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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1024 " WHAT, THE DEVIL? LOOKS LIKE HIM West 0nng¢ N. . Reports Strange Monster —-———d Auto and Tru L3 Autos and Trucks For bale “WOTOn u.a . LT built and Buick I8 builds New Rritain Bulek Ce, street, Phone 0 THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Quick Ao Nght Chang o LINEUP UNCHANGED | o AT NIGHT MI:tTIN[i b Stroggling Democrals Seem 10 - Be Getting Nowbere BUTUR™ are om th By some | effects without t of the egates y tos BURTAL VAULTS=Cuie i I and Ready Reference, -} Snier bowh Sermenay 9 LINE RATES WOR reasonably priced. | CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS N, B e, P w6, | T Chaige Pie W BRITAIN—Monument Works, 183 | _Scvessories. y 10 Oak Bt Monuments of sl slace and @eer | CADITLAT—TANE=RaTor—ahi—Rorvice eription, Carving and letter eutting eur lash Moter Ceo, “A Heputablp Concern. 3 West Main, corner Lincoln street L) Alphabetically Arvanged Foi theu. CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPY,~ 1923 Ford 1.on hady and eab, Chevrolet tourings good condition, paint, #1140, \ hevrelet touring, iPl truek, with express e iine fe day | n 1 §o00d condition, and CHEVIOLET MOTOR CANE—Rales 116 service, Buperior Aute Company, Arch 8t Phone 211 DODGE RROTIENE ) rvice, o, & P . ood condition, of | CTRAAL Thomus Paonessd, 212 | COT WU\\Llll—pull- Plants, p | variely, Specializing on funeral wor Johnson's Ureenhouse, 611 e CUT PLOWERS—potted wiants, funeral work, free delivery, Greenhouss, 218 o Fard roadster, looks like new In fine condition, nem $.80 Rates Upon Application & words 1o & lin 14 liaes to an inch Minimum Space, 3 lnes Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents, | No Ad Accepled After | P, M, foy Classified Page on Same bay, Ads Accepted Over the Convenience of Customers and Ask for & “Want Ad" TTOT CATR—Balen Motor Sales Lo, 156 Bim 8, corner Frauklin, IPhone 131, DUTRANT AND BTAR -motar A nd service, ust Tleul Good A Rence, 61 Main street, Phone 2215, FORD CATR—Vordston (racior, HAles werve icej genuine Autos lml novessories motive Sales L Main | HUPNIORITE CARS iulu TeerTon: Tty Hervice Btation, Hartford Ave, corner i ;mw and & u-un L} wajority s New York, July of the 3.=The lieutenant West Ovange, N, J,, dnawered the telephone yvesterday and found that Patralman George Deckenback and a 10t of excitement were on the wire, | “Bay!" said the policeman, “Say, seen something!™ The lieutenant immediately motions ed 1o the policemen on reserve, and they piled inte the station house mobile and went roaring away to Patrolman Deekenback's pol, while the policeman while the poeliceman continued s I head like rabhit and think it lieutenant saible, meanwhile to another policeman to bring Chief Patrick Donough, By the time the chief arvived the three reserves came back with Patrolman Deckenback sit. M Helen 1%, Jol f : ting with them in their Alunnmhllr.: 188 ¢ ;‘" I‘ \';,“I‘;‘""' who '_" ".'"' DockeAback launched into a descrip- |Mected with the Welfare Association | and who is assistant probatien officer, |tion of the strange animal he had | . seen, while the others patted him on .“_’”‘,""‘“" the ’“’"‘{“’ at Néewburgh, the back and told him not Deckenback was beginning to Ithey weren't belleveing him, when Mrs, Clyde Vincent, of Pleasant Val- ley, came breathlessly into the station with her two children | “Lieutedant,” she said finally, “we | were picknicking on the road awhile ago when an animal that had a head 1ke & deer, ran 1ike a rahbit and had | fiery eyes came along and jumped over us" Latter Patrolman Deckenback re- celved further vindication when Chief James Ashby, of the Livingston police, telephoned that a farmer there had | reported seeing the “devil” jumping | |about his fields, Several policemen and fifty hoys pased the of the {afternoon serching for the creature, New