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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1023, e e e T —— JUNIOR TOWN HEA"S Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World PMR&“NS MARR'H] ‘ THE HERALD (_Avroworve ) ernment afficials after \\uahlul Pope in letter ta Papal seeretary of | gt syt rpellingsy . lmu conference, sald 1o have decided state, declares internationa! relations J {girl picket and & male sympathizer uynuum:ny‘ Aronasd For Quisk [to seise forelgn liners that bring to have grown worse sinee Pontifieats o tahen 6 Shanss B the ‘Belies | "I‘ B adr Reforense. STUDEBAKERS—Light sis tourh \mem.u ports heverage liquor under | hegan, Rome dispateh says ————— — o CONSECUTIVE |INBERTIONS: Sy A bn,'::.u‘.u.:.: charge of using abusive lan 1n that elty 1t was NWWM Air Fund-"" — Anti-moon tengue astegsion con- | BTIRIOOM, Aged 83, GOBS 0] S5 S oneienine of th fore at Westerville, 0., plan to en | regular force of operators were on l Thirteen l'mfl{n ships with sealed it et eyl gl dh "‘“ Hgue N York harh 4 ahis 1,000, ad . rike. Hon, P, W, WHISOR 10 SPORK | 1auar onvind yet so e wovesd oy pov 1924 campaiey Work on Goldw Weddlng Day [strike ernment - e | short Handed ta Pawtucket “This le & Siudebaker year " . Constantinople hears that Ismet o " Pawtueket, R, L, June 28—Man- A tag day for the benefit of the S e AR s ¥ -Iu» has been instrueted to quit eon On th anniversary of his golden ager Cronin of the telephone company New Britain fresh alr eamp will be|der of wealthy New York contractor. | 1°7enee If powers do not agree to per. | wedding day, Nits Pearson, 83 years | S0 S0 0" 0 P SEL L0 GTRol " 1“!.‘-.1 death sontence July 9 mit payment of Turkey's deht in of age, of 175 Jubilee street, went to | Lo 0 "0 Tl L Tl o day than yoster. Gonducted tomorrow Afterncon and| g paper Nis work at the P, & 1%, Corbin factory 'm[u' g Dol gy o] evening by the eitizens of “Junior —— this merning ag usual. Hewever Mr.| . Yk Yhautau Federal court at Chieage uUpholds | Government coneludes case in sult reon decided that there shoutd be | 2/, 37 during the forencen, fairly mt- i que. Tam ‘ " |quire Chicago Ntiver and Indiana rall - " P 0 ‘ 9| Providence ealls, whera considerable ||| convanten 325, Aaron lq ago - = <+ o8 of Cust i tronizing either |:r- afternoon or p.\e vond In face of oppesition of sever patents at \\llmlnlln:}, Del \An\l‘l; .u"x"‘;’nl« ey, trouble was experienced % P 'p..y, lln.-lnlhnlnld ;:;: ni rogram and tomerrow evening A o - A and 8. A PSo) e latter - b ol m"'. aF e s rival carriers Another crisis in Dempsey-Gihbons | years younger than her hushand were |, The trikers maintain the ;’III'.'I:;?:';' WEEK ONLY—We :;. averiorked, contest oo wit resi to f od p t] & b ” Pay you 1o losl om over, % na with Enation of | married June 1878, In Bkone, | oo e switehboards are either noviees § good tires, seve 14 lines to am fnch, o ©,"A. Bence. 61 Minlmum Spacs, 3 Lines. % AARBATN AUTOMOBILE 1A Ml llu Hook fl-m Nuu. - y, 0; Buick 1019 Ne A Aveepied Afte [ W o LTI o Mayor Peter Herman will formally present the proceeds to a representa- tave of the fresh air camp government conducted in connection | with Chautaukua and consista of chil- poy Town' jty | 04 Interlocutory Junior Town" is a Jjuvenile eity lrum Tan e "'BA Ay o e Farrar, opera star, grant. | business manager who deubts man- Sweden and have resided in New Rrit- divoree agement's abllity to procure oham- 'ain, to which place they emigrated |\lnh'l third $100,000, due July 2 from Sweden, for the past 29 years. i == | Mr, Pearson has heen employed by P, & I, Corbin branch of the Ameri- dren, Its ofMleers are elected from n» “If the hond issue of $626,000.00 eitibens according to the same .v-mn which was passed in December hiad n Hardware company during the not heen later rescinded the scheol °ntire 20 years, Despite his age he seept a few of the used in larger elections and the town or oity Is governed