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OKIAHOMA BACKS WADO0’S CAMPAIGN State Democratic Convention Goes on Record for Him Oklahoma City, Okla., May 7.—Ok- lahoma democrats in convention here last night Indorsed the presidential candidacy of W. G. McAdoo, but de- | clined to instruct its 20 national dele- dates to support any particular eandi- date. This action represented a com promise between the two factions fav- | oring any opposing a McAdoo-in structed delegation, Resolutions were adopted assailing | the republican administration as the *“most incompetent and corrupt in the history of the United States.” The publican regime was accused of hav- ing “placéd the largest distiller at the head of prohibition enforcement; mitted perjurers into public off 3 misappropriated funds intended for former service men;"” and of having appropriated $10,000,000 for the r. lief of the starving Germans, “while thousands of veterans are penniless and walking the streets crying for brea Enactment of a tariff unfavorable | to farmers was another charge laid to the republicans. The convention endorsed adjusted eompensation for ex-servicemen and tavored an immigration law “condu el to Americanism™ and designed “to protect American labor.” A child labor law also was advocated, Eight delegates-at-large were nam- ed, including Governor rapp and United States Senator R. L. Owen, Bcott N, Ferris, former congressman, ‘was endorsed for national committee- man and Mrs. D. A. McDougal of Bapulpa was indorsed for reelection as mational committeewoman, ZEPLIAK CROSSES BORDER Released Archbishop Makes His Exit From Russian Tervitory And Ar- rives on Jalian Soil, Rome, May 7.—Archbishop Zepliak, recently released from prison in IRlus- sla, crossed the Itallan frontier this morning on his way to Rome and is expected to reach here tomorrow. He «told newspaper men that the chief object of his journey was to thank Pope Pius for the interest the pontifft had taken in all the Russian Catho- lles, himself included. While in pris- on he spent most of his time learning | Italian, desiring to speak to his holi- ness in his own language should he ever have the opportunity to visit him, The archbishop expressed himself much gratified at the reception he met while passing through Poland on | his way here, @ “hand” used in reckoning the heélght of a horse. is equivalent to four inches. Advertisement A hearing will be held by the oBard of Water Commissioners of the City of New Britain at its room 201, City Hall, on the 12th day of May, 1924, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. concerning pro- powsed extension of water main in South street trom Rocky Hill Ave. te Benson street, about 500 feet, . Hayes street from Burritt street easterly 150 feet, All persons upon whom assessments | may be made to cover the expense of sald extension and owning property adjacent to the same are hereby noti- fled to be present at sald mecting and 1f they see cause be heard in relation to the same. By order of the Board of Water Commissioners. FRANK J. O'BRIE T'VE GONE AND SOUD MY SAXOPHONE ~ f SMITH SCHOOL MEETING Rev. and Parents and Enjoyable Social Evening. Emil J. Danberg was re-elested school at meeting last night in the association of the Smith | the annual school hall, vice-president and son secretary-treasurer, The executive committee elected for |the coming ycar is Mrs. Richard Bergman, Mrs. Emil J. Danburg, Mrs. ‘]udrrl('k B. Mordecai, Mrs. Thomas | A. Naughton, Mrs, Shafer Greenberg and Mrs, Olaf Anderson. | Following the meeting Rev. William Ross spoke on “Boys,” and Miss Mary A. Tormay, a former principal of the chool, gave a short talk. An entertainment was given children of the school, the feature of which was harmonica selections by ¢ Manulla and Rocky made a hit with the #udience when he brought the