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Secretary Stump! Expects Action | Baronet Is Granted Divoroe From|, ceesies ™ Mursey rsches Preven | i apmi or panor o e ver| Motor Vehicle Dept, - Belewes f £ % : g A SR friendship. ; TCount 6 words to & lne, real bargain. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry Workers' union, made official reply to-|an interlocutory decree of _divorce | outer workings of famous Hecla mine | yeparation speech and reproaches of Connecticut, according to figures || Classified Page on Same Day. Co,, 236 Arch Bt.; Tel. 3601, Harding's party in Alaska is chris.| Berlin welcomes Baldwin utter-| /', per cent or 10 acoldents for the | S LA T S of the corresponding week of last | Main, §t,_Plainville. Reward for_voturn; | ‘18 a bargain at $450. R. C. Rudolph, 137 B A e ot S SOt St o aReL | alko Gl ves Relgtto Allvice T oo Oag L aunial udgo: | taking into consideration the fact that | WANTED—1,000 men, women ana childrer W 0 o BLAMES BOUZZI FOR AFGHAR ACTRESS IS | Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World | STOECHEL REPORTS | ] “ 2 : WANT ADS 5 Taggart and oth to get Ii Al | and others to get line on . . 0! s . . : f . s for sale at Jeleen Garage, 107 Arch Bti at Union Meeting Tonight Show Girl Wife Smith's chances for presidential| goviet pariament sends peace | SAIGLY CAIPAIGN IS Bearing Fruit; ; Kt e % 7 . | Towns of Mace and Burke, Idaho A Hartford, July 14—The summer , Richard Stumpf of Local| New York, July 14.—Sir Gerard : o g " g i 14 lines to an Inch, | _8t.; 'Phone 2051-: B Lakors » 7 are visited by $1,000,000 fire, 1,200 french unofficial newspaper judg- | campaign against accidents is proving || Minimum Space, 3 Lines. BUICK, 1933, sport _model, mew _palat; res good; eall Y | Maxwell-Willshire | destroyed. . itain for deploring Ruhr oc- day to reports that there is internal| from Lady Lillian 2 Great Britain for dep! g ViR e (0 AN strife in the organization, in which|from Supreme Court Justice Tierney, ssued by the state motor vehicle de- | convantence of Customers. Call 335 And {1 © grios, *Sar 1o ruon g % e YOuT Owh i C tened “Hardin atew; to Resur- ances as sympathetic and destined to | B e incal. 5 Blao. wak sanpunsed cthgt (| OEEL THATMIOE GRwaT L0 B e 1n Fiahr. dINe| wabk 4R fily T, A8 "Gompkesy/ Wit | _hauled. C. A. Bence, §1 Main 8. Tel. 2315, statements credited to Bouzzi, declares| jaronet, emulating the example of | rection Bay,” and Mr. Harding shows have prompt ac £ ANNOUNCEMENTS | BUICK, % ton. 1923 truck; ncw, used but the unipn seeks peace but is ready| jis beautiful wife, who came to Amer- | his appreciation. | culty. the figures of June 30, the l'm'me.r e HHEtlé cad selling o r e »nd" i totaling to 148, and the latter to 167. antee. N. B, Buick Co., 226 Arch street. to thresh out its difficulties. bankruptey in England. . | The entire difficulty is based upon The divorce suit was not defended. KEEP YOUTH ON THE FARM ks | year, the result is satisrying, for! s Cherry 8t.; 'Phone 2061-2, the employment of a non-union baker| Dorothy Redfern, maid for Lady Lil- ‘l“uller Says That Anonymous Person | there is a decrease of 6 per cent or ' Store AnBotHAOSIIents i Do - a factory employe had been hired at|alleged unfaithfulness with an ‘‘un- K s g the shop and was being kept in em-| known correspondent” between Sept. At the Soil and He Will New York, July 14—In an affidavit | there iy an increase of over 33 per| ’z:e:la. 'génd;:.::.l:m"l:.e Tir.'.'