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CURIOUS STONES IN 00D BULDI San Fr co, Oct brokerage firm {s makin alterations in the Par a structure built In 18 brought from China. When the ship salled Hong-keng and landed at gle wharf the city then » cooli atones to bamboo poles them to the s derrick, and the stones were Il into place by a poles 4 rop directed by an tor. did a good The little siood staunchl years of progre: few downtown quake and fire of 1306, It a strange contrast to the surfaces of the giant structures of €an Francisco's “Wall street.” Al- though interior Improvements are being made, th erfor, bullt to endure, wil' not changed, SUNSHINE SOCIETY SALE A sale of food and fancy articl to help finance the work being car- ried on will be conducted by me bers of the Sunshine soclety m- ber 21, according to an announce- ment made at a meeting of the or- ganization this week. It was ported at meeting that 31 call had Peen made on the sick and shut-ins since the last meeting. There wers four wheel chalrs and three pairs of crutches reported on hand. UNEMPLOYMENT GAINS ‘Washington, Oct. 23 (P—Une ployment was still on the increass in Great Britain at the end of Au- gust, reports to the commerce de- partment today showed, and was especially marked in co: ining, textile manufacturing and tin p! milling. On September 12, the of ficlal flgures showed 1.418,000 per- sons out of work, as compared with 1,191,000 on the same date a year ago. The figures ara taken from t English unemployment insurance department, which now calculates that 12.5 per cent of the regular working population of the country 18 out of employment. ate A glant salamander may live to be more th.n a half century old. - City Advertisement Gas Station—Arch Street Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain in room 307, City Hall, at T:3 o'clock, Tuesday . October 1925 on the petitlon of A, Edel- son for a gasoline station to be lo- cated at 665 Arch street, All persons i sted are re quested to b present at said hear ing, if (h-_y see cause, and be heard in relation to the ahove BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, George H. Johnson, Clerk ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARIN District of Berlin Probate C October 21 Estate o town of ceasad el oniat » executrix the Stark praying tha be authorized and empowered to se convey certaln real e s per sald a plieation on file more fully appear ) Ordered, That sald applicat ermined at t on be 1 day of October tn the afte given of tha per and the tie by publish paper ha and the public eigy Britatn, fn & motice tn all personally or prepaid postag o giten B LIMITATION OF CLAIMS it ¢ At Britain, 100D MAKES $100,000 Broke Six Months Ago, He Now Makes New Killing Real Estate, in Florida New York, Oct . s ago, Osbo er Wood son of and form alde to Major General Leonard Wood, says that he ¥ $10 0 in Tampa rea 23 (M—Broke slx some clothes, $100,000 {8 the 16 1 going to get )0 which he lation and e proce at Wilming j(“,riminal Charge Dropped | { In Chambers Scandal| , Oct. 23 (A—On mo- attorney charge lald against Talbot | mbers, v hy clubman, as | of his testimony in the di- suit of Thomas H. Symington, 1s dismissed today in special ges ns. Chambers was named as co-re- | spondent by Symington and when| ed as a witness, described the al- leged relations in some detail. His| |arrest on & warrant was immediate- | |lv obtained at the behest of Mrs Symington’s counsel. WESLEYAN SCHEDULE Middletown, Oct. 23 (P—Fourteen ames, ncluding one with Ya ew Haven on Dec B scheduled for the Wes- basketball team, the | management announced today. The scheduls follows: Dec. 9, |Clark university at Middletown; | Dec. 15, Yale at New Haven; De |19, Columbia at New York; Jan. 9. | | Tufts at Middletown; Jan. 12, Trin- {ity at Hartford; Jan. 15, Willlams |at Middletown: Jan. 20, Connecticut | Azgles at Middletown; Jan. 23, Am- {herst at Amherst; Feb. 5, St. Ste- |phens at Middletown; Feb. 10, Har- |vard at Cambridge; . 