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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925, SOUTH AMERICAN HERO'S |[AMERICAN HORSEMAN o oveswwer rosoriar o oo A ( avromorve )| ayromomive BISHOP BROWN NOW L i o ¥ R STRRES S b o | THE HERALD | [___SU70WO7S J_ aurowomve ‘ HRM [;"MMUN‘ST | American turf man had placed a ! — —— l “ " I Auto and Truck Agencles §) || om———— Autos and I'rucks for Sale shire stakes, The puper sud tho| WANT ADS | e - - Autos and Trucks for Sale pad Jose De San Martin of Argentina | Macomber's Masked Marvil Wins | et of 100 pounds with a firm or\ | o tis Comes To New Honors At and He Stands to Collect commisalon agents at odds of 500 to Addl‘esses Negm Labor cflngress 1 against, that his Forsetl and | L) RATES FOR HUPMOBILE CARS—-Sales and_ Borvice. s CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS City Service Station, Hartford Ave,, cor. I Jewett coupe, Repainted, ki (8). ot 4800, Charge Prepntd ALLIU AL LA Paonoma, 1 Franklin touring, Re L e Y T day ....1 line J0 00 INGTON=Oakland and Gray. K 4 Chovrolet touring, Vo Couring cars (2). at $136. diys ....1 line 4 K11 grade motor cars. Sales and se Chevrolet touring., I 1921 Coupe at $150, days 4...1 Iine i Ford fourdor sodan, 1923 Coupe at 8325, 1 line N " Ford coupe, 1923 Ton truck. (stake sides),. st 1 1 line o Hardware 1923 Ford coupe, §185, Alphabetically Atraigea Kor Quick and Bervice, 403 West Main 8t Bulek roadster, Like new Tudor sedan (3), at $3%8 Washington $250,000 on a Wager Masked Marvel would win the (erpirentiat il 3696 BUICK USED CAR DEPT. RENEWED FORDA . ; Cesarewtiz and Cambridgeshirc on Equamy of Races Washington, Oct. 28 (M—A revo- | New Market, Eng., Oct. 28 UP) — | stakes respectively lutionary hero of three South Amer- | Masked Marvel, by Mckinley, out|Forseti took the Cesarewltch a forl- fcan natlons—Jose De San Martin |of Maskara, and owned by the night ago. | 1ime a2 bhoue 2734, 120 14 fon (panel vody) at 8176, Chicago, Oct. 28 UP—A crowd ot|Of Argentina—came to new honors | American sportsman A, K. Macom- | Thus, it the parlay was actually || * 907% «r:d llie 818 ‘ T Tiow ™ line. CAPITOL BUICK CO., I Hegrocs and & fow whites attending | [008Y 1 the unvelllng here of ' |her, won the Cambridgeshire stakes made, Mr, Macomber will ~collo : A Osaany HatBORRDATELS ooe ; P ildadl ) 4 1 i 4 _ e | Count 6 worde t ine. I Stree patge, 1019, 1 passenge) touring at N 3 3 bronze equestrian statue of the lib- | carrying 1,000 pounds with extras 50,000 pounds in addition to stakes SRR Unlig; Blrhet 193 ARCH STREET G A the Amerlcan Negro Labor Congress [erator, as a gift to the Amerlcan |at nine furl he! day. y's Tac o s 90,1014 -10UrIDRSSASs " & . | nine furlongs here today. of today's race. 1 Motor Sales, 100 West PHONE 2607, enthuslastically cheered declarations|people from the people of Argen-| A, Lowry's Pons Asinorum was Minlmum Book' Charge, 35 cente, 2000, : Bt LA at $100. of William Montgomery Brown, de-|tina. Y Y 4 e T No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, for T il e, TAIN, y . i peae ater ks Mydon ] muomire ; & Tracke, Konn W BRITAIN. posed Protestant Episcopal bishop, . ay. Bat. 10 M. Bearlo & Co., 3 and Bervises oor. 1 . 14 lines to an inch, DEMO! Minimum Space, 3 lines, ' b passenger, | | o e 4 second and Sir Willlam C. Cooke's| Nurse: “I wonder who it was who | e il est honors, military and &f- | Blue Pete third in the fleld of twen- never folded up his clothes whel Liberal i terme ionfiall SLIv, ABOYeEES avoring communism and .Hx'.nl‘{\rml_ attended arrangements #or |1y four 9 ;’.: o vt i ",' ) his clothes whi B Accepted Over the Telephone | | Eim and Parie Phione 2110, Loeai| o qt : of neR P tes, last 5 & ¥ . € ed onvenlence o yme al agents for Ga ubbers. FOR g \ x:J;lM() of negroes and whites, las pres .;mm;n of the statue by A%- o | “Tommy: “Adami" — Vikingen e s, ML | | T BARHI OO CARB=BaTorand|| .. 