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MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923 the heuse. Democratic places on the Varlous commitiees will be filled by the ranking democrat on the ways and means commities witer econfers enpes with the leaders this party, There are 1T vacan in commit- tee ehairmanships, due to the retire: afl%"‘fl'mfll went, voluntary er enforced, of the g O 19 be weil droseed on easy weekly Pay- 1 o ments Boston Cleihing Siore, 83 Chuich m" w m u 'n 'm former ehairmen, These commitiees .! include the mest powerful in the Bl Best 1o Hermld house, among them rules, ways and o or v R o mtw means, judiciary, pest office and in. s we "';:.,,.:"“ h“:“’:‘:‘ ,'.‘:'_ .:.l, | — NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THF HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabe Anwtlhl WANLIVED (5000 | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES YRS, AGO ON COAST e m l’ M ll W w sallles treaty, to cut Cierman pay-| Governor Pinchet in letter to fee- .. w"onh | ments, | retary Mellon attributes collapse of - | federal prohibition enf n Ruhr towns are almost helpless mt"f"""""‘" to the | face af mobs, Duesseldorf advices say; | S¥stem plundoring, jall deliveries and other| |aeta of violence continue uncheeked, ' A AR, waRen ‘ll 'fiu—m' Poincare announces that France trance of Tanama canal; six other cannot 0 any weduction in the | men are report German debt and that proposed com- | sel d their fate s unknown, ! mittee of allied experts will have no | Panama dispateh declares. sular affairs, There are a number of wather, alse evenings Arcade Studi Mepublican places vaeant in each of — these commitiees, but if there is & UTO) reapportionment of the party mem- A ml bhership it will net he necessary to Al some of (he Ttepresentati By The Asociated Pross Washingten, Oect, 29.—Inereased meocratic representation bn the commitiees of the new house of rep- resentatives Is forecast as a result of |the reduetion of the republican ma-|is in line to succeed Campbell, of {Jority in the house from 170 Lo 16, Kansas, as ehairman of the rules |In the last congress the npulmunl'rmummn. while those in line for the fixed the ratio at two majority nmn~!r|..|.-mummp. of other important 018,683 individ and firms 1n 1921 [hers to one of the minority, but the committees are Green, of Towa, to Dr, Harrington said the discoveries | pooamauth, Ohle, polies astop pa-|totalled $1,420,862,438 with only ene democrats clalm and the republican|succeed Fordney, of Michigan, on! proved theories formerly held by aci- |\ qq ot Ku Klux Klan and arrest 244 | man, undesignated, showing income leaders appear inclined to concede | ways and means; Graham, of Penn- entists (o be incorreet by at least| aroders of whom 187 wore Klan re-|of more than five million dollars that there should be a reapportion:|sylvania, to succeed Volstead, of Min- 15,000 years, and possibly mere, | galia, . — ment, 'nuoln. on Jjudiclary, the committee | The thickness of the skull, the al-| e Bamuel Untermyer of New York| yo e g5th congress in which the|whieh handles prohibition enforee- most complete absence of forehead, | .00 of erew in United Mtates sub- | eity assails Israel Zangwill as 8| democrats had & plurality of two, the| ment legislation; and Griest, of enn- the bovine characteristics of the teeth | pyping 0.5 are drowned in sinking| “Prince of Intellectunl Jugglers” and | ol Ml AR B democratie|sylvania, to suceeed Steenerson, of and the construction of upper "“";n{ submarine after collision With | denles that Zangwill is nprnrnullu“.e.dl" are expeeted to ask for the|Minnesota, the head of the post lower jaws has led fo this conclu- fyeamer Abangarer near Atiantic en-|Jewish leader, same division in this congress, The|office commitiee, slon. [ e L ] P — oo Y e e | oo XNETZ FUNERAL TODAY | BREAK JAIL STEAL OAR | imes s sy soite"5| New Britain Herald will bring about a complete revision by selentists sives in thelr party In making their e K R AR At committee assignments, probably will| AT ARELRES Member Audit Wareau of Cirenlations Two Convicts Saw Way to Freedom YA FANM NEWSPAPrER" From Monticello, N, Y,, dall—Have ance on the North American. conti- insist, however, on the 13 to § ratio Several Hours' Start. List of Standardized ance on the North American conti- | . It has been accepted g ftoen of the 66th congress, In which their o'a fuet that live s AT A A DS e plurality was around B0, Monticello, N. Y., Oct. 29.