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| DAMAGE 1§ $300,000 U. . BANK EXAMINERS - ] HANIS | owssem FGURES SHOWING [+ ke e _ ) | | Fire Losses on Board Freighior Dians For Quick || | o AULTE—Automatts con: W"W g 3 ' “mm Dollar Will Tow! Half Million, No "c Rn‘n MANMN“ Looks Deals “‘.“"3':::""'&‘ “"::.‘3.‘!‘:""‘.'23 '.}.'m.‘.‘.:?"m :"‘"‘“‘“ ”r‘....u.“;“ ooy B i o o a4 e oT— e " V3 INRERTIONS tabore, N1, Veull Cao 16 Maple. Tob 9188 | paint wpheery, Bee i1 Wkl Automebile . Ob s P Shipper Says Bankrupt Governor Involying t 4?. _—i::u Seheol. New Hritain, Cenn, Jorsey City OMcial Under| tes anseies oet e reeigneer | FinaDcial Condition May Have Petenl taw : %o at || P D FowrRn pawTE T | BUICK Sedas T oA v g Disns Dollar, which eaught fire off the 1 e S1) Co% S, Phous S094% i:‘?.. Nk, M. B, Bulel Cou 31 Aroh . . Mexican coast Monday morning, suf m [ Rm‘ | Indianapelis, Oct, 4.—Federal inves: : ) dlacount, N | il f the il financlal af- " Blmonsen, ‘| 8263, M.__m w lm | tigation of the tang heva e = | U s = —_— fiUl“l'lT'E : U e fow ! "'l‘":‘“""'"u':": -u'“':;"“"": ..:'.-‘ | fairs of Governor MeCray of Indlana o N " ". 4 o P U A . de BY GEORGE M. MANNING is under way as a wp?h’nenl o |}~ oo Y rl'"lw"::. h‘l:.c vlo.-‘u.‘:ou addiess. h':“ ‘:', “.-:5.‘.“”'.'1’ B Ruick Con 3 u Jv., eity eounciiman of t:u-.wn,: The vessel still was at Banderas (Washington Bureay of New Britain Hersy) j":’.‘.‘.’.:fl"&-’:‘«"e:fl‘x" are at ‘l‘o-‘::‘:u:‘;:«lc..‘ Liner, & works & speelals t B 8 »l::ufl u:'mm i N, 3., io‘c-ll:a m :t::'l' il;:": :.:l Pay last night and llu'l.u still was 'ln:.hlnnon. :), (|“¢ (')le.( :—'?:I.:.::::“ ..n“:::' mr:".rlh:&m:m'l..:: Minimum ....fl%u'fi's"l“ .-u BT Catireh 80 “Phons 840, g “;M‘“um”"'“ ) “"‘ " < pol raging in e 46 mem. | Possible reason for attempt o o l:valwd sl ey Olasnt ';. T — M::f. Fal a7 e ::.‘:‘..w held to the grand Jury o8 [heps of the erew were kept close to | New York, New Haven and Hartford . of embesslement |the ship in lifeboats, as the heat was | 8llroad to inerease their passenger | 000,000 crash, e The The' government's purpose is to reward, ] li . - - CH of keys lo Thut T Park, ‘New York, Oct. 4.—James J. Keat- Suaty Sev (o great for them (o stay aboard, | (reffic rates may be the inerease In Which Keating rose from office boy 10| ho fire was reported out twice, but [(he freight and passener train serv. [check up on the nature of negotia~ T ke Tont Tn Watout W Tarly Rreasurer in elghteen years, brought | o, on (ime hroke out again, ice eosts in the past year on New Eng- | tlons of notes spread among national o o Eavesd &' goamplaint that Keating had converted | oo qing 1o manifest papers, the |!and reads shown by statistios just | banks by th vernor, Y it v, ol on Tues 3 Bank funda fraudulently 1o his OWD | g oighior has a large cargo fneluding | “@MPIed by the Interstate Commerce | The charges pending before the Any. der' veturn to Heraid office "HOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY= Wse In a sum not less than §6,068 olive oil, paint, soap, hemp, linen, commission for the month of July, | Mason county grand jury invelve enly TFIRE an o Tost Bolween Wa garaRe ¢ James J. Keating, the suapeet's| oo "ol o ioed and alabaster, *|and for the first half of the present [the state law, but there is every réa- | somhors Urged to Contest Presont | and American Paper Goods Co., B father, & wealthy moving van and g ypa! mpared with the same periods | son to belleve that federal law will Spirit of Bell v n:a-r-v.s“ -:r» to Mack's U 1923 Buick Coups, Morage warehouse operator, It was| Jast year, also be brought into’play. . igeren: and vective rewara. g g« R o EEENNE hat wiven & 000,000 mortzass ORDERS GIRL DEFORTED According to these figures, the cost Gov, McCray and those standing by Geneva, 'Switzerland, Oct, 4.