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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924, M“Q EHNA WAI KER TEI"S Pfl[lCEMAN S ‘l;;cle, He sent them away and “told | pleaded guilty and was fined $100 and ) m‘s"— F_mm ] them to stuy away, and was promised [ was sentenced sven days in jail. > Cs ; HELY Y FELILL! by thamthat ha_wonitnt g s | s wis arvested nst st pv Eoite. (|| o HERALD [ ANNOUNCEMENTS . | N 2. " s {around there again. When Feeney | man Patrick O'Mara who investigated “\VANT ADS, Burial Vaults, Monuments Autos and Trucks for sale ? i h V . T » , | Q | returned in the afternoon, however, |an accident on Stanley street ghat the Alphabetically Atranged For Quick AURIAL VADTAB—Conciete stec] Felatore. | AUTONOBILE SALE—big seluction. THIK! | ’ v {the men were back again, and he |defendant was involved in and found | and Rendy Rofe et O arametically sealed.| 350 to $100 down and you can breeze : s | LIN will outlast either wood or metal. Do| aloug in the car of your cholce. No in- i placed them under arrest him to be in a druy sondition. g Held For Wife teating z 2 as g along N. B. Vault Co. 276 Maple.. Phone 2765. 185 k_street, Hartford. ” . . . Peter Knlohocliek of | I8 Grove street when he crashed into 0 0 ~ " Fiorists und Nurserymen BUICK—Big 4, touring car, in good shape. 0Ile i)Ofla.l‘ GOGS (] ng‘llflfl‘l Gypsy Pl‘edlC[S Mfll‘l‘lcfl Sergeam}mm. charged with breach of the @ machine that was purked by ihe|fl 2 . - oA Potad Rnt At low | LrLe BTG, & (Rence 5) Main M. iy s wife, had his | Side of the road. He sald that it was i any ! E ; . ? 3 Jak | Fhone 32 SR peace by assaulting his wife, had his | M i ) Britain Greehouss, cor Oak | oo PR GRTRE D 198 ¥ i wu wed S ase continued until A 2 o |dark and there was no tail light p| 699- i ned April 26, and he | ] ail light on ) d L St. Plione 699 ¥ o tf "’ arl M . — Rudolph Garag 127 Cherry St t “Oman 1 000 |\-, 8 placed in care of Probation Offi- the parked machin yi _ K | GUT FLOWERB—Potted plantn, PIeRsing | sr. Phone 2081.5. Salesreora. 4 Eim St s FSE |cer Edward Connolly. Kolchechek | ———e 51 5 | yansty. - Gpecisiiting ~ en funeral work.| prong 3392, % | Johnson Greenhouse, 617 Church t. 880, | J | was arrested Saturday night by Pa-| \ 1 > — s CHEVROLET 1923--touring car, n Edna R. Walker of 26 Highland' Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G e nes 1o 49 Anch: 1al work: free dellvery. Samallle’s! oot rubber, Cash or terms. T ! ¥ + ceived a complaint from the iuon Mintmum Space. 3 lines house, 218 Oak St. _Phooe 2643-12.| rocvl M5 P ST plione 2456 street, city. The Judge will take the Woods had a tively debate in police |wire who told the policoman that & - AUTOMOBILE ACOIDENTS [l 2umimum oo’ charse. 35 cents LANDECAPE gardewsr and _nurseryman. - - = advice of his friends and print quite court this morning on “When is a4 | hushand had beaten her. She sh | No. Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for C. Simonsen, Hoi 9, N. B. Road. b a few poems daily. : | fortune teller not a fortune teller.” | o ‘the marks on her arm from th P e—— A,'Lflt‘\d‘. Fj-f:duz‘\_mml; al"_vry(;‘ . wsll] Ensilie] ‘phone 195-12. CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITT— The Judge's attempt to “hoodwink” | The noble scicnces of reading bumps | assanlt, Two Children Run Intg Machines and | ||conventence of Customsre. - Call 32 and Lost and Found Mr. Swanson last _Sa(lu'd‘n,\' night | on the head, putting $10 bills into a | Kolchechek pleaded guilty and told | | o PIN—lost, molld gold fram 1921 Packard, light 6 touring. through the awarding of a dollar glass of water and curing a man's |the court that he d:d not have any- Motoreyele Collides With Trock il————_—“_—'——"—‘ Rt Detwaen AL Theart! Buick, 6 cyl tangle, was fruitless. Mr. Swanson ills by doing so, phrenology, fortunc |thing to say, but Judge Alling called : ! PRI Fin, 3 | ° understood the' affair and encloses| telling, ete. all had their innings, nim to the stand, saying that the | Cutting Rider. TATIi—of vyo glasses Tost, § i $1 to the Judge with the wnderstand- | but the lengthy treatises of the at- {court had something to say to him.| Automobile traft please veturn to White Star Can- 21 Stephens touring car : ! | o Al e traftic showed a mark Siteh rch St R ing that the Judge digs down in his|torneys were to no avall. as Judge [The defendant has not worked 1in|ed increase yesterday as a res 1 4y Kitchen, ech 8t Revats, | 2 Studebaker, light six touring. J s | : ; ed e yester as a result of | SUNM —of money lost Friday night., Reward 2 Studebaker, special six, touring. A | — | own pocket for $1 and give $2 to .h‘.‘ Benjamin W, Alling decided that |three months, telling his wifé that he the first real spriy ay of the year| e if returned to Charles Madson, 49 Maln! K Studebaker touring car. Rlingberg, the clerk of the court.jwhatever Mary Marks, a gypsy liv- icouldn't get a job. During that time | and an ine in the number of| The M Etizabeth Shop have just | _street. Mrs. Taylor writes in that she wants|ing at 43 lafayette strect, was domg fthe wife has been working and sup- !qutomobite accidents also resulted. |1ceeived a shipment of beautiful spring | Personals @] These cars are in gond shape and her dollar to go to Mr. Klingberg, too, |along that line. she wasn't going to [parting him. The court told him that | None of the accidents was serious, | dres Before buying see us 87 | NATUTAT.LT —when you thiak of comsret| can be bought at,a fair price. 80 Mr. Swanson, if you happen to see do it in New Brituin and he sen- he was going to go to work and let ouiv three people receiving minorein. | W. Main, Professional Bldg you think of Baker and Lasher, Tel, 1966. | Mr. Klingberg tell him about the|tenced her to 30 days, suspended on | the liguor alone or go to jail. jurics. One of them, Jenuie Skingar! Miss Margaret W. Hepp is attend- |18 | matter If you will he so Kind. | condition that she is out of town by " ro Town (M 72 Smith street, a fi r old|ing the beauty show at the Waldorf- 1 NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. Tuesday is juvenile day, a rather|noon tomorrow. Vrederick Hidkey ; 9 gullty u; | girl, was taken to the New Britain|Astoria hotel, New York el 5 B Teveie Toreay ol ¥R 225 ARCH ST, PHONE 2601, nice little event happened Saturday, | Reads Policeman’s Bumps, |a charge of breach of the peace and |Genoral hospital but was released | New Brunswick rccords every week Malu St i now located at 43§ . to show that the little tots like the! The alleged fortune teller was ar- | W48 fined 87, payment of which 'S immediately after being treated. She 4t John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. Main_st,, directly mnvuslle. Fast Main 8t nice man at the Herald office, A little | rested Saturday afternoon by Scr- |Sushended on condition that he leave | o /= o 7 5o B0 B H mith | Georgé Drabbe, Alexander Miekel- | FEBE—Gx7 enlargement withi every roll of DEPENDABLE USED CARS— q. - . N W i diately, © v | i), developed b 1l redt 72 Wi girl came running in the Herald of-|geant George C. Eilinger who went |10WD immediately. He was arr street by an automobile being driven|iohn und Albert Peplow have re.