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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1023, S.GRIDSTARS | TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS FLASHES REEK FIRGESNOW | New Betin Hend (it perip™) (”_iroiome ) —_— l e Propsieill ssvice. A, 5 Hewba, |0 a i - ke waild Sim. £, Ay Mieek, Seise aRe ternal dissensions presage is fallure, | 30,000 were klansmen, aceording 1o — List of Standardized Velephons 20 aud Ready | LANE Rav | _Bekee 80T Glew 8, iate dispatohes say; federal premiers | whofficial estimate 0 | " - o PR A —— | CONSECUTIVE c::unofl WASI 60 Oaklans Tavior sare Bales 450 m {0 w I“ suppert central gevernment, against Ravaria, Berlin advices declare | Five destroys Academy of Our Lady ) Bearie & Co. Baies and senvice, on of Merey in Pitishurgh; nuns s and I’ lS Plll DO'II P IE . “ fi o sud iary | —tSiphese e ———— it S that Peis will yield from his af- i MONUMENTS. ) 5 oo e frem W & Governor Waltén of Okiahoma con — DEATH NOTICES v‘__n_;m.%"‘..éfll"&!'_, [tinues refusal (o recognize authority | Achens, Oof. 25 BRI ancvons e Dt STUDEBAKERS - Light six lowring, §905; of senate resolution te suspend him (roaps Mave oceupied Corinth and the LOSY AND FOUND iy ._“h_.,‘,.‘,:“?'-‘? PRRAONALS PO B This e @ Bludebaker et firmation that reparation commission The High school foothall team will[ean deal with reparations problem be st its full strength as the result of | completely 85 _anneuncement by ':nr ..‘\’::::,.:1 8 U'nd i tels T Cold weather hits haif a dozen cities | “OMPIete failure of the -wy!ull.--u”l: STORF ANNOUNCEMENTS thorities today of the ¢ 'I' o] -..i tar [ r:ltu::" :-' ORANE | Lok of the lecky Mountain siates | Assured, .n‘nrdml 1o adviees received r—._“ TONOBII S, | A 4 3 ':.l“ - rl‘ .‘;"l‘l‘u":’"::d:l' week “I::n.l u::x“l‘n:l.i‘:r u:m |‘:|A:IL.::;' [and threaions entire Tocky Mountain | (Tom the Feloponncaus thia MOTRIRE:| o_\upo AND yRUCK AGENCIER WILC/ERNTURT AR UVRILANG weier their studies durin AN, Soni land Great Lakes seetion | 8—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FPOR SALE X During the past few days they u.uni’...u he believes the democratie north "9 Grea pacdheass Paris, Oct. 25.—The Greek §OVern-|1a=AUTOMCRILES FOR EXCIANIE s enewies 4 Bim their lessons as they tackled their op- | will recognise the south's vieht 10| popesoniative J'pshaw, Geargia, at | Ment s making further progress in it (11—AUTO T ARTS AND ACCRESORIB | s _nsuoipn,_¥aon RN R ponents, and were vewarded for their carry the banner; declares that goy- | New Frunsw N, 1., declares for|campalgn against the mutinous pro-| oo ot s ax! SERVICE - TAutos and Trucks For Bale " efforts by being deelared eligible | nment needs men whe have ”“‘4&!24'““\!’ guillotine against all publie | Vineial garrisons, according 10 & €OM- | (- GARAGLS TO LET. ANNOUNC!MEB“ TR s - e The football tewm had the after: | backbone to punish violators of law, | Ceecill S Pt S0t NG drink | munique given out by the Greek ,,.,4:: :::x::‘,::\.,:: ".:..\f‘ :i::.\- LEF, : o A noen off from practiee today te rest — | liyuer gation here, but General Metaxas is /'8 SERVICE BTATIONS RE N Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 hune eardd, 2 up for tomorrew's game at New Nenate committes hears more still In the field at the head of 1,500 ;u—;.