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N ’ g o L NEW BRITAIN DAILY H-ERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16,' 1923. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” '[l| __Auto and Truck Agencies 8 Alphabetically Arranged For Quick o -y N v spec x touring, §1,175; big six ] CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS i $1.160; F. O. B. f M, Trvi 3 g 193 Arch 8 Studebaker year. Prospects for averting suspension XKu Klux Klan announces that nego- of anthracite coal production are |tiations for purchase of Valparalso university in Indiana are completed: bright. Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World ’I‘Wfl MEN TAKEN ; Democratic national committee at- N N T ) President Coolidge approves plans ' 1 line W Q!le' occlll'l‘ell(}e S[ll‘S ]flt&l'est Ellls Ismfld Fll]dlllg Tll‘get OI tacks selection of Campbell Bascom |of the post office department for issu- A[’]‘ests Mflde n Tfllsa er iine “' Slemp as secretary to President Cool- | ing a two cent postage stamp in me- i i 3 wxw,g;,fi:g:r““:bu& ERL:::VDLJ"::; 5 iton v lino 2 3 0 3 ., of Texas Town Editorials Today i e G Hantaman Beating hat B3 R EL S R S X Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. B it Ta KILLS ARTHUR GAUTHIER GAS OR ELE peage g RURERIENR | (S e Mo mint i » . ernment has been justified in making A 'Minimum Book Charge, 38 Cents. \ last night of ©. T. (Litt'c Mjke) Mc- | o0 oinie on pehalf of many BEng- alleged to have heen members of the 60 to choose from. Term: E ) o unmasked band which abducted and |} siauifed Page on Same Dav, As e B, oo olskirkach ' TG duwntown district thrown into an | B0 BT opinion of most of A ; i Al . ted Over the Telephone For Open_evenings. .H_,.“m,' Conn, automobile and driven, shricking ot |, o 4 pernoon newspapers which con Last Night in Bethel, Friday night, were arrested by Okla- | f| 99 Ad" Operator. { BUIOREININ nealiolver RGFlaR. har o8 3 good_c X ) A wom: d a boy, the only eye- 5 7 4 Difficulties, s, The ts are the first tangi- L ‘.\'ltne::es::l:“flw unr:'u'skll'll men ab- i’:‘l’;:';r:‘(m:lsm\nlalén.ta the New York day ¢ arrests are the firs BRI T e T iasnass soies, idge. mory of President Harding. lne $1.30 : Autos and Trucks For Sale ? Amarillo, Tex, Aug. 16.—Mysters | ™y o qom Aug. 16.—The British gov- 14 lines to an inch, Tulsa, No Ad~Accepted After 1 P, M. For|l| as $50 down. No insurance required. 1 onald, who was selzed while in the |0 "o aingt the conditions at El- |Ynjured Man Died of Bumns Received | Communist Strikes in Berlin Ended ;i whipped Nathan Hantaman here las of Customers, Call 925 And (|| help into the country. ment today on Ambassador Geddes' e homa National Guardsmen early to [ gude gl ducted McDonuld. But Other Places Have Their bie result of martial law invoked here Engine, upholstering, tires and paint very good. This s a bargain, Terms. New Bri ain Buick C policemen lean immigrants and dirty ones, Sherift Whitaker persued the miles but lost the trail in the dark- ness of the countryside. No motive for the kidnapping was eight gentle and coarse, honest and crimi- nal, are crowded together in circum- stances extremely odious to the bet- ter kind," says the Star. “These things occur under the shadow of the Statuc when the gasoline tank of his auto- mobile exploded in front of his home on the outskirts of Bethel last nignt. Gauthier was lying on the ground | the situation elsewhere is prec according to reports reaching the canital, The communists are said to control arious, | Danbury, Aug. 16.