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SPTEMBER 12, 1028, THF HERALD (" ANNOUNCEMENTS I ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS ' — L] Autos and Trucks For Sale “WANT ADS" l D et riaray | CHEVVOUET. T~V 1o Gariie r.u”ifi Alphabet'sally Aranged For Quick FORTAL VIO Aol POTTES N- P e e LAy o “AWonalis y Gisenbouses, o \eaks geed Ry by B Tehifors od, wai e piow "u- IR O e Leod, low Brice, torims. B, € e l*‘“"h Letiers Addrowad As LINg B Church 510 Phobe §80 3 - Inquiry. . CONBRCUTI VS INAERTIONS than weod or metal All s class uades: e - e | Chavey 84 Phisne $001-3. ..":'1 fury returned the present In KKK ¢ Charge .~,.‘:“ takers. Mo 8. Youls O, 116 Mayie. Toi. 1100 o m‘l,:-: uzh:ld = N-*"W'rtmfif' v‘:l'“Tfi', dictmient charging murder in the first 3 iy _' k11 GREV T et Balurday #h " res i wiale @ Mobhican Markel. | guick sale. T . Rudelph, 121 Cherry degree. His plea for admission to hail | 2 The Aweclaied brtes o letters Outlet Millinery and Mol b con, Ga., Bept Finder kindly ieium {0 Herald ofics s Phoue 20512 T ::u--l‘hw “d:.:‘- ':,r;"l :;"::":.".' """ ..n:,:'.::u (o ihe Ku Kiux Hian were 0T Teiwesn Maln and Bast Waln 8% e o ¢ ce the sec ndictme lady's weist watch. Finder ™ entified by witnesses in the trial - turned identified by I A. Yarh h o Beasie Woplowits, 207 Nerth 5t 4 B e v il FTRE, T0a0 Josl Wanday probabiy 10 The wealthy young man faced his rioting growing out of "", fogging of ] - = 3 erdeal today with enly ene member of Mald S, Thempsen B F, Mills. 406 Arch B1. Phone 1448 his immediate family his brother Mrs. Lizzie Stuekey when shown a Tenard Toi The Telurn of (he Ralph—at his side. Hin father, [ oior addressed “K. K. K" and h 804 hracelot ';::-‘m:“ George 8. Ward still remained outside mailed last May said she wrote the I ..:.“.y NGRISER fohey | the state und out of reach of process | \oier, On cross-examination she [sorvers, while Mo wife wa said she did not knew Dr. Yarbrough [on the verge of a nervous and did not knew whether he ever at Atlantie City T recelved the letter, | The selection of jurore began from | yiss Ora Goddin identified a letter & banel of 100 talesmen, Ward him |she sald she wrote and addressed to | #elf taking an active part in the pick: | the “Ku Kilux Klan, Macon, Ga," on |Ing. Attorney Gen, Carl Bherman is August 14, 1928, On cross-examina {In charge of the prosecution ™ tion Miss Goddin was asked If the | Pwle, thin and gazing steadily at the | acta in the letter which was not floor, Ward went to the defense coun- | read, were true, and she sald: sel table, accompanied by a warden " He lgnored a pleasant greeting from |bis brother Ralph The courtroom |was filled with spectators, Including some women, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MACON KLAN TRIAL Women Figure in Today's Hearing, od that he had shot in self defense after Peters had attempted to hlack lnll Il-. charge was dismissed. case was reopened last spri llld Oonmo Bmith erdered an o traordinary grand jury to conduet an AIII.PAIE JWAN I ON TRIAL TODAY — White Plains Courtroom Filled * May 16, 19228—Body of an un- fdentified man found, near Ken- sico Reservoir shot through the heart May 18, 1922-Hody identified by finger prints as that of Clar- ence M. Peters, former private in es Marine Corps, ~Walter 8. Ward ndered to the Westchester sherl® and admitted shootl Peters to escape blackmail, Ward was admitted to $10,000 bail, May 25, 1922—Dall withdrawn, Ward put in Jail at White Plains, May 27, 1922—Ward again ad- mitted to bail, $50,000, June 16, 1922—Ward indicted for murder, first degree, and put in Jail, July 11, 1922—Ward