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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 7 pedient organization forms for Hvr:‘ R e 4 P o1 | G. 0, P. COLLEGE BUREAU u]l][iE SAYS SUVIET movement. amone American vesroen || g v g - | CITY ITEMS. lDaugh}tIe : ol‘)7A|me|I;_cnhd CARTER BACK AGAIN s g 3wy U vecanse 1 am ot tamitiar witn the | Vo We €, Aa S |l ’ ave 27th Birthday b i it oV fonuretadoonditianel andupawuliite | T i [ Martha Washington Council No. 1, g0y of King Tut's Tomb Recoy- | the republican national committee a5 e bt the organization form will be | b—— : | Mr. and Mrs. TFrank Taker of | Daughters of Amcrica, will celebrate the first step in a plan to organize found as soon as sufiicient will for ae- | The local Y. W. (', A. toduy resumes [ Chestnut street announce the engage- | its 27th anniversary in Jr. 0. U. A. M. | ops ¥rom Mis Recent Indispdkition | republican college clubs all over the tion is displayed.” ity regular schedule in all depart-|ment of their daughter, Frances, to|hall tonight. A turkey supper will 4 country. John Hamlin, of Oregon, is Senator Lodge 1»rr.~-v>|“;l :lrlor P .:.nm.\, The health class meets on|Howard R. Hill of Hartford. | be served at 6:45 o'clock and will be | And Resumes His Work., in' charge of the work. pamphlet prepared by he United | Tuesday cvening at 7:30 and the y ol v Fri- | followed by the installation of the | % (Continued from Tirst I'ag Mine Workers of America, which he swimming classes on Wednesday :n..lea?' 'gerlulbif.',,,:fi“&n((“:ldhu;::l) ¥l rollowing officers: Past conncilor, | Tuxor, Egypt, Jun. 7.—Howard Car- | —— sulil guve a very full account of the |Friday afternoon and evening. The| The mayor and board of alderman | Grace Havrison: councilor, Margaret |ter, in charge of the Tutenkhamun ex- ¢ gresses and conferences t ietivities of the Russian communist | pool is open for plunges to the juniors | win meet tonight to act on tax abate- | Petehow; associate councilor, Lillic [ ploration work, who became indis- THE HERALD munist internationa party and the ti international v fen Tuesday from 4 to 6 and for the | ments, and the couneil committoe on | Calmbach; vice-councilor, — Bertha | posed last week after the discovery o ) Two Are Inteclocked undertaking to gain control of Amer. |scniors from 6 to 9; also on Wed- |gunbiies and printing will be in session | Prelle; assoclate viee-councilor, Mary [of the sarcophagus of the pharoah in | WANT ADS Aside from this interiocking, S ican labor organizations. He said al- ay and Friday afternoons from |, tne same time, Schoefield; assistant secrctary, Lulu|the tomh, work being suspended in | Alphabetically Arranged For Quick ator Lodge asserted thut ihe in at it showed a lurge expenditure | The swimming lessons period | yictrolas anc f#anos, Henry Morans | THakely; tuctor, Fva Gleed; war- | consequence, reappeared in the Val- and Ready Referenco pendence of the 'Sovict sovernt of moaey in this country by the com- | for juniors 1:4 on Salu!‘.(lfl)“ morning. | _aqyt, on, B Miles; inside sentinel, 1m- | ey of the Kings today and the tomb "or\';i‘lu.zrl’\xr;:’rfxgsgimong and the communist ntern: munists, Miss Tossett announces a dancing | (picers will be eleeted at a meeting VFrees de sentinel, Ann |again was oponed. The usual small SER LM manifests itself many other ways rurther demonstration of the | class for children to start on Saturday | o¢ Wennerberg chorus of the IWrst |Schilling; trustee, Lulu Blakely. number of privileged visitors was ad- , line 10 09 that the proceedings of the commu- feoling of Americen labor unions in|morning, January 19th. Registrations [ uheran chureh Monday evening. On Friday evening, January 11, the [ mitted,*but the doors of the shrine line 20 JRE. nternatlandl; 1a-proc Aty to the communist movement,|may be placed from now on at the| "jynsh at Hallinans.—fadvt. | degree team will go to Middietown | now are closed and the sarcophagus is | ¥ Tine it and propaganda appear in the speaker read from the letter of | Y. W. C. A. office. Telephone 1005.