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~ EACH 7 PERSONS United States Has More Than 16,000,000 Autos A ehock-up on the passcig and trucks registered in the | Btates July 1, 1934, rereals . tounding total of more than 1o 12 willien metor vehicies ut prescnt the Job" In these Unil o & elusive of Alaska and territonal pos sesslons, In the rest of the world, cording the most recent figures there are enly about 3 million cars #0 that about &8 per cent of the 1o pumber of métor cars are United States, Among the California has at lasi pass York and now ranks first aumber of registered cais Literary Digest. In the United » 3 & whole, the present ngure hat there Is ane motor every 1.2 Americans enough counting on a little extra from true everybody, It men, women and children, probably, take » @otor ride same time, + The edrvey, under by Automotive Industry, and rec ftulated in Motor Age, shows that There was an incre of 2,475,717 or 19 per cent over July 1,1 Prucks which had represented 10 11 per cent crept up 123 per n ot says 11 ates n in California Ohio bove 1 " W list order s 986,490 Is first e registration 1on but under of ‘,‘fl HIRES AUTO, TN U, SUSPENDS T WOMAN SHINMERS a "+ Olympic Stars Are on List=In | I Unsanctioned Meel Ocean Oit Amerie including rticipated in 1 heen svs the middh A AL suspended the Tilinoi A new record o nds for meet & meet at 2y night al ¥ Jefinttely by n of the Kie, of Gertrude stoddard, Dorothy MeGarry. Vieginia White otte Osler, Tiny Osler all of New York Philadelphia, and and Pep Smith mally Gash n City Dallas, ehair ymmittee ctive A AL Namuel egistration ¢ SUSPENSIOn WA fictions of the s m——— ne K Man Loses ington clioned swin 1 minute 4 1.8 190 yards in tige Ocean Vderle ' Mara said that the ROBBED OF 820 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, En ind AR symolon of Busia advt ie) & Varmington yesterday after oar was Mighael He Wit In eharge O'lirien gular m d Wil lodge will be held In ening at For tak y. N J., last | J women | a numbe he Olympie pended in Atlantie di ing of the evasen Lapect end Southington Ind,~—advt An aute Hitehier struck a Niek Hale that ity y rned oul Ethel whe pabile of 327 felivery friraa of erday A C LAlian Fthel nack. Chars Ann Kin Kleanor Uly Tony Gold. Atlantie aged diah Rapti Mra, man of the | Tyosday Avening. in add juris- vt Charles W nd, - Mrs. Money At | Britain General Broad | slightty damaged in & collision with oon Th No. 8 1130 o'cloe be the Arst disiriel getstogether i from Hartford Neither machine was seriously City Items hoo opens . od by street trolley var trolley Motorman of 3 at Crowell Star of of B, ha Wil eot ting ¢ 0. 8§ A K o\ M It Visitors ar Middietonn and Smith Business Sehool opens Sept AP avenus driven by Carbin truck operated by New London in when the latter suddenly at a eross road dam- Luneh at Hallinan's.—advt The Kings Daughters of the Swe. chureh will meet Oacar Johnson with of Htate street #mith Business School apens Sept. Steele of 1 Camp street is recovering from the effects of a fall in the old state ners mal school bullding last Tuesday which she fractured four ribs, A daughter was born at the N hospital last night \MCLEAN NAMES BUCKLEY FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Loghlator Chosen For Place T'wr Which dudge Rlett Was Ouce Candidate Washington, D, ¢ The nomination of Major John Buekley of Union, Conn., for United States attorney for Connecticut, has forwarded to the department of jus: tice by Benator George P, Melean and he will held offce until gress again convenvs at whieh time & recommendation will be made for his appointment to All out the term piring in 1927 The post of United Btates attorney is the ene that was sought by Judge George W, Klett of New Hritain, Conn, Klelt's appointment was ac tively opposed by the Connecticut | Federation of Churchea, represented by Btate's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn who made frequent visits to the nas- Aug. 2= eols tional capital in the interests of the | | opposition, Judge Klett is rep dresed to him by Semator Melean, | stated last Friday that he no longer to be considered a candidate, | Major Duckley will sucoced the late