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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923 CITY ITEMS. WAL STREET STOCK which is*being started by Dr. Samuel Close has done and is doing. McFarland replied that he had been told of it, but that the country did not know, and he wanted the country to know, Radel Is Elected Head Of Qyster Growers Assn. New Haven, Nov. 16.—Andrew Ra- del, of South Norwalk, was elected president of the Gonnecticut oyster Erow association at its annual meeting here yesterday, He succeeds H. W. Beach of this city, who declined | as he is a member of the shell_ fish commission. Herbert 1. Brown this city was elected sccretary-treas. urer, Charles E. Wheeler of Strat ford made a report as a delegate to the anti-pollution convention at Atlan- - DISABLED VETS VOIGE PROTETS (Continued from First Page) PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Meombers Hartford Stock Exchange Staaley R. Eddy, Manages 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 All Tickets for Yale And Princeton Game Gone New Haven, Nov, 16.—Under a mis- taken idea that the Yale ticket office had a supply of tickets for tomor- row's Yale-Princeton gamé a large number of persons swooped down on that office today. There were no Delano, of the Tuberculosis Relief society, will hold its first meeting in the board of health clinie rooms in the Booth block, tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Platt dununce the arrival of an eight and three- quarter pound son this morning. Mother and child, at the New Britain High Low 34 99% 160 % 4% 585 Am Bt Am Can "lAm cr & 1 |Am Cot 0il “|Am Loco Am Sm & Re. Sug We Offer: “I was as sober then as now.” “And Mrs. Mortimer?" “The same.” Forbes said Mortimer was drunk on another occasion soon afterwards. “How .was it that on your official inspection trip you carried this drynk tickets and no prospects of any, the supply having been entirely exhaust- ed many days ago, .according to an- general hospital, are doing well. A miscellaneous shower was QAL e |Am Sg Rf em tic City. Mr. Beach in a report on Am Tel & Tel oyster planting said the growers had 4 1o 146% ten- 146% 50 New Britain Machine PREFERRED dered Miss Wanda Bush gt her home on 53 City avenue last evening, She réceived many beautiful and useful gifts. She is to become the bride of Wilbur Bailey, December 15. Rev. T. A. Auten will hold his sec- | ond quarterly conference at the A. M. | E. Zion ehurch this evening at 7:30 Bucchi Sues for $1,000 . = |ociock. obt ‘Alleging Careless Driving| A daugkter has been born to Mr. : . ’ 4 Mrs. Bernard J. Ackerman of Pictro Biuechi of this city has|®"° O rought suit for $1.000 againee 3. § | Hartford. Mrs. Ackerman before her “Oh, not so heavily.” Kennedy of 6§ Garden street as the re- :;:“t":;:‘c‘;ww"s Miss Lillian Gimsberg ; i It of bil i i v Commander O'Leaty was in charge|®ult of &0 sutomobile aceident which | o " "eliy o0 104 professionsi of the Veterans' bureau supply divi-| °ccurred in Avon in October. Bucchi W sarataabs ot O G i sion and had testificd at length about | Clims damages on the ground that | Women's ciub will scrve a baked bean The Paiiidite sale. he was personally injured because of | SUPPEr Saturday cvening between § o Kennedy's careless driving. Constable |1 8 o'¢lock at the club house. = Sne . B, Fred Winkle served the papers and | T1e enlistment of Delbert J. Gee 4 jan then renewed his mmmn‘lms attached property on Garden of 250 Main street for the cavairy ;)n z‘e:ee;::tz' :::l‘.hv‘] boli;\?rmlttrg tt; street owned by the defendant. #The ‘:di been recorded at the local United l’:rhes ot Chm;;" B ‘d“’i';: "’ case is returnable in the superior ";l‘",’: A""".I"”“"‘.""" sation, . He 5 ". ,d i b " hn eed reitera: .