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o A - lop. geavine parts and accesseries Auie. metive Sales & Serview Lo, M8 B B ATy EREY A irlee TadiRy Honey SAF values Bes 1he Bew ceasl el Aute Seles U, Sales Bervice 188 Arch B il L UPNOBILE © Baive Bervics Siation, Hagpiferd Ave. cormer L 18 Mai A M the werld ever. ¥, Service 331 Glen 8t an apd meter care. service. A, G, Hawker, 5§ Elm streel, Telephone 3466 ANNOUNCEMENTS | —feehene it Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 ETUDEBAKERS-Light six teurl FURTAL VAUDTE=Auiomaic aalng eaw: | 31740, F. O B, facrory. M, reed, #l - 0L760; F, O, B, factery. M, f..,.., J...!‘ ereie steel relnfo Aterproal, Cost 1e88 | 153 Aich 81 “This is & Bludebaker yoar, than wood or metal. All dist class und takers, N, B, Vault Co, 276 Maple, Tel, 374 ' Florists and_ Nurscrymen KD PLAl Randalle, 315 Oak 8t, Phone § i 4 Woand Tandsape gardener. Rimonaen, ‘phone 3125-3, NUREERYSIAN - V7ull (rees, wnrubs, fow- ers. berries, hedge plants, Send address, I will eall, Box 25, Hersld, assenger Iy palnted, good Ui chapically, song TopaRe., AInk whesis, good tires; will sonable. N, A, Bulck Lo, ‘phone_2601. BUICK, 1933, § passenger, § cylndsr spott model, just repainted, & beautiful Pack- ard biue, ¢ brand new cuid tires, all sport extras, This car can be bought right, New Britain Buick Co, 236 Arch Bt Tel, 3607, touring car; practically new in v detall fully equipped. Honeym Auto Bales Co,, 130 Arch 8t.; 'phone 2109, CHEVROLET 1019 touring §00d ap- pearance, 5 good tires and good top and paint, New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch street; ‘phone 2607, bank CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— notify Bulck Tourin Buick 4-Cyl, 8 Bulck 8port Mod Briscoe Roadster, assenger, 1022 1923 1922 Touring Can 1921 1919 1019 mr 1921 19017 40 KILLED IN MEXICO Bulck Tourlng car, Buick Roadster, Bulgk Touring car, - Paige i-pass, Touring can Overland Touring car. Trades on new and used cars considered, Leo St. Thomas, Manager of Used Car Department, SEN SHERIFF TO JAIL Federal Judge Holds West Virginia Official in Contempt Wheeling, W. Va., Sept, 27—8hgr- iff Harry V. Clouse of Ohio county, W. Va., was adjudged in contempt by Judge W. E. Baker in federal court here yesterday and was sentenced to serve sixty days in the Upshur county jaiy and ‘to pay the costs. A twenty- day stay was granted to permit the sheriff to file a bill of exceptions. Gov- ernment witnesses testified that Sher- iff Clouse had permitted Willlam Lias, a federal prisoner, to be at lib- erty from the county jall. ] CAPITOL—Mon,, Tues,, Wed. BUICK 1919, six-cylinder touring car, 100ks g00d; 5 good tires; price only $400. K. M. Searle, cor. Park and Main 8ts,; ‘phone 2110, BUICK 1923 Sporv Model Roadstsr, been used as a demonstrator. This car carries a new car guarantee and will be scld at a big sacrihce., New Britain Bulck Jo., 425 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder touring car. Good paint and tires. Mechanical condition {3 fine. Low price|. New Britain Buick Co., 235 Arch St. Phone 2607, “Next to & New Bulck is a Used Bulck." BUICK, 1919, 6 cylinder touring condition; has o excellent tir New Britaln Bulck Co., #26 Arch J ‘Next to a new Bulck ls FORBES, BANKER, DIES, New York, Sept. 27.—Allen Boyd TForbes, chairman of the board of Harris Forbes and Co., bankers and bond dealers, died yesterday at his home in Greenwich, Conn, It was learned today. He was born in o fine PALACE—Starting Sunday North- PALACE—Starting Sunday ENEMIES OF WOMEN Cleveland and educated at western university and Yale univer- sity. He came to New York in 1901 to take charge of the local office of N. W. Harris and Co. of which firm | MAY YOHE |The International Favorite in’ sign-post of the Town of New Britaln in the County of Hartford 4n the State of | Connecticut, nearest to the place of resi- | dence of sald child, at least six days be- ' fore the day herein before assigned by this | Court for sald hearing. ENEMIES OF WOMEN Took New York By Storm a Used Buick. CADILLAC 7 passenger tourin tirst class shape, good th 5 Rudolph, 127 Cherrv_dt. CARS at_clearanco prices. Coupe, $150; Bethlehem Truck, Ford $100; 1919 GAFFNEY, Judge, he had become a partner in 1899 Person BERNARD P, having joined it in Chicago in 1891. Biff ThiTOn Your Baggage NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1023, HS COOUDGE._ o woserwee IGKSON GIRLMAY | " A WITH DRY POLITICS BE ACCIDENT VICTIM - e e e e et —adnt ) 7 | Mew's Club At Chureh Will Hold An. o JEo0da it son of Mr. and Mre.