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28, 1923, BRISTOL NEWS CITY IT | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES . N%E%- ] ! Get your Thanksgiving Turkey, -Bt. ’ . Alphabstteally Arranged For Quick ||| GHEVROLET COUPE 1927 for saie, in A-1 (Continued from Seventh Page) (Continued from Seventh Page) John’s Fair tonight.—advt, rlin communjst demonstration |it is hoped to make the old Hurlllng} and Ready Re‘erence. condition; cheap for cash. Box 10, cis Hamblin, Catherine Henderling, | Elenora Johnson Herman Lauten- | bach, Annie Lipson, Ethel Manches- ter, Georgianna Munn, nce Raw- son, Roland Robert 3 Sigourne Joseph Wells, Joseph Seniors: Orien Allairs, Helen An derson, Leoliaone Aston, Lillian Bald- win, Rartiett Barnes, arl Bright- I ey, Ruth 2 izabeth DOUR- | i 0l Barhara Case from Storrs col- — | — Matinee Thanksgiving afternoon — |starts near the former imperial palace | residence a- national shrine, LIN. RATES ¥R Horald. L wood Dalzell, Horton Gillette, Fran- | baseball }-‘m-]v S g Join our Victrola and Gulbransen | Parently hungry, are soon scattered | .\l.x*lt'l [ nsm'n!\ll\l\ ‘:‘ n|:;‘.‘wa 1\;.}1:.1~‘ A b 09 Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2031-2. Ars. John Smith of Park street i8| ., joqnus olub for $1. Henry Morans, | PY the police. conferonce. pravents . pubiie hom ¢ . . ';‘ TOMMBENUE truck for saie, 1 ton; gond improving at her home after a serious | = ;0 knowing what steps are discussed to o A 4': mechanical condition, Inguire R. C. Rue 1" P A 1 - " , stop iskey s i g O » Ca-| ' H 0! , 127 Cl y . e rard Thomas of Augusta, Me, js| A Tésular meeting of Rurritt grange | Great Britain requests its Washing- | *.08 ™ l,"\kfi.s'" ARG on e O} 4 35 |11 5D, 1920 coups, in exceilent shape mas Hawped Themie 8¢ 4 aihe A Me. 18 will be held Saturday cvening at §|ton representative to get the facts on | nadian border. ! 4 23 || chantcany; 6 good tires appearance und pendins e onids l‘“ ‘\*l"‘ oI of | o'clock at Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall. All|the seizures of the schooner Tomoka | ; Rlnurerae ) . A 08 | uphostery very ood. Wire wheels, Price his parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. James Mo aSpdlan) OfFF Mot Feeshs a4 the vatsd Yddna! ‘nator Shipstead, nuesota, a fen. {11 3V25. Wil take Jord in trade. Automu Thomas of Farmington road. £h089, who 19 {0 C4ke pretin the Ors) & Wt dinner in New York city in honor of T tive Used Car Kaxchange, 86 Arch 8t and second degree work are urged to | Home of ‘exas. . 4 2 o 34 lines to an !nch. Phone 1729-2, Among those who are home for the fegre ! i Oswald Garrison Villard, assalls the L i . be present at this meeting. 2 Minimum Space, 3 Lines. DORT, 1922, touring car. This car is in Phanksgiving recess are Miss Nathal X BT modern industrial king and Senator Minimum Book Chaige. 3§ Cents . g ¢ " d, D: i Thanksgivi ight at! Rome dispatch decla it is gen > o Tt I - fine shape mechanpically and looks good. ase m the Boston university and ancing Thanksgiving nigl | e : . : ' BCN 1 Wheeler, Montana, declares that the To Ad Accepted Afrer 1 P, M. Wor||| Price §325. Terms. K. C. Rudolph, 137 Edit) I P 5 Eddy's, Newington ' on the Turnpike, ;‘;*"' .\“fld""l‘,“’,f‘ in ‘”“."“‘1 ].' Juarters | nagazines and newspapers have been ||l Classifiod Page cn 8amo Dav. Charry St Phone $051-3, lass, Editha Giles, Evelyn Gustafson, | - Marjorie Kay's 5 piece orchestra.