—County | Headmgs authorities and state police are acek- P as a fact that primitive man origl BV e to_Berth Amerios fro 2 o'Clock — Schenectady Schools Majority leaders contend that too close a division as between the two ing George Barchl and Morris Raner, who escaped from jall here yester- Asia, via the Bering stralt, about 10,- | 000 yoars ago, and gradually worked Close A Tribate, parties might result in the defeat in Schenectady, N, Y,, Oet. 29,—~The committee of administration legisla- day by sawing through their cell bars and left town"In a stolen automoblle, south, The discovery of the Santa funeral of Dr. Charies I. Steinmets, tion through a coalition of democrats Barchi is under Indictment for the Barbara man, according to Dr, Har- rington, established the fact that| ol B 0ot 0 ond gentus of the and the republican progressives, How | electrical world, was held at 2 o'clock far they will go in acceding to the murder on September 5 of Edward Dollars, night patrolman, who was Burton's mound, scena of the excava- this afternoon from his home in Wen- demands of the progressives remains killed when he surprised Barchi and d George pays tribute = onewall” Jackson and stands bare. ) headed before monument marking Haxony refusey Rerlin government's | spot where southern general fell mor- demand for resignation of Premier|tally wounded near Chancellorsville, | Zelgner's ministry and l‘hlnullnr'\'u. | Btresemann announces he will ap- ‘lmlnl eivil governor for Raxeny, By The Asseciated Press Santa Barbara, Cal, Oct. 28— Proof that Paleolithic man lived on the southern Califernia coast at least 25,- 000 years ago, is afforded by recent excavations of human remains here, in the belief of Dr, J, P, Hi rington, head of a party of Smithson- fan Institution investigators which made the fAind, MOTON CARS—" a m N!.:‘lon‘:.-;' v, Yor beng bullt and Buick is buliding them, | acen fAceopint Ovar the Wategoens 1N New Britatn Buick Co, 235 Arch street, Adk For & "“Want As" Opwrator, FADILLAC Lash Moior ¢ g or finell, of New York, Teveland wator care ARd accessarios. American Bales Co. § Bim Bt TRV for eronemical i § : BODAE RHOTH uzc’n MOTON AT —Salne and " Moter Raies oo 158 Eim 81, cormer F ‘phons 1 DURANT AND BTAR metor care. Saled and service, “Just Keal Gosd Lara' O, Income and profit taxes from T, HELP--MEN WANTED, . 3 -HELP-WOMEN WANTED, HELP-MEN OR WOMEN. ITUATIONS WANTED--MEN, M—-BITUATIONE WANTED—WOMEN, Vi==FINANCIAL. RUSTNESS OPPORTUNITIES, AT INVESTMENTS, ATOCKA, BONDS, --NONEY LOANED, #-WANTED--TO BORROW, ViI—LIVE STOCK, CATTLE AND BWINE, DOGR, CATS, .PETH. EGGS, POULTRY, SUPPLIE HORSES, VEHICLER, WANTED-LIVE STOCK, _ 130 Areh Bt WUPMORTLE CATE - Nales and service. Olip Service Sistien, _ilartford Ave. coraer taniey, an aln Bt A, M, Paonesss, LEXTRGTON=TIigh grade motor care, Balee and seriice, U, nce, 61 Main St ‘phone 2216, NMOON MOTOR CARB-—Favorably kus#n Green, Bales und the world over, ¥, 2 227 Glen Bt.; 'phone 28 . Baies and 68 Eim street. DING MATERTALS, §7—~RURINESS & OFFICE EQUITMENT, BI-FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS, ~VEED AND FUEL - FERTILIZERS, WEE PLANTS, 61~FOOTWEAR AND ( THING, aoon HINGS TO ) 435 HOUSEHOLD ARTIC TINERY, ELEC, RCHANDISE L INSTRUMENTS, %8, DIAMONDE, JEWELRY, IX—REAL FSTATE FYOR RENT, PARTMENTS BUBINESS PLA vive, tor service, Hawker, ‘Telephone 34 REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kenneth 1o & C e and service, Ueor, ew Britain, Conn T=ANNOUNCEMENTS TS, NOTICES, LORISTE, ~PUNERAL DIRECTORS LOBT AND FOUND, PEREONALS, INOI MAY LECTURE, RE RIS e STUDEBAKERS-Light six touring, $305; A DT $1,350; biy elx tourl WAREHOUSES & STORAGE. 