| Sui developed by Ohrustedta, 73 West| 0 0 RoS. . 4 pass. coupe. e fice and asked for the “Judge,” she{to the store on Lafayette stree {last night by rolman Irank Par- Ainait ¢ ; -d | turned from a motor trip to Passaic, . T T v 1925 Sedan, by aiited g g ki s reet In | v at the corner of Commencial|bY, J0%Ph Amesin of 181 Hartrord ; ooty L i QS LUDIS ~we sl thae SN AIRE]E sass Rengule. was asked why she wanted to talk|which a band of gypsies, of which tavenue. Amszin said that the girl van| N. J. where they witnessed the T own a camera, Don't b one of them, we - with the Judge: she didn't want to| Mary is a member, are living and |A04 Main street after he had called {y,15 41,0 gtreet as he nearcd the spot ) faic-N. B. H. &, baskctball game Sat-| have cameras from one doliar up. Ar-| J§31 Tougne. talk with him at all, but he at lcast are allegad to be telling fortunes, | the patrolman several vulgar names. | oo 0G0 (o standing and it na | urday, Pt B R S 1332 Sedan. might be nice enough to wave at lit-|The sergeant testificd_that he entered | e told the court he 4id not know | ,o"ynabie to avold striking her. | Big hit! “It's a Man Bvery Time, | W RATHER STRIVS=Inaer e Aeomfs puicks- £ s & ] A N | tha rarker 8 a as <) ’, " ;. ~ o 24 " . - + . 2! u o yiinder tle Edward outside. Little Edward ihe store and was invited to sit down | 13! I'ar ‘I', “"l" ‘l’ QgD AN 2% A man named Bollman trom p.uin,“lu a Man." Vocal. Columbia record.| Waonds, 61 Main 8t., Phone 2786 323 Roadster, scr',\;..‘,‘,‘, was wheeled in his carrioge and | by the defendant, who then asked | V8% In clvilian clothes, but he was in- | n0 coe iding a motoreycle past the | John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. parked outside of the Herald offic in | him if he wanted the bumps on his !l"’""";;' ””‘I‘ “]" "l"’ het have ""l' r'z‘l" |corner of West Main and Mill streets| The sewing cirele of Laurel court, v} order that he might “shake a day,|h iy i swer j PR CATL. anyRagy by RE BAMON Re Ris 1 ided with s - 0. of A., will meet at the home of |—iere is the prize winner and a few to tell h||:| many hu'-rr\lh:z things jfor & chance, saying that if the court | he “?'m‘ 1?9 :: \cqr:am\e 'h”)c"m.l :L\ ace Tuesday aftermoon from 2 to 3 2 'l'uur‘ln", more today: that are going o ”' ol m'fl {would 1t him go, he would leave the ‘ ‘A|'n‘ Sy as -'l a \Orul !;': le .hh a'6look L Auto and Truck Agencies 8 A : appe iy 28 nthony Szezpains of 7 orth | k. : |city right away. | . et i e o A e L future life. 2 e |strect, a three and one half year old Lunch at Hallinan's.