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COMMUNITY DRIVE 10 RAISE 330,000 Subscriptions WAl Be Songht From March 28 to 80 ' Clarence the Stanley the director ity corporat rector-gener ity drive, w the week The was accepte A. Sprague him, Tt eontinue of the Mr. Sprague was e drive Significant when the considered was t} Salva y dropping out of the the fact the Welfare lower appr plied for Ia crease in « tha working conditions asked for Nursery cause babies. Increas Scouts and foundation voted the ditional advar I"re imposed ous meeti strated its funds to pa and has sur advisory 1y pe ubility is in some budget of out a The asked for §¢ $10,000 ash due to of me of ¥ charg: dissen “ sorvices wher proved and soctation its own The granted the same as tendent Dw Iy advanced It was ehurches wo #lon from The B $56,000, an | year, to and additio The Giri 694, which $700 over the fact th times wer: Bar which they ope Boys —_—— ivel ORDER OF Viorence perior court e A = detendant therefe #nld oruer e per Count ourcen 1 compla Aevints Fow 1 ~ THEM DAYS IS GONE registra ability committee of favorable 3,0 Visitii 5,401.75, has $5.610 o tuk up thelr also to the increase in ur»‘ tivitios, The Tut nted TELEGRAPHIC tosis Relief socioty was In response to quer- | how much of this sum is| devoted to nutrition purposes, which | L § is @ preventive measure, it was| Vermont is shot and perhaps serious found that only $1,500 is required for |y wounded in Washington in pis this work, and (he balance goes for|fghL between prohibition agents [bootieggers, 90, ies to Frank L. Gre nator from tube ulosis relief, Duo to the always increasing num- | r of babies, necessitating additional | ilities, Mrs. Frank J. O'Brien of [the North Pole flight of the Shenan- Day Nursery was granted an ap- | doah held up until congre makes propriation of $4,5 increase of |clear its position on the undertaking. «bout $1,000 ove he Welfare association, also due to improved working conditions, asked for $1,300 last year, |gree for complicity in Killings of two $4,750. | Brooklyn bank messengers, The Junior Achievement foundation | was granted $4,760, an increase of | Bfforts fail to avert strike $1,000 over last y to cover addi- !dock workers and unoffi tional activities. says 10,000 men are involy The United Community corporation - expenses for the year come to about| lLondon dispatches confirm reports making a total of §$48,841.76 |that Premier MacDonald's's health is was voted to make the this causing some anxiety and that he for $50,000, the same last | shows strain in his double office as | premicr and foreign minister, of ast year. was by United Commun- vening to be di 1ext commun- held during to March 3 Charles J. and 1. Bennett, Works, the last al the hich wi f March ation of 1 treasurer was selected to weldent ! Joseph Diamond at New York is found guilty of murder in the first de- selected s of ion less of or of British 1 estimate Law ar, as con time 11 Mr. Law the t M tre ! drive and up to that er t timic year. work from A ake © President Coolidge orders plans for | NEWS FLASHES | Seerct service men unearth plot to | nake and distribute counterfeit treas- notes of $1,000 denomination eteran employe of burcau of cngra ing and printing and alleged accom- I plice are arrested in Washington. | Senate oil committee |inations of Owen Robe |Pomerene as special counsel; adjourns its hes | February 25. approves nom- ts and Atlee | government | ngs until | | | | Charles B, Warren will probably ac- | cept ambassadorship to Mexic ington advices say Charles Butler, viee-president and treasu of Brentano’s bookstore | |in New York drops dead. | | | Lillian Gish authorizes denial of |any printed reports of her engage- |ment or pending marriage. Bennet 0. Rackliffe, Leon A. Spraguc ;| plans for the drive. NEW YORK SUICIDE WAS FORMER NEW BRITAIN MAN o v» e J. Hazel Lived on Camp . Truslow of and Raymond B, Kinkaid, son