07 LA TVIAE Jogte WANTED--TO_RENT. Rudéontae yeat: 'ATE FOR SALE., 18— AGENTE—REAL LSTATE. 70~ AUCTION! 8. $0—-BLDG, & BUSINF.SS PROPERTY, ~BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE., RMS FOR SALE, OUSES FOR BALE. #4—~BHORE PLACES FOR 85-SURURBAN 1'OR SALE REAL ESTAT TAT NTE 00MS, BOARD AND HOTELS, 88~ HOTELS, 59—-ROOMS FOR RENT, & ROOMS AND BOARD, OOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPI FANTED—BOARD OR LODGI Buick is a Used Bulck." I ANNOUNCEMENTS e ceeed | BUICK, 1037, b passenger, 6 cyllndsr sport Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 modd;l, :unbmp:lmn ndnummn Pack- — P v ar lue, 4 brand new coid tires, all spoit ULTS--Automatic scaling, con- [ extras, This car can bo bought right.. Nuw CoKt less | mritain Bulck Co., 335 Arch 8, el 3807, BUIUK COUPE 1923, 6-cylinder, 2 bulfip‘- ers, spare tire, et run very little;. new in_every detal 'w Britain Buick Co, 225 Arch St hone 2607, CHALMERS, 1817, in_good condition, for #ale, Rubber good. Reasonable. Call after 6 o'clock, 233 No, Burritt St Simonsen, 'phone 3125-3, CHEVROLF uz; tluurln.dclr; good ap- A A _ | pearance, 5 good tires and good top and NURSERYMAN—Fruit trees, &hrubs, fow: paint. New Britain Buick Co. 225 -Arch ers, berries, hedge plants, Send address.| wireet; 'phone 2607, $10,000,000 Plant of Bridgeport, Conn, The followiug 1 _will call. Box 2§, Herald, ORD. T RO RUE will 1) H l N E R Y GHRYSANTITEMUNS, 10e up, Pom pomie, prly of Ford winter tops which A :\5: ]: a “l‘l‘l:sl:upn :-:;rf\s it l':w”vr:n- glve ‘you the comfort of a sedan at ap- N. 3 6) 3 Ak s x| v oo C' 1 is offered for Immedinte disposnl, regard- e oo | oot s Halepmiu 00,2108 less of cost, as premises must be va- T T R L L . cated at once, FORD wedan In good condition, Teasonabis, LATHES—Reed & Tee Bloild makes __Inquire_Herald, Box 12JG. SCREW MACHINES (8, & A.) 5| FORD sedan, excellent condition, Price UNIVERSAL GRINDELS vight. Morse, 21 Broad St. Plamville, s, 12 to 20 1n, FORD COUPE for sale, Can bo sesn daily SURFACE PLATE 303 W 5 rgadn URFACE PLATES at 393 West Maln ‘St A bargaih, FORD tourlng car, In good shaps mechan ly; falr tires, good paint and uphol. RADIAL DRILLS {IGH SPEED DRILLS | rice $65. M. Irving r, 193 ‘phona §11, “This 18 a Stude- IGHT ANV OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at ¢ Kim Bt.; service, 137 Charry Bl “The Bleeve-Valve Motor.” R. C. Kudolph. Fuone 3051-3, 7 Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 BUICK 8edan 1923, d-cylinder, brand Bew; driven very litel Gan bs bought at & big discount. N, B, Buick Co, 226 Arch ‘phone 2607, BUICK 1923 Spoi. Model Koa used as a demonstrator. Th rring & new cur guarantee and will be scld nt # big sacrince. New Britaln Bulck .’ 226 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, BUICK, 1917, 6 cylinder touring car, Good vain: and tres, Mechanical condition 13 fue, Low price], u Hulck Co., 335 Arch St. Phone 2607, “Next to & Nuw BALE, XCHANGE, Deen MET RING, STATIONERY. lice Force Takes Bridc Today at St. A creta steel reinforced, waterproo than wood or metal. Al takers, N, B. Vault &o. Map'e. Tel. 2765 Florists and Nurserymen 3 LOWERS, potted pianis. All Kinds. work. Free delivery, Sanda enhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel, 589-12, NURS MAN and Landscape gardener. Joseph's Church, MUST CHANGE TACTICS Occidental Oil Corporation Must Not Embellish Its Ads Too Much .Washington, Oct. 29. — The Occi- dental Oil corporation, of Mexia, Texas, has been ordered by the fed- eral trade commission, to discontinue making “false and misleading state- ments or representations” concerning its operations. The commission in- cluded