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GREENLAND'S ICE CAPS MAKEIT COLD European Weather Said fo Be Greatly Affectsd Copenhagen, Oct, 22 (A — It a 1eteorological wireless station were cstablished in the interlor of Green- | land, it would be possible to warn | Flurope of coming storms with abso- lute certainty, in the opinion of Prof. W, H. Hobbs of Michlgan university. Prof. Hobbs is here sisting In the sclentific program for the expedition of Lauge Koch acr the inland ice of Greenland next year. “ A similar phenomenon is only to found on the Antarctic con- tinent, where S8ir Douglas Mawson, by wireless from the {nland fce, warned the south coast of Australia of a terrible cvclone that reached Australia 48 hours later, sald Prof. Hobbs, Most of the weather affecting HWurope comes from Greenland’s icy mountains, Prof. Hobbs believes. | “The results of the long aerles of axpeditions on the inland ice, which were commenced by Dalagar some 150 years ago, clearly show that the storms of northern and western Europe originate as cyclones in the cold alr of the interior of Green- land and from thi rage over and beyond the coasts with a violence which surpasses that of a tropical | hurricane,” he said. “In the interlor of Greenland it is, mccording to my theory, practi- cally calm, The clouds there descend on the mountain tops, which is the cause of the thick fog with frost/ rim, which is always mentioned |ni reports from there. From the interior the winds are then blown to all sldes out beyond the coasts.” The new Koch expedition across Greenland will have’an opportunit of testing Prof. Hobbs' theories. Koch will carry self-registering ap- paratus for measuring meteorologi- cal conditions and newly invented appliances, able to stand the shak- Ing of sledge travels. MELLON PROPOSES NEW SCHEDULE (Continued From First Page) Petition From West, Representative Hawley, can, Oregon, then presented a pe- tition from the western states fax- payers’ conference, asking repeal of the inheritance levy. Milbank John- son, president of the conference, in 2 message to the committee, eaid the confersnce unanimously disap- proved of the tax except in the case of vimergencles such as war. Citl- zens nf 12 states, Arizona, Callfor- nia, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Ne- vada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, * are represented in the conference I, B. Louden of Tairfield, Towa, urged a cut from 12% per cent to 8 & per cent, in the corporation | tax. He was not opposed to sugges- tions for a combination of the co poration and capital stock levie The latter rate is one-half per cent. Exemption “of incomes from ir- revocable trusts was asked by John| A. Stulp, speaking for the American Association of Cemetery Superinten- dents. Many trusts of this nature, he sald, are created for the per- petual care of ¢ republi- or When it becomes monoton- ous to look at the same walls day in day out, it is time for a change of scene. Get it by changing your wallpaper New wallpaper will cheer your spirits and brighten your rooms. You will find the paper you want in our fine new offerings. HALL’S 179-183 | 8L rouR WY PTUMBLA') {woRTH #12529), Catalogue ' & Son Dept 30 Ave e J \ 543 K. X e LONE BOARYTO ACT ON TALCOTT . DISPUTE (Cotninued from First Page) permit shall have heretofore heen lawtully and finally Issued; provid- ed, that constructlon shall begin within three months from the date of issuance of such permit, and that the building be completed 1n its en- tirety within one year from the date of enactment of this ordinance.” Work was taken up