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tle Ray of Golden Sunshin |\|\1A1I|I\A‘l’¢)u Wack a Doo," End n and Company. \ mmr\— “How Do You Do," Her. man Ziegler and Company. | 8pec 1 .m Peter Pan," M., Paluch, Sengle and Company, ( n!\]vvll ns will use selections tak- 1 from the following numbers: Doodle Doo Doo,” “I'ollow the Swallow,” “All Alon liza," “Oh! How I Love My Darling,” "I Can't Get the One 1 Want,"” “Go 'Long Mule,” “That's Georgla," “Red Hot Mamma,” “Too Tired,” *Where's My Sweetie Hiding?" “Because They | All Love You," “No Wonder,” “Hard Hearted Hannah,” “Who Wants a Bad Little Boy," “Road To Manda- lay Wesley Perry turbl g ation Jimmy two-family house at ¢08 Corbin ave. nue. Matthew L, Kennedy is the ap- plicant, City Items MINSTREL SHOW AT THE TRADE MADE SCHOOL Two nghls' Entertainment to Increase Athletic Fund AUTOMOTIVE Auto and %ck Agencies 8 BHROTHE oa and._ mervice. 8 & ¥. Motor Sales Corp, 166 Eim 8t. cotner Frankiin, Phone 731, FORD ~ CANRB TRUCKS—Fordson Bales and service, Genuine nd accessories, Automotive Sales & Bervice Co., 200 B, Main, Phoue 3701 UDSON ESSEX—Bales and ser Tk Bt. Auto Co. assoclate dealer, 330-333 Park 8t i UPNMOBILE I | City Service l tion, ‘Harttora Avl. | corner Stanley St. A. M, Paonessa, Ww_ sojow epwid ullu—Nommx:a les and Hervice A Bence, Main Bt Phone 3118, CBXINGTON, OAKLAND and GHAY Mo- tor Cars, Sales and Service, Hardware THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reforence, LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS Cliarge Prepald 0 09 0 a8 2 kT a1 "o “1 $1.80 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to & llne, 4 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 38 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, Tor Classitied Page on Same Day, BSat. 10 AM Ads Accepted Over the Telephona for convenlence of customers. Call 935, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. Goorge M. Cassidy, physical direc- tor of the senlor high school, has re- | The third annual minstrel show by the students of the New Britain state trade school will be given this ovening and tomorrow evening in the auditorium of the senior hig school. The show fs for the benef of the athletic assoclation. The en- tire house for the first night has been sold out. Members of the are: Arthur ¥, Higgins, efrcle, John “Mose James “Rainhow” d “Eph" “Pote” Ja Gowen, % Fugene “Blackie” Korozynski “Rastus” Sanderson, end: Guy “Du, ty” Maddocks Paul Ross, end; Geor Paulson, Douglas don, Wesley Joseph “Tumbler” “Duplex" Winam Wilson, end; Michal Paluch, Fagan, “Peter Pan, Chorus, Francis Macrz Katz, Morse Rigksaiy Gauthler, Edward saweitze ley Kulesik, Donaia Sranton, Clark, Myron Loveland, Coleman, Howard Zicgler, Salstrum, holas Are Rockwell, Alexanaer Armento, ter Putala, Gunnard Johnson, slaus Kania, Augnst Heisler, Carlton Holeomb, Leslie Knapp, Carl Brill, Joseph Valentine, Rdwin Blomberg, Andrew Lazonik, Frank Modena, Walter Rurka, Stanley Wilk, Ed- ward Corcoran, Frederick Saunders, Domon Norton, Solomon Pollack, | E. Samuel Copeland, Kenneth Prior, Emil Gingras. Theodore Grandy, Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P. M and Michael Ma- City Motor MAXWELL AND CHRYSLEH—Bales and sorvice, Bennett Motor Sales, 260 Arch 8t. _Phone 2052, jesky of the of the Kessler, “Amalgamated cast Sons of Rest,” by interloc Malloy utor; end; Elm_street, SLDEMOBILE MOTOR UARB—'The He fined Bix Smith Motor Sales, 100 Wes Main_t. Phone 2900, FAIGE & JEWETT—Motor cal Bervice, Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co. 319 East Main St. Tel. 2810, PIERCE-ARROW—HUudson, Essex, Am Ica's leading car values. Bee the n coaches. