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BRISTOL NEWS (Continued From Seventh Page) for detailed information which he had compiled as to the number and the investment of the trust funds held for | the perpetual care of burial plots. There is $18,525 on deposit for the permanent care of 199 burial plots, The superintendent submitted his annual report which was accepted and ordered filed. He reported during the year there had been 120 burials and 20 bodies placed in the receiving vault during the winter, The special committee appointed June 27, 1928, reported, recommend- | ing that the price of burial plots be changed as follows: In Section 10, lots | which have previously soid for $50, $75; In Section 13, lots which have previously sold for $25, $35; in Sec- tion 5, lots which have sold for 310 or $15, $25; in Section 1 and various parts of the cemetery where lots have been made in discontinued highways, 37 Voted: That the report be accepted and the recommendations adopted. Officers for the ensuing year we elected as follows: President, . Barnes; vice-president, W, Kenneth Sessions; secretary, (. 1. Woodin treasurer, L. L. Beach:; auditors, ¥, Woodford and B. O. Barnard; exe- cutive committee, above named offi- cers and C, A, Lane, W, 8, Ingraham, C. T, Treadw: Epaphroditus Peck C. F, Barnes, Victor Johnson and G. J. Funk, 8 Bristol Briefs Mrs. Henry Cabot of Chicago, Tlli- nois, is visiting relatives and friends in the city. Miss lsabelle Foster of Litchfield has returned to her home after spend- ing several days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Dailey of Blakesley atreet, Miss Edith Goranson has resumed | her duties in the city clerk's office af- er weveral days’ liness. Among those who attended the Suf- field school dance last night at the Burritt hotel in New Britain was Miss Oma Marcotte, clerk In the tax col- lector's office, ‘Willlam Fisher of Boston university | is spending the spring vacation at his home here, Miss Lillian Benoit of Pratt Univer- wity is spending the spring vacation at her home on Cemetery avenue. Dedication Program Completion of the program for the afternoon of Seicheprey Day, after the big parade of military organiza- tions has been announced by the com- mittes in charge of the big event, The principal speaker will be Major General Clarence R, Edwards, former commander of the 26th division, of which old D company of the 102d in- fantry was a part in the world war, Captain Daniel Strickland of New Haven, one of the commanders of D | company overseas, will also speak. The gratitude of the eity toward the | former service men in the giving of & beautiful $20,000 monument will be expressed by Mayor John 1. Wade. The complete program follows: Song-—"America the Beautiful” The High School Glee Club Address—"The City’s Gratitude and the City's Gift"” Mayor Wade Dedicatory Prayer Rev, Oliver T, Magnell Address by Major General Clarence R, Edwards, Commander of the Twenty-sixth Division, Rong—"My Country "Tiz of Thee The High Schoo! Gles Club Address——"Our Failen Comrades” Daniel of Co. D, 1024 Regiment. Reading the Roll of the Men Who Died, By Chaplain FErnest 1. Wismer, nce for Thirty Beconds. ‘Tribute of Reverent Reg: Ceremony, “To the Colors."” Fhe National Anthem, By the Band TAPR Legion Tnvites Posts Many posts have made repiy to the fuvitation to attend the Seicheprey eelebration and indications are that about 20 posts will be present. State Command Be the guests of the local post and our | Armstrong and staff will | will be escorted by Corp. Coyle post No.'1, of which he was commander for two years. Besides the Legion proper each county of the La So- cieties des 40 Hommes at 8 Chevaux will be represented in the line of march. This society being the side degree of the Legion and open only to | members of the Legion, |cream in fancy forms. McE City Items 8t. Mary's baseball team will prac- tice at the plavgrounds tomorrow at 10 a. m, Also ice roe’s, W. Pretty things for FEaster. Commander*Eric Waldo extends an | Main.