~—advt. BUICK MOTOR CARS—"Better cars DURANT - Oh! you Want Ad Ruyme Judge man, | "oy B ld L eant. & respects | fad No Driver's License Iiot Ewas sthisk uE s ety 24 Rudolph Deske sold through the e ‘belug_built and Buick is builds 1923 Sedan, To these please do not tie the can, J | John ¥ers s fined $10 without by e p 81 s teal Hatate Oo. a lot e ing them.” New Britain Bulvk Co. < ihas Hut consider them not so sio lable and happily married man, that '0 hn Mlko was rH\ *u Without | o minutes later by a machine driv-| Camp Real Estate Co. a lot on Kel-| 150 Acdh. it Bhaas et TERMS ARRANGED, i A et e 4 | costs on a charge of operating a mo- = e Pt sey street to Peter and Victoria Gri-| s — - = And to the press room they may go,|N® Was oing to be married this |\l L L eense. | Ha was | C7 bY John Salce .of 465 South Main | I recy te Teter and Hletora CQE | GADILTAC TARS — Salos and _geivic £ .4 ¥, MDROR SALFNS SORP !sumimer, and that he was going to | lorevele |street. The boy ran into the street | Malia. Alr. e Lash Motor Co. “A Leputable Concera.” | DODGE BROS, DEALER - ested Saturday afternoon by Police- eree three family o the West Main, corner lincoln street, Iget a better job in the near future, |rrested ¥ land was struck by the bumper of the | €°Ct @ three family house on the 3 olb_street, 3 4 3 Others have written rhymes on auto- ! Thomas. 3. ¥\ : s 3 k by the bumper of the . STARDLER - - 155 EIM PHONE 731, mobile y 0" | After telling him many more inter. | 4N Thomas J. Fecney who found |igu).o macnine before the driver could | FFoPerty: A b WD A B R o NGS. .. | eating things, she saw that the officer [MiM driving up .and - down Wileox | o B IS CRFe HIG RIREE COR ] Hear “Al Jolson" on Brunswick | _ccessorios. Tod: T neter into the field, h Tinititie or this dis- | 5treet. going from one side of the road | oo roAhe ], cords at John A, Andrews & Co.— |DODGE BROTILRS MOTOR CAll Tt Here's to the m . [had many troubles. After this dis- | ;s right eye that required seven stitches and service, 8. & I, Motor Sales Co., 165 an named Aeron G.| 20 M & S wegt |10 the other. Ferago told the conrt {advt B B o rankiin: ‘phone’ 13 1y, od i R Cohen, covery, she asked him for the largest thit he had fixed the machine and |1° °lose. He was attended by Dr. Wil- im_ Bt corner Fraskiis: ‘phone Til. s Garage, 127 Cherry St. Fho) He deals In cas, that never need tow.! P11 he ‘had in his pocket and he | liam Klanagan and Dr. David Was- DURANT AND STAR motor ca y A ? handed her a $10 bill, was trying it out with the intention and service, ing, | This she took and placed into | of using it to take the examination for [""“"" make some increases, But growers in| 37 4 good ~ tires and " pal |a glass of water when she then cov- . over 90 per cent of Connecticut's to- uine part - b e g s Max- Broke Store Window " , 5 MeGauley and Bennett sell the Max- & Ela% 6F water whcn ihe (Aol CoF ) Window . MEMORIAL SERVICE tal acreage is located, expect to make | & Borvice © D7 u car on" OuF 4ok mAgrset Sl & )iionae this wask. {Hartford and Tolland counties, where | & ; ; i 121 Cherry St, Phooa v i “harles Gavin we o store C gerr e s s [ htm that when the water boticd al [, Gharics Govin went dnto the siore [but littie change from inst year. | WUDSON AN FSSEA—Americn Job an "drive one sniie 24" low ' On hills they sure are full of pep, &"'s 'lru::n.v. 11‘“0”]‘1 kl;v;lnl thvlnw ofh':'; street Satur for a fow matehes and ] " Get & _demonstration, youw'll say so PeS: Shethen as ““’“ Mgy "". after he received the matches he by héck. would pay to have this done. Hc g, 5000 the door with such violence #1 {sald that It was p to her 50 8he )(jap e smashed the pane of glass in Here's to the man behind the wheel, | *°t 1he price at 820 Sergeant El-|4%0y of the door. The proprietor | night-—Delegations to Funcral. {linger told her ‘that he didn't have | qeued him to pay for the glass and To