13, Mass. Aggles at Amherst: Feb. 15, Trinity at Middletown: Feb, 20, Amherst a | Middletown; Feb. 27, Willlams at Williamstown. iff Ejected From Store, Owner Is Tnheld Bridgeport, Oct. (P—Being earried bodi out one's store |does mot constit assault and |breach of the peace. Judgs Ralph {T. Beers decided in city court yes- lterday morning. He accordingly l2djudged an Kahn not guilty of these charges. brought against Ihim by City Sheriff Willlam N. Tackson last Tuesday. Following the | verdiet, Kahn made appllcation for warrant for the arrest of Sheriff <on on a charg of false arrest. Beers advised Kahn to wait days before he went info the ced sult against of ute {a tew ter of his annou sherift. The matter hegan Tuesday, when arift Jackson, accompanied by an caton trom office of the had commissioned him Kahn's property for the against him, rug on the fur store. The n & Sons, Inc., under the which oh ayment of a $3 clain to roll or of the N Il was whose plac fur store hot taeten upiins Kahn st Wa Samuel T r of and he i | noon and evening. Entertainment § | Miaml, Fla, where they will spend {the winter. iexpected that the petition will bs op- | Xr {the apparatus room. aged him, as he had told the [right to reject any or all bids. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY; OCTORER THE HERALD “WANT ADS” habetically Arra, and Ready JLINE RAT CONSECUTIVE IN| Charge Prapaid ki) Burial *ot, Monuments ke, 123 zes and forced; water proof, hermetically seal- 84, will outlast either wood or metal Do mot requt T loth, . Reasonably Co., Kensington 28 Oak Bt Spotted plania, pleasing 2llz2ing on funeral work. nt Charge, 35 conts. [ No Ad ‘Accepted After 1 P, M. for Classified Page on Bame Day. at. 10 M Flower Garden Gregp Ads Accepted Over the Telephone JUEE S HTALTY | convenlence of customers. C: Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. Lost and Found 5 cution | unless person seen | Oct. 15th in slcinity of Main and | tearing envelope and removing from papers. Return to Her- City Items ansen Reg. Planos at Morans | Tost | e —adv Lionel Depot, assistant physical director of the New Britain high school, will be the new scoutmaster ot Troop 14, Boys Scouts, at the | stanley school, acrording to Scout | Executive Walter 9. Cook. | Burritt Grange Bazaar Sat. after- ASSES—toriolee ¥l rmoon urn to or call EMALL CAMEO PIN—lost batween Greenwood ., or Main or 0dd Fellows Hall. Reward If returned to 22 Green- | wood Bt YELLOW Tink bracelat with roses painfed on enamel. lost; valued as keeprake. | _Phone 3182.7 | 6| ard and Fanquet_tabies | B. Gordon, 0§8.3, ART TROUEL high bioed pi 1 will gladly tell yo TRe, how my dear mother w without drugs, and her life This T feel 's my duty to hu- Address, Mra. A. D. Epenc New Haven, C: o'clock, 25¢. Dancing. Jr. O.U.AM. | Personals hall.—adv, Samuel Robidoux and his father of 46 Maple street have left for Tel, Asthma, drop: d paraly re Best dress values, Mary Elizabeth Dress Shop, 87 W. Main, Prof. Bldg. —advt. Frank Pawlow street left today for California where he will visit his daughter, Mrs, Faust Squillace of Los Angeles. Smart Fall Hats of unusual values | PPotosraphs. Arcade Studlo. | at French Hat Shoppe, 87 W. Main, | Professional Bldg.—advt. s Improvement in conditions since AUTOMOTIVE the close of the war is the report of Mrs, A. Georges, who has returned from a slx-month visit with relatives in Bordeaux, France. A Nash Co. suit or overcoat $23.50, T. F. McCabe, 49 Walnut street, agent. Tel. 454.