Judge Edward L. Smith who | died Pebruary §, 1 a short time before his term was to have expired, In the interm Allan K, Smith, George H. Cohen and John Danaher, all of Iu.runm, have heen handling the Iy 10 & letter ads vas work of the offce. A salary of $5,000 iy paid for the work of United Stat attorney for Connecticut, bueen | | cedar boughs with which MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1924, SHOOTS AT ‘BEAR' Bloomingdale, N, Y., Aug Gerry Swinyer, 31, was Killed by his father Hluart White campanions, b6, 13 yer's wounded Swinyer, in hrother Carey had been p the vieinity was company with of the White e the place, a stroll, the appearance of father, evidently on taken his rifie with him of the trio in his vieinity around and when the blac continued on of an inch, the elder Bwinyer, also taking his knife after Swinyer's vow | he would kill himself, |0UT-DOOR PROGRAMS " BUTHILS HISSON . atber, ‘Quick on Trigger Foiled Imfl@gled Sulcide ||| ¢ 2 | Mistaken for a bear while rambling through the woods near here Bunday instantly George Swinyer, one of Bwine critically his and young White owling in the woods in mp for to improve His had The nolse led Mr, Swinyer (o believe there were bears at and cape of his son showed through the ush, he raised his rifie and fred The bullet passed through Bwinyer's its course through the nape of young \White's neck, missing the spine by a fraction Carey, rushing forward, disarmed that of the total, There ia one mot wyehizle for every 7.2 United States. Fees pald in the first six mo of 1 amounted to $185,521.622 an increase of approximutely 45 mll lion doliars over the first six months of 1923, and In round numbers e million dollars more than was piid were during the 12 months ending De The reported eember 31, 1923, December 81 24, In numbers The number of motorcyeles reg- Mt 1o by the state of 0o with an fatered has declined consistently of 91,800, Thirteen states since 1919, Totalling 240,000 on De of more than cember 31 of that year, they no number only 12 a decreas almost 50 per cent In less than five years. In the face of these constantly d ereasing numbers, Massachuaclls showed a gain of motoreyeles and Connecticut followed with an {ncrease of 1,158, To offset this, Cal- Mornia showed a loss of 1.602 Pennsylvania a loss of 1,524 and Wisconsin a loss of 1.31 While passenger car and figures from July 1, 1923, to 1, 1924, show a gain of 19 per cent the period from December 31, 19 to July 1, 1924, does not recor pearly 8o good a showing. The in- crease was only 301,240 for the six months. between sona in th statea ratlons range the half-miltion mark, | r words, there are now 37| which individually have from than one million more than there last year. Iy 1 to more motor vehicles, five t this tim: Iar over inerease howed an increase ¢l The wis n usetts and ng It largest by th cent percentage atate of 56 made 18 per second Iy to Ohio, Delaware with a gain of 16.8 ent, North Carolina with a gain and Washington and Mexico with 11.2 and por cent respectively | FFor the period of the 21 mnm)v\; from July 1, 1624, to Ju 1, 1924, California showed ghe greatest nurm- erl in, 249,100, 1t was fo'low by New York, Ohie, Pennsylvania. Minois and Michican with more, 4 than 100,000 additional registra- tions each. | Fvory atate shows an tncrease for | the 12 months ending July 1, 1924, This small gain is doubtless to bhe The District of Columbia alone shows explained in several way The tre- |2 shich may he m-.»mm_ml for mendous volume of purchases which by the confuéion of registration fig- were made in the fall and early win- ures which has existed there, ter of 1923, the long, cold spring of — this year, and the ool 2 te="tx \EXECUTIONFR TRIES | .10 KILL HIMSELF, business over a period of months all | have had their effect on car sales. Few With Less Than 100.000 | At the end of the first six months —_— 1 of 1924, there remained only elever states and tue District of Columbia vere n ins of truck July loss, Tam Hangman of England Found With a Revolver Beside Him— Lost His Nerve Year Ago. tm John Ll man, who \ug. notorfous I and gare up his sinis- v after executing Mas. the last woman, death penalty inj found