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HYLAN, HEARST IN ¢ WITH REGULAR, Both Arnounce Support ol Senator Walker New York, Oct. 80 (P-—Mayor Hylan and William Randolph Hearst after a long silence that followed a hot primary campaign announce their support of the man who de- feated Hylan for the democratic mayoralty nomination. During the primary campalgn Btate Senator James J. Walker at- tucked Hylan's administration as cight years of hokum. Hylan now says he will support the because the latter has shown a dls- position to carry out the policies of the Hylan administration in regura to keeping a five-cent fare and othcr matters, In an editorial that promptly fol- Jowed Mayor Hyian's declaration, Mr. Hearst's New York American says “Intelligent citizens should vote for Walker to carry out Hylan's subway policy. Meanwhile the state campaign by Gov, Smith for four amendments to the state constitution which has overshadowed the city campaign since the primary, was enlivened by Attorney General Ottinger giving the governor the le direct from Al- bany. A charge made here by Gov. Bmith that an opinion of the attor- ney general was given out solely for political reasons was described as a “voluminous falsehood,” by Mr. Ot- tinger. The trouble with the gover- nor, according to his republican ac- euser, nominee is that “the truth is not in | ENJOY HALLOWE'EN PARTY Members of Business and Profes- slonal Women's Club Have Enter. tainment Furnished by Members. The members of the Business and Professional Women's club enjoyed a Halloween party last evening at the club house at 30 High street. The club rooms were very at- tractively decorated in Halloween colors, pumpkins and corn stalks. | A pleasing entertalnment was given by Miss Ruth Larson and her committee. Those taking part were | Misses Ruth Anderson, Abble K. | Dawson, Grace Hatton, Charlotte | symolon, Anna Albanese, Grace | imidt, Dorothy McCrann, Helen | Brennan, Margaret Quinlivan and Mabel Walle | Miss Quinlivan rendered plano se. | lections and Miss Wallen gave read- ings After the entertainment games were enjoyed and refreshments were | served. } - {Will Count Votes for Directorate of C. of C. A committee consisting of Stan- ton Ashley, Paul E. Lucas and Wil- lJam Christ has been appointed by Secretary Ralph L. Gould to count the ballots this evening in the an- nual election of directors and offi- cers of the Chamber of Commerce. The election will close at 7:30 p. m and the ballots will be counted some time during the evening. | Judge William C. Hungerford is the only choice for president. He will succeed Joseph R. Andrews, whose term is about to expire. With the increased members of the cham- ber and added interest in the election, some of the discussion among voting members indicateg that there are a him."” Frank D. Watermn, repubjiean eandidate for mayor, has taken an- other fiing at Tammany hall, charg- ing that John H. McCooey, Brook- Iyn democratic leader, and his friends have made large profits out | of Coney Island real estate deals. From another republican quarter kame a ecathing attack on Mr Walker. |few eurprises in store in connection | with the election. Cast Off Bobbed Hair Is Used Profitably Tos Angeles, Oct. 30 (M—Bobbed hair that formerly was thrown away, the Goodwill industries now turns into a profit. This charitable organization in one week received more than 50 pounds of hair in contributions. Tt was made into wigs and switches, sold, and the proceeds devoted to work among the poor, A monument to Robert Fulton, | inventor of the steam boat, is to be | erected in a small French town where he conducted tests with a minjature steamboat in 1802, MISS GESHIMSKY SHOWERED Mrs. Louis Lockwood of Elm street tendered a miscellaneous shower