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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924, CUNBOAT ARRIVES | ' FOUR ARRESTED FOR ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES ~CITY ITEMS. THE FERALD wife. He was warned, however to leave her alone and if she wants him " o Armed Vessel Sacramento Re- Alphabetically Arcanged or Quick to do a little work about the house ’ ¥ % : ] : | Frankie Jerome, bantamweight Net public debt of the entire coun- Vietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans and Ready Reference e is i al a 4 e o . lUNEHR"‘]M THEFT helds todo it, Mo also admitted that |, , ot dies at New York from injuries |ty aggregates $30,851,816,000 or |—adyt. : ports All is Quict in the Moro Dis “Eing mATES FOR s L & Lelieved to have been received in bout |$283.76 per capita. Chief 'W. J. Nobie of the fire das| trict Whese Mnssnite Octuired CONERIUTIVIEIHNRNGIONS s | “Real Life” On Grove Street ™ | with Bud Taylor at Madison Square - | partment has reccived a check for e assn 1 DS f : Stanley Trosky and Joseph Chane- ¥l ] i i 3 Cases of Keough, Wanic, MAtulis vc."irgca wich acsauiting Steve | Garden last Friday nigh. Broylitot KA Coalitks it on | Fon e e EalE Ch O s o il 3 amy oo 1 me ? ' Mie ;-‘\\'GI'I and with drunkenness, 7 Arthur Brooks, negro valet to presi- |, garage on East Main street which Manila, Isu. l‘l.*Thl"Eullbflflt Shg 1, ling - ;| Police shake-up in New York city dents since the Taft administration, | was damaged by fire several months | '&mento has arrived at Surigao, Island o A line H H ere eac fine ) for bein, runk | A 2 | i p | . " " # fllld Aballafl Al‘e COfl[ll]llefl ‘,\H.T :r;.l';‘]:m,”;ht} :;;:ull(:y (»)‘u,;_d The | 1esults in more than 300 arrests in|who is ill at Washington home. | ago. The check is for the Firemen's| ©f Mindrac, where recent clashes have L RRE e story” of the. arvest of these fwo iien | *ories ofiralds —_— 3 | Pension and Relief assoclation and |C0St/the lives of 80 members of the da 1 line $1.80° $1.50 e ~ “, l‘”i"“ "mir \_.:"Hrio than | i, Homer 8. Cummings declares for| was sent in appreciation of the excel- | €olorum, a religious society, and of | Rates Upon Application B Kioah. Toktnn Waalo, Al e e O Alien Property Custodian Miller William G. McAdoo as democratic | lent work doie at the time of the |12 constabulary soldiers. The situ- {}|™Count 6 words to a ime. 3 e o Lias Res bean SeentoR Hhehy "4 1ON8 | cuggests that government use $180,- | nominee for president, as party lead- | fire. ation there is quiet, the gunboat com- | ;,“m‘::‘uu:n to. g8 shan, . Y. Matulls and Charles Abajian B coman William McCarthy was | 000:000 enemy funds now on deposit |ers gather in Washington to choose | “That Old Gang of Mine,” quartet | mander reported. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cénts pleaded not gullty to a charge ofy —BICHOCE N he Grove street sec. |ID the treasury to revive trade rela- | convention city. and fox trot, Brunswick record. John| The Sacramento will not take part ||| == e 2 " & i i rmer . S p ke e, e re fanatips, 1 ¥ theft when arraigned before Judge o ne e | tions with former cnemy countries. | A. Andrews & Co—adt, in rounding up the religious Classified Page on Same tion of the eity at about 1:10 o'clock Warren J. Lincoln of Aurora, T, Phoenix Temple of Honor will meet| but simply will display the American Ady Accepted Over