| Wrecked Seamer and Proceed ——— Sn— erbert 1, s, enters Yale univers & U wual Aflalr Nest Monday | sity today J 5 SN P S MW lnflfl (] m‘ Vietrolas and Planos, Henry Morans| Los Angeles, Sept. $7.—Sisteen Evening | ¢! adn i - :.r‘nurd u:n. Inlhkled 1o be from -l‘:?. | lexingten ledge Pe W rhare have taken possession of (he m “ m u:’:::;:‘::".':"::,...:"'.:,:.:“‘l‘ M ol Ilm havk a fAnal rehearsal of degree work | liner Cuba wrecked on San Miguel Men's elub for Monday evening, Oel. PN the meeting this evening in prepar- | island, 35 miles from that eity, Bep. | 18t have heen completed. The Ladies’ L ation for the winter season, wWhich ! tember 8, and have begun salvaging Boston, Bept. 27.—Asking whether | 4iq society of the ehureh serve | Miliville, N, J, Sept. 27.—Cumber: | starts the first meeting in October. 1“,..“...”\. according 1o reports President Coolldge was Ing poll= [the dinner, A male quartet is re. | 804 county authorities imvestigating | High grade planes players at ! prought here by three Los Angeles ties” with prohibitien forcement. | hearsing for the oeccasion. Arthur|the death of Emma Dickson, 18, ] Pierce's—~adat. : ! men ! Eugene C. Brockmeyer of Washing: | snderson, president of the elub, will | Whoese battered body was found in a | Pater Grimaila and Vietorla Grim- ' Thoge abeard the Cuba threatened ton, general counsel for the Natlonal a0 45 toastmaster and nd the of. | *WAMP near here Baturday, practical- (alla sold today through the Camp 1o kill those whe sought to heard her, association of retall druggists, at-foja) welcome to the guests, A, W,|'Y aAbandened today their theory that | fegl Esttate Co., a three-family house | socording to the latter. tacked the administration of the ¥ed« | nyier will speak in behalf of the |the Millville High school airl was (and & two-family house at 951 Btan | |y is reported the armed men have ersl Prohibition commissioner In &0 | fathers present. Howard Humphries | Murdered ley street to Pasquale Carrossa taken blocks, radio sets and aerials, #ddress to the druggists' convemtion. | wiil answer on behalf of the boys, | [Prosecutor Ward new helieves the | K. Dayton Humphrey sold today | nautical instruments, mahegany deors | “The influence of the Antl-8aloon |Snort addresses will be made by Rev, | #irl, Whose love for romance led her |for George C. Clark, administrator of | and panels, glassware, galery gear and Ieague s swaying men in public office, | 3 N Gilman, pastor, and O, A, It many adventures, acciden- | the e of A, M, Clark, the two: |)inen and parts of the eargo to the trom the highest down,” Mr, Brock- | Marsh, whe is superintendent of the | tally killed by an automobile, -hou'mml; house at AT Camp street, 10| yvalue of §100,000 meyer sald, church school, The principal speaker | frightenéd driver moved (he body | Teofl Wieczorek | They are said to declare their right | The speaker showed why the retall |of the evening will e Rev, Frank B, | from the state road to the swamp| Large shipment Sonora Talking ma- | (a this procedure under a statute of druggists of the country were op-|Hagard of the Asylum avenue Bap. | Where it w nd. chines. C. L. Pleree,—advt, international admiralty law, to Haynes but the commission« |qist church of Hartford, Rev, I, R, Authoriti ehed to the acei-| Sons of Veterans Auxiliary No. 1,/ e ———— er of internal revenue and the secre- |Sohriver of Middletown had been en- | dent theory after failure of Irma [will hold their social tomorrow after. y fary of the treasury had thelr Support. | gaged, but because of & change in|Hummel, Emma's school chum, (0 |noon from .15 ta b Nesunr mee. |INew York Stock Exchange “But we will be fair,” he continued. | personal plans notified the committee J C, Caskey, Philadel- [ing will be called at & in G, A, R.