10, months old, willl il chieds. ght. assador Pueyrredon of Argentina, eport 0 : L ' : = Sorvice, —Albro Motor Sales Co. 226 | STUDBUAKEI : Long llve communism!” heland its acceptance in an address by 1t a report ‘published by & Lon-Oslo, Phon ; g Bl atxl touring. A eacri~ AUTOMOTIVE SALLS & SERVICE CO. shouted, “Long live the American|President Coolldge. A brilliant com- g negroes on an equal footing With |pany of official and diplomatic cir- | | American Caucasian cles were invited to attend the cer: tencn o matamens e, [mermimen ottt e | Mg, Jones of Waterbury, Conn., b as rallroaded out of the of the Pan-Anierican union. ND OVERLAND— and Servic AUT A ' 200 B. MAIN BT, RHONE 2701 " 4 HOTEL 136 3 Burial * )1, Monuments S house of bishops at New Orleans; or The statue of the hero of the rev- . . . JEW BRITAIN—Monumental worke. 1 ST perhaps 1 was Jim Crow-ed, olutionary struggle of Argentina, pe s lg y o ox- 1-11S | St Monuments of sll slzes and | Mechanical condition, paint and. 8 tires |L AL REDUCTION TO MOVE OUR “Capitalism 1s politicall bankrupt; |Chile and Peru stands in judiciary | descriptions, Carving and letter cutting ery excellent, Tl sac- ED CARS the church supporting it is religlous- | square, within sight of the capito! — e R Ll ] o N ly bankrupt. Communism is sure to dome and the Washington monu. | “After taking two treatments of |possible for me to hear my Wolght | foreet water proot heemetioelly toan ey dant oh t. G con ment, and 18 a copy of one standing |the famous NOX-RI-TIS rheuma- | “The only religion is the desire to|in Plaza San Martin in Buenos Alres adster on them, I was told that T had fallen | &% Wil outlast either wood or metal | =205 3 Fri ) tism medicine, I am perfectly free | Do not require larger lot sonably 3 z Moon tourin make the most out of life, |1t 1s the only monument to a for DEPENDABLI USED CARS with wintc tor, needs new fro MANY OTHI IN GOOD RU ORDER AS LOW AS $100, 8 MOTOR SAL! OFFER | BLMER AUTO CO., ! A trom sclatica, lumbago and arthri. |arches but this T doubted, because riced. N. B, Vault Co. Kensington Bt tco Al ! 25 Moon tous ) Hupmobile tourlig defense movement than in any oth- | Amerlcan capital. 289 Frost Road, |to me { 1 tried everything for = Oldsmoblle sedan, “When I began |results until T started on NOX-RI1 A y to overthrow socicty, you are trylng [ Pan-American union and patriotic s 5 360 . AARON G. COHEN, INC. 155 M (67 tle my apron |l ever had rheumatism and I have | 7 0 pression, cluded a parade by a column of in liouse Ho tadvised againats conoluaing]paseing of the parade inordsr thel rheumatism in |30 Church §t. and get the hooklet, | I Sciiool and Wil- | a¢ onco, Good condition. bo secn GOOD VALUE— Chapman .Fy_ 4 et, and ¢ expert is here to explain NO3 ism against efforts to free the work-| The inscription on the monument and feet, and |tory expert is here to exp . & good tires, Price pord, backed by the ation “His name, like Washington, rep T r Ford, backed by the 1eputation of in good con-| map ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG als, ny more to chooa . $30 L 3 EXTA ®port _model, an authorized Ford service station| Appeals to Police to Tudor (2), $350.00. 1. Mr. Judd is well known to local i ‘ " - case continued until November ¢ in A % SPECIAL—for this month onl # Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, U Touring (4), $75.00 to $175.00. ness, He plans to give 24 hour = Dodge Touring, $100.00. York city, and more recently, he TN i 2 ¢ ; cellent, brand new cords, 1 spare. C. MUST BE SOLD BEFORE St | e & Co. h 2110 ¥ wlli be married in New York Sat-|cctizate his tale. HEA A BRoal G WHE) A trip, they will live on Prospect quarters Monday night, and asked 1 son Motor Sales, 171 South Main St.| Condition’and appearance nre those Chevrolet roadster, $22. 