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mind and that a “fair deal” would be given to New Haven, After other New Haven senators had spoken, the Hall amendment as rejected, Senator Tone then of- fered another wmendment. Senator IFord tried to get a roll befora the Jaration on the Hall amendment, but was not quick enough, as Presi- jent Pro Tem. Brainard had de- lared the amendment lost, The “Ripper” Bill. The house took np the bill to nd the so-called “ripper biIl" Bridgeport which provided that | the board of contract and supply in that city under the new ommisston should have full powers buy and contract for things the needed pt in the case of jepar Mr. Finkelatone ct opposed the bill. He James had a } n tiemen had.” Time w » finished his speac vill ot Branford sald t isslon ti be named b amendment, M nted Bridgepo irgis of Wo rt wou ASSEMBLY HOLDING " CLOSING SESSIONS (Cotninued from TFirst Page) endar today, with possibly of miscellancous bills trom commitiees, A number of bills mitted and th committees ye ports were m Windham & meoting this a county cancy ca A, Dady, seor to come in had heen recom- 5¢ considerad by rday and r re- county Speeches Likely Jess: numt Y s | hefore addr b Mr. Ave on the tax comn causs of t \ Wst that & today's ha 5 5 at rnor town and left alone, M e action already tak othing to do was the 1t is estin 200 meas clal acts, will after tha gener: public and spe- ach the governor mbly ad if possibl 1ant had which ns. 1t the governo atlon to thes 4 does not sign will f as what is commonly “pocket veto" will be May Be Candidate. e el venth ail o effe question, opposed the hour ill-adiised ved the other bill was and he thought “they" 1g to put aimetl Mr, Lincoin sald “A Hoyt, and Mr. Cubell ot Bridge- 4 the bill, heney said that nobody had 1 10 say that purchase of for Bridgeport was a sov- ereign of right of the state. She ed that a fixed time be set for When the time With the closing of the asession, friends of Governor stand that he will not being & candldate for th ination for governor at t vention next year. He is desi {s understood, of running for of of governor in his own right. G ernor Trumbull, it wi became governor upon re Governor Bingham, who & B. senator. In The Senate, The senate dove into a house matlers on wh been disagreeing action bill for Gresnwich w postponed. Many billa adop: yesterday were read and #ending them to the calen Nerwich zoning bill was adopted in eoncurrence, as W those soning commission Dar solidating school districts in Haven; and the p Debate on Manch ‘When the house title of “city” to the to chester without chan local governm Pelton made a speech in mbu be adverse 1o party nom- ture on of Supplies | ending the debate. ame Mr. Finkelstone moved in- efinitely postponement. It was 8o oted, 116 to 92, amid great ap- plause, This marked a reversal of 1ititude of the house and practically the first defeat Representative of Orange, chairman of the soroughs committee. In The House Right Rev. Edward H. Cools stant Episcopal bishop of Cen- ew York o house today. | ght off the reel leader Alling offered a resolution to limit debates e tho on a sasure to five minutes, ex- airmen of committees. . Finkelstone of Bridgeport, Mr. Hoyt of New Haven and Mr. incoln of Ashford protested. “in ridlculing the idea of a the interest of free speech.” saying that thought Miss Cheney said that no one purpose of the change would be 10 would care to listen more than five advertise the piz minutes fo any speech and she spoke of Manchester as a rewark-|moved the previous question. This able plate, yet he hoped ihe change | prevailed and — would not be adopted. There were | aqaptec remarks by Senators Robbins aud Smith, the question was divided, the report accepted bill definitely pohtponed, making dis- sgreeing action with the house. senate concurred on tl which establishes an ex pald by gengers for of the thers had for d i Lynch cities ar arm hil , Senator osition, change and he the whole Senator the resolution Bills roads, Adopted bridges and rivers commiftee bill of $387.10 for ex- penses was ordered paid. A bill was pted requiring the recording of wable leases on land records. ! The bill to continue the commis- P ston on achool laws or with §2,00 for expenses was