last evening at her home to her sister, Miss Ruth Geshimsky of Berlin. A large number of friends were present. The home was pret- tily decorated with Hallowe'en sug- gestions and luncheon was served. Miss Geshimsky received many beautiful gifts. She will become the bride of John Hamilton of Putnam street on Thanksgiving Day. Scorns Pardon MASS MEETING FOR MEN Men of the Methodist church and men who are not connected with any church will meet at Trinity M. E. church this evening for a get- together and social session. Attor- ney Mortimer H. Camp, president of the official board, will preside. Rev. W. H. Anderson will speak. B. F. Armstrong, president of Everyman's Bible class. will be in charge of en- tertalnment Martinelli Concert, Capitol Thea- ter, Sunday Nov. 1st. Tickets on City Items Martinelll Concert, Capitol Thea- ter, SBunday Nov, 1st. Tickets on sale at C, L. Plerce Co.—Advt. An initial dividend of ten per cent has been declared in the matter of Patsy Tomeo, bankrupt grocer, A Nash Co. sult or overcoat $23.60, T. F. McCabe, 49 Walnut street, agent. Tel, 464 —Advt. Sam Hittelman has been sued for |$300 damages by David H. Colt of West Hartford. The writ is return- able the first Monday of December in the court of common pleas. “Pyralin” Ivory for Xmas now on display at Axelrod's, Park St. See us before you buy and have no re. grets.—adv, Don't miss our Sat. Speclals. 8ee adv. on page 2. The Burritt Gift and for icey sldewalks. $1.00 dev. Tel. 1266.-—Advt. Put In that concrete cellar bottom now. Baker & Lasher. Tel. 1966. —Advt. Join Morans' Xmas Musie Club. —Advt. Gulbransen Registering Planos at Morans'.—Advt. Victroals % Advt, Xmas Music Club forming at Morans'.—Advt, 8. P. Strople of 118 Church street 4 bags price at Morans'.— | will move to 185-189 Park street on November 1. Same telephone num- Ler as before, 939.—advt. Mrs, Noah Rogers of New York ci'y 18 visiting the Misses Rogers at their home on Stanley Place. The armory drill pay for Company T, 169th Infantry, has been received for the quarter, July, August and i September and the members of the unit will be pald at the Monday night, November 2. armory Takes Lumber From New Building; Is Fined $25 Charged with the theft of about $18 worth of lumber from a build- ing being constructed near his home, &uquale Salvio of 55 Clinton street as fined $25 and costs by Judge Benjamin W. Alling in police court this morning and was told that the fact that he has a number of chil- dren was the only reason he wasn't sent to jail. “There are too many thefts from buildings under con- | struction and they will have to be stopped,” Judge Alling said. Salvio wa' arrested by Patrolmen Willlam J. McCarthy and Jehn Lieb- ler after Joseph Stronkowski, who is constructing the bullding, made a complaint to them that Salvio had stolen the lumber. The lumber was found in Salvio’s cellar. Peter Rosso of 255 Elm street, ar- rested yesterday on a charge of reck- less driving, had his case continued until Nov. 3. $27,500 REAL ESTATE DEAL Abraham H. Zucker and Willlam Cohen have made an agreement by which they will take over a six fam- ily apartment building and three car garage at 365 Church street, owned by Pasquale Bombacl, et al, at a price of $27,500. Special Notice A speclal meting of Sir Francls Drake Lodge, No. 429, American O. 8. of Bt. George will be held at 8 o'clock this evening in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall, Glen street, to take action on the death of Brother Joseph P. Thomas. THOMAS WARD, W. P. e at C. L. Plerce Co.