the Telephon . W. Alling in police court this | gunds o A : | R " | 4 B. W ng polic Sunday morning when he heard a | said to be distant relative of Abraham | (his evening. The degree of truth will | 148 for its moral influence. ;:;\s{:l:u:o"u‘:'flltfixm s Call 925 and morning for the alle aling of i racket in the vl ity °f°";‘ f“";‘;‘" Professor Rernhard Hoft, an Ameri- | Lincoln, confesses to killing his wife | he conferred on a class of 4hree can-| The coast guard steamer Polillo (NASK for | money from the sate at the Central | He 'YN'”LN ”; “"';"‘II‘L" ;v:’“ lcan missionary, dies at Siangyang-Fu |in January of last year. ! didates. with nearly 200 constabulary mem- | lunch room on Main street cz house. passed through the Kkitchen .o ocuit of wounds inflicted by Chin- | ke & Ltk &t Halllaat'scadve: | bers aboard will transport the fanatics | day morning. Attorney Mi ex- into bedroom where he found |.gq yangits. William J. Bryan at Miami, Fla., At a meeting of the Star of Good|from Bucas Island to their homes, | T ton, counsel for Abajian, asked for u Stanlcy and Joseph with another man SaA | declares for Dr. A. A. Murphree, | Will lodge, No. 9, O. §. Ii,, this even- | holding the leaders for having direc- L AUTOMOTIVE continuance in his case until tomor- on top of *""'-1 “«hmy“r "I‘“ h?" Dr. Albert Abrams, nationally | president of the University of Florida, | ing. officers will be installed by Dis-|ted the attack of their ignOTant f0l- |\ me————— row morning and s a result all cases | knocked on the floor. He placed the ypnowy physician, dies at San Fran- |as the democratic candidate for presi- | trict Deputy Miss Fisher of Hartford. | lowers on the constabulary forces. Auto and Truck Agencies s were continued until then with bonds ' three men under arrest when some- | oo dent Vew Victor Records out every Kri- s s TR e L TN T ~ contl i B O o o it t T Ao sco. . out. y X ¢ BUICK MOTOR CARS—"Heiter cars are for release fixed at $2,500 each. Prc ! ! it & ight and two J ay at Henry Morans' 365 Main St. ,Fll‘St Lutheran Church being built and Buick is bullding them. cutor Joseph G. Woods presented the men jumped out a window. The of- b 5 nelar SMIE wEe Bu U by chae ] League Elects Officers ’jiu.e sn : ’, - icer blew his whistle and had i g r. @ i "“.};: s 4 by Bergeant OTioets ;»m;‘;|::1‘:xl.|;~>:x:(xo!::i°; iy HOOYER NAMED JUDGE JUDGE THAYER DEAD | \\'{?n;::‘ <|f\;‘(il’rt)l?r\'l)‘l' ¥ ‘{[l;ilfll:;;dslxrffrP?;{} At a meeting of the Luther League | A0 - B 1hT Rervly Michael Fiynn, Officers Dolan, An- \‘\ h~-‘|: flv'::;‘fl\:as' :f—'mln 1'151:' t:n t'h" ‘ New Britain general hospital |ot the First Lutheran church held re- | PR g o 3 derson and Grabeck after they had scenc the officer foun il R ik : yesterday. [cently the following -officers were | gy mncng Gloveland motr oar and succeeded in making their getaway men missing. He brought Steve and Will Conduct Award of rvan Prize | Former Associate Justice of Connec- Home cooked luncheon at Crow- elected: President Rey, Dr. Abel Ahl-| acceasories. American 54466 Co., # Blm 8t. from the restaurant. At about 2 Joseph to the police station, however, 5 . " | tient Supreme Court of Errors Was | cl)’s—advt. |auist; vice-presidents, Emil Larson | (TRVROLET motor cars for economical o'clock in the morning the young @nd a short time after Policeman Col- | For High School and Secondary| o T/0 Bl | Camp, R. N. of