concert | famous American We Have No to a close with the masterpiece, “Yes, Banana Others who program were participated in the Geraldine Cullen, Mil- dred Keiniowitz, Mildred Danberg, Vivian McBriarty, Estelle Gould, Ida enberg and Alva Bengston, court of probate holden at within and for the district of Be: the County of lartford and State necticut, on the 5th day of ent, Bernard F. G ate of Julin Magee, . in sald distric on the petition of M, of sl New Rrita representing sald estate insolvent and praving that com- missioners he appoipted to receive and @ cide upon the claims against said estate, s per application on file more fully ap- pears, it is Ordered—that said application he heard and determined at the probate office in New Rritain, in said district, on the 12th day of May, A, 1924, at 9 o'clock In the forenoon, and that notice he given of the pendency of sald application and the time and e of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing thi lished in sdid New Rritain, lation in said district, and fiey, Judge te of New Rrit- ased. Dayton Hum- having a eircu- | by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in the (Night? town of New Britain, in said district, and return make. BERNARD F, GAFFNEY, Judge by | Lawrence Dau- | William Ross Talks on “Boys” | Teachers Have | president of the Parents and Teachers' | Bond IMlower was elected | Miss Selma John- | New | May A. | {dollar as a prize, (¥) The first the He M. the Herald office, he will receive the In future contests, correct at ald yester was that of |it would be appreciated if the guesser land we will do the r would put on name, The rules are simple—Address your guess {o the “Whoozit Editor,” New Britain Herald, name your man Remember, |it is the first corfect answer receiyed order In some newspaper pub- | Las to at the Herald which gets the dollar. iverybody is falling into the spirit of the affair so, to get the prize, one | be remarkably nimble. But |that’s all in the game, “Whoosit" to- It costs nothing to guess, No employe of the Herald is allowed to guess, nor are newshoys allowed in the contest, m\b! well distributed we will have sin- ORDER OF NOTICE OF REARING District of Berlin, ss; probate court, 6, A D, 1824, state of Cornellus Kemmerer late the town of New Britain, in safd district, decease Upon the application of Charles F. Kem- merer and Annie Scheldler praying |as executors they may be authorized and | empowered to sell and convey certain real {estate as per said application on file more fully appears, it Is Ordered, and determined at the probate effice in New I Britain, in said district, on the 12th day of May, A, D, 182 10 o'clock fn the forenoon, and that (pondency of wald mpplication and the time and piace of hearing thereon, by publ {iug this order in some newspaper has circulation in wald district, and by posting {n copy of this order on the publie sign {post in the town of New Britain, in said disteiot, and by glving notice to all parties {In Interest, either personally or by malling [1n ench one, prepaid postags, a copy of 'this order, and return maks of the metics given, BEGNARD ¥, GAFFNEY, Judge That sald application he heard | notice be given of the | to this court | that | At & nourt of probate held at New Rrit- | aln, within and for the probate district of Rerlin, in the County of Connecticut, on the 6th day of D, 1924, Bernard ¥, Gaftany, Judge. TUpon the exhibition ta thin court af the agreement whereby Newton W. Berlin, Conn., agrees to adopt the miner ehild of Alma Johnson Baldwin of said | eriin, the wurviving parent of Agda A, | Johnwon, residing In the Town ef Berlin to become his by adoption:—it s Ordered: That a hearing vpon said areement he had at the probate effies in sald New Writaln on the 14th day of May, A, D, 19%, at 8 a'clock In the forencon; and that netice