| Oficials Testify to Jury “President Coolidge is & new man in [today of his inability to be present, ‘ater Works inspector and son- | hall j New York, Bept, 27.- 1.',"" officials the office, He has not had time to | ey, Mr, Hazard has an enviable [ in-law of Ellas Abrams, Philadelphia | Victrolas, Records, at Pieree | of the New York stock exchange today familiarize himself with many of the |yeputation as an after-dinner speak- | politician, as the man in whose au-|gdit went to the eriminal court building to real conditions, He has been grossly | er, especially for and boys, He|tomoblle Emma was seen last on “Carolina Mammy,” Vietor ‘".“,y in the grand jury's investiga- | imposed upon, has addressed Father and 8on ban-|the night of Rept. 13, record, C, L, Plerce & Co—advt, tlon of the Atlantie City speech of “If the present incumbent at the |quets on several occasions, so that he First evidence of abandonment of A daughter was horn yesterday at | Beymour 1., Cramwell, president of the White House is playing politics, or [ has come to be a recognized “Father | the murder theory came carly today | the New Mount Binal hospital, Hart. | exchange '{,‘ which ;w charged that intends to play politics, we want 1o [and Son" speaker, when workmen sent (o exhume to Mr, and Mra, M, Silverbush | siate officials had threatened the ex- e ". eclalty, Johs > know it. It has been sald that the Plans are being made to seat about | Emma’'s hody from the churchyard Trinity 1, Mrs, Silverbush change with adverse legisiation If it l'l‘l, cn: rn. yl"lu\n- [ | > :‘": delegates from Ohio have been prom- | 100 “Fathers and Sons” In the base-[at Port Elizabeth were stopped by | was formerly s Esther Miller, @14 not meet thelr personal demands, . | me; “phone 00 ised to him by the Anti-Saloon league | ment of the churech, an order from Prosecutor Ward, A 2,600 gifte, T, A, B, Falr.—advt, The trio, H, K. Pomeroy, chairman of Lost and Found s BUICK touring, 17, in the next campaign on the pledge | The committees in charge are: A.|second autopsy had been pianned to| Mrs, C. W. Norton of Emmons|ihe law committee, Erastus T, Tefrt, | CAMETA=Trownie Tound in_ Ataniey | a8, g00d palut, that he Is going to appoint the preg- |W. Ritter and W. H. Willoughby, |ascertain if Emma was about to be- [Tiace is confined to her home by an |ehairman of the committee on quota. | QUATter Sunday, owner ent National Prohibition commissiofi- [committee on dinner and program:|come a mother, attack of grip, tions and commisslons and Ashbel :‘:”:»:‘:‘.'n?'..'.fi:":.qn, B er in an address to prohibition laws | Oscar Stohl and 8. A. Olsen, In charge Another setback to the murder pos- | Miss Constance Twichell of Forest Green, assistant secretary, were Ac- fim—,m,rma contrary to the constitution, of tables and decorations; H. L. Gron- [ sibility came when John C. Kiein, | street has resumed her studies at Ab- companied to the bullding by George| Corhin's corner, Tuesday evening. Re- “We ask the co-operation of 50,000 | back and O. A, Marsh, music commit-| phijadeiphin fingerprint expert, re- |bott school, Gordon Battle, attorney for the ex-|_Ward it returned, Tel. §52-4, retafl druggists throughout the coun- |tee; A. 1. Anderson, L. C. Cadwell,| ported fingerprints on a blood-| Miss Margaret Christ, daughter of change. % CHOKER Tost, double stona marten, Mon‘ try. If you do your full duty, the |Henry Rittner and Fred Rittner, re-|stained plece of board found near | Representative and Mrs, Ernest W, s ST '\'\"."7 |~."n-,.