A, will hold [and Raymond Carlson; sccretary, Mil- ~ ransportation. ~New Britain Motor Ssles Corp., § Main street, men, with others who have not been lins and Parker brought Stanley to | ¢ 01 crudents. | installation of officers in Jr. O. U, A, |dred Enstam; financial secretaries, | _Corp. 6 Main s ¥ cere seated at a table | headquarters. Ofilcer Collins had : | Norwich, Conn., Jan ~John . vt Dy ‘o |Laura Berlin a clen Joberg; | DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Baies apprehended, were seated a 4 1 tomorrow evening at 8§ o’clock. | Laura Berli nd H B | and service, §. & T. Motor Sales Co. 156 in the restaurant, near the safc and found Stanley. crouched in a corner| Boston, Jan. 14.—The state depart- | Mowry Thayer, former associate jus- . No, Nora,” piano record, by |treasurer, Josie Ericson, i B, camer Prntios mhae ¢ when the proprietor went to another against a stone wall on !_I!:h street | ment of education was notified today | tice of the supreme court of errors,| phil Ohman, Brunswick record. John| The chairman for the meetings to | prr e Tor—grap— oo part of the lunch room Reogh, it is While doing his rounds. Theh ouse |py the American Chemical society that | died at the W. W. Backus hospital A Andrews & Co.-—advt. {be held are: Agnes Anderson, JANUATY | and service. ‘“Just Real Good Car alleged, snatched $575 from a drawer | the alleged drunken brawl took place | Sceretary of Commeree Herbert Hoo- | here last night after an illness of tWo| Miss Jane 1. Tracy, who has been | 24; Hildur Carlson, February 14; Ger- | A. Benco, 18 Maln streat; in the safe which had been left open in is owned by Mrs, Mary Wisk, Who | ver had been appointed chairman of | weeks from pemphigus, a rare sKin | yigiting her sister, Mrs. J. I, Hogan of |trude Anderson, February 28; Helen (FORD CARS, Fordson (ractor, Salow serv- The gang left Immediately, riding in has been in court on charges of |{he national committee of judges for | discase, which is aimost invariabl¥{New Har ford, returned to this city | Foberg, March,13; David Ahilgren, | fc ‘1 n;lr' parts _mlu‘ln nu:ornltg& Auto- an automobile which was parked out- Violating the liquor law. It was de- the society prize essay contest. | fatal. | vesterday. March 27; Astrid Johnson, April 10; _fiotive Sales & Servic ._Main, vy reribed to the judge as & rendezvous | Every high school and sccondary| Judge Thayer was the son ofl” wwaik, Jimmie, Walk" fox trot.|Albort Kallgren, April 24; Mrs. Astrid (HUDSON AND ESSEX-Amervas isading 28 Reported Burned where Polish people gather on Sat- |school student in the country is eligi- arles Dexter and Lucy Eliott| grupswick record. John A, Andrews son, May Signe Peterson, May | man Auto Sales co. Sales and Serview, Ernest Vardilos and Peter Vomas "rday nights to d ink moonshine. ble to participate in the contest, which | (Nichols) Thayer, and was born | & Co,-adyt, [22; Ruth Danieison, June 12; Beda | 139 Arch Bt; 'phone 2105, of the Central Lunch reported the Blcod On Weman's Apron is the result of a gift of Mr. and | New Roston, Conn, on March 15, " e wonual meeting of the stock- | Fridell und Mildren Enstom, June ;l—*——‘—igru‘onlzfil;'Ansl-;B-l’fl;nd\sm'_—-"lce. o affair to the police and Sergeant | Stanley Ozlok was cha god with as- | Mrs, Francis P, Garvan of New York | 1847, He prepared for college 8t/ poiders of the Commercial Trust Co.Conrud Hoglund, September 