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ERALD, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1925, X "bnmw BRITAIN Famous Elm Is Dying e THE HERALD ”L ANNOUNCEMENTS i y o WANTED—1,000 mmon, women &na_childrer “""""'.l“.;"h.fi',“{‘“fi"n':‘: Sk %0 be weil dressed on easy Weekiy Pes ments, Boston Clothing Store, 63 Chrch o P o 8. Next to Herald orce. Chargs Prepata|] | TOU Torgot something, that when you buy | CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY= 0 "0 & camera from us lo until | ( AUTOMOTIVE ) Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 HELLBERG ELEGTED V.F. W, INSPEGTOR TSIONTS FINAL - INJULY4BATRLE fifil Set of Boxing Rules Being | New Britain Man Named to State ~ Formulated Today Post at Convention — 3 By The Associated Press. Stuart Hellberg of this city was Shelby, Mont., July elected inspector of the Cennecticut y 4 Mini 8pazs, § Li eree's decislon may be State Department, Veterans of For: l"x"’:“:;‘ B‘;:\( Char ';"' | elgn Wars, at the third annual en- | . % % 4 g s _final in the world championship l:nul campment of the department at South )/ No Ad Aceerted Afta: 1 between Jack Dempsey and Tom Gib- | Norwalk yesterday. He was the only sified Page on Rame Das bons here July 4 under a new set of | New Britain man elected to Ads Acceptod Over t { office. Convenlence of Custom ! rules to be formulated today. Iismonde Phelon of Mefiden, a for- The commission appointed ae\‘(‘rnlym, e A Hordlnt stel. Avad nemed as | 80 §1.60 Hupmobile, 1922, touring. Upon Applicatio Bulck, 1919 coupe. Buick, 1919, 6-cyl. touring. “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED BUICK." ¥ R Yearly Order Tat BUICK MOTOR CATR ing bullt mnd Buick 1s bullding them." New Britain Buick Co., 226 Arch street, ‘Telephone 2607, Count 8 wordr to a line. 2.—The ref- inch, considered | i Dodge roadster, 1916, Sakland touring, 1920, 5 pass. Cheyrolet roadster, 1920. 1919 Chevrolet sedan F. B. | CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARB— Lash Motor Co. '"A lieputable Concern,” West_Malm, Corner Lincoln St CHANDLER nd motor cars and,) accenso! n Blleur L'(.L.. 8 Elm St. CHEVROLET touring, $626; coupe, 1= T —————— | sedan, ¥880; . O, B, factory, The Britain_Motor Sales Corp., 6 Maln St months ago by the district court in| o ¥ | chief of staff. | = o accordance with the state law s pX e X | 2 i | i : o The convention devoted much time H A \ao - — ' o B 8 " ¢ ICOLUMBIA AND OVERLAND motor cal composed of Ny or I o et [to & discussion of the benefits that | ey - ANNOUNCEMENTS N R R T vl b i .| Might obtain from closer co-operation 1§ Lhe t,_Phone_3001- ; Montana rules heretofore have pro- 05 i e vided for the presence of two judges “‘:ht:d“:::l "]‘ h;r:m ;0'";;'" l“ th“u!' Florists and Nurserymen, 8 el rmervicd. B, & I, ‘Mator Baliss’ Gos 265 at the ringside and the referce voted ,‘m S tral S n‘ flw rra."t 2 GALIFORNTA ANU JAPANBSE privet, 2| Eim B, Cor. Frankiln; phone 731, only in case there was a tie, Owing|)® & central organizatlon of veterans ft. high at $3.00 per 100, Barbery bush, | SIART AL STAR nofor care. Bak e e "ot the bout this | bodles In ‘which the V. F. W,, Amer- frut s, eversrom, mail goranium | DTSANT ANDSLATL otor S S e 1s to be changed, placing in the | ican Legon, Disabled War Veteraus, pianta, 3 for e} gornum plante 3 to | 4Gy il 41 vhane 3816, ;‘::d 3 o? PR ro(:re(\' the power to | Spanish War Veterans and others are o5 blossoms, 360 each or $4.00 n doz. |[FORD CARE, Forgson tractor. Sales merv- detlde the winner of the bout In case | PTOUEht into closer co-operation than Floronoe ‘edge’ o o oz, Astors 3o g | lco; genuinn paris and acceseorior, - Auto- g ’; v v 0z. Dresenium, a nice plant, §0c 5t Main. | it should continue the 15 rounds. Would be possible otherwise, | Pansics 30c a doz. or 2 doz. §0c. Vines |[TUDSON AND | ading The boxers will be examined Wed- | Fesolutions were passed disapprov- for windaw Boxes 300 ssEh and up, Avery | car valusk. Bhé fiie Gew. conches Honsy) nesday morning at ten o'clock. They| NS the action of the legislature in nice plant. Adoloh Sandalle, 213 Oak Bt.