by these officials, | Peter Herman is mayor, Dorothy I‘u- cas 18 town eclerk, Robert \mmz. Richard Beebe and Howard Turton are law and order officers, Fugene Rayno, Arnold Diem and Veronica Lucas are service commissloners, (Continued from First Page) hoard would have had 00,685 works every day, | within ene year, The income lrt.ll|il‘\ll’firllr cold weeks of the winter, and | all_sources of taxes this year ia $2,- this morning he followed his usual | 307,430,00, With these facts in mind [ custom of ringing the cloek shortly v..nu with a fear of what may happen | before the hands indicated the hour of |In the future unless something s T | dona my course is clear. | "For several yeara thera has heen No particular celebration was plan- ned by the couple, who have no ehil- or persons whe have been brought from other exchanges, DEFENDS COL 60LORED MEN W, J, seligman Gives Different Vers sion of Actions That Caused Bloody Riot in Hoop Supr, Arkansas, New York, June 25--Herbert J, Seligman of the national assoclation for the advancement of the colored BATIFONNIA AND JAPANESE priver, § £, high at $3.00 per 100, Barberwy bush, frult trees, evergreen, Amall plants, 3 for 3be; § blossomas, 260 each to 6 bossoms, 3b¢ Florenca edge 00 a doi dos, Dresenium, & Dice plant, Pansles 300 a dox, or 2 dn for windew hoxes 100 each and niee pla Ph ¥ of exe eliant appe » wood tires and equipment, in New Bulek 18 asa. Thia Far has all kinds of extrasand s positively in excellent condition, Can be heught right, Reason for sale, man going abroad, Hee this car, MeCarthy & 8t, Thomas, 1208 Atanley St | 4 touring, 19 price low, A, G, UK 5 un. l ¥00d tires, condi~ th .’hl t ed, (‘. A B lnl, II while BRettina Baldwin, George HANCR | oe charging one . " penny against (ll.wonlm«uhll‘ discussion over the [ drven, but their friends of the Bwedish [ oo o™, 0" Satement issued today r —'TTT and Robert Tiecbo are health commis | jeprecintion or for tha wse of city | question of auditoriums in our school | Bethany church have arranged a wed- [ FOPIT A% 8 SEERIEE T b BURCIT S RUYE Tom Tueosar atcesmech | , LN sloners, | water, are using up 47 cents out of [ buildings, The survey committes in|ding celebration this evening in which Littie Mook, Ark i ¢ th Main Bt third fieor, oot .,, U6 Ton, 1933 truck; new, used but The service commisslon strives to1every dollar that is collected for taxes. | condueting thir investigation have!the entire congregation will join, 1t|To™ l4ttle Rock, Ark., tolling of ' the | e e R | Yoy itle cad selling with a 90 day gusre | | g e in gn ) relense of six negroes implicated in "‘“m"_»""_‘. "ol “":-, 4 antee, N, B, Bulck Co, 225 Arch street, driva home the fact that all must do | hig leaves only 53 cents out of every | pald no little attention to this phase Wwas at first intended to have the affair Ph d L 2laine 9 - one 2607, something for each other In order tolgliar for police, fire, stroets, sewers, | of tha question and statements have Elaine rioting In 1819 incorrectly | poynraamuR—Tighi _rolor spec. frame. | AITANDLER Wed Ton as a surprise, but it was thought ad- 5 5 prosper and emphasizes the Rotary | charity, ibed the cause and nature of the! ™ wiol bifocal lenses lost Sunday night | “ HCTE0S TR Carm health, parks and all of the been made to them, hy persons qual- | visable to prepare them for a rather trouble, Leave at ¥. E. Goodwin, 337 Main Bt.; reward, club theory, “He profits most Who|other departments and branches n! ifled by experience with the situation unusual event in an extremely tranquil £ | Denying the statement that the riot| 22 serves bhest, r city ent, t is my|to judge, that the auditorfums we | lifetime, our city government, It ls myto jud itorfums _we Marted when pernons concealed near a | FOCKETROOK—Gentlamana oot contain: The health commission aims among | epinion that the school board is an|have In our bulldings are entirely Members of the church Iast evening 