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NfiW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1923, B News Dupacs From A Over o Word IRES BULLET FRON SARAZENSTARTS I : Federal coal commission 1nmn tennis, takl;‘g Iliinots state | “WANT ADS” ok xfi% anthracite mines should continue to| " work under private ownership sub-f John D. Rockefeller observes 84th | | ‘ B el m'&.fino";f it ][ | S ——— o T P bty oy ot st ke Unientiied Man Fires When Doe Finst Nine at Inwood in 88 e CE | e e Bk A8 h 1 line mfiofl 0[ “Dlllfle Bag,” Primed‘"fllv as to costs and prices. gives freshly minted nickels to chil- 1 1ine | ~ dren at Pocantico Hills, N. Y., com-| g ' et e S \f ing| President d Mrs, Harding ob- o] 3 | [{{ vl . 1 line STUDEB. in'Great Ontdoors, IS INtETESHNG | werve sn weading anniversary by ™M chureh Policeman Shouts “Stop One Under Par dum ||| T iy e 4 larrival in Alaska. 2 Wy ¥ 1 line 193 Arch Bt. “This is a Studeiaker year, | Samuel Untermyer of New York| Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. — | has been retained by Herman Bern-| 5 ight | By The Associated Press. LAl - Policeman ¥rank Parker, on nigl Count 8 wordr to a line. WILLYS-KNIGHT motor cars, showroom at The “Duffle Bag," the official Boy Slight hope evists for mising navy > | Scout publication in New Britain, has bailoonists ~while _airplanes, motor- | Sor e4OL of the JeWieh THIDUNE 19| quty in the Belvidere scction of New | Inwood, N. Y, July 9.—Gene Sara- ||| 14 lines (o an inch, 4 Eim St service, 131 Chorry 8. “The ey By ans, s, WOROTC, i fole Britain, was shot at by an unknown |#e™ 1922 open champlon, negotiated by [hrinsend n‘.',o.. Ntk enth. E’l‘;:\;lu. ;Iolillvez Motor,” R, C. Rudolp moved for the summer to Job's Pond, hoats and revenue cutters keep up | the first nine of the qualifying play —— N —_—m—mmmm No Ad Aceepted After 1 P. M, For||' .. Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 near Portland, where the New Britain secarch in Lake Erie, | passenger in an automobile at aboi Boouts are camping, fishing, swim- = Papal representations will have no| 5 Bhian .xuvt llI trr :]". in 86, one under par. Leo Diegel of — 3 s 146 o'c - accord- ) . L o ) action to- | 145 o'olgck unday.morning 8 | ) Qiarlied Tape, 8 hame Dar. BARGAIN AUTOMOBILE LIST—Overland ming, eating and getting sunburned. Court at Lake City, Fla., denied mo- °ffect on Iranco-Belglan | | Y 2 vith Sergeant | Ads Accepted Over the Telophone For| Edition No. 2, of Volume 1, of Ing to his report flled with Sergeant) Washington, his companion, scored a.{f] o e, e ot costamers. | Cal $46 Aud]|| 80 Chumimy, $160; Bulek 1819, Tourins, $400; Chevrolut Roadster, $8 1919 Reo |ward Germany, for Duisburg bomb- the tion for néw trial for Thomas W. Hig- | e 2 pe summer series, which has just ginbotham, found guilty of second de- |ing Papal official circles say. ?":“l’l‘)“‘];t’:“{:'h"fiazu;g:‘:“afi"“&fig 40, Sarazen had a birdle four on the |||Ak For a “Want Ad" Operator. | Touring, $376; Hudson 6-40 Seven Pas- reached this office is an interesting gree murder for Martin Tabert's 2 s | 530 yard fourth hole. Diegel’s drives | | mengor, $326, "Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 | | Turks and allles reach agreement| had not succeeded in locating the car | gel's drives e raets AT IO ot report of events at camp during the death, or the ocoupants. | all touna traps on the seventh, c!gmh! e RR A TR FORONE . e at Lausanne and peace may be signed | "o oonnt Rival communicated with |and ninth. AL LN IR LR L will pay you te look them over. The Fair ‘The report follows: | Manuel Alonzo defeats Willlam T.'within a week. g ! 