New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1925, Page 14

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KEEPS PLEDGETO | ARMENIAN ORPHAN Maj. Weston Vowed He Would Be Their Champion Declaring that, as a business man, the work of the Near Iust I investigated by 1 in many cen verseas, impressed him with tts scop sortance a gives every tn varic York city Buti at Church ¥ five on hi 80 grea the nee W to n 150 of 4 gations, tho o Center Congreg Raptist, Trir Memorial and o al i Majfor Wos with the F ORDER Court of orF N NOTICH 1% John Bauz and Catherin ing. and If entatives and eredit Ha int of Catherine Smith Upon comp cla, praying for rvi Judgment settling it ($50) Dollars dama in the Cifv € the Znd Mc Tt appearing ar the subscribir whereabouts Havens, one of t} above nnknown to the o ority that of Smith s in the entitled ecause plaintift tha heirs, represent and if dead, ives and credi- Smith Havens, are unknown to the Plaintift or his Attorney Ordered tution and pendency of plaint be given by publication in The New Rritain Herald newspaper published in sald New Britain, c a week far two consecutive commencing on or before day of April, 1525 BENJAMIN W. ALLING Judge of the Cot tors of said Catherine or their residence, that notice of the insti- said com- w the 2 ORD NOTICE City Court of New Britain, April 150k, 192 John Camp Andrew James Paly, Mary Agnes Daly, Smith Havens, if living, or if dead, the heirs, representatives and credi- tors of sald Catherine Smith Havens. Upon complaint of John Camp, praying for reasons, set forth, judg- ment settling title and Fifty Dollars damages, now pending in the City Court of New Brifain, on the 2nd Monday of May, 19 It appearing and being found, by the subscribing authority that the whereabouts of Catherine Sr Havens, one of the Defendants the above entitled cause, if living are unknown to the Plaintiff, and 1f dead, the heirs, representatives and creditors of s=aid Catherine Smi Havens, or thelr residence, are un- known to the Plamntiff or his At- torney, Ordered, that tution and pendency of said com- plaint be given by publication in The New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in sald New Britain, onee a week for two consecutive commeneing on or hefore day of April, 19 BENJAMIN W, ALLING Jud Catherine notice of the insti- weeks, of the Court ORDER OF NOTICF City of New Britain, Apr 18th John Petruszkia Fgan, and Catherine it lving. or 1t 4 resentatiies Cat § TUpon eomplair praving Court feus Klavicus, for forth, Fifty Doilars tn the Ci Rritain, on ti 1025 settling Tt appearin NO MORE WORRY— Abont Moths, Vire of your valuable Fu they are in our cha Theft arter or Store them during the in absolnte hiere summer months Safety at 2% will and They cleaned and new be rcturned glazed, fresh Phone and We Will Call Edw. MESHKEN| Fst. 1589 170 MAIN ST Tel. 818 afterwards sent to Palestine and other parts of the Near Bast as comptroller of the Red Cross, When he say the pitiful plight of children eft destitute by wars and deporta- tions, he sald, he vowed that if he got back to the United States, he would devote his spare time to telling about them and their needs. He graphically of the events leading up to the creation of many hans; how after the mas- sacres and deportation of their par- 200,000 children were driven into the desert to die. In saving the children the Arme- nians only pay- ing a Mafor Weston de- claredy the Armenians could have bought safety for them- casting their lot in with Turks, they chose loyalty to their and Ar- boys side It was after that the driven ands of aver ents, out especially, just debt,” we are when th eligion nenian by side their ind ideals, and with our allies men 10 mothers and old people men fought went war, wor from their homes, and thou: orphancd.” Near Kast are to think of , but are in- with the spend thelr where they are Miss