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18 R U NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1925. e — T = 3 " SRl S e - place the old one. clal meeting of the common councll M HE[I 0 HI berg of Chautanqua Lake, N, Y. AN S : [;nAL BUYERS AHVlSEn Mr. Lowla further charged that |lomorrow lght. It was sshecuted | NEN D FOR GH COURT, Personals | Miss Winifred Kenney, daughter THE HERALD AUTOMUTIVE ‘ “the operators have been taking ad- [to be taken up at a mesting some G lof Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Kenney of 60 —r o [] ! vantage of the public fear of a[time ago, but it not, due to a SISTERS ARE SENT AWAY | Orangoe street, has entered the New “WANT ADS" Auto and T'ruck Ageocies . strike to unload at enhanced prices (misunderstanding, Miss Mary C, Ambrose and Mi&s|piyain General hospital for treat- ACMB TRUCHS—G6aler and Borvicy iy i = 'k Anna Ambrose of West Main street Alphabetically Aitanged For Quick wob Moto) Balea, 171 Soutd Main ¥ A& greatly augmented tonnage of | The proposed house would serve Bael sat o A th ment, and Ready Hefereate Plivne 870, | coal of inferlor quality.” to depreclate surrounding property, |Gendreau and Lehoux Bound Over \':"“k 'v'“""‘l"“p'j "rf‘v{f“ “l‘ "‘l‘ \'('I"" Mrs., A. L. Colehan of Stanley LING RATES FOR SO WOTON CANE= R snd servive. 4 ek He sald thelr present pollcy was |it was declded by the commission, = WOeNS Ay ¢ ra lace, Lol Miss|yoo0t and nieces, Catherine MHart, CUNSECUTIVE INSKRTIONS Capitol Bulck Cou 193 Arch Bt Phone Y (Continued I'rom First Page) |“conslderate only of commercial |and the permit was refused, in spite to September Term of Su- ‘“‘"’-" "‘h";b‘"““l’““ s h"‘:"‘“";l’”‘" Fleanor O'Brien, Margaret May and Preyatu 1. RS S of the fact that there were not for & Allingior. &) Esther v, have returned after Iine GADILLAG GARE=8aies perior Court P 1 o Co The first shift of the 10,000 main- mine workers,” he sald enough remonstrants present to Miss Pearl Ambrose of Dwight |ynanaing thelr vacation at Sea View jae Lol el il Lo s . @ tenance men who will police the|"have no alternative except to await |compel rejection, ecrse Gondreau of Hartford was [Siraeh hAu roturned from OCean | cottage, Sliver Sands, Milford, ; lioe SHEVROLETHoToR 52| T ] the time when the anthracite opera- held for the superior court under | ¥ 3 r spending r K81 maward ¥, Lane, pathologist a service, Superfor Aute Company. 176 B, auahouitne sanan anaby i S s el & E KU A S bonds of $1,600 by Judge Willlam C. [ Vith Misa Claire Newton of New |y o“No Britain General hospital Areh 8t Phous 312, % | mutual agreement with the owners. | pojtation, will be ready to discuss| SENT DOWN ON THE FARM |puncertora' tn police court this | York city. & and Mrs, Lane and family will leave GRYSLER=4 _ and 0. o f { took their assigned places without & |01y the problems of a new con-| This Is the time of the year that morning on charges of misconduet, | MF: and Mrs. Willam Kuper of next Monday for a three weeks' va- worsica Hennett Motor' 8alen 380 Afeh H ‘ hitch, In return for their continued |y icr, oxtri help 18 needed