on the build- Ing today whero It was left off Sat- urday. Should the board of ad- justment at a speclal session on Wednesday night rule the appeal is properly taken, but in the meantime the building has progressed, there is likelihood of a cllm for damuges against the clty, some attorney adl- mitted today. On the other hand, should Jaffe, through am injunction, tle up the building until the winter eason is on and work cannot be completed, heavy dimages might be collected from Jaffe, his counsel to- day admitted, BURRITT GRANGE B3 AZAAR Arrangements have een com pleted for the bazaar to be held in Judd’s hall under the =auspices of Burritt Grange next Saturday after- noon and evenng. Home made cakes, bread and candy as well as fancy work and aprons wvill be on sale during the day, while {n the evening a sketch “Trouble Brew- ing,” will be presented by a cast made up of Grange members, Dancers and singers will also enter. tain, ENGAGEMENT ANN OUNCED Mr, and Mrs, Fred Geschimsky announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to John Hamilton, the wedding to take place November 28, Miss Geschimsky is employed in the office of the Fafnir Bearing Co,, and Mr. Hamilton ©bx the Ber- lin Construction Co. GILPATRICMAY B ASKEDTOGIVE A0 (Continued From First Page) tion company of Thompson, a high- way building corporationn in which Gilpatric is thought to have had a financial interest. $20,000 to Edwin Murolo, of Put- nam, engaged with him in the con- struction company. $40,000 to the Mongon TWorsted company, Monson, Mass., of which Gilpatric was a director. $10,000 to the Kobert Machine company, Worcester, TNTass. Gil- patric was a director of this corpor- ation also. Negotlatlons Start Negotlations are said to progress between Elbert 1. of Danielson, counsel for B} Coffin, and John F. Carpenter of Putnam, and Edward DI, Day of this city, counsel for the di- rectors. Informatign from Was ington s to the effect that the complroller of the currency has shown a disposition to permit Re. ceiver Coffin to accept an offer in compromise, but that he Thas abso- lutely refused to consider dropping the claim against the directors, The federal banking lavs are rigld in their requirements that national bank directors be held responsible for loans made hy the cashier of their bank No State Action instructions have been re- colved by Mr, Coffin with respect fo a possible sit against Stafe isurer Rogers to recover about 200,000 in Liberty bonds alleged to have been hought b Gilpatric the ra'#0 with finds stolen from frust funds at his disposal as eashier the sither Governor rumbull nor Trepsurer FRogers has cen approached with a request for return of these honds to the No bank. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepuld 10 09 120 a8 3 .80 Yourly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to & line, 14 lines to an fuch. Minimum 8pace, 3 lines, Mintmum Book Charge, 38 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. Clacsifled Page on Same Day. A M. Ads for 925, or Bat. 10 Accepted Over the Telephone convenlence of customers. Call Ask for & “Want Ad" Operafor. CIVIL SUITS RECORDED. The Swift & Upson Lumber Co., through I. I. Rachlin, has sued Pas- qual Glanotta for $2,600 damages. Nair & Nalr, acting for Joseph Sochrin, have brought actlon for §600 damages against Isadore Gor- fain, Sult for $35 damages has been brought by Nathan George. Frank Gutvansk! has been sued for $12,000 by Andrew Krafchik of Southington for payment for the purchase of a house on Beatty street. STOP ICHING SKIN Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives_Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat- ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Soon after the first application of Zemo you will find that irritations, Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ring- worm and similar skin troubles will disappear, Zemo is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smmdtlh and healthy. .lg is a non-greasy, disappearing liqui that may be apylied during the 3ay. Trial bottle 35c, large size $1.00. Zemo Soap, antiseptic and healing, 25c. (?t; Adve 8ealed blds will be received by the Board of Fire Commissioners for tho installation of wash bowls, stools, urinals and shower baths in our No. 1 Fire Station House on Commerclal street. Bids will include the' cost of tearing out and rebuilding the parti- tlon walls, floors, etc. Also the in- stallation of a new wooden floor in the apparatus room. Contractor is to furnish all necessary labor and materials for the execution of this work and will post a certified check or bohd in amount of ten per cent of his bid with his proposal. All bidders are requested to see Chief Wm. J. Noble for plans, speci- fications and full details. All bids to be considered shall be in the hands of the clerk of this commission on or hefore Tuesday, November 10, 1 This commission reserves right to reject any or all bids. Board of Iire Commissioners, JOHN J. KEOGH, Clerk. rtisement the ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING District of Berlin, Probate Court, 20, A. D. 192 of George W the £s ellin and Herhert Wellin ot town of New Britain in gald distry Upon the of Adelina Wellin praying that n ehe may be au- thorized and empowered to sell and con vey certain real estate as per said appli- cation on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That eald application ba heard snd determined at the Probate Office, in New F ain, in said district, on the 27th duy of October A, D. 102 at 2 o'clock in the aftornoon, and that notlca b given of the pendency of sald applica- tfon and the time and place of h g thereon, by publishing this order in soma newspaper having a circulation in sald district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign post in the town of New Britaln, in sald district, and by Ing notice to all parties In Interest, ither personally or by malling to each one, paid postage, a copy of this order, |and return mako to (his court of the notice glven. ink. TS MORNIN' BERNARD F. GAFFNET, Judge. J 160T AN OTHER VERY THREAT i N’ LETTER FRoM THE So0aP Co. WHERE'S THE FOOT BALL SUIT. ~—— POLLY AND HER PALS R AGN SUILL T | EMPLOY ONE OF YOR PALS. FoOLLY! ¢ X/ORKED A WEEK YT Y ANT / \ GooD [ DONT CARE' ) CHARLIE S A C ,’1_/ \ Burial " ot, Monuments NEW BRITAIN—Monumental works, 133 Osk 8t Monuments of all sizes and descriptions, Carving and letter cutting our wspeclalty, BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete wteel rein- o forced: water proof, hermetically N, B, Vault Co, Ko Tel. 647-15, Florist BOETON TERNS—Very reanonable price Bandelll's _Greenho! 21 ak B Phone_2643-12, CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing varfety, Epeclalizing on funeral work. Joh Greenhouse, 517 Church Bt ROBES—10c. each special for Baturday and Bunday, Tlower Garden Green- house, 1163 Stanley Bt. Lost and Found L] AND TAN Alredals pup, 1oat; children's pet. Notify Richard Lord, 145 Bassett 8. Reward, LOST—320 in bills between Bo. Main &F. and Maple Bts. Finder return to 257 So. Main £t. 2nd_floor. LOET—RBlack and white female dog, bear- No. 1468, Finder please return to BLACK Oct. 15th In vicinity of Main and , tearing envelope and removing etick pin from papers. Return to Her- ald Office. PATR OF GLARSES—{ortolss shell, lost Monday afternoon. Return to 79 Wil- low Et, or call 767-12 AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 GOLUMBIA, 1023~IIght #I% touringy pow- erful, fine running Continental M’:"ll motor, paint, top, tires and upholstery in wplendid “conditfon, Bumper, enube bers, side wind-shields, motometer, dise wheels, in wiper, mirror, extra tire, monogram radiator cap, step plates. The good value in this car will surprise you. $476 to quick buyer, Whitmore Palge-Jowett Co., 319 Hast Main Bt. -passenger fouring car. Good car for & mechanic. Price §200, K. M. Co,, Park Bt, Cor. Elm, Phone Open_evenings 11l 9. DURANT ~COUFE, 193¢ — Verr good paint and tires, good clean motor, in nice sondition. Wil sell cheap. Phone 2434-R. FORD BEDAN, 1926—u only m extras. Reasonable {f taken 23 Bpring 8¢, % ton truck, 1933, new trans- W emergency brake, rear end, and starter, overhauled. In very good condition, Price $126 If taken at once. James A. Spinetts, 160 Main St. Tel FORD, 1021—3 door sedan, good condition, good bargaim, reasonable. Inquire § Falrview 6t FORD COUPE, 1926—loo Ford sedan. Rudolph’ Cherry Bt. Phone 2061-3, _Main 8t. " Phone 3131, HUDSON COACH, 193é—private —owner, excellent condition, bumpers, trunk end windshleld wipsr, Inquire Tel. 853 be- twesn 8:30 and 6 p. m. AUPMOBILE COUPE, 1977—In §ood con- dition, no reasonable offer refused. Phone 174514, ke new; 1932 Gurage, 127 Ealesroom, T SETTER RUP—Iost, 4 mon. and black with tan ticl pleass return to 47 Madison old, white Finder ., or call 6-2. SMALL CAMEO PIN—lost betwesn 32 Greenwood 8t or Main or 0dd Fellows Hall. Reward If returned to 22 Green- wood Bt. YELLOW Iink bracelet with roses painfed on enamel, lost; valued as kespsake. Phons 319 Personals L] Card and banwuat fables to rent, for all occasions. B. Gordon, 190 Greenwond S§t. Tel. 3086-3, SUFFERERS OF HEART TROUBLE Asthina, dropsy, high blood pressure and paralyels. 1 will gladly tell yo free of charge, how my dear mother was relleved, without drugs, and her Iife saved. This T feel ls my duty to hu- manity. ~Address, Mra. A, D. Epence, New H: Conn, SPECIAL—for this month only, §x10 wa- ter color enlargemant with every dozen photographs, Arcade Etudio, l AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 ACME TRUCKS—Salen and Service, Erine eon Motor Sales. 171 South Main Bt. __Phone 870, BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service. Capltal Bulck Co. 193 Arch St. Phone 607, CHATRE—-and ND AND GRAT— rs. Bnles and Service. Hardware City Motor Co.. !_ Elm_8t. Phone 1. CHEVROLET MOTOR CAR Superlor Auto Company, _Arc! Phone 211, CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Salen and fervice Bornett Motor Eales, 250 Arch St._ Pl HUPMOBILE, 1973—touring car, counter balemrce crank shaft and in good condl- tion throughout. § tires. Price $876. ered. K. M. or. Elm. Phone . Open” eveninga till 8, LEXINGTON—Tate 1923, sport modsl, Minute Man six, § passenger touring car thoroughly recondi® and nawly painted. Eix wire wheels and good tires, Trades and terma considered, O, A. Bence, 61 Main §t. Phone 221§ LEXINGTON—6 _passengor, late 1023 brougham in firet class mechanical condition, paint and upholstery are ex- nt, brand new cords, 1 spare. A._Bence, f1 Main 8t Phone 3316, MACK TRUCK—b% fon dump body, tires in A-1 shape motor just overhauled. Kennath M. Searle & Co. Phone 2110, LgeE USSR clod) e ub sedan, 1925 model, run miles. Excellent condition. 1 only 4200 Tel. 2952, . OAKLAND TOURING, 1017—in A-1 condl- tion, new battery, good tires, top and curtains. 