—advt. invitation to all veterans of the World | war to march with the Legion that This invitation includes veterans of allied armies, | 70 against W. C. the | Cooper, Hungerford and Camp rep- resenting the plaintift Notice has been served with Sears. Kirkham, and Donald Open house will be held during the Gaftney the defendant. whole day at Legion hall, where a| cafeteria lunch will be served by the American Legion auxiliary. SOUTHINGTON NEWS Char a resident of the Marion section, had the experience of meeting his brother, James Burns, of ‘oughleepsie, N. Y., recently after a separation of over 50 years. rne, to Charles Burns left home when in and after doing cbnsider- anle traveling settled in Southington. ! Attempts to communicate with mem- bers of his family or find any trace f 1hem were unsuccessful until the i meeting of the brothers who wre united through the aid of Cyrus | C. (‘hamberlain. | Tt was through the Sons of Veteran organzation of which Mr. Burns of this town is a member that his broth- | er was located. The brother, who is prosperous merchant in his home town, motored to Southingten and a happy reunion took place. During the past few weeks repre- sentatives of various concerns which manufacture fire apparatus have been | in town demonstrating their macninosJ‘ | s teens a to Chief Cronin and members of the fire commission. The Misses Hazel and Aldene Simp- son of Eden Place ieft yesterday for | a few days' stay in New York city. ‘ William Fietcher, five year old son of Mr, and Mrs, James Fletcher of |y Eden avenue, I8 confined to his home M with pneumonia. The child was taken | magter Monday, April and ladies, $3.00. sick with a bad cold and this de- veloped into the more serious illness esterday. Good Friday devotions will be held in 8t, Thomas' church tomorrow morning at § o'clock followed by ven- eration of the cross. In the evening | at 7:30 o'clock the Way of the Cross will be said followed again by venera- | tion of the cross, Southington will observe Good Fri- | day with a general cessatfon of busi- ness throughout the town and the closing of all town offices, The fac- | storvies will close and many will not reopen until Monday morning. All{ stores and places of business with few exceptions will be closed all day 1'ri- | day, ‘The barbershops will also close M M 10 o'clock. A large delegation of Southington | members of the American Legion will £0 1o Bristol Saturday to take part in | the dedication of the soldiers’ monu- | ment there and the following festivi- | tles, The local post will march as | w 'a body in the parade headed by the | post colors, An open meeting of the Women's Civie club was held In the rooms of the Southington club this afternoon, The meecting was addressed by Mrs. Joteph AWop of Avon, Miss Anna May Gorry returned home from the College of New Itochelle for the spring vacation yesterday. W. Strickland, Captnin Veterans auxiliary poned to April Hailinan’s Lunch from 8:30 a. m.| The Court, No, §, Order of the Amaranth, ain's new gowns, street and sport wear of dis- tinetion, prices, open ! until Mary Elizabeth Shop, Prof. Bldg.—Adv. 1o Mrs, ford, a house on Brooklawn avenue. | Pierce Co. room | acres Canada, is the guest Maine Seed but will be open this evening until [for all crops. Tel, | man, open to friends of the members, Fingland meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Odd Fel- | lows’ hall Governor Templeton and staff will | be at the State Armory, Easter Mon- | day, April 21, tleman and ladies.—advt. Tickets, $3.00—Gen- The weekly social of the Sons has been 50 p. m.