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. A ! ¥ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925. ETHEL: Then and Now — e — —— e ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE l AUTOMUTIVE —\‘ Lost and Found [} Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 Aatos and Trucks for Sale ® BROWN LEATHER—handbag with rflld FORD COUPE, 1936—looks like news 1023 eticll and small amount of money lost, | Ford sedan. Rudolph's Gi 121 s, B, H, Cooper, 160 Vine St. Phone| Cherry 8t. Phone 2061 THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. TE ON OF THE HODK™ MD BYE— ", -~ AD BUTTON — HASY PASSED o DEPENDABLE USED CARE Balesroom, 7 e RS — THE ZIPPER / =LEFT ONE UUT-—" O— h——¥\6¥! ¢ ~ HAVTA DO \T ] iiml ~ THE OLD WAY — DENIES BELL C0. 1S MANUFACTURER Telephone Ofcial Testilies in “Radio Trust” Suit New York, Oct. that the American Telegraph C capitalization of eral trade comm Corporation of America. There are 9,000,000 subscribers to ystem, Mr. Heiss nding capital 1925, that cleplione and Telegraph Co. confines its business to that of furnishing instruments and financial the Bell telephone testified, and the outs stock as of Sept. 30, $944,904,155.70, He sald American and legal service to and operating companies. The witness said communication. The total the company, he said, as o 1925, amounted to and the surplus and $215,000,000, Among the holdings In other com listed b gland T graph Co., 3 York Telephone Co,, Co. of Pennsylvania, ( Potomac phone ( ton, D. C. 16 Telephona o. of peake & Potomac 1 West Virginia, Wisc phone and Telegraph Co, per cent owned. PREDGE SINKS 26 (P —Denial phone a corporation with a $944,9004,15 conducts a manufacturing business was made today by Charles A, Heiss of East Orange, comptroller of the company, testifying before the fed- on’s inquiry into | “the alleged “radio trust” in connec- tion with the activities of the Radio that the com- ¢ had 400 scientists engaged rch work and 4,000 employes in their research laboratorles engaged in the development of patents anil the technical side of every ph £1,600,000,000 reserve Mr. Helss were the ephone and Tele- graph Co., 58.06 per cent; South New England Telephone and Tele- 31 per cent, and the New Bell Telephone | i | | .phona (o nsin Bell | phone Co. and Southern Bell T T'WAS® EVERD_ S - Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches St. Peter’s Church The banns of marriage were pub- lished at St. Peter's church yester- day for the first time between Carl Kahr and Bauliene Wishendart. A third anniversary requiem high mass will be sung Thursday at the l(‘hurch for Alphonse Leroux and a |requiem mass will be said Saturday | morning for Mrs. Anton Lauterbach. St. Anne's society will meet Tues- {day of this week instead of Thurs- day because of the religious Instruc- tion for the public school children |wh> attend St. Peter's church. | Next Sunday, being the first Sun- day of the month, there will be gen- eral communion for the women of |the parish. St. John the Evangelist A triduum for the feast of All | Souls will be held at the church of John the Evangelist Thursday, riday and Saturday of this week. |Sunday will be the feast of Al Saints and Monday of All Souls. | There wil be a meeting of the | people of the parish Thursday eve- Ining to make arrangements for a Thanksgiving soclal fo be held on Monday, November 23. and social will be held and card | pames with furkeys as prizes will be held Church will be a month's mind re- for Mrs. Johanna Gor- man at St. Mary's church tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock. St. Mary's There and is a day of fast and ab- By special privilege of the Father, working people and families are once on Sat- Holy ‘[wn members of their |allowed to eat meat ay. Monday will be the feast of Al {Sonls and those who wish to have |their dead remembered in the on Monday, received envelopes