8 the Hartford police when notified of Scores for first 18 holes in the qual- | On Thursday, July the New the shooting and at 3 o'clock yester- ifying round: ANNOUNCEMENTS Exchange, 98 Arch Bt. BUICK, 1922 6 pass. touring car. McCarth: Britain Rotary club are going to pay \ i board. The second was discovered by | day morning Lieutenant Henry of Edward, Gayer, Hillcrest, Cal., 41, 1 4 | I E I 44—85. J.*W. Sawyer, Torresdale, Bural Gy sultar-onutients, :,“f,:; I e ki < » their annual visit to Camp Keemo- f f i | Hen Martindell at Payne's store, Clark Hartford notified Sergeant Rival by sahbee, We v . 5 _ n T TE—Automath Jing, con-{ - pHome A888, s earnestly hope that they | . ‘tne third on a pole down the telephone that an automobile bearing Pa., 41, 43—84; Harold Sanderson, | PURIAT VAULTECAROm B e O | R Fi—1914 model T-pawmenger, et 1i for sale at Heleen Garag 07 Arch Bt :;::’h'r'l‘:‘s";'):(‘f“’m"" Houle this YCAI'| oad to Cobalt. Christ located the the description of the machine which Thornburg, Pa, 42, 42—84, Francis | jess than wond or metal. All frst class| = class running order, $150; alto other cart 8¢ noevery Ume WE | ourth in a big oak. The fifth was in passed through New Britain, had|Gallett, Port' Washington, N. Y., 38, | undertakers. New Britain Vault Co., 276 ! | 35—173. Gallett's score, ohe over par, | _Maple 8t. Phone 2765, Tel. 1326; open evenings. enger touring have this event. e u 11 .y @ dead oak and was discovered by been picked up in Hartford and the L ven rlveT::t‘r:l::rz;"Tm‘;l7':21;';1:’I:;'lllll‘;‘:’i Hackling. Martindell found the sixth sole occupant questioned. This 'car}r'ats helped by an cagle three on the Florists and Nurserymen. 3 m{-‘-?;‘T:f:’:l«:d'l‘: lns;ll:. OgSE < RN mobile and will participate in a beef |\ the top of a little pine tree. Rich- was registered in the name of I. !\ns-‘ 4)\‘1 -:lmanar onvthe last four. CALIFORNTA AND JAPANESE privet, 3 real bargain. R, C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry steak supper, a la scout, Of course |Man gained a lap on the rest when | (Continued from First Page) sau of 99 Barbour street, Hartford.| A A 2dnle, New York, 40, 42—82, ft. high at §3.00 y;::nlooh::nn-;?r‘:?:: 8t.; 'Phone 2051-2. there will be a big council fire after | e discovered the seventh in a fence | —_— The driver was not held as there was | C: L. F ";’“‘- Putnam, Cann., 89, 87— | = i e o J0c. gerantum plants, 8 to] DUIE 1033, !:‘::;i“o:._::z_lt.m‘_““":mwd?.:::i supper, songs and stunts, Each fent |@nd beat it for the fish and game club. | ond place Turkey by her reentry into | no proof that he had passed through | 78, fi. L. Sanford, Litchleld, Conn, | IRt S for, 15c sererin, BWTIL L 631 ™ thorcugily reconditionsd, tires €ood; cal will furnish its own program and will | Christ was second and located the | eastern Thrace comes back into|this city. P dley 9. A.B. !‘-}'Isr]n.‘I\m"l'lfi!flwnv to 5 blossoms, 36c each urAu.oo ’-oa Co., 236 Arch St.; Tel. 2607, put on some form of stunt. Some- |Cighth on the porch of the club. A | Europe. | Policeman Parker was on Stanley ¥ -k‘a‘. 42—85.’] C. E. Clague, New g;:rnrli_;‘:"::lu“em:lrc :nlcdcozx;hnturl'lln e A | BUIBE roadatar, 1938 §o00 Wires condi thing tells us that our program is go- | {Iip around the lake was next and| The agreement shows that the al-|street, near Allen street, when an au- | York, 46, 44—90. {oz. Dresenium, & nice plnt, B0C Show| tlon very good. dJust thoroughly over- lies were able to maintain a united | tomobile containing five men came | A. H. Ednie, New York, 40, 42—82.