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\ COPELAND PREDIGTS |DEMPSBY IS HEADED OR | WITVESSES TESTIFY 10 IDENVER SOGIETY WouAN | CITY ITEMS. (=7 mmmacp | NEW YORK FOR TRAINING| FIRING OF PATAL SHOT| FINED IN BOOZE CASE| ,, —— | “WANT ADS" ||‘—erm Alphabetically Arra Mr, and Mrs. Willlam G. Carlson of and Ready Reference, ward if returned to J REPUBLIEAN I]EFEAT ' SoiVe 1NSERTI Tl ke o ts That Hi Wils # Should | Three of Twelve Heakd in Garrett |Same Jury Which Accused Priest In- | 164 Henry street. k N B ON8 1 i ‘ He Admi t Harry | August sale of Fine Furs at Mesh- Y O renald 1| ¥ s LA RUAGRE obts vt (it Be First, But Must Follow Murder Trial Give Damaging v dicts Her—She Pays The kin's. Buy now—with a small deposit. . _Return to Herald. Reward. —advt, IN—Green enamsl, 4 f clover 1 Firpo Testimony $400 Lovy The marriage of George E. E. Pe- Stonn IROMIAIL toturned to R. Wi B ‘ourt_St. Benator Copeland charged that the s republican tariff framers forgot the | Chicago, Aug. 2.—Jack Dempsey,| Cumberland Court House, Va., Aug.| Denver, Col, Aug. 2.—Mrs. Kath- Ej:‘ll;:‘adfl;\lséni(pet:::zn“r:rfl ‘1’;‘3 ILI{:-: =—m_-fi farmer when they wrote the Fordney- |world's heavyweight champion, here | 2—A number of sl‘ulc }\‘vn?e:;esvlen erine O'Connor, a Denver soclety | WiK take pIRoeVaL: ths, Hame ol 4 1 Store Announcement ticCumber bl which he character- |4,4ay enroute to New York where he | 8ddition to the yesterday of the Kill.|Woman, pleaded gullty in the United | Rev, Mr. Schacfer, pastor of the Eng- ||| Yearly order Rates Upon 4 The senator cqh,,.gm "m',,puh“cm, will begin training In a few days for|ing of Rev. E. 8. Pierce remained to |States district court here yesterday to :Iish Ll;tt;er‘ur: cr;u;i}:u«;s:;\e!:gf;;: .;u.’ l:m o an m;‘.“ S TEL S DR ” i on at 3 o'cloc N nimum Space, 3 Line ANNO . J. Foiren, Real party with being *strangely blind to | his bout with Luis Firpo on Septem- | be heard today in the trial of Larkin :‘he charge of th’;’. “:‘?;lmlw:;:z‘;f;z: August 4, . They will be attended by Mintmtim Blmk Bhvee 1. Cobt e AT ee b eris o 148 Hath RSNt privilogen of': nhoy (ber 14, maid o' was Aoxioys toumest O.Garratt, charsed with the myrdery (AUSK ALiG was fe : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carlson of No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. 8t., is now doing business at 4 Eim 8t and asserted that never before has it [the Argentine fighter although he|in connection with the minister's|paid. Fa ther-in-law and sister of ||| Classifed Page on Samo Dav. just around the corner from Main st “gone over so openly and cruelly to |would rather fight Harry Wills first. | death, No evidence was taken in the hear- :;""““g‘-’dhm 1‘:1: "’w‘m "":mke their ||| cAd8 Acceptea Over the Telephone or Phone 1790, g the side of capital.” He expressed a desire to meet Tommy Three of the twelve yesterday testi- | ing. Earlier in the day John R. hoiue ';t 01.89 Hnr’; st Az:;u;":;nr: fl(\'f:::mflw.bp "z::.! An Referring to the problem of trans- |Glbons again after “I've got a few |fied that Garrett fired a pistol during | Walsh had entered a plea of guilty to | o { 8 |charges of illegal possession and ille- | Hear Lou Holtz sing “That's My o T AT s et Al T I portation, Senator Copeland asserted | good fights under my belt.” the fight which ended in the Rev, Mr. s d. C, L. Plerce & that “on principle, the