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch 8t. Phone 2109, REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Eerv Elm and Park Sts. Phones2110. agents for Gabriel Btubburs, STAR MOTOR CAR—Salea and Service, “Just & Real Good Car** C. A. Bence, 61 Main St. Phone 2216, ° STUDEBAKER—Bervice and jalesroom st 225 Arch Bt. A. & D. Moior Bales Co. Inc, Phone 260, WILLYB-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom and service, 13 Cherry St. “The Bleeve-Valve Motol R..C. Rudolph. Phone 201- “Warbler Sweency, ' nm With Fi John t . en Will Time, Place, way. Head walter John H. Sanderson WAaIlers e esesarsss Ernest Bonadeo Vait Frank Modena Hobo Jimmy Kessler | .. Willlam E. Wilson Richard Katz Alex Armento | ..John M. McFarlan orman Benoit Henry Johnson | rgoers, etc. .Orchestra John Gowen Jimmy Kessler | Miéhael Paluch .Entire Company AUTOMOTIVE 1 Burial Lots, Monuments &) NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Worki Onk Bt. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting Jour_speclalty. Gtz BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete stesl rein- forced; water preof, hermetically seal- od, will outlast either wood or metal Do not require larger lota Ressonably priced. N, B, Vault Co, Kensington. Tol. 647-15 CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS §—LOST AND FOUND 6—~PERSONALS 7—8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBALES AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~-AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGB 11—-AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIE® 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13—AUTOS—TAXI SERVICE 14—GARAGES TO LET | 15~MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES en rtwaeel” Local Madesky, Hern “Sam J Zdegler, Florist CUT FLOWERS-—potted plants, pleasing variely. Specializing on_funeral work. Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church 8t. NICE CARNATIONS—$1 a doz, Vi fine flowers. Sandallie's Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel. 2643-12, POTTED PLANTS—Abutilon, Azalea, Be: gonla, Cineraria, Cyclamen, Ferns, Paims Vincos, et Flower Garden House, 1163 Stanley St. Phone 23§5-12. Slore 436 Main S Phone 3394, = Lost and M 5 BANK BOOK No, 25213 gn te Commi clal Trust Co, lost, Finder Kindly re- turn_to bank. GOLD WATCH—Initlals B. L. etween Volz's and Swedish Baptist church. _Reward, Phone 1871, Personals [J Richard Roland , Stan- Charles Herbert Walter Henry Wal- Bole- 8 A\'up!mn\n( Cornetist Customers, t baret number Cabaret number Cabaret fity... Bad Little Boy Miss Lillian Ellquist of Winthrop | eate Terms reasonable. Phiono sp NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925, WAS IN Il‘l HEALTH | turned to this clty from his home at | “RBIT “F l;[]METS SERVlCE e —— | Poultney, Vt, where he passed the | Leter Writen Year Rgo Tels of | v meeune e - BEING STUDIED| Belomete slishor the ; s erhood of the First Lutheran ehurch ndar eadings In His Condition will be held tonlght in the church every day use on the parlors. Rev. Axel I Peterson, pas- | rr ¢ o \ Classified Page. Note thi = [tor of the Elim Swedish Baptist Ul]w_ 0‘ Gamomla G]‘fl,fll]a[e easy-to-read _ alphabetica New York, April 15.—Poor health | 2"““‘" Wl d8livar anianacete A arrangement forris Hoglund will sing several g TV : . practically ended the active career | joiet” micfreanments wil po sorved: | SUI0GDES Making Discoveries as an artist of John Singer SMKL"\ Charity Commigsioner James A. | & year before his death in England | qoylg {3 serlously Il at the Hartford fossnagmne it was revealed in correspondence |pogpital, where he underwent an| Berkeley, Cah, April 15.—An- "‘"”"‘“ lfi‘({‘]::f;f‘r‘y“d‘;?'n‘ he write 1o |OPEAION Tast night. | nouncement was made today at the 2 e fctL om: ed luncheons, 's. | University of California that pre- Walter L. Clark, president of the | _tgme cooked lune ey tavisl i tiaha et tie asmite and Central Art galleries; “Please | “m 4" guijjvan of Brooklyn, N, Y., [of the three comets recently discov- choke off any future applications for | will speak in this city Hm"““ after. | ered haye been complated by gradu- ofl portraits, and say that I am a {noon under the auspices of the In- ate students under the direction of .Herman P. Ziegler |Physical and nervous wreck and un- |yonational Biblo students, He will | Professor