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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Wmc NEWS FLASHFS Euov llm“'“ PART' b'l*f'l-' intelligence tests were given Sixth Annual Sacial of Conneotiout | 1he opening period this moring. They Gevernor hot deseribes inro-, Superintendent of Pittshurgh I consisted of bookiets of nine pages. ' |Iur Mellon's defense of federal pro-|schools denies statement of ehildren's| Husiness College Fumishes Enter: | They uenl-“.u.num 50 that the ques: —— hibition system as “a defense of | serviee bureau official that speoning tions could bo answered in & short L ihings 88 thy are,” and says what 13| and petting parties in Pittsburgh high| ‘inment For Students and Friends. | time, Questions dealing with Eng- {Vish, seience, history and arithmetie | Ed Howe of Alchison Globe Un-|voedes is wet s aeiense ot prosent The sisth annual Haliows'en pary |Ioh: Seien wrongs but the determination to sfop | sehools have reached “scandalous pro-| of the Connecticut Business eollege ""'"‘ "“"“ Lt | portions was held last evening at Jr, O, U/, A n,.n“:-‘:.'-n :;:..:u:.n:»'; -T A:': n;'..::l: | | Pl M. hall en Hungerford court. About Dempsey's profits from Firpa bout| 109 young l',m:, .‘"““ i the | 198M, reported for practice for lh: — 3 Cons drtven very big siscoust TrETE !-- —— : - ! New Oricans Times:Picayune quotes pathologists as declaring 1t thelr be-| have given him and Jaek Kearns full | guacis and their friends, were pres: first time yesterday afternoon, tief that mutiliated boedies found in| ttle to large Los Angeles apartent)| Soe Nusio for dancing was fur- Ben Doherty of the steond team used the Atehison Globe has his fivst 1ok | lake and identified at Watt Daniel and | house, bonding fiem that handied deal| nigheq” by Lyneh's orchestra, The | M0 At Buard, at New York in fifteen years, and hia| T, ¥, Richard were not in the water | dvelares arand Iareh Was od by Heary Fusler _‘I.hn- first wnesting of the M.nmnf.- heart has not skipped a beat [more than 48 hours, but that pathe- | and Miss Mary O'irien, During the |'16% €lub will be held in the Aca- Describing his improssions ~ today, | logists had no doubt that bodiea were| 1Heads of amociated Industries at)oien e s 1eonora Rakauskas en- | 16MIe building Thursday afternoon at hesided Pase ne he said he ecouldn't see a great deal|those of Daniel and Richard Chicage says Parls may have kneef . ..ic0q with severa! solos, and Mln!"" close of sehool, The club will be P .‘::u.l '?.\-uz.!.l‘ [ of difference between the metropelis SR length skirts but that American wom- Katherine Mleath gave an ‘“mn.mmn"""" the direetion of Robert Goff and his own Kansas home, Ho Lioyd Gorge telly Phitadelphians| " of good Ilun‘ulll avoid them of Russian toe dancing this year, gLl g seomed to see the city through Atehs| oy ingenendence hall recalls to men - - y Many pleasing costumes were worn, Wroadway Rappers couldn't | of hia land memories that are not( Y{IeW rab issuse shrank W AAINS g the prise contesta were greatly| WOMAN AS LORD MAYOR, “ | " ; wholly pleasant, but that it is good to | 2754 .'y._"‘::;" hicago o %] enjoyed by those in attendance, Miss! Narwieh, England, Oct. $1,~This ANNOUNCEMENTS 1%, “Ceriinde Wc_ have ‘em o .\,Inh‘?