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WISCONSIN ELECTION oung LaFollette and Dithmar Are - 216,000 ALREADY | 1S SUBSCRIBED Bankers Raising Fund for Boon- omic Seholarship Pighting 1t Ont At the Polls For Seat In Senate 2 (M—Votes tion today sert M. L eed his father or whether er candidates will he 4 States senato Atlantie City, N The through Lewis York, chairma versary comn the nual con of $218 000 establi acholarsh state and t Tncluded 1 tribution of 3 council of £25,000 ot Banking tions of & and sfx of £1,000 expected by association the full sum wiil br the conventions day. Willlam B. Knox association, made a v petuation to ti tem in his openl was listened to and members of “There is radicalism provided the ! of tha Ameriean ) A understanding business and go\er Plerson. “Where k telllgence exist, destru eannot flourlsh.” : Pretty Swindler position ¥, Dithmar. John M. Ba W American A lican nom- Nimselt of the V1924 ) hie cam- | endorse- \Aministration the econ. Is running , La party runs as an by 4 ind inee, en- LaFol- has ac- incer nt of the same pl socialist-labor 1o no campaign L PORTUGAL FIGHTS BANDOF RADICALS Tipped OFF by French, Arrests Are Made in Lishon Lishon, Sept. (Pr—Warned !the French police that foreign agita- from Frénce to nothing from = trn of Hals of | Mr nd in- the orie | 20 by tors had proceeded Portugal on a the Portuguese authorities have un |covered in Lisbon a revolutionary concel ation center and have a rested four leaders, Other arrests are expected to follow, and the government sures to expel all alien suspec A meeting today of the democratic party from which the present cab- inet was formed, passed a motion condemning the action of the miil- tary tribunal which Sunday a successful of la April The generals composin bunal decided that the acc inspired by patriotic motives. April asted about 24 hour and twelve persons were killed ar 73 wounded military rising this tr sed we revolt e e e Dominick DiPinto va. es and gl M Heirs, represenfat of Richard Anna Mary E ldy creditors Thompson, Thompson, and Geor, Cit Court, City Britain, slaint of Dominick is taking prompt mea- | quitted the participants in the un- | revolutionary mission | NO DANGER OF ANY MASS. STATE OFFICIAL KILLS HIMSELF AT HOME 43 Towns and Citles in Second Con New Envoy gressional District Are Choosing Member of Congress, Springfeld, Mass, Thirty-three towns and cities stituting the second congressional district are voting today In a special election to A successor fo the late Congressman George R Churchill. of Amherst. The contest re Henry L. Bowles of this , republican, and Roland D. Saw- of Ware, democrat. Mr. Bon farmer member of the gover- counell while Mr. a Congregational minister a dozen vears been a rep- {n the tegislature of this apt. 20 (A elect yver i3 a nor's exeeutive Sawyer has for resentative rtate. Tdeal weather led today but the turnout of vot 18 expectad to be only falr, Re publican leaders in distriet which is normally republican, have during the campaign emphasized the danger of over-confidence, This fs the district which Frederick H. Gil lott senator, represented for eonditions pre MacVeagh, New York law. | has been named by President Coolidge as Amerjcan ambassador to Japan. He succeeds the late Edgar A. Bancroft, Charles yer e the pre many years SPANISH WAR VETS Potersburg, Fla., Sept, 20 (P C'alonel Harvey H. Hanna, fourth Tennessee volunteers; Richard R. Flynn, commissioner of stats aid and pensions of Massachusetts, and Col- onel Carmi Thompson of Ohlo, for- | mer United Stafes treasurer, and for- mer secretary of the interlor, were nominated for commander-in-chief of the United Spanish veterans at thelr national eneainprient foday, 8, SHORTAGE OF GAY Texas Company Chemist Gives' His Reasons New Tork, Sept. 20 (M-—Although estimating that by 1975 thers will be 4,060,000 automofive