~~Asso- 3 aseen, £0 the bank, said to have heen on his s e, | [ of passenger train service in New | him, including Chairman John Moor- | clating itself with the efforts of the 1923 Bulek 4-Cyl. Bedan, son's account. The bank announced | panor Department Settle Controversy | England in the month of July was | man, of the 18th Indiana district ad- | League of Nations, the In(r'rnnll?nll 2 o z 1500 NS ROt Mot et e that restitution already made plus the| Over " 15,3 per cent higher per passenger | Visory committee of the a. 0 Masonle conference, with New York | U0 H O amount due from the surety company Sheva Byar lu'ln-mlln than in the same month of | charge politics animates the inves delegates participating, yesterday | TSaT "Teme Tor Toy §10 vears of ags Brisces Readater. would leave the loss to the bank “only, Washington, Oet. 4.—An order re. 1922; while the cost for the six |tions. This ery and the indignant de- | adopted resolutions exhorting Kree anted in private family; prefe A sominal, If any."” auiring the deportation from the |months ended with July was 15,7 per |nials of the republican machine, from | Masons the world over to oppose the | _country. Hox $JU, Herald, Keating picaded not guilty upon ar-|United States as an undesirable alien | cent more than in the same period | President Coolidge down, have divert- |upirit of belligerency still manifost In | 7 Sore Am menta 1 O ralgnment befora Police Judge James of Sheva Ryar, a Polish girl now in |of last year. The cost of frelght train | ¢ public attention to some extent, 8a- | many countries, The members were | G7fi BT ¥, Brown, and bail was fixed at $15.- the Ogdenshurg state hompital, New |service per freight-train mile pecially insofar as the Indiana mess 18 | yrgd to strive to Insure respect for qach? k one dol- X 000, Bond was furnished Ly John J.|York, was signed today by R, C.|14,8 per cont higher in July 1923 than | concerned. International engagements. i ors, Come an: Palge 7-pass. Touring cak i Thirty-four countries, including a [ MeGrath, City Treasurer; 1'rank J.|White, assistant secretary of labor. |in July 1922, and 19.7 per cent high- —_ Travers, Board of Water Works Com-|The case has been pending before the | er in ,",. first seven ,:o.“h. of :Im number of South American states, are w Trades on new and used cars missloner; City Plan "°"""|“'°"';’"lfl’lflm"m for a year.and has enlist- [ year than in the corresponding months ClTY ITEMS represonted at the meeting. £ considered, ‘!-::!Ml F. Hennessy, and R. G. Raf-. "Idl:v attention of Governor Smith [of last year; and the cost per 1,000 » —_— ? ¥, |#nd Benator Wadsworth of New York | gross ton-miles was 8.4 per cent high- g ; N AR DT 06 ALE LB g Leo St. Thomas, Manager of The arrest was understood tn' hl:"' |#nd others. The order issued makes|er for July and 20.6 per cent higher “”"‘fl: A 41 :,',‘,",",",F",],'.‘ ,'.',?,!.',,..,"‘....;,Tr'! “IAoN‘l‘:QE[:ulllypg: oot o8 Used Car Department, been made at the instance of the mandatory her return to Poland, for the first seven months than last Liborio Galente and John Ferry | o¢ nory, in the County of Hartford and [ ments. Hoston Clothing Store, 63 Church [ State Banking Department and the| The girl entersd the Unite ar, | ocery store at 434 | Kiate of Conmecticut, on the drd day of [ street; next to Merald ofticw, directorate of the savings InstItutlon. (hrough Eills Twiand in 1920 and Iater | While increasen In thess costs was |Myriie atrest 1o Ernesta Nuccl. e A permard ¥, Gaftnes, Judge, | freme———— KEY. BRIZAUCAVIES, S John J, Stamier, Keating's