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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1024, AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale (—-A-NNOUNCEMEN'N L — WEATHER STHIPS— (s , B Weeds ' AUTOMOTIVE l | ] Shore Ansouncements T CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT~ 1925 Chevrolet coups, looks new SN Cheviolet touring. good condition palnt, 180, 1930 Chevioist touring, good conditien, new paint, 8425, Contractors Want ¥y GUESS - How high does the balleen our Servies S "w Dodge roadster, good condition, & worde 1o & SEWER ON DERBY STRUET, -h cilonetes . Miplmum Space, 3 New Britain, SUPERIOR AUTO CO, 116 ARCH 8T, TEL L ra said LATE MODEL—used cars at groatly | reduced prices, Visit the Hudson & Essex Used Car Dept, l K " elent import from the voting machines of a genu v ¥ o» » » NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, N \ 3 n Figh ! THE HERALD % aren, Aug oran “ o torn ligament angd partial dislocation | Elizabeth park on Tuesday, Frances ot Comm o Has 865,000 10 Spend, at the base of the thumb, as a result | Louise Haven, 10 years old, of 69 sud Ready Relwence, of hie nine-round encounter with Kid | Sehool street, died at Bt. Francie hos- | LANE RATES POR (Continued from First Page) CONSECUTIVE INSERTION e $81,000 10 $167.000 ight, ageording to Dr. Charlea P, De- | of her injuries, She fell from a see- 126 and make plans for the fall cam feo, who attended him, Dr. Defeo | saw sald teday that Xeray photographs & republican candidate is o the tween $51,000 and $167,000 were re. “hich were taken early today dis-| issues to be threshed out pelved last night by the board of ©losed the injury, which Moran elaims C' Ad ) B s 1o resars par sommissionera. an ihe comsirue: | was & resull of stopping & naninand| GILY Advertisements n merchandise for the wear party, it was known to but few the grading of a pond In Nerth End |©f the bout, The physician dressed Aug. 26 1o Aug, 30, the mayer intended te endors par, and It was voted to reject all pthe injury and Moran left for New i aithough he was belicved to be very bids ealling for new bide to be fn | York this farenocon [Clerk's Office, City of ‘ " “A!fil{uzg;fl’vln‘u‘fizlv didacy for re-election to the upper 25th. The hoard has $65,000 with |'etic commission, who last night or+ |To whom it may eencern . o whieh 1o do the work and & of the dered the bout awarded to Kaplan,| Notice is hereby given that the ] ep Auto and Truck Agencles L] No. O, K. By Town Co tee helief that it ean be eempleted with. | AWRoUN ed today that a special meet- | Board of Compensation and Assess- sk for & “Want Ad® Operst TITRK BR CARN—sale: h" .;;.,‘ BMaree " wauid be & strong candidate | called for Beptember 6 to Investigale imade the following assessments of L . DEPENDABLE LUSED CARS~ BT R t0at ha shonid’Ue. siven th HYLAN 0 the affair, The purse money haa been [special benefits or betterments, eaused CHANDLER=CIvelnd wnd —Gray “metor arty’s united support if he wishes to N C NDIDATE withheld by agder of the commission, |hy the construction of a sewer in ‘";',,,"u:,, f‘”"“’ Amriosh Gaes Coy urx’:‘.';‘:;)'_ eTviee. 1933 touring, R Vineent street, vie: | o e SE IS RCE stayor of New York Surprises Friends K CLEARINGS, Vast Side, —_— s e TENt DA SoTmer Janceln Siress: CONMEREIAL DELIVERIES M 3 I's candidacy an N 4 A | : Bur Monumen 1 — 0 he does not meet the party's sanction | hy Announcement=—Will Support a| New York, Aug. 22.—Dun's weekly R Renefits lal Vaults, ] s =% 1918 Chevrolst compilation of bank clearings shows ) ) . Areh Bt Phone 211, rogre 4 7 Oak Bt Monum: of all sizes and desr . the town committee tonight that Progressive Democrat, Agnes lu:r_:m .'I:fl Cription. CArving &Bd lstter cuiting our T ~ITE=TT b r‘.fi'fa""n, Al % crease of 27.3 per cent over a year |AKNS INEXam ............ 