engines nsed in this country, an increase of §70.000 over the present number. there is but little danger of an ofl or gasoline famine, K. G. MacKenzie consulting chemist of the Texas ompany, told delegates the | American Chemical soclety's sym- | posium which opened for a four day | tion of a twn stor |session today. | tireproot * sehoot NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR to recelyed from nd comple ment by be loca ain, Conn., and Iee of the Hillsida Place, the Schiool Department w Britaim, Mr. J. M noof the Building Com- four o't Monday, ind bas bl The object of the symposium, of- 3:}”";" | ficials of the socicty explained, 18 1o fiyqe to determine the truth about ‘the | Britain, Conn, oil resonrce Teading [0t thee Cikvent {chemists and geologists from New | s f mittea on or hefn York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey | nation's Gy The | and the subject should be given seri- | | DiPinto of New Britain, praying for | forth a cancellation and judgment that said declared void, the mortg: he pending on the first , and aring mortgage found by that the Thonip and heing authorigy Richard 1 Anna M. Thompson, Mary F and Geo S Eddy, if living nown fo the plaintift or his 1 that if dead the heirs and _ creditors, or or the D subscribing ihouts of Eddy wre diamonds, cash and attorney, a prominent Francis- cans are said to have composed the loot of Mrs. Barbette Hammell * beantiful proprietres an exc shop who is missing. she of swindlers in the timated achemes nett Limousines, elothes of Hin representafives of them, residence to some ome af them, is unknown the Theref of per n by H ed in said eity, his it attorney is ordered ¥ 1id Dlic n usive that complaint New paper pub a week for s commencing 24th no is one t giv ¥ tion in the consecntive we NOTICE before the 10 day of | By order of the eourt 1 EMIL J. DANBURG | Hobert Camp No 771 tf 'THE POTTERS A each street of | ¥ now | Monday of Oc- | of | Clerk of the City Court. 'Sepr. 20 entitled to ocnsi 1 bid forms ar fons. Proposa epting t Ing work, shall be d drawn to loran, (i Outober lare in attendance. While the immediate supply exhaustion is slight servation in the United Stat largely ‘with the consumer, M Kenzie said, Detroleum resources tho specit danger of i oil con- rests i the sun of $5000,00, A bond of sum equal the re not heing replenished at the rate famount of the proposal, gun MRt they are being withdrawn, he added, | faithful performance of the contract, will hey are being AN * [ ba required of the successiul general con- tractor, from a Sceurity Company accept- able to the Committee. Beparate proposals will also be recefved on the plumhbing an 7 el , and heat- ing and ventilating work. A contra figuring separately upon the o nish a bid bond in the for each of tha plumbin and $2000,00 for the ventilat work, and the successful con- tractor_on cacli of theso contracts, vill b required to furnieh lond from a Sc- H Nitv o | curity Comp: acceptable to the Com- In Reliability Tour | G, Gt i s T bt Chicago, Sent. 20 (A—Five of the |ance of rq;‘y contract, of 4 sum equal to enteen planes in the first annual | the aniount of each prepesal. part airplane reliabilify tour. took off he- | tha succossful bidder or bidders to on- tween 9 and 9:10 a. m., today for |ter Into a contract with the City within p § cheduled stops | o0 davs from the date of award, Omaha, with two sch stops | o0 b lofort s en route. and e velgined!it \e ships, starting from Detroit |as tod SR ¥ in the run for the Edsel |(efault, and the Bonding Co tifind, trophy. reached here late in | 'y ous conzideration. Greater efficien- oy iIn gasoline uses. elimination of | waste, and development of more effi- | clent motors were enumerated the most vital means of aiding con- | servation. | as | fur sum of $1 and electrical | work, heating and on Airplan clied, the