—Advt. “T have done nothing to be par doped for,” sald Miss Charlotte | ———————r Anne Whitney when a plea to the |SK!PPY Californla governor in her behalf e was suggested following a U..8. su- preme court decision upholding her 14-year prison sentence under Call- fornia’s criminal svndicalism Jn\\. A new picture of Miss Whitney is shown above, e Board of Adjustment Hearing Tha Board of Ad hear the following appeals titiona in the Mayors O Hall, New Britain, n p. m., on Friday, Novem Ordinance. James Alfano asking ft. per family fistfment that 9 *y equired on corner lot inste as-per Seetion H T, mission fo ¢ house on Hale for two-family Prospero Frar rmission house on Ald for two-fami John W proper now zone Peter. Johmson F WESLEY SPERRY, W. Sec. MILL SALE OF IRREGULARS Knitted Dresses, Sweater Vests, Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Sweaters FRIDAY and SAT}JRDAY AT OUR MILL, 142 GLEN ST. The H-O-W KNITTING CO. WHEN SKIPPY EXPRESSED A DESIRE TO MEET"BUTCH" O'LEERY, THE GANG BACKED HIM To THE LIMIT. Tne THE HERALD Count 6 words 14 lines to an Minimum Space, A M for 028, Burlal “ot, Oak Et. our_specialty. “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick lnd Mdy Rillrmcl. RATES to & line, fnch, 3 lines, Monuments FO) CON!ICU'HVI lNBERTlO\'l Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Minimum Book Charge, 36 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, for clu:m-c Page on Same Day. Bat. 10 Ads Accepted Over the Telephone convenlence of customers. Call Aek for a “Want Ad" Operator, ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS l 1| Mechanical condition, NEW BRITAIN—Monumental works, 133 Monuments of all slzen and descriptions, Carving and letter cutting e, et l AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Truck Agencies., 8 LEXINGTON—Oakland .and Gray, High rade motor cars, Sales and service O, A, Bence, 61 Muln 8t, Phone 2215 LEXTNGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo- tor Cara, Gales. and Service Hardware Oity_Motor Co, ¢ Blm 8t nu. Xi} Asu.‘fl'\‘o‘m' . Bes (he Ealos _and A, G, Hawker, Eln Str Pnon. 2456, OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CARS—"Ths Re- tined Elz." @mith Motor Eales, 100 West Phone 2000, m 'GR UARS and (rucks. M. Soarle & Co., Sales and Bervi Eim and Park 8te. Phone 2110, ngents for Gabriel Enubbers, STUDEBAKER MOTO Sorvice, Albro Motor Bal A e WILLYS-KNIGHT _AND _OVERLAND— Bale sand . Gervice, . “The Sleeve-Valve Motor." . Rudolph. _Phone 2051- Autos and Trucks For Sale v BUICK, 1936—Mastor six coacn, $1,000, Run about 3,000 miles. Albro Motor _Sales Co. 336 Arch 8t. Tel. 260, CHANDLER, 1934—4-door chummy sedan, int and 6 tir ne. L1} Kenneth Local are A-1. Upholstery ex rifice on' thls car, can be bought for 3860. Terms can be awanged. Bennett !(n';l"ur Sales Co., 360 Arch Bt. « Phone forced; priced. Tel. BURIAL VAULTS—Concref ‘steel water proof, hermetically ed, will outlast either wood or metal Do not require larger lots, rein. 1 Resonably B. Vault Co, Kensington. . Florist 3 218 Oal —Very Teasonable prices. Greenhoue, kBt - [CHEVROLET, 1918 —touring, new tires, new top, new battery, good running 86_Maplo 8t, 2nd floor. 1024—coupe, original own- lent condition, low mileage, Phone 1321-5. 1918—6-ton_dump _body, " good motor, needs now front tires, Will sacrifice quick sale. Make offer. P. O. Box 1029, New Britain, Conn. CUT FLOW variet; Johns | EVERLASTING—stra decorations, are all gone. st. Call aw flowors, quick, befors RS—potted plants, pleasing Spaclalising of funerai work, Greonhouse, 617 Church 8t. mixed colors for winter houquets and home they John Pfeiter, 303 Maple Call_evenings. COLUMBIA, 1923—Coups In nice -shape throughout, an economical six at $450. Terme arranged. Bennett Motor Bales Co., 250 Arch St. Plone 2952. tour! 07 excollont condl- *tlon, _Tel. 2217-5, FORD, 1920-runabout with 1924 body, Paint and tires in good condition, 3§65 ROSES—10¢. eacht and Sunday. Flower st. epecial for Baturday Garden Green- BELGIAN—police dog, all black, about 4 months, lost. Argaz. CHRY Hinningers Greenhouse, 2 ENGLISH SETTER—lost vieinlty of Kensington, Reward If returned to R. , 8 Hartford Ave. ANTHEMUMS—Price reasonable. 