of Mr. and Mrs, George C. Kinkaid of 50 Walnut street, took place at the par- ish house of the Ilirst Baptist church at 8 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Wil- liam Ross officiated. The bridesmaid was Miss Kathleen Truslow, sister of the bride, and the best man was Wendell Kinkald of death today” and signed “Fate,” had | Bristol, a cousin of the groom. Iol- n living in New Britain for the|jowing the ccremony a reception was past four months and was employed | held at the home of the bride's par- it the New Britain Machine Co. until | ents, at whieh there were about 30 Tuesday, when he drew his pay and | guests present. Mr. a Mrs left their employ, left on a wedding trip to New York, Hazel roomed on Camp street while | and upon their return will make their living here and all during the time home in this city. was here, he emed dissatisfied restless, according to his land- s WL i DT S0 et bt Rl Lang!fo“s';fex:‘;;a;hgg;ay discossion the 1€t Thursday for New York, and Lakehurst, N, J., Feb, 16.—Lieuten- with- | Plunned to go to Philadeiphia, where, ant Commander Zachary Lansdowne committes t, i met con- | P55 KINAD-TRUSLON the budget admitt 1 eting the atures ext W. Peiton of to discuss | mously, Mission 1 Nurse isked Army Raymond B. Kinkaid and Miss Mil- After- the Visiting and associati . i dred Truslow Married This st xper ations those v cause of a noon by Rev. William Ross, improve Dy of Miss Mildred Trus- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fdward Street and Work for Ma- 1 1o the Gir r Achicvement increase chine C was t ad- ased rd J. Hazel, tr 3 youth who shot him York hotel Thurs with the words “Failures and sorrow the past years are the cause of my ar old in a New leaving a note Joseph R, An- appeared for showed that requirements L previ- demo cnough it Jircctors at The army to its od has ruise 1 indet elf with the proper rsonality and | rickson, who | and ¥ roun v of & an n. The p Pred e her in Lecepted told her, he bad a chum, He cvidently went directly from New | o0k over command of the Shenan- Britain to the New York hotel where | jou1 at the naval alr station toda :-nmum,»d suicide, y iua | Telieving Commander McCrary, who -\\j‘ re ’,‘{'“““" ": "";‘ "]"“." m]»ln (I‘|‘l: will soon leave to take command of in New Britain, but he has a brothe by |the U, 8. and sister in Hartford. | navy vard, Jacob Klein r ‘ | Nurse association as compared with stoye This is demand for their, king conditions im- fact that the ded In reducing o ed for AT iy Californ! will take command of | the station when Commander Mec- [Crary leaves. Repair work on the | airship is progressing favorably, Of Unintentional Cheating was announced at the station, and is Parls, Feb, 18.—Failure to assure . oocted to be completed by May 1. himsclf by proper precautions of the | ygembling of special equipment for authenticity of a painting ascribed £0 | ¢ho pojar flight has been discontinued {the celebrated impressionist, Relnor. |.¢ 4 vesult of Prestdent Coolidge's re- brought the conviction in the Puris | .t that flight preparation be sus- | correctional court yesterday o pended. ierbino, are dealer. He was given a| IS S uspended sentence of elght days in | RS i fined 1000 trance and oraored to | Cape Breton Miners Are Reported as on the Job retugy the purchase price of 8,600 rancs, plus 1,000 francs damages, to| o T te Ta e el of the mines in the C: M. Nance, # Havre broker, to whom | sold the painting, called “The | Woman With the Yellow Hat." The|Wher¢ operations were suspended & udgment was bascd on a scries of in« month ago, were working today, Of« ous chomical and other tests |ficlals cxpressed the opinfon that next the court held, established | WeeK’s refcrendum vote on the wage v that the work was not 48rcemnt reached at Montreal be- g [tween the Dritish Empire Steel Cor | poration and the United Mine Work |ers of Ameriea would be only a for Promi to Carry Out mality. Internationa) and district rep- Terms of Carter Contract | resontatives of the union are known to | favor ucceptance of the new con- The Egyp-|tract offered by the company, ernment’s regarding bl shectured Rev, Dr, Hill Now Taken Ill; Has Got Pleuri rd Carter's conecssion | York, Feh, 16.