he miven to all parsons ntarestad to appear at sald hearing and whow caume, it Any they have, why said reement ahould not he approved, by pub- lishing & copy of this order In the New Britain Tlerald & newspaper hating A eir- [Fuiation in said district, and by posting & of this order on the publie sign post of the Town of Merlin in the County of 1artford In the Stata of Connecticut, nears oxt the place of residence of sald child, at 1east wix Aays befors the day herein hefare igned by thin court for sald hearing BERNARD ¥, GAFFPNEY, Judge =« (Y ALMOSYT POLLY AND HER PALS YES. AnD HES ( THREATEMED “10 Wit AP UMLESS RAMSLATED GSueins Second MoTRt ME "A of Hartford and | Paldwin of | gle girls' day, married ladies’ day, May |boys' day and married men’s day. The days that these are selected will ap- pear the day that they are printed. | Suburban day, too, will come in for its own, as will factory day and High school day. In this way we can give all a chance to the dollar prize, Contest for the day closes at 10 o'clock following the printing of the “Whoozit" picture, This contest was Sprung as a complete surprise on the unsuspecting publie, yet there were over 40 replies received by the “Whoo- zit" Editor, Yesterday’s Portrait RAMEAY MACDONALD YOUR FATHER NEVER SEC WY - HED MAVE A SWELL CHAMCE O/ MDD APIN OLLY ©80M UNDER answer 1o arrive | MclLaren, and if he will call at | the address after his In order that the prize will | | —— THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick ||{ Ready Reference, line | line i § line line ling 1 line Yearly Order Rates Upon Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. Classified Page on Same Lay. Ads Accepted Over the Teleplione for Convenience of Customers. Call 97 and Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator EPaRa. Application tot Burial Vaults, Monuments 1/ | BURIAL VAUL18—Concri tec] relnfore- ed; water proof, heremetically sealed. wil) outlast either wood or metal. Do not reyuire larger Ir.s, reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co.. 276 Maple. Plione 276 | HEADSTONES—and_monuments of marb | and granite, all grades and sizes. Ceme- | tery arrangements made, lots cared for, | etc, John . F. Mechan, Monumental Works. Clark St. cor, Union §t. Open | everfings. LE AUTOMOTIVE ] Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 AUTOMOTIVE o ) Auto and Truck Agencies 8 f’t AUTOMOTIVE i Autos and Trucks For Sale DORT, 1928—touring car, first class condi- HUPMUBILE CARS—Sales an) Service, City tion, fine appearance, driven about 5500 Service Station, Hartford Ave. corner Stanley und 6 Main St A M _Paonesss.| miles. Price reasonable for cash. Joseph INTERNATIONAL TUCKS—Tackliffe, 1~ Wilson, Upson's Corner, Kensington Bios, Iuc, Park aoo Bigelow Sts. Phone _lonn. 1074, Ageuth for New Britaln and vicinity | DORT—Tight six, 1925, touring, cannot bn INGTON—T)igh grade wotor cars, Bal told from new. Rudolph's Garage, 127 J Servise. C. A. Bence 61 Maip Cherry t. Phone 20512, Ealesroom, 4 phone 2215, Elm St Phone 92, MAXWELL AND CHALMFRS—Sales and,ED. KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, full line service, McUauley and Benuett 98 Arch| of used cars and parts. 26 Willow street. Phone 2083 BLGIN—6 auto good tires, new paint, full line of used cars, Rear of 546 West Main the woild over. F. L. G ice, 142 Arch St nU_motor cars. Sales and Hawker. 58 Elm street: ‘phone_2456. FORD—touring car, for saie, cheap, good running condition, Apply, 139 Glen St. touring in_excelient condition, $80. 