York, July deadlockey sention set tod balloting recording the steep and thus It has climbi in search of The 42 ballots o ) i day's sessions ha N ) s - s ohang place Increasi A whip hand held : chances by cach informa MoAdeo T charge police tation BUPERIOR AUTO CO, T, TEL 11, . ou afternoon 8 of gossip, oweser, haye 116 ARCH mething like k and ARTIRAG o 0 Maple Bt, Finder ple L Tel, 1434-3. RETROOR —containing lost Tues, afterneon on Main St Kindly return 1o Rooth #t, o the vokos— ALL MODELS ALL PRICES fail three Vinder Reward, L and 7 nove West o 0 ‘ or of ading eandis ity yesterday ur values man Aute h s Co, 199 Arch street, Phe }E\’ TERNATIONAL, THUCKA-—Tackilie e i carvied first time with 1 went te 12 m the 32nd, steadily to the MeAdon flop return s slump the Rtarting Personals | PO 00T e resulis 1ot Tevelop |~ print_your filia, Are Studio, Btore Amnouncements STNTATUIRE = Tireworke, arums, tans, eities foF the Fourth, McEnrae's, Main street, ATIER RITPA—Tnstall al strips save 1.3 I bl T, B Woods, Phone leaders, i played any sign of the MdAdoo camp, 0 claimed today yesterday ceded that t much oth Call 10 a, m tha dele fleld names MeAdoo, Alfred |} Davis, James M, ¢ wood and Senator | ing six In the votes received on lats night, The at Ean Francisco I one step up, and t timore in 1812 yonl The McAdoo hegan 1o results on the 34th ballot, when, Tuesday's slump, his tot climb that took it to 40th ballot, chiefly at TERMS ARRANGED TR AL PRICEA RIGHT 1 Main Mills, son of Mr, and Mrs | Herbert 1, Mills of Curtis street, is| visiting his sister, Mrs, Edwin W, Davis, of Duluth, Minn, Probation Officer Bdward . Con- nolly will spend the holiday at Mar- ’lnrllral Mass, | ' City Advertisement INVITATION YOR PROPOSALS, | | Public notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for furnishing labor and materials to construct a new Boiler House, chimney and coal pocket at the Camp School Bullding, Prospect Street; New Britain, Con necticut, will be received by the State Board of Education, opened and pub- | liely read at the office of the State | Board of FEducation, State Capitol, | Hartford, Connecticut, on July 17, 1924 at 11:00 A, M., standard time, The work for which proposals,are hereby invited covers the complete | construction of a boiler house, chim- ney and coal pocket ready to receive the boilers and their equipment.” The | | boller house will be of fireproof | FUTCRK —touring, 7 pass., 1ate 1921, equipped | construction throughout. with 5 new tires, brand new paint, engine guaranteed, Will_exchange for house or Separate bids will also be received B At ae el Hart uiredti= & for the installation of boilers and that has a runs like a What do seen an animal deer, that has flery eyes, pit Just Kendall . and wervi . Bence, Phone 2215, SMAXWELL AND CHRVALE, uley and Bennett, SOON MOTOR CARB—TAVorably known the world over, F, L. Green, Bales and Borvice, 142 Arch street, Phona 625, SARH—and OAKIANd wioior care. BAleA and Horvice, A, G, Hawker, 65 Eim street, Phona 2458, FATGR Whitmore Palge-Jewstt Co., 8t (near Eim). Phona dropp Wien an Arch while Missigsippi's souri's oW you ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, 11 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN s 1o o in his el talked an sothingly | 1o begis writing a note castern dayli s still P M imn by marging Ation cancuses were hlows, Ralston sl Iston supporters continued Aiting game, having 30 votes finish, exaetly the number they with Monday, Their activity signa inereasing, hut ggirt of Indians, managing S campuign, sald after ad« iwnment he did not know when they would try to put on a little more speed, He had, however, put in a the husier duy about the floor, and had is- the sued a statement gently setting forth { the virtues of his man as n com- the Davis column, He 08,4 when promise candidate “befter caleulated the session adjourncd the night to unite the party than any