at |the masses yesterday. | SKIPPY A smoker | y will be the vigil of All| Chauffeur Suing Royalist Claiming He Was Defamed Paris, Oct. 26 (A—Trial began to- day of the defamation suit brought against Leon Daudet, royalist leader, by M. Bajot, the chauffeur in whose taxl M. Daudet's 14-year-old gon, Phillippe, was found dying from a revolver shot in November, 1923, The death of young Daudet was de- clared by the authorities to be sui- cide, but his father openly accused the police in his newspaper, L'Action, of having assassinated Phillippe, and charged that Bajot was an accomplice, Hundreds of wit- nesses have been subpoenaed and the entlre case is being reopened. Bridgeport Street Torn By Burst Water Main Bridgeport, Oct. 26 (A —Hundreds of trolley passengers were delayed while fifty workmen labored today to bring order out of the chaos wrought by the bursting of a water main at the corner of Clinton and IFairfield avenues last midnight. The torrent of water from a 49-inch main which has a gate at that point, tore up streets and sidewalks, filled cellars and piled sand three feet high. Damage eslimated at several thousand dollars was done. Officials of the Hydraulic com- pany today stated that the break was caused by the vibration of a telephone cable, which rested on one of the main: AVPFAL GRANTED Washington, Oct, 26 (P—A su- preme court appeal was granted to- day in the Bast Kodak case, as one of two test proceedings in which the | court is expected to decide the much- debated question of the right of the | federal trade commissien to compel corporations to divest themselves of their holding HELD AS RECKLESS DRIVER Julius Flechner was arrested this afternoon by Motorcycle Policeman | William 8. Strolls charged with | reckless driving. The policeman Jfollowed Flechner and reported his |'speed to_be excessive. * THERE YOU polsoning her 14. The AREY M’DE\AP I Pty (S ceteay been indicted at Springfield, O., for [foreman for a local slep-daughters, Esta |Station and will go into business for predicted |himself. ath, the Springfield authorities has resigned at the .same were told. vietim LIND RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 09 Tearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line 14 lines to an fnob. Minimum Space, § lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 Classitied Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of customers. = Call 926 Ask for & “Want Ad" Operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial " ot, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN—Monumental works, 133 Oak Bt Monuments of a an; a descriptions. Carving and letter cutting’ r_wpecialty, BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete stes] rein- forced; water proof, hermetically seal- ed, will outlast elther wood or metal. Do not require larger lots. Reasonably priced. N. B. Vault' Co. Kensington. Tel. 647-16. « Florist [ BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable Drices. Sandelll's Greenhouss, 218 Onk . 8t. Phone 264312, CUT FLOWERS—potted piants, pleasing varlety, Bpeclalizing on funeral work. Johnson's_Greenhouse, §17 Church 8t. ROSES—10c, each special for Satur and Sunday, Flowar Garden Gre house, 1163 Stanley &t City Items There will be a regular meeting of the Sons of Veterans’ suxillary ‘Wednesday night’at 8 &’clock. The meeting will be. followed by a soclal hour. t Gulbraneen Reg. Planos at Morans —adv, ' Judge and Mrs. B. W. Alling at- tended the Dartmouth-Harvard foot- ball game at Cambridge, Saturday. | The Stanley Warks bowling league will bowl tonight at; Rogers Recrea- ,tion building. ¢ . Joln Morans’ Xmas Music Club.