—Arthur Gau-| By The Associated Press. thier, 30, died in the hospital here Berlin, Aug. 16—Although the com- 'by Governor J. C. Walton because of early today from burns recelved | munist strikes in Berlin have ended |recent outbreaks of mob violence. ANNOUNCEMENTS Tulsa entered on its third day of martial law, decreed by the governor because of recent floggings here, with fact made plan to civil officials con- Burial Vaults—Monuments, 1 BURTAL, VAULTE—Automatic Lealing, con- crete steel reinforced, waterproof. Cost less than wood or metal, All first clase und “Next to a New Buick is a Used Buick. BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder touring car, Good paint and tires, Mechanical condition is fine. Low pricel. New Britain Buick Co, ch 8t. Phone 2607, “Next to a New Used Bui 1919, 6 cylinder touring car, i fi has & excellent tirs and looks good. New Britain Buick Co. 225 Arch Phone 2607. “Next to a new Buick is a Used Buick, BUICK, 1922, 6 passenger, 6 cylinder sport model, just repainted, a beautiful Pack~ ard blue, 4 brand new cord tires, all sport extras. This car can be bought right. Nuw Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch St. Tel. 2607. BUICK Speedster, cylinders regroun: new pistons and rings, Price reasonable. Oure tin_Auto Service Co., 451 West Main 8 CHEVROLET, 1920 touring, In good m chanical condition; good tires and ~good| - paint. Can be bought at a sacrifice. Ine Lost and Found 5| aquire Clty Service Station, corner Harte ford_avenue and Stanley St. offered by the police. McDonald, 47 3 i3 i & i 3o years old.y Was pa bridge worker for [0f Liberty. 'They are to thousands|beneath the car, engaged in examin- the town of Heimstedt, having dis-|cerned that Adjt. Gen. Markham is in | PR WORE D8 FATERG A IO DA8Y 065 | the Fort Worth and Denver railroad. [the first taste of that freedom which |ing the gasoline pipe of the machine, \udned the poiice. Many persons are |supreme command of the city. According to the officers, the five |is the boast of ‘God's own country.’|When gasoline vapor llw'ramcllgnt:‘lcd reported to haye been injured 0 &l ywpen Attorney Gen. Short yester- Tiovlata AR Nataey p men, with the engine of their automa- | What a pity that America's moral lec- |from the flame of a lantern standing | clush between rationalists and com- | gay’ ventured a suggestion to the gov- e mflzbfl: "N‘”"-"_Molpn RIN it s iraitod 15 minuteniifor| turea - foithatnaughty feffefe (60 fold| I0arhi e WaS CIVSIOPELETE SRS (Munlals b Arnstant, ernor that the number of troops on " L iie 213 Oak St. Phono 689-12. McDonald to pass. When he ap- | Europe have to cross such a dirty |from head to "’Ol'vl‘dlfl'l hh'fl‘:(;o‘r'lhnni: Leipsig is witnoul gas or electricity | juey hore be reduced, he received 2 | NURSRTMAN = Plice Sour—crdcr o 7or peared onc of the occupants attackcd |doorstep.” was almost completely burn in consequence of a strike of the mu- | puomnt reply by telegraph that he| frult trees, berries, etc.; also doing prun- him and the three others leaped oct | The Pall Mall Gazette says: his body before he was able d"’ 1“‘*‘-“: nicipal workers, was to take his orders from Adjt.|_ing work. f'~onsen, Phono 3125- and helped fling McDonald into the he Americans are great organiz- |* Prook a few rods away and plunge | yighty arrests were made at Halle| Gon. Markham. NORSERYMAN —Frult (rees, Fhrubs, flow: der. The situation in the province of Saxony is reported as threatening. $10,000 GONE 7 ident| Will Reach That Amount, Perhaps Aug: & 28 Rrondent ity io ) Worked Out in New Field Where First Step in Efforts to Settle Coal AR 2 o into the water. Ik e a et patirsan ational ers, berriee, hedge plants. Send adiress. motor car. ers,” the newspaper adds, “and the following a fight between nationali R osilth trom thetmilitaruitnyesticas 3 £ works a specialty, Johnson's Greenhouses, ganized as the Chicago stockyards, | 1o Mass, where his parents reside. | ,“\ i niraw beforc a riotous mob. are cxpected today. : Contammi R oy o0 T T T TT v T3 Limitation Pact Will Become Effective |cattle, ignoring the infinite gulf that handbag purse containing &0l | GrrRRTER 517, 7 passenger, sedan. Re- Hodge 113" Wikbhron 86} Tel: car for family, economical to operate. New misery when an American consul | pregident Coolidge Gratified With B e (4o 'Phone 428-3, Rudolph, 127 Cherry St.; 'Phone 3061-3, Difficulties. it_returned to Herald office. amieanis 3 Gauthler, a meat cutter, employed |2 5" 8 T ons, and on Tue 1 will call. Box 29, Herald, —_— ;mm_lsr-:"l-v -lg:t"‘s