him I hope this may appeal, 20 th h shs told. Mm & sl P L4 ; X i Btop. Look, Listen and drive slow, $20 with him, so sh o : hfl when fold by Gavin that he didn't | A spec m_l‘ memorial service will be 1f fgnored to heaven, or police head. | COM® Pack at T o'clock that night |nave the money, Dadjek called the [held by Phoenix Temple of Honor GURHER 700 Toay. 29, with the money and to bring a dieke | olice, Policeman William Hayes ar- |this evening in memory ‘of John G . . e en's égg with him. rested the man on «charges of drunk- | Hopkins, who died Saturday at his Mrs. Edna R. Walkee, Instead of doing that, he placed {ennesy and fnjuring private property. |home in Middietown. Mr. Hopkins 26 Highland 8. [ner under arrest and took hev to the | Juage Alling sald that he was satis. | Was chitf templar of thé organiza- Ure Und City. | police station. Chiet Hart told the {nog that the man did not intentionally | ton. | Tarabl wh | FoED 1950 Eevery—Ta Tiwe cosdi. — | court that the police didn’t want the (hrank the window and sentenced him Delegations from Phoenix temple, Am'"nn‘ n\o.w. wnd |50 vy . P gy -4 One day T bought a little houss, | gypsica in the city at all, as every |to the state farm, sentence suspended |from the Universal elub, from Every. ..__._..____'u:'-_'“_'l_‘. motive Used Car B change, 86 Arch Bt And packed my things up tight, |time thay come hare they prove to |nrayiding that he does as the proba- | man's Bible class and th: various mmm-—! : ; motor c:. - :.m.:n Tl‘!mnc 1...:-1. I then ‘looked through the “Herald he a continual source of trouble for [tion officer tells him. Gavin has a | Masonic bodies in New Rritain will b -~ Ao R AM:L fl.u il the police. bad cut on his leg and Probation Of- | motor to Middletown fomorrow after- FAIGE AND TEWBTT—11005 6 39770, Used Car Exciiange 88 Arch Bt Phone Por & truckman that was right. Vrequenters Fined $10, ficer Connelly 1ol the court that it [noon to attend the funeral. Floral Whitmors Paige-Jewett Co., 319 E. Main| _1729.2. An my eves glanced down the columns| Stanley Arushevitz of 158 HIRh [would have to be treated as the hos. |wreaths have been sent by the or. “Here's $50” Sy i), _Tuee DIV FORD 1320 =coups, upholstery, paint and *Joseph Arbour & Son” T rea | street, who conducts & store at 154 |pital’ befors the man could go 1o |gawzations and a number of sets of ere’s Onsrate Motor Co. 58| Lires sacelisat. Brice S300. Auiesstive They're just the ones to do the work, | High strect, pleaded gullty to charges | work, rosolu‘ions of sympathy have been - Phone 3435, o N * Exchange, Arch 6t, Phone Ifor if Joe can't come, he'll semd h 8| of having a reputation and keeping Wife Has Bl Fye drafted, The humiliation of charity fifi":,—————ro-fl-o“‘ pCAB ..{,—'-—“:_.u E;.;;i son instead. liquor with fntent to ‘sell when ar-| David Peterson of 105 Smalley | Rev. John L. Davis, who s at . Wil if . Bearle & Co. Balbs and Eprvice, cor. Cora B, Chase, !rnlzm-'l in court, e was fived $250, |atract, charged with assaulting his |tending the New York Bast confer- Fortimm"‘f o ;‘;' ikmiiind fi'»"';u:"il.'o""u"“u fa'.'m"': n.moonv:‘ ANPOR FO 116 Commonweath Ave, | William Skana of 333 Farmington |wife, had his case continued until to- |once of Mothodist ciurches, wiil re- W W nubbers., New Britain, Conn, | avenue and George Smargus of 194 [morrow morning at the request of turn home to officiate at the funeral. We will advance you up to WILLY8-KN| ;’clgl‘?