again ad- mitted to $50,000 ball, January 2, 1023-~Bupreme Court Justice Seegar dismissed indictment for want of prosecu- tion, Mareh 27, 1023—Gov. Smith ordered the attorney-general to investigate the case under au thority of the “peace and safety act, & war-time ‘measure, May 24, 1923-=Investigation halted by Ward's lawyers by ap- pealing from the constitutionality of the “peace and safety” act, and Gov. Smith, at request of attorney-general, ordered extra- ordinary grand jury investiga- tion, July 26, 1923-—~Ward reindiet- ed for first degree murder and again put in jall. August 10, 1923-—Justice Sceg- er grants Wardg request to in- spect grand jury minutes. | September 6, 1923—Justice Wagner refuses Ward's motion for dismissal of the indictment. September 12, 1923—Ward goes to trial. FLAW! AND ¢ Fandaile, 313 Oak 81, FUNBEYMAN — Place your vider wow fol | frolt (rees, berries, elc.i Slsa delug prun: tag work, | nensen, Phone 3186 RURBERY MAN —Fruli s, berries, hedge pi 1 owill call, Bex M, ——e————— New. Britain Herald Member Audit Bureau of Cireulations “A FAMILY NEWSPAPER" | | List of Standardlzed Headings I=ANNOUNCEMENTS MONUMENTS. DEA NOTICES, ~FLORIATA, UNERAL DIRECTORS, D FOUND, CHOICEST USED GARS IN THE CIT¥-: vian of . Mariet [ g end address, | FEN dalla I ol toopl, Bulck Touring, Bulck Spert Model, Touring Cah Briscoe Roadstey, Buick Touring car Buick Readstor, Bulck Touring car Falge T-pass. Tourieg oa Overland. Touring car, 1 e " 1) (1) mr " Book Charg | BAVET-T o coal Wils. 3l ol Wea Main 8. |AOI For & “Want Ad" Operstar, o, W every n and chilaren eekly pay 63 Chureh | redur Art with Arcade Sty ‘ROYAL ENGAGEHENT Teports Porsist iy 1taly That Princhss | Mafalda Is Betrothed to llfllhn‘ Heir, Turin, Italy, Bept, the probable engagement of the youthful Duke of Brabant, heir to the Helglan throne to Princess Ma. falda, second daughter of King#Vie- tor Emmanuel arc again In clrcula- tion, The visit of King Albert and Queen 13- Flizabeth, together with the heir ap- parent, to the Italian royal family at Castle Racoonigl has been marked by such cordial iIntimacy as to give rise to renewal of these reports, The Itallan princess Is one year younger {aan the, Belglan crown prince. The probable engagement is also reported | of Prince Humbert, the Italian crown prince to Princess Marie Jose, only | daughter of the Belgian sovereigns, The princess, who is 17 years old spent several years at a boarding school in Florence, Bankers to Talk Wheat With President Coolidge | Washington, Sept. 12.—Representa- tive Young, republican, North Dakota, arranged today for President Coolidge to see a committee of bankers from the ninth federal reserve district next week to discuss the wheat crop situ- ation. Mr. Young said the committee would favor the reviving of the U, 8. | o strest) nest to II-ruId offic | I‘ L AUTOMOTIVE | Auto and Trurk Ageucies L ~"Retter flu lu ' “Do you know Dr, Yarbrough? NEW RRITAIN DUICK €O, been 16 ARCH 8T, PHONE 1007 0, “Has your father ever 2.~~Reports of Fence and Bleachers for [ New Park Is Assured | A fenc and bleachers around | Memorial Athletic field was assured | ‘Ilnl night at a park board meeting that the two letters just identified \\ll;’v'n Commissioner B. A, Hawley told | pad been turned over to him by J. other members that he would per- | P, Durkee Ku Klux Klan organizer sonally guarantee that the hnlrdl_”‘d that he gave them to the sollcl- ALL 0UT OF CITY the erection of a fence and hleachers, agreeing to make up any deficit. The | Alien. Residents of Yokohama New Firmly Estab- RAONAILS. STORE ANNOUSCEMENTS. | o 3 