— adv. | A postponed monthly meeting of the Master Painters’ association will be held this evening in the chamber of commerce rooms: L The traffic bureau banquet com- mittee will meet tomorrow . morning. \at 10:30 o'clock at-the Chamber of ‘ommerce headquarters, | Laurel Court Sewing soclety will meet Tuesday from 10 to 4:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert |Budde, 645 Corbin avenue. [Xmas music club’ forming, Moran: —adv. Busienss affecting by-law changes will be transacted at the meeting of A. W. Harvey Lodge, Ancient Order of United Workmen, tonight in Odd Fellows' hall. Gordon 8. Skinner, son of Super- intendent Dwight Skinner of the | Boys' club, is a patient in the New Britaln General hospital where he underwent an eperation by Dr. L. R. Weir, The committee on school accomo- datlons of the school board will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock to open. bids on the contract for the new school on Steele street A Nash Co. suit or overcoat $23.50, T. F. McCabe, 49 Walnut street, agent. Tel. 454—Advt. | The New Britain traffic bureau will hold a speclal meeting tomor- row: noon at the Burritt hotel. Of- ficers will be elected and reports of the banquet committee will be heard. Mrs. Amalie R. Nuss, assistant gecretary of the Chamber of Com- meree, has resighed her position. The resignation takes effect this week. Harold ¥. Judd has resigned as auto service Asa Brown, a mechanic, garage, and will continue his assoclations with Mr. Judd. 1979, day, Finder call 529.3, GROCHETING—In small bag Tost_betwasn Btanley Rule and bakery on Park BSt. i /Baturday noon. . Please return to Park .!l. Blbfi[y. LOST OR BTOLEN—biack and white dog named “Jip," Notify 234 Hl'h_fl‘ POCKETBOOK—Tost _between Lock. D and Tremont B Saturday night at § o'clock, Reward. Return to 128 Tre- mont _8t. BTRING - OF PEARLS—lost b n 8t Mary's echool hall and Commercial t., ‘Thursday evening. . Call 2518, el LHALLLOLT S DR L R SUM OF MONEY-—lost Saturday a. m. In viclnity of Main St. Return to 112 Belden 8t, Mrs. J. Gull. BUM OF MONEY-—lost Saturday evening. Reward ¢ roturned. 806 Tast 8t Tel 281-2, SUM OF MONEY—In puree fould on Mal 8t. Baturday night. Owner can have by tdentifying. 424 Chestnut Bt, 320 BILL LOST--8unddy evening, be- tween Elm and Main 8t. Finder eall 3186-J, after 6 o'rlock. Reward, Store Announcements \ SPECIAL—for this month oaly, §x10 wa- ter color enlargement with every dozen photographs, Arcade Studlo, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 3 ACME TRUCK8--Sales and Bervice. Eric. son Motor Sales. 171 South Main §t. BUICK MOTOR CARS—Bales and Bervice, Capital Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t. Phone LEXINGTON, OAKLAND AND GRAT— Cara, Balos and Bervice, Hardwaro City Motor_Co., § Elm St. Phone 3 CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and service. Buperior Auto Company, 176 _Arch 8. _Phone 311, CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and service. Bannett Motor Sales, 250 Arch 8t Phone 2953, DODGE BROTHERS—Sales and service. 8. & F, Motor Sales Corp,, 165 Eim 8t., _corner Franklln, Phone 731, FORD CARS and _ TRUOKB—Fordson tractor, Eiles and service. Genu: parts and accessorles. Automotive Sales & ervice Co., 200 B. Main. Phone 3701 FRANKLIN Cars—No water to freeze, Sales and ‘Service, 453 Weat Main Bt Tel. 3698, HOPMOBILE CARS—Salen and _ Bervice. City Service Station, Hartford Ave., cor. _Stanley 6t A, M. Paonessa. LEXINGTON—Oakland and Gray. High grade motor cars. Sales and. service, C. A Bence, §1 Main 8t, Phone 2216 CEXINGTON, OAKIAND and GRAY Mo- tor Cara Gales and Service, Hardware Oty Motor Co. 8 Eim 8t Phone 3734, NASH—motor_cars, See {he new line. A. G. Hawler, 63 Eim_8t 2 2458, OLDSMOBILE_MOTOR CARS—'The Re- fined Six.” Smith Motor Sales, 100 West _Main 6t Phone 2990, REQ MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth M. Bearlo & Co., Sales and Service; cor, Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for_Gabriel Snubbers. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Bales and Bervice, Albro Motor Bales Co. 325 Arch 6t _Phone 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT _AND OVERLAND— motor ' cars, Sale sand Servide. 