-'-“‘ -~ - VAULTS = Auiomatir = BUICK Bedan 1930, 4-cylinder, oiand sew; ere I8 no sehoel 1o: ! o) f debauchery and ecorrup- d 3 oe men, The communique follows - 2 MIAER Aoy Hitle; can e bought sl Haven, fince there is no se | eharges of debaueh and eorrup. Boston and Gloucester . steamer | me he communiq BARRERS. MAIRIE MESSEUSE, g "1 g diseount, A, &, buick Ce, S0 Alck meorrow, 4 large representation of the involving Charies R, Forbes, | sfascotte is reported sinking off west “The last mutineers in the eities of N e AND CONTRACT, - "phone 36 student body is sure to be on hand former divector of War Veterans' | soast of Florida Drama and Xanthi, numbering 1,000 0 BUSINESS SERVICE HRENDERED. M 2 GUTCR Thii Spors Moder Tesusior, eea - The chairman of the various col ;-’ Biureau 'rneu, have m"tn-h»rr-l‘ |Io' (Irluunl :.:;:.u‘]'" o uoed It "'l:.'u .:.: -umq f the junior mid. P ogist, | Coudylis, who occupie he placea. " Y RE naited & il & ne e A " ale w mittees in eharge of the | Dir, Boris Sidis, famous psychologis P DRBee D3 ( ‘.f’”“fi?: 7 ST o0r [aratas ead W e asle us . Y, . 236 Arch Bt Phone 2607, year promenade have been appointed Lloyd George at Pittshurgh pralses | dies at Portsmouth, N, M Dr, Bidis ( The coity of Cavalla was also reoccu- | B INSURANCE hy Class President Howard Btevens 88! o, qrew Carnegie as a man of great | won national attention by system of | pied by General Tsimfkalis, thus|z5 ;awy T whouse, 113 O T ."l‘.‘“" e Al v Plora Hine, general arranges | vision and dee s now is the time to | educating his son, Willlam James | eradicating the movement in Thraee, MOVING, TR 3 -y Hlmonsen, pricel, N nest Dehm, music and prints | ,00a1) Carnegie's hope for peace | Kidis, a youthful prodigy of some!| *“Calm reigna in entire Greece with . n . . L ing: Howard Skinner, decorating, The | among nations of the world, | years ago. the exception of the l‘elnl‘“""':‘:‘. | 99— PRESRING AND TAILORING, O Seiee Rend address, :-lu‘ :':-"..t'::wl:l S e srehestra will e e e e | Where mutineers mated at 1,500 5o pRINTING, JORRING, STATIONERY, 2 i Trinity Bacchanallan orch: Horaid. P e e o T oY J T NS AN d J A | PROVESAIONAL SERVICES, m—— play for dancing, The patrons and Iplons, who moccompanied and wiil | under command of General “""“", REPAIRING AND PIANO TUNING, | FOTTED piants and il Aowers, Wooel, Just repainted, & beautiful Vachs patronesses have not | decided HORSE FOR MODEL N w ° oae with him. succeeded In calming | M€Ar Corinth, are atill in the field, | —RERAURING A0 ARG kA * & speciaity. John ard biue, 4 brand new cid tires, all spert » Operations against them will be be-| W=RTCATIONAL, h_Bt.; 'Phone § extras, This car ‘.."-'. bought right, iew = B $17 Chureh St.; ‘Phone § ) ] upon as yet, o] their sensitive charge before his first re CReN 1 un tomorrow, - . " SR ! - RLR A 'mm‘ r‘:‘v;:-:::'.“ II:?:|:|‘||"~":|-;~'-’-T POSING IN NE“ YORK period as & model toda. 1" e et d $(—OORAREPONDANCE COURSNA. i BUIVR COUPE 1923, mphion club, b O s ¥. 8. Groves, Jr., present owner of L 00, ©rs, spare tire, et ¥ Al: AND VOCAL, Hotel Reloin fl, New Britain Buick Lo, class assembly urging the students to —— - - e et 1o Mot W BBt P IREES 5 P the Cody ranch, selected the horse m FIRE wss | 3714 A INSTRUCTORS, ARRER —Tortel T R J ‘ whow thelr school spirit and buy the [ (Lo o vy by Mes, Whitney ' st Men SV hltnar's IMaRALE Bickure o sm, | S=WANTED—INATRUCTORS, | GLARWESTortolse ‘ahtl i 228 A fl—l‘fi‘im*:%fi‘—‘— h [— TP RTT wille, 239, 5 ‘nond fires she B¢ Badges which ave on sio undor the han the arched neck, the fire and the y ausplues of the club, The procecds in Making Her Statue of the .:lr" nvlllw )‘I‘m"ll‘l e | PR e g ] FROWN TOPPY —Trassls—hatr—Tound. will go to a fund to get additiona! O T o tr1 70 