100,75 | gpeciaity. and sorvice, B, & F. Motor Sales Co. 168 5 & ¥, MOTOR SAL! ORP. or's recent publio stat New York, Aus. 23.—Mayor John |John and Katheryne Popo- GURTAL VAULIB—Cencrets siea) reinfore. | _Fim_Bt, cormer Frankiin, _FPhons 731, 2L ) ecent public stateme ¥, Hylan announced today that he R DODGE, 1#T—touring ear, running condl- One of the Casale an increase of 8.6 per eent, ) y 4 TELEPHO 31, ,One of the Caxale followsrs sald | would not be a candidate for governor John and Katheryne Pope. Wil outians ‘Gkbes eed o el De| fia snd OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAT, AND this morning n i party | o¢ New York e ot UIle IATES! Ir\a FeASODADIY 1_Main Bt Phone 2215, 4 vich, jointly N. 8. Vault Co. 316 Maple. Pbone 3188, | SURANT AND SFAT=morer car = FRIDAY EVENINGS ‘ : . . PR - ¥ —— PRONA veame (o haid oftice &) ! "‘" A surprise to many of his political CIty Advertmment % A, Bence, 61 Main strect. Phone 2318, o personal preferences are not "l suffi= | rollowers, who believed that he would West Side, OUY yuow lu;';l.‘il.‘ ’u?n" r'“.i,.'. FORD CAlB—Fordston tractor, Bales serve to warrant eradication | e p 3 g s ™ X ~ ot sariety, alising on funeral wi b In (he race, In view of statements Frank Haze and Wiadislaw Johnsoive Gresnhouse, 811 Church Bt. - . e had made on the Pacific coast Poplawski, jointly ,,, TUT FLOWERS—potied planta all kinds, oo CTy ‘ . Sandallie's Davis O ate For Representative, | Hearst, to the effect he might be a| The City of New Britain, Conn, |y " Hartf g John Kobyl. A Greenhouss, 218 Oak 8t Phone 3 ) The latest developments in the QUi | candidate, if there was a call by pro-|acting through its committee on |y, = &m‘;‘"‘:f 7 Y00 HAD=Dbad resul LUK L “; :.:;:,“:. 1T ley “machine” controversy came last | gressive democrata, School Accommodations of the School Rosalin Stachelskl | era ln_ us wst you car values, Bee the new coaches. Honey« that you dont’ man Auto Bales Co, Bales and Bervice, 1. Lavis as a candidate for a seat on [didacy of “a progressive democrat,” |struction of an addition to the [y "o & ' the state delegation, His action will |such as Lieutenant Governor George | Smalley school on Talcott street. T‘::.I':,‘i\;;:k ':"::I‘,m""m" | TR .g'_‘“ f’w‘ I,:”‘ and Blote Bio. (- eed be followed by .,n.-‘u members of the Jl('. l,lm\n (.1{ Bche ne ctady, {armc-r'()o\- All bidders shall, as an evidence of | 00, Kijewski and Tek. |u'l;1~':| n‘uclu:ll. WAL- | 1074, Agenta for New Britain and vicinity. so-called Quigley slate, which con- | ernor Martin H, Glynn of Albany, At-|good faith, enclose with their sealed Ia Kulak, jointly T N{;“.'A (.;‘qu\l:;““n;“u 'Ah"'? EE‘x'eF; u‘f‘fifl_l —HIgh grade motor cars, Bales ..': Maxwell coups, - L 11:30 A, EWARD $2.00. | “and service, C. A Ber- 61 Maln Maxwell tourin P. J. Pajewskl, ex-Councigman Max- | Muyor Walrath of Syracuse. a sum equal to 5 per cent of thelr bid, Alfre % urtn, well & Porter and Davis. Slmultan-| The mayor was asked as to his at- | made payable to the Committee on do Balducel, jointly.. o0 Ussasn S, Biack ant | RALWE JEETall dpnts veuy eous with his withdrawal from the |titude toward Governor Smith and | School Accommodations. Sald check e small black wpot audor chin. | “eervios, _Modeuley aad Beeant, 08 AN 1917 Butek tourkes, 310" ¢ delegation contest, Davis announced |Senate Leader James J. Walker, He | or bond to be held In escrow by the Accepted adopted, ,,....m.,,";,.,,m ST BCARF—wnite, embroidsred biack | HOON MOTOR GARS—FAvOrably known MANY OTHERS EASY TERMS Bervice, 143 Arch street, hon . 2 1D, SR TR " Se ¥ nEMflcRATs "ESI N'I‘ REJECTS ALL BIDS FOR Moran's Thamb Injured Fractures Skull at Play; ’ NORTH PARK WO In Fight With Kaplan | Child Is Now Dead END RK Nk 20—~ Hartford, Aug, 22.