Mary Caroline cgation at tional church, has lived in the Near cars. Lor three years of an orphanage a city which was days. proselytizing in the declared, no inter- ver with the chiidren's The Near East Re- giving them orpt ing being thei in the s in the encouraged to Americ imbued s to lands idea duty rowing 1 the co r Congr ss Holmes ligious faith of is interested T “hance in life, the proper religious and vocational instruction so that between 14 and 16 they can take care of themselves. Speaking of the thres areas where are situated the 39 orphan- centers of the Near East Relief, some in Armenia and the Caucasus, others in Syria and Palestine, and more yet in Greece, Miss Holme said that they formed three Chris- tian bulwarks against Mohamme- danism, making three points of a tri with Mohammedan Turkey in the middle She told also how hefore meal in the orphanages, the tho sands of little children sing their grace and end always with the words God Bless America.” America to them s father and mother and country she red, for none of the 40,000 now under the care of Near East Relief, have any liv- ing relatives or government to care from them. Other spea just age every decls the s were Miss Frances 80 | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 Witte, superintendant of nurses at Manhattan Hospital, who served for two years in the Near rad Henken, a young business man of New Cork, and a traveler in the |Near East, who spoke both at the rst Baptist and at the People's |Church of Christ; and the Rev Boone Bowen, who spoke at Trini- ty Methodist Church contributed substantial of the Near East Relief, though returns from Near East Sun- day have not yet been fully turned in. The amount glven by the mem- bers of the churches 1s to be increas- cd later through the efforts of a lo- cal committee now in process of formation, The sum of $60 feeds and clothes a child in an orphanage for one year The sum of $100 gives in addition training and medical to work voecational carc Heel Catches, He Falls Down Stairs, Breaks Leg | The rub-| Willimantie, April ber hecl of his right shoe catching in the carpet caused Dr. Joseph 17 Archambault, of Arctic, R. 1. to be thrown down eight stairs at the home of Mayor George W. Hickey this morning and later two surgeons reduced a fracture of his right leg above the knee. An ambulance call- ed from his home town took Dr. Archambault to his home later in the day. Dr. and M here vesterday to be present this morning at an anniversary reguiem mass In &t Mary's church for the late Mayor Harmistas Dion, they being the guests of Mayor and Mrs. Hickey. The host and the married daughters of the late m High Hat Stuff Rastus—They's a lot of vice versa | in this heah pulikashun | Sambo—What you versa? “What, you mean to tell me you mean, vice don't know vice versa is high hat fo' | bum poetry?"—Stevens Tech. Stone Mill. | Believe It or Not Our regular absent-minded profes- sor recently put the cat to bed and kicked himself downstairs.-—Colora- do Dodo. ' Special Notice | Collegian dance at Odd Fellows hall, Arch street, chestra, Hartford. Nuf said. Let's go. Wednesday evening, April 29, 1 —adv East; Con- | Members of all congregations have | the | Archambault came | doctor | Worthy Hills or- | | 1t he tells the world his wife s | ARMED POSSE SEEKING MAN WHO TOOK CHILD Gramville, Vi, Sheriff and Men Comblng Woods Hunting Tugithe, Granville, Vermont, April 27 Groups of armed citizens today con- tinued to search the woods and hills in the viclnlty of this town for 11 Jyear old Lucille Chatterton, helieved [to have been Kidnapped by Barl | Woodward, a former conviet, who employed hy the child's father, Walter Chatterton, as a farm hand. Lucllle was last seen by her parents on Friday night when she was sent to a spring near her home for a pall of water, | Searchers under the direction of !the selectmen and Deputy Sherift H. T, Ford tracked the pair all day yes- terday and through the night, find- Ing footprints in snowdrifts still, re- maining In the woods. 