adopted. The bill to increase the number of ffs in New Haven coun- to 34 was adopted. Bills reiected were those provid- for two general registrars in New Haven'to be appointed by the vers of overnor and for the state's partici- “t to the Pation in the bi-cenennial of the birth of Genrge Washington The big bill from the roads, bridges and rivers com- mittes and the one which had pro- voked the and brought of “strained " hetween the at large and the The 1|ad se fee to he motor huses carrying R e cofification of vse state h is thres per celpts per annum, & mu statistical work to determining the groas receipts and fees is to be done| by the state beard of eq When the eenat Bill 170 transferring the New Haven school d board of finance the amendments were adopted. The and its objects were explained Senator Smith of the cities and bor- oughs committee, Senator G. E. Hall offered Amendment providing for a refer dum. He then spoke in hehalf of amendment expressing hope that his |committee members was adopted. brother senators would have an open | Mrs. Fenniman of Naugatuck, HOT WATER INSTANTLY 85 Places one of the Dependable, Efficient HOFFMAN HEATERS With all connections made, in your home. Balance in small monthly payments. Phone Your Order e cent the gross re- Adeputy h ty from ing up house th house of the sersion most controversy about a condition an feelings' house men is hers a new draft from the ecommittee be read. It con- | talned a list of roads to he fncorpor- ated into trunk line system. Mr. Danlels of Bethlehem offered an amendment to include a road from his town to Washington. It was Jost. The same fate met other proposed amendments. ‘THE POTTERS WILSONS ARE GOING THE MOUNTAING FOR SUMMER , PA POLLY S DA, DLEASE €0 HE'S TAKING ME OL THISEVENING' 7~ e J. E. KILBOURNE 367 Commonwealth Ave. Phone 2552-15 taxation | | Britain ed prayer in the | in- | AND HER PALS 1IN AND TALK TOTHE COUNTWHILE L DRESS. | L TAU. AROU (] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE ‘2, 1925 | Mr. Linooin ot Ashford, said no roads excapt those on the list eould [be bullt for 15 years. He saw no |reason for haste on this bl and |hoped It would be defeated. There | was much discussion, those who had lost out In trying to get local roads on the list opposing the biil. | Miss Cheney *Horrified | Miss Cheney remarked that it was | “horritying” to hear members de- |clare that they came to the house |“to get roads for thelr town." The |committee acted on the theory, she thot “the Li elps those | O Dby belps thoee | - irheeling, W. Va, June 2. (AP)— Mr. Alling created roars of laugh-|A temporary injunction granted the ter when he made the slip in a|West Virginia-Pittsburgh Coal Co, speech to the effect that members |several weeks ago restraining offi- of the committee had spent the ses- |cials of the United Mine Workers sion studying how they could = get |from organizing non-union miners of ronds for themselves, correcting to [the concern in the Panhandle coal mean that the committes had spent district was continued in force today the session studying the trunk line |by Federal Judge \V. E. Baker after svstom ‘of ‘roads and how to - get |a aection dealing with unfon meet- roads In it which members wanted. Ings had been eliminated. The bill was adopted after 'a voice A decision as to whether the in- vots. The list of roads follow: !junction will be made permanent list Of Roads - {will not be given until after final ar- n North Somers to Mass- Buments, the court sald, the law ctts state line at East Long- Providing for a lapse of 140 days be- meadow; State street, Hamden from |fore these arguments can be re- ow Haven to North-Haven: from (celved. Bull's Corner, Main street, Wood-| 1B continuing in force the tem- Lury, to Tyler's bridge: -from Wol. |POrary restraining order, which pro- cott and Oak streets, Waterbury to |Ibits peaceful picketing ~activities Wolcott and" Unlon 'streets, Bristol; [0 the miners'. unlon at the com. | from East Haven Green through |pany's mines, Judge Baker overruled a union motlon to dissolve the in- ANTI-UNION ORDER STILL EFFECTIVE Ijunction in Goel Mioe District Gontinued Short Beach to Post road, at Plant’s I s function as modified to permit union Corner: from Hartford-New London ;o i\zy (o be held, he