— | that Mussolini’s practical dictatorship | | clall Ads Accepted Over the Telophone or || =oos o 2 Margaret Howard, Doris Hultman, | "% ) 5 ce Milline French will he continued at least for a year, | COmmerclalized. | Convenlence of Customars, Call 926 And||| PORT Rondster, 1921, Rudolph's Garage . | The Hartford Praying band will | FExclusive Millinery, French Hat St 2 e o e 12/ Cherry St; 'phone 2051-2. Sales Hione ,I'Ml‘” o Il M ‘| hold an all-day gospel meeting at the | Shoppe, Room 107 Professional Bldg. g Buffalo bank official declares it is |y HE e U | | rnv:l.’; ;’.‘l:‘n s;. :hu:‘ ;.vdu.| S Rona Yond, seph Rich 5 : 5 187 W G T TRl TP 2 't b H k. R, C. Rudolph, shows Feq [ s home of William L. Alling of 1487 West Main St.—advt. Hiram Johnson at Chicago criticizes | common practice for banks in his B s L teer, Stotz, Agath wyer, Arleer hit- | o7 E i ini tion's forei policy and v » PRI G- Ly Webster street, Plainville tomorrow. |2dVt. the administration’s foreign y and { community to finance hootlegging R R e e e PAmZSClenZ ot o Meetings will commence at 10:45 & | 1sabeila Circle, D. of I, will hold [advocates national honus and also a |pusiness and asserts that most de- l ANNOUNCEMEN i§ ieorze L. Gorde [ : . S m., and 2:30 p. m. its annual Christmas sale December | different reduction in taxes. positors in his bank are bootleggers. George L N, 7 years old, died 1, instead of December 8, it was an- | s Florists and Nurserymen 3 his home I street vesterds T 3 . 74 2 < ) s - - h g L mashame freet SeUerdAY | worden's Turkeys and Chickens | nounced tod New York Herald prints unconfirm- | Richard Washburn Child, ambassa- | G 7T0WERE potted plants, ALl Kinds, Vietrolas, Edisons, Sonoras. C. L.|.q report that the Cornelius Vander- |dor to Italy, asserts in New York ad-| Funeral work. Free dalivery. Sandal- Essex coach, tige in for-| _li®'s Greenhouse, 218 Oak 8t. T 9-12. Hasex conth, USED CARS— e st whar e "M formed in Tee Cream, delivered to any : : s life ey Pierce & Co.—advt. bilt residence in Fifth Avenue, from |dress that American pre in town for Thanksgiving dinner. ot Osb of his life v yent He eame to |} = wn for 1 5 e 8 S W o > g o s g ~ AT el e Telephone orders to 210. Galpin Drug| Miss Annie Scollon has been - 57th to 58th strcet has been sold to |eign capitais is greater than ever in | NURS '.w?.-?1‘.""..";"",.:;’.:7 Sinibe Mo | 220 Paige coupe. p ' | pointed a seventh grade teacher and | gypdjcate and eventually will be de- |our history. Gl eall. | B Essex roadstor, . N 4 brother. | G2 —advt - 2 S e i . Miss Fdna Mouat has been engaged | molished to make way for modern Rt : FOTTED S oo 7 pass. Hudson touring. ! Y Special Turkey Dinner for Thanks. |to teach music in the East street | hyginess structure. Death in New York city of William | * worke & speciaiey. Johnsons Stearns-Knight touring. y schoo! | LA Harcourt, for 40 years on the Ameri-|{ 517 Church St.; 'Phone 880, . 3 % o ” - ~ McGAUL] V. turnips, fried sweet potatoes, soup,| FElks dance and social for Elks and| Rrigadier Gen. Sawyer at Marion, |can stage and a co-star of Viola Al- HoGAULEY & BENNNTT cranberry see and turkey. Claren. | friends, Nov. 2§, at 11ks hall—advt. | o, says plans for Harding memorial flen, Julia Marlowe and William Gil- | premm e Woeks ago. 5 AnE A, lon Restaurant.—advt. Mardi Gras—St. John's Fair, 1o- | jnvolve cost of at least $1,000,000 and ! lette. eherroil Ga Juhy Tadet e Conk. Phone 953, night.—advt. ! 35— Two found, 1 German polire and 1 Andrew Triukan has filed notice of : and tan Tound. Owner can have | FORD Sedan Teoks ke Hew,used vers 21.00, Celery, oysters, mashed Plymouth cemet Many At 1 Dinner de the dinner of the ub 3 4 i N | by« ng eoln 3 B A e e 1l Ph'l'pp‘!