33 Walkefield Court, FORD—speedster, epecial Bulli _overnead Valves, geared up, wire wheels, sport body individual fenders $300. Rudolph 3 319 B Main| Phone 3395, MOTOR CARS and tru:ks. Kenneth | Gi Al 8earle & Co., Salen and Service, cok | rage, Cherry St. Phone 2051-3. Sal Eln and Park s, New Britaln, Com:| room 4 Elm St. Phone 338 ‘phone 2110. Local agente for Gabrie ||r — Snubbers. ] | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND GVERLAND waotoi | 8t.; sns. You should to suit purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 The 8i slve Arch St. “This is a Studebaker Year. ervice, 127 Metor.” showroom at 4 Eli STUDEBAKERS—Light aix touring, R. C. Rudolph; ‘phone 2051-2. £ - TT, LINE— Tcars, Rear, 516 West ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Care, eaieh | * atain o 5 AISOTIARE RN s B e TN ol and service. Onorato Moter Co. 18 i Main St. Phone 3435. R | Goop 31045 special six touring, $1425; big six touri $1,i50; ¥. O. B. factory. M. Lrving Jest: 193 Arch 8t. “This is a Studebaler yea 1923 1920 1928 Maxwell club coupe, Reo speed wagon, McGAULEY & BRENNETT, 95 AR STREET. Autos and Trucks For Sale PHONE 2952, NEW BRITAIN —Monument Works, Oak St. Monuments of ail sizes and des- cription. Carving and letter cutting our apecialty. 123 | BUICK SEDAN 1922—lot of extras, A-1 driven over 9,000 miles. condition, only Irving Jester, 193 Price reasonable. A Arch street, USED CARS— Florists and Nurserymen | GUT FLOWERS—and.potted plants, funer- | al work done at low prices. New Britain enliouse, corner Osk and Lasalle Sis. | el. §99-2 FLOWERS—potied planis, variety Bpeclalizing on funeral Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church pleasing work, St 3 | BUIC 1923—touring, carefully used, at & bargain. Phone 1445-3, Star sedan. BUICK—roadster, a bargain et $3i5. 18 Farmington Ave., Plainville after 6 p. m. Dodge touring. American six touring. BUICK, iudson touring. Studebaker touring. Haynes touring. Maxwell touri 1920—touring car, good tires, top and upholstering excellent, good mechan- ical condition. Inquire 85 Black Rock Ave. Phone 1499-5. | CCT FLOWERS—potted plant funeral work, free delivery. Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Phone 2643-1 BUICK—big 4, touring car, in_good shape. Price $100. C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phonae 2215, NEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, TUTT—and shades trees for sale vines and ro: asters, and plants. Thomas Paonessa, 212 Tel. $39-2, Lost and Founa BROWN—-bag lost on Staniey Hartford Road, Suuday noon, turn to Helen Stankes, 50 Seymour Reward, | STRING—of pearl be Finder return to Mra. Forest St. Phone §21. d. TATL—from red fox fur lost Saturday night | between Main and South Main. Reward, | 264 Cherry atreet, | Personals ‘e | DO YOU WANT—a camera fiee? Buy your fllms here, when your purchase amounts to ten dollars we glve you a Ansco_camera free. Arcade Studio. FOT ADOPTION—healthy baby b old, Address, Box 28 1), Herald, Store Announcements 7 nn‘ GECRGES=lewelar, lermarly of Room | 166 Main Bt. s now located at 43i Mat 8t.,_directly opposite Eaat Main | BARBER SHOP—opened at 48 Dwight 8 under new management, At your servic at all time Try once, you will be | watsified, | DO YOU WANT--a camera free? Let us| do your developing, when it amounts to | ten doliars we give you a Ansco camera fres. Arcade Studio. FREB—8%7 enlargement with every roll of film developed by Ohrnstedts, 73 West | Main Bt, MOTHER'S DAY—May have a pbotograph 1 weel only, nly_$3.50. WEATHER STRIPA—Instail metal strips saves 1-3 coal biil screens. T, E, Wonds, Phone grape | cahbage | Oak Bt, street Finder re- | st. Saturday, 4 Tost © McMillan, rd. You ®hould of mother, 6 beautiful Arcade Btudio, the accurate window Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARB—"Better _can are built snd Bulck fe bullds ing the: New Britaln Bulck Co. | 236 Arch _etreet. Phone 2607, CHANDLER @hd Clevelang motor cars oad Accessories. Americi jes Co. Eim 8t |GADILLAC CARS — mu a Bervice, Lash Motor Co, “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln street. CEVIOLET MOTOR CARB—8al worvice, Buperior Auto Company, Arch St Phone 211, DODGE BROTHERS ugmk CARS—8ales and service. 