—Sustaining @ of Alphabetically Arvanged For Quick Kaplan of Meriden in NHamden last | pital yesterday afterncen as & result paign. The mayor's endoyse ot of Five bids, ranging in amounts hes the inner clrcle of the tion of twe bridges, new roads and | SWing of Kaplan in the second round = ONPIL TIRE & BATTERY €O, friendly to the former senator's can. the hands of the board by August | Thomas Donahue of the state ath.| Conn, Aug 22, 1984 Friends of Casale belisve 1 oung 10 this amount ing of the state commission had been |ment of the City of New Britain, has .:ul Buick Ce, 193 A ERSEX~ : pending the investigation, Derhy Street, f Allen Btreet to | A= =Y | SBILLIT O AT =T S5 ToF e be a candidate, They declar the | ANNOUNCEMENTS bl.uh . 1(_:0' Ty ll‘-.un: R ] yorBt and they will object to any action hy $36.25 | NEW BRITAIN=Monument Works, Vi) | Service. —Superior Auto Company, 1917 Yord 840, ~ an aggregate of $7,450,803,000 an in- | Son migh lend official co ago, Outside of New York there was ELM & FRANKLIN STS. vich, jointly , 60 od; water proof, heremetically sealed. » d tires are very wood, C, A, Bence will go o Aftor Maye M. I'a The mayor's announcenient came as | " viee. “Just feal Good Ci | Mae 8komro . Florists and Nurserymen 3 » ine democratic ticket while visiting William Randolph INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS Stanislaw Teklenskl | tuneral work, troe delivery. corner night with the withdrawal of Oliver| He said he would support the can- | Board will receive bids for the con- |y, Tgi ) o iy Poradf 1 s, ] fian Aule Ssies Co. Sales, sisted of the former mayor, Alderman | lorney General Carl Sherman and|bid, a certified check or bld bond fOr |Gyiseppa Casavecchia (B 1536-13, J. B. ALLEE. | Phone 3216 Maxwaell tourin iLER—Bales and b nimself a candidate for representative |sald: chairman of the committee until the [ .. .4 \ng published twice, by order on Hartford Ave, Return, 491 | the world over. ¥. L. Green, Bi and Judge B, W, Alling, at present a mem- | ber of the general assombly is (he only other candidate in the field, but | it is understood that several prospec- tive candidates are being groomed. Asked today what motives had prompted his withdrawal, Mr. Davis replied: “Party harmony, only, there was absolutely no pressure brought to have me withdraw from the race.” Mr. Davis had a consultation last evening with Judge Kiett and, an- nounced his plans at that time, Desmond Ont in the Cold, James J. Desmond who has rep- resented the G. O. P. on the probate | conventions of many years is the cane didate who this year is scheduled to lose out in the contest, the other four having been grouped as a ticket with Desmond running alone. e asked what had prompted the town com- mittee to set him aside and was told, he said, that he was regarded as a “Quigley man.” Desmond declares he has not had a conversation with Quigley in months and that his peti- tion of candidacy did not cven bear the former mayor's name. A meeting was held last night in Judd's hall on Main street at which candidates other than those who are aleged to be lined up with Quigley were in attendance and the following If 1 have read the newspaper re- ports correctly they have for personal reasons declared themselves not can- didates," Messenger Boy Finds Py o Thousands in Securities New Haven, Aug. 22.