| inan Auto Sales Co., Sales and Bervice, A e hysical examinations. | Tejecting the soldiers' bonus measure Plione_589-12. A st Buon stone Althotigh mot required in heavy-|2Rd of the government in releasing welght bouts the two men probably war-time prisoners from federal peni- IYMAN — Plice your order now for | HUPMOBIL®A CAR frult trees, berries, etc.; also doing prun- ¢ tentigries, university, in Cambridge, Mass. will be weighed and measured. CApEain TThomas iy Bannlgant of | Vs : ! g ) Service statlon, ing work, Simonsen. Phone 3125-3, e last two fShSihy; apathetic for the last two| .. 40 i i district manager of the Thege cars have been reconditloned Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator. mer New Britain man, and member and newly palnted, Open every evening until 9 o'clock, Pick out your used car and call for demonstration, ¥, J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used cars considered, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 225 ARCH ST. PHONE 32601 The Washington Elm, under whose branches George Wash- ington took command of the army «f '76, is dying. Noted botan- ists report the old tree is beyond saving. It stands near Harvard FORD! FORDS!— 1917 runabout 1916 chassis 1917 coupe ... 1920 runabout .. 1921 delivery, starter .. Easy Terms, AUTOMOTIVE S8ALES & SERVICE CO. 200 EAST MAIN BT. . § 50,00 36.00 7160.00 100.00 150.00 MOON the world®over, F Green, Sales and | Phone 2899, Bales and Tele- versary of Gigantic Struggle. | FORD—Late model, complete; this car 18 in excellent shape; equipped with ' side covers, spare tire and moto-meter. 'A. G Hawker. or Stunley, and 16 Mal Paon POTTED plants and cut flowers, Funeral | TRXINGTON—High grade motcr cars, Sales Sl Dt it | works a epeclalty, Johnson's Greenhouses, | ~and mervice. C. A. Bence, 61 Main Bt. 517 Church St. Dhors 880. ‘weeks because of the uncertainty of | /o ) = e — = Nolding of tne bout i flled with | United States Veteran Bureau of Con- GETTYSBURG AGAIN NEUMANN_GLARK Tost and Found 3 activity today. The vanguard of ;"“‘:"‘“:‘l“'*" the principal speuker. | CHORER, American mink, Tost In RIaln- | gervice, 127 Glen St. tourists expected to witness the bout the ;’{‘p "‘r"e" the purposes of nierging 3 ‘:‘”"‘ it Finder_return to Hdrald. | o am— g kiand motor cars. already has arrived and a sw.«mnxw:m'z"s 3:: :;1:11:;:« ’P:n‘:;: mt'ea"' Army Today Is Re-Enacting Famous |Carl §. Neumann of This City Takes | RO No. 4702 lsmed In the namo of el COHED, Sl L ivals is pouring into the | not in- e ! .| phone_2456. | ::&?:':o‘:: ::‘:; L3 . | convenience claimants for ald nor will| Fight at Igttle Round Top on Anni-| Rachel Louise Clark of Iolyoke, (I,r,“f;:,',',‘ P, i Sl Ao G MOTOR CARS and trucke. Kenneth 3. . Dempsey finished his sparring pro- | !t require them to travel further for o e e TIOLBTEIN Helfer, eirayed from pAsture: | and Park Sts. New Britain, Conn. Tele: grém. yesterday when he boxed two | eXaminations, Men will be examined | S Ll about 1% years old. Owner inquire of | phone 2110. % John_ Christh 3 f rounds each with Jack Burke of Pitts- | !7 thelr own clty excepting In special| gopivehurg, Pa,, July 2—Veteransof | The wedding of Carl 5, Neumann of | FaeimrAnoie e st o e e the North and South gathered today|this city to Miss Rachel Louise Clark st. |STUDEBAKIZRS—Light six touring, $975; burgh and Billy Wells of England,|c3%€s he sald, and in cases