&';:u - - [ High street, who were arrested when [ Atty, Michael A, Sexton who appear- | ———————— $300 i ) Y £ . Belza the chance while you ean get it, | the store was ralded on charges of [od for M. Peterson's wife was o D n strlwt privacy on your "l::iflmv Buy a car, you'll never regret it. |being frequenters, were fined $10 lealled up to the beneh to exhibit n NIONS CERSUSTOBACGO home furniture (without re- ] i Aaron €. Cohen, he is the man [ each, with costs. {badly blackgned and swollen eye to o moval), charge you only STUDEBAXERS—Light siz teuring, $1045 That sells on the easy payment plan| Policeman Thomas J. Feeney, Who [the court to be nsed as evidence when : a. fair interest rate and special #ix touring, $1425; big six touring, Hartford is the place, if you don't|arrested the men, told the court that (the case is called for trial, Connecticut Valley Tuming From M = $1,150; ¥, O, B. factory, M. Irving Jester, | ) . E N allow you easy repayments. 193 Arch Bt, “This is & Studobaker year.” mind, |he went to the store Saturday after- Reckless Driver Fined 825 YVogetable To Plant That Prod L i iliati 185 Park street is easy to find | noon and found Arushevitz in the| ¥Paul Spagna was fined §256 on a ha bduces | | There is no humiliation or T ————— For the sum of $50 down, {back room mixing up a drink from |[charge of reckiess driving after he en Joy To the oker. loss of ,g]f."spefl, LEGAL NOTICE :%.Ygg lél:.l" CAR OF A RELYe You can drive a car to any town, |alcohol and water. Feeney testified ’Mrt-d a plea of nolo contendre, Epag- EG DEALER, Mrs. I'. W. Johnson, |that he admitted selling the liquor at |no was arrested last night after a ma- | Wakefield, Mass, Marchs 24— Un. If von need money, get A regular meeting of the share. 81 Highland Terrace, |25 cents a drink. A further gearch of {chine he was Ariving along Stanley [satisfactory yields and returns from ; Beneficial service, holders of the New Britain Coopera- “fi¥:n".‘u1ouo. 5 “It is reported that costs of pro- Phoenix Temple ot Honor Memors of | ducing cigars are out of balance with | 1" arn ser sonene ston —00 Servivw HMartford prices at which they can be sold and | [[UPNOBILT CARB—5ai: Lxecutive at Special Meeting this causes a slow demand for cigar Bervice Station, Hartfo, \caf tobacco, This condition the high and ¢ Maia . A -4 crop and uncertainty regarding future Nain S0t | prices are against any large increase.” ng._1ine condiiion, mAny o p Af taken today, 228 Maple - good eha Automotive During their luminous flights, me- | _ 3 FORD 1020 —sedan, tiren, paint e AT o os | MAXWELL AND CHALMBIS—Eaies and o 48 teors are generally eight to il | ice, McGauley and Bennett, 8 Arch| ®LeT¥ In fine shape. Price $250. Automo- in height, tive Used ‘ar Exchange, 88 Arch Bt Ly 00, — . — the premises failed to reveal any more (sirest at about 30 miles an hour ran | onfons in the Connecticnt valley in the tive Bavings and Loan assoclation, ;;m PHONE 1518 WANT JUDGE ANDERSON of the liquor, into another machine that was parked |last two years and better prices for | be held in their office ROOM 200, Na. | s——— Washington, March 24.