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NATIONAL BANKS | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES | PACES WARM RECEPTION |(—Tie memaLD | ARfiUINfi APPEAL Harold Steen May Be Confronted | German Reichstag has®to adjourn| The New York \Tribune declares RycRE - : = without hearing Chancellor Strese- | that twenty-four New York theaters| 'ith Nine Wives When He Gets| | mann when communist deputy causes | have boosted prices of tickets for| Back to U. S. From Alaska. | a disturbance, next Saturday night, the day of the Supreme Cour[ [0 Hw PI‘OIeSl' — 1i.-\rm_\-Navy football game. Stge“n':ez‘l,i'aé“a?:s& .T.v.HMm;l:'ar:x:f | | Earl of Birkenhead comes out for 1 [the Baldwin government in Bnitish Great pre-holiday activity of rum |Cused of forgery and believed to have for Right to Have Branches |«:coon cimpaiin: runners and bootlegsers i5 reported |been married nine. times, lert here| - off New Jersey coast. vesterday on the steamship Admiral | Lady Astor in spite of hostile critics | - Rogers for the United States. He| Washington, Nov. 21.—The right of |and repeated heckling tells British Resignation of Rev. B. M. Tipple, | Was accompanied by Police Inspector pational banks to establish branches | voters she is surely going back to | president of the international college B. Swennes of Portland, Ore. | supreme | the house of commons. at Rome, is presented to Methodist was argued today in the court in a case brought by the IFirst National Bank of St. Louis against the state of Missouri South Dakota voters seem to have ———— dec i for McAdoo as democratic Horatio Lavalle, Firpo’s trainer in ¢ standard bearer as result of state- | statement at Buenos Aires accuses The controversy has attraoted wide | pq "0 000 oiong imembers of New York hoxing com- ir San Francisco, he ,is alleged to have been married twice in Portland, || 3 “WANT ADS” Alphabatically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LIN: RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 1|l " Count & words to a tine | 14 lines to an nch. o 2 1 inis 8) 3 The Portland authorities know of ||| Minimam Hreo” Ohesner. Lol | Episcopal conference at New York. nine marriages of Steen,” Inspector || ™Ng Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. Wor Swennes asserted, “In addition to two |{| Classified Page on Bame Dav. k For a “Want Ad" Opurator. onee each in Vancouver, B. C., and | \oxs = AUTOMOTIVE Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 Autos and Trucks For Sale 2 | BURTAY, VAULTS—Autoriatic scaling, con-| AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE— crete steel reinforced, waterproof. Cost less| A compiete clearance sale on the Gillroy than wood or metal. A1l first ciass under-| plan gives you an opportunity to secure takers. N. B. Vault Co., 276 Map'e. Tel, 2765 | dcpendable used car at a low price with -— | convenient terms, Large variety, 86 Arch Florists and Nurserymea 8| St. Open evenings and Sunday, Automo- RN AT ONE T 00 —dener—Honnimss| tive Used Car Exchange| TANATIONS, $1.00 & dozen, Henning Greenhouse, 99¢ Lafene Wi, BUICK, 1915, 6 cylinder, 7 passcnger se- CUT FLOWERS, potted plants. All kinds. dan. Looks fine, tire and upholstery very Funeral work. Free delivery. Sandal- govd, motor perfect. Will take light car lie's Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel. 589-12. in trade. Terms to suit p.urchucr. The NURBERYMAN and Landscape gardener,| New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch street. Simonsen, 'phone 3125-3 Phone 2607 NURSERYMAN-—_Fruit trees, shrubs, flow- | BUICK, 1921, teuring car, 5 passenger, 6 ers, berries, helge plants, Send address, | c¥linder. Just thoroughly overhauled, I will call. Box 29, Herald, very good rubber and upholstery, appea FOTTED piasts and cut fowers— Famerat| “nce 18 excollent. Will take a lighter car works a specialty. Johnson's Greenhouses ‘2‘?