3 HELE ; r Sales st. ] Ford sedan, $395. 22 MAIN ST PHONE 1514, is & member of the IFafnir Bearing knew of his having recently com- Sereen Dy Tel, o 1 | Luick here s more hope for the eigner not connccted with American | 1 says Mrs, |there was too much pain for that. L J Loxington . workers in the International labor [history which now stands In the Robert R. Jones, |For the past few years, it seemed Florist Itupr er. . . . The soclal system is now | After the placing of wreaths on Waterbury, Conn, |my trouble, but nothing produced | s Groenl ak Bt 9, N b E e b enslaving you. You are not tryingithe statue hy representatives of the hone_2643- ; taking this medi- |TIS. This medicine has made a new | ¢ . gl to liberate it from lgnorance, class [socleties and the Chilean and Peru cine, 1 could not | person of me. 1 don't know that prejudice and hatred, ruin and op- [vian ambassadors, the program in J ; “ORD COUPT OFD! ! y frienc sing v | and ' owe Ford sedan. Rudolph's Garage, 185 PARK 8T, HARTFORD, CONN, strings or put my |a number of my friends using it with | and ) For . Rudoly rag 5 “I at trying to liberate religlon | fantry, cavalry and artillery, Pres| haml‘: hch’i’m my |the same good result use, 1163 Btanley Bt | Chierry Bt Phone 2051.3. Balosroom, 7 OPEN EVENINGS trom the supernatural.” dentiCoolldgeRretiving tibstore ghthe back. I also had | Call at Miller-Hanson Drug Store, e e R " 0 had’ ' eve e Sa i Brook Park, wide c S iive P LIS that the church is bad' ' even|the honor be clearly shown for San A T e o S e Y e Braok Fark, » after 6 p. m. Prico reasonablo, 27 though it generally supports capital- [ Martin alone, : hapman_§ RDS—We 1 Tor_Foda | . o ' il conolideni with this sentence: have sen the time when it was im- | RI-TIS. re in ¥ goC itlon mechan! CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. Your chance to buy a good tsed i each, Sales Co,, the largest Ford dealer i northe TO OPEN OWN STATION resents the American ideal of dem- ol g St._Pho ern Connecticut, Here are few Harold ¥. Judd, for the past five |ocracy, justice and liberty.™ Y L0 S r - I % ’ i abiocel Ford m e 60 tween Elm and ) a : ofier refused. years connected with a g 3156-J, after § o'cloc] service station as foreman, will open i = Conn. office Sunday . Minute Man eix, b passenger touring car 5 G - d Fordor New tires, $350.00. a Pleass ¢ Novel H H H = turn to 54 Chestnut St. R 5 thore ily recondittoned and new!y b BEAL Flaasant gireet, jon Novemher Give Him Protection i \ = o - Six Wire whoe and zood tires. r Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 28 (P—His e T Store Announcements Trades and terms considered. C. A. REMOV Sedan, $250.00. Ford owners and is considered one 0 Roadsters (4), $40.00 to $240.00. “the best mechanics in the busi-|C: 3 Sy \ Bk g ter color enlargement with LEXINGTON—F passenger, late 1923 i S i o e FRALE NERy ESONS "](y C;’;’" )Esils;rldla;‘ s‘ghentn"x\‘f“' k - G Z — \ ) photograplis, Arcade Studio. ! bretgham: b et siam mechanien (i DU R alias Barney Shields, 50, o ew condition, paint and upholstery are ex- service.—Advt. says, of Sing Sing prison at Ossining, g o : B e Bencarbis]iMa InkgGIGhone 3216 D = MITH = |N. Y, will spend the time in the . c AUTOMOTIVE | MACIE TRUCIC=634 on imp body, | Smallldownipeymenta. | S Alvin Scotton and Miss Sally Smith county fail while the local police in- 2 % n A [ t i v ] A Auto and Truck Agencies 8 9 o'clock | ONLY 350 DOWN. urday, Oct. 31. Following a wedding | The man came into police head- ACME TRUCKS—Bales and Service, Bric- |3 Tssenger Il sedan street. Mr. Scotton is employed 8t to be locked up as he suspected he Ehons g | grandtlion B Eric on st Rackliffe Bros. Co. and Miss Smith |\was being shadowed by people who A JARS | J Co. office force, {nitted a. assault on a young girl. A % Chevrolet roadster, (two), $395. , His further history he stated, includ- rs, Sales an . Hardw ; 0 3 SEE MR, GOSSELIN. S0 g 3 . good top and upholstery. Ford sedan, $307. Improving Hardware ed a term at Sing Sing for larceny 3 : " phone 2128, AL B R sedan, $307 v and vialation of parole from that 53 o wna | Focyd 3 R Sales Are Reported |piace. e is charged here with orvice, ~ Swperor, Auto. Compan T L SR New York, Oct. 28,—In its weekly |breach of the peace, and Is held GITRTED e .