democratic| “Fighting is my business and I'll| Plerce's death in front of his home gal transportation of liquor and was g:h_yvadxcm" record. C - _pictures are permanent, Arcade Studio. party is opposed to government own- |fight anybody,” the champion was |last June. William M. Smith, another | fined $500. b 1aa] Sollod TV Besrnatinen ANNOUNCEMENTS WAOITED-T0 e, wemito: ana hildre “ership and operation, but it will deal |quoted as saying. witness said the minister fired the first| Last week the Rev. Walter A.f :‘}‘:p °:‘:”"°nummoh”e Sonption R AR Mg il B o B e vigorously with the entire problem of | Asked if he thought Firpo would |shot. On cross-examination, however, | Grace, a Catholic priest, was found t}}mt the operator's license rof Philip Burial Vaults—Monuments, 1| 8t. Next to Herald ofce. W ownership consolidations, earnings i have the bout postponed, Dempsey | he said the first two shots were so|sulity in the federal court of forging . | BURTAL VAULTS—Automatic Lealing, con- and operation of the railroads.” |said he thought the Argentine fighter | nearly simultancous that he was not |an application for a liquor permit and ;z“;fl:'idc’f 2 Mill street fas been sus ratedtast rollioedad Watetntons -Castithed 5 g p I g 5 3 Va8 sentonced (o two vears th . " than wood or metal. All first claga under- Congress must give serious study to | would live up to his contract and go | sure whether the first was fired by the sentenced wo years in e Noonday luncheon at Crowell's—| takers N, B. Vault Co. 276 Masle. Tel. 2765 AUTOMOTIVE all financial problems of the country, 'lhrough with the match when Pro-|slain man or by R. O. Garrett, brother | penitentiary, Father Grace, Mrs, A v he sald. Expressing the opinion that | moter Tex Rickard wanted him to.|of the defendant who will be tried|O'Connor and Walsh were indicted by 4 - | e . e 7 the 'urserymen. the subject of fax exempt securities | He scoffed at the suggestion that Fir- | later on a murder charge. The witness | federal grand fury at Pueblo In A"emzm ::"“fl;‘: ?c:smz’:&f\:t’mm ; .F'lomu' and N : 3 Auto and Truck Agencies 8 will be “dissected to thel bone."” po was afrald of the champlon. testified that he .did not see Larkin |June in connection with the shipment }’r’::‘ £ {'h"m dava - and Abranam.| oyENN mnfltg-r;m.»rfiv;x:‘s;firt_a ph n?.f.mmfi‘x?rffl CARE— IEtar car are ba: Treatment of Soldiers “Don't worry; he's a dangerous fel- | Garrett fire a shot. of liquor into Colorado. 2 & e o J 2. . 7 2 . y e enc of vy N Britain Tulck Co. 235 Arch street. Adjusted compensation for War Vet~ |jow and not afraid of anyone,” the | Mr. Smith, who is county attorney, - = oS S I R S L S N P hone_2607. " Gt and particular care for all Who | champion said. “If he were afraid of | brought to court two révolvers which | BRAIN EXPOSED, WILL LIVE, ; ing_work. ( —onsen. Phono 3126-3. CARILIAG THWEES B EAIGN OARBEN suffer mentally or physically s a re- me he never would have signed for (he sald were in possession of the| Wallingford, Aug. 2.—Randall Ives, WINTER CABBAGE & CELERT PLANTE— | ot Mai Gorner Linestn gt o sult of the war was also expressed as |tho fight. Im not underestimating | Garretts and had been kept in his| 7 2 7 ) . Copenhagen market, Danish Ball, All 86 | s e e e 4 7, of East Wallingford, gored by a City Advertlsemellt Rod Duseh, Tudive plasts, Dware | CHANDLER and Cleyeland motor cars and (Continued from First Page) a democratic party principle. Refer- | o0~y . 