| for window boxes 10c each 4 up. A very hauled. C. A# Bence, 51 Main St. Tel. 3315, ing to go big. The tent putting on | Hogoboom also gained a lap when he | e ; 4 g DT, th, Putnam, — i , 213 Oak Bt. it T new, used but the worst stunt gets K. I, for the |found the ninth and came way back | front despite moments when incom-|from the latter street and headed to- = Booth, Putnam, Conn., 39, 37 nice plant. Adolph Sandalle, 213 Oal m\{:f;(iuz‘u?:d ::l:’?n:ru‘:'th s L] | . v 2 tibllity of views appeared serious- |, : taa . Chav 6. R. L. Sanford, Litchfield, Conn,, | _Phone §89-12. g Hackling won the prize, a | pal ¥ ppeared wards Hartford. It was a Chevrolet| 73 b b Sanford, Ttenfold, Conn | e o oo ordar mow ToF antes. N, B. Bulck Oo, 235 Arch strest visitors—What! |to camp. > “Next week. Everybody with us |boxX of candy, when he discovered the Ply to threaten the solidarity of the|touring car and was going at DI P G Tl x frult trees, berrics, etc.;'also doing prun- | tenth and last note in a picce of fire- | Powers. | speed that the officer could not se-; A 4% A5EPRR. €. B ague, New | ing work, Simonsen. Phono 3126-3. | DANIELS—Refinished Iate 1920 |Wood near the mess tent. France Sacrifices cure the number. Instead of stop-| )oric 46, 44—90. FOTTED pianta aid_cut flowers. Fugoral | senger very excellent condition. Pl The Fourth of July — Despite the France, especially on the question| sz at his command, the machine | _Archie Capper, Larchmont, N, Y., | works a specialty. Johnson's Greenhouses, l}:w. {A;rnr(: G. Cohen, Inc, 1 rk Bt of the Ottoman debt which she want- | pithored speed and a man in the |4% 38—81. Emil Loeffler, Pittsburgh, | 617 Church 8t. Thons 880. fi%;_‘_____‘ww 5 i & — 5 il T A E; 3 pr T Porter, Rockwell, Dorcnwend, Shaef- |18 no fourth of July in France, the [od put Into the treaty to conserve the | cur seat leaned out, according to the | % 836-=T5. Thompson, §0, 41—01.| Toost and Found B A e anieel, conattion Dertedsi e fer, Gordon, Adams, Daniel Porter, |glorious day was started in an auspi- | Tights of her numerous bondholders, | qjiceman, and fired a revolver at pram Shotdvzbt PR BLOODHOUND found on _Washingion St | {8 a bargain at $450. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Peter, Hart, MacDonald and Gainer. |clous manner when someone of the | Made a sacrifice in order to hold fasty yym | W. C. Ralph, West Albany, N. Y., | “Owner can have same by calling at 219| _Cherry St.. 'Phone 2051-2, Some mob—VYes? |tribe fired off a six incher about 5 g | Great Britain and Italy on the Near 43, 43—86. James Farrell, Mamaron- | _Washington St. COLUMBTA, 1973, light six touring Gar: 3 - Fastern problems and to attain peace. {eck, N. Y., 49, 40—89. Eddie Myers, | BUNCH OF KBEYS lost, probably between can be bought at good reduction. R. C. Jack Pirle, post office and New Britain Market. Find- Rudolph, 127 Cherry Bt.; 'Phone 2051-2. Our Wise Krack Kolumn m. TFrom then on the air was punc- K e mactnow standsdticontatas o) FRONTIERS CLOSED Providend: “'Ifx_g.”_'mt hoic Pirle | ph sRelAstR: “Chef Heisler: ‘Stick around fellers. | tured with cxploslons. Even a cold | A% S meom Standad fdontal BrE L We're going to open a keg of nails|rain which started in the middle of | FEfETenEe 1o Turitey s deb Utithe ale e Peteraburs, V., 48, 87—88 GLASSES In case, Iot Saturday morning. and all go driving. the morning falled to put on any|'les Will declare that the debt contract | red Baront. Montour Helghts, Pa,, | —RoWard if returned to 77 Maplo Bt. CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— 4 & 3 "' { COLLIE—S8mall female, lost, answers to Mr. Cook, regarding dirty grounds |damper to the spirits of the boys. A | ¢annot be modified except by mutual |Germans Claim That French Intend o & gl e ali Ji 2 2 “_ | agreement between Turkey and the| 38, 39—177, Iddie Willlams, Peoria, | “name “Dixie.” Phone 1637-5. 