‘es I‘IOSO Heavily intent to sell a milk route to J. J.| Ole Robinson, who will entertain by_vailing Linnsin Kt litle. 1f you are thinking atout buying et ot fabba Sl o In War Cement Industry | shapiro and A. Segal. Walenty Kul SOUTHINGTON | during intermission with Scotch songs. e econiaiiog wnin S| & new Ford RedaR it wind pay. (2 leee Fell mountain, Cabaret entor Manila, Noy The insular gov- | has filed notice of intent to sell his e | - ; bk Finder please call| »t; 'phone 2051-3. Saldbroom: tainers from Hartford presented the | ernment will lose $225,000 in the Na. | Store at 20 Orange street to Alex| | Recently elected officers of the {8 ‘phone 1180, ainers fro 3 rd presente el e 228, B *h i sold a | a me s terested in | K i ‘o s e d Por 3 program. which failowed the dinner | tonal Cement company, one of the | Masiskl. Joseph Labienic has sold a | . At a meeting of those interested in | Knights of Columbus were installed iy ol ek e . iy . et baby | store at 157 Broad street to Klemens | the formation of w Citizens’ LeagUe | (i n meeting last evening B - askethall Tomorrow Philippine government's “war baby" | f0r¢ at 751 o MR e U S e WANTED 1,000 mwn, women and_ ehilaren West Ends will open the local | industries, if the deal, now reported | Marchinchu 3 1L I the CMRE ASROTNE /102 \H e g to be well' driased on oasy weekly pay- all seas tomorrow night at|to be virtually complete for the sale Venison dinner at Vietory Lunch,|evening ex-Governor Marens H. Hol- The inmates of the Mountain View | ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church | S it ioia i it e lise it e P vate ntercsts. in | Wed and Thurs—advt { comb was eeleted honorary president, | ome will be treated to a special |_8t. next tn Herald office. h se ol gymnasi agains of e Cco ¥ ate ere h ~ N + ot i ), » : - = P B i A s e i N\r;pnn\n’m\‘ has been | Howard L. Hancock of 111 Cherry|John J. Moran, president. Rev. A P hunksgiving dinner tomorrow. Siere Arsicurioniiadas Runabouts, 350, 375, $100, ompa ngton. | consummated. any has i B his e with | Solan co-president, and Earl At- . R T g g e e et of the strongest local quintets in | financed ont of funds of the National |reet k‘:"""l‘:;:' '::“ his: hom “”‘”“;F‘v“ffl bidguesbe el ey The |1 Di M { ROTITE - ATler Thankesising Tourings, $50, 75, $100, yeurs will be on the card with * L bank to N f appr ately |an attack PN 27 C b ary # 3 + W S\ P cade Btudio will be open . 28l ] bank to the extent of approximately {50, e "Pretty in a Pretty Little | executive committee elected was wies | Estate-Diary Managemen 1l 8:30. Photographs taken at night as Coupes, $335, 8250, $275 e S e 13000000, and the pending lows Wil ] city, song record. €. I Pierce & Co. | Funnie Mackenzic, . A. Toyee, Miss | Agreeahle Woman’s Work | oot ‘as ans.” Nake”sour” sppoinimenta e AR e S ek Witk & peT veINe ol §100 —advt. Olive Walkiey, Otto Reiseh, J. B! Stockholm, Nov. 28.—Management | o e o lcabiodh ) ording to the policy laid down | Richard Reynolds. a student at fiu Lewis, William 1. $mith and Dr. Wil- | of dairies and small_country estat hanger has removed s place of lusiness| AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SEHVICE Eiok Genoral Wood of gettimg | field sehool. will spend the Thanks- |liam Degnan offers a new and inviting occupation | _from 1003 to 115 West st._| ksl Pecpiompstgtbon ) reinran it haw (RO cess In this eity ‘ dish women, according bilie, Tnstall Acourets | e Balined ther strips. T.E. Wood, 61 | ( | ¥ URDS— FORDS—FORD! Eedans, $275, $300. A Kiss in the Dark.” Galli-Curei rec John Parida of Liberty stre an s Elizabeth T s. < oMl ovd 1.. Pler adrt comp ed to the police that whi hefore e Swe phona 376). A L IONAIES 18, 8 " |evening on account of Thanksgiving. | with a bottle and an attempt made to | her of the Swedish Riksdag and owns ¥ Roadsters, tourin Y ivery, e S Brunswick phonographs, and rec-|rob him. Parida said that he was|und manages a large model country Auto and Truck Agencies Pyt '"'M“'W S gt g 4y i ) bt commitien o the | S | ords at John A. Andrews & Co.