on farms, and |carnal abuse of a minor female and |31 Maple strect have returned from | 0 - trip to Hamilton, Canada, .fiag% e “Ind_verviea } employment these men are required | “\y' v rngiiy, president of the |Judge Willam C. Hungerford Ia not |transporting for purposes of prostl- “‘_r'!:"'\";( ""l‘_"},’}"k‘?f“l"‘_‘:"‘ snant I Tahn Sioan, Jr. supreme recorder S AT Notor Hales Coree 105 Bhe Be 8 by the unlon to contribute 36 fromiq,.n" Ajjen Coal company, and |OINg to allow any shortage of men |tution, Aurele Lehous of 422 Main Glacler Natlonmpeojoreda Eprings, | %0 Tample of Honor, William J. comer Feankpn. ®hone T3l { each sumb-monthly pay envelope 19| ohairman of the anthracite opera- at the Norwich state farm, sending |strest, arralgned on the same \\"“”'{.(;n“':”‘;‘f’”\.} ;‘I”\',l"x‘“,l""k' anq | Rawlings past supreme templar and VoD cans AND) TRUCKE=Forimsa ! ' the unlon emergency (und. The ob-|iory guqle committen, rejoined that | our 1o the institution this' morning | charges, was held for the uppor e R eRRLODRIR BATKEAR | iy 6t il e Pap reka s ORIl i M Y LA 3 1 erators will thus be indirectly con- tha present suspension was unfor- when they we arralgned before |court under bonds of $500, Mrs. :" Wenz and son, Andrew, tives and George H. Hamiin will he @ Bervice Co, 200 4 Main, Phuds 3201, B¢ Irlhul!ng $100,000 & month to the |y, oate and unnecessary. Ha placed [him in pollce court on charges of | The two men were airalgned Sat- of Belden street arrived home yes. |8 delegate to the supreme ecouncil HUPMOBILE CARGS—6ales wnd sarvice, unfon's war chest the biame upon the union leaders, |drunkenness, The quartet this morn- |yrday morning on charges of mia- |\ 40 agor o iy oot S trip to [of the Temple of Honor at Hing- City Bervice 8tation, Ha Ave. cor. b All through the night the coal| "y (' goreat ha Mr. Tnglis at |Ing makes a total of elght men the conduct, and the case was continued | f3/ o0 man, Mass., beginning next Vriday. Staniey Bt A M. Pauesss. =g trains tolled over the mountalnty, yq0 1y Soranton, “the anthra- | judge has committed to the farm In |from then until this morning to Mrs. G. M. Melzard of South High | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thompson of W l:.G‘l"nonr:;t?.k’l_-nd ;:3, 5.'.‘!;»"”‘5. grades, loaded gondolas . nu'm«r\j |eite miners are {dle this morning. [two days. glve Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods [girant ig entertaining Miss Maud | 48 Lincoln street left yesterday by NNOUNCEME S E_ A. Bence, () Main 8t Plione. 2316, bound; long strings of “empties™ |\ "o 150,000 are out of johs.| Those slated for the trip today in- opportunity to amend the charges | Crawford of Chicago, 1L, antomobile for Florida where they y CEXTNGTON, OAKTAND 853 GRAT Mos | rattling back to the mines for fresh iy .