A. O. Leuschner, director \...James A. Fagan |aDle to answer letters." [to0k as This subject: “Was Jesus|of the students’ observatory, insofar Joseph A. Crowley | During the last year it Is known |qoian o lecture will be at Odd |28 observations at present available .Jimmy Kessler | that Sargent refused many portralt | peiiowg hall on Arch street at 8 |Will permit. ‘Leroy Bacon | Commissions, sending several of the (oo Professor Leuschner sald that for itled, *Everything | °rders to the late George Bellows, | the comet discovered at Kulkova, 1 . “Bvery Wiio disd Fesently: | The American Legion huxiliary of | e e Come Out All Right. PESC S el | the Eddy-Glover past. will hold, ity | FusEI8, & pnrah\? c orbit ha > Jarde: Wwel - e 8 rem 8 New 5 ' '8t L ons made Palm Garden, lower Broad- | yo 'y, the Grand Central galleries, | €Vening at 8 o'clock in the '"5"7”‘]\:;n(r?'um_r(;!(‘:r;ndnrf (‘.nrm‘anv B opened in March, 1923, with Sargent | 00ms on Arch street. ffers at the Lick observatory and |as the first founder-member. Members of the Sons of Veterans |by V. Biesbroeck at the Yerkes ob- To start an endowment fund for |auxillary have been invited to at-|servatory on March 23, 26 and 28 the galleries he loaned more than 40 [tend a dance in Simabury, Saturday | respectively. . of his pictures, including some of | evening, April 18 Due to the exceptional mathema- {the most famous, for an exhibition | See Mary Liizabeth Fxc Iud\p‘ jcal condjtions of the case, the re- from February to April, 1924. This Shop for charming spring |sults on this comet are still some- showing, characterized as the most es. 57 W. Main, Prof. Bldg.— |what uncertain, it was stated, al- important one-man exhibition in the though they are in accord with sub- history of American art, was seen by | sequent observations of which the more than 60,000 persons and the re- [street spent her laster vacation with | last was made on April 13 by Gef- | 5_MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-LS WANTED ceipts amounted to over $25,000, friends in Brooklyn, N, s at the Lick observatory. 17—SERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING Sargent also selected the pictures| The board of editors and the bus 'he results are sufficiently def- BUSINESS SERVICE for the retrospective exhibltion of ness staff of “Boost and Pull,” the |inite to preclude the identity of this |\;_yAppERS HAIRD'S, MASSEUSH g British art the the Grand Central |American Legion publication, met|comet with the periodic Tuttle com- [19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT ROLET TOURING, o ‘ffl“'r""!’ last January. This exhizi- |this noon at the New Britain club. |et, which has been claimed in east. |0—BUSINSS SERVICE RENDERED the best of care. ina ion included 10 Sargent paintings, A remonstrance has been entered [ern ress despatches,”” DProfessor e for cash. Call § to 7 evenings at Minstrel show committees are a8 | inciuding his celebrated partrait of against issuance of a permit for o | Tonisenosmaiar D LR DAL L follows: T.ady Sassoon, mother of Sir Philip 24—INSURANCE—ALL KINDS Lm‘bm» TOURING CAR, Productlon’ committee: Willlam | Sissoon, who was the first caller at 5—LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS sl o Wilson, chairman; John J. 8an- | sargent's London home foday after 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, .BAGGAGE il (LK derson, John M. McFarlane, Jolm‘)m death became known, J. Fiynn, FORD 1916,—for sale, A-1 condition, no roasonable offer refused. Call 508-12 or 1071 —has_ had Wil sell reasonable. 738 B., lost 10%24—for sale. Inquire 19 Roxbury 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 23—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE For Afternoon or Office James Fagan, Harold Bacon, Geor ¥anance, Willlam Tomaszews! Pu e iblicity and Printing committe: ¢k J. Yriend, chairma More than $700,000 worth of plc- tures have been sold through the | Grand Central galleries. A coopera- 20—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL BERVICES 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING EASTER _ BPECIAL—good untll May 1st. 6—6x9 photographs in beautiful folders, only $3.00. Arcade Studio. 