attoried: hocame mentally unstable to a degree [also shown In all other districta of Permanent waving. Lugtlle Beauty [ Upon the exhibition to this Court of the AUTOMOTIVE 225 ARCH BT ‘PHONE 2407, protested that the bank had falled 0 ((hat roguited in her commitment to|the country, the increases were gen- 259 Main, 4th floor, Tel, 638, — ent whereby Theresn Greel of Harte | live up to an agreement made by 14| the Ogdensburg hospital, Some Q- |Bekiiy Jasgar-Aud: the ‘oonts’ Avablatily Shop, 259 Maln, el " | tord, Conn., of the first part gives In adop- SFEXAEEINE | . advt, tion to Mary De Tommaso und Modesto Auto and Truck Agencies G I TR TS SRR IR P gl £ " T e | BUICK COUPE 1923, 6-cylinder, 32 bump- vhe it had romised g s oo Pl o ference of opinion exlated among the | considerably higher in the New Bng- [“O' 0l Do rmmass. of New Hritaln. . Conng of | ——_Auto and Tru Junc the Second Part, her minor male BUICK MOTOR CAT " a ors, SDare tire, 600, run very Nitlo; new being bullt and Bulck is building them, % 0 ow Britain 'Ulti Co. y m persecution | Keating Immunity from p New York stato officials as to the pro- |land states than anywhere clse, eting of the claims committes S e I i /4 or ths A meeting Joha SJORDh. e Now Britaln Bulck Co, 236 Arch strest | i e%ery detall, in'conalderation of the mortgage &Iv-| Lot o hor recoy, Covery, Dut Amistant| The largest single ftem of cost in | & SECCTE S0 ol il e held [ fourieen years to wit: "about 1y 225 Arch Bt ‘phons 2607. - en by Keating'a father, and the trand- |y, o000y White ne \ y Id that the Jlaw [both freight and passenger operation, 4 e | months of age, residing In the Town of L L L UL L L — tonight, Several claims which have | GeCt G BEE 0ome tneirs by adoption; | GADILLAC, JE“};TT-: FAIGH OXNE- | SIiCh CI8A8. Mpos, Nananl paadots “deel fer to the bank by Keating himself ; of all his property. ‘nmd. mandatory the deportation of [and the item which accounted for o tisvaar ot will SWVET = President H O, Hurt of the ™" Allen who becomes insane within | practically the entire Increases, was [Poen pending for pa it s Motor Co. "A Reputable Concern, et L five years of the time of entrance into | locomotive repalrs, Fuel costs be acted upon. ORDERED: That a hearing upon said ost_Maln, corner Li; e Now Britain Bulck Cov Y9 | 1e00TRIEYS ~TADALTS: o b sgroement. bo had at the Probate Offica In | STANDLER and Cleveiand miotor cars §,0ix socidce, New Br a tank sald that Keating had been dis- g i missed as bank treasurer about three |'N® United Statea. rule were less, the price of coal hav- | Rainbow Minstrels. T. A. B. Falr— | ij New Britain on the cleventh day o I ) ety he alleged shortage S ey ing dropped. Enginemen and train- |advt. October, A, D, 1923, at 9 o'clock, in the .. S OTRE —_ BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder touring car, Good %eeks ago, when the alleged shortag : ' No. Nora Tox Trot and |forencon; and that motice bo givon to all | CHEVROLET motor cars for paint’ and tires. Mechanical cond [ men represent I general ithms of cost| .1No, .No,: Nors,::, Fox: Irol erenna interested to appear at waid hear-| transportation. New Britain Motor alcs| fue. Low price, New Britain Buick Co. Corp,, 6. Matn atreet, 235 Arch Bt. Phone 607, “Next to & New had been discovered and had not been ‘VET.' BUREAU '1Z OCT. : b s little or no higher this year than last. [ vocal. John A. Andrews & CO.~ |ing and show cause, It any they have, why(_Corp. 6 Main street. sald agreement should not be approved, by | DODGE BROTIIERB MOTOR CARS—uales | Huick is a Used Buick.” touring car, In fine arrestsd until given opportunity to| Wi Washington, Oct, 4.