875 for quick sale, Phone 185-5 after 6 p. m. BUICK USED CAR BEPT, 1928 1924 1924 Buick roadster, like new. Buick touring repainted, Bulck roadster, repainted. 1823 Bulck touring, perfect. 1924 Chevrolet touring, like new. 1923 Jewett coupe, repainted. 1921 Franklin touring, repainted. Beveral good Fords coupes and sedans, No befter used cars are to be found anywhere. CAPITOL BUICK CO., 102 ARCH STREET PHOND 2607, corner Franklin. " Phone_731, FORD CARS and _ TRUCKS—Fordsan tractor, Sales and service, Genuine parts and accesrories. Automotive Sales _& Service Co., 200 E. Main. Phone 2701. FRANKLIN Cars—No water to freeze. Sales and Service, 453 West Maln St Tel. 3696 HUPMOBILE CARS—Salen and 8ervice, City Service Station, Hartford Ave., cor. Sta A. M. Paonessa. L GTON—Oakiand and Gray. High grade motor cars. Sales and service. | _C._A. Bence, 61 Main 8t. Phone 2215 LEXTNGTON. OAKLAND and GRAY Mo- tar Cara Sales and Service, Hardware hone 3734, Bee the new line. . G. Hawker, 68 NASH--motor_car MOTOR CARS—'The Re- fined SIx" Smith Motor Ralea 100 West Main 6t Phone 2900. |REO MOTOR Searle & n and Parlk genta for ¢ RS and tricks, Kennath Sales and Service; cor, Sts. Phone 3110, briel Snubbers. AKER MOTOR CARS—Bales and Service, Albro Motor Sales Co. 225 Arch Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND. motor cars. Sale sand Service, 1 & . “The Sleeve-Valve Motor. . Rudolph, Phone 2031-2. Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 ARE YOU=looking for & good used car? 1f 80, T have that car, ft fs a 1924 Buick coupe In A-1 condition. 1 C. Denlson, . Cily. Phone 1860, senger touring, In fine new tirer. Price P. Manee, 18 Woodruft Court. Phone 136-4. EVE . 1024 (late) touring, as good a8 n Private owned; cheap, 208 Sast Maln, after 6:30, J. Harley, ik | WOULDN T LET THEM GET NOTHIN' ON ME So | Took (T BACK. ™M SORRY SIR BUT THE FO& WAS SO THICK ON “-THE RWER THAT “THE FERRIES WERE ALL AN HOUR LATE! Local | BPECTALS ! ! HUPMOBILE 8 SEDAN, $1700 HUPMOBILE TOURING, $700, HUDSON BOACH, $176. ESSEX COACH, $450, OVERLAND SEDAN, $428. CHEVROLET TOURING, $3%8. CHANDLER BROUGHAM, $500. HUPMOBILE COUPE, $750. HUDSON COACH, $475, TERMS OPEX EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS THE MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORF., 358 MAIN STREET HARTFORD NO WATER TO FREEZE 10-A FRANKLIN DEMI-SEDAN Driven 10,000 miles. good. _Electrlo primer. ing. Tasy riding. teo, Orfginal tires Easy start. New car guaran- FRANKLIN MOTORS OF NEW BRITAIN 483 W. MAIN BT, PHONE 3696, T e DID A GET THE MONEY BAert? C.|176 ARCH 8T, AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale OHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG OFFER | REMOVAL BALES OF USED CARS THESE OARS MUAT BE SOLD BEFORE NOV. 16th, ONLY #50 DOWN, Chevrolet rosdster, 9328, Yord sedan, $395. Chovrolet roadster, (two), 1305, Ford sedan, $307, Overland touring, $334. Ford coupe, $334. Dodge roadster, $307. Ford wedan, $43¢. Chevrolet coupe, $325. Chevrolst % ton truck, $41f Ftudebaker coupe, $456. SUPERIOR AUTO CO., TEL. 211, DISTINCTIVE AUTOMOBILES AT ? SENSATIONAL PRICES A IT 1S THE POLICY OF OUR FIRM TO SCRAP ALL CARS OF OVER FIVE YEARS OF AGE IT I8 TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO 5.222; WHAT WE HAVE TO OF- 1924 PACKARD TOURING, 1924 LEXINGTON SEDAN, 1923 LEX- INGTON S8PORT TOURING, 1923 DODGE COUPE, 132 DODGE COUPE, 1025 DODGE EEDAN, 1924 GRAY SPORT TOURING, 1924 OLDSMOBILE REDAN, 1924 OLDSMOBILE 8PORT TOURING, 1923, 1924 1825 FORD COUPES, 1925 FORD SEDAN, 1922 & 1923 STUDEBAKER, 1323 BUICK 7- PAES. BEDAN. NUMEROUS OTHERE, AARON G. COHEN, INC., 185 PARK ET., ALWAYE OPEN, LEXINGTON, GRAY and OLDSMOBILE, ———n- 20 OLDSMOBILE RENEWED FORDS ‘Tudor sedan (2), at Roadster (3), at $200. Roadster (2), at $100. Tourlng cars (2), at $138. Coupe st $150. gollpl at 8325, on truck, (stake sides), o) ee), ot % ton (panel body) at Rt Ton express ut $200. OTHER CARS Palge, 1910. 