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EDDY-GLOVER POST WILL ENT ENTERTAIN Radio Party Tonight-“Boost | ; and Pall” Complimented The XEddy-Glover post, American Leglon will hold an open house tI Arch installed will tune in evening at thelr club rooms on A radio } nd the ex-service men streat, as been the Trave commander, J. J on 1 station Editor celpt « Legion W aditor and his hoard Glover Post officia “Boost and Pull.” recently published 2 editorial noting t American 1 pleased the off zation very mu FRANK McCARTHY HONORED Frank L. McCa 1925 high school president of his honor at a bar 1 ir lows' hall Thursday night hy chapter of Delta Xi fraterr tain McCarthy is slowly from a case of which overtook him sho Hartford-New fa)l, and this was his first public pearance since his {liness. Miller was toastmaster, An im- promptu orchestra furnished mus The hall was decorated in the fra- ternity colors, blue and gold, e S Special Notice Ha n Is in re editor ors of the Ameri i (tha arthy, captain of the football team ar , was guest 1 0dd \ of Alpha nery Novelty Balloon D: lows' Hall, Arch stre Ladies' and Gent’s prizes. All for fun and fun for all. Alberg's orchestra.—advt. B S e Special Notice ©14 fashioned and modern dance given by Star of Good Will Lodge, No. 9, O. 8. of B, at Jr. 0. U. A, M. hall en Hungerford court, Monday avening, April 27th, at 8 o'clock. Ahlberg's orchestra. Admission 35 cents.—advt. E————= City Advertisement BATH HOUSH WILLOW BROOK PARK. . Sealed proposals endovsed with the abeve title and addressed to the Board of Park Commissioners, New Bsitain, Connecticut, will be received at the office of sald Board until 5 p. m. on May 1st, 1925, for the con- struction of & Bath House with the mecessary plumbing, lockers, etc. A set of plans and specifications may be obtained from Ralph B. ‘Wainwright, Supt. of Parks, or from Thomas H. Desmond, Landscape Architect, Simsbury, Connecticut, upon deposit of $5.00; said deposits | to be refunded to unsuccesstul bid- | ders upon the return of the plans and specifications before May 15th, 192 Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of the City of New Britain in the amount of One Hundred dollars, or by a satisfactory bond for this amount, as a guarantee that th bldder will enter Into within ten days after the award o the bid. Checks or bonds of un- ancoessful bidders will be returned t6 them immediately after aotion on the proposals. s reserved to reject any or all By order of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Britain, Connecticut. ‘W. F. BROOKS, Chairman. Dated April 24, 1925, Lo City Advertisement EXTENSION OF WILCOX STREET Notice is hereby given that a kearing will be held before the ard of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 307, City H 8:30 oclock (standard time) fiu day evening, April 28, on the proposed taking of land for highway purposes, from West St. to North 8. (including Erwin I , sar to be known as Wilcox St., and tablishing Street, Grade and Build- g lines thereon All persons interested are re ed to be present at said heari they see cause, and be din 1 tion to the aho BOARD OF PUBLIC W Geo. H. Johns IRKS, CURBS SET BACK ON HARTI'ORD AVENUI Not hearing Board of I Britain 6:30 0'c day ever proposed set foet or. botk nue. from Nor All persons i ed to he prese they see ca lation to the abo BOARD OF I Geo. H CURBS SET BACK ON MYRTLE STREET Notice is hereby & hearing will eld Board of Puhlic Work Britain, in Room 8:30 o'clock (star day evening, April proposed setting both sides of My 8t. to Grove All persons Int ed to be prese they see cause lation to the abovr BOARD OF PUB IKS, Geo. H. #gpson, Sec ¥. James | contract final | The righf | ’SOC'IAL NEWS (Continuéd from Page Three) spending several days at the Gireen- briar, White Sulphur Springs, Va. Mrs. Horrick was before her mar- | e last Saturday Miss Irene Swift, | ier of Talmadge §wilt of rostreet, ‘ P dau, Ced Malcom Farmer of Lincoln road | returned on Tuesday from a (r!l‘ to New York city . e e ‘ Arthur York city Sumpson of West Tuesday {rom Maln | New | s Jumes N to Louisville, i 1 Wilson, Jr., Xy, stra parents at Commonwea has gone where he will He has been their avenue p's orel hor after ng In Nas- ima isla rter of Glen street days in Washing- | Miss New Sullivan of Farming- left on a concert nur of Woreester, Mass,, Baltimore, Ml., Philadelphia, Pa, and New . e avenue has Judge William F. Mangan and Attorney Harry Ginsberg are in Worcester, Mass, today the Holy Cross-Fordham baseball game. |pretty gifts among them T. Hart of ded the convention of | Institute of Archi-| clty this week, | . . | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Kerin of | Wells street are spending a week | in Atlantic City, N. J. | . . | Americ tects in | Miss Catherine Meredith of New | »York city has been the guest of Mr. | | and Mrs, ! David Nair of Columbia street. o .o Maurice Pease of Armistice street returned on Tuesday from New York city. | AN Mrs. W. A. Ingraham of Stanley | street has returned from New York |and Newark, N. J., where she vis- ited her son, Raymond W. Pulver. | GO Mrs, John W. Kirkham of Ce,dar‘ street and Mrs. Bucll B. Bassette of Emmons place returned Tuesday | from a three months' trip to Italy, | France and Egypt, | gl Miss Frances Miller of Beriin has {as her house guest Miss Lula Mc- Donald of New Haven. .. Miss Emma N. Miller presents the following pupils in an informal plano recital at her studio on Tuesday eve- [nine, April 25, at 7:30 o'clock: C Minor Soffeggieto Helen Horn | heme and Variations. ..Beethoven | Helen Horn | Valse in E flat Alice { | .Bach | Neri | Narclssus <irersses Nevins| Alice N | Group of Piec ...Claribel 1da Greenberg | Ida Greenberg Ducelle Valse . Spanish Da“h‘f‘ 5o Ruth Sch The Caravan Polish Dance {tion walls, Heather Rose Elizabeth Thm To a Water Lily... Krogman Murtel Koplowitz Minuet . Bach ' e Saxs Etude Streabogg Saxe B Burgmuller N:!v!,\h L3 \\AMI.fl From an Indian Lodg Bernard Le To a Wild Rose.. Bernard L Dance Dora Elliote Rondo Dowell Witt .MacDowell Polish Scharwenka Lebierre 'THE POTTERS TY FAST PERK — / BOSS. THE TP‘AFFI( CoP DO 1S STULK ON DELICIA [ home, {eld | teri; N HER L Lilllan Brown The (psies .... .+ Eggeling BEdna Charsly ! Happy Thoughts........... Lange | Louis Chernoft Humoresque ,.... Libby | Prelude C sharp.... Clara Miller .. Tehalkowsky \llllur The Song of the Alps..... Mortimer Berkowita Siiver Stars . Fred twlnlnzer Hungarlan Rhapsody .... Ethel Zucher e D. A, R. MEETING ‘The regular meeting of the Stanley Chapter, Daughter of the American Revolution, will be held Iriday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Shuttle Meadow club, following the May breakfast, which will take place at 1:30 o'clock. At this tim« L report from the delegates to the 34th Continental congress in Wash ington, and the election of officers will bo made. Levinne Dunn The Lark .