\?'lv be reminded of these incidenta, L NBow L Reatrice Htewart, as a Colonial lass, | eity has the honor of naming the first | I every detatll, New Hiital B s tars alhe . W. Hockennereer. Tochester, X,| O the prize for the best costume. | woman lord mayor of England. Hev. | Wurial Vaults, Monumwnts 336 Arch B ‘phens 160, N met on mIr(a0e LA hay da| Dougias Fairbanks and Mary Pick=| y.' Jumberman. former all.American| THe Prize for the most comical mule | eral amall towns have had women | FURTAT, VAULYE-"Auloniatl? aallagioh: | FUICK, 1976 towing car, yood Fain & JERREAR ety S, Jue tord announce at Los Angeles that! gaathall tackle, dies at Cape Giradean, | C2¥LUM® Was glven to Herbert Rogers, | mayors, but no city aspiring to the :-..‘."J::‘.."L‘:" AU e can whders| e oty 8f "n::.fl::r:A»‘.n.:::'er In Alchlson, @ @ ed the Tiroadway|they have ordered suit against east- | o ; . | while the lady's prize was won by | importance of belug governed by # Price ouly $198, AS_he shoulder ' ern motion pieture magazine whieh | Ithoda White, Miss Allee O'Mal- | jord mayoer has hitherto chosen o™ lorists and N nea Y T ley was voted the most popular Young | woman for the post, CUF PLOWERR, poited” ol —il” B good, Neasvnable, Uall afier i New York, Oct, 31,—KEd Howe of Dav, Tels, erowds in a way to belie his '.'u|mmu - - o Py y printed report that they had Jae! schacfer defeats Kdouard § . f::r':u:" was asked 1t ho walked for| | reled because of another woman. n.;lr‘-‘n:nn: 111‘1‘(I|II7|.Arl‘|n n Nr:r'\':a:—': Indy At the gathering, wnd <Jaok pr i “Hell, no."* he replied. “1 work. 1| — 500 points to 451, '\:'l"""“'l"" fmost l",""“"", s P ey . shoek wheat, pitch hay and make| New York organizations join in pro- — ;.r- '1'.":"".:‘: ';xl “..“.1..-?.‘32"".? NOTIOR, garden on Potato Hill Farm." test against methods employed in dis- | Nerlin government views politienl | 110 prize for th i i) | My wite, Bophie Hemingway, hav. tribution of tickets for Lioyd Ceorge's| situation growing out of Saxon con-|Present, and Henry IFusler wan voted | y,g har 1y hed and board without the best dancar. The priae fox trot | Ul Lot 0 O In no longar Mr. Howe was disappointed be- cause he couldn't see George V.| tarewell address at Metropolitan | flicts as improved, but Bavarian out-| " . » y 4 i was won by Miss Nellle Jacobn and | oroiag to oredit in my name and 1 Bimonsen, ‘phone 3135-3, o Baker, venerable banker, who is now | opera house, | 100k is more involved, lute dispatches i ' . - partner, while the trophy for the |y o hy swarn all persons from lnmln.’ J . ot VLR ORGRIYMAN- Praf Y Th36: Toarng Tar o W5 Ry 10 ton, Newly painted, Can be Bought vines, New Hritain Motne wales Co, 6 Maln in Kurope, He saw his son, however, | - indicate, P | wrize waltz was taken by Miss Clara 4 and assured him that bankers are| Xing George praises Mr. Tonar o r : Y 3 or harboring her on my account an I |y — . s ) ¢ the men who bulld up communities. | [4w aa capable counsellor and dovot | Portuguese cabinet, headed by An-Downham and her pariner - lwill no longer hold myself respon- FOTTED plants nd oul Howere Funersl | DEPENUABLE UGED CARS— “Too many people look on capital- | ed friend, tonio Silva as premier, resigns, The entertainment comm g sible for debts of her contracting, 517 Chureh 8t.; 'Phone whose efforts the success of the party LOUIS HEMINGWAY e Mrs. Rhoda - ara cnid . it they were pickpockets," Ford sedan, ste a8 Y g wan due, consisted of e Yord pedan, A\ $ ” k- HROW S souvenir 1920 Dodge Kros. touring. White, Rena Korner, Leonora I “Glowvester,” containing $10 bitl lost on 1917 Lodge Bros. touring. he expostulated indignantly, “But they aren't; they're the representa- ) ' NOTIC v he best men in commercial UDG GAR OLOG s WOME SG