45 Grand at inspection: ‘The rake leaked. |track meet scheduled for the after- Toe MirHiea TImie ) e Rt el :n:cl;, ;:;: :yarlt model, juick, » touring. " s N rs wi -| to Keep Borders Shut Up Even Il 40, —T78. Chef: “That pudding is too thin. [noon was called off and resulted in a | ondholders with whom she must en > 7. M. Creav - 1 could have made it thick like the young ball game. A hike into Port- deavor to negotiate a moratorium for { ford, N. Y., 43, 38—81. W. M, Creavy, | POCKET loose leaf notebook, containing $§ Butor” 10N 4ast toutine, the payment of interest. this week Is staying over for next. T.ooks as though they must like it. Some of the new campers expected | this coming week are: Haswell, Earl, |fact that some still insist that ther | 3 | After July 15, Date Named. Kansas City, 40, 37—77. Jack Beck-| blll, valuable papers and drivers' license. bunch, what? land in the evening to see the fire- D s e | A N 3 s Tty Traut and Hine Mfg, Co. stamped on Buick, 1918, coups, “Charming visitor: 'Oh. is Mr. Vib- | works at the Congregational church, | EEPOCEIL B VAOWE, |8y The Associated rress. et p NoJoy 48, 3 g cover. Reward If returned to W. H, Wil- Waikws 1010/ caugs: berts growing a mustache? I thought | gvened things up. After the gang got | . American views on the question of | “pyesgeldorf, July 9.—The German| < Andel}"uffllv‘ 0&;( mfl;- 1[:'»-144-442“ loughby, 640 East St. Tel. 579-14. . % F | 2 ' L4 Ve e y, Newark, N. J., 42, his face was dirty.’ @ Iback into camp we had our own fire- ;T;;;::;;:n}‘:"ethh:m r:‘snr*lcted'by A | newspapers in the Ruhr declare to- 'muu ackedolly Store Announcements K “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A “The boys: 'Gee! 1 hope Marty's|works, rockets, pinwheels, roman | ofieRtoR OF She protocol covering|day that the Iremch intend keeping | ™' r ' 'y poo yokconilie Fia,, 39, | PATLIP BILVER reopons fallor shob, July USED BUICK.” sister comes down Sunday and brings | .andles, ete. At 11:30 a tired bunahil L portant point. Inasmuch as the frontiers closed even after July| 8, J . » Lkt 7, at 18 Commercial St.; glad to see old B804 miore candy. | oreiled nto bed and were not | the United States expressed objec- |15 tne date named when cne order|41—80: Ben Parola, Linden, N. I.| of new customers. Dotes rrosdries Livsh, $mhe chet has. adopted the. latest {Of CQUe roue "Ro ed and were ot { tion to confirmation of pre-war con- | . romulgated recently. The | 4% 35—83. Ned McKenna, Buffalo, | {FANTED—1,000 men, women snd childres Hupmobile, 1922, touring. Rl Tut atyles. He now serves table | 1¢A7d from untll § the next marning. | tracts which were not entirely formal, | v ° e . 1, 39—80. Wilfred E. Reid, Detroit, | to be well dressed on easy weekly pey- King Tut styles. He now scrves tanle| Extra special—radio installed. OUF | the powers and Turkey have agreed |TCCh admit that it is possible the gy’ 4 —g1" Rop acDonald, Chicago, | ments. Boston Clothing Stors, 63 Ohareh e. eported on goo | S § : 39, 42—81. i 5 Ahthority that o collectlon is belng|E00d friend Mr. Crosby blew into|to specify in the treaty those conces- | ocr, WiIL be extended as the closed| o 3575, _Bt. Next to Herald ofice. | Tness cars have been reconditionsd penority ede o Wk, : lcamp Tuesday night and brought a | gj to Wi - ‘ frontiers have been considered effec- his Chi 39, 35-— | YOU forgot something, that when you buy d newly painted, o sions to which they desire to refer. Jock Hutchison, Chicago, 39, an y DI taken to purchase him some clothes. | it with hi H d Jack ¢ . tive towards breaking down the Ger- A a camera from us it is not a sale until “Edited by the bunch, in the inter- | /2dio outfit with him. He and Jack | These include the French raflroad B g 74. Chick Fraser, Los Angeles, 41, | you mako good snap shots. Mor ‘ | Wilks have heen busy installing it and | grants in Anatolia and the concessions | AN Passive resistance. 