?:"'én!’::h Bulck, 1922, sport model N Buick, 1821, touring. . | § o ] Mrs. Mary F. Creighton is acquitted Fred Lundin and 15 co-defendants Alphabetically Arranged ‘For Quick ||t e et e CaTthY Wy by Newark jury on charge of mur-|are freed of conspiracy to defraud TES FOR & BL. Thomas, 1208 Stanley styeet. Teles dering her mother-in-law. Chicago schools of nearly $1,000,000. h IVE INSERTIONS phone 139 * i—— Vark Sty C BUICK, % ton truck, & good 18 model. Firet BUICK—@-cylinder, 6-passenger touring Minihum Book Charge, 35 Cents. thoroughly recondition | it il cupation. i he places blame for the entire situa-| o 4ttorney, A. Spotswood Campbell, | partment, for there is a decrease of ||| Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator. Behultz, 242 Main Bt. ble, and assures him that jus-| j 20 1 took u; a stage i for trouble, anc ica in 1920 and too) P tag Toot And Fo PG er ) at a local bake shop. lian, was Sir Gerald's principal wit- Has Sent Contested Records in His | nine accidents. The percentage of | ET us develop your vacation ims, Our ployment contrary to the wishes of|1, 1920, and Jan. 15, 1921, at his| requesting his release from Ludlow | cent in the number of cars being | . Next to Herald ofice. 1 Buick, 1918, 4-cyl. touring. Pre) B0 ||| 100 takes it. K. M. Searls, corner Bim nomination, [} seekin, proclamation to all nations I3 Upon_Application, car; this car is in fine shape and {s s No. 107, Bakers and Confectionery Maxwell-Willshire, Baronet, recelved‘penonn are made homeless and|ment % vin's ; condemns Premler Baldwin's| 1 g effective in the seven principal cities No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. For||| for demonstration. New Britain Buick One passage taken by President i tion upon Nicholas Bouzzi, business| ., ounced yesterday. BUINK roadster, 1933, good tires, condls tice will be done to both employer and | career, is earning a living as a film FOR I E l R Even when comparing the accldent d Siem.| CHANDLER, 10T pam Seaiontires " ] o8 t ht | ac P D Gv S TRACTOR To | REG v vith that CLARK scholarshin society gold emblem| N y , 4-pa lespatch; tires employe when the local meets tonig! actor, after having gone through | situation of the last week w for 1918, lost. Bernard F. Brooks, 53 W.| fine; mechanical condition perfect; this | decrease may seem small, but when | plctures are permanent. Arcade Studio. |CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY~. Now Do So the union, and that the union had re-| wife's apartment at 225 West 80th street jail, Bdward M. Fuller, con- | qriven this year, as compared with = i n e fused to take him in. street, and improper relatlons With| —pon4a0 Mich, July 14.—Henry |fessed bucketeer, asserts that the | agt, the results seem more satisfac- Bulck, 1918, coupe. In reply today, Mr. Stumpf said: | cther men in April, 1921, ;t the| -rd believes in keeping young men | Missing records of his firm failure to | tory, L AUTOMOTIVE Bulck, 1019 coupe. the | Sheerness hotel and at the Sunny- ) ¢ theul rela. |Produce which has kept him and his | = Four of the 148 accidents of the | | brook, in Eastchurch, Kent, England. |on the farm, his own youthful rela- |, .¢,.. . 1, McGee imprisoned for | week o July 7, were fatal, one be- | Auto and Truck Agencles 8| | uNEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 4 BUICK MOTOR CARS-—‘Better car are be- VUSED BUICK.” 5 M living at the Hotel |tives included. 1 tempt of court ford, ¢ in New DBritain the past 25 years and at the present| Sir Gerald is ! R two months for contemp . | ing in Hartford, one in } ! 