—advt, regular meeting of Taurel be held tomorrow evening at Supper will be served at 6:30. t the Mary Elizabeth, New Brit- exclusive dress at moderate all this week. $T W. 9 o'clock The Daughters were born at the New Britain General hospital yesterday to Mr. and Hart street and Mr. wood Skinner of 699 M Harry Johnson of 89 and Mrs, Sher Stanley street. For smart spring hats, at moderate prices, call at the French Hat Shop, 87 W. Main, Prof. Buldg. open evenings all o'clock, this week until 9 ~Adv. Helen Kelly Anna Kulas of West McCabe has sold Hart- Mrs, 3 Columbia Tecords, $1.00. C. L. advt, Fred 8. Atwater has bought r. and Mrs. Adolph Rapp, a seven house and three and one-half of orchard land on Shuttle eadow avenue. Governor's Ball ate at . Gentleman -advt. son of Letter Car- Thomas Burns, rier John ¥, Burps, a student at Holy Cross college spending the spring recess in this city, do your | washing with a Maytag.—advt. in Worcester, Mass,, is let John A. Andrews The annual meeting of the New Britain Tresh Air camp will be held onday at 8 p, m. in Booth block, board of health clinie, Room 328, Home cooked lunches at Crowell —advt Dr. Frederick Schilling of Toronto, of his parents, r. and Mrs, Joseph Schilling of T1 Grove Hill, Headqguarters for Potatoes and Fe The C. W. Lines Co. 601, —adv, SMaturday evening at § o'clock, Bu ritt Grange will hold its regular meet- ing at Jr. O, 1", A, M, hall, Hunger- ford Court, charge of the unmarried Miss Gertrude Gillen as chair- | The program will be in members, ith The lecturers’ hour will be Join Morans’ Easter Music Club.-- advt Britain W will Order o lodge, No. 85, Protection, New Vietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans —advt, SALESWOMEN WANTED For Saturday and Evenings Apply at once to either Mr, THE BIG | I POLLY AND HER PALS 0T TC ACCEPY PRPESIDEMTS CFFER OF %20.000 Forr ™ME COL BEAM! - e 2 SELLIAS orre JARY 2 LA i OouT? IO N GOSH! A O crare TROCPE™ / o SEE THE MDM ASHUR! aOME / T ) ER 310 ryt Afternoons Raphael or Mr. Mullaney. STORE Raphael’s Dept. Store. WHEN DYE ) the | clerk of the city court of the with- ay whether members or not and 10 | grawal of the action of Vincenzo Puz- | |join in the evening activities, | of | post- | shop, for Main, |* | A VARIETY OF—FEaster Will keep | from | Armory, | |a copy —————— 6/ Autos and Trucks For Sale THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Leference.. LINE RAT CONSECUTIVE I We have the biggest variety of Anscos, and the imported Con- ttesa-Nettel cameras, the best made. s from one dollar to 3$75. Arcade Studio. Storc_Announcements 7 GLORGLS—jeweler, formerly of Room 10, 166 Main 8t, is now located at 436 Main St., directly opposite last Main St. FREE—5x7 enlargement with every roll of film developed by Ohrnstedts, 72 West Main St WEATHER STRIPS—Ins metal strips saves 1 screens, T. E. Woods. cHOIC IN THE CITY— ¥l roadster. 1, touring ear. 4 pass. coupe. cyl, touring car. r light six touring, touring car, epald o Charge Pr A0 Buick, Bulek, Studebak Chalygers 200 s ' i (B 0 3 42 36 3 5 SIS0 $1.50 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 8 words to a line, 14 lines to an inch. Minimum* Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, Classified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenfence of Call 9% and Ask for'a Operator. These cars are all in lgoode shap throughout and can be bought at a the accurate fair price. bills, window ) coal Phone 4 NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 285 ARCH ST. PHONE 3605. 35 cents. M. for AUTOMOTIVE i Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARS—-Better _ca are belug bullt and Buick s builde ing them.” New Britain Buick Coa 5 Arch_str Plione 2607, CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars snd | accessories. American Sales Co., 8 Klm S | CADILLAC CARS — Sales Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Coucern. West Main, corner Lincoin street. CHEVROLET MOTOR CAIS—Sales service. Superior Auto Company, Arch St. Phone 211. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Sales and service, S. & F. Motor Bales Co., 156 m_St., corner Franklin; 'phone 731, DURANT AND STAR motor cars, Sales and service, “Just Real Good Can A. Bence, 18 Main street; 'phone 2216, FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. Sales serv- ice; genuine parts and acceseories. Auto- motive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Main. | HUDSON AND ESSEX—America’s lrading car values. See the new coaches. Honey- man Auto Sales Co, Salos and Service, 139 Arch St.; 'phone 2109, [UPMOBILE CARS—Baies an Service, City ’ Service Station, Hartford Ave, corner _Stanley and 6 Main St. A. M. Paonesss. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS—Racklifle Bros,, Inc, Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1034, Agents for New Britain and vicinity | LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars, Sales and Servise, C. A. Bence, 51 Main Bt.; ‘phone 2216, | MAXWELL, AND CHALMRRS—Bales and eervice, McGauley and Bennett, 8 Arch street, MOON MOTOR CARS—Favorably kne the world over. ¥. L, Green, Bales and Service, 142 Arch St. Phone 62 ASIl and Oakland motor cars. Saisa aud Service. A. G, Hawker, 58 Elm street; | "phone 2456, PAIGE AND JEWETT—3§1086 to 32770, Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co., 319 B, Main _8t, (near Eim), Phone 3893, REG MOTOR CARS and truike, Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and Service, cor. Eim and Park §ts, New Britaln, Coan.; ‘phone 2110. Loca) agents for Gabriel . ” $50 down, KNIGIIT AND OVERLAND \aotoi | Address, Box at 4 Elm 8t.; service, 127 | between § and bo Sieeve-Valve Motor. o e | ‘phone_2061-2. Seotnd Boans Jordan Motor Cars, BT E pocdstor, spocial bullt _overhead U":"'t" Motor Co., , geared up, wWire whoels, sport body 3428, individual fenders $300. Rudolph's Gas vage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, Sales- om 4 Blm 8t P 3392 FORD TRUCK—one ton, Tnquire At the Malleble Iron Works, cor. Myhtle and Grove stroets, iy R 7 T918—club roadster, A good looking, comfortable, economical ear at $365. You should see this machine, Terms M. Irving Jester, 193 | | ! r CARS— Dodge Bros, 1921 roadster, 19 ing, 1921 ecreen delivery. Buicks, roadster. Fords, 1922 coupe, 1922 tour- ing, 1921 sedan. Durant, 1923 sedan. Essex, 1922 coach. Terms arranged. r——————n L ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 BURIAL VAUL18~Coucrete stecl reinforce 3 proof, heremetically sealed. either wood or metal, Do not require larger Iris, reasonably priced. N. B. Vauit Co., Maple. Phone 2765. W BRITAIN—Monument Works, 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sines a des- cription. Carving and letter cutting our specialty, S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS 155 ELM ST. PHONE 731, s S OPEN EVENINGS. plants and cut Easter Liles, Daffodils, Tulips, Hyacinthe, Spiraeas, Roses, ruations and Sweet Peas, Order early, Prices | ver reasonable, Johnson's Greenhouses, | 7 Church St. Tel. 880 CUT FTLOWERS—Easter and cottage p also funeral work, at reasonable. Greenliouse, cor. Oak and LaSalle Sts. | EASTER—Illes, tulips, datfodils, rambling | toses, other flowers. Fusaro's Greenhouse, 85 ilis street. EASTEI} LILIES—Tul Datfodils, cut flow dragon, Sweet Peas, 1f have a pretty Easter plant, order it early and we will reserve it . Very rea- sonable prices. Adolfa Sandallie, Florist, | 218 Oak St. Phone 2643-12, “TT—and shade trees, grapevines, bery, privet liedge, rose bushes, liydrane gas and pansics. Paonessa, 212 Oak St AVACINTHS—tulips _and _ daffodils for | ¥aster also fruit tvees, evergreen and | privet hedges, Christ Henninger, corner | Tremont and Lasalle Sts, Florists and Nurserymen flowers. DODGE—roadster, 1#21, 0 very good shape looks good, tine tires. This is a bargain, Supertor Auto Co., 176 Arch St, Phone 211, DODGE BROTHERS—1521 touring car, run 15,000 miles, looks like new. Privately owaed, can be seen at 48 Howard St, Tel. Teason for selling. Bargain for sale, TDY S—auto exchange, [ull iine rs and parts, 25 Willow street. you desire te Phone 209 FORD—combinat 22, In first ington St., evenings. TORD 1923 —touring car, Paint, upholstery and tives very good. Mechanically per- foct, T Rudolph, 127 Cherry street, [ORD, 1922-—sedan, & good tires, paint, upholstery and engine excellent, Buperior Auto Co.. 176 _Arch St. Phone 21 FOTD—coups, good condition, 4 new tires, $15 & month for 10 months. Herald or phoue 503 fon runabout and truck, class condition. 