in the order the names of T. Frank Smith, W. R. Charles and L. J. Robling, officers of the corporation. American & British Mfg. Co. 75th ANNIVERSARY Celebration in Commemoration of First Equal Rights Convention Washington, Oct.' 20, — A special ceremony commemorating the 78th anniversary of the first equal rights convention will be held in the capitol November 18 in connection with the national conference here of the wom- an's party. POTTED plants and cut flowers, Funcral wWorks a epecialty, Johnson's Greenhuuses, 517 Church St.; 'Phone 880, Lost and Yound AUTO crank lost in west end of city, Tele- phone 2548-5. BROWN leather bug, containing a_search- light, glasses, sum of money and other articl 1o; probably between Monroe and Hart VFinder return to 76 Mon- roe St. Phone 110, FOUND—A sum of money in 5 store Saturday night., Owner same by calling 1 14, GLABSES—Tortolso shell, lost riday eve. between Bast Maln and Washington Sts. Finder call 1473-13, the bride at 36 Maple street with guests present from New York ecity, New Haven and elsewhere. Willlam J. Fallon catered. The groom is an cx-serviceman and a member of the police force. The bride was formerly employed in the SOCIAL AT CARSWELL HOME, A pleasant Hallowe'en surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs, A.| Mrs. O, H. P. Belmont, president of J. Carswell at their home, 548 West the party, and Inez Haynes. Irwin, Main street, I°riday evening. Among|novelist, will be the memorial speak- the ‘guests were Mr. and Mrs, H.[ers. A choir of young women will Iead a procession through the comi- MOTORS GEAR JUTTERS HAND MILLERS TF N(i HEAD SHAFPERS , 3-16 to 3 In, and 10c may have DORT Roadater, 1921, Rudolph's Gar 120 Cherry St.; 'phone 2081+, , & room, 4 Elm Bt.; 'plione 1790. DORT 1927 truck, R, C. Rudoiph, ehows room 4 Elm phone 1790, ' Beryice tions and once the site of a fashion- ablo scaslde hotel, felt the tread of | jo ) C onue, Rov, Ernest Caldecott, to be determined, but the leaders of NS 100 yeary: sariier. pastor of All Souls Unitariad church, the progressive group look for an land Rey, A. W. Clark, former pastor, agreement in advahce of the organ-| | oMelatin The services were pri- lzatior of the house, s 0 vate. Burlal was in Vale cemetery, The number of places on each Report Is Current That He Will Go| "5 0 0 0 " Union college and committee which In to be allotted to| ¢, ... GATEE on Chautauqua Circuit, | unity and m.'.my bulldings closed |two other men robbing a Monticello|the majority and the minority will be \[:":n: AND .Tul.n'lf). By The Associated Press. | part of the day. At all General Elec- | store, Raner Is under $135,000 bail|decided at a conference of II\I" m.n. :”_:: 'T“A“nl"r‘fil!‘AA;'I'-‘.A Oklahoma City, Okla, Oct. 20.—|tric plants throughout the country|for automobile thefts in four states.|jority members of Hmvhuurw. which, AUTOMOBILES WANTED, This week will sce Governor Wal-|five minutes of silence were observed | Prisoners said they heard Barchi[under present plans, |“”' ""‘d“""" on UTOBTAXI BERVICE, ton, about whose official head has re-|out of respect to the dead chief con-|and ]Iunor sawing at the bars for anurdn,\. lml-rmhr-r {, .(‘wo ays Au:‘ )\'|‘n1-on~:rr~| Rig ol volved a tumultuous uproar for the|sulting engineer. Ilags will remain|some time and that they tried to|fore the convening nl" ugrom: ln.- MOTORCYCLES. past two months, appearing before at half staff until sundown Saturday. awaken 70 year old Under Sheriff|signments of the republ rlun m ‘;‘~‘|."j SERVICE 8TA the state senate to answer to charges| Hundreds visited the home yester-| Robert McNickle without success,|t0 committees then will "l:‘ ;nm‘f” .) NT—BUSINESS SERVICE. of Incompetency, corruption and|day, Jor four hours an unbroken The escape was not discovered until|the “"'“’“""‘"r on comm hl:.