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GOVERNOR MAKES | b HIS SELECTIONS Senate Receives Nominations-- Other Capitol Doings | Sta Beveral Har tve Capltol executive nom iy the s mbull committ recetved by nate o Governor Tr Feaiiioth nominations of Hartford ar of Naug memt o8t vommniiss yoears Cha to 1 Harrls W les B of fuated for appointment 1o the fish commission ; years from Jun g » do Marvin of Hartfo, O'Connor of Norfolk and Prince of Hartford s ed trustees training school terms of four 3 1928. for a ours Senate's RBills passed Providi eommercial lated by t sioners and t1 agricultural ¢ tablishing a to providing that sloner prepar assembly line and The slon of ru Citizens Ba Haven tate paid th able reports Action for Jassification highways suspen- | ill reimbursing the | 4 Tr of New taxes 1 es- o state under pr re Authorizing the Derby Flectric C'o. to operate in St providing that sident motor- ists who operate on state hi ways, thereby int the motor vehicle commissioner their attorney for answering civil actions; validat- ing lease from the Consolidated Railway Co. to the New York and &tamford Railway Co. and authoriz ing the New York and Stamford Railway ( to operate in towns of Greanwich and Stamford; reimburs- ing A. E. Lowe of Meriden for $12.78 motor vehicle license fee, | Bills rejected in the senate on un- favorable reports were Authorizin, Appraisal Title and Fidelity Co. of Hartford to schange {ts name; providing f unlimited capital stock for Appraisal Title and Fidelity Co. of Hartford; authoriz- ing the Northern Connecticut Light and Power Co. to increase its capital stock to $1,500,000 and issue bonds for $1,000,000; authorizing Water- bury to issue street and improve- | ment bonds for $200,000; providing | for organization and incorporation | of credit unions under supervision of the bank commissioner for loaning money. | The committee on state parks and | reservations reported favorably on a bill appropriating $125,000 to pur- chase a state park and reserve In Fast Lyme and on the shore of Long | Island Sound and asked that bill be referred to the committee appropriations. Favorable Reports. Bills reported favorably house and tabled for the were as follows | Authorizing towns to sell abandon- ed district school buildings; requiring | clerks of superior courts and district | non-r 0. in the calendar LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At a court of probate holden Britain within and for the dist Berlin, In the County of Har State of Conneeticut, on ths 1 ¢ New Present Be ftney, Esq. Ju On motion New Britain and testa executrix of ¢ Andrew H of New Brit the deceased la circulation in & copy ther: in sald tow place wher return make Certified from Re BERNARD T ord. | GAFFNEY, Judge STEAM OUT A COLD WITH THE VAPORS OF RATTLE SNAKE QL POLLY AND HER PALS aneous; sapo quicker than any other kno aines. Be sure you get Tex Ba weed for rheumatism, catarrh, raigla, headache, baci feet and a hundred o Di- pections on the packagej #5¢, at your Aeaggist. —Adv. it is neu- ey's 1 Towboat Operators, Masters and |friends, Miss Burleigh changed her courts to submit ftemized statement to comptroller or board of control on request; providing payment of one halt of unincofporated business tax to counties; authorizing Hamden to jssue sewer construction bonds for $400,000; authorizing Hamden to s sue school bonds for $600,000; pro- viding 100 foot wide right of way for trunk line highways; repealing| Receipts at the Y. W, C. A, dur- statutes pertaining to ferries, | IN§ the past year were $42,206.49 Bills Rejected. according to a report made at the ted were |annual meeting yesterday and ex- Marle Culhane $2,955 |penditures were $43,335.03, The re- 4 soldiers; paying |POVts showed that $11,608.66 was for care of raised in the recent campaign for for | funds. ' along stato high | Officera will be elected In October. certaln roads in | Election of directors for a three- state ald high- |year term . was as follows: Mrs. “arthy | Elizabeth R, Eastman, Mrs. W, P. Felt, Miss Flora Humphrey, Mrs. A. tional Guard; remitting penalty for |G. Kimball, Mrs. Phillp B, Stanley o reports; | and Mrs, Frank L. Traut. The fol- incorporating Valley Iinance and |lowing new directors were elected: : Waterbury; including | MYs. John 8, Black, Mrs. Harold from Milford to Woodbridge Judd and Mrs, E, B. Stone, lines system: prviding state Friends of Girl Slain in Manila Say pay one half of cost of adult educa- | She Had Once Promised to Wed DIRECTORS ELECTED Young Women's Christian Associa- tion Held Annual Meeting terday—Drive Nets $11,608, { Yes- Bills r To for care Har fisabled planting shade providing est Haven be made paying Dr, James ) for treating member pay 308 rs; providing trees sold lay filing corporation to plicants for ymplete ng state may require ap- | working certificates to seventh grade; providing with not more than 30 | ichers may petition for state su- servisiorn viding state pay towns | half of cost of transportation of children and reclassifying r state by increasing of towns eligible for such any town Army Officer Under Arrest. Manila, April 9.—Friends of Miss udrey Burleigh, former Memphis, Tenn., girl, who was shot to death | Sunday by Lieutenant J. 8. Thomp- |son, in an automobile near Manila, | sald today that she had promised ‘m marry him if he would resign | from the army. He wrote out his Then, to 60 0UT ON STRIKE | resignation. according Mates at Baltimore Demand In. | mind. e ‘rease > | efore ¢ shooting Miss Srose tnitheleiRay, | Burleigh # participated in & the- Baltimore, April 9—Towboat oper- | atrical sponsored by the Army and itors, members of the Masters, |Navy club. Thompson objected to Mates and Pilots’ assoclation at this her participation, but she disregard- port went on strike today to enforce | €d his protest. a demand for higher pay. Secretary| A letter of resignation from the Martin E. Mueller, of the local as-|3rmy written by Thompson, now sociation, said the walkout was 100 held for courtmartial on a charge | r cent effective. There are §40 Of first degree murder, was found in berh Tat Batlimore his effects today under date of April | The present scale is 56.7 for masters | I——HA%——IFE : COOLIDGE HAS KN clared t a complete tieup of the | and pilots, in many cases will be| The men ask for 80 cents an hour |3 He sald he was resigning on ac- for masters and 66 cents for mates, |COUNt of insufficlent pay. and 37 cents for mates. Officials of shipping concerns de- | harbor s impossible. As long as Now Stands Ready to Begin Slashing good weather continues ahipmasters able to maneuver their vessels with- | out the assistance of tugs. | Employes. ot Out Various Bureaus and Their Wasington, April 9.—More than independent commissions and | government boards have come under the focus of President Coolldge's cconomy program with a view to POINT 0' WOODS HEARIN A hearing was held this after- noon before the cities and boroughs committee of the legisiature en an act incorporating the Polnt O |(peir abolition or reduction. Woods assoctation. Attorney David | with estimates for next year's ap- | L. Dunn appeared before the com-|yropriations now in process of for- mittee as a representative of local |myjation the president with director people who own property located of the budget Lord, has turned to H00 {this field in his effort to bring