\ aning comes these men will [clude Jerry Lynch, No. 1, Willlam |as the evidence in the case tended Miss Mabel Wallen of 30 Warlock | will spend the winter, tor Care, Bales and Service, Hardware i loads. Tialiroad officlals expect Iniy, o \oet $1,200,000 fn wages. That |Jones of.225 West street, Richard [t show that the two men had com- R{roeE hnulsatiicned o mt O fCE) L8 E ___burial Lots, Monuments 1 Oty Wotor' Co. 6 Bila St _Piiond 3156 another 40 hours to dispose of the |i4y 0 gaily payroll of the mines. [L.ong of 52 Dwight street and Donniw |mitted more serious crimes. The Mass, where she graduated from the | Tess than ffty cents In sllver was | GURTAL VAULTS—Concrate e ::IH"—T:;& cure " Wes 1he Tew Hhe , traffle rush reached its peak just be- | “unot oy will miners and mines | Driscoll, all members of whet 1s|men wers bound over this morning Rice School of Dramatic Art. She | in circulation for each person in the | foroedi water yreof, nermetically seal | Faies und | w fore the week-end. Thelr suceess, [y .. 1t all kinds will suffer,” this |known to the police as the “Hariford |on the new charges without being has as her guest Miss Velma Hers- | United States July 1. Do not require larger lota Ressonsbly | STDFMOBILE MOTOR CARB—The Fee Id however, will also spell the 1avIng . ieoiine comes upon all hecause [Avenue gang." put to plea on them or given a iced. N. B. Vault Co. Kenaington | (ined 8ix." 8mith Motor Balea 100 West ' oft of some 10,000 raiiroad men, - A fiiead (oiallow St I aartre: 647-16 Mafn 8t. Phone 3900, shop employes and train crews on :: r,':"rmrr- m‘ !y::n"g:;.:g :h:w " WATSON TO CONFER 3 1:.’:‘ Thomas F. McDonough, ap Ni b ':“‘“'“N“““"""'",'“”“’:"l‘;: IS REEO MOTOR ECAM;?M g i. enaech \ % b ;. ;s L Monuments of a ; rvice, cor, | local and thorough coa) runs, new. contract was heing made Swampseott, Mass, Sept. 1 (F— |pearing for Gendreau, and Donal WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT AGheoparH Outxng B8 Heitor oxtiins | i ey e e s (SaueandiRervice, eer. ) No Plants Working e Senator Watson of Indiana, ranking |Gaffney, representing lLehoux, were | S our_spectaity. tor_Gabriel Snubfers, ' Over the 500 square m”"H‘]“ republican on the senate Interstate iwad\' to contest the new charges in < A Florist 8 | STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARI _a:.. = nartheastern Pennsylvanla which commerce committee, will confer [the local court, but the action of ——i Bervice, Albro ‘Motor Sal 2 } . CUT FLOWERS—pufted plant Teasing 260, Bing desp the natlon'a store of an-) N, Jo [ AL [} " here tomorrow with President Cool- |Judge Hungerford forestalled them st Upecialiing. on. funera) - work wfi?fi%%-fim thracite not hear a colllery whistle idge on the railroad situation. Sen- Rose M. Morin, 18, and her young- Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Chureh motor cara showrvom aod seryies, 137 v nor gee a mine car climb a breaker ator Watson is coming to Swamps- |er sister, the girls who were ar. FLOWERS—for the wedding. Gladioll,| Cherry §t. 