1t {s known that Woodward took with him from {he Chatterton farm a rifle with a |Jarge stock of ammunition and food. Woodward was befriended by the farmer when ho was released last | fall from the state prison at Windsor ifter serving a term for breaking and entering anthorities carly today were fnvestigating a re- port that the missing man had been seen last night on the other side of the mountains in the direction of the Rutland raitroad | County Autos Kill One, Hurt Six in New Haven New Haven, April 27. — May weather which had arrived in April yesterday bringing the cherry trees |into bloom much earlier than usual algo brought out the automoblles on | the city reots and country high- ways, and also started the accident list on a rising scale. Francis C. Marinin a druggist in the Fair Haven part of the city was killed | and many persons were more or less hurt in and about the city. Folice officers remarked on the great | amount of motor traffic which was handled and on the suburban high- ways the lines of machines seemed unending for hours, Fifteen motor operators wers ar- rested here on various charges, some for driving while under influence of | {liquor and otherd for lacking li- cenge cards, keeping him down, it won't be long | betore she is keeping him up. “POPULARIZING” TUESDAY THE “NATIONAL” METHOD OF REDUCING PRICES AND INCREASING SALES 40c Ib.—RIB LAMB CHOPS —40c Ib REGULAR SUGAR-CURED HAMS MOKED 35¢™ YOUNG R FANCY DRY-PICKED OASTING CHICKENS i (4 to 6 pounds each) 45c 1b. 49cb. SWIFT'S “BROOKFIELD” or ARMOUR'S “CLOVERBLOOM” PURE CREAMERY BUTTER (In One-Pound Prints) 49c1 (Weighing 2 Ibs. each) 45¢ ™ Regular Value A5¢ SIRLOIN STEAK 45c Ih. The above Prices wi be purchased at the marke OTICE! 1l Prevail TUES t in person. DAY ONLY. The listed merchandise must National Meat Stores Company 70 WEST MAIN ST, THE POTTERS “Largest Retailers of Meats in America” Stores in New York., New Jersey, Massachusetts, PHONF, 483 Pennsylvania and Connecticut, COME 0N, HURRY - P Annfi GET T0--WORK — You'LL JMISS YOUR- CAR work £ MY AUNTS « ANKLES 2 GOSM, WHAT A LOVELY DAY / ¢ HE'S NS FRONT OF THE HOUSE NOW f P WERE / GET To WORW — DO YIUR SLEEPING AT PRESENT THREE PLAYS Three short plays, ing", “The Masquerada” were school hall, The leading parts were taken by Walter Kachowski, Joseph Shumskl, Florine Kowalezyk Zyjewska, Under the Stanley Kelle and sented a proved quite successful, The proceds of yesterday's performance will be the Polish Home for the glven Aged. Next will repeat and a large number of New Brital to Sunday peopla are expected to attend. The club is making plans for a musical comedy which will be given in the benefit of the near future for the Polish Orphanage. ———= Lemons Tighten Wrinkled Skin Squeeze the julce of two lemons in a bot- tie containing three Orchard any aruggist will supply cents, shake well and you have the very mild- lo- tion to tighten re- fine lines and eradi- ot whigh ounces White, few for a est anti-wrinkle laxed skin, er cate crows-feet, Massage this sweetly By morning most of the are smoothed out, giving a vouthful contour to cheeks, throat. It leaves the skin velvet soft, clear and fresh. Beauly lotion for enlarged pores, bleach and whiten sallow, skin Mix this harmless lotion vourself | since 1t acts best immediately after prepared. CONSIDER— The Risk of Keeping your Furs at Home during the Summer. Store Your Furs With Meshken, at 2% WITH SAFETY Phone and We Will Send for Them Edw. MESHKEN Est. 1899 170 MAIN ST. Tel. 618 City Advertisements ‘Honeymoon- “The Announced Guest,” and presented yesterday afternoon by the members of the Polish Dramatic club at the Jean Kowalezyk, Estelle direction of ‘® Miss J. Zembko the club has pre- number of plays which || S y Vearly