‘ court at Hartford on the first Tuesday ;;1 e detailed to Fort Ethan Allen, ed the decision offthe committee not| i\ hecember, urlington, Wgrmont, to go into that matter and O'Ryan et A son has been born to Mr. and announced that hi; -examinati Mrs. Willia 25 Vileox T et ety 500,000 REPRESENTED wrions A SuuEbiee hus hive ate b Chairman e . and Mrs, Walter Korsick of 190 tioning. | Broad str “Do you ktww why Charles | A marriage license has been Cramer (former general counsel to Charles E. J. Davidson of the bureau) committed suicide?” den street and Miss Stell “I've asked a great many people,” 98 Dwight stfeet. Forbes replied. “I've heard domestic difficulties; financial difficulties and trouble tvith oil junds.” spent 325,864 for sced ovstors and |y (i) planting. The seed was brought from | Ana Cop Virginia and Delaware waters, The | o 700 oo : Ate Tp & S F.. Virginia. stock fails to show results, | € 0 % N0 he said, as winter's cold is apt to kill |5 0 4 it f Baldwin Loco ¥ | Balt & Onhio Beth Steel B | Consol Textile Ycar | Can Pacitic nouncement. Many students, believ- ing that if Yale wins tomorrow the interest will not be so keen in the Harvard game had posted notices of offers to exchange Harvard tickets for | Princeton game tickets. ‘ 69 73 70% 374 96 143 127 "y"l‘ 1 49% 6% 145 around with you?” asked O’Ryan.- “He'd have his little souse at some party and I'd warn him that he would have to leave us until he behaved,” the witness said. “He would apolo- gize and say he would not do it again, and I'd believe him.” The inquiry was taken back to the bureau’s plant at Perryville, Md. “You leaned pretfy heavily Commander O'Leary in the sale supplies there?” asked O'Ryan. 5 125% 571 49 61 144% Caruso’s Estate Grows Larger Every Ohi Prade . Trenton, N. J., Nov. 16.--The estate | Ches & Ohio of Enrico Caruso, Opera singer, who|Chi Mil & 8 P died in August, 1921, was cnriched | Chi Rek 1 & P 1 $585,727 in 1921 and 1922 by royaities | Chile Gopper 1rom the sale of reco by the \'ir(nr‘ Chino Copper .. Talking Machine company, it was| Consol Gas iearned today when his widow asked | Corn Prod Ref . chancery court to relieve her from | Crucible Steel | administration of the royalty eon-|(Cuba Cane | tracts. Mng. Caruso’s petition request- | €d that the Victor company be en- trusted with the payment.of the roy- alties to the various heirs in accord- | ance with the terms of the Caruso will, {One Dexfi,— ?\\o lfij‘ufed i ] As Auto Turns Turtle ! 26 Gar-| gpringfield, Mass., Nov. |16.—Leo a H. Krick of | Gauthjer of Southbridge was killed |and Hrnest Blair and Harold Christ- N | enson, also of Southbridge, were seri- New Brunswick Builder {ously injured when the automobile in ls Slain During Argu“‘e“t\\ hich they were riding skidded and J T T UDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTIFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartfora-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel 3-6: New Britsin: 23 West Main street, Tel. 1815. iz Erie 1st pfd Gen Electric Gen Motors . | Goodrick BF |Gt North pfad . Insp Copper Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pfd 33 Allis-Chalmers Pacific Ol Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Spring T'r Kennecott Cop Lehigh Val Mid States Oil.. Mis Pac N Y Cen . NYNH % H WE 0! ER: PHOENIX FIRE INSUR/ COMPANY RIGHTS Bought and Sold Price On Application _|II|II||IIIIlIIIIlIlI|IIImIIIIIImlllllllH||||Illllll"lllllIllllllllllfllllllll Hl Thomson, Tenn & To. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Ceuntral Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4144 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Maunager | Rees ok S- d toak wp the qUES- |y, Number of Motorists Have Dele- ¥.| gates at Washington Conferénce of Washington, Nov. 16.—Three hun- dred and seventy-four automobile !uhn in the United States with mem- hip aggregating 500,000 motors were represented-at the opening here o ! = toduy of the convention of the Na- of |Dh-i- DI ALYy investigation | yional Motorists' association. New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 16.