0 #ons, . yone who can punch like he | safe, untouched, since the hour of the | cow yesterday, had a hole hored in < c v accessories, Americ#h Sales Co., 8 Blm St, ring to immigration, he declared the | ., g qangerous and I won't take any | shooting. When examined one was his skull behind an ear which ex- el l‘.fd:‘,,n‘v‘e'é:’,’d:’:\“"';‘e];\ ki | GREVROLET & j5; coups, 3080} party favored an immigration act|; yonces with him.” | found to contain five empty and one | posed the brain. He will recover. = Easy Blanching, Celeriac plants, 50c per | sedan, $880; F. O. B, ory. The New e ey pctectlon, examination | “yo waiq Wills had asked for a fight | loaded shell and the other two empty, Layout of Miller street, rrom Tarm. | 1007 4400 vof 5,000, Snowhail Crulitgwer ales Corp, 6 Main Bt made abroa y American officials, | 2 . v o, to Burritt street, and plants, $1.00 per dozen; $5.00 per 100. Nott | CGLUMBIA AND OVERLAND motor cars. and possessing enough flexiblity in | 22fOr® Firpo had been heard of, and |and four loaded shells. : ington. avanue ¢ de and | Plant Co., Columbus Ave. Meriden, Conn.| gales and Service. R. C. Rudolph, I dministration to “do away with | 1€ Would like to give him first chance | Robert Plerce, the minister's son, c- Ad . the establishment of street, gra Eh s Jiaen oy pu o8 4 at the title, but he thought Wills | testified that Larkin Garrett fired af- Ity vertisements |vuiding lines thercon: NURSERYMAN—Trult Trees, ahvabs, HoW: | SODGH BROTHERS MOTOR GARB=Mai Risbities ot the present law. would be his next opponent after the |ter a pistol held by his father had | Clerk's” office, City of New Britaln, | “ers, berries, hedge plants. Send address. | and service, & & F, Motor Sales Co. 381 I will call, Box 29, Herald. Elm Bt., Cor. Franklin; phone 731. Passing to the subject of foreign | y B S Firpo bout. been accidentally discharged toward REDUCTION OF GROVE ST. Conp., Aug. 2., 1923. foiations, Senator Coveland asieried | rhe champlon sald he was & bit | the ground when Robert Garrett jerk i To whom it may concern: POTTED plants aud cut fowis Tuiersl| GURANT ANL STAR mmotor cars —Salss 18 not w,,‘-‘ or the fear of war, but dis- | TuSty at the Shelby bout, and he ar- | ed a shotgun from the minister's| CLids : 3134 A Notice is hereby given that the b Chm; Eidlir ) .d ¥ i':::: ;.. Ph«;n" n‘x':' 0 o tributed it to his long lay off. hands. Mrs. Pierce, however, said she| Notice is hereby given that a hear- | hoard of compensation and assess- FOET T OKRE ik ey THR e e, o | Don't think Gibbons sn't a great | did not see her husband fire a shot. |ing will be held before the Board of | ment of the City of New Britain, has ¢ 18] G $GULIE Derie B0 mhSedharin CAULES ¥ 4 fighter, I'd like to meets him again e | Public Works, City of New Britain, [ made the following appraisal of dam- FLOODS REGEDING _motive Sales & Bervice Co, 300 B, Maiv, HUDSON AND ESSEX-—America's feadlug t of mind i o }F{e ?;l::n;oic?:flf&:’:%c; amv:ir after I have a couple of more fights in Room 206, City Hall, at 6:30 p. m. [ages and assessment of benefits, caused share of the profits and the certainty [under my belt. That's what I needed BUSSES SATISFAGTORY { (standard time) Tuesday evening |py the proposed layout of Miller car valugs. Ees the mew cosches. Honer: of unfailing incomes.” at