ruled that "_‘::':,‘f‘l::on:twfi,,“_;’,‘;':r‘”,':w;l"'n‘;“"; |the restraining order was similar in | Novfollc town. Jine: *.trom Indian|dftailito the: Hitchman injunction Well, Shelton to Bonron town line; |00 Which was decided by the T eatmars. o Whtant from Naw (United States‘supreme court in faver “fown” line. at Kensington ‘of the Hitchman Coal company. ol | Atter Judge Baker road his decis- avenus to West Main street Meri- A . {ion attorneys representing 19 other den; from Mark Twain lbrary, Red- |0 NS " cal companies pre- | | 4ing to Bethel: Deep River to Kill- 1o, 545 present arguments in their |ingworth: Brookfield to Bridgewat- igppllcanoz for an injunction against | |eri Fast Hampton to West Chester; |ipg miners union. These compan- Normalkito New)Cansar, ies seek to restrain the union from e R {organizing activities, charging a con- | {Trio of New Yorkers Are spiracy between the union and op- | Arrested in Stamford erators in the central competitive | t . |coal fields to interfere with inter- Stamford, June 2. (AP)—Police e Conarch. :"& t::'any fi:lendb(;lnd‘;gun‘::l:: ?{": The injunction continued in force | 2 i s Baker names John L. stolen automobile and also in pas-‘i’;"";{d;m!d!m T e M lal sesslon of concealed weapons When | (o yorg and a number of district stopped on suspicion by police 1ate| g 0y o¢ tne union. Its provisions |last night. A fourth mam in the| .y ain the union officers from in- | jchniescapsc, |terfering with the company's work- [l The futh | ars for the purpose of unionizing jts names as: 7 8 | - | mines without its consent; from en- Lawrence Andersine, 1173 Second {ticing its employes to leave the avenue; Taul Desant, 405 East 60th| ;o oony gervies because it operates street and Frank Reggerio. 338 47th |, njon “and from trespassing on | street all of New York. The car was | 4on" 0000 (08 Co Mo pickoting stolen from a Fayside, L. T, man o8 SR CEEC 0 rpose of ;“x{:’"fi o :\‘"?Op:::' Tt ixingt had | persuading or intimidating the em- | ersine W [ 4 1o operator's license; DeSant was | PIo¥e® (0 preskiiheifcenteact el lcarrying a tully loaded revolver and ("*TLES L ted In & modi- | Reggerio a dageer, the pottce said. [g e S8 CUN T dge Baker | The men claimed that they were |,,.5 yaye restrained the unfon of- en route to Meriden when etopped goorg from advertising meetings or | here, to see a relative of Olympla % r oo ne inducing the ecom- | Macrl, held fn the New Haven coun- | 0% “7¥ R B Bt end meetings ty fail awaiting a new trial for mur- o045 EUE L attempting o {dering John Bagnano, alleged father | popgyaqe them to break their con- | lof her baby. They said that they oo ( tice. |were friends of the Macri girl and| "1 g the arguments on the in- | had been in New Haven yesterdaY.|jyncijon ft was brought out that the On the way to Meriden they got on |yregt Virginia-Pittsburgh Company, the wrong road, they sald finally | sporating mon-union, has contracts | coming here where they were ar-|yiih jts miners to work as non rested. arrested gave their | union employe: |Committee Reports at | Brotherhood Convention | Clty Items | Detroit, June 2 (AP)—Committee | reports were announced as the prin-| \. . Britain Xest No. 1548 Order cipal business before the closed 868- | ¢ (uiy will meet Wednesday eve- sions of the Brotherhood of Loco-|nine'in 0dd Fellows Hall | motive Firemen and Enginemen con- vention today. Achievement of the brotherhood in the fight for aboli tion of the railrcad lahor boar were sketched {n the address yester- |Gulbransen player pianos at Morans' | —advt. A. G. Hammond Camp, United | Epanish War Veterans, will hold a| | Iregular meeting in the camp meeting [day of D. B. Rohertson, president, |Ton & TeiE b o o morron and sentiment apparently ra\nr!