11; Anna | fervice Statton, Hartford = Ava., “Sernar Flynn with three officers was de- Saulting his = wife. Officer Collins in memory of thelr daughter, Pa-|Nichols academy, Dudley, Mass. and| will be held this evening and will be|Fobers, September 25; Anna Borg, | m=orartn st sreds Satsr i tailed to investigate. Kecogh was ar- | tostified tnut wnen he went to (e | tricia. g ¢ : v rduated from Yale In 1569. He| roligwed by the annual meeting of [ Oct, Elsa Rogseen, October 23: | “gnd’ servise, (. A, Hence.. 51 ‘Main Bt rested ob the street and others were home last night at 8:15 o'clock he Six cash prizes are offered to the studied law with the late Judge | the board of directors, who will elect | Amanda Carlson, November 13; Mll-i_.phmm 2215, arrested at their homes. One of the | found Mrs, Oziok with blood all over winners in each state and six four- Jumes A. Hovey, in Norwich, and was| officors and transact other business, |dred Ericson, December 11; Jennie | MAXWELL AND CHAT.MERS quartet burned $28, his supposed her apron. He said that the woman | year scholarships to ‘\ ale or \u»&'lr‘ admitted to the bar in 1871, For sev | French Hat Shoppe, Room 107 Pro- | Lundell, December 31, | service, McGauley and Bennett, §8 Arch told him she had been struck by her |Will be the awards in the national |eral months he practiced in Burling- | fessional Ridg., $7 W Main St. | dtreat. P | i | are e loot, in the kitchen stove " _ B —— T ;:ru\:t-:: (‘:al he n:u:m be caught with | husband, who had been drinking. He | competition between the state win- | ton, Towa, but in 1872 rrf'urnod here | qavt, Mn‘)&&':"l;'r?,n" L:_Rai»vér:::bls‘“kn:: ‘ . was given a 30-day suspended jail [ners. Each scholarship will carry and became a partner of Judge Ho-| 4 son was born at the New Britain Y ) Blrvions S0t o Bitas: s the evidence. The police have been ) P J x > . r. In 1876 he be actice in his| CEME Glen strest; 'phone 9. able to recover part of the money | Sentence and place on probation for| with it $500 a year in cash in addi- | vey, r‘f’ 76 ke -kxnn prac C(- n ““ general hospital yesterday to Mr. and | = i ade | SIX months, tion 1o tuition fees, own office and took as a partner his| Ny, Kenneth 13 Wallen of 256 Maple sad & diligent d"”‘"h I8 tstug smad Fined For Speeding The essays are to be on ene of the | brother, Charles F. Thayer, who after- | grrone’ Rurial ¥aults, Monuments 'orullmro:r{m::?nn;rv well known in| Fdward Avery, age 1S years, was following subjects: The relation of | wards was mayor of the city for many | waterproof. olice mnd sporting circles, Keogh | arrested Saturday by Policeman Wil- | chemistry to health and disease, to | years. | netal. All first ol o P ; F ‘IS y . .. |llam Strolls for speeding on West | the enrichment of life, to agriculture | Judge Thayer was judge of the | tekers. B, Vault Co, 276 Maple, Tel, 2 : h"':":"'mo“k"’ ) - U8 Ben arngeied. on. pronb Matmie| Main street. The officer testified that | and forestry, to the national defense, | Norwich city court and later state’ . - = Y B Pl PR, ST e @asions for petty “_h"“* “."”l'h ‘olice | Mo followed the youth from Cedar | to the home. and to the development | attorney for New London county for | Walk]ng Man s Florists and Nurserymen — i et and Abajlan are Known to the pollcn | reet to Grove Hill and he was|of the industrics and resources of (several years. Tn 1589 he becamo a| GUT FLOWERS, potied piants; | STUDKBAKERS--Light six touring, $096; as “bad actors.”” Wanic is hut u re- ol / o ol iy superlor court Judge and in 1907 was | funeral worl;" free delly Bandalllo’® | gpacial aix touring, §1,380; biy eix tonring N B ng | traveling 30 miles an hour. Avery your state. 