—advt. board of public works wi | hold a hearing next Tuesday on the | petition of A. Edelson for a gaso- line station at 665 Arch street, It is eaved manity. | of 84 Prospect Store Announcements AL—for this month on] color_enlargement with 1 8310 wa- | very dozen | A d Truck Agencles AC¥E —Sales and Service, Eric- son Motor Sales. 171 South Main 6t.| BUICK MOTOR CARS—GSales and Service. | Capital Bulck Co., 133 Arch §t. Phone 2607, LEXINGTON, Motor Co., CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS sorvice, Superior Auto Company, 1 Arch Et. _Phone 211. AUTOMOTIVE I e — Autos and Trucks For Sale [ — | AUTOMOTIVE l‘ on 25, 19; Autos and Trucks For Sale {"PMOBILE, 10:3—touring car, countar balance crank shaft and 3 good condi- tion turoughout. b tires. Price § Terma and trades considered. K. Searle & Co, Park 8t, Cor. Elm, Phone T110._ Open” evenings till 9, EXINGTON 1923, sport mod Minute Man siz, b passenger touring car thoroughly reconditioned and pewly painted. Bix wire wheels and good tire Trades and terms considered. G A. Eence, §1 Main Bt, Phone 2218, LEXTNGTON=S" "passenger, I Jbrougham In firet class mec dition, paint and upholstery are ex- cords, 1 spare. C. motor fust overhauled, arle & Co. Phone 2110. il 9 e'clock. {AXWELT,—club sedan, 1926 model, run 4200 miles. Excellent condition. Bulck roadster, like new, Bulck touring repainted. Buick roadster, repalnted, touring, perfect. Franklin touring, repainted. eral good Fordw coupes and sedans. No better used cars aré to be found anywhers, CAPITOL BUICK €O, 193 ARCH STREET PHONE 240 EPECTALS ! ! OQVERLAND SED CHEVROLET TOURIN CHANDLER BROUGHAY, § HUPMOBILE COUPE, $750, HUDSON GOACH, $47 TERMS EVENINGS AND SUNDATS THE MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORP., 161 WAIN STREET HARTFORD posed by property owners, Xmas music club forming, Morans. —adv. The annual banquet of the Cham- ber of Commerce will probably be held on November 19, according to a statement by Secretary Gould this morning. Victrolas 1-2 prica at Morans.— —adv. Cameron Beck, personnel director of the New York stock exchange, will speak to the factory foremen of New Britaln at a meeting under the auspices of the New Britain In- dustrial council at the Y. M. C. A. this evening. Join Morans' Xmas Musle Club.— adv. | CHRYSLER—{ and 6. Eal service. Bennett Motor Sales DODGE_BROTHERS—gal 5. & F. Motor Sales Cor; corner_Frankl | FORD _CARS TRUCKS—Fordeon | tractor, Sales and eervice. Genuine parts and accessories. Automotive Salee | & Service Co., 200 E. Main. Phone 2 FRANKLIN Cars—No water o fre Sales and Service, 453 West ' Main 8t. Tel. 3698, HUPMOBILE CARS—Salen and Service. City Service Station, Hartford Ave., cor. A M. Paonessa. —Oakland and Gray, High | grade motor cars. Bales and service. C. A. Bence, 61 Main St. Phone 2215 (EXTNGTON. OAKIAND and GRAY Mo- tor Cara Bales and Service. Hardware Oty Motor Co. § Elm St Phone 3734 SH—motor cars. £ee the new line, and Service. A. G, Hawker, &% Elm S‘.Yfiff Pl\nnfs 2458, | OLDSMOBILE MOTOR c fined ! nith Motor Sales, 100 West | City Advertisement Sealed bids will be received by the | o Sen Board of Fire Commissioners for tho | installation of wash bowls, stools, STUI urinals and shower baths in our No. | §ervics 1 Fire Statlon House bn Commerclal | wiirvsiw street. Bids will include the cost of | motor cars, sand Rervice. 