31 North Plainville, Phone 45-4, bar- Lost and Found Tost with 4 or 5 kevs. Cherry St Call at 157 Henry R, C.” Rudolp) ROLLIN—and and service. Main_St. Phone Tost contain- | Thursday In Woolwerth's, | Yale i, Phone 983-5. Re- st sales ing gold ring. 18 turn to 7 rd, ING OF AMBE S—Iost between lumbia St. and Burritt Hotel via Arch | STUDE! Reward, Return to operator Bur-| special six touring, $1425; big elx tou Hotel, 51 ¥ factory, M, Irvioyg Je ,750; ¥, O, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaler y =aa—————————— LIMITATION OF CLAIMS court of probate holdeén at New Britain, within and for the district of Her- ln in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 16th day of April, | A. D, 1924, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq. Judge On motion of Grace K., Sunburn of said New Britain, as administratrix on the es- tate of Catherine Cashmore late of New Britain, within said district deceaged. This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of mald estate to exhibit their claima Against the same to administratrix and directs that public notice be glven of this order by mdvertising in A newspaper pub- | lished in said New Britain, and having a circulation In said district, and by posting therof on the pubiic sign post in said Town of New Rritain, nearest the piace where the deceased last dwelt, . Certified from Record BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge, WANTED DRESSMAKER For our Alteration Dept. ROTHFEDER’S 378 Main St. BAKERS—LIght six touring, $1045 motor in good Rudolph's _Gar- Autos and Trucks for Sale AL & ALLEN touring, 1921, $400; condition, age, 127 Cherry St. room 4 EI Bt Phone 3302, BUTCKE—touring and roaqsters, models but v buys, Cohen, Ine, Hartford, TUICK BEDAN 1833—lot of extras, A-1| condition, only driven over 9000 miles. Price rensonable, M. Trving Jester, 193 | Arch_street, | BUICK=TBig 4 Touring car, 1o %ood whape. | Prico $100. C. A. Bence, 51 Main St Phone 1216, BUICK, 19 to suit purchaser, Arch 8t *“Tlils_is & Studebaker Yea E—— Not 1ate [ qmop USE T Asron O or ED CARS Overland sedan, Riar medan Oakland coupe. 1024 L American ix touring, Hudson touring. { Stndebaker touring. Haynes touring Maxwell touring, | Bulek coupe, Hupmoblle touring car, model 19, 7 passenger tour- ing car. New paint, tires and engine in excellent shape, . Price $790. Terma to sult purchaser, M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t Phis is A Rtudebaker Year." BUTCKE—~We linve several Buick touring cars in fine shape, priced at $100 to $1200, M. Trving Jester, 103 Arch St, “This s a Studebaker Yoar." CIBVROLET 1015490, price §868, 1n good | condition, Horace 1. Hart, 598 Arch At. | CITRVIROLET—sedan for saie, 1932 model, excollent condition. Inquire, Willlam C. Shepard. Tel. 3069.%. Herlin, CHTVROLET 1021— touring cs xood appearances and tirves, K engine, Suparior Auto Co., 1§ S8t Phone 211 COAL, CO. 18 selling out, there a trucks for sale, 2 Whites of 2 tons capacity each and 1 Rrockway of 13 ton capacity. For further particulars #es Cohn about {t at 15 Main 8t. Phone 1550 or 24 | DODGE—touring, oo tires &nd pAidL Tudoiph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t, Phone 2051-2, Balesroom, 4 Eim 8t., Phone 3392 HONEYMAN AUTO SALES €O, TEL, INGS 139 ARCH KT, 2109, OPEN EVE TAVNER 19215 paas, brougham, 1n ex- cellont shnpe throughout, new paint, & new tiren and wire wheels, M, Trag Joster, 103 Arch St. “This s & Stude- Year." HUPMOBITE=model ¢ fairly good condition, 1’fay terma, no red ta) Aaron G, Coben, Tnc, 186 Park St, Harte ford HUPMOBILE 1928——coups, §ond Appearanc excellent engine and 5 good tires or terma, A, G, Mawker, 52 Eim Bt how ton, cellont Arch mod Prics asndition | MUPMOBILE & ~ia TUPMO B 1 o iie Herald classified ads supply & want, |\ VL NOBII S B tion, only run 7 Will sell rea- the display ads create a want.