| calogro and Antonina Oliva have |where they will initiate a class of ean- | not visible, | dakssos 3 line 32 ¢ Sumuel| The Tuesday evening Bible ¢lass | notified the city clerk of their intent | didates for the Lady Fenwick counell | In the coursc of thé morning the | duys line component parts of the great frame. | days line organs of the So er i December 13 written L that the usc of tu 1 \pers, president of the American mects as usual tomorrow evening for |y § at 52 Cherry street | of that eit 5 i PeTs, f o sell their store at 52 Cherry street | O hat cil Yearly Ord if and telegray en grai ation of Labor, In which Mr.|supper at 6 o'clock. The Current|is Gennaro and Sabato Paganatelle on S S e work which supported the pall be- ‘.mmt “f:or d“-lel !vlflln Application the communist int t I Gompers made clear his belief that| Kvents class follows on the same eve- | yonuary 10, tween the first and second shrines o e A oy, meetings of 11 of the Ii- v compromise with the soviets ning at 7:30. Both are open to mem- | "yt 014 Gang of Mine,” quartet | ATTEMPT ASSASS[NAT[ON | were swathed in protective surgical Minimum Space, & lines ternat and of t v would be & victory for them bers and non-members and there iS| 444 fox trot, Brunswick record. John | bandages and removed to the lubora- Mintmum Book Charge. 35 cents. ‘ | No. Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. for mittee 1 « ! no eharge. oW B OO0 t carby. teads Another Letter Andrews & Co.—advt, ory nearby. » The High school class meets as| phore will be s " s o Clussified Page on Same Day, Another document presented by [ e BT MO0 s e There will be a regular meeting of |y uceesful Effort Made to Slay Pres-| 10 the course of the morning Mr. Ads Accepted Over the Telaphons for Senator Lodge ¥ Ialier witten | USIAL BOIs. aveniing. AR B S-|the Daughters of Isabella tonight at Carter started raising the 1d of the ||l conventence of Customers. Call 925 and produced PR TR to the|18Y evening from “7:15 to 9. |8 o'clock at the clfub rooms. ident of Turkey, but His Wife is | second shrine in order to obtain more ||| Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. A et ; » N ; The regular meeting of the Bus Home cooked luncheon at Crow- | room for dismantling the exterior = of the Russi v ) "";’*"" i'-”'»" y‘;’ ‘="“""} L "gm‘l':”“'”:; ress Girls' elub will take place on | g —advt. | Slightly Injured. | canopy. The roof of the second shrine — which was the con- ceutive committec of the e 5t rhursday evening, beginning With a| mhe Y. W. H. A. will meet at the lis painted red and ornamented with | ] trolling force it tha SR sy intornationnl St arxed gtfaten ol gyy per, home of Miss Florence Sirkin, 84 Tal- | Athens, Jan. Gia ghe Mitylenc ot |jncised hierogiyphies and cartouches ANNOUNCEMENTS A sian governme ntre vitics among communists in Amcrica New classes in dressmaking and PRy ool | Tespondent of newspape " % A sikers # ol . ! 5 cott street, this evening at § o'clock. e T "WEPAPCT | of Putenkhamun, = in organizing the workers and com-| o inary will begin the week of Janu- | New Victor Racoras put every Fri. | Eleftheron Veemas telegraphs that an | ™y "Cone wag suspended for the Burial Vaults, Monwmpents 1 unsuccessful attempt was made to as-| 30 "4y 1id had been raised about BURIAT, VAI/LTS—Autoqatic scaling, son- ssinate Mustapha Kemal Pasha, | g B 0N P POUL & | ™ ryta steol rainforced, waterproof. Cost 1ess . i 2 ckey, | 109F than wood or metal. All first ciass urder buildings Document ternational has \ retai : 4 2 y Jating “capitalist designs. . ' e limit- | L party, Senato \ jbatinglLoapiialiss de F‘ importance,” | AT 21st. Botl of these wil be limit-| 400 a4 Henry Morans', 365 Main St. the support by This letter has great importance,” | .4 yo pupils but if more register | a0 b P N . said Scnator Ledge, “for it demon- i1 Bk aevesel n " | . > ident of the republic of Turkey, | n R o e ot this very motent the aloseiinerte Wil ba wevocal olnssen tarmtol | Ciimyg