1—=AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES. UTOS AND TRUCKS FOR [— ———— DEPENDAKLE USED CARS-- whether Dr. Yar- “And you do not know this letter ever reached Pord suburban, Ford sedan. Hupmoblle chassis, Franklin sedan, Maxwell, §76, Terms Arranged, K & ¥, MOTOR BALES CO| 153 ELM BT, TEl n DODGE, wnd 1918 Oakland touring cars for . Inquire J. W, Lawi Bhuttle Meadow Lake House, T DORT—1930 touring, A rea Jtamily reasonable price, Rudolph'ss Garage, 17 Cherry Bt. Phone 2051-3, TORD TOURING 1918, good buy. 4, Ay 26 in_street 1922 11 " 1920 mr 3 Jl\\' fi ® PAIOR CANB— | TADILLAT, Lash Motor Co, A Teputable Cone West_Main, _corner Lincoln_street, | GITANDLER and Clevaian mator cars and | agvessories. American Bales Co., l) Bt cn:vfi"nrr touring, #6356 sedan, i ¥, O, B, factery, Britain M Ih v ‘Sales Corp., § DODGE BROTHERS MOTOI and sprvice, 8, & ¥, Motor Hal 1 Elm §t. corner Frapkiini 'y | DURA N.%_A-ND FTAR motor cara, Balei and service, “Just Real nnanm Sheriff J. N. Hicks, Jr, testified ~AUTOMORBILES W AUTOS—~TAXI IlR\'ll E. 14~GARAGER TO LE’ MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WAN 7—BERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING, HI—=BUSINES RYICE, 18~BARBERS, HAIRD'S, MESSEUSE, 9~BUILDING AND CONTRACT, " BUBINESS SERVICE RENDERED, 21—DENTISTS, \ DREBSMAGING AND MILLINERY, ) CLEANING YEING A NSURANCE—ALL KINDS. LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS, MOVING, TRUCKING, BTORAG AINTING, PAPER HANGING, LUMBING, HEAT'G, Mr'ru, WORK. REBSING AND TAILORIN RINTING, JORBING, STATIONERY, PROFEBSIONAL, BERVICES. REPAIRING AND PIANO TUNING, VANTED TO' RENDER SERVICES, TV—EDUCATIONAL, 34~CORRESPONDENCE COURSES, DANCING TEACHERS, INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL. LOCAL AND PRIV. INSTRUCTORS, INSTRUCTORS, V—=EMPLOYMENT, | 30-"EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. a880; -rn- New Matn AT |commission has been desirous of hav- |Ing these built, but because of the mayor's warning that appropriations |should not be overdrawn, have been | hesitant about proceeding with the work. Tt now seems lkely, the com- | Are Reported As missloners say, that the work can be | accomplished without an overdraft, lished in City of Kobe, \ fce; genuine parts and accessorie | _mative Bales & Servies Co, 200 E. Main. | HUDSON AND EBSEX A fea’s leading ear vi hes, Honey- and Service, Moch, Charland's Auto Service Station, 432 Maln 8t. Phone 1544, FORD, 1923, coupe, shork absarbers, loc wheel, Connécticut ignition, Inquire Hotel Washington Garage. FOR SALE-—1922 Essex T new, price very reasonable. Auto Co,, 638 K. Maln 8t, Phone 2016-3, STATROMAM 1922 Sedan v excellent shape. AllYoverhauled; this is a bargain, Aaron G, Cohen, Tne,, 188 Park St., Hartford, Ct. MAXWELL, COUPE 1932 for Tel. 1314-12, OLDSMOBIL) Washington, Sept, 12.—Practically Standard Oil Stockholders | roreign rasidents of Yokohama Tack on Extra 10 Million | have now arrived in Kobe, according New York, Sept. 12.—Stockholders | 10 & cablegram reccived today by the of the Standard Ofl Co. of New York | 8State department from Consul Dick- today approved a proposal to increase | OVer: Refugees are being well taken the authorized capital stock from | ¢are of, he said. $225,000,000 to $235,000,000 and The state department made public authorizing the directors to issue all |today a dispatch sent by Secretary or any part of the increase to em- | Hughes to the embassy at Tokio in ployes, The stockholders also approv- [Teply to the message of thanks re- ed of Increasing the number of direc- |ceived from Premier Yamamoto. “Please inform Count Yamamoto,” TTUPMOBILE CARB—BAles