218 Oak 589:12. | §1,760; K. O. B, : cent resident of New Britain huving X 4 g - G = advanced to the supreme court bench, P Al AR L J760; K. O. B, factory, M. Irving Jester, come here from Meriden where he Was fined $25 and costs of which §15 . . ’ . n es ANDSCAPE gardenar 183 Arch St. “This is & Studebaker year. i sparring partner of “Kid" |and the costs was remitted. Mareus B. AND P. W, ACTIVITIF troin. Whicl he Was fetired | by age H. C. Simonsen, Hox . Road, | _ 2L ok maitice ity d K. Woods of Kensington was glven| Aqorney James O'Connor of Hart. | llmitation tn 1017, He later served us| The judges decided the ltde [f _Plainvilie; phons 166 __ | WITTYE- RNTGIT AND OVERLAND mator ) the sume penalty for reckless driving | rord will address the members of the | state referee and also held other of- man walking 7 days, 15 hours NURREIY M2 Wiirubs, fiow-| cars, showroom st 4 Blm St.; servies, 137 Demon Rum Was Busy » rhairma o draft ors, berrles, hedge plants, nd address. | Uherry St “The Slesve Drink was the canse of many men |00 South Main street from Robert 10| puginess and Professional Women's| "0, lv.y:-“fl-r‘ 3 ‘(‘.:'\‘\,f:;y .lj‘lvri‘.r‘u vlulrri:\lm per day would cover T Sl calle. Bex 88 Tareld | e Rudolphy "phone being arralgned in court today. P | Mills strect, He was also arrested bY | glyb who are attending the law conrse | o0 x 98,900 11, 1 1-5 inches FOTTRD plants and Tar Rowers—TFuneral | Sl Policeman Strolls. on the subject of “torts” fomorrow the war. Judge Thayer was a demo- wer H. McGuire of Eim street was arrest- ol Salhe e dpad - B18: and M ioiat Wadn V| crat in polities, and a one time mem- THE WINNERS "'l";rl:l!h:'"l!‘l‘ Ity, Johnson's ireenhouses, " R G Bt Manrics | John Walko was fine and | avenivp ‘at o'atook. o uy | ©! B : ik | 3 Ssturéay by Policoman Meuries | ots for driving sn aytomoblie with evening in connection with the Co.|Der of ‘the stats centrali committes. Men's Prize—Uair of $10 e | new tires; will sacrd . O, Flynn on a charge of assauiting his s - ing in He never married, He is survived by | Walk-Over Shoes 127 Cherry St.; 'phone 2051-9 wife and drunkenness. He admitted | improper brakes on Franklin street. | jympbia university estension course, | ' L0 ughters of the late Howand Unkelbach e SO S ¥ O o —— i Paone T that he had been drinking and that He was arrested ut about 6:30 o'clock | profassor E. 1*. Humphrey will dis-| 0 0 Thayer, They aro Mrs Siack Rock Ave BAG - Black Deaded, lost Hatard . Snunday night by Policema Yoty @ N “Proside soolidge and B ). arles s 3 A Y Ave, noon, Wwith recelpt marked Mrs. he struck Mr. McGuire. The officcr KUNday night by Police o Doty atter | cus D ek Pat th Contral| NCl8on Taintor ~ of Hartford, Mrs. 98,900 18, b Inches Findor kindly . return to 83 ity testified that tho accused had struck R : . at i:1b o ‘ Rachael Thayer Dunlop of Norwich DOG - Malv bulldog, 168t sandany, his wife in his presence. He was "Eht side of the street had gone to | Jy high school and Mrs, George Stobbs of Worcests Vs Prize — Paie $10 Answers to Youknow. Iteward. 229 So.