8 : .- time am secretary of the branch, and | Netherland. 1t is said Lady Lilllan| Mr. Ford's second cousin, Charles | |70 MG Cu FO0 0 Che nougy ™ eo | 18 0 Mo, BTt ing bulie 18A3 Bok e-bullding - them, . h eturned to England. She was|[Ford, wrote him recently that since | = it | New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch street. Dndge roadster, 1916, I take it as one of my duties to an-|has returned to xngland. s AR years old, had |Vederal Judge Henry W. Goddard, Following are the number of accl-| ipejephone 2607 S ataietal Rl swer and protect the local in the| reportad to have brought suit for di- e e Ve Ao Hign | Wasleariied today. dents in each of the seven principal | GABILLAC, JEWHTT & PAIGE CATE= 3 el L preian Lendops oLy According to the affidavit, which | eities of Connecticut for the week of | Lash Moior Co. “A Reputable Concern." tement made in The New Britain|Y® A . culty a 5 “Herald.” | e e T e o reuhding the bay ts stay on’ the |Will be presented July 18 af formal | July 7, 1928, and for the correspond- | Vet daln, Corner Liscoln 8t | Tness cars nave been reconditiones jthe Holenba grandiamiar, So Thoman. | PEt proceedings for discharge of the brok- | ing week in 1922: S e and newly painted. “I am well acquainted with the sit-| having been created a baronet in 1841 | farm. g LE RS | , the documents were delivered on . = - — . Ll 1923 ET “touring, ~$525; . $030; Open every evening uptil § o'clocks “I'have been connected with local branch of the Bakers' union for cn; are painless and act as magic for children. ing out an application, he walked out idly 28 1 grandchildren, The woman drowned |Mmarr une 28. | of the hall and is stll working at the | ¢y " oyj1gren because thelr mother| Soon after marriage, it is alleged, T | plant. As far as that firm Is concern- | y .4 4iaq and Mrs, Gaskill feared that |the husband demanded large sums of » . City Advertisement uation. The statement given out s / .| “He thinks there is no future for wrong from beginning to end. The“:olr ser\]l;‘.es iy e dGe;a{n.l t’l:l A,{fiha;‘ the young man on the farm,” the|July 7. A messenger boy was hired 5 , $860; F. O. B. factory. Tha New | NEAD,, (SER-AULAMOGER. (IR he fUitle . in % and a package, alleged by Fuller to | Harttord .. 1 | Britain Motor Sales Corp, 6 Main 8t Pick out your used car and call agreement with the majority of hnsaes, Lady Maxwall-Willshire's debut on|troit and work in your factory, and L A Waterbury . 22 3 Sales and Service, R, O, Rudo'ph, 127 commencing May 1, and good for one ., "\~ O t -as in Novem-|perhaps some day follow in your foot- |livered to the judge. g | ¢ 9/ AMEEICAN /ALAES: TARCIN OV Fuller bases his assertion on & tele- | Bridgeport 19 F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. employ only members in good stand-|y}r5yzn * the English bankruptcy|and I want him to stay here and help | ] < New London 2 - T 731, ing of the Bakers and Confectionery , and, when I get too old, take my |street jall from an unknown person Llm St., Cor, Franklin; phone 731, A ds e SRR ShN AN (avary shely iy AT b on the day of the alleged delivery. (Meriden ....... | DUNANT “AND_STAR motor cits. —Eales dssaid e New Britain.’ with Allce Delysia, French actress, in| There was no reply to the letter un- | : i Total «.ieovsseesss. 148 3 dipan-Ls, “An appointed office keeper has|. , -|til this week. Then it came in the | message, supposedly from the same = SARE o e % = AL e e person (hat called Fuller, was recey- S it TR R B e [ o s ek ot that out of work men get work if a|r ates its weight proved too much for|Which to lighten the burden of farm |ed by his lawyers. 