—Henry Can- | defer, a messenger boy, picked up a | package said to have contained thous- |ands of dollars worth of securities in the local post office corridor today. He took the package immediately to the postmaster. When a few moments later the owner called for the package which he had carelessly dropped, he was 8o overjoyved at its recovery that he fail- ed to inquire the name of the finder, who went unrewarded. e —— Grading, roadways, bridge and spill- way constraction. New Britain, Connecticut. August 22, 1924, Scaled proposals will be reoeived by |the Board of Park Commissioners of New Britain, Conn., until 5:00 p. m. |August 28, 1924 (standard time) for the grading of pond, construction of dam and spillway, one stone bridge, one wood bridge and one culvert and {about 8,000 feet of gravel or macad- contracts have been awarded, When (o0 41 Common Couneil. sald checks or bonds shall be returned to their authors. Fallure on the part of the success- ful bidder to properly execute a con- tract for the work in question and to dellver bond as hereinafter provided, shall forfeit said check or bid bond, and it shall become property of, and shall be paid to the said committee, to whom it s made payable; the whole Attest: Conn,, Aug. next lowest bldder; any, of the same shall be returned to its author. The contractor to whom this work is awarded shall within ten (10) days after signing of contract, furnish the owners with a satisfactory surety bond in a sum equal to thirty (30%) per cent of the amount of said contract price, conditioned upon the full faithful performance of said contract. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids to award contract to any bidder other than the lowest bidder; or to invite new pro- posals, as said committee may deem advisable for the best interest of the city. 2 Sealed bids marked on the outside Allen Street, banek James and Jjointly Charles and joint1y nio, jointly Alfred L., Thompson, SEWER ON LAWLOR STREET, Clerk's Office, City of New Britain, Notice is hereby amount, or such portion as neceseary, | Board of Compensation and Assess- to be used by sald committee to make [ment of the City of New Britain, has up the differences hetween the bid of made the following the defaulting bidder, and that of the |special benefits or betterments, caused the balance, if |by the construction Tawlor Street, from Lasalle Street to given that the asgessments of Bronislaw and K; Nerman P, “"r:\rvk James and Honora and | dolntly ...l Park St,, Hartford and receive reward or call 3-1119, VALUARLE-—dlamond _ ear _rings, lost, Thursday p. m, hetween the New Brit- ain Trust and Liggett's. Reward if re- turned to Werald, e Jumps Over Ferry Rail To Commit Sufcide New York, Aug. 22.—An unidenti- fied man jumped from the ferry boat “President Roosevelt” today as it passed the statue of Liberty bound for Staten Island. His body sank im- mediately. According to passengers, the man who had taken a seat on the lower deck, suddenly .rushed to the rail and jumped over. He was de- scribed as middle aged. —_—— City Advertisement Seyer in Acorn Street | Clerk's Office, City of New Britain, the |Paniel Hayes . Patrick Kennedy . Catherine and nio Gabriele, jointly Josephine Torino and .\nln; 166.24 ¢ 22, 192 253.01 | COnNy Aug. 22, 1924, To whom it may concern: §6.28 '55.50 86.28 Notice is hereby given that Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made assessments of special benefit or betterments, caused by the con- the struction of & sewer in Acorn street, NASH=—motor cars. ne, Bales and service, A, G. Hawker, §8 Elm B8t, REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kenneth M. Bearle & Co,, Bales and Bervice, cer, Elm and Park BSts, New Brilaln, Conn. Phol 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Bnubb ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor s, Bales and service. Onorato Motor Co. 183 Maln _St, Phone 3426. STUDEBAKER—service and salesroom at 226 Arch Bt. A. & D. Motor Sales Co., _Inc, Phone 2607, WILLYS-ENIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor howroom at ¢ Elm 8t. Service 127 'y St. “The 8leeve-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudolph. Phoa. 2081- " Autos and Trucks for Sale __ ® BUICK, 1021 —tonring car, run_only 1,000 miles, all equipped. Price only §875. A. & D, Motor Sales Co., 225 Arch St. .Phoene 2607 2607, CHEVROLET—touring, in first class con- dition, excellent tires. Price $100. Oner- ato Motor Co,, 18 Main 8t. Phone 3425. DODGE—touring car, 1917, Bargain at low pflcss. C. A. Bence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 2216, DURANT—we have 1 business coupe. that never been driven in & demon- It can be bought at & big save and terms considered. C. A. Phone 231 ED, KENNEDY'8—auto exchange, full line of used cars and parts. 