about | turther governmental economy. Some of these independent com- | | missions draw rather heavily on the treasury for salaries, among them the employes compensation commis- | |sion which requires about $150,000 annually. e e " For Dormant FIRE WARDEN HAS REVORED PERMITS Serions Destruction in Past Few Days Is Reason City Items Mr. and Mrs, I. Goldman and sons of 62 Harrison street lefl yesterday for New York city, where they will spend Passover with Mr. Goldman's father. Gulbransen player planos at Morans' —adv, ‘ Samuel Schnelder of the Schneider & Naughton Bakery Co. has pur. chased a 20.room cottage at Ocean Beach, New London, for $18,000, The sale was made by Henry and Lena Schupack of 76 Hawkins street. Victrolas, Planos, Radlo at Morans. -—advt, Joseph A, Gagnon of 118 Harbin. son avenue, Hartford, and Mias Lor- etfa B. Kelly of 111 Market street have been granted a marriage Iicense and will be married after Easter at St. John's church, Home cooked luncheona, Crowell's, —advt. Bids on the concession for the sale of refreshments at Walnut Hill park were opened last night, but no action was taken, ‘The clalms committes of the com- mon council will hold a meeting to- night. A meeting of the bullding com- mission will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Work on the building code wiil be taken up. The Kiwanis club will hold a dance at the Grange hall in New- ington on April 23, ° 2 Attorney and Mrs, 8amue] F, Fein of Springfield are visiting in this city, Mrs, Feln waa formerly Miss Mildred Sherman of New Britain, The religlons work committee of the state Y. M, C. A. will meet in this city on May 3., The meeting will start at 11 a, m., at the Burritt Lotel and a lunch will be served at noon. General secretaries and com- mittee chairmen in the state will be present. Releasing the brakes on five frelght cars in the yard of the Stan- ley Works yesterday afternoon, sev- eral boys allowed the cars to roll down the grade and become derdil- ed, according to a report made -to the police last night by John Maerz, of the traffic department at the plant. Carl Hammar has returned to Worcester Polytechnic inatitute af- ter spending the Easter recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ham- mar of 74 Maple Hill avenue. Mrs. Andrew W, Clark has enter- ed the Hartford hospital for treat- ment. Good Triday will be observed at the A. M. E. Zion church tomorrow with a service at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. Willlam B. Caines, the pastor will preach on “Jesus Scourged Crowned and Beaten.” Kendall Mills is home from Yale for the Easter recess. Sheffield Clarke draftsman with the engineering department of the board of public works, is in a seri- |ous condition suffering from pneu- monia. Miss Carolyn Z. Young of 52 Black Rock avenue is spending the Easter vacation at the home. of her cousin, Willlam F. Burke, of North Andover, Mass, The 8t. Mary's Ladies T.A.&B. soclety will hold an important meet- State Forest Fire Warden A, W. Hawes has found it necessary be- cause of the number ot serlous’fires which have broken out in the past week In the wooded sections of the state, to issue orders revoking all permits issued by his office or his deputy wardens to people to make fires of any description in those areas under his contrel. Several serfous outbreaks of flames have been rag- Ing in the woods on Talcott and Pen- acle Mountains while on the Rills be- tween Plainville, Berlin and Merlden a serious outbreak there lit the eky up for miles around last night. State Warden Hawes sald that al- though the order appears fo be a very drastic one, it is necessary for the protection of lives and property. Because