| Dodge Brotliers, 1023 touring, 1021 roads fined $5 and costs but the execntion |the left side and erashed into a fence, | - Judge Thayer was the last male| Walk-Over Shoes _Main Bt e & ster, 1920 touring, 1918 touring. of sentence was suspended and he was | _1h* case of Willlam Whightman, Wright Pipings member of the immediate family. | Miss . C. Johnson ATRING OF PEARTE Faurday| Commertial care sereun sides, 19 : charge eokle .y " 4 ’ . A - norning between Hartford nd Arch| EeTesn sldes, n wides, placed on probation for three months, | Charged '\‘\‘nnprfl k-(‘dv«r d‘:_(;:\”‘:. s Iright ro;t |\l:|\|lll!: b9 up *";‘\ur"‘ The New London county bar mem- Lande r&l..ll‘r-rl,\' & Clark B Ve B Bt Minder Cait 806, “Res| Merda: 1983 teuring: 1960 aedan, 1066 Judgment was suspended in the - one-piece rocks ¢ heavy W bers on Priday last upon learning of | Jainy 1 " cake of John Bloomstein, who was 'Im|l Hn»mnmnl“';:-l'\r:‘ri\r”r'i""" trepe de chine, the critical iliness of Judge Thayer| Guessed absolutely correct. §10 - Lost Saturday aftcrnoon between nurse when placed under arrest. ) . b | ain wnd L. Finder kindly return sent a letter of sympathy and a floral N an Inder kin " Arrested Vor stealing Tree ;ll,-.\' ey | Owing to the large ber of 21 Judd Ave | Terms arcanged Judgment was suspended in the guesses, we have decided to pre- . case of James Magrilla, charged with 'OMAN'S CLUB PLAN sent seoond prizes of $5.00 in Personals Py . A ; - merdhandise, Vo Ty wnalbun Tor T THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, the theft of a tree valued at $10 from 4 N ) o Two short plays will be given by & W . o 1 Willow Rrook Park. Clyde Eilings- -3 L pric e _have som 156 EL) N RVENTNG ' “rtm.‘ 1.”;:'” of the park testifted MANY PERSONS the Woman's club at the Y. W, €, A, 2ND PRIZE WINNERS Arcade Etudio 8§ ELN 8T. OPEN EVENINGS . v R | evening, J o8t Helr A book PHONE 0, BURTAL VAULTS- Automatic s AP0 MOTOR CARE . Boarle & DEPENDABLE USED CARS 6 eyl roadstor, 1921 Oakiand sedan newly painted tomorrow afternoon and MEN'S—A. W, Heinzmann, 1t that ie saw Magrillac ut down a tree, [ ) The to the public ' ¥ - Magrilla admitted that he had no act very foolishly regarding The plays will be open to the '",' ond I". . No. 27, Plainville, ing kin from different parts of the world. right to cut down the tree. Judg- theie eyes. They would not lot «nddlh-‘l nr;" :;h ‘“l"\";‘ ’1';"“""' 0| Guess, D8.900 1t 4 2.5 in, ‘ ory Court of Engiand, Troland and | GUTCR 1933 ey o snded ' dge v " wards the Y. . C. A Mund. | 4 Bank of England lists included, Write good ol tion, 1t ! > WILL BUY e Prive o '",'"\Oi‘ ‘f';‘l‘:”l"l:f’fg\ a piece of machinery get out of The first play is “Catherine Parr,” Mrs, lda Barnes f ree iulletin, Tnteriationhi Claim | 0F nccosorion. M. 1rving Jebet, . 1oy \ growing tree. This tree had mot [ order. but they will continue to ll by Maurice Baring, and the second ton st. ¥ Dopl. 95, Pitiaburgh, Pa, U 8] _Arch 84 CTids 14 & Sivdsbase Yesr” 3-TENEMENT HOUSE J icci romoved from the park use their eyes when they are M| ONINRIS . EAVREL Y & . '-"(’ o URARE B8 1: I WANTRD 1,000 wen womsn and—Fhiidren Greenleaf Southerland. The cast o 10 be well drossed on cusy ‘weekly paye | CADILLAC 4 pass. Coups, s e fairly crying out for relicf. Give The Judges were Mr, Josepl - * 242 ’ ’ the first play includes Miss Ruth Bas. ments. Hoston Clothing Stere, §3 Chureh 3 " i mewly Al In New Britain Andrews