Girls Ave Kaved When Academy of | 101 BLF— AGENTS W Loy kb, Nave sias by 1eatitying: g scenery for the auditorium Lato Buftalo Bill, n his fathers’ sld b Sedl ¥ {41 HE MEN WANTED. Call at 10 Camp Bt e TR The chorus, under the direction of : 4 ) treo has Toots in 10th ocontury Our Lady of Mercy At Plitshurgh WOMEN WA TORTPAlr of ginanen In Teather ca Ieally; falr tires, good paint and uphol- George €. Matthews, gave a musical New York, Oct. 25,—8mokey, of land and 12 century Morocco, Ma- turn to Herald office and receive reward. |y’ price $55, M. lr’}m: |':.:.":|'m:1.-l program In connection with the exer- Cody, Wyo., ternally, the ancestral line runs back | (s Destroyed By Fire, = e B Ly A P ROBARY READE, Hiver Tn cose Tost 84 Arch 81 raliese A1t - P, between ¢ on Bt, and Bt, Mary mkor your,” T 4 N the European horses Introduced | | T clses in memory of Ih";-i'"' Roose- | hack to 1121, met Mrs, Harry Payne ;I'"m ‘m"“.""'y artes %% Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. ~While | # o . Rooth, 170 Carlton 8 Boadater: velt at the nll.lllmlmn this morning. | \Whitney, society scuiptor, today. The memorial—Iitsa model shows | e quickly ravaged the main bulld- " ll‘l SINEER OPPOF T Personals Cherry St S Thelr efforts were well applauded by | Ax hefits the blood In his veins, Ing of the academy of Our lLady of ! s e e | __TOOM, 4 _kIm_BU; the upper class students. Smokey In to be the model of the the mounted scout in herolc size] B OF tA5 MERGCY BI AT (AN OF | 45— MONEN ; e i T 1933 track, I, G, Rudolph, how sy AR AR horse upon which Mrs, Whitney will '00KIng down the trall while waving | * y : K WA e | FREE HOMES -~ room m St ‘phone 1790, 8 .,,', ”,,.' wtatue of William I (Buf- M8 gun to his followers—has bean|men vainly struggling ":‘; f"‘“l"lnul"n 8t 3 ] . “thrown up” in the rough, The|l0 force water atop Mt. Mercy to 5 U S e X R sllet eBL falo Bil) Cody which she Is model- fight the flames, 70 school girls, from k 8. wanted for bright, intellig | “upholstory like new, good tires and me- ling for the state of Wyoming, ‘Al Atatue which will stand on the Cody|CEN BAC Tames 10 Achool Eeil frO s A0 wire Trom i3 o' thirteen sara upliciiery Hive, Naw, good Hrke ansl e . YAl S b 7y , wern resc ith- AHCL of uge, both Protestants and Cath- pimbyd e i A f though his nerves were racked by Fanch is to be dedicatéd next July 4. %o L e on Ml iazing convent . olfc. These children nooed especial- _Bulck Co., 338 Arch 8t.; 'shone 3607, | Jts cost is being raised by contribu. By 18 Hieal Tha donventes A e Iy homes where they will recelve FORD COUPE, 1925, In excellent esndition by 15 heroie nuns, he convent Is a intelligent and affectionata care, throughout; fine appearance; can be Delgian Governing Body Finds Faults (the strange sounds of the city's 3 ; ? |dynamic lite so unlike the peacetur Hons of Buffalo nickels. few blocks from the hutlding In which ARTICLER FOR SALE el B Sy bought cheap. New Britain Bulck Cou ¥ 225 Arch 8t phone 2607, who traces his ancestry 1922 Bulck 8port Model, Tourlng Uas Trades vn aew and used cars considered. Leo §t. Thomas, Manager of With Action of ¥French and Bel- | ranges he has roamed all his life, | b cr T s David Lloyd George was speaking at “l‘ll-{"l.\"") A.