of the nature of the weather at the present time wherein high winds are prevalent and rain is lack- ing, he stated that he found it im- perative to issue the order revoking all permits until after a heavy rain which will tend to put the fires now burning out and will make it safe to bulld fires in the outskirts, He has instructed hls deputles to place under arrest anyone who violates the| order, whether they be in possession of a permit from his staff or not, Reports coming Into his office from various parts of the atate where fires are raging at the present time, state that upon investigation, it has been found that the majority of the fires have been started when burning brands from fires built by people who had secured permits from the deputy wardens were car- ried away by the wind and dropped in the midst of dry timber {in the woods. Large forces of men have been called into service in an at- tempt to beat out the flames and keep the fires from epreading. HADDOCK-HENNIG Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hennig Becomes Bride of Ken- sington Man. Miss Elsa Hennig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hennig of 108 Washington street, and Thomas Haddock, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Haddock of Kensington, were married at*the South Congre- gational church by Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, this morning at 11 o'clock. They were aftended by Charles Haddock, Jr., brother of the groom, and Miss Faith Hennig ,sis- ter of the bride. The bride wore a blue canton erepe dress, with hat to match and she carried a bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid wore a green satin | dress with hat to match. and Delayed Dormant Spray Use | Soluble Sulphur Compound THE POTTERS | | | | | | [ JOKIN® ASIDE, PA, DoN'T L GET THE HAT 2 While a pruning down of some of | A reception was held at the home these offices is under consideration, |of the bride after the ceremony, af- | Mr. Coolidge is not vet satisfied as to | t°r Which the coupls lett for a wed- |nis power to abolish any of them. ding trip to New York. Tpon their |He feels, however, that in some cases | Feturn they will live at 108 Washing- |at 1east, consoltdation could be made tO7 Street: e e e s could be made | yir. Haddock ta an emplove of the Corbin Bcrew corporation and the bride was formerly employed at the 32nd Annual Accounting | American Paper Goods Co. in Ber- | Of Barnum Fund Is Made "™ Bridgeport, April 9.—The 32nd | |annual accounting of the trust fund | of Phineas T. Barnum, was filed In | probate-court today by the Hartford | Trust Co., administrators of the fund, hearing on Which is set for | April 16, by Probate Court Judge | Frederic A. Bartlett. According to the accounting the trust fund of $1,- | 205,00, established by the famous show man in his will, produced an | income of $99,042.58 during the year | ending April 1, 1925, $40,000 of this goes to Nancy Barnum D'Alexandry D'Grenglani, his widow. The balance | 1s distributed to relatives, in accord- ance with his will, 2 car garage, large lot, gas hot water heater. Normal school. Terms arra: JUST KEEP MY FOIKS OuT OF THIS. THEY DONT waANT ANy - TUING FRQM You, Tuey Gor GICAL PARW $1.000 FOR HIM FoLxsS A OF CouRrsE oM 'NO, PoLLY, YE Do, AS T WAS TELLING YER: MA THIS MORAING, WE 60TTA ECONOMIZE. WHY, GAL,L'M RVEA 506 WITHOUT SOME SHIRTS ing i the school hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Miss Mary Long of 24 LaSalle street won an Easter outfit awarded by the management of the Capitol theater last night. Mrs. Eva Kresells of Buckland avenue, Newington, entered the New Britain General hospital yesterday, to have a needle removed from her |hand‘ BELVIDERE One 2 family, 12 room, oak floors, hot water heat, water heater. One 10 room cottage, 2 car gdrage, sun parlor, steam heat, automatic Both places within 500 feet from new nged. Inquire 367 Common- wealth Ave.