Buys Cadwell’s heed to the first ache, pain, B o sries Marion Bradiey both | [ Willlams, city englie street, nest to Worald om and. toll . squipments ‘ S AL smart_or blur and have your graduates of the Emerson School of | Goft e - - Privately owned. Owner will macris Have ss 000 Cash Intepest in Trust Co, Jj cres cxamined by an expert. Oratory in Boston: Hlizabeth 8. Hart, |[§ ties New Britain Migh school, Store Announcements - WL TSR ) ’ Mabel Hibbard, Ethel Barnes Porter, | DAVID MANNING'S SAVE 1.3 on i Bilik Inetall _Accurate | West Main 8t * filled with names lost Lioirs and miss- en_ passonger touring I John A. Andrews has purchased G R e and Mot 0. O \ietal Weathor Ktrips, T H. Woods, 61 to ln\'eit A. Cadwell's interest in the Commer. - Main street; ‘phone b, S cial Trust Co. which, it is understood, o | mond 3 i ? 0. A, ORNETEDT—of 18 W, Main street| ooy ey " amounts to about $30,000, Mr, Cade The plays are under the d‘f“""’“ - w will give to every winter of theater | . ADDRESS BOX 40 well has been connected with the Eyesight Specialist {of Mrs. William Tate Wells and Mrs. - Y tickets, during the Herald Want Ad! Bausk MY . John H. Kirkham. Miss Jennie Wos. tickt ofter, & recelpt good At e HERALD o oy o Srasvatwm: 1SSV MADN WY, Phone 1905 B <ol and Mre. Wiliam 1. Judge are || SHOE STORE—211 MAIN ST in the futiire, entitling the winuers to ge. |as a director. Mr. Andrews is also a | h harge of the costumes and soeh. eloping and printing of 1 film and of 1 |director. - [in charge of " se enlargemont “from the negatives. I ery. CHOICEST UBED CARS IN TOWN THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Turn This on Your Talking Machine. By A] Posen { NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, USED CAR DEPT., 178 ARCH ST, PHONE 2507, OPEN BV NGS AND SUNDATYS | DODGE 1821 - Clean looking and fine | chanieally. New tires, Terms $100 cash P | 355 per wmonth in ten monthly paymen: Aaron G. Cohen, ine., 156 Park St., Hart FORD 8EL i %004 running condis ton, good paint, ,C. A, Bence, 51 Main 8t ‘phone 2215, N touring; new paini, good con- on; price very low 193 Arch Bt “This | _year.” FRANKLIN (ouring rar, In excelient conal- tion; new pairi. ldeal car for the wine A \ ter monthe, M. lreing Jaster, Areh St. N “This in & Stodchaker year.” > e 2 Pas | PO, 1950, ome ton track chassie, ia AEe " ‘.)\’ condition. Tires are excellent. Price $1 ‘J" L < | Automotive Used Uar Er-hange, 38 A L3 tw) et 2 s » > Mets & Pennett, 83 Arch 8t Phone T otz i ' FORDS-—-FORDS—FORDS - Tudor sedan. Tudor , seden. touring. rondetar WAL HERES romdster. ONE LITTLE - ARE YOU BEAUT §Z2 { BIT O PUBLICITY HAVE YOU -VB-FE .«Jzut.? Z ., o "L AP 1N THE BUD. BACE THAT PEOPLE BY CRACWIE: Af N'CE'. L Wt down, and you can drive any of the abuve ars away. touring—850 ench. THEN ANE - OnE LITTLE ENTER TuE $10.000 : BT s 58 AUTUMOTIVE 1sBD CAR BEAUTY CONTEST \ \ ‘ : X HANGE, OF “THE T - \ £ | % AmcH T, PHONE 17208 THEA X COLD CREA ce - M 6B \‘4 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNLata TTHE SALVE “ThaT ASvARES YOouR \ y | SLEEPINE BEAUTYLY - | x Tood gaint s=d iires 3 - | B r rime 1 con@ition is fine. & Rewnett, 9% Arch @, P FIRNE - Are Some reguiar We cAre. Fast pewsriul, evre wiuners. Reamer § pas- wenger, Singe 4 paewen Lexington i touring, Studebaker el Easy terma Al L3 156 Park &, Hartford, Cena.

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