26 Willow street. Phone 209: G) na Ford tourn price reasonable for quick Greenwood street. FORD—ton truck, 1923, with starter, stake body, * Apply, 116 Stratford road. Phone your cholce, HONETYMAN AUTO SALES 139 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2109, ———————————————————————————— USED CAR SALE-— August Clearance st a 26% Discount, 1924 Studebaker, light 6 sedan, 1023 Stude 1020 Bulek, 7 pass., tou 1921 Overland 4, touring. 1915 Bulck, § phas, touring. Many others to choose from. M. IRVING JESTER, 183 ARCH STREET PHONE 3811, FEW USED CARS— 193.75 116.25 91.80 1724-2. s L i S S R ARl B FORD COUPE, 1923—1n _ good _condition, el Benefits | "5 iy $250, Halt down, balance easy Vojtila, terms. Inquire, 55 Curtls 8t. +++00..8141.00 [ FORD—touring, 1923, perfect, _condition. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St, Phone VALUES ARE GREAT 3051-2; Salesroom, 4 Elm §t.” Phone 3392, from Oak street easterly, viz: North Side Joseph and Marle 70.50 | Jointly ... 150.00 | Mary and Estate of Simon al: in the City of New Britain. dressed to Mr. Joseph M. Halloran, jo . o5 m o State—Clara Dichl, Gerda Ra A set of plans and specifications | chairman, shall be sent to the office ‘.\" p,? '"' to Frederick Hausmann, Joseph I, Lamb may be obtained from Ralph B. Wain- [of the Superintendent of Schools, in |~ L agRatil iy :‘r.'n y F. . Rackliffc and August B. Wallen. |right, Supt, of Parks, New Britain, |the Old Stats Normal school building, | . West Side, Congressional—Thomas J. Cabelus, lupon deposit of $10.00; said deposit to [New Britain, Conn., not later than '70" T +O, flazo Morris Dunn, Stanley Karpinskl, Jen- be refunded to unsuccessful bidders |twelve o'clock noon, Sept. 8, 1024, |goront JOUNS o : Jesierski, foIntly ......... 7050 nle Marsh, Howard Rawlings and An- lupon the return of the said plans and | Sealed bids will also be received |p,.ao B.Mnmc:“azzn . Z?.ffl L.ouis Conti St ol 0150 na M. Wilford. specifications - before September 6, | under the conditions above nated, for Jnséph Milewsgi "%‘x“m Societa Marchigiania DiMuluo Probate—Prospero Francolino, 11924, the heating, plumbing and electrical [ponnatta Purgatorio “7os0 | Soccarso .. o George I\, Henning, Emma Schaal and sach bid must be accompanied by a | work, each to be awarded as a sep- |Alhert and Josephine Pi 3 South Side ALL MODBLS George P. Spear, certified check, payable to the order |arate contract. larsgi S i 238,50 [ & A. Grohol .....cvevvesaees 10.50 Ex-Mayor Quigley, Mr. Davis, Al-[of the Clty of New Britain, In the| Contractors may obtaln plans and |gahatine and Terceing Mal. | Melonia Breciana. . 70.50 ALL.PIMOES derman TPajewski and ex-Councilman 'amount of $2,000.00 or by a satisfac- | specifications for the Smalley school etto i 70.50 | Severino Mattoili . 70.50 | Porter ape left oft the state ticket, Mrs tory hond for this amount, as a guar- |at the office of the architect, Clarence |Victoria Hilenska . 79.50 | Blvina Drew . 