_.5‘ vy ";’lf"‘:,;o:;;:o ¢ B. Bulck C 517 Church 8t.; ‘Phone 880, e T R g Wy g N a———— 9 3 nger, cyl po Lost and Found 8| “model, just repainted, a beautiful Pack- attention., The federal government SRl | mission of unfair tacties at the Demp- Seattle, and threc times elsewhere.” the alleged higamist usually selected intervened, contending that the recent| o 0 ywo1a0e of £ v . Willi s Fi According to Inspector ®swennes, oy o Secrctary Wallace of department of | sey fight; William Muldoon says Fir- 3 New Bntam Herald opinion of the attorney general, hold- |, o joytyre announces that he has de- | po's accusations are false. ing that national banks can maintain | 5000 28 i nicago meat pack- e branch tellers’ windows only to re-| .o anow government auditors com- Mayor Dever of Chicago tells bar ceive deposits and cash checks should | piaie aocess to company books; pack- | association that he expects to enforce be sustained. A number of national | ;.0 company officials declare they the law regardless of political con- a girl who had money. He is alleged | names of his various wives in cashing forged checks, starting a new court- by the authorities to have used the | Member Audit Bureau of Circulations “A FAMILY NEWSPAPER” banks, on the other hand, joined in 111, raslst W a6 s ships from the amounts obtained. | . . an v © A ] will resist the demand even to taking | sequences. SECAnis Watnt’ that Mote , Llst Of Sta“dardlzed supporting the contention of the St.|tneir case into the courts. - - T.ouis bank that the states are with- | —_— Charles M. Schwab at Philadelphia out authority to prohibit hranch bank- gzene V. Debs is il at his Terre | declares Mellon’s plan for reducing s ing by national hanks Haute home but his eondition is de- | federal taxes embodies all elements of | e 'h"\ Fighteen states, Arkansas, Connee- | nied to be alarming. fairness and, if enacted will he great ogd ticut, Tllinois, Indiana, Towa, Kansas, ; —— s hoon to the country. Kentueky, Minnesota, Nebraska, ) Mexico, orth Dakota, Oklahoma South Dakota, Utah, Washington West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyom- ing, joined Missouri in asserting the | n and authority on literature, who died yesterday. She had been com- | | known to have acquired at least § 800 by those methods _ | Was Prominent Club Woman and Nebraska progressives at Omaha | meeting deciare for Henry Ford for| Kid Norfolk gets decision over Bat- | 3 B 3 | 3 | president and will send delegates to | tling Siki after 15 rounds at New inglanstl, O, Nov. $i—¥unerat| | Detroit meeting December 12 | York services will be held tomorrow for 3 | J Mrs. right of the state to enforce such a ; 1 Literary Authority, 3~ FLORISTE. 4 Headings 1—ANNOUNCEMENTS ~MONUMBENTS. DEATH NOTICES. ~FUNERAL DIRECTORS, LOST AND FOUND. PERSONALS Harriet Fisher Greve, clubwom- | 7—8TORF [ AUTO AND TRUCK A( ic roard was stabllizer or the | Gagrge Washington memorial being | 10—AUTOMORILES FOR EXCHANGE. The federal government also a serted complete jurisdiction over all matters affecting the administration of national banks and the national banks concerned in the case told the and Traveler, Talks at Meeting of eourt it was vitally important that | 2 | political condition. We need to get the | |#ohn George Bucher, Newspaperman |y, xeround of the country from | on its until In the new republic agreed | Dumes, Daughters of the American seat of discord of a badly scrambled crocteq on Shooters' Hill by the Trnit. | 11~AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORT v 2—AUTO! JES WANTED, ed Masonic organizations, and worked | 11— Auman B Lars SRV CH g f ¥ a few days before her|14—GARAGES TO LET. which the Poles in America have|dcath, Mrs, Greve was a member of | 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLE 1 |come in order to understand them. |the Mayflower society. Colonia) 1% ;l;“l‘\o,fi';\ i uniformity such as that obtained by | Commonwealth Club, W 5 federal laws be assured. The states upon at the Treaty of Versailles, Po-| Revolution, Daughters of the Confed- insisted that unless their right to| The first meeting of the 16th yearijand has 100 square miles, is as|eracy and a life member of the Mar- vepulate astablishment of branches by |of the Commonwealth club, held 1ast|large as the New England states with | tha Washington society nationa! banke was recogni their | €vening in the banquet hall of the|the addition of New York and Penn-| i 21 laws prohibiting such a prac by | Y. M. C. A. was exceptionally inter-|sylvania, with a population of 30,- | o ———————————— | 37 state banks would be an unbearable |esting and instructive, The harvest! 000,000, is rich in iron, coal and salt NOTICE ) Y burden upon the state institutions a spirit was carried out in the tableland has 23,000,000 acres of virgin would eventually drive them out Ie by Miss Elizabeth An- forest business. s, man of ‘ lecorating Mr. Bue ! 1 his ' Advertisement For Tmprovement of S M itt After the 'mlw"\‘ t: ~\"4" Danzig, Viina Posen Warsaw Stanley Street Frontage, State ROYALTY AT SERVICES by Mrs. W. D. Montague, 'y, plin, Lwow, (Lemberg) and Cra- ;15 |19 rman of the social committee, B.| oow Normal School TIT—RUSINESS BARBERS, HAIRIVE, M BUILDING AND CONTRACT, BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED. DENTISTS § AND MILLINERY, AND CLEANING. ALL KINDR PATENT ATTORNEYS, TRUCKING, 8T( PAPER 11ANGINC HEAT'G, METAL WORK. AND TATLORING JORRING, HTATIONERY, "ESBION AT, SERVICE PAIRING AND PIANO TUNING NDER SERVICES, | B. Bassette, the president of the club, He 1 d e spoke of the old free city of | New Britain, Connecticut King and Queen of Spain Attend ad a notice pertaining to American| payaic not as a Polish, but as a Ger-| Publlc notice is herchy given that | Ceremony in Rome ucation week. He emphasized the | ey gty with a population of 100,-|Sealed proposals for turnishing labor invitation extended to all inhabitants 400 governed by a high commission.|and materlals for improvement of Rome, Nov. 21, — The king and ¢ # s = aqueen of Spain today attended a relt- (Of th® ity to visit 108 poliboIe: | The Poles after 150 years of serfdom |Stanley Strect Frontage, New Britain |3; NG TEACHERS, INSTRUMENTAL AND LOCAL AND PRIV, INETRUCTORS, WANTED-- INSTRUCTORE gious ceremony in the Basilica of | The lecture of the evening Was| have come into their own, and are | State Normal School, New Britain, | Eants Maris Maggiore. or which Al |given by John George Bucher, news | carrying out their mission, the de- | Connecticut, will be reccived by the | fonso is honorary canon correspondent and traveler, on the fense of Christendom, 8t. Mary's| State Board of Education opened and { 39 Cardinal Vannutelli, dean of the |[Subj 1 1l Yeste and To- church, the fifth largest church in|Publicly read at the office of the |4 ! Sacred college, delivered an address, | ay." The lecture was illustrated by [the world, holds 24,706 people | State Board of Iducation, State | ¢ to which the king responded House, Hartford, Connecticnt, on De. |4 The | beautiful colored slides, Mr, Bucher | SO S, b cardinal, in the name of the chapter, |showed his audience a map of the | cember 12, 1923, at 12 M, o'clock, H then presented the king with a com- | Poland of today and asked them to The oldest frame building in| The work for which proposals are | memorative medal of