'The Sleeve-Vaive Mator.” today. | cott from Washington at the presi- |rested at 422 Maln street last Friday asters. roser, etc. Fune R _O. Rudoluh Phone 2081.3 ~ 5 ¥ | up. We deliver to all s of = Earllest word coming up from the 4 dont’s request. night with Lehoux, were committed EU ML e Je Autos and Trucks for sale first maintenance men in the """"’v; to the Honee of the Good Shepherd §t. . Phon 8 BUTCK—FIve pissenger 1o p:nu;.or t{wr]’n‘g; .mb-]n £ M eparted the unusua e S, & I CARNATIO! doz. fine| mileage; fully'equipped. Including bale | o fortahle. acattered | (Continued From Tirst Page) in Hartford \] 4 T N en | S e g i & = ot 1 e L . Onk St lel 2643-12. BUICK—F6-pass. touring, 385, model D-i5, % !hrouk: the ‘:":;‘“‘ at (:'"'\;"w'; low the point which mark tndustrial || Wrinkles Vanish Befm'e' ! "’ : e tonsa ~s| 8 ey .Good mechln‘icu‘l condition Falt | valy, they rai ey almos ssed I u v Jery 7 e tires. Battery new this spring. Needs | the power hlasts of contract minsrs [depression. The daily gleanings of Your Very Eyes! nUA Y 5 : 3'8 MA'N 5 TH S e I8 blowing down coal for thelr laborers [the pawnshops are watches, tle pins - IJ f Q[ vorrsaitaiithmenmucdesnheaent et [] i | 8 clatter of jackhammers bit- [and other non-essentials such as the | L 2 g Waterbury., Telephons 4 . e ce. Ter: Bl ol e ECONOMY PRICES © TEL_ 2485 J (Kbl s Syt mrgy | | 48 ¢ o {sonal apparel and household belong- |lines and sagg vanish from your face road. Call 2026 or 193 Main 8t. Park- | \T{TPMOBITE, 1557 Toedel Gorles— for k i The coal mining towns promise | Aridifira auak fmpla and harmless HUPMOBILE, 1823 model touring for € reni \ly use, as 18 An s such simp! . . i or & Deming. s+ axel ah o 1382 l 1 I Lol activity fotar, Amusement |00 0 e o S sement St e & sl o v Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 11 A, M. T Tor BT DT VAR oS | Coaaacellint condition, LTek M 2 genters throughout the reglon are | ©400 ve evidence i okl |iiice Momy 1o yous hace Rudmeth e & ) 3 | Nativ and the Cooked Food Bhop on Arch 8t.| “ougham n firet » nischanical | preparine for a heavy outpouring of | Corroborativo videnco 1s furnish- |fulce, Anely to/your faco ani wagh e | (Continued From Flrat Page) é;fifinfi)fil}(;flg " 19C ;;(a)fll‘:xeTOFQ s 45c Roward. _Finder_return to Herald, | condition, paint and upheleiory are, ex- | their families. “Miners 2 i = “TE° |icss than 16 minutes ee the horrid T R Sy cellent, ‘brand .new cords,: 2 -wpares. " C. | L e v et hemionTiinetelthen fourb Toniuny | Sty oo was nine e sse Sk fliofrioF) SHMSHIEH Fitzpatrick and nis |l 7 F5 AR5 B B I i o Store Aunouncements 1| X Benca, §1 Main 8t Pions 3115, 8 ”:3:! a2 J ¢ streets in the congested 'Mu\m;m NeEs ’rl‘alrn y‘d!::sn;;x:', 7'1!‘" :\} w:nd:;-r wife had been separated about a Round qil‘]flin A.rl‘.arteuduoc\:ld flp!fll:.x l:?"'doldsrtfmf:mfll!. PAIGE—1923 Paige eb l“" m”z“kfl”_‘, % ere. district. Not in many a long day has , s sensation only the acty y o y ces. 3 perfect, good rubber; price $450, terms s nf tha men, domestically in- ! 4 oxperlence could make you belleva it year. s EAKS lb 39 d. Phone, Bristo] 265-13, ol i} "“:d""n:w,fld they planned to|!h® turnover in this training schaol | “Ric™id [Litlo™\s® cialy ‘wasned. oft. | Toacroft fs described s & quiet l o C ] BT T s S L g e “fivme R e for many of America's n;nrrhum The result |]! r:l.: rr;a;;r xmr;"«:: w;v‘rdt Anal el antercakriant whot wak c.t t pointment. ! ‘ epend the : princes been &0 heavy or the com- [exnensive and expert face masssge cou ! et e Sty l : N S JoLie e el v oY hanaidd bafn aokvarlea' i Mtc{incant s st masticonom]| L auerinelivon haodns She All Day Specials R BT ALUES I go0n Amc st 8 v ts 1 or la 3 A ie ooy Aared Feiiial el h LIS e pan o ’ s i N. 193 g .. improvements lang put o i | semopd broducts asldomBaseniintthel | nasvewiot, pawderediatitoot cromiseuc S RO S TR RO IER 0 FRESH CUT HAMBURG Sk h 18c 1922~ OVERLAND ¢ SEDAN. 