—adv. accosted by two young men, one of | cstate near Stockhoim. BUICK MOTOR CARS —Hetite oo oo o jm“i;j‘};d’::u;‘f el "‘I“‘a"‘: Chamber o R e |John A. Andrews & Co.—Adv. whom asked him for a cigarette and | She spoke of the tendency of Swed- | bemg bullt and Buick is b . New Britaln Bulck Co., 226 Arch street . . I'riday to consider seasonal activities Spec]al Nohce | The Catholic Women Benevolent! when he made an attempt to comply |ish women to become self-supporting Dhete 3 S Legion will meet this evening 8| with the request he was knocked to |in business or professions, which until | sreesi gt o ’ ST Semring can Rl And 0 RN o'clock in St. Mary's schoo! hall. | the ground. An automobile approach- |recently had been reserved for men. | Lasi Motor o _ NS | . aumer Ravihg town Eagmire 53¢ oied wrber shops will he closed! Dancing Thanksgiving night at|ing frightened the would be thugs be- [In the country voecations, she said, [ W orner Liucoln St, highest stee in Bohemia Phanksgiving day; will be open until| Eddy's, Newington on the Turnpike,|fore they had & chance to take his|women are fully able to compete with | CITANDLER aad Cieveland motor cars and v N T gy | Marjorie Kay's 5 piece orchestrs valuables men in executive work, accersories. American Sales Co,, § once, xington lodge, I will [ walking on High strest Sunday eve . Miss T is the . | West achind the purchasing inte The new High sehool flag pole was sct in place today advt D CHEVRO motor © econumical jadvt. ‘ 3 : S 3 transportation, New Uiltain Motor Salea|FORD raoor, 18 On Friday evening, Unity Rebekah All the schools of the town closed | Dt & Make Mred. "y Hu “‘\ ““1“‘ Jagge will hold a social for members | today, and will reopen on Monday. S . I N ti s ey sirest HNELY b . tugo | 1..n"dgvn,.r AT TNete wil) Be'n | TUARKARIVIAG: Mrviote- Whee NHld dnl pecia otices i Bt et Bl 9 FORD voupe for 2. Tood | short entertainment, games will be |the lower grades, The majority of the PESE P Bt corner I ' : e o played and rofreshments served [out of town teachers are planhing to e v “Salt Your Sugar,” fox trot record.|spend Thanksgiving at their homes, T D T TR TR 1C. 1. Pieree & Co.~—advt - condition, Tires are eaccilent. Price $160, 2 meet at the armory at § o'clock to- | A Mence 1 ranean | | g POKD CATS, Fordson tra | e ue editerranea [, Humphrey Muldowney and Armond| No word has been received from Ano: party nbE S ; Car Exchange, 86 Arch { night 1o take action on the death of [FRD CANS Fordun wruuie During the winter months the big Medi- andino, students at Suffield school, |the postal officials as to the location | Thomas Kelley. _molivy Bales & Secvive o s! I ines make special | will spend the Thanksgiving recess in|of the new post office mnd specula HU y T presically N tervsoesn “cf‘m?m’? \ i \d _upe i this city. tion as to 1ts new site has been heard | ORDER OF N¢ OF HEARING, S VRine. fo (b9 Sow Senth : o Stops at many of the quaint old cities in | Matince Thanksgiving afternoon = |for the past few days. It Is under- | Distriot of Borlin, es; Probate Court,| BER A0 B4, T 5 2 the 'L‘C\'ll\l which are not on their regu- ‘sv_ John's Fair, State Armory.