8. & F. Bim_8t, corner Frank beiny and service. A. Bence 18 Main_strest; ‘phone 3215, | RD CARI rdson tractor. Sales serv. ice; genuine parts and accessories. Auto- motive Bales & Borvice Cn, 200 B. Illn‘ HWUDSON AND E88 car values, Bes the new coaches. Honey jes Co., % and Service, ‘phone 210! BUICKS 133 ARCH ST, , TEL. 1100, YRER OPEN EVENINGS new tires 1923 6 eyl § pass, 1920 6 eyl, 2 pass, 1920 6 c¥l, 4 pass, ¢ pass. coupe new paint, touring. roadater, coupe, CADILLAC— 1921 4 pass, 1920 4 pass, LATE MODEL USED CARS— coupe, newly painted, coupe, LOCOMOBILE 1915 T pass for livery. STUDEBAKER-- 1922, wpeclal six sedan, upholstery and engine are like new, 4 new tires, this car must be seen to be appreciated, dan, perfect condition PAIGE -~ 1920 § pase. new touring, . STUDEBAKER— 1923, mpecial aix touring car, driven only 3,00 miles and always handled carefully, HUDEON— 920 touring T pase, n fine shape and iooks good. bargain, COLE "#"'— 1920 7 pass. touring. STUDEBAKER ~ 1923 Light 6 touring. this car A NEW BRITAIN ARCH BT, BUICK M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET, CADILLAC=4 CHEVROLET—sedan, ym,Vm»m pass: phaeton, wheels, good tires, price $450, Searle & Co, Elm St, cor, Park. 2110, R “This 18 A Studebaker Year Velle wedan, andler, 7 pass, . Green, in Al C. A. Bence, 61 Iand touring, Buick road or 227 Glel N—touring car, wpe and looks good, Main St. Phone 2215, MAXWELIL, 1923~touring, Phone 1448.3, PAIGE, 1923 —touring driven but 4000 Tunning aha —rondater Nubber Phone 2! in_ good in excellent condition, elegant sha Price $60, CHEVROLET 1921—touring car, | GHEVROLET, new top, Excellent 176 Arch lles, condition and appearance like new, ANB—1010 Chandler 7 pansen Texington, 1019 Hudson 7 passen for_quick sale, Aaron G. 185 Park 8t, lartford, Conn, evening and tir good Aappearances Auto Ci engine, Buperlor St. Phone 211, 192 —sedanette, like new, Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phons -2, Salesroom, 4 Eim 8t. Phone 339 Open 1919 Hupmobile, 1021 Ford, 1992 Texington, these cars are good bargains, Anron G. Cohen, Inc,, 185 Park St. Hart- tord, Conn cars bafore you buy and save some money, ¥ord delivery 8$76; Kord touring $135, in excellent condition, apare tires can be evenings from 6 p, m. | DODG E—rondster, dondi- 127 ) 1920, perfect. Rudolpl Chery 8t. Phons 2051 mechanical Garage, Baturday afternoons and Sunday, 39 tion Farmington Ave, city, DODG Very good shape . ‘This 1s & bargain, 6 Arch, Plhone 211, “roadster, 1821 Iooks good, fine tir Ruperior Aute (b, USED OARS - Btudebaker, big six sedan, Dodge, 5 pass, sedan, 5 pass., sedan,, smobile elght touring. Cadillac touring, Ford touring, cheap. FORDS « ALL MODELS, ALL PRIC Good used ears at right prices. TERMS ARRANGED AMERICAN SALES INC, ¢ ELM STREET, OPEN EVENINGS. PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, 21 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN TEL, 1112, BUT (T WAS NOTAING, JIMMY, T0 ™HE Momu‘\xz Done 8y STUDBBAKER, 1922—special 6 tour I fine_mechanical $ al‘LULRAka 1022—light 6 sedan, splen- | Phone 144-3. ,sruuunu:n T919—touring_car in running condition. C. A. Beuce, 61 . _Phone 2215. TOURINGS—{erms as low as 850 down. | 1919 Grant, 1919 Buick, 1923 Hupmobile, 1920 Oldsmobile 5, Many others. Aaron 155 Park St, Hartford, 3 000 air Cohen. ne., Conn, ] USED CARS—~ taken in trade for mew Fords. Al in go0d condition and priced low with casy terma. f tupmobile 18, touring car Studebaker 17, touring cai Allen 17, touring car. Dodge 19, sedan. Maxwell 17, touring ear. }udson 18, coupe, Mitchell 21, touring ear. Chevrolet 22, coupe. Ford 20, coupe. » 23, touring ear. coupe. sedan. 