—T r b EERNACRIL tesitulion, a_requirement committee of the senate h:-m.:eflll lrz:em':l:m:o:’l\?:;t p';.c';...zur,:"f;, "'Jf" Y p publishing @ copy of this order.in The| and service, 5. & F. Mutor Sales Co., 15! | BUIOK, he had failed to fulfill. its publi negin : e | Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— | Xaw 'Britain Herald, a newspaper having| Elm 8t. corner Franklin; ‘yhone 731, | condition; lent tirce and looks /Keating, who is 37 years old, was s public investigation of the Veter- |[month of July were as follows: loco- advt, a clrculation in sald district, and by post- NT AND ¢ motor Sales | ®0od. New Britain Buick Co., 236 Arch made treasurer of the institution on|®N% bureau, Monday, Oct. 22, with |motive repairs, 1923, $0.375, 1922, | "t b\ Ginner Methodist church, |Ing a copy of this order on the public '| Bt. Phone 2607, “Next to & new Bulck .8 Director Frank T. Hines, who as. [$0.248; engine-house expenses, 1923, |, : sign-post.(af the owR ot New Britalnsin), 4 14 B_Usd BREk, % 5 4 4 na | Thureday, at 6:30.—advt. |the County of Hartford in the State of 7 passenger tourl BB} aat atier a long and rebpected | o o) o ce™ e s the. inand $0.080, 1922, $0.074; engl 1923 service in its employ which began in e Inquiry was |$0.680, 1922, $0.074; enginemen, 1023, “Oh, .Harold,” speclal Fox Trot|connecticut, nearest to the place of resl- . e ordered by the senate, as the first |$0.162, 1922, $0.145; trainmen, 1923, | | -OR. Hatol', specltl 0 [ denveof seld child, st least. six_ days: bes ! ; Bt Bhous ohn A. 8 x fore the day herein before assigned by thia y 4 = = — CARS at clearance prices. 1919 Ford 1905, He was widely known in Fliza- | SEHHE0 RS P L Ll . beth, a member of various lodges, and h .199, 1922, $0.198; fuel, 1923, $0.360, A i i State oS = L Major Gen. John F. O'R. . 192 0.358 (1923, 376,000 tons of | Dance with De Vito's Orch, State fcourt for sald hearing. = HUDSON "AND EBSEX— s leading : . d TAD SLon 3 \ Armory, Friday night. Adm. boc.— | BERNARD. ¥, GAF SA8 valugs. | Bew tha How bonshes, Hoey: 10 Eathiahen . meuin, 005 . as chairman of the finance committes . merly commander of the New York |coal consumed in all road service, at i Judge, man Auto Sales Co.,, BSales and Service 139 Arch 8t.; 'phone 210y $226. Many others, $50 u; . of the city council was frequently { % National Guard, h had $6.67 t inst 1922, 310,000 [—advt. . consulted in clvic affairs. , has had a staft at |$6.57 per ton, agalns 2 ] 4 " d b ron G, c 5 al work all summer preparing data for | tons at $6.08 per ton); other locomo- | “That Old Gang of Mine,” by Shan- | et | FTb3{OBILE CARS—Salc and service, Clty| oolom o Uohem Inc. 185 Park str non ¥our and Fox Trot Trot by Cali- . . Service sudxlun, ul.mom Ave.,, corner C‘TIWW' . A, [ 3 - , A-1 shape, § i Clty Advemement Stanley, and 15 Maln 8t A. M. Paonesss. T oo the committee. The material he has |tive and train supplies, 1923, $0.090, FIND TASK FOR IDLE SHIPS collected as counsel will bo filed with | 1922, $0.089; total selected accounts, [fornia Ramblers, John A. Andrews| CERINGTON=TiigH T ~ cord tires, new battery, “Brown" head ok Chairman Reed, r, Pa,, who will con- | 1923, $1.256, 1922, $1.110. & Co.—advt. ‘ shilen: EXINGTON —Tiieh wralle molorcars: Balit| lamps, apocial ‘top and~ curtains, siop American Vessels May Be Used in duct the hearing. For the eastern district the same| The enlistment of Cyril J. Hasson of | 'phone 2216, e ll:]u.a(:!.'-o\":;mc"u‘:w;ir ‘;llln;lmu;lvllmfi \\mfflr. 5 ¢ items were, locomotive repairs, 1923, | Maple street in the United States Layout of Carmody street, from|¥}OON MQTOR CAIS—Favorably R B ' ete, 3 3 alnut Sugar Trade. £ y $0.815, 1922, $0.225; engine-house ex- | army has been rccorded at the local | High street to the west line of Gold | the world ovev. F. L. Green, Sals und | SHEVROLER T977 i Toarime AT o Washington, Oct. 4.