3380, FORD BEDAN, 1921—go0d condition. dolph's Garage, Phone 2051-2, Ru- . Higgins. commitiee: Peter W Baner, chairman; Walter Schober. Transportation committee: Arnold nest | G. Hull, Maurice E. Danziger. = Bonadeo. | Service committee: Arthur Mahan, | Orchestra. William T. Wilson. vio- | atigs M. Corr, John Lapotovski. BERLIN Nn; John M. MacFarlane, piano: | properties committee, Roy Adams. | John H. Sanderson, cornet; Norman | pinance committee: Miss A. M Benoit, saxophone; Henry Johnson, | arthy, chairman; Edward Beals cornet; Jimmy Kessler, drums. | ihomes Buthertord Stage electricia Walter The orchestra 18 berg, John Kulikows i T, penter, Horace Grayson: stage piano; Norman Bernard Bernardino, Paul Walstedt, Julius Miczkowsky, John Carroil, | David Johanson. Arthur Stack, Al- bert McCormack, ard Leach, | Helge Berg, Fred Reindle, E Arthur | tive institution of artists and patrons Ticker of art, it has been a bhig factor in | helping lesser artists market their | work. LEXINGTON _BROUGHAM, condition, C. A. Bence, Phone 2215, LEXINGTON COUPE, 1973—n firet cli condition. C. A. Bence, 61 Main St Phone 2215. GVERLAND SEDAN, 193i—perfect_con- dition. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry _St._Phone_2051-2 GVERLAND, 19%4—touring h equipped and in a new condition. dolph's Garage, 137 Cherry St. 208 REO TRU "1 mechanical condi- tion. Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch 8t. Tel. 2952. 1053 —good | 4 "13—“.\1\TLD TO RENDER SERVICES 61 Maln Bt. | EDUCATIONAL | 34—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES | 45—DANCING TEACHERS 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORS 48— WANTED—INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTLD = 41—~HELP—MEN WANTED (Coninued from Page Seven) ¢ a1 i ¢ 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED ! o 3—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN A4—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 5—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 43—MONEY LOA 49—WANTED—T0 BORROW: LIVE STOEK | oy > o $0—CATTLE AND SWIND | Hats greatly reduced at the French $1-DOGS, CATS, PETS Hat Shop, 87 W. Main. Prof. Bldg. | EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES —advt. HORSES, VEHICLES James O'Leary of New Britain has AT DLV RIoRE boen elected head auditor of the A Lf‘;”;‘é:::‘:;“ | Woodmen of fhie World at the New e P | England_convention held yesterday in New Haven. BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Vietrolas, Pianos, Radlo at Morans. —advt. 69—FEED AND FUEL L e e Mrs. Augusta Zehrer, of 61 Trinity street, underwent an operation at 7 % 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING | . 62—GOOD THINGS TO i N S CCSIMOCDEARTISCES the New Britain hospital this morn- NERY, ELEC. & TOULS o ek | DISE AT THE STORES |Il'8: 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Seed potatoes are cheap this year. \Certified Green Mountains and some other varictles $3.50 for 11 peck sack. C. W. Lines Co. Tel. 691-—adv. 63 B—RADIO 87—WATCHES, |Gulbransen player pianos at Morans’ —adv. 68—\ A REAL ESTATE FOR RENT | mittee of eight persons has arrang- §5—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS ed a very interesting program and it J S PLACES FOR REX is hoped that all members will at- Z R ooMpaND ,(."'Flc“ l.l.\llT.\'rII:)N"!ll' (,’l,fi“s ” 48, 1. | T5—HOUSES FOR RENT | At a Court of Protate holden at New 's brother, is being held by | Miss Ella McCrum who has been T4—BUBURBAN FOR RENT S e R Ll O on a technical charge of |spending the past winter in Hart- i T‘{%‘:Qfg";’-flmmm | &tat of Connecticut, on the 14th day of assault with intent to kill, He denies |ford has returned to her home on C T Ilen el e S having d thing to cause the n street. REAL FSTATE FOR SALE on maiion of The Hartford-Connectiout 1th of his brother. | ey the Parent- 78—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE | Trust Company, of Hartford, Conn., as Michael was taken to t her association of the Hubbard 79—AUCTIONEERS DAL thessgo o Ellzabeth B Difters port hospital yesterd from a school will be held at the school on e "XGL'“’.; BUALEESE P'f‘“l':fl | 1ate of New nr?n»m' within sald district houseboat owned by Peter. Although |¥riday evening. May 8. RO k%;O.