whers Return to Herald office, spect six touring, §1,275: big six touring, Démpsey declared that he has never | they are required to go to Hartford, been in better shape. He gave a re- markable and speedy display of accu- | rate and footwork against the lighter| meémbers of his training staff. Kearns has made the statement| that Dempsey will weigh about 190 pounds when he enters the ring ati Shélby "Today and tomorrow Dempsey will do only enough work to keep on their travelling expenses will be paid. BARROWS-GRAMITT Clarence Barrows of Hartford and |as “Harding’s own,” will take part in on the heights overlooking Gettyshurg battlefield to witness a re-enactment by modern artillery of the Confed- erate attack on Little Round Top in 11863, | Company B, 16th United States fleld artillery known in army circles | the sham attack which is a feature Miss Anna Gramitt of This City Married This Afternoon of the celebration of the 60th anni- versary. took place Saturday at the Skinner Memorial chapel of the Second Con- gregational church, Holyoke, Mass. The bride's twin sister, Miss Ruth Swan Clark, became the bride of Pro- fessor John Trumbull Metcalf of Ver- | mont at the same time. Miss Marion E. Clark was maid of | honor and W. R. Willlamson of Hart- | ford, a college mate of Mr. Neumann was best man. Swimming Lessons Are To Be Given Girls Who Care To Envoll. Y. W. C. A, gym officials have ar- | Y. W. G, A, TANK SCHEDULE |During Months of July and August $1,760; ¥. O. B. tactory. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studeiaker year." SEDAN, 1917, G-passenger, mechanically in good C. A. Bence, 65 Maln FRANKLIN tires excellent, shape; price §250. 8t.; 'Phone 2215. WILLYS-KNIGHT motor car service. “The Bleeve Valve Motor. R, C. Rufolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2061-2. === Autos And Trucks For Hale " BARGAIN AUTOMOBILE LIST—Overland 90 Chummy, §150; Bulck 1919 Touring, §400; Chevrolut Roadster, 885; 1919 Reo GREAT USED CAR VALUES— 1922 Hudson Coach, 1920 Buick Touring. 1919 Dodge Bedan. 1922 Maxwell Touring 1923 Ford Coupe. 1920 Ford Coupe. The bride wore a gown of ivory sa- tin trimmed with lace and pearls. Her |ianged a schedule for the use of the | attendant wore pale pink chiffon with swimming tank during July and Aug- | BIG BALES OF USED CARS FOR ONE silver lace. | & | Al gi v Following the ceremony a recep- Ust. All girls who enter must pass a | DG SALER OF COED COUR FOR, OFR | physician's examination, blanks for will pay you to look them over. The Fair y tion was held at the home of the | between Confederates and Union men |, 00 /B0 G0 0 ® i rhe couple left on a |Which may be obtained at the assocla- | _Exchange, 98 Arch 8t. tion Dbuilding. Schedules for seniors | BUICK TOURING—6-pass, This car has ot Lttle Round Top. —The attack (o iding trip and upon their return there, historlans have declared, really| WEOC 8 © ‘5 93 Harrison street, thia |and juniors follow: all kinds of extras and fa positively In marked the beginning of the defeat | Seniors—Cl: s (Jul excellent condition; can be bought right; ? city. eniors—Classes: (July 1st—August | o 50n for gale--man going abroad. Ses of Lee's forces. I 17 . P - i L {Jrdond | g J |17th) Wed. 7 to 8 p. m.; Friday 7 to| tnfs car. McCarthy & St. Thomas, 1208 A reunfon luncheon, will he served 8 p. m. Private lessons by appoint-| Stanley St. today to veterans at Spangler's Spring| | ment. BUICK 66—1014 model, 4-passenger, first where 60 years ago, men of the North Plunges—Monday pool closes for| ¢lass running order, $150; moo_ other cars and South met and drank together cleaning. ' Tuesday, Thursday, . 