wther." after the 42nd ballot, which was In leports also circulated about the Rccord with his managers' floor that Mississippi and Oklahoma, | put him over the 500 mark and then them in the MeAdoo column, were give the delegates a chance to think ready to switch at a word from Tag- it over, gt The Smith leaders, meanwhile, held | their reserves in chec service later, Starting with 3 Waits GOOD USED CARS~ smit Ihe 1 . At the tartod 3770, Main ot ' P at the Maxwell and Chrysier used car 9, department, \Iston A ive the record 1920 Maxwell Calitornia top, Maxwell touring car. Allen, 3150, Maxwell & Velia touring, Dodge touring, Reo epeed wagon, 1922 touring with 1o worry | think of ' | Edson €. Lockwood of street will be in Beacon, the weck-end, TFTm and Park Sts, New Briiam, conn, Phone 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Bnubbers, and Jordan Motor Ca Onorato Motor Thone 3425 | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor cars, showroom at 4 Elmn St Sery 127 Cherry 8t, “The Sleeve-Valve Motor, R, C. Rudalph. Phone 2081-2, 1922 1021 117 1020 1021 1022 703 N, Y, n, $150, Balen 15 Iy 0 show after drive — Ebba Elmgren and are spending the Neck. Miss Eva week.end Miss Peterson at Indian Al hegan McGAULEY & BENNETT, 505.6 on 98 ABCH STREET, PHONE 2083, and Mrs, Herman Schroe grand-danghter, Lois, left today week's stay with Mr, and Mrs, | Behroedel of Newton, Mass, The Misses Eleanor Bengston, Elin Stohl, Lilllan Johnson and Elsie En. | gehretsen left today to spend the week-end at Grove Beach, the expense o I and for a | Fred Mr. STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $1045, special n: touring, $1425; big six touring, 51 0. M, Trving Jester, 193 Awh St Studebaker Tear." IN GOOD , USED desire to BARGAINS { REAL | ARS- Maxwell sedan, Essex coach, Btud Ker Rulck roads Durant sedan, Maxwell touring. Autos and Trucks For Sale L] i e ec, touring. Junior \chle\ ement Has rest CARS—in running order as low as $75, —one less than he had on the & his total stood at 318.6 on the 26 Clubs at Playgroun I'wenty-six Junior Achievem ds but unsuccessfully, ent The West Orange. poice think the Mrs. George ['roba place, left today for G of rove Hillsi Beach ide | piping in the boiler house together with the required changes in the pip- 50 popular cars to selec est prices ever offerad, t from at the low- Aaron . Cohen, Buiek Hupmobile touring, Hudson 4 pass, coupe, tourin where she will remain for the sum- Y 5 mer, lmz in the Old and New Camp School | buildings, all in accordance with the plans and specifications, The right is geserved to accept or reject any or all proposals. All this must be enclosed in sealed envelopes {endorsed “Proposaj for Boiler House, |Camp School, New Britain,” ad- dressed to A. B. Meredith, Secretary, | State Board of Education, Hartford, Connecticut stating the branch of work covered, No bid will be con- sidered unless accompanied by a cer- tified check to the order of the State of Connecticut in the amount of five | per cent (5%) of the bid, or a bid | bond in like amount, binding the bid- der fo execute a contract if awarded to him. The terms of the proposals with surety required are fixed by the specifications, Copies of the drawings and specifi- cations will be on file at the office of the State Board of KEducation, the Architect and Engineer, for the pur- pose of estimating after July 1, 1924, |A limited number of copies of the plans and specifications will be loaned to the prospective bidders on a de- posit of a certified check to their or- der in the sum of $25.00. The plans and specifications for the boiler house may be oblained by appligation to W. F. Brooks, Architect, Lewis & Gold Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Plans and specifications for the boilers and piping equipment may be obtained by application to Alfred Kellogg, Con- sulting Engineer, 89 Franklin Street, Boston, Massachusetts. If