Said ster LIk Ford the Droposals of the general contrac- ara to include entire bulldin | complate, with the exception of the heat- | ing and " ventilating work, Also geparate proposals wiil he teceived from contra tors for plimbing, electrieal work and afternoon. ARREST AVIATORS ‘aribon, Maine, Sept. 20 (A) — Aviators in Maine must be reful "jr"':s”v ', lvy:x":” ;rn I what day of the week they choose | .on'"ar rejert an for theiv flights. Three men appear- | ed {n court here today charged with flying an airplanc on Sunday. Thefr case was filed, The aviators, who expressed much indignation their detention, we w of Caribou, H. at of Syracuse. N. Y., and 1 Cornhall of Australia t of a bid Plans may WALTE ering tha plumbing tnelnding over he and ventllating work ount will he refunded to the con if he returns the plans and &peci firatlons 1 gond condition fo the t. at hie office, not later than O A o forms Skt Proposal fo and Chatrman of the and the | tated wiral, ut on hlank d marked ol, for the Dol Department J. M. Hallora Committee, and t. plumbing, eloc- HALLORAN accompa aled ene Ste Rrit Speéia] Notice tn Build left hand k the All dealers and eub-agents for the Saturday Evening Post, Ladies'| |Home Journal and Country Gentle- | | man will now be gupplicd by Frank Gentile. 274 South Maln street, after 30, Call 1387.—advt | S S —— 15 THAT AlL Y SaY P 1 Tk . LRE GANG To SHOULD HER A MICE 1ITTLE KIS GOODBYE ¥ SAY k QVER THERE Na, VISAY Y'WANTA MARRY ME DATTER 2 WAL, WOT KIND OF A E N A GoCcD L‘ TEXAS FAMLY, SUH, UT MY FATHER 1S 10 MEXICO \ AT PRESENT! FAMBLY Do YE COME FROM 2 the | 00.00 | wleut 1 £15.00 | ues Camps and Zinman In Dispute Over Lease tanley Bamoracyk today brought against Herbert and Mortimer vnp and Meyer Zinman for $2,600 (for recovery of a deposit which the plaintifi alleges he placed with the letendants for the procuration of a 1 on a store at 452 Main street in March of this yea Deputy Sher. iff Matthew Papciak served the writ nd the case is returnable in the su- rerlor court the first Tuesday in No- | vember i ML Alphabetically and R LINE R CONSECUTIV] Ay days days days . daya 1 1lin 1 1in A1 lin, 1 lin 1 1 day 1 1 days ....1 lin Yearly Order Rat Count 6 words 14 lines to an Minimum Space, Minimum Book Samoracyk alleges that in March, e contracted with the three defend- ants for the lease of a store at 482 Main street and that he deposited with them $1,450. He alleges that In the agreement hetween the {wo par- fies, it was stated that the lease would be delivered fo him on Tues- day. March 24, ¥225, at 12 o'clock Classitied Page on A M, Ads tor 225, Aceepted contenience Ask for a * noon moracyk further allages that the ( lefendants failed to deliver the lease | it the stipulated time and that he | found that he did not want the leasc after that date, The next day, he ANNOUN Burial Lots, Arvangod No Ad Accepted After 1 THE HERALD “WANT ADS” For erence, ATES FOR E INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid 10 k) 20 13 M b 0 13 It 38 TR TR s Upon Applieation to a line, inch 3 line Charge, Quick . . . . o 0 . P. conts, M sat for Same Day 10 Over the Telephons of customers, Call Want Ad" Operator. "EMENTS Mouuments 1 ] | AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies L] WE TRU nd Service, Bric: won Motor 171 South Main 8t Plions 870, BUICK MOTOR CARB—sales and service. Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t Phone 2607, CADILLAC CARS—Bales ané Lash Motor Co. “A Reputuble Concern.” West Maln, corner Lincoln streets. CHEVROLET MOTOR UARS—Sales and sorvi Buperfor Aute Company, 17¢ Arch Bt Phony 211, CHNYSLER—4 and 6, 8ai and service, Bennett Motor 8alea 360 Arch 8t. _Phone 2062, DOODGE BROTHERS—8xles and servic 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 156 Elm 8t corner Frankiin. Phone 731, o, dervice aud eervice Genuine riea Automotive Bal .. 