-s iy BARBERE, IIAIRIVS, MEKSEUSE, moral turpitude which the lower|iine flled past the casket, flower-|McNickie brought in the prisoners' will consist _" n!u' !"t;:lu cn‘n ~r-:~, :LHS;:; "\;”r;'[:‘ % :‘.'rii"lnv?m»‘n house of the legislature voted against|banked and surrounded by floral trib-|breakfast six hours later. ‘l-m’ll state with x_clpu b ;III.I 'rh~|n| : u: DURLioes ox AENDERED, him. The governor will go before utes of every varlety. Delegations| Raner's wife visted him Saturday|tation. .Th' r«.\lmlou:g or .lx 1.")‘"'1" SMAGING AND MILLINERY. the senate Thursday, and it is be-|from the clty government and busi-|and it is thought supplied the men mittee will be made :yrm'n } 1ed Hy "-'“_"{\,'-‘":j» lieved his appearance will be accom-|ness and educational institutions vis-(with hacksaws. :_’;‘:"‘r:‘::‘::’t'; in advance of the party 3 R ars. :I.nd‘::ln‘:y g s i ::;a:h:h;m’::c':;; :(l"})rfpgrcrlgr\n;et;|t:‘::: | Because of the reapportionment PN TR » A\’l“nl\(fl\i.v The senate, sitting as a court pre-|delivered from the pulpit of all city GRABECK-GRACE that is to be worked out and the un- | 4 TLUNBING, HEATG sided over by the chief justice of the'churche Ligg) " usnal number of \mun:j osl '-‘»nc "": _ OBBING, state supreme court, will consider the Ao S ::’lr:‘tomo,t:&ai;:mcv:’umh:::nz:’ ‘{flfi' rr"." e rrmn-fiq. /,\\LI:"‘":):J A ::;n:;::m;:dm‘:,:l:?‘, T;:,:;fmmpd‘ Oklahoma Prosecutor Hits | Popular Member of New Rritain Po- laborious task. The result of llls‘lu-' WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES. rt that Governor Walton has! t Walton’s Prison Polic; Lors will be subject to approval first : IV—RDUCATIONAL. be:nr::;rol.ched about a Chautauqua| 1{}]“. Okla., Oct. 29,—In lnnoumy- by the party conference and then by :l (:gfir\g’y—;nm’nzb‘u:rgn,ngr,,g, lecture contract was prevalent. His|jnp that the district court criminal —— | MENTAL AND. VO friends intimated that he was con-|jocket would begin on November 6, Willlam Joseph Grabeck and Mrs. TO TAX PAYERS ;s{'X\Ar'wG ‘n\'?r:‘!(\l'_. 'l'f,“,T;" CTORS, sidering such a proposal. John Goldsberry, county attorney,| Mary Eleanor Grace were marrled v 3 NTED—- 1) GEORS. |stated: “Now that the extravagant|inis morning at 9 o'clock’at St. Jo-| Assessors’ Notice. All persons in EMPLOYMENT, pardon and parole policy in this state| copp's church, by Rev. Patrick Daly, [the Town of New Britain, liable to pay :: ~EMPI 0\;1: '; A\‘?'Er:;‘l;'.ls. seems to have been checked by the | pastor of the church. taxes are hereby noufl't'd and request- | 401 —AGENTS WANTED, suspension from office of Governor o Ry led to return to the Assessors on or \‘anl’ton. 1 consider it safe to proceed w,T]’E:‘;]f;u2"b‘r‘:t;::h:oy:dflf\’nmlxrzgzn‘:: before the first day of November next, with the trial of accused felons.” bost man, and Mrs. Grace Keenan of (® list of all property owned or possess.- New York city, a cousin of the bride, |4 by them on the first day of Octo- as matron of honor. or, 1923, The Assessors will meet | The bride wore a suit of kit fox vel-|In thelr office, "City Hall, West Main lona with squirrel trimmings and a|Siréct, Monday, Oct. 1, 1623, and every hat to mateh. She wore a corsage day thereafter during October, except bouquet of chrysanthemums, The Sundays, for the purpose of receiving matron of honor wore a taupe sujt|Sald lists. Office hours from 9 a. m. with squirrel trimmings and a hat of |t0 » P. m. Monday and Saturday eve- paradise. ning from 7 to 9. Auvnuuu‘ is called Following the church ceremony, a[to the following statute: Each resi- reception was held at the home of|dent and every corporation of any town Tiable to give in a list and pay taxes thereon, shall on or before'the first day of November in each year, give in his list, made and sworn to as kereinbefore prescribed; and if he shall neglect or refuse to do so, tha | Assessors shall fill out a list for him, which e ING MACHIN ol Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. I, P, Carswell, Mrs. E. Carswell, Miss Eleanor