the plans and specifications are returned on or before the submission of estimates, the check will be returned, but should the plans and specifications be not | refurned the deposit may become for- feited. By order of the Roard, A, B. MEREDITH, Secretary. Ine, 185 Park 8t, Hartford, Open inge. Buick coupe, AUTO SALES PHONE 2109, jclubs have been organized on the iplaygrounds for the summer with a otal registration of 449 members, There are four girls and two hoy: clubs at the Burritt pjlayground, feur clubs and two boys' clubs at the Smalley k playground, three girls clubs and three boys' club, the Smith, two girls' clubs and two hoys' clubs at the Bartlett and two girls' clubs and two hoys' clubs at the Smal- ley school playground. There were 20 clubs with a registration of 319 on the playgrounds last summer, animal Is a kangaroo that escaped from a circus or zoo, though they are | stumped by the fiery eyes, Clty Items Smith Controls Some McAdoo workers admitted that a fumber of votes merely awaited the call from #he Smith captains butpr dicted his total would not pa and said they were ready to force him ' to extend all of his strength before they called out the last of their own reserves, The 8mith lead seemed to have the same idea, I'ranklin D. Rooscvelt, their general manager, ving that, while “we have conserved our strength” the McAdoo forces “have extended theirs,” Neither Roosevelt nor other Smith managers gave any indication of their plans for tod. contenting themselves with |m||v(l|\l! out that they had exercised care to prevent too rapid development of their full strength and asserting they wotlld not have their “run' until “Mr. McAdoo has finished." One McAdoo leader at the same time described the - position of his camp as “dug in,” waiting “for the other ‘side to play their last trump."” after which “the real business of the ecnvention may bhegin,"” With the storm that followed the speech of William Jennings Bryan in support of McAdoo, the frantic ef- forte of the McAdoo workers and clashing demonstrations, the third day | ‘of lLalloting presented the most col- crful spectacle of the week. The shift of two New York votes frbm Emith to McAdoo gave the latter's fol- lowers one of their choicest thrills, and they found cause for noise in the Mississippl change and the return to | their fold of Missouri and Oklahoma. Smith rooters, meanwhile, took most of their enthusiasm out in toos and Special Notice HONETMAN 139 ARCH ST, Erie Norfeldt of 207 Winthrop street has graduated from the Spring- field College and has accepted a posi- tion as physical director at the Cul- | ver. Military Academy, Culver City, |Ind., for the summer months, C. A, Bence, 51 Main St. Phone v DURANT COUPES—We have 2 that ha never heon driven even in a demonstri tion, They can be hought at a big save ing. Trades and terms considered, C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 22 ED. KENNEDY'S—anto exchan, OPFEN EVENINGS A permit has been issued to L. O, | Brown to build a gasoline station at West Main street and Newficld ave- nue. The estimated cost is $8,000, Have the Herald follow you on your vacation, 18c a week, cash with order. —advt, Our T RECONDITIONED STUDEBAKERS— Mrs. Margaret Doerr and daughter, Clara Doerr of Shuttle Meadow ave- nue will sail on the 'S, 8. George Washington from New York tomor- row for Europe. Mrs. Deerr and daughter will visit relativesin Switzer- land and will also make a trip to {Germany. They plan to return to }this country the first part of Septem- |her, Phone 2093, FORD—coupe, 192 Phone and other good used cars at real rifice prices to immediate Prices indicate down payment—balance in easy weekly or monthly payment. T good running order, r_call 30 Trinity street, FORD COUPE—Iully eqquipped, speedome- ter, self starter, sun glass, 5 new tires, reasonable price, Inquire, 38 Dewey St. FORD—touring cars, two, in_good running