—ad\t.|stood that the lease on the building | ™G0 M5 S8 SN i of the town | UPMOBILE CAILE - Suies and sorvice. Gity lar itinerary Frederick Ramm of Bridgeport is|where the present office is located ox- |of Beriin, in said district, deceased Borvice Biation, Haitiord Ave, coruw ey ; AVEL TR e t lidays with his broth- | pires in Februg [“tpon the appileation of Napoleon Ber-| Stanies wnd 16 Main St A, M. Paonessi |11 EEDAT 3 DAVIS TRAVEL SERVICE is an author- ;:‘r'"‘:.']?\fm‘"" ":,'“‘,::L"o"( (.'h,”,,."m"fl =~ sl {nint” praying “that as - Administoator on | CEXTNGTON—High rale iaotor care Baive | Syod, ‘UNnINg condition dist” chean, . & J N 8 eaid estate he may be authorized and eme vic s Ae s . Studeba ke . drvip ized agent of all these lines—and if a Daughters of Isabella Minstrels t0-| At a recent meeting of the 8t RIta | powercd to morthags cortnl real eotate of | i pstiiics: Co A ionce, 31 Mam 8l jouor, 193 Ar. > - HUDRON, 1984, w Car hRs ool Mediterranean cruise is in your plans for night, St. John's Fair.—advt Cirele, Daughters of Isabella, the fol- deceased. s per wald _application | 4 ARt b e S . | MAXN H AR ALMERS & ol M very dittle and is practically new in : : 3 N : Tha - low! ore e ed 3 s jon file n e fully appears, it s vice 5 ey any Cnne this winter, it will be decidedly worth e ines Thankiiving SIMMAON <t | [CTiE afiotes were eloced (06 TH | Sorierst: Tt il aputiosisn he. biurg ST edutiey s St 98 cvery ‘detall, Privo is low. Wik oy - M | 8t, Jol air, 8 Y — A coming year: gent, Mr A and determined at the Probate Office, in — lghter cat in trade Automotive while for vou to call at this office and talk Mrs. Waiter Bunce of Pearl court| Donahue; past rocent, Miss Katherine | Now Britain, in said district, on the 3rd nge, 85 Arch St. Phone t over with us, | entertained two tables of whist yes-| McCue; vice regent, Mrs. Mary Trapp; | day of December A, D, 1625, at 8 o'clock 2 P B touring var 1 o'clock Wednesday night United Spanish War Veterans will| and service. ” touring var in Asd : s 9 8 3 18 1 stary. s (Y o in the forenoe and tha otice be given - - hanloally n 00U 1 All the information of terday afternoon at her home. First|financial secretary, Miss May Connors; |5 i ‘potient ®oft [UAC toce be @iten 1) B389 takse it A G Hawher e 4 rize was won by Mrs. Luther Me- | recording secretary, Miss LAlllan Con- [the time and piace of hearing thercon, b g A a hundred lines is at our | Kay and osusointion prive by Mrs.[nors; treasurer, Miss Anna Kelley; | publishing this orde rome nawspiper e 5 H SRai phons 5008, s finger tips—and you | Merton Putne trustee, Miss Anna Hayes; monitor, | MMINE & wircuiation in waid distric, and by | 66" MOTOR™ CAWS "wid ™ tru: Jition, R g ol oo can obtain tickets to any Miss Helen G. Waskelewicz of 15| Miss Katherine Boyle; chancellor, |Kign post in the town af New Brnaim in| eincrans maee pro/®s oud serice, g G i . Budoigh, 157 : . | Clinton street has left for Boston to Miss Iuth Lennon; custodian, Miss |said district, and 1 ng motice to all| Tel, 2110, Lo ¥ "Gab - ERehs 3 port in th'. world from spend the holidays with her brother. | Dorothy Hartford; seribe, Miss Minne | vartics in interest t personally or by | bers. L. l'"'m. ELIVERTIEE duiips and chiassis, us—at tariif rates. Special Thanksgiving dinner at Vie-| Wrinn; guide, Miss Anna O'Brien; [thel"8 10 «ach oo e i . R R R > e - o gl o . 4 ‘ tory Lunch.