—One hundred| SUBPOENA SON OF PURNELL | penses, 1923 $0.065, 1922 $0.072; en- | recruiting station. street: i : et B LR T ) dition every way; will démonstrate; buy- / or more idle shipping board vessels| St Joseph, Mich., Oct. 4,—Coy Pur. |Binemen, 1923 $0.133, 1922 $0.133;| Mrs. R. H. Meyer of Black Rock [ Clerk's Office, City of New Britain, N:fr‘f‘:'f‘ A‘-.)B‘EL'I"“I.:?(IG‘:" ‘hl:“.Ellsn.la!ud. lzr;q :loud car. 34 Trinity 8t.; 'phone may be used next winter to carry | nell, son of Benjamin and Mary Pur. |ralomen, 1923 $0.151, 1922 $0.152; javenue, entertained Tuesday evening Conn., Oct. 3, 1923. Telephone 2456, . CHEVROTETS q B sugar from the West Indies to the | nell, of the House of David colony at fuel, 1928 $0.219, 1022 $0.289; other [at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss | To whom it may concern: REO MOTOR CAHRS and trucks IKenneth| class '_o'"d“;u?.'nq.“;fi; f{!‘!' .;ln;s:‘y;ptl::l: United States. Negotlations have | Benton Harbor, Mich, was served locomotive and train supplies 1923 [Ancie Smith, whose marriage to Notice u‘ hnreby,_gn‘en that the M, Searle & Co. Sales and service. Cor. Berlin; 'phone 3069-2, o i been started between the board and | with a subpoena here by Sherift Wil- |30-095, 1922 $0.087; tolal, 1923 |Thomas M. McNamara of this city|Board of Compensation and Asscss- ?‘_‘:‘;p;:g. Park Bte, wew Britaln, Conn.| SHEVROLET 400 touring car, goneral com: parties interested. . liam B. Bridgeman, summoning him $0.978; 1922 ug.sss. For the United |will take place October 24. ment of the City of New Britain has - d"th good, 4 excellent tires, 3100 tor Approximately 2,500,000 tons of [to appear before the one-man grand | States the various items were even BRI LS AR L S S made the following appraisement and . qule l,‘:“n':; ;‘u C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry sugar are shipped from Cuba and |jury investigating the alleged im. |Smaller: loco. repairs, '23 $.268, 1922, i R award of damages and assessment M’!T"'DEB‘\KE"‘ST["'“"' giws togriug, ' | DORT Roadster, 1991, Rudoip E other lslands of the West Indies to | moral conditions at the colony. $0.161; 9“5;‘"9"““"' S o i ”:‘:3 FURTIRE OBDRR ‘o" HOTICE, special h‘-‘"?m“ or betterments, caused :‘,"}li‘,,‘f yx Lol e 127 Cherry St.; 'phone 2081 $0.061, 1922, $0.066; enginemen, 1923 | Adolph Knopp, et al, ve. Jullus Radune,| by the Layout of Carmody street,| gi"ff 1" iy iFis 8 Studebaker ¥ room, 4 Elm St.; 'phone 1780, this country each year. Norwegian State officials hope V1 922, o ' b pe to wrest from | go .2 149 $0.1285 trainmen, 1923,| State of Connecticut, Fairfeld County,|from High street to the west line of DORT 1033 truck. K, C. Rudelph, show- room ¢ Elm S8t 'phone 1780, Service / 8hi; have been the principal car- | him som v - o e et e DB T o e et jone, Whereabouts | 'y oz $0.142; tuel, 1023 $0.204, [Court "of” Common Pléas, 'se. Bridgeport,| Gold street, tokether with grade and : i 1922 $0.249; other locomotive and | SRR B Tr ok SYOE the saia Adoipn | Dullding lines for the same on each | WILLYE-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor | —oiatlon, 127 Cherry Bt.; 'phone 2051-2. train supplies 1923 $0.090, 1922 $0.089 | Knopp, et al., praying, for reasons therein |slde, viz: carn, showroom at 4 ¥in 8t.; service, 127 | FORD COUFE 1923 ‘model for sals; A-1 —total, 1923, $0.890; 1922, $0.830, |sct forth, Afteen hundred dollars (§1,600) North Side. SHAlyARIL AN RIesVe VR Masal2in, |10 CSiuRn, TN, B00 EhRIAR BG For freight train service, the same | d8mages, now pending before this Court, Damages Renefits C. Rudolph. Puone 2051-2, FORD COUPE 1§25, b excellent tires, g & having been returned thereto on the first| paint, equipped th stop light, speed- ity of New e | L otometar ete T et items are given, both for the cost per |myesday of September, 1923, 1t appearing to and being found by this| .Britain .......