200 B. Main. Phone 2701 HUPMOBILE CARS—Bales and service. GCity Bervice Btation, Hartford Ave, cor. Stanley St A. M. Paonesss. LEXINGTON—Oaklaud and G High grade motor cars Eales and service. C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t Phone 3218 LEXINGTON, OAKLANL and GRAY Mo~ tor Cars, 8ales and Service. Hardware BORIAL VAULTE— forced: wate: od. will outl Do not requl priced. N. B. Vi Tel, 647-15 NEW BRITAT Oak Bt \lleges, he demanded the return of Ihis deposit from the defendants stat- ing that they did not live up to the terms of the agreement, They re. fused refurn the money stating that were ready to deliver the ense on the 2ith of March. Samor- refused the Jease and has to they lacyk eclalty. preot, Concrete wtesl rein: bermetically seal ither wood or metsl lota. Reasonably on. ault Co. Kenwng N—Mounmental Worke, 133 Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and lett cutt City Motor Co., 6 Elm 8t Phone 3734, NASH—motor cars. 6es the new liime. fales and Bervice A G. Ha o Tim etreet. SLDFMOBILD MOTOR CARA—'The Re- tined SIx." Emith Motor Salea 100 West Main_St._Phone 2000, STUDE! ER MOTOR CAR Bervice, Albro Motor Sales Arch Phone_260, | hrought snit to recover the alleged tamages sustained in the transac. < reen Flortst ary_reasonable prices houses, 15 Oak Bt | CARNATIONS—and fresh vut flowers, for Lall persopally or phone all occaslo 2383-12, V Garden tltors . Special Notice Greenhouse, are welcome, Flowo 1163 Efanley St WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cara, showroom and eervice, 127 Cherry 8t. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” R. O. Rudolph. Phone 2051.3, FORD CARS AND TRUGKB—Fordson JPR— L AUTOMUTIVE Autos and Trucl PATGE—"Chummy 6 cyl. 45:h, p, Doperidabl riding with snubbers, extra bumper. Makes round trip to London on.§ gala. of gas. $200. 9 East Maln 8t FORD BARGAINS=1923 TON TRUCK JPE, WIRE WHEELS, LATS BEUAN LATE 'ty 8210, AAKON G, LI 8T, HART- FORD, CONN P —————— RENEWED FORDS Ton truck, 186, 1 ton (panel bods) at 178, Ton express at $200. OTHER CARS 1919, 7 passenger touring at 3150, 1019, touring car, & passenger. at $100, (stake sides Liberal terms on all the above cars. AUTOMOTIVE BALES & EERVICE CO., 200 B, MAIN BT. PHONE 2701, Autos and Trucks for Sale BUICK nde passenger (0UTinNg, 6 ately owned. Must ba sold [ i T Publie whist, W garioLy, L. Morgan lodge, | K. P, Junfor Mechanics hall, Hun- | gerford Court, Tuesday, Sept. 29th, 8:00 p Six prizes, FOR™ EAT, stock for fall pla Ing plants, ehads trees, ones made oyve ecapa Gardencrs, Merlden, Conn of guaranteed las M. H. Tuttle, Rritain m. ESSORS’ NOTICE GUT FLOWBRS=potted planta, Phone 1412-2, 109 Winthrop St. [ 517 _Churcb 8t =privet and barberry hedge nting. Hardy flower ornamental ehrubbery and ew lawns put In and old Nott Plant Co., Land 320 Columbus Avo. Maker «ens. Phoue erders t ing Specializing on funerel work. Johnson's Greenhous New ©an ‘be bought right, Phone chanicaliy per- cheap It taken at once BUTPE= new tires Gladden_ st CHEVROLET COUPE, dition. with extras. Phona 13 % ORIV TRUCK—1 (on, 1835, Tn good con- Aition. Express body on ft. Good har- gain it taken at once. Inquire, George Plerre, 45 ta St ird floor, ORDCOU ok ke new; 1625 -t T0%4—perfact con- Original owner. 5 o On or hefore October 13, 1025 all | persons who are owners of personal | Iproperty subject to taxation in the City of New Brifain, Conn,, are her by notitied to file a Tax List properly imade ont and sworn to with the ard of Assessors at their office. The following property is subje |10 taxation and must he listed under |2 penalty for failure to list the Lost an BANK BOOR-—on ¢ No. 24236, lost, bank, BLACK HORSE: vard on Hudeon have same animal, ¢ rom 6 please notify J. 480 Main Horses, Mules, Thoroughbreds, d Found “omme Please return to above ound, stra . Berlin. Owner ma paxing for ad and_kecp . H, Miller, Phon up; Tal 1 Columbla St wand Finde Walsh at Walsh & Hol- St T Trust Co a4 Into_a Ford sedan, Rudolpli's Garage, Cherry St Phone 2051-2. Salesroom, 7 Main §t. Phone 21° LEXTINGTON=6 passenger, 1923 brouglham n first class mechanical condltion, paint and upholstery are ex- cellent, brand new cords, 2 epares. C. A. Bence, A1 Main St. Phone 2215, NATIONAL —touring ¢ h-pass garags to rent. 22 Cottage Place, GOSN ORTE, conditin P iate Tel. T Ta1e, $200, for sale, Apply A1 1242 Tast Neat Cattle, Oxen, ete, Cows, o tag. Three Year Olds, Two Year Olds. |t male, 2 Park S Tost, Yearlings, Thoroughbreds, Rheep, Goats, value exceeding $100 Swine, vaule exceeding 3 Pouliry (No. of IFowls) value ex- ceeding Doj | nd Sts. proving property K LOST=1924 "X Main or turn to Reward. agons, cte., Bieycle Watehes, Dinmonds, other pieces jewelry, value exceeding $ Household furniture, of any one | tamily, value exceeding $500. of b ween Arch St. bus. 71 Wallace 8t four montl Reward. LADY'S—fanley bag found, cor. Camp and 3 Owner can have same by and paying for ad tan hound “ring, . Finder Maln 8t Arch streets, or or Valued for a keepsake. Tel, 20673, | Private Wbraries and books. value B exceeding § Pianofortes, piano players, phono- Dlack _and Tel. 1121 ] tan inder please notify N. B, Bird & Feed SAVINGS BANK B Commereial Trust turn to Agnes Joh 8t., aphs and other 1nusical instru- | ments, value exceeding $23. IFarming tools, actually and exclu- |sively used in the business of farm- |ing upon any one farm, value ex- {ceeding 8200, Mechanies' tools, | the o ing H Facess of eredits over Middletown, Pers T drive a Can accomm to GOTNG car, going Herald. DRIVING dne ot Emith, actually used by or in his trade, value excced- S twn passen Rox 285, T debits of {merchants, incinding individuals and Florida, o Tampa OR—N Co., 1 neton I “onn. Tinder re er, 100 High onals Big Studehake odate 3 peple. Farty Write, Box Florida_soan, ngers. Addrees, Plainyille, Conn partnerships, but not corporations, Bonds, Mortgages and other notes, | Credits, other choses in action | Cash on hand, money on deposit in bhank in fhis state or elsewhere, except deposits in Connectient Sav- ings banks, savings departinent of any Connecticnt Trust company ‘or savings department of any Connecti- look better than _Studio. SUFFERERS OF Asthin, dropsy, and paralvsis. T | relieved, saved. man Box 1 without Address, 5. New H: GLD PHOTOGRAPHS—Wa copy them to Arcade the old ones, HEART TROUBLE— blond pressure high will gladly tell you free of charge, how my dear mother was and hor life This T feel Is my duty to hu- Spence, drugs, Mrs. aven A Conn, D. collar, Tabbit hounds, | 3827 on the 6 16, City Advertisement TENNIS COURTS proposals will be received by the Board of Park Commis of New Britain, Conn., until ; on October 5th, 13925, for the con- struction of two tennis courts, com- plete with backstops, drainage and accessory grading, at Willow Brook Park. in the City of New Britain, A set of plans and specifications may be obtained from Ralph B. Wainwright, Supt. of Parks, New Britain, upon posit of $5.00; sald deposit to be refunded to un- successful bidders upon the return of the plans and specifications be- fore October 15th, 1 . Fach bid must be accompanied by a certified check, pavable to the order of the Clity of New Britain, in the amount of IMive Hundred Dollars, or by a satisfactory bond for this amount, as a gnarantee that the bid- der will enter into contract within ten days after the award of the bid. Checks or hondg of unsneccessful bidders will be refurned to them immediately after final action on the proposals. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Sealed h r Natfonal Bank, value exceeding $300, | Taxable personal property subject {10 listing not mentioned in any | printed jtem above. | The Assessors will he in session for the purpose of recalving such [1ists in Room 208, City Hall, on Oc- [tober Ist and each week day there- |after up to and including October [15th from $:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. |and October 3rd, 10th and 15th from [7 p m. to 2 p. m. in addition. | FRANK M. ZIMMERMAN. | JAMES J. BUTLER, | FRANK DZICZEK Dated at Britain, Conn,, Sth day of Sept. 1225, City crnoon last. A daughter wa Mrs, bush of this eity. New this 2 man P. Cooley. WHY NaT, ID LIKE To Kniow IVE PLATED WITH HER ALL AFTERNOON ; THAT'S ENOUGH FOR HER T MEXICO 2 1S HE WOTH ANN MCLEN 2 CHNES, SWH, HE'S WORTH A WHOLE. LOT OF MOMEN - Max Silverbush city on September 25. was formerly Miller, daughter of Mra. S, M. Miller Items Mr. and Mre. George Froeba of 15 Winthrop street are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daugh- ter, Bernice Hannah, on Sunday aft- s born to Mr. of New Mre. Silver. Miss Esther C. Elford B. Eddy has transferred property on Lincoln street to Nor- BE: MAYBE® T1L HAVE MARRY HER, LIKE FBE _MOVES and York SIDES, IF T KISS HER By order of the Board Commissioners of the City Britain, Conn. wf Park of New Wm., F. BROOKS, Chairman Dated Sept. 2% 192 Special Notice Monthly supper given by st seph's Ladies’ To- Ald society Wednes- day evening. Supper served from 5:30 to 8:30, Special accommoda-~ tidns for those reporting for work at 5 o'clock. Adm. 50c.—advt, BY J. P. McEVOY To N A WHOLE “TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS EF TH SHERIEF CAN GET RIM OUT OF MEXICOLY BUICK USED CAR LEPT. the following lafe mode “are on hand, correctly priced and In fine conditlon. Master ix touring. Ford coups, Ford coups. Jewett_coups. Mazwell sedan, CAPITOL BUICK (o, 193 ARCH BTREET PHONE 2607, OLUSMOBILE §PORT—touring bargain $550. Dodge touring $125. Qakland ‘23 tourtng, 8225, Bulck touring 85, Marmon 1 vuns good, 3185, Lexington late model sport touring $976. Lexington speclal road- ster, refinished, 3950, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc. 185 Park Bt. Hartford, Conn, CHRTSLER USED CAR DEPT. 924 Chrysler aport touring. Maiwsll 4-pass. coupe. Chandle) chummy sedan, Auburn, §-p Maxwell touring. Bujck 6-cyl. 6-pa 24 224 224 § 4 4 Cheyrolet coupe. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL $.30. B TT MOTOR SALES CO, 250 ARCH STREET TEL, 2062, SWEEPING CAR REDUCTIONS THE NEXT TEN DAT8 Cleveland sedan Maxwell sedan. Maxwell touring (2.) Nash touring. Overland touring. Fords (3.) Uadillac Touring, 7 pass Cole 8, Tourla., 1 pa Hudson Bedan, § pai Hudson Coacly, , b Hudeon Coach, '8 Hudson Coach, 5 pai Hudson Bpeedster, 6 paa Essex Coach, 5 pass, Overland Sedan. 1821 Overland Tourt ~THE— THE HONETMAN AUTO SALES 139 ARCH 8T, CLOEED CAR SPECIALS—PRACTICATL- LY NEW HUPMOBILE CLUB BEDAN £125 BRAND NEW MOON SEDAN EW DIANA SEDAN—BIG DISCOUNT. LEXINGTON BEDAN $1250. IN EXCELLENT S§HAPE. AARON G. COHEN, 1 185 PARK BT, HART- FORD, €O} GODD VALUE— Tour chazce to buy a good uped Ford, backed by the reputation of the largest ler in sorthern Cemmscticut. & few specials. Mamy more trom. Tuder, Tudor Coupe. Tudor. tires. Fordor. $409 tires. Panel. $250 Touring.| Runabout. 0188 1150 1350 $350. New patzt and New paint and Emall dewn payments, Fay as 700 rde. PHONE 1514 BZE MR, GOSSELIN -— OVERLAND USED CAR DEPT, 1926 Ford coupe. 1923 Ford sedan Ford' tourlnge models, Overland touring. Overland touring 376, Cleveland roads Ovarland closed ‘delivery truck Buick 6 touring, $75. R. C. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY BT, PHONE 3951-1, PHONE 2111, ( 18 1921 1925 1919 T MAIN BT, DEPENDABLE USED CARS DOLGE BROTHERS— 1924 Touring. 102 1923 Touring. 1323 Screen delivery, 1920 Screen delivery, 1921 Touring. TERMS ARRANGED THE £ & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 155 ELM ET. TEL OPEN EVERT EVENING 781,

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