1 tearing out and rebuilding the parti- | Cherry st. o Sleeve-Val tion walls, floors, etc. Also the in-| _F: C T Ehoneliags! | staliation of a new wooden floor in | Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 | Elm and Park k Agente_for Snubbers, AKER MOTOR CARS- Bales and Albro Motor Sales Co. 22F | Phone_260. | AND OVERLAND! ¥O WATER TO FREEZE 19-A FRANKLIN DEMI-SEDAN tginal tires Easy start- w car guaran- FRANKLIN MOTORS OF NEW BRITAIN 453 W, MAIN 8T, PHONE 3696, DISTINCTIVE AUTOMOBILES AT BENSATIONAL PRICES A8 IT 13 THE POLICY OF OUR CHEVROLET, 193 A8 new. st Main Private owned; cheap. after §:30, J. Harley, JRD SEDAN, 1925—used only 3 all exfras. Reasonable once. 23 Spring St CHETROL§E USED AR DEPT. TAKE ADVANTAGE OFFER | REMOVAL SBALES OF USED CARS CARS MUST BE 80LD BEFORE NOV, 15th, ONLY $50 DOWN rolet roadster, §22 1923 Ford ssdan, §395, 1823 Chevrolet roadster, (tw»), 1028 Ford sedan, $307, 1924 Overland touring, $3%4 1928 Ford coupa,’ $334. 1229 Dodge roadster, 1995 Ford wedan, $486, 1924 Chevrolet coups, $325, 1275 Chevrolet % ton truck, $41 1223 Etudebaker coupe, $486, . 21, | —_— RENEWED FORDS 1924 1924 1922 1322 1921 1823 1323 Roadster (2), at $200, Roadster (2), at $100, Coupe at 8150, Coupe at $225. Ton truck. (stake sides), $185. 1924 1938 Ton express at $200. OTHER CARS Palge, 1919. 7 pascenger touring at $150. Reo, 1919, touring car, § passenger. at $100, Liberal terms on all the above cars. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & 82RVICE Co. 200 B. MAIN ST. (Tate) tourlng, as good T m 1f taken at OF THIS BIG Tudor seden (2), st $37H Touring cars (2). at $128. % ton (panel body) at $178 PHONE 370L — AUTUMUTIVE Autos and Trucks for Sale § FORD COUPE, 1935—100ks ITke naw: 1933 Ford sedan. Rudolph's Garage, 137 Cherry 8t. Phone 2081, ll)urou'g 1 Main_8t. Phone 2131, HUDSON COACH, 1034—private owner, ox t conditfon, bumpers, trunk and windshield wiper. Inquire Tel..385 be- tween 8:30 and 6 p. m, HUPMOBILY COUPE, 1033—In good con- dition, no ressonable offer refused. Phone 178814, 208 | HUDEON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT. OFFERS THESE SELECTED VALUES 1925—Hudson Coach, balloon small mlileage, new paint and porfect condition throughout. Priced to sell. 1924—Chrysler touring, excelelnt eon- ditfon, many extras, and priced less than balf of the price of & new one, 1924—~Fudson Sedan, balloon tires and thoroughly reconditioned, priced lew, will trade for lighter car, 1923—Maxwell sport touring, paint new, good tires, and fully equip- ped. Two to choose froms, 1928—Nash touring has had careful usage, priced right. 1924—Ford touring, looks and russ ltke new, a chance to save $75. Priced lower than any place In the elty 1224—Hudson Coach, absolutely right throughout. $100. Duco palnt Job, attractively priced. 1825—Hudson Speeds thoroughly overhauled and repainted at o price that you cannot afford to miss, 1324—Maxwall touring, small mileage, had excellent care. Make us an offer. Cloveland Ssdan. Newly paint. ed. Perfect mechanically, sll Bccessory equipmest, ¢ Brand new tires, one spare, and extra, £008 buy at our price. tires, very i | | We have several good open cars that one |can make a considerable saving in com- |parfson to prices of mext wpring. |TRADES AND TERMS CONSIDERED '!'HB HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 1543, Don't wait buy rew and saye mone SEYEN TSED CJRS AT GENUT | | NE SACRIFICE PRICES i WILL BE SURPRISED AT THEIR TNUSUALLY FINE CONDITION, BUICK—8 crl, G-pass. touring, (worth doubls). New batte tires, 375, , go0d CHEVROLET, 133(—"Superiop” touring, new gunmetal gray, New ti 25 miles per gal. Runs splendidly., $275, PAIGE—6-38, “Linwosd” -pass. teurlng, powerful 6 cyl, running 15 miles per gal. 8 brand new tires, moto- FIRM TO SCRAP'ALL CARS OF OVER FIVE YEARS OF AGE IT IS TO YOUR .ADVANTAGE TO SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OF- | FER. 1924 PACKARD TOURING, 191 INGTON SEDAN, 1928 LEX- NGTON SPORT