« Ryder Koelling Esther . e Annonncement is made of the en- gagement of Miss Mildred Loulse Davis of 240 Maple street to Harold . Millor of Arch street. No date been set for the wedding. ooan o A miscellancous shower was ten- dered Miss Edith Johnson at her 212 Main street, Thursday evening. About 50 of her friends were present. Games were played and a buffet luncheon served. The house was prettily decorated, the liv- ing room in pink and the dining room in green and yellow, Miss Johnson was the reciplent of many belng 2 check for $100 from her father, She will become the bride of Arthur C. °ss on Wednesday, April 29. (_:Flteths Adolph and Cornelia Buckey have transferred a two family house on Woodruff court to Patrick and Eliza- beth Spurvey, The deal was handled by the George J. Riley Realty Co. Victrolas, Planos, Radio at Morans. —advt, Star of Good WiIl lodge, No, 9. O. S. of B, will hold a regular meeting Monday evening at Jr. O. U. A. M. hall, Hungerford court. The meet- ling will begin promptly at 7:30 lo'clock and will be followed by an ashioned and modern dance. Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's. —advt. Word was received here last night |of a slight tmprovement in the con- dition of Rev. Francis Mlynarski of New York, who is seriously {1l with pneumonia. Father Miynarski, who |is a brother of Joseph Mlynarski of this city, was formerly a curate in the Sacred Heart church here, The Y. W. H. A. minstrel troup will hold a dress rehearsal at the Y. W. C. A. Sunday 11:30 o'clock. The Carpenters’ Unlon has taken |a lease on new quarters on the sec- | ond floor of 371 Main street, oppo- site Myrtle street, and the meetings of this organization will hereafter be held at that hall. City Advertisements Bealed bids will be recelved by the Board of Fire Commissioners for the installation of wash bowls, stools, |urinals, and shower baths in our No. 1 Fire Station House on Commercial street. Bid will include the cost of tearing out and rebuflding the parti- floor, etc. Also the in- stallation of a new wooden floor in the apparatus room. Contractor is to furnish all necessary labor and ma- for the execution of this work and will post a certified check or hond in amount of $200.00 with his bid. All bldders are requested to see Chief Wm. J. Noble for plans, speci- fications and full details, All bids to be considered shall be | of the Clerk of this in the hands Commission on or hefore 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 12th, 1925, This commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids Board of Fire Commi JOHN J. KEOG sioners, H, Clerk. morning at | . Rachmanlinoff | Bohm | NELS PERSON Nels Person of this city, founder of the Order of Vasa, will be the guest of honor at a meeting of the supreme lodge officers and members | |of the executive committee, with the |local Tegner and Valkyrian lodges |of the order, this evening in L O. |0. . hall, | Mr. Person was one of the most |enthustastic promoters of the order at Its organization about rs ago. The ordef has now ad 30 ye spre from coast to coast and embraces 17 | district lodges and 392 local lodges with a total membership of over 70,000, Steps are also being taken to start branches of it in Sweden, The grand lodge officer: as a large number of visitors will attend this evening's meeting and help in the celebration of Mr. Per- son’s 75th birthday anniversary. 10Y RIDE ENDS IN GRIEF Occupants of Tax{ Cab Refuse to Pay | Tares and Arc Promptly Rushed to | Police Headquarters, Refusal to pay for a taxi ride was responsible for the in court this morning of Joseph Bro- phy of 77 Winthrop street. Brophy, with Jerry Lynch of 132 Clark street and John Degnan of 23 | Britain Taxi Co. last night at and asked to be ton. They refused to pay, and the driver brought them to police head- quarters, by Officer Willlam Politis. all three, while Brophy held on a further count of refusing to pay | the fare. Judge William C. Hungerford nol- led the drunkenness count in Bro- phy's case and fined him $10 and on the other charge. A sus- ! pended 30-day sentence hanging over Degnan's head was revoked, while |Lynch, who made his 22nd appear- anec in court and has what J Hungerford termed “an awful ord,” was given 