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18 JOHNSON IS AWAY ~ MORATORIUM NOT BEHIND IN' MICH, Primaries Today into a sinking e per cent insuring r nt thirty-seven t the th ¥ he bonds, to Johnso or the Jjourth would be allowe international realize be J\-Ah"‘ll t commission would gold marks annually year, The Detroit, —Hiram who ¢ presid more vin Cooli votes gan's in Monday’s primary. Approsimate one-thir state's registercd vot ers cast | . the v s Henry had a U, S Senator ris in the on the dem s were included all cincts from \ " Returns from precinets in the state-wide primary Cootid 5] Simpson, Returns from Ford, de crat, April 8. Michigan ntial primary by 44,000 today tion a pluraiiny iled than the market and Mich ge by approximately s by apy nately rapidiy gold ma some as returns from 1 o sage mortgu ¥8 the 2,890 precinets were tal ) with the ndustries the report, s per, point out that tie stries have able, the 1o tree almost for nothing of indebtedn take ad ¢ been ad o Woudbrid pre collapse of mark contest ves ticket m 1,741 pre but a few scatt Ad other eeided t ation to by atic of this e tion treasur 1,879 county : plan provides for the is s to the value of secured on th handed ion Dosh out of state in ,00 old marks, eleeti Johr 606, repur roperty. to be These gold per ce per cent to the si tion commi yield ars with one nocrat five 192, fund, Would Scize Industries Industries failing to pay their Calvin « ir(lll‘ d Seng it - tof the interest liabl son of Calir T selzur At the the primary today ernment would be endorsement for payment, the dential nominati mmission heing entitled to gates to the in paymen name no democr. seizing tuxes due the reich, The presidential - pr wntee per n coi the ballot but blank spaces hayve sion to r left for voters to write in names, rapidi Polls cpened at § a, and’ will bonds on the elose at 8§ p. m. Recont reports have o expert ndicated only fair interest the tidor the primary pite the importance at. can trans tached to various contests by politi. Without upsetting the cal leaders, nancial market s Sscand tn nt cstablishing how much Mge-Johnsegn contest = fie ni should pay, tween nutor Geors Afeor Chairn of the sen comm nd Chay mer conaresn, Nebraska Prima would be same time man g the repultican pre sponsible for nl 19 4 ¢ convention good any e appears been the ney for on of cand rence these international in = how m and in rest only to the Cool 1t bes Norris relenitura for mmissions pr nt appoint commission and governments to and delicate o with o “paration hy the complicate IN FAYOR OF SMITH a wonkl h Washington, advertiscment politictuns™ and were out to o tegarded ns an was said 1o hove the regular ropublic Democratic voters wre hatlotth for John J, Thomas of & ward; T . mor Cone of Valley: Kennsth W, Me. Donald of Brid rt, and D, L Pate terson of Omy for their scnatorial choice, while the gubernatorial romination, G v Charles W, | toduy Bryan and Churles f, president of the state board of agriculture, their candidates, George W, Sterling @ Omalia, favors a referendum on Jight wines beer, Adam MeMullen, banker and lawyer of Beatvice; Albert party Hathers, banker and farmer of Gere . Ing; C. . Gustafson of Lineoln, for- |y convention adopted a pla er head of the United tes N | condemning “the saturnalia of o Growers' Inc., amd W. V', Btoceker of | joinnehery now being Omaha, seck thi republican gUberna- | \waehington, and declaring torial hominetion thist Eandali coming " Of the state's b Hives in coagress 1l roe his three coppusition for T ity nomination is oficecd only Willis G Rears of Omala. and O, M, MclLaugh- i oof York, opposed, respectively by “eomors of Omaha and Lloyd Beatrics Providence Delegates 1o wl; had the Comvention Are Advised to port Goye rof N, Y, Providence, April 8, = Fou the national York nest the delegates in New to by