127 Cherry Et. *“The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” T._C. Rudolph. Phone 3051-2. Autos and Trucks For Sale ¢ CEXTNGTON=— 1923, eport model, Minute Man slx, 5 passenger touring car thoroughly ~reconditioned and mewly painted. Bix wire wheels and good tires. Trades and ed. C. A. late 1923 brougham mechanical condition, pafnt and upholstery are ex- cellent, brand new cords, 1 spar _A._Bence, 61 Malin St Phone 3215, MAGK TRUCK—5% ton dump body, tires In A-1 shape, motor just overhauled. Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Phone 3110, _Open_evenings tfll 9 o'clock. MAXWELL—club sedan, 1326 model, Fun only 4200 miles. Excellent condition. Tel. 2952, MAXWELL COUPE, perfect condition. Price reasonable. Rudolph's ~ Garags, 137 Cherry St Phone 3051-2. 1925—2-passenger, BUICK USED CAR DEPT. 19%5 Bulek roadster. Like new, 1823 Jewett coupe. Repainted. 1921 Franklin touring, Repainted. Chevrolet touring, Iike new. Chevrolet tourlng. Bargain. Ford fourdor sedan, Ford eoupe. Ford coupe, . CAPITOL BUICK €O, 193 ARCH STREET PHONE 2607, NEW BRITAIN, HUNCH OF WEYE—wIth Toek Towt Batur- | Maln 8t. Phone 2121, ditlon, no reasonable offel Phone 176614, BENSATIONAL, PRICES AS IT I8 THE POLICY OF OUR FIRM TO SCRAP ALL CARS OF OVER FIVE YEARS OF AGE IT 18 TO 'YOUR ADVANTAGE TO :%B WHAT WE HAVE TO OF- R. 1924 PACKARD TOURING, 1924 LEXINGTON SEDAN, 1923 LEX- 1924 DOD! 1926 DODGE BEDAN, 1924 GRAY BPORT TOURING, 1924 OLDSMOBILE BEDAN, 1924 OLDSMOBILE SPORT TOURING, 1923, 1924 . 1926 FORD COUPEE, 1025 FORD BEDAN, 1923 & 192 STUDEBAKER, 1923 BUICK 7- PASS. SEDAN. NUMEROUS OTHERS. AARON G. COHEN, INC, 185 PARK BT, HARTFORD, ALWAYS OPEN, CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG OFFER 1 REMOVAL SALES OF USED CAR8 NOV. 16th, ONLY $§0 DOWN, Chevrolet roadster, $215, Ford sedan, $305. Chevrolet roadster, (two), Ford medan, $307. Overland tourlng, $334. Ford coups, $33¢. Dodge roadster, $307, Ford sedan, $436. Chevrolet ‘coupe, $335. Chevrolet % ton truck, $418, Btudebaker coups, 3436, SUPERIOR AUTO €O, 176 ARCH BT. FORD SPECIALS TUDOR COUPE , COUPE . FORDOR . TOURING COUPE . TERMS 368 MAIN STREET. —_— RENBWED FORDS Tudor esdan (1), at $318. Road, (3), at $200, cars (2). at $138. u) 2180, Coupe at $225. $188, Ton express a OTHER CARS Liberal terms on all the above cars. 200 B. MAIN ST, JPHONB 3101 HUPMOBILE COUPE, 1932—In good eon- refused, DISTINCTIVD AUTOMOBILES AT ? LEXINGTON, GRAY and OLDSMOBILE. —— THESE CARS MUST BE SOLD BEFORE TEL. 211, B — THE MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORP. Ton truck. (stake sldes), st % ton (panel body) at $175. t $200, Puige. 1810, 1 passenger touriag at Reo, 1919, touring car, b passenger, at 3100, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICB CO. DODGE BROTHERS— 1024 Touring. 1923 Eedan, 1923 Touring. 1023 Touring. 1924 Roadster with winter top. 1923 Roadster, COMMERCIAL CARE-- 1923 Bereen Dellvers: 19! Bereen Dellvery, 1920 Soreen Dellvery, FORDS-- 1921 Tourng. TERMS ARRANGED THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 166 ELM 8T, PHONE 731, OPEN EYERY DVENING GOOD VALUE— Your chance to buy a good used Ford, backed by thie reputation .of the largest Ford dealer In north- ern Connecticut, Here are a few epeclals, Many more to chooes trom, Fordor New tires, $350.00. Tudor (2), $350.00. Eedan, §260.00. Touring (4), $76.00 to $176.00. - Roadsters (4), $40 00 to £241.00, 6 Post Trucks (2), $100 00, Dodge Touring, -$100.00. 8mall down payments. Pay as you nde BLMER AUTO CO., 22 MAIN BT. PHOND 1813, SEE MR, GOSSELIN, HUDSON & ESSEX USED CAR DEPT. OFFERS THESE SELECTED VALUES 1225—Hudson Coach, balloon fires emall mileage, new paint and perfect condition throughout. Priced to sell. 1924—Chrysler touring, excelslut con- ditlon, many extras, and priced less than half of the price of a new one, 1024—Hudson Sedan, bulloon tires and thoroughly reconditioned, priced low, will trade for lighter car. 1923--Maxwell wport touring, palat new, good tires, and fully equlp- ped. Two to choose from. 1023—Nash touring has had careful usage, priced right. 