s auskas, Florence Luff ,Allee Goodale, p Franklin Sauare or Eim St Pinder re 1921 10 il chaseis, tives of the bes L, J E Y AP IZE N LF FINAL Anna Scavillo, Clarn Downham,| Taken by virtue of an Exccution,| tum fto Hetald offic 1933 Bulek roadstor, Florence Cenci, Henry Fusle Ph | issued by the City Court of New Brit- |GRWEO pin Toat To VIcTalty of Mt 8 o > e kit e Kurnicki, Herbert |ain, directing me to sell at Public | _teward, Tel, o Vendue to the highest bidder, at the | FOUND—A sun of money in 6 and 10c 108 LA DN pveninas e T @ was taken to Chinatown, the B Bowery, to Washington Square, but he |Says He Had No Intention of Being| Mrs, €, B, Parsons and Mrs, . S [ Volz, ,\nl]h:;:u’ i hewed a sight of Greenwlch Vil- b 3 h o Rogers, and Ernest Maltz, 15::'.‘. He explained he had “kin livin'| Discourteous to Young Woman| Bennett Engage in Match Today At| The Misses O'Brien, O'Malley, Dil- [ public sign post in the Town of New ::(:‘n‘: ».;".':(n night iy have down_there,” but guessed he “didn't ; : | Rt lon and Collins, teachers at the [Britain, 14 days after date which Wil [ Fo carer s o oot FrTBoTwesm Wi care 1o see it." Who Accosted Him on Street. | Shuttle Meadow Course, school, acted as chaperones during | be November 15th, A, D, 1923, at 10 TWO pairo n"ur‘:fi('m:." ‘_;m; 'I\"ol;y:“ A:-" PRI I T e v ‘eloc » o 21, sed ' - > Refreshments were | o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy sald ol R e i m“"u_.m and He. took a look at the lower east| New York, Oct. 31 —Elbert . H. side with it millions, and declded that| Gary, chairman of the United States|champlonship in the Shuttle Meadow . t Nax 0, Unkeibach, the “new Americans looked all right.” | gteel corporation, today emphatically [ club Women's Golf tournament is before midnight, all | following described property to Wit: | GRAGUATE murss wiil « but courteously denied any implied | being played this afternoon between 1 Elecctric \\n:[‘lnz Muvlpn», 1 _hh‘c- A CLAIM MALICIOUS PLOT. discourtesy to a young woman who| Mrs. C. B. Parsons, who defeated Mrs. . \ :r’;i:-”vnm'”\'q-l h’lw~'l-r'|(l ‘l\".“;r.dfll‘:"-rf e S — — FORD, 1915, sedan, upholsiery, paint an il last Monday accosted him in Wall| Alton Greene yesterday, 6 and 5, and wing Machine, all located at 86 1-3 on coal LIl Aoy i . ] o ast Monday accostel m in Al Vel Y ) 31.—David Lloyd | Pearl strect, | 1 Tow:! ¢ New b tires vory good., In fine shape mechas: v 3 d rs. C. 8, Bennett, whose last match b g (R AY b et . T 3 fcally. Vrico $150, New Britain Motor British Livestock Owners Fear Spread | street and tried to hand him a|Mrs C 8. B h. ! teh New \nrk‘t"f'“ \ ."‘ l\: "N'"m & |n'rI sire n said Town of ew ::m:l ur: ther !;l“r.:v: T, Woods, 61 v ‘| was a win over Mrs. James North. George, Great Britain's wa +| Britain, poa] ke B8 L ose . | _Bules Co, § Main st of Hoof and Mouth Discasc. :::‘,.?:,:c‘l‘:,:. 2;:':;;,23':::;‘ “:::C“:{ Mrs. Parsons reached the finals by | will arrive in New York tonight com- | Dated at New Britain, Conn., this | WANTED=LO0G mien, “wameil and cITen | FoRD WINTER TOP—We have & Tmlted | pleting the last lap of the Jjourney]3ist duy of October, 1923. mants, Hosign Clothing Store, 63 Church ;‘,‘f}’:"ia.‘,”...'"“'."u...‘?.‘.'r'.“..r l:":ed‘:‘;".‘.’[ ‘:;,” London, Oct. 31.