\n'?;m B it these children, please communicate | ey ro . v " COTTON ¢« ORT 5 IRINE k. OFF QU ENT. vith the gian Forcos in Germany. [ ANy e porta SAY. RIE WAk 5 3 ¥ the time. RM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS, " g v | The horse was shipped by expr Washington, Oct. ~Cotton ginned After the girls had made an or- oriti- | 11 h formerly owned by; prior to October 18 totalled 6,400,570 | derly exit through the smoke . filled ERT ., BE PLANTS, ” . - Brussels, Oct. Sharp ecriti-|from the ranc 3 i } 4 ) : SAUC OF CHIL CLFARE, CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY— cisms of the attitudeh of the Belgian|Buffalo Bill. Having never before bales, including 173,994 round bales, | sonvent corridors under the discipline | ¢ :»T::'.T.“’;if.'&. 4 NG, BUREAL .T':vT ‘:!:Li‘;‘:;vvr\rvv and French troops in certain districts seen a eity block, a paving stone or|counted as half bules, and 8,745 bales fof the nuns, it was found two chil- [ g2~ {0k RS : “" e 1922 Ford Coupe, of the Rhineland toward the separa- |an €levated train, Smokey gave |ndl—inl American Egyptian and 260 bales | qren were missing. Several of the | MACHINERY . & TOOLS. AR 1933 Bulck Coups, tists are ebing openly voiced n many |cations of prima donna attributes] of Sea Fsland, the census bureau an- | sisters reentered the darkened stric- MERCIHAN THE STORES, 4 eported to| While being led through the streets{nounced today. ture and brought the mto safety. MURIAL, IRSDRLM A — - - 1923 Bulck 4-Cyl. Sedan. Belgian quarters and are report | N ore Announcements 7 have found an echo at today's' meet- |to his temporary home in an uptown o g While the flames ate into the his- Store IIMNANA 5" g 2 " Mie | T o1 A 3 Llo; 2 L ard 20c. tussell Bros,— [t v ol tructure an ens us- | . - - u know that old mutilated and Ing of the cabinet. Belgian public Jr.nilng x‘nndmn) : ¥ ll' loyd and 2 Lbs, Lard 20¢c. Russell Bros. oric o d(! ructure and t : of‘tho " | 89— APARTMENTS & Ay BAWR LRI M i hed R R ol sentiment, especially In business and George Coleman, cow country cham-|advt. ands attracted from all over the city | 70— RUSINEES PLACES FO! AINT. and’ ARIIASAC THea pertian &00d, plcts 2 vadater, financial circies, seems overwhelming- - looked on, Mother Superior Sfster M. | *1—DESK R":f,"‘l‘t{ A(-‘;:!;{‘l CES, tures. Bring us your old pasted photos, 1919 Bulck Roadster Iy in favor of the Rhineland republic. | o Ireanaus conducted the evening de- :I"[-“}‘m'.fs g rni L Ateade Bendlgy ISR TN P The specific facts criticized were P]t The Teacl‘er votional. 14_SUBURBAN FOR RENT. SAVE 1-3 on coal bills, Tnstall Acourate 1917 Bulck Touring car. 8 arrison | Nine nuns suffering from hysteria VACATION PLAC FOR RENT, Metal Weather Strips, T. E. Woods, 61 2 that at Juliers the Belgian garrison | . » ; AR BB el ot SRR R Main_strost; ‘phons’ £765. 1821 Palge 7-p Touring e had allowed armed communists to H O M0 e DR WAREHOUSES & STORAGE. WANTED 1,000 men, women and chilaren G it ke enter the town and dislodge the sepa- | : tal, " 7 77--WANTED -0 RENT, to be well dressed on ensv weekly pay 1 Sedan, ratists, while at Coblenz the French | 3 Damage was _plared at $500,000, X—REAT, :v’-:m‘-v..”Ho'g;m;':rr“‘h:‘g':mi'urn. 63 Church 1920 Hupmoblle, authorities were reported to have or- X =, T ESTATE. # ‘ 100 Sihtts Tousls dered the Separatists to surrender ' i | - 8. ] v 5. v % 3 | . . - . & BUSINESS PROPERTT, OT t:""' ".I‘im “:'"P “:';""(:’:"f the Pri. ) B | American & British Mfg, Co. |s1_Bum.DING LOTS FOR SALE. L - AUTOMOTIVE sian police to retain their weapons . ~FARME FOR SALE. and attack the separtists, A p 910,000,000 Plant of Bridgeport, Conn. |37 ,/018ms FOR SALB, Auto and Truck Agencles [] The republican victory at Crefeld ; & e Buysgliayihg A an R BALEL BUTCK MOTOR CARS - Beftar cars are % is regarded here in