today at London, England's lost his nerve ter job last v lith "Thompson who suffered the Great Tritain, was | his home seriously wounded with a | revolver lying beside him. He spent slecpless night prior to the shoot- i who isolated himself socially during quarter of a ecen- | tury he public exceu- | tioner, brooded over the fact that he had to their donm more con- | demned murderers than any oth | man who had ever held the hang- {m office. After the cxecution of Mrs, Thompson, he declared that he wonld nd the gallows, nearly a serve as sent never asce gain. to Mr, and Mrs, John Sullivan of 72 Hands of Three Strangers Whose Machine He Had Engaged. Walenty Rogaschefsky of Treasure 1"ields, Kensington, hired a muchine containing three young men on Laf- ayette street early this morning to drive him to Rristol, but after driv- ing him & short distance, the driver of the machine pulled up to the side of the road, and the three men A their passenger of $25. all the money he had In his possession After frisking him, the men put Rogashefsky out of the machine and dr away, The affair was report- ed to Sergt. Patr McAvay. The victim was unable to give a deserip- tion of the machinet or the three accupants, GAME POSTPONED Philadslphia, Aug. 25.—Chicago- Philadeiphia American league game postponed: rain. City Advertisements GRADING, ROADWAYS., BRIDG AND SPILLWAY CONSTRUCTION New Britain, Connecticut, August 22, 1524, Bealed proposals will be received by the Roard of Park Commission- ers of New Britain, Conn., until 5:00 p. m. August 25, 1924 (Standard Time) for the grading of pond, con- struction of dam and spillway, one stone bridge, one wood bridge and one culvert and about 8000 feet of gravel or macadam roadway ot Stan- ¢ Quarter Park in the City of New Brituin, ot of plans and specifications be obtained from Ralph B. Wainright, Supt. of Parks, New Brit- ain, upon depo:et of $10.00; said de- posit to be refunded to unsuccessful bidders upon the return of the said plans anl specifications before Sep- tember 6, 1924, Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, payabie to the or- der of the City of New Britain, in the amount of $2000.00 or by a sat- |isfactory bond for this amount, As a guarantee that the bidder will enter into contract within ten days after the award of the bid. Checka or bonds of unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them immediately after the final action on the pro- The right is reserved to ro- ject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of New Rritain, Connecticut. posal Whiting street, Native of New . R on Rev. city and tory of St *Bridgeport, of 8t graduated at The Saturday up the evening. life several wide primary cept 1t by Du he would take made, Candidate TIREM starting today are 2, Engine Co. 2, Fngine C der Co. 1. A States Senator L. is a candidate for re-election, may | not have more than forty out of the 160 delegates to the state conven- tion at Dover tomorro: ning faction favors General T. Cole man Dupont for the senatorial nom ination, although he has not public- ly announced whether he would ac- Confidence was expressed Pont leaders, for congress, and other state officers will also be nominated by the convention. Miss Mary Marion of 303 BReaver streot is at the New Britain General hospital to undergo treatment, FATHER flll_lE_L—STIiICKEN Britain Has Shock at Rectory in Bridgeport—>3ore | Than 70 Years Old, Nihill, a native of this | of the known Catholic priests in the state, is in a critical condition at the rec. most wideiy ugustine’s chureh, folowing a shock suf- fered by him early Saturday evening. I"ather Nihill Is permanent rector Augustine's church. one of the first Catholic boys to be high | He was ew Brituin school, having worked at the Stanley Works part time to make it possible for him to complete his studies. priest was ahout to the At 6:10 o'clock he be- came i1l and his condition has heen regarded since as critical. Nihill pased his 70th milestone of ars ago. his duties enrly part Father DuPont Faction Wins in Delaware Wilmington, Del,, Aug. plete returns received at the head- quarters of both wings of the re- publican party from Haturday's state indicate that Com- United Heisler Ball, who The win- however, that the nomination if governor N 0) Members of the fire department |line-up because of injuric on their annual vacation | his freshman year at the college he ILieut, John Souney of | played end, halfback and Engine Co. 1, Lieut. John I\ Stan- | While ten of Fngine Co. James § . 