4 N t H other things to Improve the general|excellent body to conduct and super-' t0o large and a detriment rather than gathered wild flowers in the woods, I;';‘l"" m"“'l""::ll “:\‘l,:'lly“nf “":.r:flfi'l:,:rl; um_.;..lu. Herald, & i P ofl v o v p | APK " on a4 pAr Vi PRATT Institute certificate, name on it personal appearance of the children|vise, and plan for the education of o benefit to the children, which, added to a profuse quantity in n motor ear, Mr. Soligman quoted | lost; reward if returned to Ludorfa of: and such specinl days as “clean|our children, and that in the actual “Now that I have given the reasons of roses and other flowers now In sen- Justice Hol ) o rourt e Main St i teeth day.” ‘“vegetable day” andiconstruction of the buildings, which|Which have pointed out to me my| son, have heen used to decorate the [JUstice Holmes of the supreme court | e e > o P “goneral appearance day,” including| it needs it has failed to get the people| ©0Ursa In this matter I wish to state | church for the occasion, A special | the United Etates an describing the | “yain ai; owner can have same by call- the matter of clean hands, face,|of New Britain their money's worth, again that T am in favor of adopting | program ulll hn rendered, riot's cause thus: ing at 139 Lincoln Bt teoth, etc., are part of the regular|The Smalley school was built so low | th® recommendations of the school | “On tho night of \ September 30, | ===—==—""neco, g1y 1919 w number of colored’ Men A8 | MAN AND WIFE would 1ike to 7 ' vl ey o tea and that in my| rogram. Tomorrow evening during|in the ground that it was necessary | *Urvey commit rh' presentation of “Crossed Wires,”|to grade all around it and much of {opinion this committee has given nu- sembled in their church were attacked | 4 0 e car—owner drive—for t - the officers will be presented to the)this grading went through solid rock NERest type of service to the city. and fired upon by & body of white] dave “and ~Sundars of the Siamstl ixgxe-yo 4 NEW BUICK 16:A publie and it cost the city about $3,000, has given the Kind of service \\h(r‘h. men, and in the disturbance that fol- 0 ‘:" 'm 1m"‘ USED BUICK." d should bear frult in the saving of lowed @ white man was killed.” — e Allegations that the negroos had Store Announcements 1 Dodge roadster, 1918, been persunded by an agitator, posing | WANTED 1,000 men, women and rhilarer Oakland touring, 1920, § pass, The members of Junior Town are| “The same condition obtains at the| 2 t plasining for a big pageant to be gven | Nathan Hale school and even now it| thousands of dollars within the next a8 w government agent to arm and to be well dressed on easy weekly pes- Chevrolet roadster, 1920, ments, Boston Clothing Store, 63 Charch 1019 Chevrolet sedan F. B, few years if th Baturday afternoon, when Miss Co-|is necessary to operate a nmlmmr_\‘"m“l,m.ri AT 'o:l:"‘:":‘m;“:'.‘_fi”""’ are lumbia will review 'h.. Old Woman nump t'o o ear out the water nearly! - s (Continued from First Page) drill in preparation for the day when ‘Who Lived in a Shoe,” with the idea{all year. To go back further to the ey sbI0IA talis oves mmm{ attat Bt. Next to Herald office. v ¢ or | time that Grammar school addi- 2 3 T 3 . | YOU forgot something, that when you buy f.':.'.‘":'l‘.f.u?"' ;u:: r|‘|‘;n||l!(;t-:ll‘;“::o}|‘x'rr n:::wn‘:hut:l]:n:»"mnt:mor in charge Second Annual Reunion of mk« up its duties at the switch- | fairs in that section also were denied | a camara from us 1t In not & it until 3 . f | hy Mr, f 2 ke good snap shots, Moral: Buy tesy, honor, health, ete, will be|of the construction advised against Eger Family Assoclatlon Boatda. s oy EMscRe) aman Y oue Jasiben hete, Arcada’ SR brought out. ""“";"'“z- ""'I- in his opinion, the! rhe gacond annual reunion of the | R R — At the closs of Chautauqua Junior|foundation and underpinning was not| Eger Family association, of which| Bostor I 2 NOT 'O 1 'K " . SRR \ n, June 28,—Efforts to bring NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Achievement, Bupervisor Willlam W.