—J. E. Kilbourne. TROUBLE WITH Y0U 1S TuAT 0 ) DONT KNOW HOW TO JOKE £ You THINK INSULTING Y PEOPLE 19 JOKING TOU'RE VERY MUCH MISTAKEN. LET ME YELL YOU s HERE, POLLY ! GET YER HAT, 1T SIMPLY AINY NOUSE ! you're JusT THE GRANDEST, THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetically Arranged ¥or Quick and Ready Redrence, LINE RATEE FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald day .. J 0, days days days Count & words to a line, 14 lines to an inch, Minimum 8pace, 3 line » Minimum Book Charge, 36 cents, ted’ After 1 P. M. for on Same Day. Sat. 10 Ads Accepted Over the Telephons for convenience .of customers, Call 925, Ask for & “Want Ad" Operator. —_— Burial Lots, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 173 Oak Bt ~ Monuments of all sizes snd descriptions, Carving and letter cutting Jour_specialty. rela- BURIAL VAU . forced; water preof, hermetically eeal- od, will outlast either wood or metal Do not require larger lots Reasonably priced. N, B. Vault Co, Kensington Tel. ' 647-18 Florist 3 A VARIETY OF FLANTS—and cut flow- ors for Easter, lilles, tullps, daffodils, hyacinths, ete. Johnson's Greenhouse, 517, Church _8t. Tel. «880. BARBERRY—for hedges, 2-3 year bar- berry: at- $12-918. per- 100 until ‘April 16th, Gardener's Nurgeries, Rocky Hill. CUT_VLOWERS—Daffodlls $1.00 & doz. Easter plants. New Britaln Greenhouse, Oak & Lasalle Bt. Tel. 264, EASTER LILIES—36c, a blossom. Hya- cinths; 36¢. a blo Daffodil plants, 9 and 10 flowers, $1.00. Cut fiowe: $1.00 & dos. Bnapdragons, $1,00 doz. Bweet Pe §0c. & bunc Tullps and ramble bush, Sandallie’s Greenhou 218 Oak Bt A EASTER PLANTB—Pansies, troes, hedges and evergreens, Henniger's Greenhouse, 204 LaSaile St| POTTED PLANTS—Abutllon, Azalea, Be- gonla, Cineraria, Cyclamen, Ferns, Palme Vincos, ete, Flower Garden Houss, 1163 Stanley St. Phone 2338-12. Etore 436 Main 8t _Phone 3354 SMALL, TOMATO _ PLANTS—Thomas Paonessa, 313 Oak St. Lost and Found [ COLTIE DOG—lost, light sabie and white with black mark on tall, wears collar with Southington tag and name W Britain $2-4 BANK BOOK—No, 25213 on the Commer- clal Trust Co., fest. Finder kindly re- turn to bank. POCKETBOOK——containing sum of money, Tost between 43 Fairview St. and Court St. Finder kindly return to Mra. Joseph Roche, 43 Fairview St or phone 1884, Reward, City Advertisement April 8, 1925, Bealed proposals will be received by the Board of Water' Commisgion- ers at their room, 205, City Hall, New Britain, Conn., until 11:30 a. m. Wednesday, April 15, 1925, for laying 20 in, Cast Iron Water Mains in Cor- bin Ave. and Monroe street from the 24 in. main In Corbin Ave. to Arch street, a dlstance of approximately ,200 feet. The Board will furnish all Cast Iron Pipe, Speclals and Valves, re- quired. Proposals and Speclfications may be secured at the above office. The City or Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept any bid, whether the lowest or not, should the Board deem it to be for the best interests of the City of New Britain. BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- ERS, Frank J. O'Brien, Clerk. Joseph D. Willlams, City Engineer. Special Notice Barber shops will keep open un- til 9 o'clock Thursday night and will be closed all day Good Friday. e e——————pe—— READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR QUICK RESULTS STACLES—found n Ialn: Write BEdward Barle, 26 T Plainville, Personals BIDE WANTED—on bulleing Dakery. Call