Order Rates Upon Application. afternoon the club the plays In Hartford fragrant | Ilemon lotion into the skin at night. ‘l tell-tale wrinkles, tired lines and crows-feet | more xperts use this astringent also to tanned THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged Yor and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS T, 1 day . duy Iine 10 20 “3 4180 Count 6 words to a line 14 linea to an tnch, Minimum. Bpace, 3 line Minimum Book Charg No Ad Accepted After 1 P, Clussified Page on Bame Day. AN, Ads for convenlence of custom: 925, Ask for & M. n » Ope ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments BURIAL VAULT8—Concrete force ed, will outlast elther wood o Do not requlire or lota. R priced. N. B. Vault Co. Tel. 647-15 wtoel Oak Bt di Lour_speclalty. —_——— Quick Charge Prepatd 09 35 conts, for But. 10 Accepted Over the Telephone Call tor, ——— 4 |CADIIAT Teln: water preof, hermetically seal- metal. ably L Konsington REW BRITAIN—Nounmental Works, 133 Monuments of all sizes and riptions, Carving and letter cutting ‘ AUTOMOTIVE ! Auto and Truck Agencles 8 ‘Autos and Trucks for Sale & PTERCE-ARKOW=—Hudsan, Easex, Aw fca's leading car values. Bee the ne coaches, loneyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch Bt, Phone 210¥. ) B0 MOTOR CARS—and tracks. iKenneth M. Searle & Co, Sales and Service, cor, Elm and Park 8ts. Phove 2110, Local agents for Gubriel Snubbers, STUDEBAKER—Bervice and Baieaivom ef 225 Arch Bt & D. Motor Sales Co. inc, _Phone 2 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND= motor cars, showroom and service, 137 Cherry St “The Bleeve-Valve Motor." R. O. Rudolph, Phone 2061-2, Autos and Trucks for Sa! L ACMB TRUCK—3 ton capacity, flat body, good solld tires, very good motor, Erio- son Motor Sales, 171 South Maln St. Phone 870, BUICK, 1 § oyl touring car, New paint, new top and side curtalns, uphol- stery A-1, good cords, new brakes, motor very $200 down. A, G, llawker, 58 Elm 8. Phone 2456, GADILLAC, 1918—Phacton, In good shape, $100 down. RBennett Motor Sales €o. 260 Arch St Phone 29 T010— Phnet holstery In nice shape. Kive good tires, #mooth, newly conditioned engine. This Is a rare buy, §200 down. Wil take a Jighter car \n trade. Bennett Motor Sales ‘0., 260 Arch Bt Phome 2 W and up- w_paint, 6 good cords, automatic winter front, upholstery 18 1lke new, Prica $400, Here's A bar- galn, Benpett Motor Sales Co, 250 Arch §t. Phona COLUMBIA, 1933—Business coupe, new Florist GUT FLOWEBRS—potted plants, varlety, Bpectalizing on Johnson's Greenlouss, 517 Church leasing funeral work, 8t paint, upholatery like new, 5 good tires, bumpers, snubbers, ete, 1Zxcellent motor. $100 down. WIIl take your car In trade. Bennett Motor Sales Co, 250 Arch 8t Phonae 2062, SUT YLOWERS prices, N. B, Greenho LaSatle Sts. Tel. 2643 T potted plants at low . Oak and DODGE—Fusinea coupe, 1023, & good cords fine leathier uplolstery, good paint and mechanieally perfect, §200 down, Terms. Hawker, §8 1lim St. Phone 2 NICH CARNATIC 31 a doz, flowers, llie's Greenhouse, Oak Bt. Tel. 2613 PANSEY PLANTS sortment of Graenhous 238812, [H colors, 116 Flower Stanley St. Very fine a doz., finest as- Garden Phone BODGHE BROTHERS, 1915—sedan, 5 wire wheels and good cords. This car looks very gond and is in fine condition; $75 down. Trade considered, Rennett Mo~ tor 8ales Co., 2 Arch §t, Phone 2052, DODGE TOURING, 1 Tatest type, bought and used in Florida, ehipped up 218 Lost and Found by Dboat, low price, quick +sale, Tel. 476,19 Roxbury Road. DOG call 1604, Godles, small white, lost. 1f found DURANT, 192 ort touring car. Robins ¥gg Blue, gnod cords, HOUND—white, with biack Friday. Owner mav ing at 580 West Main St ears, Tound have same by call- top and upholstery excellent, $200 down. Terms. A, G. Hawker, 68 Elm St. Phone ¥ M OF MONEY— Stanlely 8ts. Owner {dentifying. 