— | g orturred L maite _””f,"‘"’ et i | The convention ~will formulate|Philip Chaston, builder, LTS e tattas el lb o b et policies for the next year, including d today during an argument over ! i ki 2 Norf & West left 2" n a hospital here No, I did not see them.” o North Pa those on road building and ainten- |the ownership of a pile of lumber Asked whether he suspectrd s use {Wife Drops Dead While Pure Oil traffic problems, headlight | with Lorenzo Ciserello. Ciserello fled * ey " and automobile | aft the shooting. Cramer had taken graft the wit 5 | = 45 * g | stealing, safety on highways, national | | Taiki er Te 0 Pan Am P & s AT e o Taiking Over Tdephonc”,m Lt Nutley, N. J., Nov. "¢ man ns,d-“fli Senatir |and state legislation, taxation and | ; “ G | fraudulent automobile ganizath Ray Con Co I know it,” responded the chair- |fratidulent automobile organizationsy . . ay P oo ’ 5 Says He Used Others’ Names Without | I'inn, New York b Reading . . .\uuloaty. man, “but there are a, great many and schemes. L service men who are still living who "l THI"“' of eliminating wasts in | D, \H;Y . suffered as a result of the maladmin. | 044 building, together with the ad- Nov. —Gov . olF Ol BLe istration in the burean, and J ulon'u‘"ot'm'y of appropriations for more w;l.?;’:“rl‘pm\‘l:(‘r&m' f:fiA fnm'nm Bouth podte befleve we should omit. the name |durable rouds, will be brought up. [ \verten " McCray, under porsistent South Pactfio even of the dead to.get at the facts,” | The safety program to be urged is ‘I eod i “| % e e N Forbsassaid ho ppointed Cramor|besed on the slogan: n:l\ "o‘ntf nl flmfl:mm.- of other Studebaker Co e N persons without written authority of 9 800 vy soon a@fter he came into office, HA ot traffic safe for highways, but | 4,040 whose names appeared on the Texas & Pacific 2 paper, when he resumed the witness stand today in the hearing on the pe- had known him only slightly in Cali- | highways safe for traffic.” o Prod 88% y slightly Tobaceo F oo 88 |tition of three Fort Wayne, Ind.,|1nis Is Blondes—Brunettes Have fornia before his appointment, 2 Without goling into the lr:’;:“"";’" ol .. further, Forbes was excused leld, Mass . 16.—~With | bank . ! : - i . MoPwriand, satientl oot ”‘fr:r'l‘n\;;"l ’:»4 I:.N‘ m:: ::d“y‘m:n);‘ banks to have him adjudged a bank- Acconding to Scientists |l ‘]L“{lx](l‘|:su.‘\l¢-nx ""::,‘::"3:02;‘t"h'c""l:“,::}""l;‘"“i'x;"f‘;“'“;;: Mayor. . I, Leonard, the transporta-| “he admission was made by| Berlin, Noy. 16.—Hndes generally |7 § Rubber Co ly attacked the mnm‘mr i85 which ‘wvic I.lml_ lnn._wd of lhti- r!l)_' ("'\lllt“ll and the | McCray while he was being examined | ave more hair than brunettes, but |y § Ste take Sonan Tn the Shvestisnth Badl bae Springtield Street Rallway Co, no ob- | by W. J. Vesey, ghiet counsel for the | that of the dark-haired beautics is |y 8 Steel pfd .. ! 4 stigation had been | gtacles appeared to the granting of a petitioners, with regard to trips to his | stronger and more enduring, accord- | Utah Copper presented. permit, for the substituton of imotor | farm near Kentland, Ind, ing to beauty scientists who have | willys Overland Veterans Disappointed bus sérvicé for trolley cars by the | been studying the subject. Westinghouse ¢ “I must tell you,” he said, “that the | Springticld Street Railway Co. be- The average brunette in Germany ! - disabled men are astounded at the | tweed'this city and Buffield, Conn., has 70 kilomet or about 45 miles (Putnam & Co.) misinformation and disappointed ,at | With the possibility of ultimate ex- of hair on the average, while the av- Bid the lack of eonstructive proposals for | Lension of bus service to Hartford. crage light-complexioned woman fhas 468 improving the condition of the dis Th" company is in receivership and 136 Kllometers, or about 90 miles, 61 abled veterans. They, of coursé, do|finds hedcheqry repairs to tha line im- But the threads of gold are much not know what has beén done in the | Practicable, time liquor