TOURING, 1623 DODGE COUPE, 1924 DODGE COUPE, 1925 .DODGE, SEDAN, 1824 GRAY SPORT TOURING, 1924 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, 1924 OLDSMOBILE SPORT TOURING, 1223, 1924 1925 FORD COUPES, 1925 FORD SEDAN, 1927 & 1913 STUDEBAKER, 1928 BUICK 7- PASS. SEDAN. NUMEROUS OTHERS, AARON G. COHEN, INC, 185 PARK ST, HARTFORD, | ALWAYS OPEN LEXINGTON, GRAY and OLD MOBILE. Contraetor 18 | RE GG Tooking for & good used car? to furnish all necessary labor and | It s, T have that car, It s & 1926 Butel materials for the execution of this| coupe in A-1 condition. E. C. Denlson, work and will post a certified check | 102 Lincola 8t. City. Phone 1360. or bond in amount of ten per cent of his bid with his proposal. A WINTER'S PARLOR SPORT All bidders are requested to see | Copenhagen, Oct. 23 (F) — To Chief Wm. J. Noble for plans, speci- | illustrate the infinitesimal size of fications and full detalls, |an atom, Professor Niels Bohr told All bids to be considered shall be a meeting of Scandinavian mathe- in the hands of the clerk of this |maticlans that to count the atoms commisslon on or before 7:30 p. m. | contained in one cubic centimeter | Tuesday, November 10, 132 | of alr, all the peoples of the earth, This commission reserves white and negro, would have to count for more than 1,000 years | | { i | the Board of Fire Commissioners, {shorift the bill was paid ed the sheriff to leave. e GIVE US ORIOLES A R WISH POLLY'D 6WE YOUNG BREWSTER SOME ENCOURAGEMENT. HE'S A ADORABLE and then thefr task would not he“ £ 5H, Clerk. | finished. WE NOW GET TOGETHER'N' ousIN® AGAIN | HEAR GRAND OPeRY ! { WHOSE THAT THERE THIS DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1924 Touring 1823 Sedan | 8mall down payments. 1923 Touring 1923 Bcreen Delivery 9 Screen Dellvery 1824 Roadster with winter FORDS— 1923 Roadster 1921 Ecreen Delivery 1221 Touring TERMS ARRANGED THE 8. & F. MOTOR BALES CORP. 165 ELM 8T. TEL. 181 OPEN EVERY EVENING | GOOD TALUE— to buy & good used Ford, backed by the reputation of the largest Ford dealer In morths em Connecticut. Here are a few epeclale, Many more to chooes trom, Touring (4), $75.00 to $175.00 Roadsters ({), $40.00 to $240.00, 6 Post Trucks (2), $10069, Dodge Touring, $100.00, ELMER AUTO CO. 22 MAIN BT. PHONE 1513, BEE MR. GOSSELIN, WHO WAS THAT TENOR WE JUST, HEARD? WE DON'T WANT NO OPERY SINGERS IN THIS cw B! ALRIGHT, FELLERS, LET'S HAVE THAT THERE CHEER ONCE AGAIN. rJ YOURE THE ONLY ONE f | WHAT'S A TENOR IN CeuB. No Inducement to Pa HE 15 A GOOD XD, MAW. WATCH ME FOLLY. | FERBID “THAT CONFOUNDED CAKE-EATER THE HOUSE! DONT YU NEVER DAST SPEAK Pay as you nde. meter and spotlight, Original wine color factory finish., $260. |REGAL— thing.’ neto. Batt) red. ‘The “real Bosch mag- cords. 885, speedster. Tnderslun, New Kelly Rare chance at $25. |cOLUMBIA, 1923—6port touring. Wine running € cyl. Continental Red Seal | moter. Bhock absorbers, bumpe: glass side shields, extra tire, m tometer to-wiper, step plat mirror. Tires 32x{ (nearly new.) A handsome, powdrful and easy riding car for 8375 PAIGE—Light six-ebummy 4-pass road. ster. The most comfortable car of this type. Good tires, palnt mew last epring. Curtains in as warm 23 some coupes. ‘Snubbers and ex- tra tife. Bargain at $250, JEWETT, 1024—coupe. Rur®$,400. beauty, ket, Practically new. Snubbers, spare tire. A Price way below the mar. WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO., 319 EAST MAIN 6TREET. ¥ TELEPHONE 2310, OSBY WEW THEN LETS GET UP AN ORIOLE QUARTET 'N' 1L BE THE TENOR. rson Teatarse, Ine [ AvtoMOTIVE | Autos and Trucks'for Sale ® OVERLAND USED CAR LEPY. 1928 Ford coupe. 