—Indiana| Smargus and Kkana frequent the by the side of the road. Epagna's |tobacco forecast some Increase in the | Meney fov any ol tional Bank Building, Tuesday, March democrats through Henator Ralston |store practically all of the time, ac. machine then swung over to the left | 1924 Massachusetts fobacco ncreag ' Beneflcial lnan sOcIety ‘,s‘ 1924, at 7:30 p. m. To nominate | o oy recommended to President Coolidge |cording to the police, and have been hand side of the road where it col- | says a bulletin of the New Fngland officers for the ensuing year and today the appointment of Federal|Warned on several occastons to keep |lided with a tree crop reporting service issued today. 1 A7 West Main St |transact any other business proper to | o Judge A. B. Anderson of Indianapolis |away. Policeman Feeney told the Drove Under Influence “Current reports from the outlying foom 104 and 105, Tel 1042, X |come before sald meeting. New "e i i gy dimad phebe 4 ) A ‘onnecticut” . pen § to 5:30 St § to 1 11, 1924, m evrolet touring ear. to the vacancy om the seventh circuit |COUrt that he went to the store at- | John A. Coyle, charged with driving |districts in Connecticut” it continues series of shares opens in April, N 1921 Ford touring eas. y e ence of liquo o . o ol ¢ F. J. 8 N . of the federal court of appeals, urday morning and the men were while under the influence of liquor, “express the intention of growers t 2 Y. J. ETEARNS, Secretary. :{:mn.. g S Btuts touring ear. Btudebaker special six touring. By Al Posen Ford Roadster 3§35, NEW BRITAIN MOTOR SALEZS €0 & MAIN BT, PHONE 168, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER S0 THIS |S OUR NEW SERVANT- YOUR PARDON -- 1'™M A UKS USED TO CAW, US ised cars st $35 and high GWRLY -+ 1 GUESS SHE'LL UKE MAD - A MAD - SIR -- IS SRRVANT- GIRLS =~ BUT DON'T Used Cas Exchasge, 8¢ (T HeRE THAT CLEAR ? FORGET- OLD DEAR T — excellent engine and 6 good tires. Cash . or terme. A. G. Hawker, 52 Elm 8t 5 Phone 2468, HUPMOBILE, model “N" rosaster, Good 8ppearance and in fine running condition. rollbdlo;ph'l Garage, 127 Cherry 8. Phone HUPMOBILE SEDAN—iate model, Price reasonable, good tires, perfect condition. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-3. Salesroom, 4 Eim 6t. Phone HUPMOBILE touring car In A<l shape ‘mechanical fve good tires, and looke good; $350 takes ft. A MARCH BALE AT HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPARTMENT- 1923 Folmes Sedan, 7 pan 1923 Ford Coups. 1923 Star Bedan. 1922 Mazwell touring. 1933 Mazwel Itouring. 1922 Durant Coupe. FCESETR = = - — - _— 1923 Oakiand coups, 3 pasa Y T - 1923 Maxwell Sport Touring car, POLLY AND HER PALS Ashur Gets His Chance U Suten ¥ g Svemp 1920 Bssex Touring. 1921 Studebaker, 7 pass. Touring, 1923 Chevrolet Bedan. T DOnT PROPOSE. T© ST HERES THE VERY . 3 AMATEUR , ME. EYR! 1923 Chevrolet Touring. GUIET A LET “Twis MAN FOR “THE. A A CERTIFIED (] 1922 Buick, 7 pass. touring. ICe CoLD CREAM CO , Jos. SR, . g":":SPONDEMCE TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER . W CHMEAT ME CUT OUR STAR SLBUTH et fepsemse HONETMAN AUTO SALES 0O, oF $10.000. GRADUATE. . 139 ARCH ST, TEL. 2109, MAXWELL 19177, C. Price $135. Tires, vaint, upholstéry asd engine are very go0d. Avtomotive Used Car Ezchange 8 Arch St Phote 1739-2. MITCHELL—touring, 1 pas. INo_ressots| offer sefussd. i Chestnut St, stver ¢ P m. T Copyrighe by Unvwd 1 wwrsrs Sontiste own—open and clesed ar makes, Gain %7 ewv snce. Asron G. Ceben, (e wreet, Hariford. OLDSMOBILE 191587 4 oy R S, 2nd floor. B | GVERLAND—Model ~T-, 1931 tourig_eas, Wudolyh's Garege, 131 Charey Se Fhons you ngticed how sissmbed #ds are increasing in the Herald®= aive