£l;ud-r:’ I rllhurn-Ml.:'; [H public will understand what to do|ception committee, the body were too faint for positive | Christ; Miss Dorothy Case and Miss TO VOTE AT 94 B T T i when it votes for president again. —— tdentification, Ruth North have resumed their ey & Ko g b il 8o oo “The prohibition commissioner,” | Annapolis Team Will Be - niu‘t:lrn ‘l'n I’rnuu)'l\uInIT Two East Haven Women of That Age | _turned to_ierald_office, the speaker said, "“has been enfore- o 2 pp— s " Miss Marjorie Baldwin, daughter of & DOG—Toodle, tan, 1AL Iast Baturday; re- ing w‘;\l! many persons term ‘fanati- Pfil’mifltfltfd }? C:_g’ ‘v"‘:,}, FAMOUS LAWYER INSANE Mr. and Mrs, Carlisle H, Baldwin, has Are Made Voters ;?:‘.‘ :21' Cheatnut. Bt third ¥ oors rohibition." Annapolls, pt. "r w resumed teaching in Thompson where New Haven, Sept. 27.~—Two women, 1 e “l"lp credit the commissioner with | football team will be permitted to| H. T. Marshall Was At orft Time | he 1n employed In a private school. |each !\IH;NH'! nrpu:r. will cast their | FOU N L ) omw e sincerity and honesty of purpose,” he | make a trip to California to meet the Counsel for Harry K. Thaw Miss Helen Connolly, daughter of | first votes at the annual town election. nlr:unc' I‘)’;.‘x'h:‘l‘.‘ at fl.l est Ma said; “with being well meaning and as | inter-collegiate cl.umplonl. of thel .o York, Sept. 27.—Hartford T.|Erobation Officer and Mrs. Edward | Both are taking a great deal of In- | FEUND—Smail Biack dog With tan fave having the support of a tremendous | Pacific coast on New Year's Day, It:aarsha)) who assisted in the prosecu- |C. Connolly of 25 South Burritt street, terest in the important event. They| and four white feet; very young. Owner sentiment in the United States, but (was officlally announced today bY|yion of Harry Thaw and years later | Wil undergo an operation for appen- are active and in the best of health, | _¢an have same at Plainvifle Town Hall, many people, like him, overlook the | Rear Admiral Henry B. WIlson, su-|aciaq an one of the defense attorneys | dicitis at the New Britain hospital to- They are Mrs, Martha Hinsley and BT Saturday evening, Sept. 22, Indies fact that there are limitations to the | perintendent of the naval academy.||n the Becker murder case, was com- | MOFrow. Mrs. Delia Richmond. Mrs, Richmond ""\lhhl n. I)‘lnw::‘ 1';;1.1;"0 case, :l"ll-!:r':,\‘ constitution and, worse than that,| ‘The announcement is by way of|mitted to the state asylum for the in- | Captain and Mrs. Everett T, Upson | pae'vosded in East Haven many years | _Ave. Bristol, Comn.: phone 8514 they don't seem to care. acceptance of an invitation from the sane at Middletown, Conn., last Sat-|and family are visiting Captain Up- | i the mother of Mrs, L. C. Kirk- | TOST—Commercial Trust Savings “Prohibition 1s not the only issue | Pasadena tournament of roses Aasso-|yurday, it was learned here today. son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. | o0 © 0 Toes has not lived here| book Noi 21476, Finder ple involved. The administration of the |ciation extended a couple of weeks Mr. Marshall, known among at-|Upson of Shuttle Meadow avenue. um: M; lor.\g DUt MBS hALHAY here _Above bank. Harrison act is in the hands of a |ago. torneys as one of the shrewdest|Captain Upson has been with the in- :( sonte 10 .yeurn or more has made Personals 6! moral crusader who hasn't the re- criminal lawyers in this city in recent | fantry in Honolulu and has not been many friends. Mrs. Hinsley is the | EXCURSTON Toat to vent, Bisie N on Conn. motest idea what it means, and cares years, broke under the strain of over- | in Connecticut for six years. mother of Mrs. Walter H. Goodrich, [ river. Carry 75. Fishing parties accom- less. Narcotic imports under interna- work some months ago and has been e wife of the president of the Goodrich modated. 