G. ¥, Draxler, 216 M#rtle Bt. Bak- ery, EASTER FFEC(AEo(ona Until May 186 L} 9 photographs in beautiful folders, " only $3.00, Arcade Studio. PREE HOMES WANTED—for the follow- ing children: ¥Five year old Cathollo girl, six year old Catholle boy and six year old Protestant boy, Apply to the Bureau of Child Welfare, 171 Capitol Ave., Hartford, Conn. (FYOU WAVEL s lawk Eye camera we have film packs to fit. We also. show you how to run it. Arcade Studio. WANTED—te take o board, Country home, moth Tel. 9314, chllg s cal Store Announcements (T WILL PAY YOU=TO WALK A FEW STEPS AND LOOK OVER OUR WIN TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNEL BHIRT BARGAINS, ARMY & NAVY STORB, NEXT TO WESTERN UNION. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CAKS—sales and service, Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t. - Phone Lash Motor Co. “A Rep Wost Malin, corner Lincoln streets. i, A1l LB X GHEVROLET MOTOR CARB—8aies_ and wervice. Buperfor’ Auto Compeny, M Arch 8t. Phons 211 . $0DGH_BROTHERS—Bales and service. 8. & ¥. botor Sales Corp,, 156 Elm Bt corner Frankitn. Phone 731, FORD CARS_AND TRUGKS—Fordson tractor, Sales and service. Genulne parts and accessories, Automotive Sgles & Bervice Oo., 200 B. Main. Phone 3701 {UDSON EGSEX—Bales and service. Park 8t. Auto Co. aseociate dealer. 330-333 Park 8t. AUPNOBILE CARS—Baies und service. City _Bervice Station, Hartford Ave. corner_Stanley t. A. M. Paonesss. EXINGTON—high grade motor cars. Sales and Bervice, G A Bevcs B Main Phone 2318, AND CHRYGLER—Bales & service. Bennett Motor Sales, 260 Arch 8t. _Phone 2952, ABH—motor_cark the new Sslea and Bervice A G. Hawker, §3 Elm_street. SLDENMOBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Re- fined Six." Smith Motor Sales, 100 Wast Main St. Phone 2000. PAIGE & JEWETT—Motor cars, Bales & Service, Whitmore Pal 319 East Main St PTERCE-ARROW—Hudson, Essex, Amer- ica's leading car values. Bed the new coaches. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch St._Phone 2109, RICKENBACKER— MOTOR CARB—Bales and service. Mercer's Garage, 191 Park 8t. _Phone 1733-3, REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110, Local agents for Gabrlel Snuboers. STAR MOTOR CAR—Sales and Service. “Just & Real Good Car.” C. A. Beuce, _51_Main 8t Phone 2215 STUDEBAKER—Bervice and Balestoom st 225 Arch 8t. A. & D. Motor 8sles Con Inc. _Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGAT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom and service, 137 Cherry Bt. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. Phome 2051-2. s Autos and Trucks for Sale [ BU ROADSTER—Iate 1921, original paint, fully equipped with all extras. A good buy. Quality Smoke Shop, 70 W. Main St. Tel. 1399, DODGE SEDAN—Excellent condition throughout. 44 Hamilton St. Tel. 707-2. ORDER OF NOTICE Catherine Salatka of New Haven, State of Connecticut Ve George Salatka, formerly of New Britaln, State of Connecticut, now of parts un- known. State of Connecticut, New Haven County ss.: New Haven, March 25, A. D. 1925, Upon tlis complaint of the sald Cather- ine Salatka praylng for reasons therein set forth for a divorce returnable before the superior court in and for New Haven County to be held on the first Tuesday of April A. D. 102, it sppearing to and being found by the subscribing authority that the sald defendant has gone to parts unknown _therefore, ORDERED, That notice of the pendency of sald complaint bo given by publishing this order.in the New Britain Herald, newspaper printed in New Britain, once a week, three weeks successively, com- mencing on or before the 2ith day of March A. D. 1925, DANIEL BAILEY, T Assistant Clerk of the Superfor Court for New Haven County. BY J. P. McEVOY ALL RiGHT / ALL RIGHT/ GREAT ELEPHANTS ANKLES .’ mU'VE SAD PLENTY START IN ON MY PEOPLE, LET ME WHENEVER You CAN'T THINK QF ANY MORE INSULTS FOR ME “You TELL YOU MY PEOPLE ARE AS GOOD AS YOURS AND A DARNED SIGHT BETTER AND LET ME TELL You SOMETHING ELSE — That New Coat Must Have Warmed Pa’s Heart OF THEM BLUE SiLKK SHIRTS VE-AH! AND TWO WHITE OMES WHAT OTHER COLORS HAVE VE GOT? .Autos and Trucks for Sale dolph's Garage, Phone S08td, - ¥Ol for_wedan, " y Wil sell at sacritice, Owner has fother car. Phone $066-3 atter & p. m. 161 Linwood 8 ) 0l B, 1980—A-1 For | at 465 Church Bt Tel, 30 4 ), 1932 od running lon apnd good tires. O, Anderson, Hart's Comner, Platnville, CEXINGTON _ BIOUGHAM, 1933=§000 / condition, - O, A. Bence, 51 Main 8t Phone 2215, UPE, 19336 firet © condition, . A, Bevce, B1 Mal _Phone 3218, ks NASH TOURING, 1934—for sdis. Ownor leaving town. Call ‘at 10 Austin 8t Phone 1764, FABH ROADSTER—for sale, Cook, 46 Walnut 8t OVERLAND BEDAN, 103(—pertect con- dition, WRudolpl’s Garags 137 Cherry 8t._ Phone 3081-2, GVERLAND, 103i—touring _ear, fully equipped and {n & new condition. Ru- doiph’'s Garage, 137 Cherry 8t Phons 2081-3, WHITE TRUCK—3% fon capacity with nzkcbodv. for mle, cheap. Wm, W, Al - len_Co. Ll BETTER USED CARS 1924 Coupe (low mileage) $435. 1924 ‘Tudor, $500, 1 Tourings, $200 to $300. 1928 Tourlngs, 3125 to §176. RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL YEARS ALL PRICES Oldsmobile touring in beautiful eome dition, $350, ELMER AUTOMORILY CO. 32 MAIN BT, TEL 1614, POPULAR FORD DEALERS USED CARS Bulck, § pass. tourin, Buyick, § pass. touring. Buick § pass. touring. Star sedan, Btudebalker, big 6, 1 pass. tour, These cars have been reconditioned. MORAN'S GARAGE, 313% CHURCH-T\ PHONE 2842-2, OPEN EVENINGS —_—eee o DEPENDABLE USED CARS . ; DODGE BROTHERS— 4 A-Sedan, 1934 1923 1924 Totiring. COMMERCIAL CARS— DODGE BROS. 1923 Bcreen. 1919 Reo stake body. TERMS ARRANGED —~THE— %. & 7. MOTOR SALES CORP. . Défigs Brothers Dealers. 165 ELM BT. TELISL OPEN EVENINGS HUDSON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT.— 1923 1023 1924 1923 1924 1923 1924 1923 1923 1923 1943 1913 1924 1923 Studebaker touring. Chevrolet touring. Hudson ceach, Maxwell sport touring. Ford coupe. Maxwell tourin; Hudson spesdater. Hudson 7 pass. sedan. Essex cab, Studebaker touring. Buick 7 pass. sedaz. Ford touring. Maxwell gelub sed: Studebaker light 6 coupe. and many others, THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES 0., 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 3109, OPEN EVENINGS, & SUNDAYS BRAND NEW—Maxwell club sedan. run 40 miles. Substantial Honeyman Auto Eales, Bt. Tel 2109, Only reduction, 139 Arch — MAXWELL & CHRTSLER USED CAR DEPT. 1918 2-1924 21924 21923 3-1023 1923 1923 1923 1991 Dodge sedan. Maxwel) club sedans, Ford coupes. Maxwell tourings. 2 door Ford sedan. Ford coupe. Columbia. coups, Maxwell touring. Elcar touring. BENNETT MOTOR EALES CO. 350 ARCH BT. USED CARS— 1924 Nash 6 touring. 1923 Bulck tourlng. A. G, HAWKER §3 ELM AT, 68, USED CAR BALE OF RECONDITIONED FORDS 1901 1933 1923 1924 1924 1923 1928 1923 1932 1921 1923 Coupe. Coupe. Coupe. Fordor sedan. Tudor sedan. Tudor sedan. Touring. Touring. Touring. Touring. Roadster. these cars can be bought om conyentent terms. Any of We hgve many cars older than the above, but in fine condition at to 50, AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE 3 ARCH PHONB 1788, —————————e USED GARS— 1932 Bulck touring, ¢ cylinder. 1924 Buick coups 4 pass. 1921 Buick sedan, § pass. 1930 Buick coopa 1923 Chevrolet sedan 1020 * Maxwall roadster. 1921 Dodge sedan, BUIGK CO. Mol_l uer, CAMTOL 13 ARCH AT,