5:30 to | for sale at Ileleen Garage, 107 Arcéd Bt.; 2 S : Tel. 1326; open evenings. o Bt B R after darkness had settled over the :80 p. m.; Wednesday, Friday, 2 to |GGicR, Tois—e-cyiinder touring car, orig- OAKLAND COUPE—1021, just overhauled fleld of battle. Preparations have been p. m. i’ ks . and painted. Inquire 260 Hartford Av | inal paint, of excellent appearance, very 8nhC pa It oAl made to serve five hundred. i September—No lessons, good tlres and equipment, and in fine| OAKLAND 5 touring cars, ranging in pri Plunges, Tuesday, Thursday, 5:30 to wmechanical shape. New Britain from; $90 to $300. All of these cars a 5 k Co., 225 Arch St., 'Phone 2607. well¥lequipped, good tires and in fine 9:30 p. m.; Wednesday, Friday, 2 to|zmre Tondster, 1933, 5 good tires, condl-| Shape, mechanically. We need the room, 4 p. m thon very good. Just thoroughly over-| TAs cars must Lo sold this week. M. Juniors:— | _hauled. C. A. Bence, 61 Main 6. Tel, 2216, | fyIng Jester 103 Arch 8t., ‘Phone 811, Lessons—Saturday, 0 to 10 a, m. |BUICK, % fon, 1083 truck; new, used but | UEL SO L A T A " Y | OVERLAND—Model 60, open express de- m.; livery in excellent condition; good bar- BUICK, % very little nd selling with a 80 day guar- gain; also 1921 Ford Delivery, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park street, Haxtford, antee, N. B, Bulck Co., 225 Arch street. Phone 2607, i tinANlELS—Rennll)nd Tate 1920 seven-pas-| Conn, | REO, 19 exceller 1921 Maxwell Coupe. 1917 Chalmers Touring. 1918 Reo Touring, 3 Studebaker Touring. Twin Bix Packar Rock Bottom Prices for Quick Sale HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 Axch &t TEL. 2109, Touring, $376; Hudson 6-40 Seven Pas- senger, $325. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park_Street, Hartford, Conn. On many occasions in the past troops have demonstrated the famous Pickett's charge which took place July 3, 1863, but no attempt ever has been made to repeat the encounter ,edge. He will leave for the battle ground in a private car Wednesday | morning. . Gibbons will take only light exer- cise today and tomorrow. His weight now: is 178 pounds Eddie Kane his manager announced. ‘Gibbons worked furiously against four sparring partners in eight brief rounds yesterday. He reached them all with his left which jabbed in and out, with lightning-like rapidity, His judgement of distance was at its best. Repeatedly he allowed blows to slip past him by a fraction of an inch leaving himself in a position for a sharp smash in return which jarred his sparring partners. The marriage of Clarence Barrows of 17 Beach street, Hartford, to Miss Anna Gramitt of 500 Stanley street took place ghis afternoon at the par- sonage of {4 Matthew's church. Rev. Theodore A. Steege officlating. They were attended by Fred Barrow: a brother of the groom, and Mrs. [fred Rittner, a sister of the bride. The gown of the bride was of tan canton crepe with hat to match, and the bridesmaid wore navy blue canton crepe with a hat to malch, Mr. and Mrs. Barrows left on an ex- tended wedding trip and on their re- turn will make their home at 19 Woodland street, Hartford. PROBING “L” DISASTER | HUPMOBILE, 192, touring car in_ excels lent condition throughout, 5 fine cord tires; price is low. N. B. Bulek Co., 226 Arch Bt.; 'phone 2607, President of Brooklyn - Manhattan Company Appears Before District | Attorney For Quizzing Today. | New York, July 2.—Wm. 8. Benden, president of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Co., today appeared before Dist. Attorney Dodd investigating the | elevated wreck in Brooklyn last Mon- day in which eight were killed and |;rp\eqav s to 4 p, m. 89 injured. September—Lessons, Saturday, 9 A report of the transit commission 110 a, m. last Japuary stated that guard ralls Buick | Body of Boy Dro;;ed on June 16 Found at N. London New London, July 2.