10 days in jail. The case of Willlam J. Swanson, of 123 Market street, charged with having improper brakes on his auto- mobile, was continued until May 16. Swanson was arrested by Officers Joseph Kennedy and Herbert Lyon. The assault case of Theodore Lass, continued from March 23, continued until June 30. Judge Hungerford announced that, beginning Monday, would open at standard time. as udge rec- the court sessions 0 o'clock Eastern | COMPLAIN OF FAST BUSSES | Complaint that the Connecticnt Co. busses runring hetween this city and Hartford are being driven at ex cessive speeds as high as 60 miles an | hour has been made to the local po- lice. Motoreycle Officers William Strolls and Willam Hayes were in- structed this morning to check up lon the report. NO, DARLING = NO ,YOU DEAR BOY = YES . OF COURSE 9 7903,y King Femrirm Syt bt Gy B s e v as well | appearance Beaver | street, hired a car owned by the New | Hmi corner of Lafayette and High streets | taken to Farming- | where they were arrested | Charges | of drunkenness were lodged against | was again | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically eArranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 09 AL"I‘O AND TRUCK AGENCIES 8 K] OH-AK OW—Hudson, Essex, Amer- \ca’s leading car values. Bes the coaches, Honegman Auto Sales Co. Arch 8t. Phone 210! REO Mu‘mn CATB—and trucks, Kenneth M. Searle & Co, Sales and Service, cor, Elm 4 Park Sts. Phoue 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Suubbers. STUDEBAKER—Bervice and Balesroom st 206 Arch Bt, A. & D. Motor Bales Co. Inc. Phone 26 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND= motor cars, showroom and service, 127 “The Sleeve-Valve Moto Phone 2051+ day ....1 line 180 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 llues, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, for Classitied Puge on Same Day. 8ut. 10 A M Ads Accepted Over the Telephons for convenience of customers, Call 925, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator, ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete steel reln: forced; water preof, hermetically seal- [ {y a raro buy, $200 down. Wil take a ed, will out ither wood or metal | lighter car in trade, Benuett Motor Sales Do not require larger lote. Ressonably | Co. 260 Arch St. Phone 2052, priced. N. B. Vault Co. Kenslnglod | GHEVROLET, 1924-—New paint, 6 good Tl 641-18 cords, automatic winter front, upholstery | NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental’ Works, 123 s Ilke new, Price $400. Here's a bar- Oak 6t. Monuments of all sizes and | gain, Bennett Motor Saies Co. 200 Arch descriptions. Carving and letter cutting 8t. Phone 2052, LRl L COTUMBIA, 1053—Businces coups, new paint, upholstory like new, 5 good tires, bumpers, snubbers, etc, Excellent motor. $100 down, Wil take your car in trade. Bennett. Motor Salcs Co. 230 Arch Bt Phone 2052 ODGE—TDusines coups, 1913, § §ood o fine leather upholstery, good paint and mechanically perfect, $200 down, Terms. A Hawker, 58 Elm 8t. Phone 2436, DODGE BROTI T915—pedan, 6 wire wheels and good cords. This ear looks very good and Is In fine coudition; 875 down. ‘Trade considered. Bennett Mo- tor Sales C Phons 295! DODGE _ TOURIN 1924 —Intest type, bought and used in Florlda, shipped up by boat, low price. quick sale. Tel. 19' Roxbury Road. RANT, 1923 —#port touring car. Robina g Biue, many extras, 5 good cords, top and upholstery excellent, $200 down. | Terms. A. G. Hawker, §§ Elm 8t. Phone 2456, DURANT—tourlug car, A-1_condition, or | rale. Apply Exlde Battery, 96 Chestnut | Bt. ELCAR, 1031—touring car, top, tres (5) and uplolstery are good. Motor i nice ing condition. $100 down. Trades Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Cherry