$2,462.92 $4,196.67| sINE OWNER KILLED IN CAR low. A. G. Hawker, 57 Elm 8t 'phons . Dance tO Real MUSIC freight train mile and for the cost per At 1000 gross ton miles. Proportionately, g’:;;m‘"““. -':x‘,’!‘::l“;*fn“"':fl“:“‘: st:l«?: a'*ned' South Side. e O i they are similar to the figures on the | S ot uninown and that notice of | Mary Yablonski, 127.05 John Campion of Denver Plunges . passenger service, and show approxi- |the pendency of the complaint was given|City of New Brit- Off Road Into River o . STATE ARMORY’ Al'ch St., Fl’ldfly nght mately the same comparisons between {as required by order of notice heretofore ain, cost of con- X JLe ARG DI th RINRLIE ARRN KGR | HRIOLTON -3 Ly BDU0/00 Leadville, Col,, Oct. 4 —John Cam- N istricts, and DIVITO'S ORCHESTRA OF 13 PIECES B RLEE isthio further order of notice In the premises. . country as a b Therefore Ordered, that notice of the . T .. _|plon, 30, millionaire Denver club ' Mr. DiVito will lead his orchestra in person and will introduce Scotty pendency of sald complaint be given by $4,580.07 84, .97 X Craighcad and Flo Chappelle, the famous American dancers publishing this order in the New Britaln man, mining man and polo player, who will cntertain with the latest novelty dances. WAR MOTHERS' CHOICE el T M ovey Tit-| Accepted, adopted, certified from | Was killed yesterday when his auto- Don’t miss this affair. A treat to people who enjoy.dancing Kansas City, Oct. 4.—Mrs. H. H. | cessively, commencing on or before the record and published twice by order|mobile swerved near here and went to good music, McClure of Kansas City last night w:aa 24th day ;l fi:s:‘;'mnhrfl::'n:;(,n' 1023, of the (,or?|mon Council. into the Arkansas river, His neck Admission 50c—plus tax. SISOto " Ly moaiBmBEOR Ratiphe. el (8igned) ” "SDNEY N, LOCKWOOD, AvteRt: < W w o i / e mother of the American War Mothers | Sjeek of (ha court of Common Pleng for ALPRED L. THOMPEON, | Vas broken, . Two.others in - the car ® have rented our Used Car ' City Clerk, | cscaped with slight injuries. Salesroom for Carnival and Dance in fourth annual convention here, Falrfield County. JESTER'S— HARVEST USED CAR SALE PUrposes, so we are cutting one- third off of every Used Car. They THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Play This Playfully ' o s your chance, Ton't wait until Spring—Buy Now! NO! - BABY MUSTA'Y DO THAT! | HEE-HEE- THE UTTLE OX MUST YoU GOT - I’M THEM DAYS IS | HUDgONS, MUSTN’T SCRATCH POOR DARLING ! -HEe GETS PLAYFUL SORRY~ HOPE YOUL CA\L GONE FOREVER'! | s L] i PAIGES, STUDEBAKERS, NATIONAL, UNCLE Ben! - STEARNS-KNIGHTS, SCRIPPS-BOOTH, MAXWELLS, DODGES, OAKLAND, DORTS. OVERLANDS, FORDS, KISSEL, AND MANY OTHERS. We Wil Be Open Evenings 193 ARCH STREET 'PHONE 811 “This Is a Studebaker Tear* WHO'S DOIA " ALL = pr—] & e —— ——J - LATE MODEL USED CARS AT A BUB. 1 AEVER HEARD SUCH TERR! BLE TWADDLE! e . » FIANTIAL ANDUONCN-SUY oW AND BAVE MONEY-—- 1270 Bpecial Studebaker touring, 1323 Bulck 6, sport touring. 923 Durant sedan. 1822 Overland touring. 1922 Lesox coach. 1922 Maxwell touring. 21 Maxwell coupe, Maxwell touring. Chevrolét touring. Ford ¢ ¥ord touring, $90. Btudebaker coupe, $75, HONEYMAN AUTO SALES Co, Conyriht 19235 Newspaper Feature Servace 1n: Grone Brtaim rights resen o) 139 ARCH 8T, TEL. 2109,

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