|substantial enough to carry the load yyjjjjam Keller of 179 Glen street 18 | together warring elcments among | Al persons liable to pay taxes on CHOICEST USED CARS IN TRE CITY - Hupmebils, 1922, touring, Dulek, 1919 coupe, Bulck, 1919, 6-cyl, touring. These cars hava been reconditioned and newly painted. Open every evening untll 9 o'clock, Pick out your used car and call tor demonstration, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and ’h-uck Agenc!mg . Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept, Trades on new and used cars consldered. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO,, No Peace in Sight l 225 ARCH ST, PHONE 2801 teees 850,00 T. Squire will take charge of “Junior!of the building. After deliberation h"mrrsld@nl will be held July 4th at| g J reater Bosto 3 3 Zatats and Pi - 2 Town” and will call the officers and | was instructed to proceed with the|Glendale, the farm of Richard Kuhn, | )',zm ;..; met “‘:(h‘::n”.:‘::-"(,u ‘;E:::"?: '\l:?\I ;1:1‘:;:" “1“(:mln”m|:v‘]h::g£:".{‘0111" citizen together once each month at[building. After the building was|in Easthampton, Mass. At this meet- | the present the strike begun Tuesday fed that the ,D”m"'.‘,u i Ihaked hmc‘ the Chamber of Commerce headquar-|completed it sank very rapidly and it|ing a genealogy dating from 1814 to | by the Telephone operators depart- |been I‘:ivl and nl"r‘ tluc”;ntl payable on ters for a meeting. At these meetings| was necessary to have the New York (1928 will be distributed. The follow- | ment brotherhood of electrical work. | the first day of July, s BUIGK MOPOR CARNC Satr fus Sto 8o city ‘officlals ‘will be asked to speak) Foundation company come to New/ing New Britain people will attend | eps for a seven hour day and wage| City Tax on |‘):«t’c’»f Oct., 1922, 1st R‘-f-“;'a'rfm?é' xam:"kc ‘c'n: 2% Arch stres n;nthe children on the duties of their|Britain and re-inforce the foundation. |the meeting: Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | noreases entered on its third day with |and 2nd district, 2315 mills on the | Telephone 2607. oftices. This cost, the city of New Britain an|Keller and family, Mr. and Mrs. John | tne situatio , R K ' L4 | k n apparently uneh ed LLAC, V. B C. This evening the Chautauqua pro-|additional $25,000 and the building is|A. Dolan and family and Mr. and Mrs, | y Ly bl : 28 D Ratahy ot ol o4 while officials of the New England 3 b L . 1922, 1st | Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern,’ sram will include a lecture, “The| i) out of level. John T Kingley. Telephone and Telegraph Co. claimed 2 ills on the dollar, [_West Main, Corner Liucoln 8t. World: Today and Tomorrow,” by| There is an indication that the | R RAUATY et We will mect the Taxpayers at GHANDLER and Cioveland motor cars and Hon. Phillp Whitwell Wilson Sl Bonall e e g [that service was gradually returning| Wo Eithe axpayeia at Gty (SECIIUNT B0 Lo A e P 4 J [to normal in the exchanges affected |Hall, Itoom 204, July L palyhile on the sff of the London | mistakes o on Apri 13th of the pres: | DY, Coombs Named on 11 4Nk . ™ ia vt 5. [0, 19, 11 1y 16, 17, 10,18, | OO e e ST -u-el’,', Rhatant aditbr. -pasiiamentary | cny YoBr It Was votedi by the scHool State Examining Board | o'Connor Gtehdantiof Lid depketriadt B0, L0) , 26, 27, 28, 30, 31,| Britain Motor Sies Corp., © Main 81, | PANTELE=Rennished tate 1950 seven phac Sorroapondent and apecial correspond. | POATd {0 reauest the board of fnance| Tl 0L P (T U maintained that half of the 12,000 |from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and 7 to 9|GOIGMBIA AND OVERLAND motor cart.