}y‘:'y 4200 miles, Excellent co 3 hardware market summary Hard- | without bonds, as he professes no TPE3 Dodge roadster, $307. HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT. ware Age will tomorrow desire for freedom. The police su- z, servics. Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch | Phono |3 i 66 on B Phong t condition 925 Ford sedan, $186. FER 5 Fo FING “Reports from the various hard- |spect that signs of a r.ohl “lnir:r u(gm(;hl‘_m.mm i v Rudoly 0 : OFFERS8 THE FOLLOWING IN ware market centers indicate no|have something to @o with Bruce's oacnes 8. & F. Motor Salet 3 Elm St ) Chevrolet coupe, $325. e e abatement in the generally improv- |self-accusations. Loorner ; i ing demand. This favorable condi- Fiactoraiet ey ¢ rEmMs AT EANGED P ze i PRk 2 d nccessorfes. Automotive 9 Studebaker coupe, $486, s & tion may be attributed in large These finer closed cars are built on the famous Buick chassis with parts enl eblocrel 2 e, O ey o the. Beasonable weatner | B18Ze Does Damage of the 21-year-proved, 60 and 75 horsepower Buick Valve-in-Head G LOOK 11 Hudson_Conch conditions prevailing, which have $5,000 in Park City engines. Extra power! q e iyaler koririn (Chr, Owing to the increasing demand Hudson Sedan, (balloon tires.) bronght home to both retailers and Bridgeport, Oct. 28 (A—TFire and for Hupmoblile, Hudson and Es- Chevrolet % ton truck, $418, RI0R AUTO € sh touring. Sealed Engine.” % i f stock of Cars on sale SUPERIOR AUTO €O, is at hand. As a result seasonal|of the Goodie Soda Shop, Inc., at gi No other car, regardless of price, furnishes this completeness of protection for driving parts. 7 ) ; e . for H Tudsonand e Maxwell sport touring (2), lhouscholders the fact that winter |resultant smoke, in the back room nd they have the famous “Sealed Chassis” and the new “Triple lty tems Goite s it In la Taat 2 g % 1924 lines are moving actively, and prices | 1060 Main street, last night did dam- B sanclers 1425 are firm with a decided upward |age of about $5000 to stock in the And these Buicks have the characteristic Buick charm of body Join Morans' Xmas Music Club.— S it a81t R O e, two stores on the first floor of ‘the profile. They are finished in Duco. They seat five full-grown advt, THE BEST IN USED CARS 103t el “Basically healthy conditions pre- |building, it was estimated. The people in roomy comfort. They have the Fisher V'V one-piece, Mrs. Mary O'Neil is serlously {ll e G v 1923 Studebaker Coupe. vall in the hardware market and the |blaze, the origin of which Assistant ventilating windshield, automatic windshield wiper, and a host at her home at 273 Chestnut street. STUDEBAKER SPECIAL TOURING 1922 Dodge Touring. prospect of continued activity is em- |Chief Alexander S. Meller could not 5\( like necessities, Buick’s exacting closed car standards prevail Open alleys tonight at Rogers.— | ESSEX COACH phasized by the excellent crop out-|ascertain, was discovered at about in their Fisher-built bodies. advt. | LN > THE HONETMAN AUTO SALES3 O, look reported from the agricultural [11:30 o'clock by Miss Sarrie Ferris, . 4 . A extilari modling® of! theWood- RO! | i DG e is|telephone operator in the Western Sr‘;“(‘; ,‘f‘c‘“gh“f_hl""¥ much spetion these Better Buick Sedans men of the World will be held to- 1924 FORD TOURING | BTH M. SEARLE & CO., 139 ARCH ST. PHONE 2542, plentiful is reflected generally in |Union office on Fairfield avenue. ‘oaches”, before you spend your money! 