Shelby. I'm as good as ever, but R Aug. 7th, 1923, on the proposed re- |gtreet, from Farmington avenue to|pap ger Last Night of Overflooding of | 138 Arch 8. Phone 3109, I was a little rusty.” | duction of the 10 ft. building line on |Burritt street, and the establishment Arkansas River Near Pueblo To. | HUPMOBILE CARE—Saies and v o The senator advocated a respite _ from party politics in the efl'ortp lo( Dempsey plans to open a training | New Jersey Trolley Strike Does Not|the west side of Grove street, from |of street, grade and building lines x Bervice Station, Hartford Ave, Corner formulate a definite and constructive | camp at White Sulphur Springs, N. Y., | : | Broad street northerly about 150 feet, |thereon, viz: day is Reported as Passed. _Btanley, and 16 Maln 8t. A. M. Paonessa, - i Seem to be Causing Any Great In- to a 5 ft building line vorth Side LEXINGTON—THIgh grade motor o economic program which would in | in a few days. | e e North Side Pueblop Colo., Aug. 2.—High water| ‘and service. Bence, 61 = All persons interested are requested Damages Benefits | n “tho Arkansas river and Fountain | Phone 2316, time remedy present conditions. convenience, e S—— s 1 to be present at said hearing, if they |Michael Sokolski.$ 40.00 $ 132.25|creek caused some apprehension here | MOON MOTOR CARS—Favorably known Calls Trip Joy Ride. 1 | Senator Copeland deplored what he WILL QUESTION WOMEN Newark, N. J,, Aug. 2.—New Jersey See cause, and be heard in relation |Maryanna Kow- late last night, but early today there ‘s::“':fld“o ':}bhn!;-t L-Pgor;:n.“iulu and termed the republican abandonment . |today entered upon the second day of |to the above. < ' alewski p 30.00 120.00 [ wasg little indication of danger. ‘ By, S of the “established policy of conser-) = the trolley strike, which has tied up| BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, |rrancissek Dor. Cloudbursts last night several miles [N aerrice A G, Hawker, 66 Kim ov Toi | vation. An Effort is To Be Made to Get For- | the traction lines of the entire public Geo. H. Johnson, Sec'y. zanna ........ 16.00 80.00/| from’ Pusblo’ caused & rush of water | pHose. 34b6) f e e e hetuhes | Wer Actresses to Tell What They |Service railway system, with little in- o Jos. Parulski 15.00 60.00 | to the lowlands, and some damage to | REO MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth i one of his Alaska joy ride speeches, convenfence to the public reported| EXTENSION OF HIGH STREET |\ary 1. Zuk .... 20.00 80.00| railroad proporty and highways fe.| Searls & U Sales and service. Cor. ki an 'ar) 8., New ri N p “attacks natural conservation and ad- | g, of Fuller’s Finances. from all effected areas. Notice is hereby given that a hear- |Steve Suraski ... 10.00 40.00 | suited. A small bridge on the Denver | prone 2110, vocates these treasures mr"the waste- The emergency bus service adopted [ing will be held before the Board of Mary L. Zuk .... 10.00 40.00 | & Rio Grande Western, west of here, |~—————— ful use of this generation. New York, Aug. 2.—Efforts to get | under the supervision of the public|Public Works, City of New Britain, in [Romualo Poplaw- was washed out and to the south the five women, four of them actresses or | utilities commission is working out in | Room 206, City Hall at 6:30 p. m. RIS s, R 1 10:00. 