at L”lzlslanq BT¢ |1 New Milford, was a native of Taun- | qn ty0 ¥ Jaieps m"Hx-mQ w{'.r“ ol)lh:‘w] tion ‘into the whipping of Nathan | POTTED plants aud cut flowers. FuL ARMAMENTS TREATY woiacd as the Chicago. stockyards, vitniraw b ) Hantaman nearly & week ‘ago; whiohif 17 chlichyet (bnons 4. Vi 1 m a martia v decree = = | The defect of the system is that jt|7ic leaves a wife. The forces of occupation restored or. | PFOUEht about the martial law decree brings human beings together like S patieae sn;lz;'rn@s flogrladntllm: from":eiency.” THREE SHIFT PLAN for its return. Please notify Mrs. C. H ;;’:“ %p"h‘;]'":ryem ey .om',’.'u'::: . 17—Deposi o t is simply playing wi uman X jgap g DY T C be Held HADYIE pERCSoRtapt, KR eward Hf returned | pritain Buick Co, 225 Arch 8t. Tel, 2607, tion Ceremony to eld. Now ]N PITTSBURGH to Herald office. - ants a vise to a w . o COLUMBIA, 1923, light six touring car; gam 2 dm;lw“eou."l;m::“;:‘mt’o LADY WRIST WATCH found Monday.| can be bought at good reductlem. R. C. PIN, dlamond, Tost near Profcssional BIAg., 7 admitted.” West Main St, Sat. afternoon. Reward SMALL hlack purse lost on High or W. Main Sts, Finder kindly return to Herald Office, “Long Day” in Blast Furnaces Being Men Can Be Obtained. CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— 1917 Bulck touring. 1919 Buick Roadster. 1019 Buick touring. 1922 Buick sport. 1918 Buick, 4 eyl teuring. 1917 Overland touring. 1917 Chandler sedan, 7 pass. | announcea. F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dephs Trades on new and used cars considered. Chinese Operations Suspended Be- cause of Flood—City Called Upon to Surrender. Mayor I NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 226 ARCH BT. PHONE 3601 Britain Young Men ington treaty for limitation of naval armaments probably will become ef- Deposit of ratification of the agree- No Comnment in New York Coolidge was sald by callers at the| ment is to take place tomorrow at a New York, Aug. 16.—Although re- |executive offices today to be grentlyf‘ Dayton, O., Aug. 16.—The alleged disddy : ST | SMALL brindle bull dog, has four white feet ment if arrangements can be complet- | charges made by Sir Auckland Ged- |attended the prelimin®ry efforts of [jer of the Amorican National Bank| Pittsburgh, Aug. 16,—The 58552 of*p Shermin Cowrt, ed by that time. des, British ambassador to the United | the coal commissiont to prevent an an-| and Trust Co., here are expected to|day,” in the blast furnace, open 1 be exchanged on the four power Pa-|don yesterday assailing conditions at | Senator Weller, republican, Mary-| was learned this morning. Hecht is|partments of many steel mills in the | j=z—0 develop vour vacation Aims, QU cific.treaty, which automatically term- | Ellis Island, Robert C. Tod, former |land, one of the visitors, said: in jail in derault of $50,000 bond. He | Pittsburgh district, saw the beginning | " pictures are permanent. Arcade Studio. liance. from Italy on the Presidente Wilson |that there shall be no strike called,” | with embezzling $10,000 of the bank's|auguration of the three-shift plan in|' to be wei dressed on easy weekiy pe- > ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Chzrech Sir Auckland’s criticisms in the main | vent that, he seems to be determined | Losses sustained in bad investments | cruit the required number of work- SUN.YAT.SEN PREPARES unjustified. that a strike will be stopped.” | was the cause, Hecht's attorney sald. |men. s ) Depositors will not lose a penny, J.| All laborers under the plan are to AUTOMOTIVE | Bdward Sauer, preident of the bank, | receive an increase in wages to $4 for N ———— there would he no subterfuge such as|BUICK MOTON CARB—"Better car b AEBONAUTIC ASSOCIATION iy, o) o MAn o Legion Takes Theater working the men over time, ing built and Buick is buflding them. , Former Hart| e | . v Tele, For Convention Week | .." (o0 00T % fours: in 1010 | griciephone 3607 : leased b’ Devel 7 e ploy L M ¥ CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS-— « jon” E - United States. state convention here, September 10| 5nq jn 1922 to 35 per cent., steel com. | _West Main, Corner Lincoln 8t. _ of “Invitation” Extended to New to 15, Eddy-Glover post is going into| .,y records show. CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and n Canton, Aug. 16.