3 & 8 _Co boss asks for a man, and supply the | her and she falnted on the opening|labor and also something which a me- T TSR | e s L S okl boss with men whenever requested. night. She recovered in time to go on | chanical-minded youth could like. Delegates Leave Sunday < . ‘"“‘R“ Atto Balgs Co,, Baies. and. Bervice, charge of it at this shop. For mis- The interlocutory decree will be-|increased when Mr. Ford himself call- | 4 = . | HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and service, City | DEPENDABLE USED CARS— representing the local several times,|come final in thre: months. | Mrs. M. T. Crean of 13 Summer | The Naturopath Physician | Bervice station, Hartford Av it bl e that a plow and disc would be deliver- | street, state president of the Ladies | _Stanley, and 15 Main St. A, 1540 Daaxd Bree The same in this case. We had ed in a few days, to go with the trac- ’Auxillury. A. O. H,, and R?b(‘rt Mur- 2562 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN }LEXINGT‘JN*H‘KhAlfld" m'-“;l .M A 1920 Ford sedan. union men from our local in the PAROLES 2 WOMAN SLAYERS |tor, and gave him some fatherly con ray, president of Rev. Willlam A. Phone 765 Rl a0 Bl sel dbout sticking to the farm and | Harty Branch, A. O. H., of this city, | Hours 8/AS M. t6 6P, AL e Y e Terms Arranged. were not satisfled with the men, it| New Jersey Court of Pardons Re-|the old home. will leave on the special train at 5 ! Tho wotiaFo et was up to the office keeper to replace leases Clinton Prisoners. Dewain will stay on the farm. o'clock tomorrow afternoon for Mon-| Genuine Naturopathy adds years | _Service. 227 Glen 8t. Phone 2899. | 155 ELM ST. TEL. 781 b her unfon men. If there e e T ¢ e = I b them by ot Trenton, N. J., July 14.—Conclud- convention of the Ancient Order of nerve emergy. I use tHe very latest | ';"o‘;:”‘u:‘ G. Hawker, 58 Elm 8t. Tele-| COTGMBIA, 1023, llght six touring carp | _ph ) t at . R, Gy e e e mtloncn. Bas. | dons paroled two women serving xS from the state order and the only | Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and Rudolph, 151 Cherty. St Phons 2051.4 spite of It, the man mentloned, BAs- |y 44 tne Clinton Reformatory for |Charges Hushand Wooed Her to Get [ member in this capacity from this | Mechanical Massage treatments. For | and Park Sia. New Britain, Conn, Tele: | DODOE, 1918, 70 e e S factory and put to work, and one o | ¥ ne, Caroline Prinettl, was sen- Mr. and Mrs. IParr, Florence Farr, |inemnts that can be compared with SehuE P I T YT T R R T T T union man was discharged. i e Mr. and Mrs. i 0 > Farr, | DODGE—5-passenger touring car in good 8 tenced for killing her husband. Cam-| Colorado Springs, Col., July 14 Kathleen Grace, Mrs, T. J. Smith, | genuine Naturopathy, and for those (sTupEBAKERS—Light six touring, $976;| ehape throughout, - R. C.~Rudolph, 132 asking for admisaion into the local. Indi tribe, 19 yea 1d, beautiful 0 750: F. . ——————— the man had made life mieerable for [ Indian tribe, years old, | o b | less of what disease or ailment or how | $1,750; F. O. B. factory. M. Irving Jester, | GURA T n less than 6+ }M”J"‘“ gl onyeRaiuday Sy Sa plo Ialiote | 193 Arch St. “This iu & Studebaker year." | 006 milos. McCarths & St. Thomas 1208 fice keeper was instructed to put a ded way to Colorado Spri June 1, 1922, to - 3 committed in an effort to|to Colorado Springs, » ’ M b d Nis Jalls, | treated with. This ad is of