1 ton worm drive truelk, % ton delivery, , roadster, touring car. coupe. roadster, 3225, AUTOMOTIVE DSED CAR =XCHANGE. PHONB 729-2, §6 ARCH 8T, USED CARS— Buick touring with Kez top. Nash 6. demonstrator, Chevrolet, superlor touring. Ford touring. HAWKER, §3 ELM BT. G, TEL., 2458, 5 passenger, 00d running order, ster, just overr B. Moran 3131 Church 8t. Open evenings, Sund: Auto Parts and Accessorics 11 BATTERIES—The Willard has proven ita worth, Try us Simmons Storage Bat- tery, 167 Arch St. Phone 2245, AUTO SUPPLIES—PISTON PINS, AME ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RAYUL TOS LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. KECUN- OMY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN 8. BATTERIES — Westingliouss, llllon' d radlo lnt-rlu. ton vice Bta., 309 B. Main 8t ‘el lll OAYTON “THOROBRED"—Cords, &l sizes lnlv Drfll\ln. long mileage, means com- safety and economy, prices reaso nlo. The Ball Tire Co. 219 Arch. 174 REASE GUN FREE—with every 6 lb rear-end and tri Buick touring, new to| bargain, Ford spe Elm, ocr, Seymour stre mcnnmflm‘\? Gas w50 lll.dlfil. -ol|ov ofl at 60c per gal. This week only. lopbfl Auto Supply. “l Elm St. Phooe PE! NN YLVANIA—vacoum cup tires, 30% 8% fabric, $0.76; 32x4 over size cord, $23,60, T. H. Cogewell, 8 Chestout Bt, SPRING BERVICEH—GAS, 018 &nd greases Distributors, Kelley-Springfield and Fi. stone Cord tires. Clark Accessory 138 lmllll Illl L Phone 15! Gulf, YOUR BATTERY~IS THE LIFR OF YOUR CAR AND BIOULD BE GIVEN PROPER ATTENTION AT REGULAR INTERVALS, CAREFUL BERVICE AT THE O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY STA- TION, PHONE # 39 WASHINGTON ST, Autos—Taxi Nervice 3 GITY TAXI, PHONE 33(0—When you call us we send you the best cars and mos careful drivers, STAR TAXI !I"rvil./?—(lll 550, No 1y 100 lon New Hotel Delane; TAXI—go ln)'h‘ . Phone 2644 for quick day or night servic Hotel Delane;. Ask_for Fitepatrick, owner-driver. TBLLOW CAB BERVICK—ihe improved tazicab bullt to losure safety and com- fort for the passengers. Iates 30 cia, tirst % mile and 10 ota each addi- tional guarter mile. Each r 20 cte. —Staniey and Whiling 8L, garage Phone 0 and BICYCLES—The Liberty 261 Frank Prosperi & Co., Phone 1851, EXCPLSIOR, 1919—with side dian with sid Myrtle 8t. 1920 1n- 1921 Ace with side car, Price nk Prosperi Co. 251 Myrtie Phons 1661, inotorcycie, 1931, Wilh #ide car. Autometive Used Car Exchange, §6 Arch treet. (NDIAN MOTORCTCLES—We have ssvar- a1 good used machines. Charies B. Had fieid, 21 Myrtie St Phone 1% Service Stations, Repairing i ACETYLENE—and elecirie ‘Welding. Dort- able equipment, Prompt service, Stert Welding 44 Bouth Colony St. Phone 1991, Meriden, ARCH BT. RADIATUR WORKS-—~Leaks re- paired, new cores installed, bodies fenders ickly repaired. Best equipped whop in town. 197 Arch St., Phone 1709. 8. Wolf, prop. successor to Hultquist Bros. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING—high grade work only. All work guaranieed, John P, Madden, rear 77 Arch street, AUTO BODIES—of every description re- paired and upholstered, aute top, elip eover and side curtaine made and repair- od. Over 20 gears experience. J. W. Walgh, 207 Eim 8t Phone 2 AUTO—slectric service, Philco aute and radio batteries. Starting, lighti tion, 114 Frankiin Bq. C. A. Abets, Prop. AUTO OWN ' carry Flintex Leps, $1.49 pale Aute Accemsories Drive Station, Vibberts Servies Suation, 1113 Stanley st AUTU PAINTING—striping, _lettering. jore favizea, rear 333 Park 8i, Phone 13, houss 3474-13 rear 78 Prospect Bt AURO—radintor works. Boldering of il kinds, Windshield giass insralled Rear ¥raskiin Square filling station, y. ‘:fl' Shop. 238 (rear) Ma 8 BRAKEE—relined, nspected and adjueted Raybestos service station. Clark's Awio- Main 8t, Pheos CARS WASHED - THE S & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION. COR. ELM AND FRANKLIN TS CA” WASHED—polished, oiled and greas- lfium-.u wcetylene m vti