8718, your camera here. Arcads Studio. Open every evening until 9 o'clock, sts of the bunch and stabbed out ) est: hopes are entertalned for programs | extended the Vickers-Armstrong IT;(he :trlv'. lnr}nsurro no\; in force ::.; John Cowan, Watertown, Mass., 41, G e AR clude the necessity for a visea for pas- | 40" 00 4120t Nordone, Mount Ver. | (s AR e every Friday at Scout headquarters | - L : by King Tut himself—What!" f:,‘:;q:m radlo before many Moo group and the Turkish Petroloum Co. ing from occupled Into unoccupled | 1o\ v 46 ag g4 T, D, Longa, AUTOMOTIVE Visitors on July Fourth: Mr. George se. - | —_— | JToim musupied kg 0 on, N. Y., 46, 38—84. T. D. Longa, L ; feorge | "l w! Big hike—On the morning territory and vice versas have Dro-|nravitvernon N. Y., 49, 42—91, Bd- e A e G Loomis and son, Mr. J. J. Hacklinf ¢ tho fifth, Leader James Beach and | CAMPAIGN IN MINN. vided the occupying forces with a |\ i sohuly, Elizabethtown, N. Y., Auto and Truck Agencies e ]]:;crvlorse. :::ac la‘r‘ngl'!y h';?{. he Christ |Scouts, Clark, Horwitz, H°5°h°°‘““‘ good deal ‘of Damen Sy the popula | yithdrew after making 46 on the first | BUICK MOTOR CAl m:_"__'n.-d are be- Trades °ne:;l‘"“-r':: used cars LSty o i tion. Such vises are given onl in T, ) J ing bullt and Bulck is bullding them.' o Richman and Wright took the 14 mile | g ¥ n | nine. Tom Irazio of Peekskill, N. Y., | Ing bullt and Buick ts buliding them." £ 4 jer; Lassie has = i ::?;h;:: nsr(:tnx‘»:l:‘-k'::o:rm and is noy | hike necessary for first ciass tests, | Score of Men Prominent in Politics °Xtreme cases. jand Willlam Mackie of Ashtabula, O., | melephone 2607. Sefle R S lso dropped out. 5 s a PP CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS- NEW BRITAIN BUICE 0O., . < | They left camp at 11 and hiked to - 5 = h 3 State g a full-fledged member of the camp Invade State in Last Minute Drive ‘Double Showel‘ Tendel‘ed ‘ Wm. E. Mehlhorn, St. Louis, 38, 37 | Lash Motor Co. *“A Reputable Concern,” | ke Pocotopaug where they cooked \ |—765. Pat O'Hara, St. Louls, 46, 42 | West Main, Corner Liucoln Bt. 8. PHONR 3607 [RIEPaRon. is HHow Jong will it ‘akgi:hmr own dinners. They arrived hack | to Corral Vi her to learn the scout oath and laws| - kit Al st Riab and all Vehiut “i O Votes, To New Britain Girls CHANDLER and Oleveland motor cars and 225 ARCH 8T, » the tend t test?” 1n order to take tho tenderfoot tost? | successrul hike and a good time. accessories. American Sales Co, 8 Elm Bt. e | CHEVROLET touring, $536; coupe, $680; — e DODGE—6-passenger touring car in good sedan, $860; F. O. B. factory. The New | 8t. Paul, July 9.—A score of mer ‘ A mi 5 v Vi m M 2 g 9« 8 e ) A miscellaneous shower was held e aa unds 0n Mondey il prominent in political and official | at the home of Mrs. F. H. Rowley of SRR e Rl (e PRy affairs invaded Minnesota today for|Newington, Saturday evening in honor| ORDER OF NOTIC BARING Britain Motor Sales Corp., 6 Main Bt.| shape throughout. R. C. Rudolph, 127 orat cams haro and nound | cheec:| Higginbotham, WHIDDING ine nai “week of campiening berore | of the: Misses Thin ¥ Bsworth of| s % S 15 POOME OO | o o e e ot | ShaFy s Fhone M1k Rounds, they led a merry chase! Boss, Is Given 20 Years | the special senatorial election on July Wallace street and Bisle M. Loomls = Estates of Anna Mae Brown and Helen| Bales and Service. R. C. Rudo'ph, 127| GURANT, 1923, b D Tun less than 8- ey, 0 AL, vo) iy - |16 to fill the vacancy caused by the [of Corbin avenue, this city. Supper |Stefanie Brown of the town of New Brit-| _Cherry BSt. Phone 20il.3.. .| 000 miles. MeCarthy & Bt. Thomas, 1208 around the lake. Perry of the hounds, Lake City, I'la., July 9.