1923 of time. he hammer and - paintiornate gelicatessens of Broadway [druggist. try It and you will have the A ° U 3 W\ R The regular meeting of the La-| OVERLAND TOURING. 193 DODGE | ¢ brush for the time being are to re- iy polg preeminent positions be- [Furprise of your life. Miami, LEAN POT ROASTS J e IDET St W It S A SEDAN. 1823 CLEVELAND TOURING, | ane : g SAD | dies’ Aid soclety of Stanley Memorlal | SEPAN, 1832 CLEVELAND TOURING | p!-:rr; :h: r;lrk :-v" R e G lnlr v'h:. ;\\:r;\hh:lmliqnl lforr; CHOICE SHOULDER STE Ih 19¢ [ church will be held Wednesday aft-| WARON. 6. GOHEN, 1NC. 1be PoRK | e closing day e - |eign clientele bu ey ha peel 2 e Z ernoon at 2:20 o'clock hurch.| ST, HARTFORD, CONN. OPEN EVE- tract was marked by n Erad | puppiemented by hardware, house: HRANKEORTS I S st h 81500 B e so2utloc e aithalnees feoi tapering off in production through-inold goods and articles of personal | ‘e 7 AT Spanish War Veterans, will hold . a Y { out the fields. Many of the miners [adornment. And the merchants are | o w d M . LEAN CORNED BEEF ................. b 10c e A W T AR T ! falid to return yesterday from Uhe visunlly romarous Carte Iosded | pecial 1or ednes ay lviorning BONELESS HAMS ... ovvveeiinnns T 35 Bling rom at the state armory 10| pas var ooroer T | werk-en o : | — —- morrow night at 8 o'clock. ; | Chris 7. Golden. TRinalde Chap-|with ready rolled stockings of latest ~ l SUGAR ik “_;I e ke o ‘:n"xnoafla‘:&:.mu priced 4 | pellind and Androw Majtey, the three design and cargoes entlrely of per. Dommo Granu ated weekly meeting of the New Britain Tin { district presidents who are field |fumes aftest the purc ;Ys:nvz Ir:ai.‘u b Ihs Kiwanis club tomorrow, the mesting i marshals In charge of the suspension (of feminine workers. Perambulal- | X9 an =0X S S f 1 49 belng given over to regular business, 1923 made fising trips to attend to fim |ing book shops—inost of the ware | o The attendance prize will be given R ! preparations throughout thelr juris- |in "j"””," fi';""‘l':‘,‘ :Jri.h:'“z]‘f,‘,,:rrm Satec = e H| by Herbert Martin. I 1933 Jewett coupe. » All thres leaders assured [—cater to the litera S < ‘ : , e i pne e Al R e AER R ke i IR dlare on EVAPORATED MILK .............. 3 cans 29c A'son was born last Saturday to e T b that the effectiveness of the suspen R At SRR GO o el i T > 2 25 Mr and Mrs. John J. Noonan of 362 | 8 piod would orove the hest uaran-|HRces oferd UHA Liom A€ MO CHALLENGE MILK ................ 2 cans 25¢ Q| park street " 108 'AROR {ETRERT. = % o &5, Al counselled | lailors—35"—: JALL: > (" 4 3 /) P) 2607, '"M:' :;'::"'12?;; n“lft e 2 | displays labels from Bond street and ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS ... 