and service, CIty Bervice Station, Hartford Ave, corner Stanley, and 16 Main 8t. A, M. Pnonessa. TEXINGTON —11igh grade motor cars. Sales and service, A, Bence, 51 Maln' 8t.; ‘phona 2215, MOON MOTOR CARB—Favorably the world over. F. L. Green Service, 227 Glen Bt.; 'phone 2889, NASH and Oakiand motor cars. Sales and service, A, G. llawker, 55 Elm street, Telephone 2456, S _HELP—_WOMEN WANTED, RO MOTOR CARS and trucks. HELP_MEN OR WOMEN. M. earle & Co, Sales and service, 8T N D Eln' and Park Sts, New Britain wale, B, 1920, G-pAssenger medan, § $600. Rudolph Ga 127 ‘phone 2081-2, Salesroom, 4 'phone 1790. Kenneth Cor, Conn, | ‘White Plains, N. Y., Sept. A Walter S Ward, wealthy baker's son, goes on trial in supreme court today eharged with the murder of Clarence Peters, former sailor, whose body was found 16 months ago on a lonely road nhear here, a bullet through the heart. The indictment on which he is be- ing tried is the second Ward has faced. A year ago a grand jury re- turned an indictment charging Ward tors from 9 to 11. SAILED INCOGNITO New York, Sept. 12.— Vhen Baro- ness d'Erlanger formerly Mrs, Peter Cooper Hewitt sailed today on Paris it was learned she had arrived incognito last week in connection with litigation over the Cooper estate set- |the message said, “that the president | is deeply touched by his generous and friendly message which has been re- ceived through the Japanese ambas- sador and assure him that the Am- erican people desire to testify in every practicable way to their warm | sympathy for the people of Japan in this hour of terrible affliction.” Grain corp. to take over and handle the entire wheat crop. Examination of Candidates Only One Day Each Week Representative E. W. Christ has’ been notified by the motor vehicle | commission that the department will 15— SITUATIONS | 46—B ~SITIZATIONS WANTED—MEN, | MTED—WOMEN, | USINESS OPPORTU! NVESTMENTS, 8TOC 48--MONEY 49~ WANTEL LOANED, /' | TO BORROW. v LAV 50—CATTLE AND 8 $1—DOGS, CATS, P | STUDEBAKERS—LIight six touring, Telephone 2110, $975; speclal six touring, §1,275; big six touring, $1,789; F, O. B. factory. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t. “This is a Studebaker year.” §2-—~EGGS, POULTR A BAVING OF FROM $i0 TO .l”. ON A USED CAR— - 1920 Dort coupe, 1023 Durant redan, 1920 F. B. Chevrolet touring. 1920 Buick touring. HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT. | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor showroom at 4 Elm 8t.; service, 127 Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. Phone 206f-2. Autos and Trucks for isale AUTOMOBILE_Fall Clearance Sale, Terms. as low as §50 down, balance small pay- ments. ‘Aaron G! Cohen, lnc., 185 Park §t.. Hartford, with the death but when he maintain- EXTRA SALESLADIES WANTED For Saturday Afternoons and Evenings For Waist, Millinery, Coat, Suit and Dress Departments Avply Now Yew Britains Shopping* DT tlement. —HORSES, VEHICLE 54—WANTED-LIV 1019 Buick touring. 1918 Chalmers, 1021 Maxwell coupe. 1922 Maxwell tourin, 9 1020 1923 henceforth have an officer in this city for the examination of candidates for | motor vehicle operator’'s licenses only 55— ART"‘L',! one day a week instead of two days a | 54- BUILDI week as has been the practice for the & past few 'months, Under th® new system, the state police officer will wm FERTILIZERS, be here Wednesday. Formerly, can-!5—FOOTWEAR AND ¢ didates were examined Tuesday and | 62—GOOD THINGS TO 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICL DAL MACHINERY, ELEC, MERCHANDISE ,AT 'THE STORES, USICAL - INSTHUMENTS, ATCHES, DIAMONDS, JRWELRY. v ARTICLES TO BUY, TX—REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. 