the flght of in- i M A C H l N E R Y SO_REAL NETATR FOR BXCHANGE. ;nmg it nnd|nu|-:k 1unnk_-nllldl'{|hg f'ner:. Used Car Department. formation received from the fl"lgian‘\ 57-REAL FETATE--WANTED. P BBk iOpa R Ao StEe0k, NEW BRITAIN BUICK €Oy military authorities, as very import- : B In offered for immediate disposal, regard- | — 51— pea eI SR | G : - I AROH SBHOND 861, M ' 4 3 & o) g N ELS, ADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS— Ly v - @ . ant, belng the first pitched battle won } - ¢ g ¥ i "r:,';",":., L e Desimietn;. Imusk | be. Yh- | saoiHOTBLS, Lash Motor Co, “A Reputable Concern.” by the Separatists. ] 4 4 1 # LATHES -Resd & Lee Blond makes §9-ROOMS FOR RENT West Maln, corner Lincoln street. The agreement of the Bourgoise 4 ¥ . BUREW MACHINES (8. & A) 90 Ff‘::;‘\:: ;:;‘1, ,l;'f:v CHANDLER and Cleveland mamr;:xlrs and Fo‘?ut; Eedm;\s. ;Mllmodell\, one ;lth %\'tr i V4 P 4 4 % UNIVERSAL RINDERS @ b 3 coessories, American Sales Co., ilm - St worth of extras. Aaron . Cohen, parties at Treves and Bonn to take T X SHAPERS, 172 to 20 In. 3 ANTED - BOARD OR L0 G, ST 5 "y “ =3 Inc, 185 Park 8t, Hartford, Conn. part with the separatists in the gov- 3 A 8, 080 CITEVROLET motor cars for _economical j o 5 ' b 2 RN o f‘l"[}f';:' 5"3,‘;_;‘;:5 nsportation. New Britaln Motor Sales GEAR BHARH | tb. 6 Maln_ street, ernment of those cities is pointed to b ; i 1 as another proof that the movement & RADIAL DRILLS | CHANCELLORS TO MEET. L . - \ ] ) ; 3 5 ) ! NCELL ! DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—SAI® | poRDE— TR is gaining prestige. \ : > ",",’,#,‘ips"‘*“’ B By The Associated Press, and service, B. & F. Motor Balea Ca, 16¢ | * U3~ FORDS—FORDS ? GEAR CUTTERS = n o ™ Elm_8t, corner Frankiiu; 'bhone 731 N NATE REPUBLIC ] bl | HAND. ERS Vienna, Oct. 24.——Chancellor Strese- | i or AND BTAR motor Sales Sedans, § 0. . haIn RERUBLIC { i i W Vi HEAD EHAPERS mann of Germany and Chancellor| and service. “Just Real Good Cars” C, A._Bence, 18 Main street; 'Phone 3315, Runabouts, $50, $75, $100. Coblenz, Oct. 24.—The interallied g o v T H : 4 3 in. 361 ¢ ra have . Rhineland commission today issued ) wi £ 9 TANDS | Siepel of Austria hive arranged 0| FoRe=GATE Forason tractor, Balor Berve b BN iy 4 : s meet for a conference next Sunday| fee: genuine parts and ssories, Auto: Tourlngs, $50, $75, $100. officlal denial of reports circulated in| 3 3 H L gRAR ey v\ G d abroad to the effect that & 5 et T sy at the frontier town of Bregenz, | _motive Sales & Servicy 10 Ri MBS BRiosats ot ihe. iy } 3 i BLECTRIG GRINDBRS & y | While' ostensibly the meeting is for the | TUDSON AND EBSEX —Ameiica’s Teading BLRGIRIG GRINDBRR & DIdELS S ey ; car values, See the new coaches. Honey- Light Deliveries, $50, $75, §100, & delegate of the commission was \ : C , 1 ' actively engaged at Speyer in plans i N 1 , é‘y';;".".'m".'r!i‘ THAUK (SAW BLADES | discussion of economic matters, it 15| jyan Auto_Salos Co. Sales and Service by 3 understood in authovitative quarters 139 Arch St phone 2109, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE, for the creation of a Palatinate Re- TOOLS- SMALI, PARTS, ETC, HTC, o v arvice. OI6 public. = e All of the above are of various standard [ that the heads of the “"’I govern- MR et Hagy 200 BAST MAIN ST. et e Lhe Keves quaarupiets, shown above, have just started to| e o s oo e e e :;::‘“p::l::“yl‘:::l:-:r‘v,?i‘“zn the politions | Staniey. and 16 Main 8. A. M. Paonessa. PHONE 2701, Positively Fresh Eggs 63c dozen, | SChool at Hollis, Okla. They’re the daughters of Mrs, F. M. Keyes L L B e T and military situation in the south | “EXINGTON--Itgh grale motor cars. Sai Russell Bros.