tremen- an on his place and the ap- o | Montreal, Quebec, an agara Falls, - | BLGIN gedan, only run 2,000 miles, disa fiion m B P | protect herselt. spend the summer. =Here she met a| ooy’ Ganada they will attend the | 4048 importance to you. The treat- | VirivE-KNTGHT motor cars showroom at | L aoiy sedan, “only run 2 ago $3,265; our the out of work llst. Instead of tak- | oqyongible for the death of two|courtship followed and they were | Aihone COTVEntion Sjeeve Vaive Motar R C. Ridolph:| fon “nontne,” Anron G Conah. Tac.. 148 BARGATNS In good used trucks: 1820 ?rfafi, Ruflolph, 137 “Cherry. 8t, *RRaps ed, we never had any dispute or re- |4y eoiver would take them out of |money which his bride had recelved quest made to the firm, because we the state. Both women were admit- |28 dividends on oil stocks or from Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St. Hartford. ;;lghl. Ak Rudolph, 127 Cherry &ty one 2051- these agreements the same as the rest leged, 1 buse | | A e Foro faculties at the time the crimes werae [this money, it is alleged, led to abuse . A 7 TE—A o Ting, | WEEK ONLY—Wa aie overstocked. It| FORD, 1921, coupe with many extras, lock Now: Britain, Junec1d) 1928 [ BURIALVAULER AUt matIc e e o o by vour 1aTIo0le thet crecs Th o BRE | vl I ke Pt ey, ALK tires facts are: The jocal branch has an c S vants De- i Mat | April, 1916, uncle wrote. ' “He wants to g0 to De- | tain the missing evidenoa, was de- | New Haven . 30 | COLUMBIA AND OVERLAND motor ca 208 T uteat o, year. Article 1 reads: “I agree to|,. . G900 Hor husband had just gone |steps as a manufacturer. His mother i 3 chdld phone call he recelved in Ludlow |New Britain i 0| and service. & & . Motor Sales Co., 155 Tradeelion. new ant 0hed cdre Workers' union through the local Of | antajlad, She was in the harem scens | place.” i c —— " and service. “Just Real Good C According to the affidavit a telephone 157 | A Bence, i8 Main 8. Phone 121 charge over it and has to see to it| jiared robes of one of the harem in-|form of a new tractor, something with > 2.1 225 ARCH ST, PHONR 2607 ‘‘Nic’ Bouzzi, a night baker lias 3 The son's delight with the gift was . . . 39 . . Ph 2109, o Jy ke sacond sct For Hibernian Convention | 186 ARG BLTE Fhopey S100iL. ed at the farm the next day to say | the local had a good many complaints. and Cairopractor | Stanley, and 15 Maln St. A, M. .| 1920 Dodge BEros. touring. and service. C. A. Bence, c IR AT, plant on the night shift and if they F. L. Green, Sales and| s & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. ING. treal, Canada, to attend the national | to life, pep, power, endurance and NASH and Oakiand motor cars. Sales and ‘work we had men 2 3 , oy Was no men out of worl ing its June term, the court of par- INDIAN BRIDE 1S FREED Hibernians. Mrs. Crean is a delegate | and all forms of the glectrical., The | _DPhone 2488. 5 | REO MOTOR CARS nnd trucks. ienneth .| _Rudolph, 1.7 Chercy St,; 'Phono 2051-7, Delpha Della, was taken out of a tista Delp a, murder. Her Wealth From Oil Fields city. those convalescent there are no treat- | phone 2110, 8t. Phone 2607, “The man came up to our MeeUng | yon oymorities informed the court |Pearl Matthews, the belle of the Osage Miss Mary Murphy and Mrs. John F. | Who have failed to find relief, regard- | special six touring, $1,275; big six touring. . The request was granted, but the of- her and her nine children. The mur-|and wealthy tn her own name, came for Canada where they will visit | 10ng standing, or how many specialists | Seanloy Nt. ‘Tal. 1906 sad 1480, plicant instructed to put his name on|™'my . “other Mrs, Mary Gaskill, was|White man, J. A. Martin. A rapid national convention of the Ancient Ments are not embarrassing for wom- 2 service, 127 Cherry 8t. “The| price, $500 casa, balance $5u a month for " Autos And Trucks For Sale 9| FORD touring car at §75 for quick 8aie. ; v i 1920 Bethle- ANNOUNCEMENTS Oldsmaniler dala ovesiunds 180 RO | - o T e Ty O The T thought that the firm would live up £0| o4}y not in tull possession of all their |other sources. Refusal to surrender CITY ESTIMATE " Burial Vaults—Monuments. 1| 575 SALES OF USED CARS FAR ONE JLIL creta stael reinforced, waterproof. Cost less and in exceliont mechanical of the bosses. q mmitted, and desertion. A 3 “This will come up at our meeting | *° Mrs. Martin, who has made her P‘l"“l“:;“‘d {""‘:T ‘~"’“““’“] El"““:"“ DY | than wood or metal. All first class under- | _ Exchange, 98 Arch 8t. @ llont mechaniea] tonight again, and as I know the sen- esidence here, received an annulment | the Board of Finance and Taxation. | takers, N.B.Vault Co., 276 Maple. Tel. 2765 paint; ‘can be hoy right. R, timent of our members, the union will | REGRETS HIS DRINK IN TIME. ;f the mflrrrialge on the grounds of | Resolved: That this board estimates _Bl‘{‘,mi:lnl:; 3‘\:‘ lg'xsvv!:nm:A:‘s:”" L i(:l:‘[?hé(;lz!;mb—):r::a ?“M:n::;;:n-z. [ 2tist:t0, eaployer and employe, We T {traud, desertion and abuse, according | that the sum of $65,000 is required Florists and Nurserymen., 8| sl them quick. Hers are some of them:| car is In excelient shape; equipped with never are looking for trouble. We |Contractor's Beilef That He Had |to allegations in her complaint before | 1 Chandler. pare tire and moto-meter, f de: v for the purpose of defraying the cost| rarna Ny poTrED PLANTS—Adolph | 4 and expense incident to the construc- | Sandalle, 213 Oak St. Phone 589-12. 1 Oakland. were glad after May 1 that everything e udge Cornforth in EI Paso district . Swallowed Wood Aloohol Correct. | Judg 4 tion and completion of an addition to ' NTRERYMAN — Plrce your order mow Tof | & hoaie \oin: 1517, b passenger, tires was running smoothly and we could court. Her maiden name was re- the New Britain town home and We | frult trees, berries, etc.; also dolng prun- | 1 Ovesimnd. el many more, et T iaatsully n ( god EARES) live another year in peace and har-| New Rochglle, N. Y., July 14— |goreq ! hod; . 8ls0 “dolng mony. But it looks, through the in- | Mike Neagalzl, a contractor of Wood- | notin could not be f 1 1 no | recommend that a speclal appropria- g work. Bimonsen. one i A FAIR EXCHANGE, Phone 2215, formation given to the paper, some | bury’strect, drove to the New Ro- |gqteree wee s’ D¢ foURd and no i or the above sum be made, and | FOTTED piante aiid eut Wwars. Fieral 98 ARCH STREET. party is trying to make it unharmon- | chelle hospital last night and asked ; we further recommend that notes of g7 Ghureh 8t DPhons 880, o Ae% - {ous by telling the public of New Brit- [a doctor to pump out his stomach. the city be issued in accordance with {TTNTRR CABBAGE & CBLBRY PLANTE j | HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT, ain storles to put the union in wrong. | The doctor complied and found = BRIG. GEN GODWT? authority given by Section No. 29 of| Copenhagen market, Danish Ball, All Sea- THE HERALD OFFER THE FOLLOWING— But if they are looking for trouble, [small quantity of wood alcohol. San Antonio, Tex., July 14 .