gacontl e of the cltya avens={EIACE 8 (R TR L'rl:‘l":l]l' Tty = : i gates and thre wial de- avel 4 v h “ ! Miss Fisk conducts another class N ing schools will start tonight. Classes | "7 . u @ | Tlorists and Nurserymen 3 endence of the rnational on the connection between the communist in- g irv and reed work beginning on | s s bl 5 ed fof Kemal injured his wife, | L. E ol e [ wiliebe rcopened at the Central Junior|““ag, o iny Kemal Pasha, who on 1 GUT FLOWERS, potied plants, ATl iinds, Soviet power inasmuch as it has no | ternational and the workers' party of S Cniis Taulttnd trom T80 ! L L ; A sday g Jan. 22 th, E 3 T igh and ; ; X . i v 8andal- resources of its own America. The communist interna- | Mins Mabel Anderson will s ;'{&r':ir'lyhxj\": ,LI:rrI\l mior hig! 41 0¢ct. 29 1ast became the first president | )l-’::e:.nrle““lorll“.e Intlt;a(‘.d;ll.\'er’yf.l n : Reviewing in detail the makeup of 'tional, as has been shown, is dominat- | . other arts and crafts class on Tri- ab(Lhter Tias X srn to Mr, |Of the new republic of Turkey, is the| | CANDSCAPE gardener and _nurseryman A daughter has been born o Mr. |00 0 \onom Turkey owes her prl-»ibm)' a Hits Bar O St. Augustine | “} ¢, imonsen, Box 6% N, B. Hoad: by the Russian communist party . i anuar: Re; 3 ¥!day evening January - 18th. Regis- | ! Ol Ry and Mrs. Handy hristopher of 415 sent position in the near east, Promi- | Plainville; 'phone 195-1 ] and the party dominates and controls | g i o all of these should be | - BN : Ry e A | Commonwealth avenue. nent early in the World War in the Inlet and Radios For Tug To Pull | 55REERY MAN—Frait tr shrubs, fowe | ers, ber:les, he'ge planti Rend addresa. the various br hes Russia government, ator « » o offere i ¥ t bl a table to show that the high offi- the so-called Russian soviet republic | qooc" 25 AUBIAR OIS BRI 0 {ne RN Eomi st party |ind ‘the 'whola | Russien! govarioisht. | oo o onee B The New Rritain Poultry Astocla” yqung Turk movement, he bocame &| Her Of Ground, | s nte, the Russlan Soviet republic, the fed- In other words the communist propa- | {tion will hold “ta regular m fink At military leader of fame and it was b | Wl call,__Hos 99 M. : eration of Soviet republics and the | ganda in America comes directly from JURY IS DEADLOCKED |5 cictock this evening in 0dd Fellows cyugo of his siill as a general that| st Augustine, Fla,, Jan, T— § O . | POLTED, Tlsite and vt owery " Figers communist international practically |the government we are asked to rec hall. A , |the British were obliged to abandon messages from the steamship Georgia | 517 Church St.; ‘Phone 880, are one and the same. Here was ognized." Indianola councll, No. 19, D. of Puitho Gallipoll campaign. reporting that vessel hard aground in |~ Tost and Found 3 will hold a meeting Tuesduy evening| — g¢or the war he organized the|a rough sea on Mantilla Reef, oppo- | ADOTIE CONLON of 93 Tremont deeclared to be presented “a system st No Decision Yet In Case of Katherine |/ SGld’y Hall: CTasallition exerclsey | 3 of interlocking directorates which {in Judd’s hall, . fustaliatior |famous nationalist army whose activi- | site 8t. Augustine Inlet, were picked St., has won 2 tickets to the Pelace the- would be accepted at once by any DRUG ADDlGT ARRESTED Miller of Philadelphia Charged will be in charge of Deputy Greatitios led fo the proclamation of &|up by the government wircless station now showing “The Bternal City eourt or any jury in this country as | | Pocahontas Edith Meyers and staff of | «yo)y War” against him and the dis- | here today. The message said that| &, . Georse [Fitzmaurice = Production. ¢ | With Murder Hartford RiAN 'of thie (Iraalt aiaiiy § oot % ckets are at the Herald Office; good B inmratis | without Ay tirth = | [ . patch of the Greek army into Turkey. |two of her water tanks were full but | any day this week except Saturda inquiry.” i > oIphia 7.