law offende The pen. | trailer than the black. A blonde hair closed scsslons of the committee and n s o2 [alty was substituted for a jail sentence Wil support a weight of only 68 we hope that much has been done, SHOWER IS HELD | when the needs of her thres young|E'ams, while one from the head of a but they want to know what is be- A miscellaneous shower was held | ehildren we » iirged by counsel, Her | Prunette will carry a weight 113 ing done for them and I belleve they | last evening at the home of Mrs. M. | husband®declined the court's proposal | Erams. are entitled to know that the work | Kichman of 100 Bassett street in hon- | that he divide a two months jail l-v:'||- or-of Miss Barah Milkowitz. About |tence ®ith his wife, even when it ap- | 60 guests were present from New Ha- | peared certain that she would go to | ven, Newport, New Hampshire, Hart- ’ of the committee is not belng con- fined to efforts to show up waste and | Jail, | ford, Manchest Great Barrington, | Mass., dnd this city. The bride to be graft in the administration of the was the reciplent of many gifts, She bureaun. “Pespite the time, money and work will become the bride of Harry Chai- kind of Cleveland, Ohio, on December that have gone into the preparation 30. IR0 N 41% 123 T8 Sy 16.—Harry E. siness man was talking over the telep®ione yesterday with his wife, Suddenly her voice quivered. Then | she ceased speaking. Finn then telephoned who found Mrs. Finn apoplexy. 181 o We Offer': LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Price on ?pliation. We do not accept margin accounts a neighbor dead from 100% 101 % 3 38% 3815 HAVE 90 MILES OI' HAIR TO EXTEND BUS SERVICE, 16, JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury BONDS v Bibiie Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G. ¥. GROFI Mgr.—Room 509, N, B, Nat'l Baok Bldg~Tel. 1012 118% 621 834 55 FINED D BANISHED Springfield, Mass, Nov, 16.—A fine of $500 and banishment from the city [for three years within 48 hours was the sentence imposed today in district court on Mrs, Jennie Shapiro, a third | Asked 475 62 b0 166 10 Actna Life Ins . Am Hardware Am Hoslery ....... Bige-Hfd Cpt com Bills & Spencer com Blils & Spencer prd Bristol Brass of Colt's Arms e s Conn Lt & Pow pfd gle Lock | 17atnir Bearing Co | Hart and Cooley Hfd Elec Lt Landers, " ¥ J R Mont com J R Mont ptd IN B Gas N B Machine N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North Juad | Peck, Al il | Scovill SN E Standard | Staniey Works 160 Fuller, Richter Aldrich8 @ - 04 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Telephione 2-5261 “New Britain Office, 122 Main St. E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr. Beaths Mrs. Barbara Kahl Mrs, Barbara Kahl, wife of Emil Charles Kahl, died last cvening about | k-at the home at 470 North | | Burritt strect where has been a sel yesterday at the National Horse | resident for the past 36 year she show in New York by a team weigh- | was 62 ycars old aud was born in ing 3,600 pounds which successfully | Switzerland. started a load of 32,000 pounds, to-| She leaves three sons, Krnes 1, day was challenged by George » Otto J., and Eric R, and two da . Crow, a local contractor. ters, ¥ n A., and Gertrude L. % She “last week @ team of mine weigh- | was one of the oldest members of st dng 3,600 pounds drew a gencrator | Matthew's German Lutheran church. | ® & 2+ wheel “'lxv)umz 34,000 pnunss.' a dis-| Burial services will be held tomor- | Stanley “":}\-" pfd tance of five hundred feet,” declared | row afternoon at 3 o'clock at the |Torrington Co com Crow. The wheel was drawn in a six | home. Rev, A. C. Theodore Stecge [Traut and Hine ton truck ahd no whip was used.” |will officiate. Interment will be in |Traveiers ‘l”j Co A can full of pebbles, rattled by the | Fairview cemetery. Union Mfg Co . driver, was used- to stimulade the New York team | Owner Says 3,600 Team Moved 31,000 Pounds | Ottawa, Nov. 16.