}ASl MOR 84 | dvceasea. general condition of the man at hie community minstrels will pre- Thia Court doth decreo that six months 1 . N sent ente nent a | he allowed and limited for the creditors S ime Gfil sl doathinointed ot an entertainment at the le f said estata to exhilit thelr clains re at the base of the skull, an room in Westficld Friday evening at | l AUTOMOTIVE ' Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and servl Capitol Buick Co., 193 Arch St. Phone 2607, CADILLAC CARS—Bales end Bervice Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln streets. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Eales and service.” Buperior Auto Company, 17¢ Arch St. Phons 211. fully Ru- Phone Hall- | ca marf® as fol- plano; Donald Benoit, school Thomas McFarlane, Stanton, piano saxophone; Oscar Edward Kayko, violin; Henry Jcl\n- son, cornet. AUTOPSY HELD IN BRIDGEPORT DEATH Brother s Held But Denics Any Violence I | the library was 85 children a week, | | The average number of books going | out was 180 and a total of 196 books was added to the library, { Vislting Mrs, Griffith | Miss Anne McCabe of Haverstraw, | N. Y., 1s spending some time with | Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith of Kensington. Entertaining At Bridge Mrs. Ggorge Tryon of Kensington will entertain a number of her | friends at bridge at her home to- | morrow afternoon. Attractive prizes | will be awarded to the winners. East Berlin Items ‘ Miss Margaret Root has resumed {her studies at the Agricultural col- lege at Storr's after spending the past [few days at her home on Main | street, | The weekly meeting of the Com- 3 o Je- |munity club will be held in the basement of the Methodist church this evening at 8 o'clock. A com- Jol ager, Robin Vredenburgh. ot The program is as follows: Overture . . Orchestra Cit lt ms DEPENDABLE USED CARS— y €! DODGE BROTHERS— A-sodan. B-sedan, Touring, Touring, Touring. Touring. Curtain Part 1 Opening chorus—"'Put Away a Lit- EEEEE———— NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to an order and decree of the City Court of the City of New Britain, made March 30, 1925 in an action praying for foreclosure of a certaln mortgage wherein Krikor Sarkistan of the City, County State of New York is plaintiff and John Geragosian, Nazareth D. Jari- nian, The New Britain Lumber Co. and Bernard Miller, Trustee, ail of said New Britain, and Max Kallman of the City, County and State of New York, are defendants, the un- dersigned will sell at Public Auction a certain piece or parcel of land with all buildings and improvements thereon located in the Town of N Britain, County of Hartford and bounded and described as follows, to wi Northeasterly by land formerly of Alex Bessoff, hundred and ten (110) feet, easterly by land of Bernard about eighty-eight (88) fec westerly by land of L. F. Lic about one hundred and ten (110) feet and Northwesterly Hartford Avenue about hundred (100) feet, being a part of lots number six and seven on map of Shepard j perty drawn by A, W. e, City gincer, Feb. 26, 1585, a copy of map being on fi office i however, to ] and assigns a right strip land twenty width, the center of s at the center of heundary of s avenue and to Hartford a dard of sa and become the owner or hereby cor or owners ¢ =aid tra mentioned and Al FORDS— 1924 Gedan. 