1924—Ford touring, = looks and runs like new, a chance to save: 37 Priced lower than any plac In the eity. s 1924—Hudson Coach, absolutely. tight throyghout, $100. Duco paint job, attractively priced. . 1923—Hudson Epeedster, thoroughly overhauled and repainted at a price that you cannot afford. to mies, very 1024—Mazwell touring, small wlleags, had excellent care. Make u offer. 1922—Cleveland Sedan. Newly paint- od. Perfect mechanically, all accessory equipment, 4 brand new tires, one spare, and extra, g00d buy at our prios. We have saveral good open cars 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 mow and save money, OVERLAND USED CAR DEPY. 1923 Ford sedan, Ford tourings, (3). models, 1823 Overland touring, 1921 Overland touring $78. Cleveland roadster. 1025 Overland closed delivery truck 1919 Bulck 6 touring, $76. R. 0. RUDOLPH, 137 CHERRY 8T. PHONE 2081-8. T MAIN BT, PHONE 2181, Late STUDEBAKER USED CAR DEPT. Studebaker, 1925 Duplex. By PE Studebaker, 1926,8pec. coach, Bulck, 1923 7-pass. touring. Buick, 1923 Bport roadster. Chevrolet, 1924 Bport touring. Gtudebaker, 1023 Big § sedan, Dodge, 1921 Sedan, 014 Sayhroo 26 (P When a dre in land at known as Tndian shore CY CROSBY = o= being used to fil town ALWAYS THREAT'NIN' LETTERS. Now I'LL TELL 'EM SOMETHIN' storm on it safely. A dredg leak and into two sc during e, e Mortimer ¥i SErrLED’ ALBRO MOTOR BALES CO., Morrieville. 318 ARCH BT. PHONE 1260, Dosr air; tor hoat reacl with rough s n accordanca with your instructions,ve shipped In forty (40 )-bars of BVERFOAM soap to the above address. Youngest Solon hipping department {nforms us that you have ment acknowlsdging its arrival. To date wa have had no reply as to the disposal of this order. WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO, UNUSUAL CARE AND EXPENSD IN Unless this mattsr meets with your prowmpt RECONDITIONING MAKE QUR CAl § attention,we will take LEGAL ACTION. S A B ey Raturn the MONEY at oncal Yours very truly, BUICK—8$ cyl. §-pars. touring. New bate tery, good ‘tiree. §75 (worth dou- THE EVERFOAM SOAP COMPANT ble.) M«My President. Tosmman CHEVROLET—1924 “Superior” touring Painted new gunmetal geay. Tires Runs finely 2 miles to gal § PAIGE—§-30 “Linwoog” S-pass. touring The powerful light slx. 3 new tires, Motometer, spare tire, ~spotlight Engine tire pump. Factory finish maroon. $250. —— e & A e T POLLY AND HER PA OW'D YoU AND MA ENJOY \ Ew DALYS PIANO RECITPAL ) Q|1 )l LAST NIGHT? i RBEGAL—underslung peedster. - 'Real bucket-geat, 2-pase. “Dare-Devil” fastest 4 cyl. light racer. Bosch magneto. Kelly cords. $95. The Loud Padal Was Neated MAW WAS SO BuSY TELLIN'Y ME HOW CRAZY SHE 1S ABOUT LEW'S TECHNIQUE - JEWETT—1825. New serles touring. Bal- Toon tires, four-wheel brakes. Diss wheels, A beauty at substantial saving. THAT 1 COULDNT HEAR A “THING THE PORE SUCKER. 'WAS PAIGE—Light &ix chummy roadster, coms fortable 4-pass. Royal cord tires. * Bnubbers, bumper. Warm as & coupe. $259. . You Kin SEARCH ME, SISTER! JEWETT--Late 1825 eedlan. New series. Folir-wheel brakes. Balloons, Tp holstered in English broadcloth. %5 h.p. Priced at genuine reduction, COLUMBIA—1923 light eix touring. Epe- clal equipment. Continental Red Seal motor, spare tire, snubbers, bumpera, motometer raln-wiper wing shields stgp plates mirrors, 30. mi. per gal. ¥375. JEWETT—1924 coupe. Elegant condl- tion, Original factory finish and equipment. Smubbers, epare. tire, bumper. 30 ml. per gal Price low. The young: tor, thie. 1 La Folletie when his dud ernor of Wisconsin. WHITMORE PAIGEJEWETT CO, R | CORNER EAST MAIN AND ELM 8T8,

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