3 l:‘lwlor, 82 Rocky HIll tional treaties have been reduced 33 | Delayed Reports Tell of Bloody Fights | under the observation of physicians Cotton Estimate Is Less Ol TGhl: el Newr Havan ad Andther _Ave, clty vl\onh 2209-13, per cent on the basis of the medical Between Opposing Factions since. An order committing him to Th Th f dab hl;’r A R I r',‘:l\ryx-ef:l ‘\:’Almc‘d n"lx'h::% rll_l;‘ mb:fl?; needs of the American people. Why the asylum was obtained by friends an at of Government | daus! i ‘hell‘ M, Hialey. Bag| agon O grit ot g this added exercise of arbitrary pow-| Mexico City, Sept. 27.—TwWo 8COre | yivy the consent of his wife, Washington, Sept. 27.—World | 2180 res "l I o ildsen = er? The motive? For the purpose |have been killed in pitched battles| ", yng the trial of Police Lieuten- |stocks of cotton visible and in spin- | several great grandc ‘IH an Lo SUIANBIOReneniy 3 T of claiming before the people the |between agrarians and state troops|,. pecker, Mr. Marshall acted as de- [ ners' hands on July 31, the end of [ Both women are republicans. RIGGEST bargain ever. A folding vest checking of narcotie drug addiction [ around Santa Marla Del Oro, in the|fense attorney with Martin T. Manton, | the cotton year, were 5,350,000 ba1es | e s | J0rkel camera with leather carrying cnta for political gain. Navarit district, according to delay-| .y 4 federal judge. In the last days| as estimated by the international i of our patrons | _While they last. ~Arcade Studio, i “If 1 had any criticism to make of | d advices received at the headquar-|o¢ the case he defended Jake Relch, | federation of cotton spinners, the| For the conven ""Ct“l d p A P e e e T ‘the people of the United States it [ters in Mexico City of the General|ynown as Jack Sullivan, the newshoy. | American agricultiral commissioner | We now have fwo "’{ bl ‘?""a Metal Weather Strips. T. E. Woods, 61 would be, first, that they are not|Confederation of Workers. After a| A at London reported today by cable,|2842-2 or 2842-3. o oran's Garage, .“.,,, Bt.; 'Phons 2’ 4 holding congress in check on its pow- | manifestation on Saturday in the That quantity is 1,041,000 bales less | Church street.—advt. s “:«‘.Ng::?’;:.og?r;fl,u:oz:n T;kclmmren er as laid down in the constitution, |city of Nayarit in which the agra- Sarpzen Three Up on than the estimate of the department | s | [unts, "Bt g e Sy, PRY &nd second, they are not holding their | rians demanded the release of three | Eight th of commerce issued September 10. At a Court’ of Probate held at New| 8tresti next to Herald oftios, administrators to the boundarics fixed | of their Icadc;rs :hmpriaon:d miolr:gtemo'; Barnes at Eighteen Britatn within and for the Probato District w. Thus, there is trouble, |a year ago in the nearby vi 3 of Berlin, in the County of Hartford an ( g ""':J ‘:fid":;ell': is go:‘n: t:)hlw more tr‘(’)l:- Tequisquiapan, the manifestants pro- Byl,::“:”:";:;;t ::.p.t. 27. — Gene. Btate of Connecticut, on the 26th day of AUTOMOTIVE ble, from the same reason.” ceeded to the village. In the resulting) e, o). “4etending his title, was three iy AR L R AN I NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO, Mr. Brockmeyer complained that a | clash seven rurales were killed. up when he and Jim Barnes had fin- Upon_ the exhibition to this Court of the Auto and Truck Ageucies 8 235 ARCH ST. 'PHONE 2607, communication to President Coolidge In a half-hour engagement on Mon- ished 18 holes of their 36 hole match agreement whereby Fritzof Helge Brnl!‘m BUTCKy MOTOR CARB—"Belter cars a7 889 5§ ¥ I of two weeks ago offering the assis- | day with troops, more than 30 agra- today in the fourth round of the pro- lo! r;nm:mu. Logn.‘ v‘v( "I‘\:“:'l’;l ap:d"sf ves | being' buflt and Buick is building them.” y . | rians were killed and their bodies 2 1 “Adoption. to Severin - Lgiid ) New Britain Bulck Co, 225 Arch strest #Hos of the assaclation on the prob- | rf fessional golfers association tourna- Louisa Hanson, of New Britain, Conn. of [ rpelapnone. 