—advt. pianist, Miss Nellie Ryan; visiting | this court of the nutice glven et s ey i Sourohg,_ Banes ory ook at the prices quoted in = IRVIN DAVIS Mr, and Mra. Harry McCabe of Los|sick committer, Mrs, Nellie Cockayne, [ Attest BERNARD T SAVIN 01,169; 1, O, B, ttors, 8 feving dearer| Ak o Unice Wis now guing o8 I Angeles are in this city, where they| Mrs, Helen Foley and Miss anna | st e .V'vu‘lm, 193 Aich 8L “This is 8 Btudebuker your.” g migltiry B ":“w'm"’:"'““'l i will spend the next few wecks. | Delehanty | —————————————— ’ WiLiys TAND _Exchan eves. and S Street Floor Office Christian Selence church Thanks. | s ) giving service, Thursday, 9:30 a. m.—1 The Children of Mary of Ry - - LOOK LOVK ! LOOK! 82 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. advt. | Thomas' church will give an enter- L ANNOUNCEMENTS ' A ¢ . » UK | LOOK ! 2 For dresses of the better kind see|tainment and dance Saturday, Decem- | Brand new Maxwell Touring | { { These workers will pay for thems the Mary Elizabeth Specialty Shop, 87| ber 1 Morists and Nurserymea 5 ; - oo ;';;;;'”Ty;;;""lx'_ aimot ’{ TLLEPHEONE s-4811 k- W. Main, Professional Bldg.—adt - - BURIAYL, VAULTS- Autormatic sealing, con. o ¢ the | Maxweil Tourings, 4 to choowe from Mr, and Mrs, Linde I, Srom of| Harmony Chapter, O 8., is plan 1 crote steel reinforced, waterproof. Cost 1---| ghon Y0 vou 8 L e & Maxwell Club Coupe, late 1923, small ford will by ¢ y giving | nin ¢ | than wood or 211 first c.ase under dependable used car at & low price with {Hartford will be the Thanksgiving ning one of its popular dances for takers. N, B. Vault (0., 316 Map'e, Tel, 8185| convenient terms, Large variety, 86 Arch ik (8) Bport guests of Robert L. Burnet of Sexton Iriday evening, December 7, in th | girarrsin Tandscape gardener,| 5t Open evenings and Sunday. Automio 1925 Kwsex Touring etreet, [Town hall. An added feature will ce | tive Used Car Exchange s wex Roadmer BB B ) D ) P ysone 125-3. - udson Touring —e— - ———— e Ford Coupe THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER el HONEYMAN AUTO 8ALLA o, 159 ARCH 87 TEL. 2109 Hudson and Essex Dealers K car, 195, 0d Lires, and pa'nt; fine runnin order; $1i6. AL G Hawke ! Bim L ‘phone 2156, | OUR Wiilys-Knight demonstrator For ais; o trade taken on th Nudoiph's 3 Cherry 81.; ‘phone 2051-1, 4 Eim St ‘phone | . 19 0, pri- Ately owned; will be sold for $200; con. ditton guarantesd; a teal buy. Rudoiphs Garage, 137 Cherry 8t ‘phons i >‘Q:v room, 4 Eim St ‘phone 1790, PAT 1921, wedan; in good condifion; | thoroughly overhauled, new paint, &nd tires. For demonstration call C. A. Bene o, 51 Main st FMhone 2215 [== S— F AR |OUR REPUTATION 15 YOUR PROTHG. | l ! Cholcenst used cars in the these cars have all been tisroughly onditioning and are 4 with 0-day guarantee UY YOUR USED CAR NOW " Puick 1923 6-cyl. 5y Sport Tours T T ng. hrand new 09 miftes Pulck 1923 6-crl. S-pass. Coupe, exrel. Paick 1923 6-cyl. b-pass Hport Tour & mew paint, § new cords Buick 1919 6-cyl. 2pase. Noadster, new Curley Does This Playing In The Background BY CLIFF STERRETT HOW COME,CURLEY?)| MY GOSH! MR R — WHY AINT YOU PERKING. S e —— — Balok 1918-6cvl. -pass, S PLAYIN' NO WHERES ~ = 1 it e Weery car, \ [ CANTCHA SEF 1M g B TS BV Y gvas’) PLAYIN'A MEAN | painted; 4 new cords THIS EVENIN'E —‘—~~ . / \ 3 o e, ¢ R SECOND FIDI‘ILE_T:) 1. T-pase. Touring upmotile 1930 S-cyl. S-pass. Touring Fran 1919 §-pass. Bedan. repainied emdftion ’ cings condition Trades considersd on new rare e Marahiar NEW BRITAIN RUICK CAR DEPT 196 ARCH wT PHONT " bocuingn

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