—British livestock | (hoir elerks, defeating Mrs, W. 1. Attwood, M Octc ; , owners are agitated over the frequent| mpo young woman, who represent- | Itobert IPrisbie and Mrs. Greene, | that has carried him thousands of GEO. A, STARK, Bt., next to®Herald oflice, proximately . The Holcomb Co, 103 and mysterious outbreaks of the|oq the union of bookkeepers, stenog-| While Mrs. Bennett has beaten Mrs. [ miles through Canada and the United Constable, TATTIER maken no dUTerence with us. | _Gofte St New ilaven, Conn. toot and mouth diseaso of which| unhars and accountants, which is| ¥red Chamberlain, Mrs, R. Howe and | States. ey (\|\":‘ h-';:‘l:‘;;;w‘rh- “ggulx‘n;x§:1 ‘.'..'!,‘:Lq r:‘u"’ Iy dnn T good vondition, Feasonabie, there have been no less than 160 in|geokins to unfonize the “white col-| MTe. North. NOTION wenthor, also evenings. Arcado Studio. | cormiuite_llerald, Box 13JG. B Great 5'““““ 5‘{'“" the “"dl of|lar” workers of the financial district, | I'l'h«- fotrmement his protduted many Bl s ot An forasittionits — o e e AR T August, resulting in the compulsory /|, complaincd that Mr. Gary had|¢l0s¢ matches and the outcome of to- {me directed and will be sold at Pub- J' ', ] D COUPE Tor s 7 et ) slaughter of 4,706 cattle, 6,279 sheep J.'.flpr‘o?.'ll’,’..i‘fi.'u‘, brashed her aside, | 8¥'s match is being waited for with Don't ¥ail to Attend The |1l Venaueto the Highest ,bidder at L i EOM?EL Main 81, A vargatn and 3,637 hogs. For these the gov- .y pagn't the slightest idea of i’;‘c‘;‘“‘:k\in'r“t","’o ‘;L”‘:’ o terms, || ALLOW! S AND || Clark’s Garage, 236 Main street, New Auto and Truck Agencies {ouring car, | good ahape tmechaie ernment has been obliged Lo PA¥|what the young woman wanted,” M. £ tHRDw URNJIER DANCE TONIGHT Britain, County of Hartford, fourteen | So7oR—OTOR CARS— Hoitar ~tari™a7s i falr tiram g20d palnt aod -upliols -e::ythc I,47.unzrenlu; harc been far Qary CXRIMRGCH RO mAIEC S | e salmon, and likewise carp, ATNEN GRANGE HALD Hlljl)ls “l“pvr dr‘m"\' “\hh}\h ‘::“ 1':;‘--30"' t”‘: :‘J:K l;l:*lllx‘:\llnml‘;:zu,;"ht‘u “""".:ul,l\r:-“r;:‘ ulllu':.-“nh i L L apart, the suggestion is made "“"i:;dl-:a:ult l:)n‘:ays::r:gu:toe::;dlmhx:;{"""e been known to live a century, Newingrupeentor o'cl(ln-l(aai‘n n”w. :H‘rrn’aon: [ s:nl:(sf;' 2 Wi | BORD ReaAi 21, Rudolph's the disease is spread intentionally and | o pamphlet I certainly would | While some ccls have survived for 60 said cxecution and my fees thereon, |CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS—| 1:/ Cherry St; 'plions s Bal the breeders arc endeavoring to Bet|yave taken it and 1 would have read S the following described property, to| st Main comer Liaieble ¢ " | o T T Cetrods 9 the ministry of agriculture to instl-|ys wipy jnterest, too. 1 have no desire R R Wit Ong Goed Jrenok 2 CITANDLER and Cleveland niofor cal e B e aipy Salow tute an Inquiry. They also demand |y, 1o giscourteous at any time, es- TO TAX PAYERS Dated at New Britain, Conn., this| acccssorics, American Sales Co,, § Klm St.| station, 137 Cherry .St; 'phome 2051-2 that police detectives be set to Work | cojaqly to a woman.” persons in | 31st day of Oct. 1923. CHEVRO 7 Tor beonomical | FRANKLIN SEDAN 1530, excellon A. CARLSON, tranaport ) Motor Sales | upholstery like new, good tires and me- ;¢ ¢ N . Al to trace the supposed offenders. Assessors’ Notice. CothnLY vt chanically in fine shupe. New Britain The final match for the women's|the evening. served and the gathering came to aexecution and my fees thercon, the rsonals close shortly S T > the Town of New Britain, liable to pay | Deputy Sherift or BREAD PRICES RISE. Ry §22- > taxes are hereby notifled and request- DODGE™ BROTHERS MOTOR CAViS—Salwe | _Mulck Co, 235 Arch 8 WILL PENALIZE TAX EVADERS. Paris, Oct. 31.