50 Wolcott §t. nd near Church and | can have same by NT—touring car. A-1 condition, for Apply Exide Battery, 96 Chestnut Personals ELCAR, 1821-—fouring car, top, tires (5) BABY'S BIRTHDAY—Is babtv's dav. Qur special baby pictures, $3.00, Arcade Studin. pictura 6 for and upholstery are good, Motor in nice running condition, $100 down. Trades considered, Bennett Motor Salea Co., 250 Arch §t. Phone 2 PASEPORT PHOTOGRAPHS—made short notlce, Arcade Studio. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies —_— v &t | FORD—Tudor sedan, 1823; bargain At $250. Roberts Garage, Plainville, Phone 127 FORD ROADSTER—In _ good running shape. Price $75, C. A. Bence, 51 Main &t. Phone 2215, FORD COUPE, 192 paint and tires, Co., 250 Arch Bt. Many extras, good Bennett Motor Sales ACME TRUCKS—Rales and Rersice. gon Motor Sales, Phona 870 BUICK MOTOR CARE’ Capltol Bulck Co, 193 Arch St. 2607, Eric- 171 South Maln &t. 68 and eervic Phone | FORD COUPES, 1624—We hiave 3 of them. Newly painted and with good tire equip- ment, bumpers, snubbers, etc. Upholstery and motor are excellent. Down payment $100 each. Bes these closed Fords befors buying. Bennatt Motor Sales Co., 350 Arch St FPhona 2952 CADILLAG CARS—Bales ané West Main, corner Bervice Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” Lineoln streets. FORD SEDAN, 1921—good condition, dolph’, Garage. Phone 2051-2, Ru- service. Buperlor Auto Company. Arch §t. Phons 211, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and FORD touring, 1023, self-starter, new fop, good tires. Good bu; Pedemont, 176 Nerae OODGE_ BROTHERB—6a 8. & F. Motor Sales Cor cotner Frankiln. Phone 731. tractor. Sales and service. parts and ac: and service 155 Blm 8t. FORD CARS_AND TRUCKS—Fordson | Genulne ssorfes. Automotive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Maln. Phone 2701 ndition. Curtis §t, HUPMOBILE —model N. 1817, touring in serviceabla condition Very reasonable Any demonstration. H. . John, 6 Chest- it §t Reasonable price. Apply 55 HUDSON ESSEX—Sal St. Auto Co. assoct) k Bt HUPMOBILE CARS—Bal City Bervice Btation, Hartford corner Stanley Bt.. o dealer. d service. Park 330-332 d _service Ave. A. M. Paonessa. HUPMOBIL 1924—eedan, disc wheels, good cords, paint and upholstery look new, general condition very good. Down pavment, $600. Trades _consldered. Bennett Motor Sales Co, 250 Arch Bt. Phone 2952, LEXINGTON BROUGHAN, 1023—good ZEXINGTON—high grade Bales and Bervice. Main 8t. Phone 2216. LEXINGT tor Cars, Sales and Service. City Motor Co., 6 Eim St. ‘motor caras C. A Bence. T OAKLAND and GRAY Mo- Hardware Phone 2724 condition, C. A. Bence, b1 Maln 6t LEXINGTON—Oakiand and grada motor rars. Sales and service, C. A. Bence, 51 Maln &t. Phona Gray, High srvice. St. Phome 2952, MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Bales and Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch SAXWELL--touring car in good c Must sell at once. Inquire 56 Hawkins NASH—motor and Bervice street. A G. Hawke: cars, Ses the new lime. LT, 1 Touring, Hotl excellent shape and Inok good, payment only $100, Rennett Motor Sales Co., (1] Trades considered, 250 Arch 8t Maln Et. Phone 2000, SLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Re- 8mith Motor Sales, 100 West Phone NAFH, 197 ovimder will perform. 3 Touring car, t roon hody, disc wheel BService. PAIGE & JEWETT—Motor cars, Sales & | © Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co.. good cords, 2 trunk, reflectors, spot and stop lig Lumpers, khakl Down Notice is hereby given that there | will be hearings before the Ordi- | nance Committee on the proposed | zoning ordinance to be held in the Common Council Chamber as lows: For taxpayers in the Sixth Wards Tuesday, 925, at 7:30 P. M. DAVID L. April NAIR, Chairman of mittee THANK GOODNESS THE CITY PROVIDES ONE PLACE WHERE AN HONEST CImZen CAN REST HIMSELF UNDISTURBED. It GOING To LOAF HERE 9 AMD LET TME REST AH HA - NOTHER 0OF