—In an interview 1 ol 2 on the castern front today the head- cancel the cltizenship of Samuel Wil-|rangements with the Palace theater| o o 0 The 12- | “aeasn, §360; *r O b tactory, Ehe N son, United States Marshal Jacob D, |owners the Legion will conduct a spe- 8 Al el B Al 7 fo S T - ' £ lolal. A Fe Potonloto that | DOur day ended today in the contin- forces declared that the report of the | noon from the office of Mayor A, M. | Walter today forwarded, by registered | cial American Leg program A1 wously operating departments of the |DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR OARS—Raies retreat of those forces recently was | Paonessa to Corporation Counsel John | mail a subpoena in equity upon week, One of the features will be the threnlhenst biaslining d ara i mhe and service. 8. & ¥, Motor Sales C staff members said were temporarily | American Aeronautic association, with | Cobb at Palestine, ordering him to wh]';h iafowned by the organtzation| oy S0 e B RS N Corlor ook B Lo B D B ! i s v i i ? 2 The picture contains scenes e i L s 4 suspended on account of the flooded | offices in Washington D. C. be inves- | declare vold certification of Wilson's L R e | Y o sstown i ShaslFanA TUES G5 ana| L ALD Main 6t. Ph 1 FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. Sales serve snape throughout. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Wilson, a former resident of Hart-| Legion will furnish ushers and all ice; genuine parts and accessories, Autu=| Cherry St.; 'Phone 2051-2. planes to proceed to Waichow to drop | gggist, y V: veak = Vi 3 o . d d as e ch 3 circulars over the city for three days | geveral weeks ago the mayor re.|America in January, 1908 and five ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. p 4 Coailen NASRY' |.° Coiv Boeh Mite ok whi et ¥l District of Rerlin, ss; Probate Court, Sales and Servive If the city refuses to surrender, Sun|expiaining that the association had |8alem and has made no indlcation of —_— & 23, 139 Arch_St. Phone 2i0v. DODGE Touring ¢ Yy TR T i has announced he will attack it. been organized to “Make America | returning here. Paris Announces That Altitude Flight | Estate of Lillian Woltowits, late of the | FUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and sorvice, OTEY | - anao oanns iyl aibr fuved only Ii T, Ty ceased. v, 6 A "o et X e J Customs of the tribes in the vicin- | take one young man for cach 25,000 Unon the application of Mathilda Woito- | —t8ReY. 884 L Man St & . Taoneses. R R Ry B O : . P > A 4 n, n ne cond o A 'y ity of Baikal Lake, on the northern | population in the city and educate| Philadelphia, Aug. 16.—Ernest Parls, Aug. 16.—Sadl Lecointc, the | on s soate oard that & authorized and| &nd service . paaiaile Aol Coheny the same as they were 2,- | ¢ R S 7 b k| g = 7 &4 | as per said application on Al fully g;;.cnec::;y i Y charge. After the names of several [ bankrupt brokerage firm of Borden & | altitude record for airplanes when on EBreRceN Ui foaciditid Lol Y15 tHe warld ovar, ¥, L. Gredn, Baies 804 v 0 Service. 227 Glen St. Phone 2899, 1923 sedan 1 coupe o 1921 panel delivery 1919 6 post delivery ... Pouring car ... i 1931 tractor, overhauled Easy Terms. AUTOMOTIVE BALES & SERVICE CO, 200 EAST MAIN BT. Washington, Aug. 16.