|an act of the Legislature amending gons Red Dutch Endivo plants Dwart Th A-B-C P : We shall answer them.” “I knew It," said Neagalsl. “I had |General Edward A. Goodwin, U. §. A.|the Charter of sald city, approved| i ducon amabr e harime: € ,'th' th aper B30 uasen touring Wi e a drink with a friend and I didn't|retired aged 73 died yesterday at Fort | May 4, 1923. Easy Blanching, Celeriac plants, 50c per 1920 Buick touring. | 100; $4.00 per 1,000. Enowball Caulifiower 1015 Hudson speed 0 o Ilke he taste of it. My friend drinks b var w est: Onme of the largest fortunes left by y Sam Houston. During the war with Attest | plants, $1.00 per dozen; $5.00 per 100, Nott A B_C Wallt Ads 1017 Hudson coupe. S an artist was that of Peter Graham,|it and it dpesn't hurt him, but I'm |spain he commanded the seventh cav- | BOARD OF FINANCE & TAXATION Plant Co., Columbus Ave., Meriden, Conn, 1818 Reo tourin who dled in 1921 worth $650,000. taking no chances. alry and 40th U. S. infantry, H. L. CURTIS, Clerk.| Phone 1412, 2o R T N, WA, 1318 Dodge touring. 1918 Chalmers, 1017 Packard touring. 1920 Overland touring. THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Wosk This on Your Wourlitzer By Al Posen Ty HONEYMAN AUTO SALES ca, 139 Arch st. TEL. 2109, TICKETS FOR THS THREE-THIRTY EACH- IN THeY USED TO BE ONE THEM DAYS 1S PR T e T NG S SHOW THE CIGHTEENTH ROW ~ BUCK A THROW - GONE FOREVER'! e B e o el 6, S HULBURT truck, 2 ton. Inquire at 23 Mc- Clintock St. from 7 to 9 evenings or Sat- Sunday. delivery; can C. Rudolph, right. X ‘Phone 2051 FORD! FORDS!— 1817 runabout . 1916 chassls . 1921 coupe .. 1920 runahout " 1921 delivery, starter . Easy Terms. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO, 200 EAST MAIN 8T. KISSEL CAR sedan, 1918, Bargain at §250. K. M. Searle, corner Llm and Park Sta Phona 2110, GVERLAND - Model 59K. in good Fumning order. Prico $25. E. T. Fieber, Mapio Hill, city. OAKLAND, 1420; price cheap; A-i condi-| tion; owner leaving town. Call evenings. 478 'So. Main St. OAKLAND & touring cars, ranging 15 price from $30 to §300. All of thess cars & well equipped, good tires and in shape, mechanically. e need the rooms M. These cars must be sold this w Irving Jester, 183 Arch St.,+'Phone 811, “This Is Studebaker Year.' . 3 - A ¥ > o . - - b - = - e OVERLAND TOURING l"AKE—] of them, - — at real low prices; tondillon of both) wug ";;A'rq YyWwas § yas, | wAS VERY —_— BOSY TARIA Dhoss hivs Son 137 Chby 7, PAIGE, 19 0 01 AN RW \XIHEl NH | MWEEKLY g00d tiree, Spanian ethor Ericeg il 2 X y sell $350 cash, balance $35 a month fo ten payments. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 188) Park St., Hartford, Conn. PAIGE, 1815, model 6-42, 5 pass. sedan, very good tires and general condition.) Price is low. Terms can he arranged. G. Hawker, §2 Eim St. Phone 2456. cedwagon chaesis, 1823, Only ru 37,000 miles. Act quick. $700. K M. Searls, corher Elm and Park Sis. Phone 2119, REO Speedwagon in fine condltion, 3 be sold at once, $650. K. M. Searie, ner Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110, REO bus, 18 pass. Just the car to tak parties out in, $400. M. Searles, Corne Eim and Park Sts. Phone 2110, REO, 1921, panel body, 5 good cord tires Must be sold thij weel t. _Phone. ot el o TR L R I REO. 1917, 5 passenger touring car, ne = ) 77N : battery and 5 gond tires. The first $12 N Copyright, 1923, &8 - / takes it. A. G. Hawker, 52 Elm st ure Serviee. Inc_, Great Britain rights reserved: Phone 2456, REO, 121 3-passenger roadster. R, Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'Phone 2051