1024 Touring. Bedan. Touring, ESSEX— 1924 Touring, COMMERCIAL CA DODGE BROTHER 1921 Sereen, 1919 Reo stake body TERMS ARRAN | [ 2nd April medical examiner to- Bridgeport, ron Peters Michael Cox, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY —~THE— 8. & T. MOTOR SALES CORP, Dodge Brothers Dealers, 155 ELM ST, TEL. 1731, EVENING an autopsy on the body of i Jgeport exact, o BETTER USED CARS now about or i Coups (low mileage) $436. E Tudor, $500, Tourings, $200 to $300. Tourings, $125 to $176. RUNABOUTS AND TOQURINGS ALL YEARS AL meeting of South Mill Bridge- ure ! PRICES by an $3—HOUSES_FOR SALB Here are two practical frocks that would look equally | BOIRSEN 3 | Sgninst tho same to the Executor and di- S ST 8 oclock. A n from th Estuisias publicinouiestbedsim ot this fatistite piace will accompany the troupe. well at a fashionable tea or in the office. At the left is a‘:if:;‘_n\bb E—:T\*;P'tlg"ful- CHANGB straightline model with metal embrbidery and crushed sash, [*'~5EN- SSEATRCWATERS o |gnder by advertitiug in & nemspaper pub — forming a panel at the side, as the only trimmings. At the|ss—noreLs ) |clrcuiation in eald district, and by porting right is a frock of black and white foulard with an overskirt Mt town of Now ‘Filiain, eirest - the 89—=ROOMS FOR R! T black L U —ROOMS AND BOARD Mace where the deceasod last dwelt an |of black serge. It is trimmed with tiny buttons along the |s1—rooMs ror 1HOUSEKEEPING (e e e et ias: Oveliianc - d(\g —\\:A. TED—=BOARD OR LOLGING Certified frem Rooord, S. —WHERE TO DINE | BERNARD F. GAFF! T orn wa Oldsmohil one dition, tourlng 1g beautiful con- 0. s the ber ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, autopsy finding will be te for whites n Ma- 22 MAIN & half the New York TEL. 1533, POPULAR FORD DEALERS ahout city rate. nila is le i o town cler Britain Mil said New Y, Judge. BY J. P, McEVOY = SoRay, Q\S/H I-l\ A “‘uh HUDSON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT.— s Studebaker touring. Chevro Maxwell sport touring. Ford coupe. Maxwell touring. Hudson speedster. Hudson 7 pass. sedan. Essex_cab, Studebaker touring. Buick 7 pass. sedan. Ford touring. Maxwell club sedan. Studebaker light 6 coups. and many others EET EES TMEE PLASAIR, MADAME . MERCI, MERCI BieN — AU REVOIR , MADAME AH REVAAR, MONSOOR — 9 HERE YOU EES, MADAME ox Mo, L TAKE ] SEND EET n@ I ELL PLACE FOR HATS NCH SURE KNOW WHAT'S ChiCKk MucH CHICKER THAN AMERICANS SAY, WHY Tug DEVIL DON'T You Look 7/ WHERE You'RE GOIN" - HuH. P T RIGHT WITH ME #aid owners o THE Octohe HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 2109, shall and land wa maintain vered OPEN EVENINGS, & SUNDAYS o from t e s 4 I y X Pl MAXWELL Aver at pave said mutu i & CHRYSLER USED CAR DEPT. is optio Hupmobile sedan. Dodge _scdan Maxwell club sedana. Tord coupes, Maxwell tourings. 2 dnor Ford sedan 4 coupe Columbiacoupe, Maxwell touring. be s — — 1821 Elcar touring, crete or being John option deeded to liam H. Cc New Britain 129, page The premises will tn mortgages prior to said Sarkisian. Sale e premises or ’ ©1925 by King Features c LF o 2w AR, 15 Syndicate, fre 2) © ot Britain rig o BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. place on ti satur April 18, 1925 at 2:00 afternoon. A deposit of will be required at sale. e Dated at New Britain, Conn 19! 250 ARCH 8T, JIST CALLED UP MR, r OUR LINE / WHAT DID I TELL Ye? DIDNTI w/\v-’u YE ALL AGAINST TRUSTIN' THAT/ SMART ALECK BROKER @} SEE OF UBED CARS NEXT TIME, COOPER AND HE SAID ONION COPPER HAD A EVERY ONE A WINNER MAYBE, YE LL PAY MORE. ATTEANTION TO. MY ADVICE THERE'S ‘4 THAT { RienT.C RUB T \M' T Onkiand to Studebaker touring. Westcott touring. all these cars are In excellen cor 0 In every respect, )/V THE THAT'S ToueH 5 A OPPED DOWAI TO Committee Court E———— PHONE RINGING, ONION COPPER 1S NOW SELLIN® AT .12¢ A SHARE to make it TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT PURCHASER ) DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhea 353 MAIN ST. Come in and look them over. —THE— HARDWARE CITY MOTOR COMPANY NO. 6 ELM ST., NEW BRITAIN Bulck touring, 4 cylinder, Buick coupe, ¢ pass. Buick sedan, § pass. Buick coupe. Chevrolet sedan. Maxwell roadster, Dodge sedan. J. D. DONAHUE VOICE CULTURE Special attention to beginners and children ander 16, 318319 Bootl's Block. \ Tel. 1274-13 CAPITOI. BUICK €O, PHONE 361l AN ARCH 8T,