40.00 | joint double track of the Rio Grande [STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $878; ALLIES PROTESTING former actresses, to give testimony as |4 satistactory manner, city officials re- | (standard time) Tuesday evening |Mary L. Zuk .... 2000 §0.00 [and the Colorado & Southern Was| §hoas; B o B tctary bt Freing Joas! to their knowledge of the affalrs of | ported. The busses are running on a| Aug. Tth, 1923, on the proposed ex- |Krzystof Cebula . 10.00 40.00 | blocked for several hours because of | 193 Studebaker year. E. il. l«‘ull(xell; a'nd cor;lparl:yv bankrupt twenty-four hour schedule and are|tension of High street from the pres- |Kd. A. McCarthy. 30.00 120,00 | flood conditions. brokers, wi be made by attorneys | closely supervised by police offic s(ent end northerly to Miller street, |Jos. and Mary Sol- It was expected that railroad traffic e — Forelgn Powers Vigorously ObJecting | oo, "y, o" receivers, it was learned to- [to prevent overloading or speeding | with street grade and building linos qwtml.,:f'jgmuy 10.00 40.00 | would be rgopened of) hothtlinestto- | T ELX BN IGHTIHOE e to Seizure of Chinese Eastern Rail- day. and few arrests for traflic violations|thereon, Ed. A. McCarthy, 20.00 80,00 | day. 4 8lesve ValSe Motor," The women are: Louise Groody, [ have been necessary. | All persons interested are request- |Andrew Widlak,. 10.00 40.00| The state highway between Pueblo,| ‘Phone 2051-2. road by Tso-Lin. musical comedy actress and wife of ———— |ed to be present at said hearing, it |Ed. A. McCarthy. 40.00 160.00 | Florence and Canon City was render- Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 William F. McGee, partner in the Ful- they se cnuse and be heard in relation | Bernard Moffit | . 10.00 40.00 | € impassable because of a washed | BUICK touring, 1923, 3 pass. model 5. This By The Associated Press. ler company; Mrs. Nellle Sheehan July Tolls at Panama % : § car is positively brand uew. Can be bought to the above. Boleslaw Kragiel. 36.16 74isa| o1t bridge, Itavel to-Rye aiaummer | 8T8 BINLINOR BiRR L, NARIES LGRS Harbin, China, Aug. 2—Concerted £ e oL MaT “ N ey 1 actlon has been taken by the Ameri. | McGee Herrick, former wite of Mc Canal Total $2,124,429 | 50oarD or puBLIC WORKS, South Side esoct; wlao wasioution T B D B Gl il i can, British, French and Japanese| ‘"' | 00Tl 0 Tos Mre, E. M,| Panama, Aug. 2.—Tolls pald by (Geo. H. Johnson, Sec'y. [Chas. Podhirsky. 860.00 210.00 id? °°th““ “"l’nr"e OO S OB 08 |t kpots il 10, onsuls here to protest the seizure of > ships passing through the Panama| Mary Carmody .. 40.00 1680:00/] EAPGIYERAIVICY. QAREs BUICK, 7 passenger, in excellent condition,, o 5 Ratlway depart- |Fuller; Gertrude Vanderbilt, actress; Cani ted Mo $2,124.429 during | LEDGECRE AVE. ACCEPTANCE | jonn o o J f — e good tires and good paint. Inquire F. L. the Chinese Eastern y dep; and Dorls Sheerin, moving plcture amounted to $2,124,429 during | i { s ohn and Kather- T : St ik M. = A ¥ Green, 227 Glen St. ment by Chang Tso-Lin, the war lord | o0 ™y oo aroody returned from |JulY. It was the first month in| Notice is herehy given that a hear- | ine Dobrewski. 30.20 120,80 [ LWO SUriKing Miners Are BUICK, 1927, sport tourl Hew DAIDE, oft Manchuria, who ordered all the Parls yeaterday. which the two million dollar mark|ing \}'lll l}v held _hororv the Board of |Mary L. Zuk .... 