69--APARTMENTS & T 3 Jugo-Slav Cabinet to Hear About Differences Belgrade, Sept. 12.—A full account of the reasons for the failure to reach an agreement with Italy in the negotiations over Fiume has been drawn up by M. Ribar, the principal Jugo-Slav envoy, and will be submit- ted by Premier Pachitch to the cab- inet council. Marshal Franchet de Esperey of France has arrived in Belgrade, The marshal was grected with great enthusiasm by the public. QUIPMENT, PRODUCTS. I $50.00, HONEYMAN ' AUTO BALES CO, i BUICK 1922 touring, just refinished; Jewett " 1922, very little used; small payment 139 ARCH. 8T, ’ & TOOLS. down, balance easy terms. Aaron G. TEL. 2109, Cohen, ‘185 Park 8t., Hartford, BUICK 1923 Sport Model Roadster, been used as a demonstrator, This car « rries a new car guarantee and will be s .d at a blg sacrifice. New Britain Bulck Co., 226 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder touring car, Good paint and tires. Mechanical conditlon fine. Low price|. 228 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, Buick.is,a Used Bulck.” BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder tourl condition; has 5 excallent t good. New Britaln Bulck Co., 325 Arch 8t. Phone 2607. “Next to a new Bulck Is .8 Used Bulel BUICK, 1923, 6 passenger, 6 cyiindsr srort model, just repainted, a beautiful Rack- atd blue, 4 brand new cord tires, all sport extras, This car can be bought right. Now Britain Bulck Co., 235 Arch St. Tel. 2607, BUICK 1919, i-passenger touring car, new- ly painted, good tires, Al condition me- K. M, Searle, Cor. Park and Phone 2110, —7 passenger tourlng car, in first class shape, good tires, $450. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2, |SPECIAL FORD USED CAR SALE- CHALMERS Coupe 1921, In_exceilent run- ning condition. This car must be sold 11922 Sedan, $350.00; 1 1922 Sedan, immediately; price right. M. Irving $126.00, 1 1930 Touring, $160,00 1 1020 Jester, 193 Arch street. Tourlng, $150.00 1 1920 Runabout with starter, §85.00 1 1922 Panel Deliyery, By Al Posen GIFIS FOR BRIDES-TO-BE Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dalton entertained at their home on Seymour sireet last evening in honor of the Misses Florence Cashen and Elsie Loomis. An attractive supper Wwas |z, pApMS FOR RENT. served, with table decorations carried HOUSES FOR RENT. out in white, with wedding bells and | 74—SUBURBAN FOR RENT. akters, | The " gusite of “honor were |12="VADMTION, ECACRE FOR, RENT. presented with ‘attractive gifts from |76 \WAREHOUSES & STORAGE. the members of the H. I.. club. Miss | 77-~-WANTED—TO RENT. Cashen will ‘be married on October X—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 10 to T. J. Hellstein of. Detroit, Mich., [ 3—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE. and Miss. Loomis will become the 79—AUCTIONEERS. §0—~BLDG. & BUSINESS P P . fride of Fred J. C. Ensworth of this | s BITLAING LOTS FOR SATE T ¢ity on October 15, 81—BUILDING LOTS8 FOR SALE, 32—-FARMS FOR SALE, 83--HOUSES FOR SALE, . L HORE PLACES FOR SALE. WOMAN REPORTS AUTO STOLEN UBURBAN FOR SALE. . 8 EAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE, wtseet haa.reportad. 