—The price of bread o § ed to return to the Assessors on or and service. 5. & F. M FORD COUPE, 1972, Tn Washington, Oct. 31.—Commission- |in Paris beginning tomorrow will be 5 x Lefore the first day of November next, American & British Mfg. Co. |5u el Lhaul: ohon .| thivughout; fine “appearance; 4 v 4 . 3 A 5 v cars. bought cheap, New a list of all property owned or posscss. ‘ g “Just Real Goszd Cars” C.| 220 Arch St; 'phone | | er Blair today issued an order to col- |increased one sou per kilogram. The| ' R 7 3 : y lectors of internal revenue to invoke|authorities, after holding out at first| ed by them on the first day of Octo-| $10,000000 Plant of Bridgeport, Conu. g I TR T ber, 1923, The Assessors will meet aun (alideiie D C tractor. Sa penalties hercafter in all cases of |against the advance, finally yielded to o B 1 | West. Ma d - Z 5 ce, Uity Hall, West Main T rts and ac ' ¢ SR VD CASLN AN N improperly executed sales.tax returns|the pressure of the bakers who based by merchants. The ruling affects|their demand for the extra sou on sireet, Monday, Oct. 1, 1923, and every AL every mercantile establishment selling | the rise in the cost of flour. 2 day thercafter during October, except iy offercd for immediate disposnl, regard- “‘Jfi’?fluefif”iJ“ffif’.‘.ew‘fl'f.'lfi':.f Ijhoing, 1922 Ford Coupe. R —— Sundays, for the purpose of recciving less of cost, as premiscs must be va-| aq Auty Saics Co. Sales and Service 1923 Bulck Coupe, taxable articles and was regarded here e s as another step in the program of the STORMS DAMAGE CROPS. said lists. Office hours from 9 a. m. {00 B Ph 00 & ee Bfond makes _139 Arch Bt.; 'phone 2109, buredu to bring about more rigid en-| Madrid, Oct. 31.—Violent gales and to 5 p. m. Monday and Saturday eve- | SCREW MACHINES (8. & A.) HUPMOBILE CAKS—Sales and service. 1923 Bulck 4-Cyl, Sedan, x S : | rom 7 ention is called VERSAL GRINDERS Service Station, llartford Ave., ¥ forcement of all items of the tax|heavy rains have caused enormous| ning from 7 to 9. Attentio J > FeRINRA wnd 15 Main B, A, M) Paonesse. 1922 Buici Sport Model, Tourlng Ca, laws. damage to the crops, - especlally | . Sylpho-Nathol is bottled sun- to the followlng statute: ‘'Each resi- W 3 SN-HIgh greils Mmotorears Saise 4 i g oranges, In the provinces of Valencia I‘:fl‘; l‘l:“l” i ;n;:l.i.cd regu- dent and every corporation of any | AR S 3 ryice, C.AC Boice, 61 Main i Brlscoo- Ruadater, ‘ R e , { & i ppes, town liable to give in a list and pay RADIAL DRIL 'phone 2216, v ENG D and Alicante. Rivers are flooded, Ul SPE RIL P = —. e PN Buick Roadste, PR EEAD TINGAGIMBNT. s SR el gellars and other dark places |5 ey thereon, shall on or before the | HUGIHSRERD DRI LLS BOOR FTOI ~CATS—TAvoraily s skl sy ) Paris, Oct. 31.—It is expected that MORE TROOPS CALLED. Thin sewsslul gemtilin b first day u(‘No\'cmber in each year |GmpAr CUTTERS Q;’,’,\“‘"” L'Z'DT e:".my e m::r::: zsfvl;' wna Bulek Tourlug car, [} d give in his list, made and sworn to as| HAND MILLERS 3 and Oakiand motor cars, Eaies aod Paige 7-pass. Tourlog cau the betrothal of Crown Prince Leo- By The Associated Press, e, to0: 08 Suts, wounds | i 1 3 HEAD SHAPERS . A few drops hereinbefore prescribed; and if hae - Jé" - i Sl A, G, Hawker, 68 Lln street 0 3 in. Telephone 2466, 1920 Franklin Sedan, iy 3 pold of Belgium and Princess Ma- M | ; ¢ ” Manila, Oct, 31—One hundred ad- | do. B ‘deal 11 | falda, second daughter of King Vie ditional Philippine constabulary ~18¢, 35¢, :;{ n;; e;l.z.; : ahall negleot or. r6tusn 100 8o, the N STANDE "y 34 Assessors shall fill out a list for him, . & 8 BENCH LBEGS REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kennot 1920 Hupmobiis, tor Emmanuel of Ttaly, will be made troops left today for the island of ! ter Mindoro. oy they have reason to belleve is owned | ppg TRIC GRINDERS & DRILLS “elephone_2110, 4 R oL ! s PILES < SAW BLADES Trades on new and used cars by him, liable to taxation, at actual| FORC 1 PRINCESS NOT BADLY HURT. DUBLIN STRIKE ENDS SYLPI-IOH valuation thercof from the hest infor. | GRINDSTONES-PACKING = = . considered. ‘Doorn, Oct. 31.—The injury to| Dublin, Oct. 31.—All the striking wmation they can obtain and add there | A1 of the ahove aro of \arious standard | STUDEBAKERS--Light six touring, $98 Leo St 1 Princess Hermine's ear, caused by a|dock workers returned to work this unto 10 per cent of the valuation.” makes and muny elz Most of the ma-| special six touring, $1,350; big aix touring, S Rl L EDWARD A. McCARTHY, chines are practically new and some were| §1,750; F, O, B. factory. M. irving Jester. VoS hsnicesrtnehg 153 Atch 8t “This is & Btudeouker year." NEW BRITAIN BUICK cO. stone that struck her while she was|morning. Channel steamers today never used LEDWARD J, HENNESSY, Representative on Plant Premises, 25 ARCH 8T, 'PHUNE 2607, walking near Doorn castle, is painful | were loading cargo in preparation for but not serious. salling tonight, b JOSEPH A, KLOSKOWSKI, Phone Noble 800 (Bridgeport). THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Slam this on your Sohmer By Al Posen Sedans, §275, 300, Runabouts, $30, $75, $100, Tourings, §50, 875, $100, WHAT A VOICE HE'S GOT!- | FOOTBALWL ON D’LOT ! - A LTTE TOT—~ AUTOMORIVE ‘BALES & NAVIDR, Eer conpe, Wire and new tires, up- This io a real bargain if taken at once, $1,000. Wil take your open car n tr L Irving Arch 81, T . “This HUDEON, ) °r touring car in fine + througnout. Good tires and upholstery, Price $325. M. [rving Jester, 194 s Phone 811, “This s a Btude MUPMORTLE isuring “AT ehaps, mechanlcally; five good tires, and Inoke good; $150 takes It A, G. Hawker, 53 Elm 8t 'plona 2436, 5 HUPMODILE 1020 ng car, in fine % shape mechunically, good tires, fine ape ( ' 3 ) /| pearance, several oxtras; e 13 low, \, A New Britain Bulck Arch 8t} ' \./ ' ] - » phone_ 260 JEWETT 1923 3.passenger conpe, driven only 5,000 miles and brand new in every detail A, Hawker, 52 Eim strest; phone © LATE MODEL USED CARS AT A SUB. BTANTIAL REDUCTION--BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY— HRS GOl IV ' JUST TELL ME HILL TELL YA HOW ALL you GOTTA DO 1S = 021 Hudeon touting ] | HOW 0 DOUBLENT'noUBLE VER BUY SOMETHING FER 1922 3psawel Sodan ME HOW TMAK My MOANEY, LETH J OAE MILLION AA SELL 2 Bpocial Tonting Btudsbaker, Al 2 ALOAE MAKIA H 3 Bulek 6, sport touring, it M A mILLIOA. £ i L g e Z 932 Maamall o Maxwell coupe Maxwsll touring. 1023 Ford touring. Oldsmoblle sedan, $200. HONEYMAN AUTO SAVLES co, 128 ARCH §Y. TEL. 2109, | AXWELL, Tate 1071 Chois of twe very goud running cars, only $100 cash and | clght parments of $25. Aaron G. Cohen, | Ine, 1 Park St., Hartford. OAKLAN uring car, VINTW‘"'V!H;H' . upholstery and pa'nt; fine running orde price only $1 A. G. Mawke - gl v 52 Eim OUR Willys-Kuight deinonstrator for sah Garage, 127 Cherry 8t.; ‘phone 208kl Balesroum, 4 Elm 8t.; ‘phone 1799, Coprighy, 1923 Newspaper bea-ure Sersies Crent Brotarn nghts reser .

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