—Judge M. | geath of Senator Knute Nelson s ; ) Ahis clty. SUPPEE| fin, in safd district, minors, OPGE BROTHERS MOTOR GARS—fales| _Stanley Bt. Tel. 1336 and 1480, { was the first man in, three minutes McMullen has denied a motion for| "4 one those who will stimp U"\}““St““";‘t“ on )""']’ lawn to about 50 | "rion ne application of Anton rown | “and service. S & T. Motor Ssies Co., 166 | FORD fouriug car at WIS for quick e i { ; : T " al ) s guests after which supper was en- | praving that as Guardian of said minors he | Eim 8t., Cor. Frankiln; phone 731, R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St.; 'Phone after the hares arrived. Martindell [a new trial for Thomas Walter Hig-| siate ig Phillp La Follette, son of [[forads Miss Hylvia N'r"x{:m‘ n"s]dmru;‘\.x“ m?‘h:mm Tndempvered to sel | FORANTAND BTAR et e udolph, TY i vhi 2061-3. found the bag at the end of the trail. | ginbotham, former whipping boss, | genator Robert M. La Follette of Wis- | nd convey certain real estate of sald " e Both these men will be awarded |who Saturday was found gullty of lconsin, He will campaign for R;fl'é_ at the plano and Miss Alice Scheuy ! [ " Mlitleiod in Hartford, Conn., ns Der | - Bencer 38 Mate Bt Phome Seif, | T OND; 1935, coupe With many extrae lock prizes. A this was a_team event, |second degree murder in connection | nus Johnson, farmer.labor candidate rendered several vocal | selections. | enid applleation on file more fully aPPeArs | i3R GARS, Fordson (ractor, Sales derv:| and in excellent mechanical shape; good Miss Ensworth and Miss Scheuy re- | it ice; genulno parts and accessorles. Auto-| paint; can be bought right. R. C. Ru- “Red” Horwitz almost lost for the| with the death of Martin Tabert of | Other hoosters for Johnson are: 2 . | 8 /| S | . 5 | Ordered, That eaid applicatlon be heard Al 3 e . hounds by coming 15 seconds before | North Dakota., Judge McMullen sen- | Congressman Gearge Schneider; Ed-|Co.ed many beautiful and appropri- |, 4" icrmined at the Probate Office, in| MoUve Bales & Service Co, 200 E. Main.| _dolph, 137 Cherry Bt ‘Phone 081:3. _ K ate gifts. fuests were present from | New Rritain, in said district, on the 13th |HUDSON AND RSSEX—America’s leading FORD—HE?I’:II( 't;hpb“:k brgdy. Rlnq‘}lh‘ ght an ower Co.; R. Ter: the time was up. | tenced Higginbotham to 20 years. ward Voight and Joseph D. Beck, all | v bhasic! ¥ i | Hart: . East Be Newi a day of July, A. D., 1923, at 9 o'clock in the| car values. See the new coaches. Honey: Conn. Treasuro Hunt—On the morning of | B | of Wisconsin, and U. S. Senators Bur- :’,’“: i‘:{)" Rat ey N AR DRI D S st At e low ) o J BAles S8Hia ™ Mucrl o | LRI LReY A7 \ the third, ‘“Brute’ Turner “""»Jessc Burkett to Meet ton Wheeler, Montana, .. J. Frazier, G s pendency of sald application and the time| 139 Arch St. Phone 2109, complete; this car 18 “Chuck” started out, armed to thel £ 5 3 North Dakota, and Henrik Shipstead, | &l # T Y ‘and place of hearing thereon, by publish- | HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and service. Olty equipped with side téeth with fountain pens and little Worcester Owner Todfly Minnesota, ¢ AVING, ing this order o asme newageyer ]”“"'5 a| Service Et{‘txon, n"f"g"dA A\'&,F Corner| covars, apare tire and moto-meter. A. G. J . 5 . | elrculation in sald district, and by posting | Stanley, 15 . A M, y awker. slips of paper, to lay a treasurc hunt.| New Haven, July 9.—Jesse C.