democratic state Ve vention here are |y it s the opini convention that the of Governor Emith of Ne by the would in the approaching solution “that this who Yor democratic na prosident convention present vepresenta republicans and | have at in the wnite organization [the gov Resolutions also adopte claving that the republican party not sincere in its pretended {tion to the Ku Klux Klan bu simply angling for the votes ol tuin. people tion ut attorney | vention, ye yost by [ condemning the sident Cool- Patriek n Mre, over his | dence, committee, or of that part that the r oy nsively is not to bhe were MORROW Harlan ¥ SONTARTS gton, April 1ose noming wHs oo rday firnyed rday order. ised general o Jane A, Newton of elected to the Wy sk and today ashington tomorrow to take new work were Seven) remaining commission | d to offer its bonds on | 10,000,000,000 | German ir owing to the | the fit the rej over to ah marks held reparation | 000,000 gold n mor market, long study they suggest thi A permmnent committee ach Leing a spe Democratic convention June were elected ” which also adopted nomination insure successs of exposed less definite periods | publican | trusted with rnment of this #untry,” opposi- when the republican con- went on record as H. Quinn of West Warwick national DAILY HERALD, TUE BRISTOL NEWS «v,W BRITAIN NEW AFFIDAVITS ’ Asbury Park’s Now Famous Party At- (Continued From Seventh clared to Have Been Very Wild, of per per cent, were issued, 14 German, CXCOSSIVe | 1rinty seven 180 issuce G duriiig the Total receipts 256 56 per con cent of ion 78, Kifty-four hooks 30 in Polish, and 12 mounted Asbury Park, N, J, April §.—New non ating that church submit- by affidavits corrobo fund, years ted to the civie league Waiter €. Ty and dall charged pictures drinking immodest dancing ex- o the yield aft monfh. at hibitions at a wis attended by Mayor Hettrick and busi- ness men are in the hands of Joseph Wording alse irner of the league according to rt as agent of the his announcement today. which showed income urner would not reveal the names March of $325, and | of the makers of these affidavits but oth reports were he allowed newspapermen te read voted to transfer $3 them who said they bore ont all the Lrer { details of the Tyndall statement. were P $1.165.10, OUSTED FROM EXCHANGE i al th ew York, April,s pulsion of !+ excecded ence B. Whitaker of the firm of Whitaker and (‘o. from the New curb market was announced The action was based on vio- ation of trading rules, but officiuls | of the exchange refuse to describe the exact nature of the offense. ! Sy i - Deal dinner which the libr: made thus library pted, ge on news- approved year, those of last year The vian brought up the ter af observince of the the soldiers’ memorial on and it was voted to close the from 1 %0 5 in tk ternoon of day, and to authorize the to expend not over $10 for tion of the libr The librarian brought up the ter of changing time in accor with the light saving and he was instriacted to (I"um taken by the business inunity generally. tage | para- ) ork today. April DIES OF INDIGESTION April 8,—Charles Lau- it in- r. 45, state president and chairman nking the local council of the National of Postal Clerks, died at his liere carly today of acute in- digestion, Deceased has been with the post office sinee March 3. leaves a wife and three ehild Xl‘n make ORDER OF t by City Court of auar A\ ""”]"" Louis It ATRE beth Beebe, 1gage heirs, representalives and creditors sald Elizabeth Becbe, Upon complaint of Louis T ael et al, praying for reasons forth, judgment seitling title and de- claring said mortgage void, now pend- . . Banking House, tng before the City Court of New | )it | ga n, on the 2nd Monday of April, Lawful resers Leserve Bank ttems with e Y Bank in Process of fon i In vault and amount due from national hanks due from state $1,025 bonds ridgeport, follow share e to Gere 1 re- No. BRITAIN NATIONAL Charter 181 Teserve District NEW port_of the condition of the NOTIC | n Natlonal Bank, New Britain ew Britain, business, Mare Close of arch 26, 192 Raphael, et al, vs. K if living, and if dead, 1 of con by Raph- what found, by that the ! ebe, if liv and being uthority It appearing the subseribing whereahouts ot zheth 1 ing, are unknown to the Plaintiff or their attorney, and that if dead, the+ heirs, representatives and creditors, of said Elizabeth Beebe, or their resi- dence, 18 unknown to the P'laintiffs or their attorne Therefore, it is ordered, that notice of the pendency of said Complaint, be given by publication in the New Brit- ain Herald, a newspaper published in said city, once a week, for two conscc- utive weeks, commencing on or before the 1st day of April, 1924, EMIL J, DANBERG, Clerk of the Court. of ed by ac- direct pera ban amles T cash items fund with U, and due from U. ellaneous emption »surer reasurer Other assets, il Surplus fund s Undivided pr $220.478.33 Reserved ters est and taxes acd, its Sup- penses, tases pa Less ¢ terest irvent o irteen ey o T1a.80 ORDER OF verino Mattioli vs, Andrew James | Daly, Mary Agnes Daly, Catherine Smith Havens, if Jiving, or if . the heirs, representatives and ecredi- | due to tors of said Catherine Smith Havens. AR Lo ity Court of New Britain, March | 5 (00 'k for | 26th, 1924, Cortified che tional | Upon complaipt of '8 chy | tioli, praying for reasons judgment settling title and One dred Dollars damages, now pending in | Dividends the City Court of New Britain, on the [ Tolal e e 2nd Monday of April, 1524, | cerssriodien. of - ewomt It appearing and being found, Other time deposits . sssh the subscribing authority that the ! 'l';l ",\H"fl" 7."1":":_ ik whereabouts of Catherine Smith [ 10'0] | 67 (0 MUORS o 0 Havens, one of the Defendants in the | United States deposits .. above entitled cause, if living, are un- | known 16 the Plaintiff, and if dead, the heirs, represcntatives and credi- | New tors of said Catherine Smith Havens, | State d de- | or their residence, are unknown to n F. & L “was | the Plaintift or his attorney, The abeve wtatement €8 Ordered, that notice of the institu- knowledge and be tion and pendeney of said complaint K. 8 | be given by publication in The New Britain Herald a newspuper, pub.| 0! ished in said New Dritain, once a | week for two consecutive weeks com- mencing on or before the 1st day of April, 1921, EMIL 1. DANBE Clerk of the Court. | Amount due to Federal Resorve Bank Amount anks cone | due to al {a'ua' on of ke outstanding ks outstanding $170,515.26 wubject to Severino Mat- | Cashier set forth : * | Imdividual Hun- heck deposits elec- . . wnpatd demand tform ficial | in that they by rove o Total Rritain, Conn., of Connecticut, & Chamberlain, solemnly sth, ver of wwenr April, t was f cer- Attent MINOR Dire b » to betors me April, Subweribed sth day of Provi- Notary Pu -_— WHAT'S THAT 7! - YoU eReat Blé FATHEAD =~ GAFE ON SEConV, D0 YOU SAY? THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Bust This on Your Bludgeon. WAY LISTEN HERE- YOU BoM = T NAWED MM HALE A BLOCK SDAY, APRIL Page) lult fiction. T fiction n IFrench | 9 Ital Lithuan volumes were added his fund, received during $304.46 on hand. and 00 to the city aggregating Total expenditures for the beginning Novem mat- | dedication of b librar decora- mat- schedule, com- No. BANK. Conn., 187,182 553,650, 500,000,008 | 330,000.00 | FREE—6%7 eninrgoment with every roll of NOTICE | 200,436.80 54,740.01 | | v SRS H R | CITANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and 3,436,821.58 124,000,600 19,204,358 | County of Hartford, 1024, ue to the best CHAMBERLAIN, Cashier, 1924, R THE HERALD “WANT ADS” i AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies AUTOMUTIVE —_— Autos and Trucks For Sale ‘CADlm..Ac CARS — Bales and Arranged For Quick Lash Motor Co, Alphabetically erence.. West Main, corner Lincoln st Service “A Reputable Concern. t. CHEVROLET—scdan for sale, 1822 model, excellent condition, Inquire, William C. shepard, Tel, 3069, Berlin. s FOR | CHEVROLET MOTOR CARB—8a INSERTIONS | mervice. Charge Prepadd[[] _178 Arch St 0 09 line as line 24 .21 Phone. Elm_8t., ner Franklin; ‘phon Tes and Superior Auto Service Company, | | DODGE BWOTHERS MOTOR \:ARs—iin and service. 