30.00 120.00 Kined ill German Troubles overhauled, Sold as a bargain. See F. J. railway lands ceded Russla under the | "o\ (00 Bie' o g stated, have been | Wa8 reached. Four hundred and |Public Works, City of New Britain, | Michael Suraski . 10.00 40.00 | o e Associated Breas o Al e i oo 2 8 3 L ) e 206, City s . o ; 5 2 rch 8t. Tel old treaties tlkfn over by his provin- |, . 4" for all of the women except |©iBhty-three vessels used the Water-"ll)“ I‘tfo;‘llanz:r‘,lx”ei:’zl)] 5}22539“}3 ‘X:clgk Ed. A, McCarthy. 30.00 120.00| “geriin, Aug. 2.—Two s&triking | BUICK, 1982 § pase touring car- MeCarhs apl gevaERment, |s. viewing the |Mrs. Nellle Sheehan McGee Herrick. yay. Wkt 25K, on e proposed t;xf(i|1x; of Albert Duguay .. 10.00 40.00 [ miners were killed and seven injured | & St. Thomas, 1208 Stanley street, Teles The foreign consuls, viewing ® | It was declared one will be issued for A Fai) fD- Al n- i rostosty Ed. A. McCarthy. 40,00 160.00/ 3¢ Oberhausen today in a collision be- |__Phone 1396, (3 selzure of the land department as a |, " 0 HAVE BALANCE OF $63.98 8 Ll ¥ purposes, N kEd. A. McCarthy, 30.00 120.00 | tween a band of strikers and the po- | BUICK, 1023, 5 passenger, 6 cyiinder sport direct violation of the Washington 7% L | width, from Daly avenue to Long |joseph Adajian 10.00 40,00 4 P model, just repainted, a beautiful Pac- Badtmants, placed their official seals T report for the 1923-23 season Of yyroat' to he known as Ledgecrest Marti 4 + : -00 f1lice, accordin to advices recelved| a4 blue, 4 brand new cord tires, all spores < = e D IRBATI, 5 PLUMBING INSPECTOR'S REPORT | the New Haven District Methodist aTent Tandlayiaiiianinetatteay e artin R?nol e 10.00 40.00 | here. The casualties occurred when| extras. This car can be hought right. New f on & chest containing deeds to railway camp grounds assoclation just made " 4 ; J Rozalia Niedzwec- the police fired on the demonstrators, Britain Buick Co., 226 Arch St. Tel. 2607, and building lines thereon, P - BUICK, 1923, 5 passenger, 6 cylinder tour= lands. After meeting to discuss the There were 210 inspections made by.L A GladAlng: sliowa theltotal res ki 10.00 40.00 defense of foreign interests, the con-|and 375 permits issued by the plumb- G for’the et t8 Ha vl bean All persons interested are requested Widyslaw Nied. emseese— Aty " ing cir, Driven only §,000 miles; tires ta suls telegraphed their diplomatic rep- | ing inspector during the month of $2,890.63, the expendit t favk to be present at said hearing, if they A 31.02 LEGAT NOTICE. cellent, 2 new spare cords, mechanicaiiy Pesentatives at Peking. July according to a report filed at City | 2/ H0% LIS ’]‘opmng“;""ha& 9‘1‘(’” see cause, and be heard in relation 8 . .02 62.52 4 et " 2 2 perfect. New Britain Buick Co. 28 Aich - | Hall today. The report shows 51 ap-| ¢. ISR A y Sl to the above. oo o- To-- | The Connecticut State Board of Ex-|_B8t. one 3901, m:mh:e;“:;t%::fi ’?‘i:nlfxl;ru:rrd;,a:‘g'pucanonsyrece:vna 18 permits issued ’“”ri This “”‘J““ Plainville camp BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, | o\ $1,077.78 $2,624.70 | amination and Registration of Nurses GRDILLAC T paat. touring car, Model Eik, o i round organization. S of Nev - vl \ res an 0d mechan- Chang Huan-Siang, the new head of | for new bulldings and 33 for old, 45|F &t Geo. H. Johnson, Secretary. flbl’n e:Jma:Pd will hold a special meeting on Friday,[ [ Wi Take small car ih trader Beul the railway land department to open | tests of plumbing by water, 16 cases S e [ — e September 21st, 1923, at 11 a. m.