-~The Rev, Dr ¥eb, 1, govern- | 1o the | Newell Dwight Hillis, tor of the A wige | famons Plymouth church in Prook- +owill Iyn, convaleseing from an attack of high Dblaod pressure which caused hix col at a recent chureh meet- ing. today was attacked plenrisy lans to m 1o & resort have been abandoned, Dr, ker Howard his physiciahn, said. “While this new development is not to French Art bealer Guilty suce rating club vhich practically t year although ight Skinner has the : ask work ported yuld finance counc creuse of care o eXpenst ! activit camp i« N granted §2,- about due to while | intarily 1er camp, resume and an of ¥ increas: This is two years girls sumr is ar at for ' had he vo ual plan now NOTICY A, Deralbu of Meriden Py of New Brit il now of parts b. action it o# entire wiro, Keypt 8 g How agree admisston which Mr. nd gor within its legul will be ment of New of Carter mm rights, Every taken 1o pres s of th tombh igloul Pasha 18 endorses the decision P works in I he visitors tomb, of was tory the wet tirely orve e uable treasur by 1 remove | ashore entirely ministry it a Tas ction 598 West Main street, | Kinkaid | 8. Canopus at Mare Island | Commander | it | :pe Breton fields, | | { Dr. Howard | and in in | oV~ | t the moment serious,” said, “T am taking no chance have ordered Jdor. Hillis to rem, d until he has completely |Vienna Govt. Votes Down | Eight Hour Day Policy | Vienna, Ieb. 16. tification of the Washington cight-hour d con- vention was voted down by the gov- | ernment pa in committee of the | national assembly ftoday, but larticles concerning the unemployment in night work of women and children | |and the rights of farm labor were ac- cepted. It was decided that Austria would fully ratify the treaty only after the industrial states of western Europe, partieularly Jugs Swit- | zerland, Hungary and Poland have done so. Isn't J. B, Thirsty? London, IFeb. 16.- ther the Eng- | ! lishman is drinking more whiskey, or he's not drinking at all. B con- sun:ption in England and Wales has dropped from 27,000,000 to 21,000,- 000 barrels annually in the last 30 years. High taxation, unemployment anl prohibition sentiment are blamed. City Advertisement Business Block to be used for Store, Auto Salesroom and G ge owned by Robert W. Andrews, Notice i hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Building Commission, City of New Britain, in Room 414, City Hall at! 19:30 o'clock p. m. Thursday, IPeb, | 21st, on the proposed building owned {by Robert W. Andrews, located at 1513 Stanley street. All persons in- | terested are requested to present | at said hearing, if they sec cause, and | {be heard in relation to same, | JOHN €. GILCHRE Bullding Inspector, Yranciseo Guinmboln ¥ Marin Antonin Gulumboln. Superior court, State | County of Iartford, the 6th day ary 1924 SECOND ORDER OF NOTICE in sald couse brought urt, at Hartford, in mald « first Tuesday of Se wr, 1924 pending, clalming a nd af minor ehiidr ApDear this court that defendunt nnecticut of I'ebru Upon o sald ¢ the complaint ounty ling to | recelved of the ‘ t foe per tho whereabouts of il unknown to the plaiutiff, Ordered, 1 notfen o Nt porsnn dey Connecticut nd PR it 1 Hor the | _ THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick ard Ready Referen INE WATES FOR SCUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Propald ( BUICK AUTOMOTIVE ] Autos and Trucks for Sale L4 LORT ROADSTER In fine shape mechanic- ally, good paint and § good tires. Ru- doiph’s Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2031-2, FORD SEDAN 1921—In very good condi- AUTOMOTIVE ] P Auto and Truck Agencies MOTOR CARB—"Bettel