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., %5 * 731, line 3 28 line 40 line .42 DURANT AND STAR motor car and_service. I PRI A. Bence, 18 Main_strest; ine TR FORD CARS, Tordson tract Count 6 words to a line | -motive Sales 14 lines to an inch. e Minimum Space, 3 lines. D AND NSRRI S Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. wan Auto Sales Co, Ealss 880 No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for|l| 139 areh Ste -phone 210 ||| ciassitied Page on Same Day. | FUPNOBILE CARD—8ais Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for |l Bervice Station, Hartford Convenienve of Customers. Il 25| Stanley and 6 Main 8t. ‘pho 3 Servi Ave., *Just Real Good Cars.” 3. C. ne_2215. Sales serv- [ and accessories. Auto- Service Co, 200 B. Main. Teading Honey- Service, ice, City corner A. M. Paonesss. and Agk for a | INTERNATIONAL L ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Burial Vaults, Monumoents 1074, Agents for New Britain and { and S ‘phone 2215, service. McGauley and Benpett, street.. the world over. Service, 142 Arch F. BURIAL VAULAS—Concrete stecl reinfore- St ed; water proof, heremetically sealed. | will outlast either wood or metal. Do ot requlre larger Ir.s, reavonably priced. N. B. Vauit Co. 216 Maple. Phone 2765. Florists und Nurserymen. 3 CUT FLOWLRS—Potted plants, pleasing varlety. Speclalizing on funeral work. Johnson_Gieenhouse, 617 Church &t. $80. TR LILIES —Tull Tryacint lm\‘mh)! ut flower Carnatio Snap- dvagon, Sweet Peas. If vou desire to ve g preity Kaster plant, order it Iy and we will reserve it . Very rea- sonable prices. Adolfa Sandallie, Florist, *18 Oak St. Phone 2643 ervice, A. Hawker, 58 Elm ‘phone 2456, PAIGE AND JEWETT—$1065 Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co. St., (near Eim). Phon G. to 3399, M, Bearle & C: Elm and Park ‘phon Suubbers. WILLY! cars, showroom at ¢ Eim 8, Cherry St. “TI Sleeve-V: R. C. Rudolph; ‘phone 2051 S C AOTTI el Sordas " toter TorewaThe IIRUIT—and shade trecs, grapeviues, rasp-{ ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars, sales Onorato Motor Co., Main_St. Phone 3436. six touring, privet hedge, rose bushes and Hy- and service. Thomas Paonessa, 212 Oak 8t. Lost and Found 5 BOSTON BULL DOG—Iost, answers to name of Punch. Initials G, L. Stowe, on collar, Tteward, Notify A, M. Bush- Rerlin, Conn. and berry, drangas. STUDEBAKERS—Light wpecial six touring, $1428; big six 81,750; F. vi 193 Arch 8 his 1s & Studebale PPy —tan Terrier, named eddy. Finder return to G. E. Puppel, white, Autos and Trucks for Sale Touring, 1921, $400; motor ¥ires good. Rudolp} age, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051 room 4 Elm St. Phone 3392, A 35 Church inscrip=| condition, OUD FELLOWS—watch fob with tion *“John Erickson Lodge No, 67, in memoriam world “war ice” John E. 1| HOON MOTOR CARB—Favarably L. Green, Bales and Phone 625, 1 and Oakland motur cars, Salas and TRUCKB—Racklifle | Bros, Inc, Park and Bigelow Sta. Phone! vicinity | LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars. Sales vise, C. A. Bence 61 Main 8t.; MAXWELL AND CHALMERS—Sales and 98 Arch known street; 32770, 319 B. Main REO MOTOR CARB and tru:ke. Kenneth New Britaln, Coma.; 2110. Local agents for Gabriel -KNIGHT AND OVERLAND iaotor service, 137 Motor,” 13 $1045 touring, T year. r in good