7 passenger touring at $150. Reo, 1019, touring car, § paseenger, at 3100, Loy LAbersl terms om all the mbove cam AUTOMOTIVE BALES & EERVICE 00. 200 B. MAIN ST. PHOND 3701 —_— DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1924 Touring 1923 Sedan 1923 Touring 1923 Bcreen Dellvery 1820 Bereen Dellvery 1024 Roadeter with winter top. FORDS— 1923 Roadster 1921 Screen Delivery 1921 Tourlng TERMS ARRANGED THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 185 ELM BT. TEL. 781 OPEN EVERY EVENING USE_HERALD OLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS By A LAMP SHADE INSTEAD. AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks for Sale e HUDBON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT. OFFERS THESE BELECTED VALUES 1928—Hudson Coach, small mileage, new palnt and perfect condition throughout, Priced to well, 1924—Chrysler touring, excelelnt con- ditlon, many extrar, and priced lees’ than half of the price of & new one, balloon tires, 1924—Hudeon Bedan, balloon tires and thoroughly reconditioned, priced 1933—Maxwell wport touring, paint new, good tires, and fully equip- pod. Two to choose from, 1923—Nash tourlng has had careful usage, priced right. 1924—Ford touring, very looks and rur !lke new, a chance to save $7. Priced lower than any place in the eity, 1924—Hudson Coach, abeolutely right throughout, $100. Duco paint fob, attractively priced, 1923—Hudson Bpeedster, thoroughly overhauled and repainted at a price that you cannot afford to miss, 1924—Maxwell touring, small mileage, h:‘d excellent care. Make us an Newly pafut- Perfect, mechanically, all Accessory equipment, 4 brand new tires, one spare, and extra, £00d buy at our price. ve several good open care that one can make a considerable saving in com- parison to prices of next epring. TRADES AND TERMS CONSIDERED THE HONEYMAN AUTO BALES CO., 139 ARCH BT. TEL. 2542. Don't walt buy now and save money. GOOD VALUB— Your chance to buy a good used Ford, backed by the reputation of the largest Ford dealer in north- ern Connecticut. Here are a few epecials. Many more to chooke trom Fordor New tires, $350.00 Tudor (2), $350.00. Sedan, $250.00. Tourlug (4), $76.00 to $175.00 Roadsters (4), $40.00 to $240.00 6 Post Trucks (2), $100 00 Dodge Touring, §190.00. Small down pasments, Fay as sou nide, ELMER AUTO €O, 32 MAIN BT, PHONE 151, BEE MR, GOSSELIN, OVERLAND USED CAR DEPT, 1925 1923 Ford coupe, Ford sedan. Ford tourings, modela. Overland touring. Overland touring $78. Cleveland roadster. Overland clased dellvery truck Bulck 6 toertng, $76. R. 0. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY BT. PHONE 2051-1. 7 MAIN BT, PHONB 111, M. late 1923 1921 1025 1919 BPECIAL USED CAR SALE Dodge Brothers coupe, 1923, Dodge Brothers screen del'y, 1928. Ford tudor, 1924, Nash sedan, 1924, Mavwell sedan, 1923, Ford touring, (2), 1923. Ford touring. 