6 and John Egan of Lad- John Blair of arlett of of | POLIGE SEARCH SUSPECT'S GELLAR. Believe They May Find Addi- | tional Victims of Graf Slayer | New York, Aug. 2b.—Police with picks, shovels and acetylene torches [today started digging in the cellars of three houses in Greenwich Vil- | tional victims of the slayer who mur- dered Aaron Graff, aged radio cab- [ inet manufacturer. Graff's dismem- bered body was found last week in a sealed varnishing vat in the eellar of one of the houses. The countrywide search (or John Lugosy, a carpenter who lived in thé | house where Graff's body was found has o far fafled to produce any clue !to the carpenter’s whereabouts. He | disappeared on Aug. 9 eight days af- | ter Qraff was murdered by strang- ling. Believing that Lugosy might have undertaken to escape to Europe the police have sent radio messages to outgoing steam hipe. | The disappearance of a third man | entered into the police investigation | of Graft's murder today when it was | vecalled that George H. Drumm. u brewery employe, who lived in the | neighborhood of lLugosy's In the | Bronx, had last been ween on Aug- |ust 4. Police earlier had included in their | investigation the e rcumstances un- der which Charles Raas, a former business associate of Lugosy, disap- pearcd late in M Lugosy later [took over the carpentry shop of Raas in Sixth avenue. Raas had 1,000 when he disappeared. | LEAVLS FOR GRID PRACTICE Herbert Schnaldt of 244 Whiting street has left to join the Springfield college football squad for pre-season training. Schnaidt played halfback regularly for Springfield college last season until he was forced out of the During fullback. in the New Britain High chool, he played end during his | genfor year, and was also a regnlar | member of the track team for two | vears, lage for the bodies of possible addi- | Church Services are Held Indoors, Chicago, AuZ end vicinity for several days ction. church thorities are taking The community In Oak park to the Irst by the mosauitors last right. attempt was made to play. fiooding the mosquitoes’ niosquito.” Observations On The Weather Connecticut Shown ors and probably fair: moderate ror afternoon Tuesday ing to north wind Conditions: Scattered e occurred during the last in a narrow belt along coast from Ilorida to and from Oklahoma to Ohio. this morning in thg northern tricts from the Rocky eastward to New England. temperature w ha hours stations reported 100 above, The tropical which was central Scveral grees or turbance coast between Florida and Carolina, Conditions favor for unsettled weather and change in temperature. this not Oceupied “What are day evening?" —Country Gentleman. . STOPPED BY MOSQUITOES Chicago Has Number of Insect Pests 25, —Mosquitoes which have swarmed about Chicazo have Lecome &0 numerous that open ah aftairs are being abandonud and au- worvices park last night was one of the victims of the mosquito scourge. The seivices were transferved from a Baptist church, A band concert AL the municipal tuberculosis sanitarium was stopped "Thursday The band was on hand, but {he pests were &0 numerous that no In various suurbs the village au- thoritics have provided means for broeding places with kerosene and have ad- vised their constituents to “gwat the this . tonight; tempera- ture: moderate to fresh south shift- . the Connecticut northeastward Pleasant weather prevails di Mountains The s high in the south- orn and western districts yesterda de dis- near Porto Rico on August 15, and which has been moving slowly northwest- d, is central this morning off the North vieinity much you going to do Tues- Finish reading Sunday’s paper.” THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Avianged For and Ready Reference LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS g0 Prepaid 3 " K1l H ) 1 M § a0 3 & dare " - 9 deye (R E Vearly Order Rates Upon