| zink, 24 Rocky Hill Ave. publicly this afternoon the sealed |of plumbing in new buildings approv- ~ i s p CO.S o con- (daylight saving time) In the State|CHANDLER, 1817, 7 passenger, sedam. Re- B AtalcidE the Iand desds, ed by inspector and 53 cases of Special Notice struction ..... 8,000.00 Library, Hartford, Conn. Examination| cently overhauled throughout. Paint, tires chest containing the lan 5 | P pecia otice Ay . Foan fll be held in Hart-| and upholstery all very good. Ideal _ Representatives of the railway,|plumbing in old bulldings approved. or registral O W e he N HArt- | o for tamily, eco: omical to operate. share holders, the board of directors |There were six sewer inspections made B —— | $4,077.78 ford October 5th and 6th. Applica-| Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t, Tel. 26 and foreign banks have registered |88 special inspections and 12 defects The postponed excursion to Savin Reo truck leaving August 4th for| Accepted, adopted, certified from |tions are to be secured from the sec- | ——— protests against the war lords' action. | found and remedied. Permits were| Rock given under the auspices of Va- |the Mohawk Trail. Will return the|record and published twice by order |retary. By In addition the Russian press here is |issued for 375 fixtures. liant Review, Order of the Maccabees, | following day. $3.76 round trip. Any |of the Common Council, WINIFRED A. HART, R. N,, ignoring the orders of the Chinese au- will be held Sunday, August 5. Adults’ | one wishing to go call 1367 after 6 Attest, ; Secretary. thorities not to print the news of the Let that fact be spread around— |tickets are $1.25 and children 50c.— | o'clock. Can accommodate 6 more| ALFRED L. THOMPSON, State Library, land departfient embroglio. A Herald Classified ad will do it. adv. passengers. City Clerk. | Hartford, Conn. CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Chorus For Chorus Girls By Al Pogen e R (e e e e T 1922 Bulck sport. 1920 Buick touring. 1919 Buick touring. WG CANT AFFORD A TAXI- | WEU WHERE'S THE FAMOUS HANGS ROUND THE STAGE - THEM DAYS IS 1918 Bulck, 4 evpgtouring. T IN® T’ BEAT STAGG-DOOR JORAAY, WHO DOOR EV'RY NIBHT WITH A ' 371 Bulck touriay) AND (T'S POURIA 2 2 BOVAVET (0 AIS HAND? — ml ro“vm » 1917 Overland touring. 1917 Chandler sedan, 7 pass. F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used cars consldered. Ly ¢ NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 225 ARCH BT. PHONE 2607 Y S ma RORA A A " C - DEPENDABLE USED' CARS— 1921 Dodge Bros. touring. 1920 Dodge Bros. touring. 1920 Franklin sedan, 1921 Ford sedan, Maxwell touring, §75. How LonNG ME! WOT TH' B E——— your C\GAR BOX Terms Arranged. D'g-’éM%U;N, “=Gam HILL -t IS EMPTY. AIN'T = ouT S — HAVE | GoT = 3 oyl S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. EOR, SOA? " TO DO WITH ] ’ 185 ELM BT. TEL. 31 2 el IT2 W FORDB—We Rave 2 Ford touring ca- look good and are in fine shape ically. They are priced right - to sult purchaser. M. Irvin~ Arch St. ““Thl a 8t STUDEBAKER, 1921, Spec new paint, tires, top an cellent. Engine in perfac $700. Terms to sult pur Jeater, 193 Arch St baker yeal USED CARS—An used cars. Yo bargains In ter, 193 A year." HUPMOBI paint, in good cor Copyright. 1923, by Newspaper Feature Service. Inc - Great BJY