Gar- Bales | T Colonial inn, Plainville, Tound, Owner may have | Anders: ™M O ASTERSON 1921—5 passengen sedn 8500, Call, 86 Arch St ¢ . Price Mr. Kossick. calling, Cadrain, 20 Bain strect. MONEY—lost, in small green probably in front of & and 10c. or_J. Andrews,, Finder call Reward, AR seen picking up Tet in onfectionery store please return to 24 Grand St and avold further sameo b SUM « hurse, BUICK 1919—7 pas kood tires and 3500, K. M. Nearle & C $ts. _Phone 2110, BUTCK SEDAN 19 ot condition, only driven Price reasonable, M, Arch street. Trving Jew nger touring car. hanical shape. Elm cor, Park of extras, over 9000 miles. | ter, 193 Ver Pr A1 Price 31 C. A. Bence, Phone 2216, CADILLAC—touring, tirst class vondition, § $300. Phons 1939, Personalt ster Sunday don't forget to get camera, We have the biggest varlety of Kodaks, A o8, and the imported Con- tiesa-Nettel cameras, the best made, ires from one dollar to $75, Arcade Studie, 1920, 7 good tir Store_Announcements 7 B. GEORGES—jeweler, formarly of Room 10, 166 Main Si now located at 436 Main_8t., directly opposite East Main CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE 1 lnl Packard, light 6 touring, | fiim developed by Olrnstedts, 73 West Main St WEATIER STRIPS—Install the accurate metal strips anves 1.3 col blls, window screens, T, E, Woods, Phone 2765, Bulck, € cyl, Buick, ¢ eyl 4 v ro; ephens touring ca udebaker, light six tow BUICK—Big 4, touring car, in good shape. 51 Maln 8t Passenger, in | Price | CITY: Bulek, § cyl, & pass. sedan. coupe, Ruick roadater, winter top, ring. Studebaker, lehl slx, touring. ) Stearns roa: AUTOMOTIVE * These cars are tn good shape Auto and Truck Agencles 8| .,"h, pought at & fair price. | BUICK MOTOR OARB—"letter _car are being bullt aud Buick is bullds them” New Britain Bulek Co. Arch _street, Phone 2607, PHONE | mccessories, American Sales Co., 8 Kim 8t. e BOYS RUN INTO AUTOS. Bertha E. Waddell of 70 Columbia | street reported to the police yester- day that Frank McCutcheon, 11 years old, of 198 High street, had run into | her machine and was knouked down, receiving a slight cut on the chin, She #aid that she was travelling north on High street and when she was pass- ing the boy's home, he ran from the curbing into her machine. | Wilbur L, Scranton of 275 Oxford street, Hartford, reported to the po- lice last night that he «was driving north on Elm street, and that as he neared the corner of Seymour street, a boy who was riding on the rear of a truck directly in front of him Jumped off the truck and was struck by his machine before he could stop. | The boy was uninjured, DEPENDABLE USED CARS- DODGE BROTHERS-— 1923 Bedan, B typ 1922 Touting, 1921 Tourin 1921 Roads BUICKS— 1922 Roadate 1922 Tourin FORDE - 1922 Redan, 1922 Touring. DURANT 1924 Sedan, EBSFX 1922 Comch. TERMS ARRANGED, [ DODGE BROTHERS DEALE W ELM ST PHONE EVENINGS, & cxlinder, 4 cyMnder, and NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. MOTOR SALES CORP, R 1. new top, Excellent 176 Arch CHRVROLET 1921 —touring car, good appearances and tire engine. Superior Auto Co, St Phone 211, CHEVROLET 1921—sedan, used only 3 weeks, § tires, can be bought at a_sub- stantial saving, Honeymoon Auto Sales | _to. 133 Arch St. Phone 2109 CIEVROLET 1924—sedan only 4 week 5 tires. Can be bought at a $150 fice, McGauley & Bennett, 38 Arch 8. Phone 2952 DODGE—tourin Rudoinh's G | _sain. Inquire, | DODGE—roadster, 1 looks good, fine tires, Superior Auto Co., 176 Arch St. 211, ERSEX_1824—coach run 300 miles aimo » 1923 Easex coach. Best of values. Aaron Colien, Inc. 185 Park St. _Hartford. T930—roadster, _ Appearance, mie- condition and ti Price low for quick s §ood shaps This is a bargain. Phone FORD 1920—touring_car, o good throughout, Price $135. Automotiv Car Exchange, 86 Arch St., Phone 172y-2. FORD 1920—roadster, good tires and ap- pearance, $136. Automotive Used Car Xxchange, 86 Arch St., 172 g FORD 1920—sedan, tires, paint and uphol- stery in fine shape. Price 3250, Automo- tive Ured Car Exchange, 88 Arch St Phone 1729-2, Ry FORD 1920—panel delivery. In fine condl tion in every detail, Price $1§0. Aul motive Used Car B change, 88 Arch 8. Plione 1729-2. FORD 1923—1 ton panel truck, $400, Thia truck {s practically new. Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch St. Phone 1729-2, FORD 19:0—coupe, upholsiery, paint sud tires excellent. Price $200. " Automotive Used Car Exchange, §6 Arch St, Phone 1729-2. FORD, 1821—coup ster; Chevrolet Harry Starkie, FORD 1925—fouring car, and tires very good. .fect, R. C. Rudolph, FORDS—We have several used cara at 335 and higher, Used Car Exchange, 36 Arch St 9. | iTCPMOBILE 192 | excellent engine and 5 good or terns. A, G, Hawker, & Phone 2456, AUPMOBIL and looks new uséad car at a reasonable price. & Rennett, 88 Arch 8Bt. Phon Chevroler, truck, Al Elm street, Paint, upholstery Mechanically per. Cherry street, §ood buyc in Automotive Phone bargains, n A-1 condition McGauley 952, GOOD USED CARS— i 1933 1923 1923 1932 Oakland coup Maxwe]l touring car. Buick, 7 pass, touring can Ruick sedan, 7 pass, Hudson touring. 7 pase. Studebaker big 6, touring ear, Buick eoupe, 19 19351 ®e about our sasy time paymest plan on new and used e HONEYMAN AUTO SALES cO. 139 ARCH ST, PHONE 210 HUPMOBILE SEDAN—a! roasonable, good tires, Rudolph's G 2051-3, 3382, TIBBRTY—4, Tudoipl "hone 2051 l. mwn- 331 lux\\'iu. TOLi—1, G, Price $126, @ires, paint, upholstery and engine are very §00d, Automotive Used Car Kxchange, 86 Arch St Phone 1729.2 GLDBMOBILE nn—mnu This 1s & real buy in & hm 004 shape throughout, |io anly 4200, " Torma. 15 suit, Automotivé Used Car Exchange, 8§ Arch Bt Phone 1729 PACKARD—{win_wix, touring car in firat class mechanieal eon- dition, 1ight good tires. Pries Phon 195 | PAUKARD 1921 —sing dition. Price right, Arch_strost, PRICES SLARITEL makes at lowest pri buying public during our 14th annual an- niversary sale. Aaron G, Cohen, Inc, 186 Park 8t Haiiford it 8earie, WO 1816 tirea and in Price 8100, K. Sis. Specdnagon of 115 ton K. M. Reatle, cor (ouring ca 6 louring car, A<l M. Irving Jester, Park 8t Phors 2110, 5 Dhssenge: touring car, & ood fine mechanical condition, M. Searls & U avaciiy. Park and ALLED (T SAFE - T SAW (T- AND MY GYESIGHT (S O.K PEERS LIKE ASH. HAS AT CRALY Since PAaD You 30¢ FEP THAT $)10.000 wWORTH OF FERPMENTED COLD CREAM! e “THE CELL AR TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT ME UNIK L (r\_) WHY Y'SPOSE HES FILLED MA, HE'S GOT 50ME- WL, HEME /N HIS & e ?&ARCH ME, AND “THE GCARAGE WUATH T, \ PoLLY? ,,,-/ R GO CHASE YERSELF e TAKE A GOOD SWING | ATCHA! WAL, IF YOU AINT INTERESTED IN A FUTURE - MILLIONAIRE. . I SHOULD ‘worRy! cevpape Framure Seen Ine Come Bronie nghs 1919~ speedwagon, 1% 1on CADASItY, and general condition very good. Price $400. K. M, Searle & Co,, vor, Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 2110. MITH=for u truck 85, 1n goud shape. A bargain At the price. Autometive Lsed Car_Exchange, $8 Arch 8t Phone 1529-2, DERBAKER 1010—touring cAr in good running condition. C. A. Bence, 51 Mait 8. &1 turing, 0% tires e wix 1 mechanical shay hige six sedar adn. sedar wedan Olamobile eight touring Cadilinc touring. Tord touring, cheap used ears At right prices AMERICAN SALES INC., § ELM STREET OPEN EVENINGS Akes home & fairly makes. Aaron Hartford, d@own. 5 2 weeh g0od used ar. Popular G._cohen. 1n.. 185 Park 8t 16 MAXWELL COLPE=- MO LOW MILEAGE oW HAS PLRCHASED W FORD AND WE ARE SELL- ING THIS CAR FOR HIM LATE THE A WONDERFULL PUY ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. PIONEER FORD' DEALERS 22 MAIN ST, PHOXE 1513, USED CAR 19%5 ik touring with Tex toj Fasex conch. " 6. demonst rater coperinr truring. HAWKER o ELM ST