2!, 1b box 39c e aon ) ( Al “l¥ifth avenue establishments, g =z B C = i [ —- — S— —_— | harmful ta the canse G : Rt prAl T iscul Pink Sal 2 33, 3 n Jne enterprising merchan Uneeda Biscuit ink Salmon ..2 cans 33c AUGAT! g Will Reep Peace : R e 2 |\t e || NAUGATUCK VALLEY g Sahn T, Tewis, International presi- |1 alarm elocks only whd 1 aehi | 2 packages ........ 1lc | Fancy Sliced COACH LINES DODGE BROTHERE— b dent of the union, at his headquar. |G ARCEC ST E M riaal elock . Campbell’s Soups 3 cans 29¢ Pineapple ..... can 29¢ ! . A ters here nubliely “went tha bond of [SER AsSErS 0 Be T B < His Rumford’s Baking Premier Salad Dressing Pierce-Arrow Used ears; ‘open and closed; lete mod- § B the coal dlggers to keep the peace® | ' opy 50 the north purveys fram. | dan 9 T e 9 . els; aleo & few Forda in goad shaps, fn his announcement e also tank | TIENROE 0 T RO BATEE . = P°“,,df,‘ ...... K Ib -Sf 9 ,'a'}f jar ..o gjc Parlor Coach Service Bl U \ ‘ eccaslon to castlzate the mine own- I i rrom the south of France WEDGWOOD NEW BRITAIN to N i ; o 0 NE N to NEW YORK ers for want of what he ealled the | “ypiareperged among the more sol CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lbs. 97c (Dally, Including Sundays) £ & P. MOTOR BALES CORP. tack of sineerity in thelr qunmw:;.‘”y established "nr'-mrn'lmnlflxar- i || NEW BRITAIN--SPRINGFTELD 155 ELM STREET to negotiate a new contract to re- !y oca \who carry their wares on their e e [ Fibgs - [shoulders or in_skilfully siraneed BEST PURE LARD .... nadnoooans A BRI | G NEW BRITAIN T0 NEW yORK Phone 11 i 82 portmanteaus. Those includes in the 1GS T White Plains, Hotel Astor, Times % y res brushes. suspenders nr—m]t;.} PARK DAE‘EFI}RM E("(’h FOS00HG } dffze“;_si“f lfl'.‘"y:étfi";sum::" S e e : Aichies t 4 = 5 A . 5 atn, ; Natlonal [ Wed Andptne:kneckiies torEnnativould | EA‘ :H | Good Luck Oleo | First Prize Oleo 9720 . m. and 450 o m. ATl ® | {you : b ndal] l 33¢ 1h 29¢ 1h :lmfiel Astor, T"Vmeua Equare, New York, R ‘. v No estimate has ever heen made 2 245 p.m. and 10:18 p. m. MMER CLEARANCE SALE | S SR of the volume of business fransac - - s - e = Returning, leave Hotel Astor, SPECIALS |#1 on the “curb markets. An indl- EVERGREEN CORN ................ dozen 15c BRI TR SR Tl lcation may be derived from the at- E l 0 R Sa] v TAN A G Loy 1024 Hudssn Bedan oot 300 ot e merevams (N Be Here Earl Y= nly 50 ugs on Jaie— LARGE RIPE BANANAS ............ dozen 29¢ NEW BRITAIN TO SPRINGFIELD 1925 Hudson Conch 1 pen ay Jast week at a dinner which cost e e e s e I tepias e et hwlck i Westachas 1834 Hudeon Conch 3] l A egrd 145 a ‘piate. 1 C Native Beets or | Native Squash .. 3 for 10c D s Werthinvion S Tae poa edes BEST CUTS | B to a Customer Carrots ..... bunch 5c | Solid Head Lettuce Teave Hotel Rurritt, New Britatn, 3:10 1924 Hupmoblle Coype \ | . Y N 3 5 5 | p. m. and 9:35 p. m., ving in 1924 Hupmobile Touring Car SIRLOIN Common Council to Get Long Green Cukes 3 for 10c each ... i 100 B s e and e 1923 Ford Sedan | ROUND | Bobrowolski’s Appeal ( Red Ripe Tomatoes Sound Yellow Onions Reet Btatlons En Routa 1358 Blckenbacker Tourtng Cor rQ e tam browol- 5 \ N \i NG 5 MG o At A ol o 25 Fare to New York— 1924 Chevrolat Touriny STEAKS .. Ih. 33c The appeal of William Dot rhwlf\l JIOHN.AJANDRE\VSgCI;A 2 3 lhs‘ ............. 