—advt. of that city, who styles herself “the world’s luckiest mother.” Phone Noble 809 (Brldgenart). Bavaria and Salzburg region. ‘phone 2215, ITAVNES, 1991, 5 passenger coupe, Wire wheels, new paint, 5 brand new tires, up- ————— e . —————— ———— holstery and notor perfect, This is a real bargaln if taken at once, §1,000, Wijll Coupes, 3225, $250, $275. 2 ey " i 1 & take your open car In trade. M. Irving THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Play This With Pe y Al Posen y is a Studebaker year.” H ITUDSON, 1019, 6 passenger touring car in fine shape throughout. Good tires and upholstery. Price $325, M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St Phone 811, “This Is a Studebaker year." HUPMOBILE touring car in A-1 _shape, UM GULP PLAYED END W) YOU SHOULDA SEEN HiM REMINDS ME OF MY THEM DAYS IS UAST (DGEK’S GAME- THAT TACKLE, MIKE-UKG THS- || FOOTBALL DAYS AT HORNEW | GONE FOREVER'! | ol oot et BABY SURE CAN GO - SEE”? - HARD AND LOW)- Poarance, everal axtcas: piice i lag AN 3 New Britain Bulgk Co.’ 336 Arch Bt ‘phone 2607 JEWETT 1023 3-passenger coupe, driven only 5,000 miles and brand new in every detall. A, G, Hawker, 52 Blm street; ‘phone 2456, MITCHELL, 1838, 3 passenger coupe-road- ster. Ine paint and upholstery. Tires and motor excellent, This is an oppor- tunity at $250. M. Irving Jester, 103 Arch” St Phone 811, “This Is a Stude- baker year." A OAKLAND touring car, 1817, good tires upholstery and paint; fine running order; price only $175. A, G. Hawker, 62 Etm Bt 'phone 2456, OUR Willys-Kulght demonstrator for sal trade taken on this. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St.; 'phone 2081-2, Salesroom, 4 Elm St.; ' 79 OVERLAND SEDAN—Privately d_and | driven 8,700 miles. Price $400 if sold at once. Wil consider time payments with proper mecurity, Phone 443-2 or call at 208 Shuttle Meadow Ave. after 6 p. m, OVERLAND 1923 touring car, brand new In every respect and selling at a big dis- count from the Iist price. Ioneyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch Bt.; 'phone 2109, tle. This is an exceptional buy a Trving Jester, 193 Arch St.; < . P E HAS 2 P :‘l ;u' a Studebaker \cljz." * ’E"E m,, . : P, B, 21, sedan; In good condition; GOCIAL: GECRE‘TARYJ NEEWAH'S THE HON . thoroughly " overnakles, Dew palae . wocd ( o oy tires. For demonstration eall C. A. Bence, WaGE DAYS P4 L k PAJAMAS' ) \ \ 51 Main St. 'Phone 2215, GOCIAL ! R E 1918, § passenger touring car. Up. - g holstery Iike mnew, Sxcellent paint, very ECRETARY dependable motor. Price only $290, ¥ 3 .4 Trving Jester, 183 Arch St. Phone 811, X \ “This is a Studebaker year.” ), 1019 Speedwagon for sale. inquire I, Green, 237 Glen St. IPPS-BOOTH, 1920, 4 Dassenger coupe, New paint and slip covers, good tires and motor. Price only $450. M. Ircing Jester, 193 Arch 8t Phone 811. “This 1s a Studebaker year. STUDERAKE Special Six,” demonstra- tor. This car is brand new in every way | and seiling at a big discount. Price §1.. | 2 Will take a lighter car in trade, M, ’ Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. Phone 811, | Thi STUD 924 special six nsed by Mr. Albro as a de has had the best of care alw equipped with accessories and “owspamer Fenture Sercice. Ine ( o R TR llt el L - - i pape Se Ine Great Britasn rights e 193 Arch th.; phone §11, e T S s e e T e r— - - Stud Year,”

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