being bullt and Bulck s bull them,” ~New Britain Buick Co., Arch street, Puone 2607, are ing 225 1 20 09 1 e line line line line b days. days. line 4z days..... 1 line $1.0 $1.50 y Otder Rates Upon Applleation Count ¢ words to a line. 14 lne: to an inch. , Minimun: Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. CADILLAC _LABoain. B o HANDLER and Cleveland motor care snd | DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—falus DURANT AND STAR tlon. Owner leaving town. Inquire, 43 Holmes Ave, FORD 1924—coupe, driven only 400 miles, 5 tires and all accessorfes, Brand new in every detail. Can be bought at a big saving, Mr, Kossick, 36 Arch St, FORD SPEEDSTER—underslung, — wire wheels, etc., specially bullt, fine condi- tion. 86 Arch St., Phone 1721 FORD—1920, one ton truck chasols, elcgant shape, tires sud all, Price §125, & present, Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 TANS — Sales and _Bervice. Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.’” corner_Linzoln etreet, Lash West Main, accessories. American Salea Co., 8 Elm 8t. and service. 5. & F. Motor Sulu Co., 155 Eim’ St., corner Franklin; 'phone 731, motos cars. Sales and_servi ust Real Good Cars” C. A. Bence, 18 Main strevt; 'phone 2215, No. Ad_Accepted After 1 P. M. for| Classified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of Customers. Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad" Onorator. e ———— —_— | ANNOUNCEMENTS ] i [IUDSON AND ESBEX—America's leading ORD CARS, Fordson tractor. Sales serv- lce; genuiue parts end nceessories. Auto- motive Sales & Service Cn, 200 E. Main, Arch St., Phone 1729-; FORD SEDAN, 1921; good running on tion, good paint. A. Bence, 1 Main St.; 'phone 2216. == FORD 1924—touring car. This car just left the show room, never driven., If you are contemplating buylng a Ford car, here's o chance to save $32. Price §400. Terms can be arranged. 6 Main St. car values, See the new :oaches. Honey- mwan Auto Sales Co., Sal:s and Service, 139 Arch St.; ‘phone %109, UPMOBILE CARB—Sales und Service. City Service Statlon, Hartford Ave, corner Stanley und 6 Malu St. A, M. Paonessa. Burial Vaults, Monuments 1|l BURIAL VAUIAS_Concrete stecl reinfore- ed; water proof, heremetically sealed. wiil outlast elther wood or metal. Do not require larger lots, reasonably priced. | IAXWELL AND CHALMPTE—Bal EXINGTON—iigh grade 100LGr cars. Sal and Servise. C. A. Bence, 61 Maln Bt ‘phone 2215, and | FORDS—FORDS—FORDS— service, McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arcn‘ street. 1923 Tudor Sedan, N. B. Vault Co ND MENTAT, WORKS—123 Oak 5 wuments of all sizes and descrip- (ters cut on monuments in reasonable prices. MOON MOTOR CARS—] 1924 1922 Touring, Roadster, 1821 Coupe, 1922 Couj ¥ew late model touringe, $100 cach, the world over. F. L. Service, 227 Glen street; and Oakland miotor car Service, A. G. Mawker, 68 Elm street; ‘plione 2456, SRS-—-Potted plants, pleasing izing on funcral work. Johnson Greenbouse, 517 Church §t. 850, FLOWLERS, potted plants; all kind funeral work; free dellv Samlallie's Greenhouse, 218 LANDSCAPE H. €, Simonsen, Box Plainvitle; 'phone 195-12, NURSERYMAN— ers, berries, hedge plants, 1 Box 29, Herald Lost and Found | TON—bull _puppy, lost, brindle, | right haif of face white, left half brindle, Ends of collar fastened together with string. Answers to name of F C. B. uld, 559 Maiu K BOOK-—-on pocketbook S X frust Co., rtlo Compiercinl with €10, lost on KEO MOTOR CARS and tri STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor PPERSON—sport_touring, very fast and With a lght winter I view a wise purchaser will make a small down payment and commence enjoying his car, Kenneth Sales and Service, cor. New Hritain, Cona. agents for Gabriel M. Scarle & Co. Elm and Park ‘phone 2110, Local Snubbers. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE, PHONE 1729-3, S AND BUNDAYS $995, special six touring, $1,350; big &lx touriny $1,750; I, O, B. factory. M. Jrving Jei 193 Arch 8t. “This is a Studvbaler yeal 86 ARCH 48T, OPEN EVENI ; service, 127 cars, showroom at 4 Elm St Motor.” Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve R. C. Rudolph; 'phone 2051-: Autos and Trucks For Sale ® casy riding, only 3200 cash. balance monthly, Aaron G. Cohen, lnc, 185 Park street, Hartford, FEBRUARY GAlE AT HUDSON AND ESSEX USED GAR DEPARTMENT S dor return 1o reward, “witliout top, brown and , lost, Return, Lucille Beauty 9 Main St of gold founialu pen lost between or Cloveland 150 | BUICK TOURING 1938—in_A-1 condition, BUICK: 1923 Hudson Coach, 1920 4-Pass. Cadillac Coupe. 1924 Maxwell Touring: new, 1923 Studebaker, epec. six touring guaranteed 30 days, ready for the road. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St, “1hls is a Studebaker Year, touring 9 for_other ¢ Phone 303 en and Maple Sts. der return to Herald, B Personals [ HAVE—you over before placed your save ings where a great state holds cellateral in trust for every dollar you put n? Do you realize that with tl safety you | can got on all thrift payments you make following our plan? Austin & Kron Tioom 407, Booth block. Phone 3045, 1923 Oakland coupe, 3 pass. 1923 Maxwell Sport Touring car. 1921 Hudson 7 passenger Youring. 1923 Maxwell Touring. 1920 Maxwell Tourlug, 1920 Essex Touring, 1951 Studebaker, 7 gars, Touring, TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER UICKS—we have several 1917 tourings and roadsters at very low prices, sou bLeing n first class conditol M .1rving Jester, 193 Arch St, “Ths I8 & Stude- baker Year K TOURING 192 er, Ji ndition and new palut, guaranteod 30 Dow't buy & usvd Bulck bofore looking over our line, M. lrving Jester, 193 Arch 8t, "This ¢ & BStudebaker Year” Store 1o that from Bt., with meat an Alex Stino. Announcements nform I have 7 customers and my place of “wish friends busine; North ceries, where, my moved + of fruit, We gro- deliver any- i—6x1 onlargement with fim developed by Ohrnstedt Main £t | WEATHER - forecnst v and miid, the right weather for photographs, We have a special for this month ouly, 6 Rea Panels, size 4xv only 00, Studio, WEATHER STRIPS - nst motal strips saving 1-3 Woods, 61 Maln St., Phone 27 very roll of | 12 Wost | il the ac coal bills, ur kN Jan Czykier vs, Felix Henry Thoman, ' No. 4049, City Court, City of New | Blitz, alias { HONEYMAN AUTO BALES CO, 1730 ARCH ST, TEL. 2100, CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN=- over- hauled, good paint, tires and upholstering torms to sult and will consider lighter car i trade, A, G. Hawker, 53 Eim 8t | _Phone 2486, o L R ST SR TS HUPNMOBILE=1 passeiger coupe, recently painted, vew uplolstery, 5 new tires, ex- cellent condition, call ut 0% W. Main 8t Phone 139 UPMOBILE, nodel Toadsier. Gooa appearance and in fino running condition, Liudolply's Garage, 137 Cheiry 8t Phoy HUPMOBILE touring oar in A-1_ snape mechanically; Bve good tires, and looks $350 takes It A, G, Hawk Eim 9t.; ‘phone 2468, NABU SEDAN=T passengor, mochanically perfect, 5 good tires, Would make ex- collent” car for livery work. Wil take lighter car in_trade, terma A G, Hawker, 52 Phone_ 246 Buick sport touring. HUDSON TOUR-BEDAN-—rocently ov Buick sport touring. Bulck roadster, Foid roadster. Hudion speeds! Buick roadster, Steplvns tour) Studebaker touring 1919 Studebalier ses i Sludebaker sodan, NEW USED CAR DEPT. TEL, 2607, BRITAIN LUICK CO. 176 ARCHL 8T, 50 rubber and udoiph's ADSTEL, 1915, vunning conditior Cherry 8t, Phone 2061.2, HIEN in fine nr 1 Dritain, February 11, 1924, ORDER OF NOTICE Upon complaint in the titled action, brought to Court of the City of New Britain on the first Monday Decomber, 19 claiming $25 damages, it appearing to | the ibing authority that service | was the defendant, 1elix Blitz, Henry Thoman, by Jeay- | ing and attested copy writ complaint at the last usual | place of abode said defendant and that the