—The Wash- fective as of August 17, 1923, ‘Washington, ! simple ceremony at the state depart- | fusing to comment directly on the |encouraged by the success which has| defalcations of Fred W. Hecht, cadh- r ] “long’| and white spot on back of neck, Phone On the same day ratifications will | States in a report published in Lon- |thracite strike. reach $150,000 and perhaps more, it [hearth and Bessemer converter de- Store Announcements inates at once the Anglo-Japanese al- | commissioner of immigration arriving “The president appears determined | was arrested late yesterday, charged |of the end ihis morning with the in- | WANTED—1 000 men, women ana childrer today intimated that he considered |the senator said, “and failing to pre-| funds. plants where it was possible to ro-| gty loRces, SOl flor T0 ATTACK WAICHOW | poNESSA WANTS PROBE OF | CANGEL CITIZENSHIP e e ) Twenty-five years ago all steel work- New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch street. Vill Lose His Status in | o g g (OREsISscuE AW o The week of the American Legion | ihig haq been reduced to 70 per cent.| Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern, By The Assoclated Press. New Haven, Aug. 16.—Seeking to|the show busin By special ar- uccessories. Am Co., 8 El quarters staff of the constitutional A request will emanate this after- Britain Motor Sales Corp, 6 Maln 8t. without foundation. Oprations, the |H, Kirkham requesting that the |United States Vics-Marshal George C.|lLegion picture, “Ilashes of Actio Frp e el U Nim 8t, Oor. Franklin; phone 731, 8 Main 8t. Phone DO D Rk T e ey eemp———— g A N % A . DODGBE—5- condition of the cast river. tigated, and it will be suggested that |status as an American. 26th division going over the top. The |9 e T e E—5-passenger touring car in good Sun Yat-Sen has ordered four air-| government authorities be asked to g ford, was admitted to citizenship in|theater attaches during the week. e | __Molive Sales & Service Co. 200 E. Malr. | soree 1900 rondster, Paint FRCTIr Teading requesting the surrender of that eity. | geived a lctter from the association | Years later took up residence in Jeru- EQUALS RECORD. Choaps ‘Cy A\ Uanoss By Meio mte T a8 August 14, A, D., 192] —— town of New Britain, In said district, de- vic = i At First in the Air” and that it would —— Was Successful. Barvics Station, Jistwtord, Ave. Qornat | SRGHES TN, topring; excallent. order, SHil TWO YEARS IN PRISON By mhe Antociated Bra o witz Lansky praying that as Administratrix and service. C. A. Bence, §1 Main St e s e e borders of the Gobi Desert in Asia are [ him in an aviation school without | Knoblaugh, junior member of the | French airman, cqualed the American | empowered to mortgage certain real estate| ¥ % MOON MOTOR CARS—Favorably Known | FORD! FORDS!— young men had been sent in, the ma- | Knoblaugh of this city, was today sen- | August 8 he reached an altitude of | Ordered, That said application be heard e YOI WAS informed by one of their |tenced to two years in the county | 10,518 metres, it was officially ‘stated | and determined at the Probate Office, in [NASH and Oakland motor cars. Ssles and number that he hzd been asked to |prison when he entered a plea of nolle | hy the Aero club of Irance. New Britain in said district on the 21st| service, G. Hawker, 68 Elm Bi.. Tele- Special Notice raise $500 through 100 $5 member- | contendere to a charge of passing a e p ships in the assoclation, pay his trans- | worthless check for $450,000, Lecointe had beaten the Amercan| the pendency’ of said application and the | ™ ooy 5 oc wie tad cos: Kerneth M portation and do various other things T record, held by Licut. J. Macready | time and place of hearing thereon, by pub-| ang Park 8ts.. New. Britain, Gorn Tole t explained in the original letter. _— of 34,500.5 feet, lishing this order in some newspaper having | pnone 2110, . H, 169 Inf. Thurs-| N° it = o i 2 o e a8 o D, 5. .| The proposition was not. fo the ma- WILLIAMS DEFAULTS } Ao e A circuistion in eald disrir, and by posting | Pay checks for last quarter will be|YOT's liking and as a result the in-| Casino Courts, Newport, R, I, Aug. | CUBAN LOAN in the town of New Rritain, in said district, distributed. Bring a friend to join| VeStigation will be asked for. 16.—With the score standing at 8-6,| Havana, Aug. 16.