tires; price s low. N. B. Bulek Co, 22§ Arch_ 8t.; 'phone 2607 |JORDAN, 7 passenger touring car, In ex- | cellent condition mechanically; _good paint and tires. Price $600, terms, K. M. | Bearle, Cor, Park and Main. Tel. 2110, |LAST call for these, Buick roadster, runs well, self starter, $90; Chevrolet roadster, | $65; Ford, 1922 delivery, $150; Overland Country club, $146. Otiters. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 155 Park St., Hartford, Conn. LEXINGTON VALUE ~Just refinished, 1931 touring, 8360 cash, balance $35 per month in ten payments. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park Bt. Hartford, Conn. Open eves. | JAKLAND, 1020, § passenger touring car, good paint and § perfect cord tires, in [ excellent mechanical condition. Price s low. New Britain Buick Co. 225 Arch Phone 2607, HER st. "75; Cherry | L. USE Dayton [ AUTOMOTIVE Autos And Trucks For Sale wale rmw——r'a:r"w—“':— | N .;31;:.'*-—:1-—..., e quint, Uohoisering serviceable tires. PR ] dition meshanically, ul top look weed, ios. Torms, O, hone 2318 oy 5 “coups. | DAKLAND, 1901, Touring car 18 purfect cord tires wire saleal econdition, o lmn l:' -~ whees .u‘ _G, He OAKLAND, ” eale, Call_evenings cu South qu 8t or, sconomical 1o opurate, lesks 204, Price only 8200, Terme to responsis Bu parties, C. A, Bence, ' Maln Phone lll( nger fouring car. n, Newly Charland REO, 1821, . month guarantes mechanical , Cor Maln and SALE—JUNE~SALE~ Bulck 4 cylinder touring, Studebaker Speelal Six Bulek touring. Hudeon touring. Hudson coupe, 2 pass. | 1922 Maxwell touring. 1919 Chevrolet touring. Packard Twin Six, Reo 6 r touring, Dodge sedan, Maxwell coupe, 1932 12 1920 s 7 Time Payments, Call 2109, HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, 139 ARCH STREET. STANLEY STEAMERS—Only two left, cut en passenger touring, the other 1 roadster. Both guaranteed. Make an of fer. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park Bt Hartford, Conn. Open e 8TUTZ, 1820, § passenger tourin condition; good buy for quick Carthy & Bt. Thomas, 1208 Eunley U\. Tel. 1306, ———e USED CARS— 1920 1918 1916 Overland touring. Dodge touring. Ford touring. 1917 Reo roagster. 1921 Ford panel truck. 1918 Buick “4" touring. R. C. RUDOLPH, Columbla, Overland and Knight Distributor. 127 CHERRY ST. PHONE 2051-2 Willys. VIM TRUCK, 182 good tires. A good buy for $100. Call this week, H. H. Ibelle, Elm_Hill. _Phone 1987-2, ACCESBORIES— everything for the motorist, all sizes at $2.30 up. Ni = Gasslie; olls, greases and tire service, Clark's Auto Ace cessory Shop, 138 So. Main 8t BATTERIES--Ask the man who owns a Philadelphia. " Guar. 2 vears. J. M, Far- rell, 110 Frank] LET us ‘recharge and before you put ‘it into the summer. A. G. Hawker, 52 Elm 8t, Tel, 2456, OVERBTOCKED — REAL BARGAINS — MUST SELL—Cord Tires, first quality; 30x333 Fabric i 3 30x315 Cord 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x415 33x414 d4x4ly The red and Battery Co., ‘Phone 000, PENNSYLVANIX VACUUM CUP tire, cord and fabric, in all sizes. T. H. C X 8 Chestput’ 8:. kit | BALE on used tire tubes; also fAbric and cords, 30x3 to 36x8. 50c each, 8336 Eust Main St. Phone 635- |G & L. BATTERY, eaiea «nd servico tion, Cogswell, 8 Chestnut stieet, Phouie 141§-2. e “Thorobred” cords 1f | value the appearance of your car, _Ball Tire Co., 210 Arch 8t. | WILLARD STORAGE Batt service. Slmmons Storage 167 Arch St. Phone 2246, “Autos—Taxi Service |CALL TAXI—Phone ) Wil bring quick, efticlent taxi service to your door. N. B, _Taxi Service, at_the R. R. Station, PFACKARD SERVICE—Best car in the ity for long trips Call Joe Farr, 1847, 163 | _LaSalle etreet. |TAXT STATION—Quic] able service, | Keep these ‘phone numbers In mind, Daytime, $67; night, 1342-3. Louls Miller, g (-.rlce- To Let 14 GARAGE space for one car. Inquire Gina- 19 Walnut St, ST.—Garage to rent: inquire nd Jones, 294 qun St. Tel. 2450, annmieain'd Buyclu 18 BICYCLES—"Indlans” from §32.50 $43.80; s0ld on terms $10 down and $3 woskly, G, mupplles and repairing. Charles adfield, Myrtl ‘Phone_ 1706, Toe ! INDIAN BCOUT motorcy. dem, speedometer and $175. Phone 2879-2 Rhodes 8t HARLEY DAVIDSON motoreycle With §ids car in first class condition. Low price for quick sale. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch St. Phone 2109, INDIAN, 1920, ‘otorcy<le with sids _car Condition very good, fully equi, . $160. 47 Cottage &t, phedd il MOTORCYCLES —8pecial sale used motorcycles gnow on. One, 1016 In $45, Three 1017 Indlans, §65 each, o 1018 Indlan $125. Two 1919 Indians, 8140 each. One 1920 Indian Scout $160. Al these machines are In good rusning order. Charles E. Hadfleld, 2 t.; 'Phone 1708, = T SIDE CAR—Harley-Davidson toadster, 1833, §00d as new, with spare tire. H Menousek, 44 Cottage Place. risifine Service Stations, Repairing 17 ACETYLENE WELDING, brazing and care bon burning. Commerclal Weldin 227 Glen St, near Ellls. Phone 2 ACETYLENE WELDING, cutting and brez- ing. Carbon burning. Iliardware Welding Co., 18 Winthrop St. Tel. $17.50 $19.50 $20.50 $21.50 . 23.00 $34.85 your service. O'N 39 Washington 8t.; you The Tel. 1743, _ Watson 2 e, 1022, with fan- epotlight. Price or Inquire 29y of kinds of suto radiators, sma bodles, etc. Work guaranteed perfect at lowest prices, 107 Arcu. Phcne 13 AUTO REPAIR CO. st 638 B. 5. Main glve you a good hours work for good old U. & dollar. Frank Forsell, b the Hudson, and Dodge service station, and Frenk Burkas experienced on cars and trucks to numerous too men- tion. Quick service our motto. Carbon burned out while you wait. Open Monday, Wednesday and_Iriday Syenings for you convenience. Phone 2016-3 days, of 8425 nighta