Cars- well, Mrs. Helen Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. | F. Gehring, Mr. and Mrs, J. Havelick, Mr. and Mrs. H. Markie and Miss Ethel Markie, all of this city, and Mr. dors of the capitol to the crypt, where tributes will be placed before the statues of Lucretla Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Participants, it was added, also will office of Landers, Frary & Clark. SKINN Dwight Skinner, secretary iR 2D LIEUTENANT. of the putting thereon all property they have reason to believe is owned by him, liable to taxation, at actual valuation thereof from the best infor. wation they can obtain and add there unto 10 per cent of the valuation.” £] 'RIC HOISTS NDERS & DRILLS { SAW BLADES TOOLS—~SMALL PARTS, ETC, All of the above are of varlous standard makes and many Most of the ma- Tag No, LEMON and white setter lost. 345 118 Name on collar, Return to ark St PURSE—RBrown, lost on Hartford trolley last night, Finder return to 36 Iord st Hartford, Conn. Tel. 3-0849, Station, 127 Cherry St.; 'phone 2081 FRANKLIN SEDAN 1020, excelient paint, upholstery like new, good tires and me- chanically in fine shap: New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch St.; 'phone 2 FORD COUPE, 1022, in excellent candi throughout; fine appearance; can . be Boys' club, has passed his examina- tions and now is enrolled as a second lfeutenant in'the ' Officers’ Reserve corps as an infantry officer. wear for the first time the new wom- an’s party costume for ceremonies and pageants, which have been designed in purple, white and gold. Personals ] nurse will_care for imvalid i Address Box 3JG, Herald, chines are practically new and some were never used, Representative on Plant Premises. Phone Noble 800 (UBridgeport), and Mrs. . B. Hart of Unionville. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. H, Bacon and F. Gehring. Games were played and refreshments served. bought cheap, New Britain Buick Co., EDWARD A, McCARTHY, 225 Arch St,; 'phonn 2607, EDWARD J. HENNESSY, JOSEPH A. KLOSKOWSKI, GRADUATE her home, By Al Posen Chortle this to the Children CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITT— THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Trades vn Ford Coupe, | Bulck Coupa, Bulck 4-Cyl. Sedan. Bulck 8port Model, Tourlng Can Briscos Roadater, WEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ! AND P\GS AAD GEESE AND CAICKENS — AND A HORSE AND TOO - NS S We’LL UISIT UACLE ABNER'S FARM AND SEB THE COws THAT MOO\ = \ Bulck Roadster NEXT SUMMER, | NOU'RE VERY GOOD, T'LL TEW. You WAAT We'W. DO - Bulck Touring car, Palge 7-pass. Touring ce:, Franklin Sedan, Hupmoblie, White Touring, dew and considered, used carp Leo St. Thomas, Manager of Used Car Department, NEW BRITAIN BUICK Co, 225 ARCH ST, 'PHONE 2 ‘_.) FORDS—FORDS—FORDE - Sedans, 4300 Runabouts, $50, $75, $100, Tourings, $50, §75, $100, Coupes, $225, $250, Light Deliveries, $50, $75, $100, . koo s s - » — . e . AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE, 200 BAST MAIN & ‘wAow ITLL TAKE WAL IF yA AIAT OLD Live ST AT LT Ok MDNE GIT AN;MO/‘E){ EHE(gE.' PHONE 2701, B é FURNISH UP A HOW'R You g GONANA DO IT?L = Y- YES sir T PASIeNger coupe 5 brand new tires, up- wnd miotor perfect. This is a real bargain If taken at once, $1,000, Wi take your open car In trade. M. Irving fester, 193 Arch St. Phone 811, “This 1951 new paint Wire £ cenger touring a fine shape throughout. Good tires and olstery. Price $325. M. Irving Jester, Arch 8t. FPhone 511. “This is & A five good tires, A G iape, and looks Hawker, 53 hanically; good; 3350 takes it Elm 8t.; ‘phone 24566, HUPMOBILE 1020 touring car, in fine shape mechanically, good tires, fine ape earance, several extras; price s low, w Britain Buick Co. 225 Arch Se; ‘phone 2607, 4 JEWETT 1923 3.pas only 5,000 miles an: detall. A G, ‘phone 3436 Copyrght. 1923 P anpaper Fenture Service, Ine . Great nger coupe, driven biand new in every Hawker, 62 Elm atrenty i rights recered