—The body of Edward O. Fisher, 17, who lost his life by drowning in the Thames river near the Hotel Griswold on June 16, when he fell from the deck of a hotel Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World Shipping board officials make pub- lie wage increases of from $7 to $20 a month for deck and engineer offl- Plunges, Tuesday, 2 to 4 p. Roland W. Boyden resigns as Am- erican observer with the reparation commission in Paris and his work will | senger very excellent condition. Price Plunges, Tuesday 4 to 6 p. m.; Sat-| low. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park St., Jitney bus; tires and body in onti. conditlon; 16 passenger; power boat, was discovered in a little inlet at the extreme end of Eastern Point this morning. Captain Frank E. Thompson, owner of a flshing boat, who has been searching for the body cers, radio operators and workers in steword’'s department on shipping board vessels. be performed by chief assistant Col. James A. Logan, Jr., American state department announces. | along the line on which the accident |, . B0% T H0 occurred were split from end to end. This report was sent to B. M. T. offi- cials and they were sald to have an- gwered with an assurance that repairs | Fully 15,000 Now Wait Hartford, DEPENDABLE USED CARS— 1919 Dodge touring. 1921 Ford sedan, chanically excellent; price $600, Searle, cor, Elm & Park Bta.; 2110, 5 REO, late 1919, Bpeedwagon, 2,600 1bs, cas paclty; good tires and mechanical cone ditlon guaranteed; price $650. XK. M, K. M, "Phone To Enter This Country| 1920 rord sadan, o, - 1 Ford racer, New York, July 2. — Ten foreign Mermy arranged, Apply liners which arrived during the night §. & ¥. MOTOR SALES CORP. in Gravesend Bay with 5,000 passen- | 1656 ELM 8T., gers, mostly immigrants, today swell- | TEL. | Edward W. Bok, Philadelphia, of- | Gen, Gouard, famed French one- fers prize of $100,000 to the American |armed soldier, arrives in New York on who presents best practicable plan |hjg visit to United States. for cooperation of United States in achleving and keeping world peace. since the drowning recovered it. Posi- tive identification of the body was made by the boy's father, George E. Tisher, although it was somewhat de- composed. Searle, cor. Elm and Park Bts.; 'Phone 2110, REO, 1919, Speedwagon, 1,600 1b8. capacity, mechanical condition guaranteed; price §400. K. M. Searle, cor. Elm and Park Bts.; 'Phone 2110, STANLEY STEAMER--7 passenger touring car with new botler. This car is in excel lent shape mechanically, M, Irving J were being made. This point is to be questioned more closely, Mr. Dodd said, Eleven liners bring 11,482 aliens 81 |into New York on first day of new quota, making new record. Boston to Halifax Boat |ed the number awaiting examination | Goes Agmund in Harbor |at :iis 1sland for entry into the | FORD COUPE wanted from private owner, Tax collections for the month of Halifax, N. 8., July 2.—The steamer |United States under the new quota to | ‘ongny “hex ‘1’: Dashae i June were $137,480.92, an lncrpn_se Advance from Boston for this port|approximately 15,000. Although more | 55HGE, 1923, Touring; 1921 Chevrolet tour-| ter 193 Arch St, 'Phone 811, “This Is over the flgure of last June of $15,-/and Sr. John's, N. F., went aground |than 1,000 of the 2,074 aliens Who ar- | ing, 1918 Franklin roadster, 1917 Chand-| _& Studebaker Year." 835.93. The itemized report for the|on Shut-in-Island while entering Hali- [rived at Ellis Island yesterday for ex- | ler touring, 1018 Bulck touring. Amer-| STUDEBAKER 1027, special touring, termsa month just ended is as follows: Taxes|fax harbor during a dense fog today. |amination were immediately passed | _ican 8ales Co, 8 Elm St.; Tel. 1712, :;lag' Lu;hl balance monthly, also = 1920 $126,629.31; sewer, $2,420.24; street|The captain asked by radio for tugs|and landed in New York, officials [VODGE 1916 roadster 1"a "“"N"’"‘”‘ Sood | l‘:rkmgx.,e;;fi;’:rn‘:;.m:"u;)fi FaRtey ey improvments, $1,766.94; street sprin-|to take off the pussengers. The |said the number of new arrivals daily | bk o ass Rreh Brs ‘phome 2007 " | - kling, $1,002.93; personal taxes, | weather was calm and it was believed |exceed the number passed through | FoRD with delivery box and roadster d";" USED CARS— Bulck Co., 226 Arch St.; 'phone 2007. | $5,662.50. those on board were in no danger. until the monthly quotas are full, | $150. K. M. Searle, cor. Elm and Park | | Bte.; *Phons 2110, By Al Posen TAX COLLECTIONS IN JUNE. Norman E. Mack of Buffalo, demo- cratic national committeeman from New York state, declares Henry Ford will bring about election of republi- | can president if he runs as independ- ent. - French parliament passes budget after wrangle over questions whether budget shows surplus or deficit. Monument to Theodore Roosevelt will be erected at Santiago, Cuba, to commemorate his part in Cuba's fight for independence. All the Ruhr and Rhineland s in practical state of seige as result of penalties imposed for Duisburg explo- slon, Essen advices say, 1921 Ford 1-2 ton, panel, truck. 1917 Reo roadster, 1916 Overland touring car, 1818 Dodge touring car, 1916 Ford touring car, yHEM EXY-SFE_GNE"FOREVER " Fizzle This on Your False-tto. R. C. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY 8T, PHONE 2051-3, Show Room at 4 Elm 8t. MISS BONBOA ~ IT WAS NICE OF YOU T’ INVITE ME TO NOUR FULAT— THEM DAYS IS CONE FOREVER' VDRATHGQ S(T AT HOME WITH YOU- AND TALK OF, TAS AND THAT — I S'POsC WE’LL WANT TO SEE A SHOW!- T’LL GO AND Auto Parts and A_cm;orles 11 GET READY FOR THE FOURTH— argains in tires, tubes and bat “The Red Car at your servie.' . O'NEIL TIRE AND BATTERY CO., 39 WASHINGTON 8T., 'PHONE AUTO accessorl tires, vulcanizing, age batteries and battery. repairing. H. Cogswell, 8 C| tnut S Phone 1418-3 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gasoline, olla; greases and tire service. Clark's Auto Ace _cessory Shop, 138 So. Maln' St. BATTERIES—Ask the 1 who ownn & Philadelphia. Guar. 2 years. J. M, Fare _»ren. 110 Franklin Square. Phone 12. LET us reclarge and inspect your batiers before you put it into service for the pmer. A. G. Hawker, 62 Elm Bt. Te. I EALh;i onmused tire tubes; also fabric and cords, 30x3 to 36x6, 60c each. Main_St. Phone 635-2. gh USE ' Dayton “Thorobred” cords - If you value the appearance of your car. The Ball Tire Co., 210 Arch St, Tel. 1743. WILLARD STORAGE Batteries. Sales &id A and servico, Simmone Storage Ha _167 Arch Bt. Phone 2248 T Autos—Taxi Service 13 CALL TAXI—Phone 2700 will bring efficient taxi service to your door.' qNu.‘Bg“ Taxi_Setvice, at the R. R. Station, FOR HIRE—New 24-passenger Federal bus in charge of experlenced driver; rates reasonable. Theo. F. Wagner; Tel. 31232, PACKARD SERVICE—Best car in the city or long trips Call Joe Farr, X LaSalle etreet. AN TAXI STATION—Quick, reliable Keep these 'phone numbers in Daytime, $67; night, 1542 WHAT DyA Do, TAKE A SHOT T—= AA' TH' SUAN = WOAI'T HURTCHAZ L wWoTS TH LADS —_———— = S—1" . ] — e Vi — YA TAKE A SHOT AN V'DOAT CaARE, service, mind, Lowls Miller, 14 0—Garage to let, GARAGE for 2 cars, central location, elec- tric lights. Echultz & Costello, Tne., 248 Main St. . HAMILTON ST., 54—Garage space to rent, Tel. 5 125-4, HAIRISON ST.—Garnge to rent, W and Jo PLEASANT 8T., quire within “Motorcycies and Bicycles 15 INDIAN NBCK—1921 wmotoreycle, perfect condition, $125 cash; must sell. Box 3JG, Herald. inquire 294 Main St. Tel. 2450, 144—Garage to rent. in- I~ \‘!’fi"" |

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