1922, Nash touring car, 1923. Nash coupe, 1924, A, G, HAWKER, §8 BELM 8T, PHONB 2486, PERCY CROSBY low, will trade for lighter car. ! —— ey AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks for Sale [l RIZ0, 1920—touring car, in A-1. condition Price 3400, K. M. Searle & Co, Park 8t. Cor. Elm. Fhone 2110, Open eve: inga till 9 o'clock, REO. Guring A upholstery, mechanieal shape. lowed, trades considered. & Co. Park 8t Cor. Elm clool: 92i—touring car, top. curtaing op: ry and tires vers goud. Mechanicals o purfect, Termw allowed alde Prive < Cn., Park St. Opan_evenings 1111 9 b K Price $600, terme K, M. Searle Phone 2110 K EIUDEBAKER USED CAR DEPT.’ 13 Duplex Spov. coach. neh. touring. port rondster. spott touring Rig 6 sedan n Studebaker, Studebaker, Bulck, 1023 Bulek, 19 Chevrolet, 1924 Rtudebaker, Dodge, 1021 & ALBRO MOTOR SALES GO, 225 ARCH BT. PHONE' 280. TODAT & OUTSTANDING UBED AT VALUES A GOOD USED CAR ALWATYS COSTE LESS THAN A POOR ONE OVER A PERIOD OF MONTHS I8 FAR GREATER, THE EAVING WEEKS AN HERE ARE GOOD 1 This car has gons only 2500 milee OAKLAND TOURING ENGLOSURE, 1324 This car s in A-1 conditfon, A bergair at fts low price, FORD COUPE, 1324 You could not. do better {f you had tough! a new one. This one if j Priced right. Fully equipped. STAR SEDAN, 1923 In very good shape, A bargain at the rice, P MAXWELL TOURING, Reconditiened and repalnted, low. 1922 Priced wery ALL THESE CARS BEAR A GUARAN. TEE FOR 30 WE STICK TO THE POLICY OF SERV. ICING USED CARS FREE AS WELL A8 NEW ONES, OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN WLy, BAVE YOU MONEY. NO INSURANCH REQUIRBD THB HARDWARE CITY MOTOR €O. BIX ELM BT. PHONE 2724. OPEN EVENINGS —————e e UEED CAR BARGAINS 1028 1923 1920 1924 1922 1920 1925 Ford aedan. Ford coupe. Ford sedan. Chevrolet coupe, Chevrolet touring. Chevrolet touring, ¥.B. Chevrolst suburban. eral ears In good ocndition to. sel under $100. BUPERIOR AUTO ‘0O, 178 ARCH BT. PHONE 211. Auto Parts and Accessortes 11 BE THRIFTY—BUY FIRESTOND TIRBS AND TUBES. HIGH PRESSURE. AND BALLOON TIRES. GASOLINE, OILS, GREASES AND SERVICE . CLARK'§ AUTO ACCESSORI SOUTH B FEDERAL 4 batteries. J. M. 8quare. Phone 156 HARTFORD BATTERIES—When you get tire or battery trouble for road, quick service call 3803 P. & V. Tire and Battery Co., 261 Myrtle St. ES PH D Farrell, 110 Franklin GOODYEAR TIRES— PREST-O-LIT® BATTERIES, BTANT BERVICE, IN. WHEN DEe LAYS ARB COSTLY, CALL O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 32 WASHINGTON BT. AT 900, B — U — VACUUM CUPS—-WILL H. COGSWELL, PHONE 1418-3, L3 8 CHESTNUT @7, NOT BKID. Automobiles Wanted 12 AUTOMOBILE W te model car wanted OMOB heated gar and polis HARRISON 8. Jo aleo washing Loule Phone S0 I THOUGHT SURE Joup 8t LATE! “—motorcycies, accescories, chil- dren's vehicles and repalring baby ear- riager and velocipedes retired. Special ntee bicycle tires $1.90. Henderson Co. 176 East Maip St Open eve- . 1st floor, MOTORCYC quire ot Service Station, Repair ARCH &T RADIATOR WORKBS—Leaks repatred. new ones installed. bodles and tendre quickly repaired Best equipped emop 'n town. 107 Arch St. Phone 1709, 8 Wolf, Prop. euc. to Hultquiet Bros. AUTO PAINTING—Estimates furnished. Reasonable prices. Joe Amszin, City Service Station. Phone 1051-3. AUTO TOPS—repaired and made to ordsr. Upholstering also. Tne Fuiniture: Exe chai 142 Arch Bt 5l 2) AUTO ELE SERVICE— Fhilco auto and radlo batteries Starting, fighting, ig- nition, 114 Frankiin 8§ A. Abets BATTERIES—Goulds, our _eervice, there is none better. Gould Batte Service Co. 170 East Main. Tel. W 100 West Main Tel 3770, BRAZIN nd acetylene welding, esrbon removed. Hardware CWy Welding Com- pany, 114 Frankiin 8y rear Phone 2860. Tr CARS—warhied snd polished, 24 hour ervice. Bennett Motor Salen 350 Arch 8t Phone 2963, LEAKING RADIATORS—Quick _service, Expert attentlon; low rates; don't let umall leaks lead to heavy repatr axpenvs, body dents removed. fenders straighten- ed. O. Becker, 16 Hungerford Court.