| low. Amron G. Cohen, Inc. 185 Park 8., D o Al oo, and taxation that they be given a| D Franiiin B COOmBA OF WOW | oharaiors in five New England states |p. m. every Monday and Saturday, to | 8aies and Servics K. . Rudolph, 137 _Hartford, Conn. B d States, At the agelgqgy 000 hond issue. The school board | Dritain has been appointed by Gov-| o "o 01 ihat the strike was as- |recelve the same, Cherry 8t Phone 2001-2._ _ __ ____ |[50GE 1916 roadster in fns_ shans, §ood of 30, he entered the House of Com- |, o= R hatl ernor Templeton as a member of the : $ Office open Saturday afternoons |DODGR BROTHERS MOTOR CARI tires; looks very good. New Britain mons as Member of. Parlfament for a| DY, its own cstimates, require 46 ad.| .oy created board of natureapathic | SUred of success. In Boston the public | - < P sobiaa. 8177and service. 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., 155 Buick Co. 225 Arch St.; 'phone 2607. - $ihdon conituency, He has “”m‘mdnlnnnl school rooms. The survey|g o oo found no difficulty in putting through | Auring June and July. [Interest at the| gy g, Cor. Franklin; phone 731, & by e several hooks on religious subjects, | cOmmittee in thelr report recommend- | ““REVCTC L Lo s e of the prime | telephone calls. rate of 9 per cent will e charged if | FERANT AND BTAR motor cars. Balen| ' ORD! “’"‘h’fl'“ particularly “The Christ We Forget,” | ©d several changes and the bullding of [ overs to have such a hoard created Refuse Reconciliation nob paldhin duly;foomasnciis July 1, and_service, S Lo Ch e L FR e i *The Church We Forget,” and ~The|additional schools which would pro-[in°this state, Frank B. Smith of| Almost 2,000 operators attending a | 1923: A, _Bance 1§ MR B Su0me i 1917 coupe org’ o AT y JLap LR B e Tl i L) fihg [aat night chiled = HyaM Note—Persons owing taxes on oid |[FORD CARS, Berv. N30 SantoaE Vision We Forget"; these have a wide | Vide for 74 school rooms (or 28 more| Bridgeport and I, 8. Hurlburt of New | Meeting last night called by Miss| VI S0 L avment | lce; gonuine parts and aceel agtanl e, anteh distribution. As a speaker at uni-|than the school board asked for) at|Haven, constitute the balance of the | AnNie Malloy, dent of: fooal 1eA, |t M8 e a Pk, ' Sales & Bervice ¢ Main, = by Versities, achools, hanquets, churches, |ah expense of approximately $240,000. | board, which will lssue license to | @ Boston union, whose charter was re- | 1efore June t3. to save CRPeNSe Of|7Gngon AND eSEX—Ameriows leading| oo oo AN TR Chautatiquas and forums, he is in|Later on a six room school house in|practice natureopathy in Connecticut. | Voked by Miss O'Connor and: whose d""}‘; “9“ "' at the o ved e'\cn car_values. See the now coaches. Honey- A N G constant demand. Theodore Roose-|the nefghborhood of Corbin avenue e e [ members have remained aloof from | 7a¥ (0T 8 T X8 B S0 T | ™ AP Btr Fong’ fiba. o velt, before he dled, sent for Mr, Wil-|and a ten room school house at the | ., 3 i | the strike, refused to accept any.pro- .',,,{;y dr‘;}i:,",,i Tune onday ARG | PNORTLE GARB—Sales and #sFvice, ity e son to visit him in his hospital, where | southeastern section of the city coud| Miss Meisner Returning | posal for reconcilation with the |1 BERNADOTTE LOOMIS, Servico Station, Hartford Ave, Corner | FORL_Late mrdel completes this car s the ex-president thanked him for his| be bullt in addition to the provision F Studies in Paris | "o City Tax Collector, | -Suuniey, and 1o Main St A M. Paonessa. | (i, {0 Sna moto-meter. . G. services in promoting good relations,for the 74 rooms mentioned above rom Studies In I'arls | previousiy the Roston central lahor oo pieain conn., June 1, 1028, . {© s Hawker, between the old world and the new. |for a grand toal of $400,000, In other| Mr. and Mrs, George \leisner of | union had called on “all' true trade| : e ch Phone 221 e K 7 3 vl i E —— "} i1 g0 % words the school survey committee's| Worthington Ridge, Berlin, will Jeave unionists” to support the strikers. { BN MOTO] CA Favorably ki 3 o ) ; ES.... ; 7 dss | plans would provide 80 rooms (44 |Friday for New York to meet their Normal in Boston Florists and Nurserymen. S'Alfl,’r\\‘arm AT, L arn cHADS Rai| S nEATEHREL OARY VALUSS: WALSH WINS AT GOLF. [ Tmore rooms than asked for by tne|daughter, Miss Mildred Meisner, who | Early reports showed that service I | FETRY pTants 707 3 dow, §07 % WWRaFed, | _Sarvice 227 Gion 8. Phone 2899, 0D hydeon, Conch Washington, June 28, — Richard will return from Paris, Sunday, June | Providence and Pawtucket, R. ‘T.