Bt R. C. Rudolph, Autos and Trucks for Sa* ¥ ACME TRUCK—3 ton capacity, fiat body, govd solld tires, very good motor. Eric- r Sales, 171 South Main Bt. tourlng car, New § oyl de curtains, uphol- . now top and good. 58 Elm_St. Phone 2486, GADILLAC, 1918—Phaston, in_good shape, $100 down. Bennott Motor Sales €o. 260 Arch 8t Phone 2053, CADILLAG, 1919—Phacton, paint and up- Tolstery i nice shape. Five good tires, smooth, newly conditioned engine. This Klorist 3 potied plants, pleasing Bpecializing on funeral work, nhouse, 517 Church §f and potted plants at low cenliouse, cor, Oak and Tel. 2643-14. —%1 a doz, Very fine Greenhouse, 218 CUT FLOWER| variety. Johnson's CUT FLOWEILS prices. N. B. LaSalle St NICE CAl flowers. Oak St & doz,, finest as- colors. Flower Garden 1163 Stanley 8t. Phone Lost and Found L] BOOK NO. 3054—Issued In the mame ou the estate Henrlatta L. Goodrich, Mary | G. Clark, administratrix reported lost or destroyed, If found, return to the Plainville Trust Company, Plainvile, Conn DO ‘nodles, mall white, loat, all 1504, FOUND PURSE—with sum of money and rosary beads, 1919 on back of cruelfix, | with name of Mary Newhardt, Call 65 So. High St. 12 = on - considered. SN OF NONET—ound near ChUrch G | _arch §t. Phone 416, tanlely Sta. Owner can have same by | FORD—Tudor sedap, 1523 | daentity olc [ BE{nenticving bt iiyolcole Bu Roberts Garage, hh\'l 1le. Phone 12 | FPersonals 8 | FGRD ROADSTER—In _ good Funning !BABY'S BIRTHDAY—Is Dbaby's picture shape., Price C. A. Bence, §1 Maln | | “day. Our special baby plctures, 6 for| Kt Phone 2215 $3.00, Arcade Studlo. | FORD COUPE, 1925<Many exiras, good PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPHS—made paint and tir Bennett Motor Bales short_notice. Arcade Studio. 1f found Bargain at $250, at Ru- Touring_In reasonable. John, 6 Clest- BROUSHAM, A. Bence, 61 1923—go0d | Maln 6t N—Oakland_and Gray, 111gh grade motor cars. Sales and service. A. Bence, 51 Main §t. Phone 2215, T in good condl Inquire 66 Hawkins | Tnder Touring car, that Maroon body, disc wheels, bumpers, khaki top, spot and stop lig! and cap. Gray epanl Down payment $321 A. G. Hawker, 55 Co., 250 Arch St. 2052, WANTED—Fvery property owner to use | FORD COUPES, 1973—We have 8 of them. a gallon of L. & M. and If not perfectly | ment, bumpers, snubbers, ete. Upholstery satisfactory the remainder can be re- and motor are excellent. Down payment turned without payment being mada for $100 each. Beo these closed Fords before the ene gallon used. See our advertize- buying. Bennett Motor Bales Co. 250 tinez. Palnt makers. FORD SEDAN, 1921—good condition, dolph's Garage. Phone 2051-2. | AUPMOBILE —madel N, 18 AUTOMOTIVE serviceablo condition. Very - st Auto and Truck Agencles 8 | fipyioRiLy, 1951 —sedan, disc wieels, b | AGME TRUCKS—Sales and ervice, Er good cords, paint and upholstery look | son Motor Sales, 171 South Maln Bt.| mew, general condition very good. Down BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and service. lzmnnll”l\'l:lor Sales Co, 250 Arch St. Capitol Buick Co.. 193 Arch t. Phone ( _Phone 2 2607, CEXINGTON CADILLAG CARS—Sales and Bervi condition, =C. West Main, corner Lincoln streets. | SHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Eales and service. Buperfor Auto Company, 17¢ Arch Bt. Phons 211. 8 & F Motor Sales Corp., 156 Elm 8t. | L ColivFRRTATKII A EHOROEAT] MAXW 1, |§T:7h’llr‘"[l, (2). Both are FORD CARS ~ AND ~ TRUCKS—Fordson |~y excellent shape and look good. Down tractor. Sales and service. = Genuine | ;ay;ent only $100. Trades copsidered. & Bervice Co., 200 L, Maln, Phone 2101 | pyone 2952 [UDSON ESSEX—Sales and service. Park | ~3Eir, 10 St. Auto Co. associate dealer. 