Appiisation Count & words 1o a line 14 Nnes h Mintmum Space, 3 lines Minimum Book Charvge, 38 No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M #d, Page on Sams Da Over the Tel ot Cus Want Ad sbethaly Quick 1 dey o sonta Ask for & NEWT Oak B Aescription, Cary our_speclaity, AL VAULTA =Concrete stesl reine farced; water proof, tically od, will outiast r metal, Do nat requir Reasonably priced, N, B, Vault Co, 376 Map) Phone 2765, & and letter cutting Porists T ariety, Bpecializing on funera i . h $17_Chui SO TLOWEIE—patted WARTE, AT kTN al work, fres delivery, San enhouse, 8 Oak §t, Phone 2643 L HAD<bad results with let us set your that yeu den't g every film fres of eha cadn Btudin, ¥ ng ) work, ¥ Tost and Found PP NTRRDALYE Won, ol returned to 50 Erwin Plac NTR BCATF—hrown 8iTk, 1o8t_Baturday Teward 1t night, finder pleass return to Misa Allce Anderson, & Farmington Ave, TARLE—Alamond ear Thureday p. m,, hetween t ain Trust and Liggott' o Harald Plainiiile, TIng New B Reward it Personals WEATIER STRIPS—InA metal atrips, save 1-3 coal bills, window weresn, T. E. Wands, Phona 2765, Store Announcements GUESS— How Nigh dees the halleon ga over our Servics &tation ? Ten dollars (10) In merchandise for the nearost guess. Aug. 25 to Aug. 30, O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERT CC 33 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 900, HOLY WATER CHRISTENING | FOR THE DIRIGIBLE ZR-3 Captain Steele Has Vial Which Wishes to Be Used—To Decide Later By The Assoviated Press. iedrichshafen, Germany, Aug. showers 3—Just what form the christening | of the big dirigible, the ZR-3, will assume has not yet by tee German manufacturers. 24 to the Unitel States navy and the Americans will have nothing to say ofticlally about any christening for- malities until then. Captain George W. Steele, Jr., U. N., has a bottle of holy water from the river Jordan which was wife of the Brazilian ambassador to London, which he hopes will be used at the christening. This, will be entirely up to Dr. Hugh Eckener, director of the Zeppelin company which constructed the dir- igible. It Captain Stecle's not followed, the naval officer plans to bring the holy water with him to | America (o be used in re-christening cercmonies after the airship has heen formally delivered to 1 United States. . THE POTTERS for the following departments: Notions Neckwear Leather Goods Gloves [GOTTA_BE CAREFUL ABOUT BRUSHING OFF ) ALLTHE STRAY HAIRS THES ; ALL THESE GIRLS (OMING TO THE /=~ SE DAYS WITH /- Men’s Furnishings Hosiery Shoes Patterns Yard Goods Toilet Goods Drugs, etc Apply Now Experienced Help f Preferred See Mr. Raphael | WAS NEVER SO INSULTED N JESS You LEAVE BILL TME, FOLLY. ILL “TEND T HIM! SURE. UP TTHE 1 DONT GUESS YOU HAVE | / OH O WORRY NONE NOMOW || SHE I DO YOU2 WHERES YOUR )| SOME FOOL GIRL1 WIFE NOW2 WY ERE (| TROM D AT 1S SHE AT? HARD BOILED 81L° 1 SEEN HIM BEACH JESS A MINUTE A SHES HOME S AMED Y'Y YEAH® AWHICH WAY s uR \NVABOUT | |THAT NAME -- THERE B OV [She 18 ovee | ROWNING WHEN WE WAS ON OUR VACATION, WE GOT A MANICURIST INER JUST BACK FROM HER VACATION. <] THATS HER GOSH, IF | | MA CATCHES ME_HERE | [ OH, N THE COR)( SHE'LL START ME QUESTIONS ALL OVER AGA! YOU (AN ASKING 4 |ANSWER ANY, Vopovight 1924, by King Featurss Syndieate, Inc B2 B Guest Britun rights reserved. BY J. P. McEVOY LSTEN, MY BOY. MRS, POTTER. ASKS QUESTIONS THAT NOBOBY CAN ANSWER, e THAT THERE WAY 1S uP, Asn' TTOWERR —potted planis, v Tour mera_right, i the acrurate He | been decided | The | big airship soon will be turned over | presented to him by Mme: Dagama, | however, | suggestion 1 | the | ANNOUNCEMENTS Auto and Truck Agencies SUTTE NOTOR TARS —sales and a0 Capitel Buick Cs, 103 Assh B4, Pl 16, CHA e & DUER=CIeVoand SRd Gray mels American Sales o CANE—Sales and 3 Lash Motor Us, A Heputabls Col West Muin. sorner Lincolnd st (EVITOLET WOTOR CARS=8 Superier Aute Lempany, OOTGE RAOS. O CARE=Ha o and sorice, 8 & F low Co 185 Bim Bi.. corner Prankiin, Phone 13 TANT AND BTAR—-moter cars, vJust Real Goad ¢ ¢, 61 Mali Phone 2 | CADITEAC [t P Fenuine pars Automotive Sales & Sery B Main Bt . WITH CANB—Bales and _#er Bervice Siation, Martferd Ave corner Mianiey and & Main B, A M Pacnessa. TDRON AN BREEX = America s Teading car value i Honeys man Aute Sales Co, Sales and Service, 139 Arch 8t Phone 2103, IRTERNATIONAT |F and sieinity TNGTON—ITg Fales and Service. Main St, Phons MAXWE P St Phone MOON MOTOR CARE the world over, F, L, Gr Service, 143 Arch 8, Phons WA —moator Ade moter cATh. Bim atr [ MOTOR CA M. Bearls & Co,, Bale Fim and Park 8t, New Britain, Conn. Phone 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Snubb: TOLLIN—and Jordan 4 Rervice, Onorato Motor ain 8t Phone 342! FTUDERARE—Service and Balesroom At 5 Arch St. A, & D, Motor Sales Co., 260" GHT _AND ater Cara. & NiA motar ea rvlce 1 » Motor" 2051-2, Autos and Trucks for Sale » BUICK COUP 19254 cylinder, run only §,000 mil original int and tires Almost 1iko now, Ints of extras and low pri for quick sale, Mr. Plercs at the Capitel Buick Co, 193 Arch St. BUICK, 1924—touring car, run only 1,000 miles, all equipped, Price only 3875, A. & D, Motor Eales Ce 5 Arch St Phone 2807, CHEVROLET—touring, In first class con- dition, excellent tires. Price §100. O ato Motor Co,, 18 Main £t Phons 3425, | DODGE, 1917 —touring car, running candi- tion and tires are very good, C. A, Benece, 61 Main 8t. Phone 2215, DODGT—Touring e, 1917, Vargain at 1o y;r:r C. A, Bence, 51 Main St. Phons 215, DURANT—we have 1 business coupe tih has never heen driven even In a demn stration, Tt can be bought at a 'z saving. Trades and terms consl s §1 Main St. Phone 2 ED. KENNEDY'S—auto exchange. fult line of used cars and parts, 26 Willo strest. Phone 2 FORD, 1% be bought for § running condition. Exchange, §6 Arch St. Phons 1759, | FORD COUPE—In__excallent _conditinn, | _Apply, A Schads, 123 Blark Rock A:c. | FORD—ton _truck, 19 WAth starier, | stake bod; Apply, 1 Stratford road. | _Phone 1724-2. 1 FORD—touring, 1923, Rudolph's Garage, 1 2031 Salesroom, OVERLAND howroom at 4 El herry 8t. “The 8! R, C. Rudelph, Phons . with terms. Automotive Used Car Perfect, conATtinT Cherry St. Phons 4 Elm st Phone WHITE TRUCKS—(wo and one Brock- way will sell reasonable and on eas terms. See Cohn about it at 7 Main Rt., or call 2435, \ | MAXWELTL—touring, gond TunRIng order hest of care, 5 new tires. Prica $12 | _Avp: Emmon Place, after § p. n. | PAIGE sedan for sale or trade for open car.Ollo, 287 Fim St STUDEBARER, 1923—1Ight 81X (0Uring car, In A-1 condition. Price $700, This is a good huy. A. & D). Motor Sales 225 Arch St. Phans 2607, g EED CARS—of popular _makes, [owos' Drices ever offered the huyimg publi Aaron G, Colen, Inc. 13§ Park St. Hartford, Conn. WHITE TRUCKS—(wn, and_one Brori- way, will sell reasonable and en sas: terma. See Cohn ahout it at 7 Main &r. A call 2475 CHEVROLET USLD CAR DEPT. | X 1928 Chevrolet coups, looks new 843 1920 - Chavialet touring, good condition new paint. $150, 1921 Chevrolet touring. gaui condition new paint, $325. 1931 Dodge roadster, cew paint. $250. g00d condition SUPERIOR AUTO CO. | | | 118 ARCH 8T TBL 11 Our stock averages small because the VALUES ARE GREAT There 8 a 1970 Paige, big six, 5 pasken ger aport model, with handsome, o8 ppearance, mahogany fittings an . motor—2 new American cords extra tire, adjustable green sun \isn spring. bumper. parking lights, st plates and mirror. Price 8680, Another Paige, b touring with plen six, 7 passeny of power and roo; to carry some happy family ts Oceal Reach, not ence, hut many times ani At very moderate expense. . Price § DODGE—sturdy touring, corking fine tires, tep, paint, humper and mirror Not a 1324 model but looks and runs hetter than some late models you haie seen, Price $275 WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT €0, 310 EAST MAIN STREET. PHONE 3393, th A 198, 1 tine | REO, 192313 4750, touring 500, ton apsedwagon Westeott, ’ Hupmobile, 200 eondition fam- 100 x corner Elm and Park passenger car. iy touring M. Searle & Co., car, price in A-1 cendition, ————————— | TO TAKE LIPPIT'S PLACE | Norwich, Aug. 35.—Guy. B. Dol | beare bf Norwich, 4 past commande) of Columbian commandary, No. 4 Knights Templar of the sf to succeed the late Costello sLippitt who had bsen treasurer for a num- ber of years. The appointment was anounced by Grand Commander ¥. | Ward DeKiyn of Danbury.