gold, and the |roam ahout the country with him, |America is a medting house in Mar, Lereby invited covers excavation and |~ . | queen with a valuable rosary. |He said it was one of the most in- | land, built in 1684, | Ailing top-solling, fertilizing and seec The sovereigns afterwar visited |teresting and the least understood | | ing construction of concrete walks. the Spanish college. | countries in Furope, a ecountry rich | Rids will o recelved for the work | Ve EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, Hwe AGE T8 WANTED, HELP-MEN WANTEL HELP--WOM WANTED, HELP OR WOMEN. SITUATION WANTED - MEN. BITUATION 5 Vi INVERTMENTS, BTOCKR, BONDS, NEY LOAN 49 WANTED -TO_BOT . . under one contract Special Notice XS0 AL B recarved 16 sastgt.ne reject any or all proposals. Al hm.‘;" must be enclosed in sealed envelopes |ty There will be a class initiation at |endorsed, “Proposal for Improvement |41 the regular mecting of New Britain | of Stanley Street Frontage, New Brit. | b4 | Aerie No. 722 F. O Thursday eve- lgin State Normal School” addressed | =% a lce e on ew an [ning, Nov. 22. State Pres. W. J. Kel- |to A, B. Meredith, Recretary, State |, AN 5 | 1ey of Naugatuck will be present Board of Fdueation, Hartford, Con- gy members are raquested to be present. | pectiont i d U d M “ ‘ | e—— N0 bld Wil be considered uniess ae- |G s axwe ars # " 2 ¢ companied by a certified check to the | ¢ an ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING, | Ol RTEET OV G GATTIRCE checlt to 1 |6 District of Berlin, #e: Probate Court 49 November 18, A. D., 1923 the amount of five per cent (5% ) of | ¢ aking room for new Hudson and Essex Cars” " Batate of Henrictia W. Rackiifte, late of [the bid, or a bid bond in like amount, |1 1924 Maxwell touring, bhrand new; :‘"L"“"‘:q" of Now Britaln, in suid dlstrict, | hinding the bidder to execute a con- | g5 1924 Maxwell coupe slightly used, fully equipped Upon the application of F. E. Rackiifts, | tract If awarded to him. The terms |46 1924 Maxwell club coupe, new; praying that as Administrator . t. a, he Of the proposal with surety required | may bo authorized and empowered to sell [are fixed by the specifications 1835 Nanwell Span touring, tan op; [and concey cortatn real estate smtusted in| (onies of the plan and specificat I 1923 Maxwell Sport touring, black top; said New Britain, as per sald application | , wongay plan and specifications | ¢ 1923 Maxwell club coupe, reconditioned on fle more fully appears, it 18 jwill be on file at the office of the 1922 Maxwell Sedan, had best of care; Ordersd, That said application be lweard State Board of Education and the and determined at the Probate Offire n 10l d P! s © purpo 1922 Maxwell touring, 4 1o choose from; | New Brivain, in said district, on the 2ots Landscape Architect, for the purpose 921 Maxwell coupe, refinished like new; day of November, A 1503 B B weion |Of estimating. A limited number of 1921 Maxwell touring. in the forennon, and that notice bo glven COpies of the plan and specifications of the pendency of sald application and | will be loaned to the prospretive bid Many other used cars (o be sold at & sacrifice ;f,',‘,",'_',"“,;.'f'f‘"""‘:,,"""' o ";.';":‘ l"{" ders. The plan and specifications may having & clrculation in safd district, and by | D® Obtained by application to Charles | posting & copy of this order on the publi- | N. Lowrie, Landscape Architect, 101 | Hone an Auto Sa]es ‘ o Mgn port in the tewn of New Britain, in| Park Avenue, New York City. Plans jling to each one, prepaid postage or before suhmission of estimates 20 ARCH STREET : TLL. 2100 y of this order, and return wa By order of the Roard, { Open Sundays and Evenings this court of the notice given A B. MEREDITH N X 5 » Attemt HUDSON AND ESSEX DEALERS . BERNARD ¥. GAFFNEY Becretary November 12th, 1923 HERE'S MY SWESTHMEART'S | SHE'S BEAUTIFU - PERFELT | - SUCH A—REAL BSTAT VIL-LIVE STOCK, CATTLE AND BWI DOGR, CATS, PETS, BGGR, POULTRY, SUPPLIES, HORKES, VEHICLES, WANTED - LIVE KTOCK, VIH=MERCHANDISE, ARTICLES FOR SALE RUILDING MATERIALA. RURINERR & OFFICE EQUIPMENT, FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS, FEED AND FUEL, FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS, FOOTWEAT AND CLOTHING. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. HOUBENOLD ARTICLES, MACHINERY, BLEC, & TOOL MERCHANDI AT THE 8T MUSICAL INETRUMENTS, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, IXCHPAT PNTATE TOR RENT, APARTMENTE & TENEME RUBINEES PLACKS FOR RENT DEEK ROOM AND OFFICES. FARME VOR ENT HOUPES FOR NENT SUBURBAN 1OR RENY VACATION PLACES VOR RENT, VACATIONTETS WANTED WARBHOUSE & RATORAGE. VANTED ' RENT, CHORRA ALY TS REAL ESTATE. AVCTIONEE BLI & BUBINESS PROPERTY BUILDING LOTS FOR SBALE, FARME O SALE HOURES FOR BALK &H PLACES FOR BALE BURURBAN FOR BALE. REAL EETATE FOR EXCHANGE, NEAL ESTATY WANTED. ‘EVENIN, PETE. L 1IN FACT M A ABSOLUTELY HOPE YER TRIP DIFFERENT MAAN ( ABROAD DD YoU ATREDALE dog lost, sand color, me black | @rd blue, 4 brand new cuid tires, markings, collar, no tag; stub tail. Re-| extras. This car can be bought r ward if returned to Clifford Lee, Hart's|_ Britaln Buick Co., 236 Arch St. %el. 2607 corner, Plainville, COMMERCE truck for sale, 1 ton; gond BUTLDOG (small) brown and white, Tost,| mechanical condition. Inquire R. C. Ru- Reward if returned to J. M. O'Brien, 1310 [ _dolph, 127 Cherry 8 i Stanley §t. Tel. 1014 DODGE, 1820 coupe, In exceiient shape me- FYBGLASSES lost, between Natlonal Bank | chanically; 5 good tires, appearance and Bldg. and Lincoln St. including Grove| upholstery very good. Wire wheels, Price Hill. Finder please return to Room 504,| #i25. Will take Kord in trade. Automo- National Bank Bldg. tive Used Car Kxchange, 36 Arch St R oo Rond —Owr o Tava | L Phous 1739-3, FUR neckplere found. Owner may have same by identifying same. Call after 6 |DORT, 1922, touring car. This car is in o'clock, 647-3. Ask for Mrs. Wallace, ;l)n‘u lll:p.e m'rm' hanically and looks good. PATR of shell rimmed slasses with name| orice $325. erms. I C. Rudolph, 1% inside. Holen Kelmowitz, 219 Park St. | —Cerry St. Phone 2051- FORD coupe for sale, 1932, Good condi- FAIR of tortolse sholl glasses In case, Tost | tion. 860 Kast Main St. or call 465- Tuesday between Hartford Ave. and East|FORD, 1920, one ton truck chassis, in fine Main St. Tel. 596 ard. condition. Tires are excellent. Price $15 FUM of money Ioat Monday between Broad :l"‘“,','::’;,“‘,,‘lE::_“., Car Lxchange, 86 Arch St. and Hudson Lunch. Finder return to - k] *Harry Kevorkian, 42 Broad St. Reward.| DORT Roadster, 1921. Rudolph's Garage, : = . = ‘herry St.; 'phone 2051-3, Salve- STM of money and checks lost Monday, i "ihons. $108. Reward if returned to Walter Wisk, 143 oty gl vhr DORT 1933 Trick, R C. Wudoiph, ‘Whow. room 4 Elm .; 'phone 790. Service Store Announcements 1 Btation, 1 1‘nmypsx. ‘phone 2051-2. X _framed enlargement makes the nicest | BUICK COUPE 1923, G-cylinder, 3 bump- Xmas present. We make them from any | ers, spare tire, etc.; run very little; new picture. $2.00 and_up. Arcade Studio,| in every detall. New Britain Buick Co. SAVE 1-3 on coal bili install _ Acouraf 5 _Arch St.; 'phone 2607, Metal Weather Strips. T. E. Woods, 81| CHEVROLET, 180 fouring car. General Main_street; 'phoue 2765, condition good. 4 excellent tires, R, C.