condition, Price reasonable for nuick sale, Inghire, Hutt, 184 Greenwood St. FORD COUPE, 1923—Rudolph's Garage, 127 1228 Cherry 8t. Phone 2061-2. Salesroom, 4 1922 Elm_St. Phone 3302, 1922 | FORD—roa 1919 with attachable bod 1923 model 55, Bulck 4 p 121 1920 1018 1918 1915 1917 1018 1024 1924 1923 1023 1922 Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebalker Studehaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Buick tour, 7 pass, Ruick tour. 7 pass, . Bulvk touring, 7 pass. Bulck sedan, 45 model .. Buick tour, 45 model Buick tour. 45 model Bulck roadster, six e 1217 Buiek roadster, four cvl. ., Several other Studabakers and Buicks not listed, also other makes, JESTER PHONE 811 tour. § pass. . sedan, 5 pas tour., 5 pass, sedan, 5 pass. sedan, 5 pass. .. 35 sedan, 7 pasa. tour, light six .. o tour, speclal six tour. light six .. Michael Cherpak Vs, The Widows, heirs, children's shoes are of the creditors ang | "Ame fine quality as our Walk-Overs representatives of Bdward I, lme |0 men and women. Manning's mons, Thomas B, Wileox, Dayid B, | Walk-Over Shoo Store—adyt, |Judd, G. 7. Hubbard, §, C. Hubbard || Miss Allce Goodale of the Connec. and C. . Hubbard, ticut Business College has taken a City Court position with the Aetna !na\nance Co. City of New Britain, of Hartford. June 24, 1921, Arthur Mackay of Pm'lchhslr‘r. N. ORDER OI' NOTICE Y., sold today through the Camp Real Upon complaint of Michael Cher- | Fstate Co. a two family house at the pak, praying for reasons set forth, [ cOrner of Fairview and Park streets Judgement settling title and declaring | 10 James Ferrara. certain encumbrances as void, now he Day Nursery will close tonight | Tpending before the City Court .of New | for the rest of the month. It will re- Britain on the third Monday of July [ open on Monday, August 4. 19 John A. Andrews, Jr., has gone to | It appearing and being found that |Camp Lennacook, at Unity, Me., for | Tdward P, Emmons, Thomas B. Wil- | the summer. cox, Dav¥id B, Judd, G. T. Hubbard, | Store your furs going on C. Hubbard and C. ¢, Hubbard are | vour vacation, Rate 2 per cent. Hud- all deceased and the whereabouts of | fon Fur Shop, 13 Franklm Square.— the widows, heirs, representatives and | advt. |creditors of said Edward P. Emmons, | = Store your furs hefore going on Thomas B. Wilcox, David B. Judd, | your vacation. Rate 2 per cent, Hud- G. T, Hubbard, 8. C. Hubbard and C.|son Fur Shop, 13 Franklin Square.— C. Hubbard, if any, is unknown advt, | the plaintift or his attorney, A marriage license has heen taken THEREFORE, Tt is Ordered, that|by John Husar of 121 Beaver street notice of the pendency of said Com- [and Miss Elizabeth Kanca of 330 Hart | plaint, be given by publication in the |street, | New Bhitain Herald, a newspaper pub-{ The Misses Constance Norfeldt and lished in said city, once a week for|Tleanor Jacobson of this city have two consecutive weeks, commencing |returned after spending a few weeks on or before the third day of July |in Baltimore, Md. [1924, Miss Katherine Hart and Miss Anna Gorman are spending the remainder of the week at Amherst, Mass. HAIR SAVES WOMAN Thick Head of Unbobbed Hair Pre- bought for 575 with terms. Good running condition, Automotive Used Car Exchang! §6_Arch t. Phone 176 | LOOKI—10823 Hupmobile tourin Hudson sedan, refinished § ley Steam touring, needs repairs, only £15 1920 Chandler 4 door sedan, only Aaron G. Cohen, Ine, 185 Park Hartford. _Open evenings. MAXWELL—coupe, 1823 4 passenger, equipped with bumper, first class condi- fion. ~ C. A, Bence, 51 Main St. Phone | STUCDEBARER driven 2300 milés, 9 and 11:30 a. m. STUDEBAKER, 1819—touring car in good running condition. C. A, Bence, 51 Main St._Phone 2215, WHITE—chassis and one Bulck coupe. quire, Chief of Palice: WHITE TRUCKS, TWO—and one Brock- way, will sell reasonable and on terms. Se Cohn about it at 7 Main !l. | _or call 2425, 1527 vents Skull From Crushing When b 907 Ban. New York Woman Is Hit by Bandit, New York, July 3.