330-332 i "porform | Park st. trunk, reflectors, City Bervice Btation, Hartford Ave. | motor meter corner Stanley St. A. M. Paonesss. teathier uplho.stery, NGTON—high grade motor care | Torms on bala es and Service. C. A Bence. 61| Eim Bt Sem) Paste Paint| Nowly painted and with good tire equip- out of any he b ment In this paprr, Longman & Mar. Arch St. Phone 2952, Any demonstration, H, F. Phone 870, payment, $500. Trades considered. Lash Motor Co. A Reputable Concern.” | Phone 22 (5ODGE_BROTHERS—Bales and service | Must sell at once. | parts and nccessories. Automotive Sales | Rerrott Motor Sales Co. 20 Arch 8t 6 good cords, 2 HUPMOBILE CARS—8ales d servi Phona NASH, 1924—6 eylinder touring car. Orl- glnal paint, disc wheels, 5 good cord top and upholstery very good and mechanically perfect, $325 down, A, Hawker, 58 Elmn St. Phone 243, t Motor Sales, 250 Arch e LAND—Country club at your own Bee the new line C. A. Bence, 61 Main St. Phone | A G. Hawker, 6% 3 5 IRLAND, 192 ng T, fully | equipped and in & new condition. Ru doiph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone GAKLAND and GRAY Mo- ( les and Ser Hardware Co., 6 EIm St. _Phone 2 St._Phone 295 VASH—motor_cars, Sales and Bervice Jlm_street JLDEMOBILI MOTOR. CARS—"The fined Six.” Bmith Motor Sales, 100 West Maln St. Phone 2900. PAIGE & JEWETT—Notor cars, Bales & sorvice, Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co. 319 East Main Bt. Tel. 2810, st SRLAND EEDAN, 1934—perfact con- | aition. Rudolph’'s Garage, 127 Cherry Phone 2051-3, STAT, 1034—touring cars, (1), Brand new, never driven. Big discount, §1 Maln 8t. Phone 2215, ning shape. Price $100, 51 Main 8t. Phone 231 WILLYS K3 BRAND NEW-Maxwell club wedan, STUDEBAREI, 1021—IIght § tourlng car. Orlginal palnt, fine motor, § good cords, upholstery and tap very good, §125 down . 68 Elm 8t Phone torms. A, G, Hawk 2456, a2 TGUT, 1917 —touring oar. cellent_motor and 4 good cords, $160, Terms arranged. 58 Elm St. Phone 2458, run 40 folles. Honeyman Auto 8t Tel. 2100 Substantial Bales, 139 DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DODGE BROTHERS— 1924 Besedan 1924 Tourln 1923 Touring. 1920 Touring. 1918 Touring. FORDS— 1924 Sedan. 1924 Touring. 1923 Bedan, 1922 Touring. MSSEX— 1924 Touring. COMMERCIAL CARS— PODGE BROTHERS— 1119 Reo stake' body. TERMS ARRANGED —THE= 8. & F. MOTOR BALES CORP, Dodgs Brothers Dealars, 185 ELM BT, TEL, 731, OPEN EVENINGS HUPMOBILE USED CAR DEPT. Hupmobite, Hupmobile, Hupmobila, Hupmobile, Model N touring Hupmobile, 1920 Hudson, 1919 7 pi Easex, 1923 coupe. Maxwell, 1922 touring. Chevrolet, 1924 eport touring. These cars are all fn good condition and are well worth the price in every instance, Terms can be arranged, 1924 sedan, 1924 Club sedan, 1925 4-past CITY BERVICE BTATION, INC,, 240 HARTFORD AVE. “The Houss of Hupmoblle Cars.” speedwagons. HUDSON & 18! USED CAR DEPARTMEN Essex coach Hudson, 1923, demonstrater. 7 pass. sedan. Bulck, 1923, 7 pass. eedan. Jewett, 1923, sport touring. Etudebaker, 1923, light slx coupe. Maxwell, 1923, sport touring. Maxwell, 1 tandard touring. Maxwell, 1924, club sedan, Maxwell, 1925, olub sedan. Chevrolet, 1921, touring car, Chevrolet, 1924, scdan. Many others at $100 and up. TRADES AND TERMS CONSIDERED HONEYMAN AUTO BALES CO, 189 ARCH BT, PHONE 2100, 108—We offer several TReo Thirty day guarantee each truck. Pricos range from to $800. K. M. Searla & Co, cor. Elm Phone 2110, with $300 Park, BETTER USED CARS Coupe (low mileage) $435 Tudor, $500. Tourings, $200 to $300. Tourings, $125 to $175. RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL TEARS ALL PRICES Oldemobile touring n beautiful cone ditlon, $330. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN ST. TEL, 1513, POPULAR FORD DEALERS BY J. P. McEVOY IS HER BQY FRIEND MAD AT HIM'S_MUVVER ? 15 WM Do, You SWEET BOY BY CLIFF STERRETT‘.,N.W,\ = st ME2 I'M WA THE STREET DEUCIA'S WHAT'S THE | MATTER FRED? DONT VE KNOW No, OF COURSE NOT, SUGAR LAMBIE — YES, OF COURSE T Price A. G, Hawker, Only reduction. Arch rebuilt | l AUTOMOTIVE ! i AUTOMOTIVE I AU'N)HO‘I‘IV E lulol and Trucks for & ° " rand new, C. A, Bence Autos and Trucks for FTUDEDAKEI—touring car 1n good run- C. A/ Bence, ENEWED ¥FORDS BEDANS Price 1at Payim't, 5 $100 COUPES nn 00 325 200 TOURINGS 1017 1918 1919 1920 1022 1023 1924 Roadsters and commerciel cars at correspondingly low prices. AUTOMOTIVE BALES & SERVICE 200 EAST MAIN 8T, PLONE 2708, USED CARS— Ford, 1924, tourlng ear. Studebaker, 1923, light 6 touring, Oakland, 1921, touring car, Reconditioned and newly painted, HARDWARB CITY MOTOR CO., 8 ELM BT, PHONE 2734, USED CARS Chevrolet tourin; Chevrolet tourl Chevrolet tour! Chevrolet coup Overland touring. Chevrolet 3 ton pancl. Oldsmoblle touring. Studebaker tourin SBUPERIOR AUTO CO, 176 ARCH BT, PHONE 211, OPEN EVENINGS USED CARS Bulck, RBulck, Buick, Bulck, Bulck, Buic) 192 192! 5 pass. sedan, 4 pass. coupe, 4 cylinder roadste, 5 pass, sedan 7 pass. tourin| 4 pasa. coupe. Bulck, 4 cylinder coach, Maxwell, 1920 roadster. Chevrolet, 1921, touring. Dodgoe Brothers, 1920 sedan CAPITOL BUICK CO,, 103 ARCH STREET 10 DAY USED CAR BALE Bvery used caro In our Used Car Department fs golng regardiess of price, Take advantage of his offer now. A small deposit will hold your car. Ilemember just 10 daya to call, ACT NOW TIME PAYMENTS AND TRADES TAKE NETT MOTOR SALES 250 ARCH STREET uto Parts and Accessories 11 TIOROBILE | w pressure, long miieage mea comfort, safe v and ecouomy, reasouable. Tha Rall Tel, 17¢ TIH Farrell, batteries. J. ne 1569, Rquare. 110 Frahkiin FCR SAKETY FIRST ~usa Vachum Cup § Chestnut St. OIth BATTERIES—1 o1l (TR Ige $32. Guaranteed 13 montlis, W your old battecles. Morreli’s HUNDREDS GIF AUTOS —Lurn eve yours with a Fyr-Fy agent, 45 Lewey S —Tof dependa Jualit Seo us i ‘Quarter Fi Stane 1-13. grease cess ) MICH res and tube service. Koppell Elm 8t. Pl ri‘'s Auto Ace Plone 1590, Gas and oil Auto Supply Co. GOODYEAR CORDS [FOR SPRING Let us quote you on exchanging your old We make 3 a fair allowance RE-TIRE AT O'NEIL'S O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO., 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE $00, i3 TOYAL COT carry a complete line of U, S for automobiles, motorcycles and bley- cles, Every tire guarantced take n trade your old tires. I. Proa- ne 1661, ©OOD WORK CONAORS. BUT ON THE SIDEWALK AND HE HAD HIS EYE O ME. 1L PRETENDTO GIVE VE A TICKET. VE NEEDANT WASTE A TICKET ON THAT BIRD. TLL TAKE HIM JO THE COOLER MVYSELF. Garages To Bent Garage ent. Phone 38-3 Garaj YOU WILL—be wanting a gara, or that new car which you b Call 4. M. Galbraith, 110 Austin §t. Motorcycles and Bicycles L] (NDIANS—We have several good used motorcycles at low prices. —Also sey- eral good side cars. Charles E. Hadfleld 16 Main St. _Phone 1708, WE HAVE—several late wodel Davidson's in perfect’ cond derson Cycle Co. Service Stations Repairing g W ARCH ST, RADIATOR WORKS—Leaks repaired, new ones installed, bodles and tendrs quickly repaired. Best equipped shop in town. 107 Arch St. Phone 1703 8. Wolf, Prop. suc. to Hultquist Bros. AUTO C. SERVICE—Philco auto and radio batterles. Starting. lighting nition. 114 Frankliu 8q. C. A. Abe Welding, carbon romoved, Hardware City Welding Com- pany, 114 Franklin Sq. rear. Phone 260. 5 polished, =4 hout 0 Arch 14X e to cov- ve coming. Tel. Hariey- on. Hen- Wwashed aud " Pal- rear. [ odies straightened, ace 39 E. Main 8 Garage, ) Puone 200, fable * HARL Spe