—The world's rec- ord for tractive power of draft horses, Tel. 2980 of the testimony, nothing of a con- structive nature has come out in the| public hearings and we have heard of nothing byt waste, fraud, graft and scafdal, The men want 1o know/ what is hoped to be gathered from | all these charges, denials and counter- | Phila. and Reading Holding Corpora- charges which at best read_like a| tion Asks L €. C. Permission . o ight neys':.tp:: ::L:‘em«-:vrl ‘13?"5.".7-3 has| Washington, Nov. 16.—-The holding been nothing whatsocver developed at | COrPoration identified with the Phila- this hearing that would justity a con- | ¢IPhla & Reading railroad and its an- viction. Even should the govetament | thracite mining operations, asked the, attempt to prosecute anyone charged | Interstate commerce commission today with plundering they would have to|t0 authorize it to assume operation work under the handicap of having @ control of all of the lines consti- shown their hand at the preliminary | tUting the Reading railway system. hearing. The application is an outgrowth of “I will tell the commfttee that the federal court proceedings which re- * disappointment of the disabled men |Sulted in separation of the -railroad has reached the stage of bitterness, | @nd anthracite operations of the | and with little more than two weeks| lteading company. No change .in remaining to complete testimony and | present ownership and no fssue of prépare a report if congress is to get | new stock is contemplated under the the results at the opening, we | applicatiop. spectfully urge that the committee turn over forthwith to the department MANY SOCIAL & NTS, of justica all information indicating New Haven, Nov. 16.—More social graft or fraud, and proceed wnzl ll1\~ events will be held among college fra- yelief of those vitally concern N | ternitics tonight than ever before on | i i oo la o this whole matter—disabled men. | the « of a foothall game with| DISCUSS ““f"' INCRE s, j)u [-:” gl b R : “While we know that the commit-| princeton. Every frat and society| New Haven, Nov. 16.—Postal em- | Ve "o v comotery Oklahoma City tee intends later 8 take up cOnStruc: |y ue. will have its gathering and the | Po¥es in the service out of New Ha- : 4etoiy \ tive ideas, we declare that bullding| ., .ets will largely from other|'en gifice met Congressman ‘Tilson | Max Kupfer, upon data now in the records is WOrSe | 1) s, yesterday to iss with him the | yao Kupfer of 117 Whiting than useless, because we are prepared | matter of reclas ation of employes | 4“0 L ning in the Len today to prove the misleading nature | end wage increase bill which 18 10| ) in New York f :: nn:h of the tgstimony which has | come before congress. | cent operation. He en given.” Wants Country to Know | president of the Catumet & Heela PROTEST SONG CHANGE, {and was born in Gorm L Senator Waish, democgat, Masss.| Consolidated Copper * company, has He leaves a_widow a New York, Nov. 16.—A delegation | ywijtam H., Henry W., and Charles I - | Peen clected to head the Copper and - “ y illa ; . h wed h tt. | Dext year. Mr. Agassiz announced | oot PrOV P - | Norton brtit o, the latter then revie just what the' comm "|w‘r‘w *_ comumption tn the: U ; | thorities against an edict said to have | i1 Glermany, and on wistn. M. has - 3 | been dss Assistant School Su- | ’ Hadley Falls, lee""'l ld;c'.l; dishoartening.” be sald, | Plates at the present time is . q‘.-. ‘:":’n - ‘u'l‘.,":‘r:“mv,,yh rr’.. :.‘: e PAREY T “* jeterans’ or.| 1" DT of the world's produc- | Tg""""" . Tuir- | Mase., i 0 have a leader of a veterans' or. o0 | ifg public school teachers to use “a Funeral ser < e held Mon- ganization to c:me he;e Lfliehr‘lhe; deleted and mutilated version” at the B. work we have done, and say that we | have mot been discharging our dulhn‘ — 9 o'cle WANTS AUTHORITY We Own and Offer: © 50 NATIONAL PARK BANK, N, Y. 30 GUARANTY TRUST, N. Y. Mig Co ANNOUNCEMENT The Opening Of The Stoets Welding Co. - at — 62 GLEN STRET, NEW BRITAIN NOV. 19TH, 1923 Modern facilities for Electric and Acetyline welding Boiler Repairing si'lill.:\l:fl\ REPORT Balance $200,054,274 AFIER KLAN RECORDS rs. Bridget Mechan. Mrs. Bridget Mechan, a resident of ew Britain for re than 40 yc Proviflence, Nov. 16.