| Joseph Tosia, 2 Mill St. Tel. 1497-3, NASH and ORKland motor cars, Sales and 1980 RUICk R g school board) for a cost of $400,000 3 ¢ . 5, - 1919 Dodge Sedan. Walsh of New York beat John Mac-'gag against the school board estimate 80, Miss Meisner has been in Paris | where the strikers claimed 100 per | NURSEYMAN — Place your order now for | 8ervice. A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm 8t. Tele- 1922 Maxwell Touring Addrew of Boston, former caddy o 750,000 for 46 rooms; making a|(OF OV & vear studying interior deco- | cent of the personnel of the exchang- | frult trees, bories ete.s alo dvng prun- Lpndne, acst . 1928 Ford Coupe. champion of Massachusetts, one up, 4 rating. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Walker | cs was still seriously crippled. In Bos. | /18 _Work. BSimonsen. Phono 3126-3.__ | REO MOTOR CARS and trucke Keneth M.| = 1930 Ford Coupe. difference of $380,000 and 44 school . 1t POTTED plants and cut flowers, Funerai| BSearle & Co. Bales and service. Cor, Elm 1921 Maxwell Coupe, in' the national public links = golf | .oomg in the city's favor. of New Britain will accompany Mr, [ton strikers had been replaced and | %o 1y "s “whacialty, Johneon's Greenhouses,| and Park 8ts, New Britain, Conn. Tele- 1917 Chalmers Touring. championship tournament today. | and Mrs. Meisner to New York, the company reported business ap- 617 Church 8t. Phone 880. phone 2110, 1918 Reo Touring. 3 Studebaker Touring. Twin 8ix Packard. Rock Bottom Prices for Quick Sale THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER HONEYNAN AUTO SALES €O, 139 Arch St TEL. 2109, Mutter This 'i'hrough Yofir Meg;phone By Al Posen HUPMOBILE, 192%, touring (ar in excels lent condition throughout, 5 fine cord tires; price s low, B. Buek Co, 225 (F YOU WOULD LET ME MAVE 1've Ap AaRp Wek-Youp | THEM DAYS 1S Rl Ll BITE , YOU’D EARN MY NEVER THINK THAT T WAS condition, $100 drives it awas. i G@AT(TUDE" OMCE A DUDG .- Gw: ro':v‘u \»\s;\n,f\lxn ntt( r': 192 |‘ “just, mé:%-':l"léd ainted, _Inquire 360 Hartford Ave. OAKLAND 5 fouring 1 price from $90 to 0. All of lI\E.fl‘ nrspam well equipped, good nd in fine chape, mechaniyally, d the room. These cars must sold this wesk, M. Irving Jester, 193 Arcii St, 'Phone 811, “This s Studebaker ) ear. OVERLAND--Model 90, open express de- @ livery in excellent condition; good bar- gain; also 1021 Ford Delivery, Aaron (i Cohen, Inc, 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn. STANLEY STEAMER—; jassenger touring car with new boiler. This car is in excel- lent shape mechanieally. M. Iiving Jes- ter, 193 Arch St, 'Phone 811. “This is A Studebaker Y . STUDEBARER 1032, sperial fouring, terms $300, cash bala monthly, also 1929 Hudson Sedan. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St, Hartfoid, Conr 1M HUNGRY - MA'AM- T'VE TRAVELED FAR — [ WISKH 1 AAD SOME FOOD - USED CARS— 1921 Ford 1-2 ton, panel, truck, 1017 Reo roadster, land touring car, dge touring car, ¢ 1916 Ford touring car, R. €. RUDOLPH, 121 CHERRY 8T, WAL GREAT GUAIS) e PHONE 2051-2, YSAY ASHSES WHY DIDANT Yy'Do e T — Auto Parts and Accessories — — e Thnes 1L LookIA’ rsn 2 B i1 GET READY FOR THE FOURTH-— Rargains in tires, tubses and “The Red Car at your seriice, ook O'NEIL TIRE AND 'RATTER' 39 WASHINGTON 6T, b PHONE 900, Anm Parts and Anuasnrlm AUTOMOTIVE ‘BQUIPMENT G BATTERIES—Ask the man who owns Philadelphia. Guar. 2 years, J, rell, 110 h LET us re before you put it into ler\lrl for fummer. A G. Huwker, 52 Eim 8, Tos 45 (T Y

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