—President Zayas | 2nd by Eiving notice to all parties in in- the outfit—six good men wanted, must | R e N e 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 and 6-5 In his favor iIn| kas signed a decree by which Cuba | each one, prep be first class. Signed, her personally or by mailing to v postage, a copy of this Another good way to protect the |the fifth set, R, Norris Williams, 2nd.,| within a few days will liquidate a 5 T, A1M return make to this court of the Arch St. This_is a Studebaker year. ' . notice given. s CAPT. EDWARD P, DUNNE. Commanding Co. H.| respect. sanctity of your home is to possess |defaulted his fifth round mateh to|lcan amounting to $7,000,000 which iR Have Lawler Ledgewick call at|FGORD, 1933, panel detivery. Can be bought ) ot | 48y of August, A. D., 1923, at 2 o'clock in It was reported”on August-1.that| nJ arrernoon, ana that notice be given of FORDS—We have 2 Ford touring cars ChAt look good and are in fine shave mechau- ically. They are priced right with teru.s to suit purchaser, M. Irving Jester, 1.3 Special Notice sufficient manhood to hold your wife's [ Vincent Richards in the invitation|was negotiated in the United States BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, |Central Hotel tonight (Thursday),| right. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry st, tennis tournament here today. during the World War. Judge ' betwe®n 5 and 6 p. m. Fhons 2081-3, . FORD RACER, underslung, individual fens e ders, good buy at §75. Fine motor, R. G, R Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phono 2051- k Thi YO B e By Al Posen FORD ton truck in good condition ~ With Bar s on ur |k 1921 motor; Vim, 1920 light delivery, $75 each. Auto Kepair Co. 238 E. Main St Phone 2016-3, FORD ROADSTER, 1922—Good shape, new tires, engine perfect, price right for quick buy. Teiephone 305 FORD SEDAN, 1020, with starter, compiets equipment. Terms. K. Rudolph, 137 herry St. Phone THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER'! AVED UP ALL MY MONEY FOR A CADILLAC — BUT OH-N-K- SAY AR(L‘! -~ WRAY THE MY WIEC WEeANT TO THE BICYCLE ? THEN’RE OV COUNTRY = ALL SHE DD STYLE, YOU KAOW - WAS SPEND MY DOUVGH HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT, OFFER THE FOLLOWING USED CARS AT LOW PRICES FOR QUICK SALE— 1920 F. B. Chevrolet, 1920 Buick touring. 1917 Hudson coupe. 1918 Dodge touring, 1918 Chaimers, 1517 Packard touring. 3 ttudebakers, 1923 Chevrolet Touring 1932 Oidsmobile Touring 1919 Buick touring, 5 pass, § cyl. 1821 Maxwell coupe. 1922 Maxwell touring. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES ca, 130 Arch 8t, TEL. 2109, HUPMOBILE, Model N, touring, good tiref motor excellent. R. C. Rudolph, 137 Cherry 8t. 061-2, HUPMOBILE, 1920, touring, in goed cone dition. Good rubber and good paint. A. G, Hawker, 52 Elm St. Tel. 2456, LIBERTY, 1 5 passenger touring car, ; ' dise wheels, tires, and looks fine. This is a good riding car, in fine mechanical J #hape, low price with terms to suit pure o - ;'ME WHEA Afi chaser. M. Irving Jester, 183 Arch street, SWATTIN FLESY | you aGIN’ SwaTTIA CATDBTLE speciaFoat o—cov TR LOCOMOBILE special roadsier, cost $8,500, DURA HIAA, LIES, PA St p Owner will sacrifice. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn. WHATS ASH BEEA Do’ Nowz | OAKLAND, 1921, touring, theroughly over- hauled and in excellent running erder, Call for demonstration. A. G. Hawker, 83 Elm St. Phene 3 OAKLAND & touring cars, rsnging in price from $30 to $300. ALl of thess cars are well equipped, good tires and In fus shape, mecianically. We need the rcfi These cars must be sold this week. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St 'Phone ¥ | _“This is Studebaker Year.” | PEERLESS 1920, seven-passenger, $200.00 cash, $30.00 & month for ten paymenis Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 1855 Park street, Hariford, Conn. / ‘///////. i I good condition; uled, new paint, good . For_demonstration call C. A. Bence 51 Main St. Phone 2215. POPE HARTFORD automebile racer, 11 good condition. Can get 75 miles an hour Completely ovsrhauled, newly painted, head lights; sacrifice. Joseph Markolim 165 Hartford Ave. Phope 1113-d i, il fl 2

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