260 lem had been turned over to Com- [strung up on trees near the scene of |~ the Second Part his minor male child, | oot oot e e missioner Haynes instead of to Secre- | the battle. " William MacFarlane, Tuckahoe, N. il L L LS SIS A e e RS R I tary Mellon. Official confirmation of these ad-| ™ C 0 up on Robert Cruick- months of age, residing in the Town of t_Maln,_corner Lincoln street, —— vices is not available. & fleld, N. J New Britain, to become theirs by adop-|CHANDLER and Cleveland migor cars and s ahRiky Weathsldi N0 tion, 1t 18 accessories, American Sales Co., 8 Elm P.rincc of Wales Has Open FLIER FORCED DOWN ORDERED: That a hearing upon sald | GHEVROLET touring, $026; coupe, $680; “H C dian R h : agreement be had at the Probate Office In ' godan, $860; F. O. B. factory. The New . House on Lanadian Khanc Houston, Tex., Sept. 27.—Motor suld New Britain on the third day of Rritain Motor Sales Corp. § Main St ' High River, Alberta, Sept. 27.—|trouble forced Parker D. Cramer, gtrt:l::urr,l:A'.m;)."]‘::lh“:‘l“: g:l:f‘lznmm ‘:‘fiffinm‘.}: BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Saiey Open house was declared at Edward | civilian flier to postpone until tomor- pertons interested to appear at said hear-| Und service. S & F. Motor Sales C Prince ranch today by the master of | row his attempted non-stop flight to ing and show cause, If any they have, why| ©C/ St. corner Franklin; 'phone 731. the domicile, Lord Renfrew, the|Clarion, Pa. ulha".hg;‘reem:mm»hamflf ““’h‘;,""nr‘a’.‘;’fl‘:d‘m:fi’m were recelved for the first time since a circulation in said dlstrict, and by pest- | he arrived two weeks ago from Eng- Ing a copy of this order on the public land for his “roughing it” vacation. His lordship invited the members of the Alberta shorthorn breeders as- soclation who are holdigg their an- nual picnic on the ranch grounds, to Took New York By Storm visit. him, —_— 1919 Touring, $2 Many others, $50 up, Cohen, 185 Park street, | | [ Maxwell 1921 Touring, only $325; Dodge, Aaron G. Hautford, CHEVROLET 430 touring car, al con- dition good, 4 excellent tires, $100 for quick sale, R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry Bt.; 'Phons 2051-2, CHEVROLET 400 touring car; exceptional condition; special Ccounter-balanced en- glne; cord tires, clock, heater, moto- meter etc; will demonstrate; $350, P. O, Box_365. DEPENDABLE USED CARS— 1923 Dodge Brothers Touring. Ford 4-door Sedan, like new. Ford Seda Ford Se Hup Chassis, Franklin Sedan, Muxwell Touring, $85. Terms arranged 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 155 BLM ST, 'PHONE 731, DODGE Eedan, one year oid; 1lke new; price reasonable. Inquire 324 So. Maln street. DORT Roadster, 1921. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t ‘phone 2051-2, Sales- room, 4 Elm St.; 'phone 1790. DODGE 1919 touring car, all new cord tires; sacrifice for cash. Tel. 1148-12, DORT 1922 _tiuck. W, C. Rudolph, shows room 4 Elm 7 8 Station, 127 Cherry Bt.; ‘phone 2061-2, FORD Roadster with delivery body; good engine and rubber; looks fine, $100. K, M. Searle, Park cor. Main St ‘phons 2110, G M. C. 1916, 3-4 ton truck In good shape throughout; good tires. K. M. Searle, cor. Park and Main ts; ‘phone 2110, FORD roadster with™ dellvery body, good engine and rubber; looks fine; $100. K. M. Searle, Park cor, Main 8t. Tel. 2110, FORD 1021 fouring, excellent condition; « private owner; bargain price. 63 Main street; ‘phone 873-1%, FORD, 1818, for sale, touring; 1916 Buick touring; 1920 Chevrolet touring; 1917 Bulck roadster; 1922 Ford roadster. New Britain Motor Sales Corp., 6 Main St. ne., THANKS - HERE’S A FIVE -, THe DARN THINGS WelGH CENT TP FOR YOU -~ A TON), THEY DO — “ GEE WHIZ - THESE BAGS AGE HEAVY — WHEW! - ‘9, | Jmvtst270), '\ BY CLIFF STERRETT And There It Remianed CAUSE THERES A I1ACH OF DUST) YER A PUAK 48LAME ™ /= JUDGE 0% | LATE MODEL USED CARS AT A SUB- | STANTIAL REDUCTION—BUY NOW AND BAVE MONET— 2 Buick €, sport touring Durant sedan. Overland touring, 2 Essex coac Maxwell Maxwell Maswall Chevrolet touring, 1922 Ford touring. Oldsmobile sedan Huick coupe, Ford touring, Studebaker couy $200, HONEYMAN 139 ARCH 8T, AUTU SALES Co, S TEL. 2100 . 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