THE WORLD GO ) OMfE OF THEM BOLSHEVIKI =I1L FAN HIS HOOFS FOR HM Pa’ll Feel More AnDIN| N ) WELL HE DON'T ) s - ©IT ANY < SYMPATHY rr\og | | | 519 East Maln §t. Tel. 2810, motor meter and cap. G leather upho.stery, Lown pi Terms on balan: A. G. Elm §t. Phone 245 r touring rar. Orl- ment § Hawker, fol- | Fifth and 25th, the Ordinance Com- Special Notice Collegian Oh! wald, Oswald, Well, dance. Sue: 1 should say so; chestra of Hartford, Odd hall, Aech street; Wednes ning, April 1926, Nuf said |advt, A Os- aren’t you going to take me? whee cords v and Iy perfect, §3 ;. we ] |can’t miss it and--Worthy Hills or- Fellows eve e, 51 Maln §t. Phons —perfact_con- Iph's Garage, 127 Cherry hone 2051-2, T J ditlon. Bt. c'MoN, GET HERE, YU BIG LOAFER — GET OUTTA HERE AND GET T0 WORK BY J. P. McEVOY = ourrA ANOTHER Dav!! WoTTA LIFE/ WOTTA LIFE / COME oM, GET LP- IT% TIME To Go TO WORK AGAIN WAITING FOR 1'D LIKE A WORD “WITH YE, MR. PERKINGS, BUT THERE'S CERTAIN THINGS I NEVER DISCUSS WELL, VE'LL HAVE TO TELL THAT TO THE JEDGE. HERES A LITTLE SUMMONS PER PARKING YER CAR ALONGSID= A FIRE PUMP OVERTAND rondwter, 10341, good_running condition, Price right, Tol. Plalnvilie 9, GVERLAND, 193i—touring _car, fully equipped and n & new condition. Ru- dolph's Garage,” 131 Cherry 8t. Phous 208 STAR, 1934—touring cars, (3), Brand new, nover driven, Blg discount, C. A, Benc Maln 8t, Phone 2215, STUDEBAKER—touring car (0 good run- ning shape, Price §100, C, A, Bence, 1 Maln 8t Phono 2216, STUDEBAKEI, 1001 —IIght 6 tourng oar, Orlginal palnt, fine motor, § good cords, upholstery and top very good, $126 down terms. A, G. Hawker, 68 Eim St. Phone 2456, WILTYS KNIGIT, 1917—(ourlig car Bx- collent motor and 4, good cords, - Price $160, Terms arranged, A, G. Hawker 58 Eim §t, Phone 2456, BRAND NEW=Maxwell club sedan, run 40 miles, Substantial Honeyman , Auto Sales, 8t Tel. 2109, Only reduction, 139 Arch DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DODGE BROTHERS 1024 R-Sedan 1924 Touring 1023 Touring. 1020 Touring 1913 Touring FORDS— 1924 Redan 1924 Tonring. 1983 Fedan 1922 Tourlng ESSEX-— 19234 Tourlng COMMERCTAYL CARS— 1919 Reo Binke Body, Terms Arranged The 8. & F. MOTOR SALE CORP, Dodge Brothers Dealers 155 ETM ST. Open Evenings. TEL. 181 HUFMOBILE USED CAR DEFT. Hupmobile, Hupmobile, Hupmobile, 1024 sedan, 1924 Club medan 1024 4-pass. colipe, Hupmaobile, Model N touring, Hupmobile, 19830 touring. Hudson, 1019 7 pa sedan, Essex, 1823 coups axwell, 1922 touring. Chevrolet, 1924 sport touring. These cars are all In good condition and ars well worth tha price in every instance, Terme can he arranged. CITY SERVICE STATION, INC,, 240 HARTFORD AVE. “The Houss of Hupmobils Cars’* HUDEON & DEPARTME; Essex coach Hudson, 1923, Dulck, Jewett, 1923, sport touring. Studebaker, 1023, Iight six couye Maxwell, 1 Eport touring. Maxwell, 1 tandard touring. Maxwell, 1924, club sedan, Maxwell, 1025, club sedan, Chevrolet, 1921, touring car. Chevrolet, 1024, sedan. damor Many others at $100 aitd up TRADES AND TERMS CONSIDERED HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO., 133 ARCH ET. PHONE 2109, REOS--Wa offer several speedwagons. Thirty ith h truck. Pri 00 to $500, K. M. Park, cor. Elm St. Reo rebuilt 1ny guaranted es range from Bearls & Co, Phone 2110, Coupe (low mileage) 3435 Tudor, $500. 1023 Tourings, $200 to: §300. 923 Tourlngs, 3125 to $175 'NABOUTS AND TOURING: ALL YEARB ALL PRICES ddsmobila touring' in beautitul con-| dition, $350. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. MAIN ST, TEL. 1613, FOPULAR FORD DEALERS RENEWED FORLS st Paym't & BERVIC 200 EAS USED CARS Chevrolet touring. Chevrolet touring, Chevrolet tourir Cherrolet co verland tosring evrolet 3 ton.panel Oldsmobiie touring. tudebaker touring. SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 ARCH ST. PHONE 1Y OFEN EVENINGS

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