—A window | died this morning at her home at . Grand strect. She is survived by ! thief while a confederate watched, Mot Skanes Gad waited for the rumble of an electric |three sons, Morumer, James G8 car and smash@ll & glass in the door- | JOhn: two daughters, Mrs. Katit - - Duffy and Miss Mary Meehan. Mrs way of the Hudson Cloak and Suit ~, 5.8 0 " Meehan was born in Ireland but came Co. at 6:30 o'clock this morning and when a young gird | got away with a $800 squirrel wrap. vill bé held Bature - » o'clock at St Jo- be 24 STEALS FUR COAT m Defense in Walton Trial Plans to Go to Atlanta to Get Them if Neee to this country Funeral morni gl essary. o terment will ton ounced to- vared to go to Atlanta the Kn Klux subpoena 1t grand be a dis to obtatn t cords of owing a re-| Kian in Ok ars old Scored Cylinders refilled to fit old pistons Let Us Estimate Your Next Job rhoma, 1f 8- lay 1or N. C f th klan in them was instructcd HEADS Cor R SOCIETY New York, Nov. 16.—R. L. Agassiz, vas sugd yest to § this state, fails sons, Portable Equipment Service is our motto All work guaranteed the crnt a sist S —— 1 of the | qay afterne thyr | Porter Henry W. M will be in i ROBBERS GET jer will offi Jet 200 “Star-Spangled Banner” in Rtev "~ G " | music classes properigy” Plainfield,'N. J., Nov. 16.—Jewelry | O'Ryan also remarked that he re- | valued at $5,000 was taken by burg- | TOOK IN MUCH MONEY garded McFarland’s criticiemt as un- | 1irs who ransacked the hbme of Har- S, Yot o, 16 timely, as, obviously he did not know |y Moyer, New York business man, [ g ‘\ S the comstructive work the committee | while the family was away last night ';_alr;t\‘::vw‘: n’v:v”' ‘m’r“ ,.T:,, fAirm during the first six s existence accumulated through margin tomers in cities where Josenh “Aified irview ceme Sacrifice Sale on New and and Used Maxwell Cars Books of firm that mon 898 payments by branch W the ot the Funerals Aames Pitzharris officcs “ox Cars’ “Making room for new Fodson and | SSA TO URGE PAONE ZONING. M Wy S f Fitzharris at weres maintained, brand new ghils need new an top Maswell Sport 10 Wk top; Maswell cinh coppe. reconditioned ; Maswell Sedan, Bad best of care: Marwell touring, 1 to choose from Mavwel? coupe. refinished like mew 1921 Maswell touring 1921 Maawell touring accountant today t | eree Olney. fully equipped npo & that al § Brita impr Fiavi ing o licw is i oning New GETS 20 YEARS IN PRISON % dowes thedral New York, Nov. 16.—Julius Rod- | will & edict’s cometery #iguez who arrived in this city from Porto ico, less than twe months | g¢ |ago was sentenced 1 { Sing Sing when he pleaded gulty {c manslaughter for siaying John For- | mica, a barber, afters Formica had refused to shave him because of his Icnlm b t (e ———— high rent district enables us to give you wonder- §| PUN'S WEEKLY REPORT. JOSEPH A- HAFFEY e and see us at | New York, Nov, 19. —Dun's weekly Vuneral Director ain st. Pm,. Bla. | compttiation of bank clearings shows rvton former resi is survived Edward Heck of was nt He to 29 > oy ti to Higgins this city. ye inlihy his si s Mrs 1t John ¥ £ s et nas USPENDED een not . shipment of beautiful and ultra smart street dresses. We also carry a fine sport wear. Specializing in dresses only and being and Mre. TICENSES S ™ ave Many giher used cars (o be solll at a sacrifice Honeyman Auto Sales Co. » TEL 2109 S 129 ARCH STRELT Open Sundass and Froning- HUDSON AND ESSEX DEALERS an aggregate 6f $4.094.000,000 4 de ptional, Lady | erease of 1.5 per cent Tel. Parlor 1625-2 Outside of New York there was an tesidence 17 Sammer St ro miast year of . L

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