—Unbohbed hair ) A;‘!H"‘:Tl\( probably saved the life of Mrs, Ber. tha Zwicker when she was struck over the head with a heavy iron bar by a bandit who entered her apartment at 1356 Clinton avenue, by posing as an ingpector for the' New York Edison company. A physician who treated Mrs, Zwicker said the skull likely would have been crushed if the thick coil of hair had not stopped the force OPEN EVENINGS "This s Studebaker TYear, —— before sedan, for sale, Phone 2255 between “epecial USED CARS— In- taken In trade for new Fords. All In good condition and priced low with easy terms. to worked an hour over the electric meter in the place before get- fing into action. Noting two diamond rings, each worth $400, he asked Mrs. Zwicker to write a letter explaining that he had heen seriously at work on the meter. He struck her the blow as she was writing, but, frightened by her outeries, fled without taking the rings or the iron bar. Ouetland touring, model §3, Allen 17, touring. car. Ford 20, coupe, " touring car. coupe, sedan, g 1 ton worm drive truck, 14 ton dellvery. roadster. touring car. coupe. roadster, sedan. Looks 1ike new. A roomy 7 passenger, § only $950, 1024 Essex coach, practically brand new, only $§50, Lots of extras, Aaron G. Colen, Inc., 185 Park 8t., Hartford., Opsn evanings, Our circulation of over 10,000 is & guarantee for advertising in the Herald, BY J. P. McEVOY Dated: TJune 23, 1024, 220 It's a wonded what that Herald classified adlet did for me, Barber shops will close Friday, July 4th, all day, but will be open till 9 p. m., the night previous—advt. THE POTTERS 1S THIS |\ THE ROAD 70 IBLAHBURG 2, EMIL J. DANBERG Clerk of the court, $228. AUTOMOTIVE "JSELD CAR EXCHANGE. PHONE 1720-2. 46 ARCH 87T, 75 THE r—ms1 ROAD 10 Y YOUR \EFT AIN'T |T_G£ORGE? NAH THATS THE ROAD TO KLUXVILLE — ~——— L=EU CARS-- M. ¢ truck, luld roadster. Chevrolet sedan, Buick, Buick toufing. Hupmobile, 1223, Moon, 1924, demonstrator. MOON MOTOR SALES 142 ARCH STREET, NAH, YA GOTTA GO TiLL YA COME TO HEATON'S BARN AND THEN YA TUR.N 5 TAINT NEITHER THE ROAD TO KLUXVILLE. | GUESS | KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT.Z USED CARS— 10224 Bulck touring with Rex top, 1923 Nagh 6. demonatrator, A G TEL. 2438. HAWKER, 62 ELM 8T, Auto Parts and Accessortes 1 AUTO SUPPLIES—PISTON PINS, AMER- ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RAYBES TOB LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. BCON. _OMY® AUTO BUPPLY CO. 11 MALN BATTERIES~—Ths Willard has prever worth., Try us. Simmons Stora tery, 167 Arch St. Phone 2246. VAYTON “THOROBREL'—=Cord low pressure, long mileage, m fort, eaf economy, prices reason- able. ‘The Ball Tire Co.. 219 Arch 1743 KBLLEY SPRINGFIELD—and Firestons cord tires and service, Gas, oils, and greases, accessories Ulark's Auto Ac #ory Shop, 138 Main St. Phone 1530, MICHELIN—Tires and tubes. Gas and oif servi Koppell Auto Supply Co. 283 Eim 8 Phone 2148, FENNBYLVANIA — 314 fabric, $0.75; 32x4 over $23.50. T. H. Cogswell, 8 Ches STURAGE BATTERIE8—and e tires. J M. Farrell. 110 Franklin Phone 1589, FIB NUTHIAY WEVE HAD “THR MAIDS EVER SINCE WEVE BEEN UP HERE 1A THE COUNTRY' THATS woT I SAD, YOUR HELP PROBLEAM 15 SIMPLE w/ATH ONLY ONE MAID. THIAK OF ME ATH THREE! I BEG PARDOM MRS RITZY. BUT WwE ALSO nAas ONE GOIN'' ‘ONE COMIN'! AN' ONE HERE, accum cup Air 301 TOUR BATTERY~1 THE LIFE OF TOUR CAR AND BHOULL BE GIVEN PROPER ATTENTION AT RLGULAR INTERVALS. CADREFUL SERVICE AT THE O'NEIL TI & BATTERY STA- TION. PHONE 39 WASHINGTON 87T WE CARRY—Tiske tires and tubes; for price and quality see us at Stanley Quar~ ter Tilling Station, Stanley St. Free service, Phons 861-13 Auto Parts and Acgessories 11 GITY TAXI, PHONB 2319—When you call Us we send you the best cars anfl mast careful drivers. iss0 Ao trig STAR TAXI SBERVICH too long. Office, New Hotsl Uelaney,