| Governor J. A. O. Preus s the re-| Seven bids have already been sub- | 3Cony"or s arder on the punlic sign-nost | eerior et Sl Lot S S M Taonote: An hour or so later they came back | Rurkett, former big league player,|publican candidate. He will:be as-|mitted and specifications have heen |in tho town of New Rritain, in sald dis- | “BXINETCRE N & Bence, 61 Main St other contractors from | trict, and hy giving notice to all parties in| pyone 3216, GREAT USED CAR VALUES— to eamp. Richman and a few others! who is to be the manager of the Wor- | sisted this week by Governor R. A. taken by § 8 1 | saw them arrive and decided they|cester club of the Eastern league, | Nesteos of North Dakota, and U. S. whom figures are expected on the [NSre%. elher personsily or by wallng (0| GoGN3(GTOR CARB—Favorably Wnown oAb knew something about the plans. At)succeeding Eddie BBayres, who Tre-|Senator Peter Norbeck of South|paving of South Main street. The | order, and return make to this court |5 LS Ould OV epie Bells "Gread SEalasisng Bulck Touring, 1:30 the gang started out on the quest | signed, was to meet Albert H, Powell, | Dakota. | blds will be opened tomorrow eve- | the motico given. [EEBsEuine. CANIEGISnARC R, In 8 2 800: Dodge Sedan. for the treasure. The first note was| owner of the club, here today prior to| The democratic nomince is State|ning at a meeting of the board of —Attest: BRENARD o GATENDT e g DRk A G ATA AN i LR found by Bob Christ on the bulletin | the Worcester-New Haven game, Senator James A. Carley. | public works. Judge| phone 2456. 20 Ford Coupe. | Maxwell Coupe, Chalmers Touring. Reo Touring. THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ' Get This on Your Grafonola By Al Posen o R HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, 139 Arch 8t. TEL. 2109, WAY VES- T SHALLBE VERY (T'S REALLY SPLENDID YOU SHOULDN'T USE THE THEM DAYS IS e GLAD TO TEACH YOU HOW CXERUSE — KEEPS ARMS AND WORD - €ER - LEG — THE TeRM lent condition throughout, 5 fine cord (€GS (A TRIM —TO USE (S "LIMB"— GONE FOREVER ! ; e grive T 1w 88 st o, T HULBURT truck, 7 ton. Inquite at 33 Mo- Clintack 8t. from 7 to § evenings or Sat- urday or Sunday o Q.G T e Bought right. R. Rudolph, 127 Cherry S8t,; 'Phohe 2051-2. FORD! FORDS!— 1917 runabout . 350,00 1916 chassis . 35.00 1921 coupe 250.00 1920 runabout 100.00 1921 delivery, starter 150.00 Easy Terms. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO. 200 EAST MAIN ST. HUDSON touring, i DASSEOKEr, floir, o w condition. Bargaln if taken at once, F. Green, 227 Glen St. AN I | O ' : Y/ \ XL, : 473 So: Main St GAKLAND 5 touring cars, ranging in pricq from $80 to $30C, All of thes: cars are well equipped, gond tires and In fine shape, mechanically. We need the room. These cars must be sold this week, M Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 'Phone 81l “This is Studebaker Year." OVERLAND TOURING CARS—2 of them at real low prices; conditlon of both good. . Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t.; “Phone 2051-2, OVERLAND-—Mpdel 90, open eapress d YKAow WHAT you'D GIT IF = livery in excellent condition; good bai yA ATED ETHIA p gain; also 1921 Ford Delivery. Aaron G. START SOMETH 5 ) Cohen, Inc,, 135 Park strest, Hartford, LIKE THAT? Y Conn. - REO TOURING, 1920, mechanically per fect; looks like new; 5 cord tires, moto- meter, bumper; privately owned; reason for selling, purchasing new closed car. Tel. 16-3, Plainville. REO, 1917, 3.passenger roadster. K. G Rudelph, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'Phene 2051-2, STANLEY STEAMER-7 passenger touring car with new boiler, This car s In exc lent shape mechanically. M. Irving Jes- ter, 193 Arch St., 'Phone §11. “This a Studebaker Year.” STUDEBARER, 1921, special 8ix touring very good appearance; good tires; a bargain. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry §t.; 'Phone 2051- STUDEBAKER 192 special touring, terms $300, cash balance monthly, also 19 Hudson Sedan. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 1 Park 8t Hartford, Conn. Motorcycles and Bicycles 15 23, Newspaper Feature Service, Ine., Great Britain rights reserved) - 3. HARLEY-DAVIDSON motorcycle with side - - - - - - c car, in good condition. L. H. Esau, ib g East Main 8t

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