‘mgm G L concentration on that object. . Coniiines robn Ak Officers of the brotherhood were ||;uskas has returned from Cleve- non-committal on the subject of|jan4, 0, where he attended a con- government ownership of rallroads. |yention of the International Fire- T RRE R men’s league as delegate from Con- “Bread Upon Waters” | necticut. | London. — An old woman here| Stella Rebekah sewing circle will | had been in the hablt of feeding|meet Thursday afternoon at the | bread erumbs to sparrows just omv!hom-, of Mrs. Lars Bengston of 34 side her window, One morning a|Newfield avenue. sparrow flew down with a one-| A son was born at the New Brit- pound note in its beak. It dropped lain General hospital yesterday aft- the bill, ate a few crumbs and flew |ernoon to Mr. and Mrs. Peter away. I Boydos of 102 Tremont street. THATS ALL RIGNT WITH ME . THE MOUNTAINEERS ARE DY FOLKS, So WEY 1 DONT HOPE TWEY DROWN, YOu UNDERSTAND, BUT I WISH 'EM EVERYTWNG ELSE AND THE GUBBINS ARE GOING TO W, A LAKF E WILSONS FOR ONE - A by King Featores Syndic A, MEESTER DERKING, MAY T SPIK Wiz YOu FOR 2.E MOMENTZ \WOT THE. fi SAMHKILL CAN $1y%) e kOcA'r AN' LOOK CIVILIZED! A “Touching” Scene The bride's ushers were' attired in gown of rainbow colors, Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the'bride, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Bkarsynski will leave on a wedding trip to Montreal, and upon their return will reside at 26 Hayes street, The Pile Treatment That Has Never Failed Plle Bufferers! new constitutional treatment for blind, bleeding or protruding plles that has never yet falled to effect & complete cure, can now be obtained at M. A, Axelrod and all good drug- glats on a rigld money back guar- antee, No need to endure the misery and torture any longer. Get a box of Hamadala Tablets today. The price is $1.00. The Hamadala Co, Box 446, Buffa- lo, N. Y. SKARZYNSKI-GRYGUC Joseph Skarzynski and Miss Sophie Are Married Today At Ohurch of Sacred Heart, Grygue The wedding of Miss Sophle Gry- gue, daugther of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Grygue of 56 Osgood avenue and Joseph Skarzynskl of 23 Hayes street, took place this morning at 8 o'clock at the Sacred Heart church. Miss Jennie Rzewnicka was mald of honor and Dominick Skarzynskl was best man, The ushers wera Sophle Podlasek, Mary Lis, Bertha Marczynskl, Helen Szafranskl, Florenel Skarzynskl, Josephine Malachowska, Julia Rich, Anna Millick, Charles Grygue, Vie- tor Grygue, Zymund Grygue, Eddle Parker, I'rank Kask, Luclan Lable- ance, Stanley Szymolon, John Gajda. The bride was attired in a gown of white satin lace trimmed, Bhe carried a bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. The mald of honor wore a rose crepe dress. Her bouquet was of pink roses with sweet pe; Hamadal WEDNESDAY SPECIALS - AT MARKET 0. NUALITY £0OD% A% 318 MAIN ST ECONOMY PP'CES TEL 2485 Morning Specials From 7 A, M. To 11 A, M. poTaTORs, sk, 29C 15¢ 17¢ 25¢ SPINACH Peck 9c SHOULDERS, Ib. ALL DAY SPECIALS BEST FRANKFORTS . SUGAR CURED BACON ... CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK LEAN CORNED BEEF FRESH KILLED FOWL . HOME MADE ] Fancy LETTUCE 2 hds. Fresh Cut HAMBURG 2 lbs FRESH cuT 18¢ 38¢ 22¢ 10c 39c 28¢ 1b. Ib. 1b. Ib. SAUSAGE MEAT .... Ib. SUGAR— 10 lbs. 62c—25 Ibs. $1.50 CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS... EARLY JUNE PEAS.... KELLOGG'S CORN FLAK EVAPORATED MILK ..... {&old Medal Flour sack $1.29 1 . 3 cans 25¢ ... 3 cans 25¢ . 2 pkgs. 19¢ ... 3 cans 27c Challenge Milk 2 cans 25¢ Premier Salad Dressing jar 33¢ Confectionery Sugar 2 Ibs. 15¢ BUTTER 2 lbs. 95¢ BEST PURE LARD........... Good Luck Oleo | Nucoa Nut Oleo | First Prize Oleo Ih. 32¢ Ib. 29¢ Ib. 29¢ FANCY NEW POTATOES .................. pk. 65c 10c 25¢ 10¢ Strawberries — Strawberries — Strawberries Tomato Catsup 2 bots. 25¢ Shredded Wheat pkg. 11c ‘Pure Cocoa.. 2 lb. can 25c Quick Cook Oats pkg. 10c WEDGWOOD CREAMERY Gt 1ha, 37c New Carrots .. 3 beh. Large Ripe Pineapples 2 for W Beets ..... bch. Cabbage .... Ih. Native Radishes Large Ripe Bananas ... doz. . 2 bheh. Mall orders filled. | AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To 925 i Closing time for insertion in same day's paper | 3 CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1=BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2~DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—=FUNERAL DIRECTORS §—LOST AND FOUND —~PERSONALS 1—~8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBLLES 8—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCINS 9~-AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB 10—~AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 13—AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13—AUTO8—TAXI SERVICE 14—GARAGES TO LET 