—The fate of | PR RO After the defeat of the Greeks, Kemal | that hottom bolts were holding and T giove X en cor, Bridgeport Man Arrested in Water- Philadelphia, Jan. 7 e fate of | . y i L N glove (mnan's) losr, boiween cor. The Real Russian Govi. : Katherine Miller, rooming house mis-| Committees Named for : T"’hhwl the government at Augora | that (he rudder and _radder posts stout and Stanley, and Francls and . y Cl ” 2 i : . P as made president of the |were'gone, T vessel reported . _'Phone & “These interlocking directo bury on Charge of Also Being & (regs, charged with the killing of Q ’ Raiy And wa ; it of { gone, 55 ported u | Stanler. T constitute 1he real government o etk hle ilalid Mplad (-‘mrk.l St. Joseph’s Big Fair \iiionu asscmbiy which in Novem- | rough sea, but said she was lying casy, | BUTTERFLY Tocket 1o T Russla,” he said. “All power is their's Dispenser of Dope. iy l‘,“,,,(“,,m,,",,,',n, av. A deadlock | Committees were appointed and |ber, 1929, decreed the abolition of the| A later radio message from the | stuned: ):m 609-15. e by the jury, which has | further arrangements made for the (Sultanate. Kemal's clection to the | Georgia said her rudder Was not 1st | ¥y L, PEN lot [0 Tust OMIce Thura: had the ease under consideration since | annual fair of St. Joscph's parish at presidency of the republic followed [but that the rudder Post Was one, | Forrwrisr wori Tos THursias A three o'clock Saturday afternoon la meeting of the general committee Turkey's remarkable diplomatic suc- | making it useless. Nothing but tug| avout §:3 ock between Stanley and A juror vesterday informed Judge last night. Rev, J. Leo cesses at the Lausanne conferences. | boats could give the vessel any a Church 8t. Finder cail 5116-3, “('.n,'.‘m that another juror was per- | chairman and James B. His wife, whom he married a vear ! sistance the message added, as the | POUKETBOURK contalning sum of money somaily acquainted with a friend of | urer of the general committee, Other ago, i the daughter of a Turkish |water on the reef where she is 31, Owner amy have same To IRl Sull the ;‘l'\n‘x man. The law rcquires a|committecs named “"r"'\"" "l']“("“" merchant of Smyrna. jaground is too shallow., ing. wo women, Ilorence Sullivan ) all ¢ o0, I s han, — — Which are done and controlled by the|, 4 catnerine Wilson, charged with|verdict in a murder case e e Sl JOHNSON TO SPEAK orks s . Tindar, plions, g9 other and dominant branche the | rancy, and arrested in connection| The defendant shot and killed Ka- ey Ry et iyt Gn e s ‘ | WITTE GOLD Wilst_ wateh 1ost; reward, government are not done by the gov- .‘”"']'““:'n‘ i Sl ranteq | bernagel, a former boarder at her committee, Rev "n r1' Riod) '1"1)1'4- AR exesr WU AN BEGIN F]NAL ARGUMENTS ‘Plono 168, K ernment of Russia. Iveryt) that | noe ol an. b Benunrop| hotse when he refused to return to clal prise _'0“"“““ St anteNal s S erbran i Personals has been done by he of the three CONtinuance until Jan Jensinger n and Charles McKeon; enters Time This Month | | branches of the Russ government |14 suspected of supplying drugs to| TR o o L0 ) arzed that Kaberna. | ment committee, Mrs, Sundberg, Mrs. ots mt 1-2 pric have sume nice ~-the federation of Soviet Durham, John F. Callahan: decora- ones at $1.00, Arcade Studio, addicts in this city, He is a drug " %is ol Sl ol gel told her she was “out of his cle- Kb A ateatiinia Johnson plans a speaking campaign = - the Russian Soviet repul fiend himself and the police had to Pl 05 1 hat in a moment of tem- | tions, Trank Durham; vefreshments, | {0 BEERE S PROETAE CRI LSS | day Enters Into Its Final and Con. | THIE 18 Tho e to Tet us ook your communist party, and the supply him with a dose of drug this - . following the remark, | Mrs. Jesse Atwater, Mrs. John Igoe; - AS pars of A camera over and put It in good onder; g A A o o morning before he could be ar. POTATY insanity following the TEMATE: | o) ertising, Charles Hayden, Thomas | CAMPpaign for the republican presiden- ) ugiyo Stage. et forihis Servive. Arcads Siudis, Lhesf‘ ]L- !