70.50 | EERMEAREANGRD 70.50 ’ PRICES RIGET were given unanimous approv- v S “ S " B % slates g PP am roadway at Stanley Quarter park |“Proposal for Smalley School” ad Andrew: Adimowke ; v Our stock averages small becauss the ‘There is & 1320 Palge, big six, 5 paasen- ger sport model, with handsome, low, racy appearance, mahogany fittings and §6 h. p. motor—2 new American cords, extra tire, adjustable green sun viser, spring bumper, parking lights, step plates and mirror. Price $650. FORDB— 141,00 Another Paige, big six, 7 passenger touring with plenty of powar and room to carry some happy family to Ocean Beach, not once, but many times and at very moderate expense. Price $575. Hannah #Hunter is left off the congres- antee that the bidder will enter into|C. Palmer, 87 West Main St, New [Aygostino Scamoni 150.00 | Joseph Drew . sional ticket and James J. Desmond contract within ten days after the | Britain, Conn, by making a deposit of |Maria Purgatorio i;i‘m Augustyn Morris .. 70.50 is left off the probate ticket in the award of the bid. Checks or bonds of | fifteen (15.00) dollars, The amount : adoption of these slates, l‘unsucces(ul bidders will be returned | deposited will be refunded upon re- As an indication of the thorough-{to them immediately after the final |turn to the said architects of the plans anli»Qulgln“mnon on the proposals. The right 1s | and specifications in good condition. Committee on School Accommodations by JOSEPH M., HALLORAN, Chairman. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN $2,822.95 $846.00 Accepted ,adopted, eertified from Accepted, adopted, eertified from record and published twice, by order | record and published twice by order of the Common Council: Attest ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. DODGE~—sturdy touring, corking fine tires, top, palnt, bumper mirrer. Not a 1924 mode! but loa nd runs better than some late models you have FORD, 1917—touring car. This car can be teen, Price §275. bought for 876, with terms, Good running condition. Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch 8t. Phone 1769, BY J. P. McEVOY TROUBLE WITH THIS COUNTRY 1S WE GOT TOO i MANY 100 PER CENT AMERICANS WHO CAME AGE AND NOW THEY WANT 70 SLAM DOORS 1024 Overland Red Bird touring. SHUT AND KEEP EVERYBODY ELSE OUT. A G MAWERR TAIN'T RIGHT, | SAY,, 52 ELM ST. TEL, 2488, OPEN MON., FRI. AND SAT. EVES. ness with which the forces are working, committees will be |reserved to reject any or all bids, appointed in each ward to urge rv-} By order of the Board of Park Com- publican voters to attend the primar- | missioners of the City of New Britaln, fes and put the slate across. }(‘nnnrcflrnt. THE POTTERS YSEE WHERE WELL | THINK | THE JAPS 'ARE 115 A GOOD ' o e Ehie g INT0 THIS COURTRYS) (1 CANT FIGURE ' g g ] ' FOR. ANYWAY—- SR of the Common Council. Attest: Alfred I. Thompson, City Clerk. WHITMORE FPAIGE-JEWETT CO. 319 EAST MAIN STREET. —_— MAXWELL, 1922 Bedan, 1923 Ford roadster. THATS RIGHT. YOURE RIGHT. WE CANT GET4 ik SOMEP'N THAT TIME. USED OARS— taken in trade for new Forda All In good condition and priced low with easy terms. Overland touring, modal 33, Allen 17, touring car. Ford 20, coupe. 4 23, touring car. coupe. sedan. 1 ton worm drive truck, % ton delivery. roadster. touring car. BY CLIFF STERRETT PHONB 1720-3. 36 ARCH ST, AN’ ITS MY DUTY TWARA YE, &) STRANGER., THAT ANYTHING YSAY MAY BE USED AGIN VYE! REO, 1923, 1% ton speedwagon in Al condition 8750, Westcott, 1w, 7 passenger touring car. A fine family car, price $600. Hupmobile, 1821 touring in A-1 condition, $400. K. M. Searle & MAGGIES BEEN MADE A BEACH OFFICER, “TO EXTERMIAATE "MASHERS', AN 1M GONMN A PLAY A LU PRAMK On ‘ER! STUDEBAKER, 1023—light touring car, in A-1 condition. Pric 00. This is s good buy. A. & D. Motor Sales, 225 Arch St Phone 2607. SED CARS—of popular makes, lowest prices ever offered the buying publie. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc. 185 Park St.. Hart tord, Conn. USED CARS— Chevrolet sedan. Chevrolet touring. G. M. C. 2% ton truck. MOON MOTOR CO., 142 ARCH @STREET WILLYS KNIGHT—demonstrator touring. Rudolph’s Garage, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-3, Salesroom 4 Uim St. Phone 3393, Qe Stennste