—advt.] sonable. Dr. Lasch, 353 Main. Phone 850, T —— { my BOOT-Lin&i &hA\/S 15 DOME MuULLO, ([CE COLD CREAM ) ! RESIDEMT J ] YAS, YAS, L ACCEPT! YEFP TMIGHTS A 6GOOD | meHT TGIT 1T /‘ \ THEYS A0 MOOM' (- — < DERAM (T AUTOMOTIVE ] Autos and Trucks For Sale 9§ { JEWETT—sport model, 1823, touring cal ] 96 L. Main shape and looks good. C, A. Bence, 5! Main St. Phone 2215, LIBERTY—6, touring car, 1919. Garage, 127 Chery St. Phone __Salesroom, 4 Elm St. Phone 3392. OAKLAND, 1920—sedan, Good paint, tires and upholstery. Very good mechanicail; Price only §250. “Terms to suit purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker Year.” OVERLAND SEDAN, 1924—tun _only 500 miles. Bumper, etc. This car’is bran new and can be bought at a big sacri- fice. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 1 Arch St Phone 2109, REO, 1915—touring car, 5 passenger, Al- ways handler carefully, new paint ana good tires. This {s an excellent buy 275, Terms to suit purchaser. M, Ir ing Jester, 193 Arch St. “This s - Studebaker Yea STUDEBAKER—Iate 1920, big eix touring car. New paint, 5 tires and in escellent condition throughout, M. Irving Jester 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker Yea STUDEBAKER, 19%4—special six fouring, demonstration. This car is just properly broken and looks mew. M. Irving Jeste 193 Arch 8t. “This is a Studebaker Year.” . STANLEY STEAM—cars, We offer several to choose from. These have been over- hauled in_our shop. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hartford, STEVENS, 1923—touring car, 7 passenger, new paint, excellent tires, C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, STUDEBAKER 1919—touring car in good running condition. C. A. Bence, 51 Mair St._Phone 2215. STUDEBAKER—big 6, brand now tires, A-1 condition, Wil sell for $20, privatel owned, Phone 2355-12, STCDEBAKERE—We have ®ood used Studebakers to M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. a Studebaker Year.” Iu:xxsc'ro —touring car, 1919, in A-! Tiudolph’ 2051, USED CARS—~ Studebaker, big six sedan. Dodge, § pass, sedan, Iteo, 5 pass, sedan., Oldsmobile eight touring. Cadillac touring, Ford touring, cheap. 1921 1919 1919 1917 Good used cars at right prices. AMERICAN SALES INC, M STREET, OPEN EVENINGS, MAXWELL COUPE~ LOW MILEAGE HAS PURCHASED A NEW FORD AND WE ARE SELL- ING TILIS CAR FOR HIM, AUTOMOBILE CO, PIONEBR FORD DEALERS MAIN 8T, PHONE 1513, USED CARS - (aken xood easy in trade for new Fords, All n condition and priced low . with terms, fHupmobile 1% Studebaker 1 Allen 17, tour Dodge 19, sedun, Maxwell 17, touring car Hudson 18, coupe, Mitchell 21, touring « Chevrolet 22, coupe, ford 20, coupe, *n touring car. , coupe sedan, 1 tan werm Arl % ton deliver; , roadster, , touring car, coupe. touring car touring car car e truck AUTOMOTIVE VRED PHONP 7502 CAR BXCITANGE, 88 ARCH 8T 190 Pierce Arrew tauring. this car is n excellent condition, good rubber kood palnt, will sell at a sacrifice, 19°% Maxwell coupe Chalmers. Dodge. Basex wedan Ford coupe. Fara used. Anor §00d values in used cars, 988 MOGAULEY & BENNPTT 9% ARCH 8 PHONE LSED CATS -~ Buick touring with Rex top. Vesex coach. Nash 8, demonstrator, evrolet, superior touring. Ford touring. G. HAWKE 1 ELM ST T'arts and Accessories For kes of ‘ull line of springs, gusranteed agaioe breakage, Crank cass service fres. Al prices reasopable. Handy Garage, Ein 8t., corner of Beymiour, Phone 2158, AUTO_SUPPLIES—PISTON PINS, AMER. ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RAYBES TOS LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. BCON. OMY_AUTO SUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN ST. BATTERIES—The Willard has proven its worth. Try us, Simmons Btorage Bat- tery, 167 Arch Bt. Phone 2245, SATTENIES — Westinghouss, Sutomodiie and radio eries. Cotto's Ba Service Bta. u 8t Tel 11716 OATTON “THOROBRED"—Cords, ail sirer low pressure, long wmileags, means com- fort. wafety and economy, prices remson. b Ball Tire Co, 2 Areh HE1 1N =Tires and tubes Gar A80 o Kovven _Agto Supply Co, 363