1923 'Ford sedan. Ford modela 1913 1931 1928 1919 touringe, (3). Laty LN ot Overland closed delivery truck Bulek 6 touring, $78. R. C. RUDOLPH, PHONE 2081-2. FPHONE 211 « 137 CHERRY BT, T MAIN BT, i 1 l SPECIAL USED CAR BALE Dodge Brotbers coupe, 1953, Dodge Brothers screen del'y, 1218 Ford tudor, 1934, Nash sodar Mavwell Ford tourin Ford touring. 1932, Nash touring ear, 1923 Nash coupe, 1924, A. G, HAWKER, 8 ELM 8T, PAONE 2488, STUDEBAKER ¥SED CAR DEPT. €udenaker, Studebaker, 1935 uplex. 1925,8pec. coach. Buick, 1923 T-pam. touring, Bulek, 1933 Sport roadster. Chevrolet, 1924 Bport touring. Studebaker, 1923 Big 6 sedan Dodge, 1921 Sedan. ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO., 236 ARCH BT, PHONE 260, —_— TODAT'S OUTSTANDING TSED CAT VALUES WE MAKE BOOSTERS BY BELLING THE GOOD USED CARS. GET IN THE CLASS OF BOOSTERS. IT WILL PAY YOU IN THE LONG R OAKLAND COACH, 1828 This car has gone enly 2500 miles OAELAND TOURING ENCLOSURE, 1224 In A-1 condition. A bargain at fts low price. FORD COUPE, 1924 Tou could not de better by buying s one. This one (s just as good. Pr low. STAR BEDAN, 1823 Lrive your car In cemfort thls winter Buy this car. It is In vary good shape MAXWELL TOURI Reconditioned and repainted. FPricgd rer low. ALL THESE CARS BEAR A GUARAN-. TEE FOR 30 DAYS FREE EERVICE. WE STICK TO THE POLICY OF SERY- ICING USED CARS FREE AS WELL AS NEW ONES. OUR TIMB PAYMENT PLAN WILL SAVE YOU MONET. 7, NO INSURANCE REQUIRED THD HARDWARE CITY MOTOR o0, §IX ELM ST, PHONE OPEN. EVENINGE Auto Parts and Accessories 11 BD THRIFTT—BUY FIRESTOND TIRES AND TUBES. HIGH PRESSURB AND BALLOON TIRES, UASOLIND, UILS, GREASES AND SKRVICE CLARK'S AUTO ~ ACCESSORIES _8HOP, 138 SOUTH_MAIN 8T. PHOND 1590, FEDERAL AND LEE TIRES—Wet and dry storage batteries. J, M. Farrell, 110 Franklin Bquare. Phone 1§ HARTFORD BATTERIES-When you get tire or battery trouble for road, quick ervice call 3693, P, & V. Tire and Battery Co. 261" Myrtle St. GOODYEAR TIRES-— PREST-O-LITB BATTERIES. STANT IN- @ERVICE. WHEN DE. LAYS ARE COSTLY, CALL O'NEIL TIRB & BATTERY CO., AT 900, 1 WASHINGTON #T. —— VACUUM CUPS—~Will not skid, them & trial this winter, H. Cogw. Well. 3 Chestnut 8t Phons Glve 14183, Autonobiles Wanted 13 AUTOMOBILE WANTED—Late model car wabted in exchange for building lots, Address, Box 31-WH, Herald. 13 Autos—Taxi Service T 00-YELLOW CAB—3760 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Garages 1o Let 14 ADTO service, Station, Phone AUTOMOBILY STORAGE—Modern steam heated garage. §5 month; also washing and polishing. 287 Eim 6t. HARRISON 8T.—garage for rent. ule ‘l.“hau Agency, 17 Court St. Phon HART ET, §5—Garage to rent. Inquire on premises. 2nd floor. — e Pt STORAGE—Hotel Burritt Garage, Washe ington St., bas storage space for fifteen more cars. $10 a month, Day and Bight service. Tel. 1540. Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 BICYCLES—motorcycles, accessories, ehil- dren's vehicles and repairing baby car- riages and velocipedes retited.” Special guaranteed bicycle tires $1.90, Hender- #on Cycle Co., 176 East Main Stree on Q\'!_BLD"» MOTORCYCLE—Modal 1936, for sale, Inm« quire at 123 North St ist floor. —ST N et B e Service Station, Repairing 17 e 1Y ARCH ST. RADIATOR WORKS—Leaks repaired, new ones installed, bodies and fenders quickly repaired. Best equipped shop In tows. 107 Arch Bt. Phone 1709, 8. Wolf, Prop., suc. to Hultquist Brox AUTO AINTING—Reasonadle priees. Joe Amasin, City Service Station, Hart- ‘_‘lord Ave., Cor. D!_lnlq_?hnnt 10512, AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS—Fepaired and gnade to order.. Upholstering alse. The Furniture Exchange, 143 Arch S, ATUTO ELEC. EERVICE—Philcs auto and radie datteries. Starting lighting, 1g. Wthes. 114 Freakiin Se. O A Abet:. amd night Aute Bervies Matn Bt ¢