‘;f» communist party f 1 e tial nomination, | 4 WANTED--1,000 men, women and children een done by the government of she shot him | " raigned in court Among his ac- AL S Aldrieh, The fair will be held from " : 4 2 gy 8 4 - x = e i Benson AND JU‘RY RESUMES dancing every evening. go to South Dakota for a stump cam- | ments on railroad consolidation be- 4 Those In Control . ) [ ashfantine 5 rmgn and will return by way of |gan today before the Interstate Com- ! 3 p—— . " Michigan, merce Commission as the last stage T T BT e T Washington, Jan. 7.—~The supreme Session at Hartford Continued Today| Dublin, Jan. T.—John Finnerty, the tor cviticised the administration and | 1is enttied to tiekets for the Lyceun Amarioar Gtoreey whe i et in ) ( a stration and |ing all the roads of the country into| showing “Where th orth Begins, ' (ea- 1d who control Russia and who are the real government of Russia. Thejr court today dismissed the appeal of ¥ . . . its poliey in selling arms to the Ob- | ejghtec onty gre 0 . turing the police do In-tin-tin. With Examination of an Even oo ovion with the litigation involv- } & ghtoen or twenty groat menge | Fie Hoeute st Y » names are practieally summarized in the Corona Coal Co. trom the decision merica, | F€BON Bovernment. The Coolldge pol-{ Counsel for the New York Central, | groe e St N 1 . o P, of © I 1 in ris! Mic ds 4 ca, o Bas v | V' -3 « the political burdau of the Russiun ”H'rlk‘" :;’J‘ ‘._"‘r Mr',:;kr::n;‘;::‘-gl “‘”m: Dozen Witnesses Slated. ’:,'-,\;i l:;::n:‘l‘:!‘::tl‘""i’:'“’"’:I ,],,'T,“‘,L, of |le¥: -'rmlnr’ .lln!mw'rn. 1.n||"|\f«‘ con- the Raltimore&Ohio and Pennsylvania | A s o 1 L communist party, It is a very formi arket pr i R L e Free Stato govern- |1ains potential danger to the nation's | New York state and New Jorsey in-| Mai street; 'phone $746, able and highly drganized system of the railroads were under government' yygrtford, Jan. 7.—The extraordl-|couns e ostnoned taking the future trade in Central and South |terests concerned in castern consolis | government—arbifray, unscrupulous operation. The company had seve|nary grand Jjury Investigating the| WERL U TS SRTTae Vojers and |America becauso it may allenato La- |dations wero given first opportunity | s government insisted on the| gogen witnesses waiting to be sume|the fund until the arrival of Wilam |oygp v “pper ANNIVERSARY. o tho situations. elsowhore i (he BTy Ty e thelr work and their intention P price aamed in the contracts, p into the jury room. Most of Cannon from America on January 14 wsii M N ¢ United q-' A . 8 o4 0 and Truck Agencies ork and the ention in re moned into th . M Mr. and Mrs, Raymond N, of | United States, BUICR MOTOR TURS — Beier Sar ~5re (b (it i dupeis the witnesscs were eclectic physiclans, | o0 STl L iGiy, 881 West Main street and Mr. and | Much of the commisflon's tentative | bk built and Buick 15 building thewn. would content himself with a land it is expected the state electic > # 5 : 43 Mys, Edwin Allen of 808 anley consolidation plans has been studied | New Biltain Buick Co., 226 Arch street, weir genera [examining board will be convened ‘TV'\“”‘”':‘;“.; |l‘|“X‘I‘H~.( ;‘I'”'I“i':““““:';h_ strect colebrated the first anniversary, Without development of controversy, intentions activities in countries | | again late this week to pass on the ciall 1ipp of Mr. and Mre, Steele’'s marrage at The New York Central and the Baiti- James T. Hutchinson left Mitchel |, the former yestorday aft- more & Ohlo, however, disagree as to | other than the United States and, sece | revocation of the licenses of another S home of |group of eclectic physictans which field, Long Island, today on a ernoon. Mr. and Mrs, Allen were the the disposition to be made of the Cen. | CHANDLER and Cleve ond, with a few cxamples their in. tentlons and activities in the United Stops Colds in 24 Hours |, grand jury is expected to have mile flight during which he will map | oo gl the Steele wedding. |tral of New Jersey and Philadelphia | _ Anerichn_ Co. the army air serviee's newly routed |0 W 0 before her marriage' & Reading. | CHEVROLET motor cars for econemical Btates, Cascara Bromide Quinine gives rcady by that time ot was Reads Trotzky's Letter quicker relief than any othercoldorla | 1t appeared to be the plan to rush| model airway between here and 8ty o0 0ne0 Sehmaiz About 2 | :r:r';m':l:::: l?x’;:t.