1 0 talook 41 Fellows |1923 HUDSON' COACH wit g i improved collectior — ’”"I‘L at 8 o'clock In 0dd Fellows’ |, IDSON_SPEEDSTER REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS HUDSON—ESSEX—PACKARD mproved collect j Lo OBSERVE BIRTH OF OMNIBUS BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN 3 Division of General Motors Corporation Martinelll Concert, C wpitol Thea- |19 > COR. ELM AND PARK BTS. SALES & 5““"‘5‘“ Los Angeles Woman Is London, Oct. 28 (A—Plans to com- G514 unday Nov. 1st. Tickets on |1 ? Y g Rea 6 cyl. tourlng. ‘R‘ol)hed OfHe Jenelny s oeiaits hundreth anniversary T Pl Ol e |1322 oD covrr. @ Ten 8 el tourin. | t Il of the birth of the omnibus in Eu- The Scandinavian W. €, T, U, |1822 BUICK T N Hupmobile 4 cyl. touring. Los Angeles, Oct. 28 (R—Dearlsirope have been launched here but will hold a meeting at the home of | 1532 MAXWELL TOURING. cod jewelry valued at $54,000 wert { whether the celebration will be held e efler Mrs, Charles Ericson, 66 Cottage RAY ETATE ROADST taken, by two gunmen last night tyy Tondon or Paris has not yet been Place tomorrow afternoon at F D COUPE, from Mfs. . M. Smith, Wife of aijecided, It was 1821 that the first | Gulbransen Registering Planos at | 1932 FORD SEDAR. DNt Ford touriogs, (3). Late hank dent, and Mrs. J. M. Mac-tompibus Jumbered through the Morans' dvt. § e models. | v | adam an ‘lark, as they re- |strects of Nantes, France, aithough Unity Rebekah Sewing circle “m? Terms 6 to 12 b | : haed 1923 Overlang touring. . turned from th eater. 1it was not until four years later that meet at Odd Fellows' hall, Thursday | Open Evenings and Sundays | PRICES LOW B Clavslan i rosiboter Thei tomobils topr nla similar vehicle appeared in Fng- afternoon. ‘ i sY 1925 Overland closed delivery truck front of Mra. Clark’ \ nd. | Today there are 35,000 omr e ; [ Fo touring. . ) Cols: gt therings OVERLAND USED CAR DEPT. Dodge touring. e R 1923 Ford sedan, Martinelll Coneert, Capitol Thea- | 3 SUAT B WITII EACH 1919 Buick 6 touring, $75. the men strolled across t buses§most of them double deckers, P ter, Sunday Nov. 1st. Tickets on THE MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORP, One pe revolver at the ehanf- | gperating daily in London, 193 Arch St. Tel. 2607 sale at C. L. Pierce Co.—Adxt, l 368 MAIN S BT teur, the other covered the women with his weapon, and quietly asked 127 CHERRY ST. PHONE 2051-% Loy S S . 7 MAIN ST PHONB 2121, SKIPPY By PERCY CROSBY As the robl rove away, Mrs. y Smith ordered the ur to pur- Sl ' sue their car anc the license mmber, but he tc e police hr was 0o frighten R. 0. RUDOLPH, § ALWAYS i STUDEBAKER USED CAR DEPT. m——— ] HOLD EM PUBLIC BeurTen'] ~ A o Starts Over e ) Seroor 57! QS Wb e t Bulck. 1 pase. touring. foianl y Studebaker, 1932 Big ¢ sodas. Dodge, 192! Sedan. ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO., 26 ARCH ST. PHONE 260. SPECIAL USED CAR SALB Dodge Brothers coupe, 1923, Dodge Brothers screen del'y, 1923, Ford tudor, 192 sh sedan, 1924, Mavwell sedan, 192! ord touring, ( Ford touring, Nash touring ear, 1923. Nash coupe, 1924, — —— POLLY AND HER PALS uh on Pa's Mind BY CLIFF STERRETT| ,..% i 63 ELM ST. PHONE 2456, (W AFRATD SOURE ’ AEEATE g o P - - ‘ L s LA/PESSVMIST, ASH your BE ONE VEAH? - Auto Parf — F106, IS YER WOTCHA dry storage HAIR WAS ‘ : ranklin Square. HARTFORD BATTERIES—Wh FAWLIN' ouT g tire or battery trouble fob road. quick sorvice call P. & V. Tire and AS FAST AS : — I\ Battory C: Myrtle 8t ' . z THR \M\NE ‘ , AND TUBES OON TIR and Accessories AUTO ACC SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONB 15 GOODYEAR TIR PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES IN- STANT SERVICE. WHEN DEe LAYS ARE COSTLY, CALL O'NEIL Aaron g . beer 1 R » > A ’| s ¥ - < 3 39 WASHINGTON ST. fore tha > T « A8 ; > 3 . fesuming of 26 years. Kead is & T[RB & BATTERY CO. AT