present whereabouts of waid defendant ix anknown to the plaintiff; | It reby ordered that further | noticr v nstitution and pendeney wetion shall be given sald de. by publishing this order in The New Britain Hevald, a newspaper published in the Tity of New Britain, a week for two successive weeks commeneing before February 16th, 1924 By order i above en- | the City subsc made ali trus upon and fendant onee on or of the Court, EMIL J. DANBET FOREVER THERE'D BE TROLGBLE, I SURMISE ~ Sing This to Your Sales-Force. LAST YEAR THEY SOW MILUON DOULARS (DORTH PR beomscma - a3 OVERCAND—Modsl 17, Touring (a Ttudolph's Garage, 1 1 hone UICK TOURING 1021 -80ven passengor, in wonderful running condition, two sparcs, will sell chicap to make room for | new Ktudehaker, M. lrviag Joester, 195 Al s I8 a_Studebaker Year,” i -we ate In a position to allow you| nunths in which to pay for autopio- This is something unusual in the | purchase of new automobiles, Come In and talk it over with us lloneyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch Kt., Phone 2109, Hudson_and dealors. Touring good. Price car In good shape, 3160 for quick sale, Apply Phonograph Dept, John A, Ane diews & Co. 132 Main 8, loolks ATS 16 bl PACKARD— [ 1022, single 7 pass, touring, FOIL GOOD USED CARS wonderful mechanical condition, pers fect paint, good tires, plenty of 1024 Hudeo pass. sodan accessories, driven less than 10~ 1 Maxwell 4 pass. coupr 000wt We will guarantes this 1922 Chevrolet sodan, car, 1920 Burex touring var, THE LASIE MOTOR o, INe, MUGAULEY & BENNETT, 98 ARCIl STREET PHONE 3009, PHONE 28 one Dbeing 4 sport model at prices, M. Irving Jester, 193 “This 1s u_Studebaker Yoar,” 1921—Bedan (horoughiy overhauied, new pamt job, good tires, including one #pare, easy terms. For demonstration, call U, A, Bence, 51 Maln 8t., Phone 2216, BIGHT NOW-="35u should buy one of (hess, 1918 Do dster $150, 4 1932 Dort touring 1918 Palge touring, excel. lent order $235, 1919 Kiesell sedan $328, Hudson coupe, repainted §376, Serip Hooth vedan 8326, Franklin touring § Many othere 850 up, Aaron Cohen, Inc., 155 Park street, Hartfor 1920 -4 " good tires, right Phone low B, very Arch srort paint Rudolph's 2061-2, Cherry st v, ires, including one new paint Job, easy For demonstration, call C. A, " Main_Ct, Phons 2215, STUDEBAKERS—Special six, 1930 and 1921, No reasonable offers refused, Asron G. Cohen, Ine, 185 Park St. Hifd, eral epate, terme, Ren, condlition very g USED CARS o on rurks, tisfaction our guarant following - used cars and 1919 Reo speedwagon, teo speedvagon 1 speedwagon 1917 G. M. C. tom_ truck, 1919 Bulck 6 cyl, 7 pass. 1918 Koo 6 exl, 7 pase. 1922 Ford, 1 ton, panel 1922 Commerce chassis, 1523 Commerce chassis. the body. Y AND HER PALS BEAUTY 1§ AS BEAUTY THINKS CONCENTRATE UPON “THE BEAUTIEFUL AND YOUL W TuaN wiLL SECome BAUTIELL Y'ME AN 0 SAY AYE. MY GOOT AMAA. EOr? FORTY YEARS 13 THAYT BEEN AN ENTHUSIASTIC Youw S DISCI/PLE OF My PRACTICE woY You ~ PREACH £ - It Takes More Couraée 'i'han Pa Ht;u to BY CLIFF STERRETT KENNETH M. SEARLE & ¢ COR. BLM AND PARK 878 TEL. 2110 0, CARS AND TRUCKS, ATTO ®t TER CAN HAMMEN A YBESTC L MOBIA ooy PPLY 11 MAIN BT, BATTERIES —Willard storage, wet and dry winter storage. Try us, Simmons Storage Battery, 167 Arch 8t, Phone 3245, BATTERIES — Westinghouse, automebiie #nd radio butteries. Cottom's Batiery Service Sta., 309 F. Matn St Tel 1171 BATTERIES —the U. 8 L. sales and serv. [l Wet or dry winter storage. T. H. _ Cogewell, 8 Chestnut 8t | DAYTON “THOROBRED —Cords, il sires Jow preswure, long mileny means com- fort, safety and_ecomomy, prices resson- able. The Bail Tire Co., 219 Arel 3 RADIATOR —ana nood covers, for any make of machive. Rackliffe Bros, iIne., cor. Park _snd Bigelow Sts, Phone 1074. STONAGE BATTERIBS—and Republic tires, J. M. Farrefl, 110 Frankis Sq, VINS AMERI- make of car, $0c to §5.09; insurance

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