15—~MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16—~MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L8 WANTED 17—BERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING DUSINESS SERVICE 15—BARBERS HAIRL'S, MABSEUSE 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21—DENTISTS P 22—DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY | 23=DYBING & CLEANING | 24=INBURANCE—ALL KINDS 25—LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS 26—MOVING. TRUCKING, BAGGAGB 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 28—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY $1—PROFEBSIONAL SERVICES 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33—=WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIUNAL 14—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES 48=DANCING TEACHERS | 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV, INSTRUCTOR® 48—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 41—HELP—MEN WANTED | 43=HELP—WOMEN WANTED 43—=HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMBN FINANCIAL 48—BUBINESS OPPORTUNITIES 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 48—MONEY LOANED 9—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK 50—CATTLE AND SWINB 61—DOGS, CATS, PETS 52—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES | 63—HORBES, VEHICLES | $¢—WANTED—LIVE STOCK MERCHANDISE $5—ARTICLES FOR SALB $6—BUILDING MATERIALS USINESS & OFFICE EQUIP 53—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS §9—FEED AND FUEL | 60—FERTILIZERS, SEELS, PLANTS ie OOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62-GOOD THINGS TO EAT | $3-HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES | 64=MACHINERY, ELEC, & TOULS | 85—MERCHANDISE AT 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | 61 B—RADIO —WATCHES, LIAMONLS, JEWELRY —~WANTED—ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RRNT APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT | 71-DESK ROOM AND OFFICES —FARMS FOR RE} —~HOUSES FOR RENT | 74—SUBURBAN FOR RENT | 76=VACATION PLACES FOR RENT | 76—WAREHOUSES & RTORAGE 17=WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FUR SALE 18-—AGENTS—REAL ESTATB | 10—~AUCTIONEERS | 80—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 83—FARMS FOR BA 33—HOUSES FOR BALE $4—SHORE PLACES FOR SALE 25—SUBURBAN FOR EALE §6—REAL ESTATB FOR EXCHANGE $7—REAL ESTATE—WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS $8—HOTELS | 83—ROOMS FOR RENT 0OMS AND BOARD 00MS FOR HOUSBEKEEPING / | 933—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 1)1:-WHERE TO DINB | 87 | 62 BY J. P. McEVOY AND ALL TWE QTHER NEIGHBORS ARE GOING To THE SEASHORE, PA KNOW 15 WMERE ARE GOING FOR OUR VACATIOM 7 WAL ,T SEE HE DIDNT EAT NOUL. IT SUTTINGY DIDNT CosT vou NUTHIN T BE PLEASANT FER CONCE IN YER d ; \g WELL , WHAT [D LIKE T QIGHT WERE . AS LONG AS ALL TME NEIGHBORS ARE GONE | TJERE'LL BE NO PUACE LIKE HOME FOR A NICE QUIET BY CLIFF STERRETT DIDNT ' HE BORROWED THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, ‘ LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Prey Iine line day o duys dayw da: days days 30 days S50, 8160 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count ¢ words to & line. 14 lines to an tnch, Minimum Space, 3 linos Miutmum Book Chiarge, 36 eents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, fof Clamiried Page an Same Day. Suti 10 A M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephons for convenlence of customers, 926, Ask for & “Want Ad" Operator. —_— ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments SURTAL VAUl 1 H 3 ‘ 5 6 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 123 Oak St. Monuments of nll slzes and descriptions, Carving and I .our_specialty, Florist OUT FLOWERS—potted plants, b varlety, Speclalizing on funeral work. Jahnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church 8t. NICE CARNATIONS—31 a Goz. Very fine tlowers, Bandall Greenhous&’ 1% Oak Bt, Tel. 2643-12. PANBEY PLANTS—4bc, & doz., fldest as sortment of colors. Flower Garden (2‘-; mhouse, 1163 Stanley St. Phone 3. Lost and Found L] GOLD BAR PIN—lost, Finder Call 1851 KETYS—4 or 6 on key ring, betweon §. R & L. office and R, R. station Monda or on Berlin traln or R, R, station Plea: return to 8. R, & L. office R