10¢ Bdbs ... 5¢ RURSLES e 1 Enos Tourms ER |ski from the action of the building N u W W i oy 0BE Fancy Sweet Potatoes Sweet or Hot Peppers Fare to Springfeld— TENDE |commission in reiccting his applica- * THE BIG FURNITURE STORE | One way, §1.18; Round Trip, $3.00 \ SMALL tlon for permission to build a six -, A G2 = | b e - iy For Further Information, Reservation THE— 5 b 33C tenement house on Farmington ave- 1372 MAIN 5T.. NCW BRITAIN CONN. or Further nformation, ¥ tho : FOWL . o nue will be one of the matters to be Telephone 3310 HONETMAN AUTO SALES €O, LEGS taken up and disposed of at a spe- 199 ARCR #2. ) ‘ GENT ezt e S LAME ... - JOC| THE POTTERS BY J. P. McEVOY e CHOPPED 16 | e COULD HELP A 1ITTLE WHAT ARE YOU SQUAWKING | YES, THERE wASNT | i 2 BEEF ..... b, C ! HAE ONY ONE G GET ALONG Witd JUST MOVE P 3 AS0UT £ You USED To TeLL/ SO MANY OF You iy RENEWED FoRDS CLOVERBLOOM ; PAR OF 0ARS To\) ONE PAR - REACH TH Me YoU LOVED To, ROW (7" THOSE DATS. SCME ) [ PRINT 49 : WE, PA S CCASIONALLY u“ MOONLIGAT /' DAY, TLLMIRADE You 182 Tutor setan (1), ac as. b / et e OF ' FOR Two LITTLE 1 oadster (2), at $300, T ) ) 3 q 1023 d BUTTER .. Ih. C WUES, MY SIZE : 1 Tourme eeh 3 aevian, [l 1 1031 Coupe at $150, \ 1923 Coupe at $325. ’ 1023 ;I'lbln' truck, (stake sides), at 193¢ 3 ton (panel bedy) &t 8175, 1923 Ton express at $300, ¢ OTHER CARS @ & ' | ' Paigs, 1915, 7 passenger teurink at { , Ree, 1919, touring ear, § pasenger, 70 West Main St. || ‘ at d100. 4 » Libera! tsrms on all the absve ears. .\ | 1 \ i Home WeT WASH b AUTOMOTIVE SALES & BERVICE co. \ i LAUNDRY wit g i H | v 200 B. MATN. 8T, PHON® 3101, 'WILL KEEP THE : i IMIS . MISSUS FyROM LEADING l e/ s A DOG'S LIFE.” L Aowasour 'POLLY AND HER PALS Catches It BY CLIFF STERRETT i b /7 5053; Al e e S : J é = ‘ A - . e e ey i SC——— - ¥ y s GOT THAT EISH PA, RUN FER TH' L COME, COME, NOTHING, NOTHING, EXCERT A NASH USED CAR DEPT.—IF YO AR® t . | | E“\ MOUNTED WITH DIASTER. o DoCTOR, QUICK, NEEWAR SuRELY HOUL ATE Hon Doc DELICIOUSLY FAT DRIED FiSH ;ofiffinr?no:r?::u“:‘: c&'i ) } 1 " . 4 5 v = H el PARIS AN’ TLL LEAVE T 'S AWFUL SICk ALL O / SOMETHING THAT ) NOTHING: HON PA LEFT OVER THE SECOND FLOOR. A. G. NAWKER, &3 { S THERE FER. TH’ A SUDDEN! HAS GIVEN You ALL/\ /_/ FIREPLACE ELM BT. PHONE 2458, - J OF THIS PAIN e | o 1% [ R > » g ‘ l — = iy " OUR WET WASH PLAN MARTS | —————————————eee | 2 1T'OR A SWELET AND CLEAN LIFF } LOOK AT THESE BEFORD YOU BU'f— ] { LEXINGTON GERIES 23 TOURING i | MOON 25 COACH, LIKE NEW, NOO! 23 TOURING. LEXINGTON SPR(1.L A i SEDAN. AARON G. COMEN, INC. 9.5 ; | PARK ST., HARTFORD, CONN, Dl‘ ? | EVENINGE. N ' ;: 3 | —_— \ e [ \ o\ | STANLEY, 1031—STEAM. TOVE Paser: . o ~ (s GER. MUST BE SOLD THIS. WEEL . | SEE IT-MAKE AN OFFER. HERE S ; [ A BARGAIN. AARON G. COHEN, INC, l l 185 PARK ST, RARTTORD, CONN. o B . EET an CLEANYY

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