0 the Dollos that | i g R ATE RANEE S B, FIRRELOL o —ROOMS, N (F she loaned her automobile to John e DOARD, AND HOTELS; Hopkins on Monday and neither the man nor the car has been seen since. The woman did not know where Hop- §8—HOTELS. kins resided nor much about hims OAKLAND SIX, sport model, = roadster, Newly painted and In excellent conditfon, Wil sell_very reasomable, lnqulre at 517 Stanley St. or Plone 2228-3 OVERLAND 1923 touring car; brand new in every respect and selling at a big dis- count from the list price. Honeyman Autb Sales Co., 139 Arch St. Phone 2109. PAIGE touring, 7-pass, In very good con- dition. Rudolph Garage, ‘127 Cherry St.; ‘Phone 2051-2, Salesroom, 4 Elm St.; 'phone 1790, PAIGE, 1921, sedan; In good condition; thoroughly overhauled, new paint, (ood res, For demonstiation call C. A. Bence, , Main 8t. Phone 32216, ROAMER, 1920, 2-passenger roadster, with accessories. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry Bt. Phone 2061-2. STEPHENS b-passenger (quring car, Hew tires, excellent conditlon. Rudolph's Gar- age, 127 Cherry 8t, Phone 2051:2, BELGIAN GRAY BOOK By The Assoclated Press, Brussels, Sept. 12, — A Belglan gray book to be given to §he press on Friday comprises 54 documents embodying the entire correspondence exchanged on the reparation question among the allled governments from December 26, 1922 to August 27, 1923, One .of these documents gives the text of the Belglan plan, aiming to show that Germany could pay an- nually 3,000,000,000 francs in gold which would guarantee an interna- tional foan of 50,000,000,000 francs or approximately the sum claimed by 4’ ore fo Fooreh Now 8 ; the principal alifes. % ore for Lverybody Nomade of Air Central Sahara, Af- rica, can travel 120 miles in 24 hours on one camel, -DESK ‘Next to a Ne: e, 89~-ROOMS8 FOR RENT. 00-—~ROOMS AND BOARD. #1--ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, 92--WHERE TO DINE, )3--WANTED—-BOARD OR LODGING. starter overhauled, special at $175.00, A few others to choose from. Terma to_suit, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICH €O, 200 EAST MAIN 8T. TEL. 2701 BTAR 1823 Coupe, taken In trade for a larger car, driven but very little, and new in every respect. C, A. Bence, 51 Main_8t.; 'Phone 2215, TOURING CAR, 6 pass, for sale. In good mechanical condition. Price reasonable, 278 Maple §t. Phons 2765, YoU STARJ\'GD OUT (ITH LOTS OF JACK- YOU HAD A LARGE-SI1ZED ROLL! 1 Never, NEVER SHOULD WG GONE TO THAT cxmswe HOWE 1’M BACLK FROM MY VACATION, B8OSS - BUT ReaLly, ’PoN | USED CARS— One One One One One One Une One One 1922 1821 1021 1919 1019 1919 1018 1017 1918 1024 Nash s now on display. Fours and Sixes, Nash touring, Yord touring, Oakland sedan, Oakland sedan, Oakland touring, Mitehell touring. Ruick Overland roadster. Uldsmobile 7-pass touring. THE COOKE GARAGE, PLAINVILLE, GONN. PHONE 111, Auto Parts and Accessories AUTO accessorles, tires, vulc age batteries and lattery repi H: Cogawell, § Choetnut St.. Phone 14184 ot o8 L oAt St Thons 1418-3 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gasoline, olis, greases and tire service, Clark's Auto Acs cessory Shop, 138 So. Main 8t LET us recharge and Inspect your batters ¢ before_you put it Into service for the summer. A, G. Hawker, 63 Eim Bt Te, 241 2 . . = BATTGRIES—Ask the man wno ownn & = Philadelp) Guar. 2 years; J. M. Far- SHE SEZ gHE _tell. 110 Frankiin Square, Pions nu. CRAZY TMARRY |- Auto Parts asd Acoessories SHE MUST BE |5 DOGGONE 1T | DAVIUN “Uhorobied” Cords, the Tow pre.', sure, long mileage tire; means comfort, safety; economy to you. The Ball | _Co., 210 Arch_ st it | SALE on_used tire tubes; also fabric and | coras, 3023 to 36xe. S0c Main 8t Phone 635 QU.\EILB TIRE BARGAINS— 10,000 uu- Guarangee, 30x3% ords L 3ix4 22x4 ll 0 33x4 1.0 While They Last—Oall nrly oxeiL tind® & BATTERY co. 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900 A WILLARD STORA and service. Simmons Btorage Battery Ca, l 167 Arch 8t Phone 3345, Conynght 1873 Newspuse Fo