W, amberlain, KEYR—In _Ieather purss, Tost B Works Frida; J. T. Jones, 8. Phone 1237. Reward. LADY'S WRIET WATCH—found In vicin ity of Barnesdale, Owner can h same by identifyin, 40 Wakefield Court Peraonals . FOR DECORATION DAY—A camera, We have all sizes and all prices. Arcade Btudlo, SUFFERERS OF WEART TROUBLE Heart attacks, dropsy, high blood pres- sure, paralysis, I will gladly tell you, Fres of Charge, how my dear mother was cured, without drugs, and her life saved. This, T feel, is my duty to humanity. Address. Mrs. A. Spence, Box 1346, New Haven, Conn, Store Announcements KITENTT Restaurant T Bta 7 Wooster ental and now open to Ladies and gents invited. Rest of food and e. We wish your patronage. You will ha entertained by Oriental mu- sic_and dancers. Hours from 5 ‘& m. to 12 p. m. No, 47 Lafayetts 8t (vronomvs ) Auto and Truck Agencies [ ACME TRUCKS—Salos and Service, Eric- son Motor Sales, 171 South Main Phone $70, BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and service. Capltol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t Phone 2607, Am the publlc. CADILLAC CARB—Bales and _Bervice Lash Motor Co. A Reputable Concern. Vest Main. corner Lincoln stree CHEVRULET MOTOR CARS—Eaies and service. Buperior Auto Company, 176 Arch Bt Phon 211 OODGE_BROTHERB—Bales and servics. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 156 Elm 8t. coiner Frankiin. _Phone 731 FORD CARS AND TRUCKSE—Fordson tiactor, Eales and service, parts and sories. Automotf 200 E. Main. Pho! (X and Bervice. . A Benca _Main 8t Phone 2315, LEXINGTON—Oukiand and Gray. - grade motor cars. C. A, Bence, §1 Main St. LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo- tor Cars, Bales and Service, Hardware City Motor 6 Eim 6t Phone 2734. MAXWELL AND CHRYBLER— nd service, Bennett Motor Salea 2i 8t. Phone 2052. NASH—motor cars. Bes the new line. Sales and Bervica A. G. Hawker, 68 Elm _street. GLOFMOBILE _MOTOR fined Six.” Main St Plone 2900. PACKARD—Hudsol leading car values. Ses the new comch- es. The Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 13) Arch Et. Phone 2102, REO MOTOR CARS—an M. Searle & Co.. Sales and Eervl Eim and Park &ts. Phone 2110, agents for Gabriel Bnubbers. CARSE—"Ths Re- Snifth Motor Sales, 100 Essex, Amert cs, cor. Local STUDEBAKER—Service and Saiesroom at 225 Arch Bt. A. & D. Motor Sales Co. Inc. Phone 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom and servics, 127 Cherry 6t. “The Blesve-Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-2. Autos and Trucks for Sale . CHEVROLET, 1034—touring car, 4 good cords, mechanically perfect and fust like & new car throughout. Down payment only $150. A. G. Hawker, 52 Eim Bt. Phone 2456, DODGE TRING—demonstrator bargaln. Roberts Garage, Phone 1 at Plainy DODGE—Busines coups, 1923, 5 ghod cords fine leather upholstery, good paint and mechanicall 10 down. Terms. A. G. Haw 8 Eim St. Phone 2458, TE o condition, 6 gnod cord tires, wire Must be’ sold at once. M. 159 Kelsey St after 6 pm EESEX, 1921—touring rar. top and upholstery cally heels Relnhold! Good paint Five good rords. excellent, Hadfield's, 15 1708, ood __running Price $75. C. A. Bence, 51 Main Bt. Phone 1215, FORD EEDAN, 1924—2 door. Slechanical- Iy perfect. upholstery very good. Caah required, $175, balance on easy terms A. G. Hywker, 68 Eim ahaps, FORD Iittle, Forced to Box 14-J Herald, FORD COUPE, 1923—Gond pain Rolstery, wire wheels, & good tires down. ' A. G. Hawker, 52 Eim & Phone 2456 HUDBON, 1924—speedster, run less thar 1,000 miles, by private own: Tel 3428-3 for demonstration. CEXINGTON _BROUGHAM. C. A. Bence 1833 —gobe 81 Maln & NASH, 1904—6 cylinder touring car me chanically perfect, § good cords. art lery wheels, new paint. Cash req $350, balance on easy terms. Hawker, 58 Elm 8. Phone NASH BEDAN, 1911—4 cylinder, » paint. upholstery very good, mecl condition Is perfect, § good cords. closed car at an open ear price. down, A. G. Hawker, 62 Elm 8t. Phoh §H, 1 yiinder toul gioal paint, disc wheels, & top and uphoistery very grod mechanically perfect, $325 down. Hawker, 68 Eim Bt. Phone 3486, Science Explores Chicago. — Fourteen . acienfific expeditions to all quarters of 1he globe will be backed .t 3 the Field Musewm of tory. ——

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