§| —1,000 men, women and children| _Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phoue 2051 well drossed on easy weckly pay-| BUICK Sedan 1923, 4-cylinaer, brand ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church| ™ driven very little; can be bought at & St., next to Herald office, | big discount. N. B. Buick Ce., 235 Arch WE are now located at 76 Church St. with ‘phone 2607, our complcte line of candies at whole- LET touring car, 1919, with self. sale. Alpert & Brill, Wholcsale Candy C or, in good running order. Price $160 Opp. Herald office, Call 2058-5, AUTOMOTIVE Auwo and Truck Agencles 8| CHOICHST USED CARS IN THE CITY- BUICK MOTOR CARS - “Better cals are vemg built and Buick is building them New Britain Bulck Co. 20 Archi street, Ford Coupe. Vi | CADIL CARE - “and Service. BY Moy isonps, Lash Motor Co. “A putable Concern, v .G West Main, cornes Lincoln ek v, Bvenn CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and Myjch Bport. Mod (0 an Sales & Ll Bt JLET miotor cars for onomical Buick Roadster tation, New Britain Motor Saive .o Main = DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAIS —Saise Paige i-pass. Touring o and service. 8 & ¥. Mutor Bales Uo, 164 __PIIII_BI corner LVrankling ‘_yl«ol 4. Franklin Sedau, DURANT AND STAR wotor cars. suier apd service, “Jus. N 1 Geusd Can L. A. Bence, 18 Mun_stivet; ‘Vhone 33 FORD CARS, Fordson tiactor, Sales weiv- e, BUnuine parts and sovossoi Auto: molive Bules & Bervice L W0 . Mail HUDSON AND ESBEX Alviica's iendllg NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. car valuvs, Bce the Lew cuschies, Moueys ' WAN AU SAl6E Lo, Bulus aud Service 5 ARUH BT, PHONE 691, 139 Arch BL; 'phone 210y, HUPMOBILE CAIS “Salve aud service, Gty Borvice Station, Martiord Ave, corawe Stanle) end 16 Main 8. A, M. Paoness. gl g adde wotor cars. Bal G A baiie, M M M, DEVENDABLE Uskb CANls Bulk Touring cur. Hupmobite, Trades ou aew and used oa constdered, Studetaker Hght "6 sodan, new) d touring ronditer & auley and peanctt, MOON MOTOR CARB-F ) the world over, 1% L. iy Dodiy touring, _servie K Bl ‘whons_isuw. 7 Muawell, $36 NABI and Vakintd wolel cars, Selvs sno Terms atranged sorvice. A, G, Huwker, b8 Kl sirest elephone | MOTOR SALES CORP, B0 MOTOR ™ CAKE aud truck ot 15 Ni.M M. Soatle & Co, valvs wud sorvice, e PRy Kim and Fwrk sty oow Bitain, Coan b e b, Tel. 2w, Local wgonte for ual pre— ubburs, FIVE pas in . good runnin - conditlon; vord tire tarter, e $190 1o quick buyer BTUDEBAKERS-LIght #ix touring, §9 specinl wia Louring, 41,300, big six touring, $Li60; Ko UL Bt toiy. Bi Living Jesier, | FORL GOOD USED CAIS BLE MUAULE Avd Arch B “dioe I8 & Bludvosket yenr, & BLENNETT, 08 ALCH ST -ENIGHT AND UVAKLAND motet 1933 Kimnes showroom at 4 ki 8t service, 13 1920 Esex concl rry Bl “Uhe BleovesVaoy Motor.” M U, udolph, Paoue 2061+ | e e——— e ——— Ford wobus, | Ar—nooMs, BOAKD AND HOTELS. Sy S B—HOTELE, | $9<~ROOMSE FOR RENT Phom 90-~ROOMS AND BOARD. #1-ROOMS FOR MOl KEEPING - - - I <VWANTED-BOAKD OR LODGING, d used Ve 1 nre thinking about buyin Sedun 1t would pay to loo) lolph's Garnge 127 Cherd il -2 B t K Stearns-Knight touring 100, AUTOMOTIVE BALLS & SEBVICE 209 LAST MAIN ST, THONE 2 « touri ANKLIN BEDAN 1920, excellent DRI upliolstery like new, good tires and hantoally in fine shape New Frita Bulok 10 Arch 8t.; Touring car i A-1 _shag five good tires, and joo takes . A. G Terms, " touring car, n M shape mechanically, good tives, fine o) pearatce, sovernl esiras; pr New Britain Bulck Ce,, phone 2607 TTGIHT DELIVERTES ae an be purchased of ” | ments. These workers wiil selves every week at th learance s Arch St. Your busine a4 te be without one. Autor Car Bschange. Open eves MAXWELL, 1926, little used, . G. Hawker, OUR Willge-Knight demonstiator for s trade taken P 5 - b divion guaranteed Garage, 127 Cherry 8t; phone 2951 Salesroom, 4 Ein BL: ‘phome 1790,

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