“l“.m Hoter S As an example of the ter, he read | grippe remedy. Tablets disintegratein | through the examination of witnesses, | 1.ouis guests were present and both couples | DOLUE BROTHERS from a letter written by Trotzky, “to| 10 seconds. Effectiveness proved in | checking up on their medical quali- received many gifts. and sorvice. B & ¥V, an Ameriean communist,” Mackay millions of cases, Demand red box bear- | fications Dr. Harry Chaimson of | CATHOLIC BISHOP DIES, negro, which was published in t ing Mr. Hill's portrait. All druggists=~ | pridgeport and Dr. Tsaac L. Cron.| Okiaho City, Ja 7.~ Bishop HEADS BOARD OF TRADE Moscow Izvesta on February 15, 10 30 cents, ‘ub @200 well of Hartford were among those| Meerschaert, head of the Oklahoma feago, 1 T—1rank 1, Carey, It safd in part ‘ who appeared before the jury | diocese of the \m olic church, suf- ader in the grain trade for many “Ihe training of black agitators is i | fered a relapse Wst night and is near | years, today was elccted president of | B IC6; BELUUe PRI DU W rsROrien, AULS. Sk " et mpertant . revoiution: 2 Satiits 1 suid te have Beeh el h according to an anm ment | the Chicago board of trade, succeed _motivu Bales & Bervic 00 k. Mais. i He 2 & lendilig f problem of the moment. x x x 1 . 5, HILL €0, samnom,micw, | determined by Hipparchus of Nice, [today at the hospital where he has/ing John J. Stréam b wan' at & 1000 t0 SAY What Afe the most ex about 162 I3, C. | been i1 several weeks. | position, iva At sai, o Sake aud Sevice | an Auto Balvs o, Sales aud Survica 149 Arcn B phobe 2109, In the presence of these facts it is 0 \warerbury, Jan Alfred Ben- my m‘n'l, absurd m' say that the L_M- sing of RPBridgeport, charged ;f‘"‘ Soviet republic really EOVETNS | with violation of the narcotic law, tussia. That s merely one O N was held for a hearing on January | “"“‘]':";‘:r:":‘f““:‘“h'nh“'_‘":"'_';'.“ ‘:”7':\’:‘ 9 under bonds of $2,000 on his ap- fent opportunity to sa at things | Pearance in the city court this morn- Tost Chicago, Jan nator Hiram | Debate on Railroad Consolidation ' T think T have shown who the men Asserting that he could go on al- most indefinitely in giving examples o few cxamples, fitst, as to t HUFNUBILE CARS ~Saies and service, Oty — - THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Demolish This on Your Drum. By Al Posen | B oTETEE A bence, ol Mas B XWELL AND CITALMERS Sajes MUTOR CAlS e ooy ! ¢ the world oves. ¥, R - MOS ervive, 287 _uilen MEN PREFER THE QUE . BASHFUL ™MAID | A Hawker, 55 Kin witest O MOTUK CAKE aad . Svarle & Vo, Sales Elm and Mark i, o Britain, c‘:‘ Tel 2110, Local Savbbers al agents for Gaberel " Ty i — et STUDEHAKERS—Light six to urin v shecial wix tour'ng, $1,350; big -u"m‘ru‘: ) tory. M. irving Jeser, Thie Is & Studevaker your,” Py Am———— | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND GV vars, showroom at 4 Kl Cuotry e 4 Vaive ‘Motor: C. Nudolph K FORAROT, nen PATAT, acrifior. K. U, Rudoiph, phe 51 w passenger oRTingT TR 1o bumpers and & jot M Irioing utor, 193 a By S Fiinaer ronds ¥. taylies, 131 Mam Pa Starts Something this Time * BY CLIFF STERRETT | CHOICEST UsED SHOTC A BIEADA e, MDD DELICIA) ¢ DEL * 1T LOOWS 2 GO AwaAy UNCLE )| | PASS THIS | ¢ INTERESTIN — SAM L DONT SVAY NEw VDUEKDAST : USED CAR DB BRITAIN BUIcK ARCH &7 PHONE 268 ’ UPFEN EVENINGS AND BINDAYS | Fudoins ; | #oD = 4 rum ‘, < GemreniaiTe rime; good tires; §50, Box 13, Weratd aition; price vers fow. M. Ireing Jewer 197 Arch St Tide s o« Stedebaker FRANKLIN touring; new paint, good rén- ¥ ¥ NKLIN touring rar, in ex-eilent condl- & foni: new paint. ldeal car for the win ter monthe, M. Irving Jemter, Arch B " f‘wrv' '2"‘ R T s — “This is & Studebaker yoar”

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