204 LaSalla Bt Wednesday in Finder call ETBOOK—contaning key and sum of money lost Wodnesday night between Allen St., or on Hillcrest Ave, Finder call 2269-15. " Store Announcements 1 SPECIAL—for this month only, 3x10 wa- ter color enlargement with every dozen photographs.. Arcade Studlo. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies ACME TRUCKS—Sales and Service. Eric- won Motor Gales. 171 Bouth Main St. Phone 870, cash. Phone 268-12, FORD COUPE, 1926—Ilooks like new: 1922 Ford sedan. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry Bt. Phone 2051.3. Salearoom. 7 _Main Bt. Phone 2131, F {® bave I Fordor sedans that are in very good condition mechanically and otherwise, 5 good ti Price $300 each. Bennett Motof Bales Co. 260 Arch St. Phone 2952, LEXINGTON—Iate 1923, wport _ model, Minute Man six, 6 passenger touring car thoroughly reconditioned and newly painted. B!z wire whe and good tires. terms considered. 3 §1 Main Bt. Phon LEXINGTON=6 brougham fn firet class mechanica) condition, paint and upholetery are ez- cellent, brand new cords, 1 spare. O. A._Bsnce, 6 Main 6t Phnnc 318, MACK TRUCK—5% ton dump body, tires in A-1 shaps, motor just overhauled, Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Phone 2110. Open evenings till 9 o'clock. NAXWELL, 1024—5-passenger club sedan, Condition and appearance are those of a now car 6 good tires. Price only $700. Terms and trades considered. Bennett Motor Bales Co., 250 Arch St. Phone 2952, BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Gervi Carital Buick Co., 193 Arch §t. Phone 2607, NGTON, OAKLA! Cars. Bales and Service. Hardware City Motor Co., § Elm St. Phone 27 CHBVROLET MOTGR CARS— ervice, Superfor Auto Company, 136 _Arch Et. Phone 211, CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Bsles and service. Bennett Moknr Bales, 250 Arch 6t Phone 2952, 5ODGE. BROFHERS—Fales ard_wervice. 156 Elm St.. 1. AND GRAY— corner Franklin, FORD _CARS FRANKLIN Cars—No water to freeze. Bales and Service, 453 West Main 8t Tel. 3696. HUPMOBILE CARS—Balen and Bervice. City Service Statlon, Hartford Ave., eor. Stanley St. A. M. Paonessa. Board of Ad]ustment Hearing The Board of Adjustment will hear the following appeals in the Mayor's office, Clty Hall, New Britain, Conn, at 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday, November 4, 1925, Delbert K. Perry in connection with Section 10A of the Zoning Ordinance relative to Incinerators. Zalman M. Jaffee in connection with permit issued to Marlo Canci, to build a eix family structure on Talcott street. Claiming violation of Section 6—sub-section D, of the Zoning Ordinance. Signed BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, Thomas Linder, Clerk. New Britain, Conn,, October 29, 1925. Ashur s Due MAXWELL, 1933—tourlng cars (2), Bew paint, very good rubber, reconditioned, mechanically, good top and uphols Price $350 each. Rennett Motor Co., 250 Arch St. Phone 2352, MAXWELL COUPE, 1923—: perfect condition. Price Rudolph's Garage, 127 Phone 2051-2, STUDEBAKER SEDAY, 1028—Blg six, T- passenger, good condition, Price reason- able. Inquire 64 Winthrop Bt. + senger, reasonable, Cherry 8t. OLDSMOBILE USED CAR DEPT. v Maxwell toyring, 1924. Oldsmoblle touring, 1928, d-cyl. Oldsomobilg touring, 1922, $-cvl. Essex Coach 1922. Ford touring, 1822, Chevrolet touring, 1923, F. B. Oldsmoblle ‘coupe, 1919, 8-yl Maxwell touring 1920, Chevrolet roadster, 1920 F. B. Chalmers touring, 1917, Winton touring, 1917. SMITH MOTOR SALEE CO, 100 WEST MAIN ST, PHONE 2000, DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1824 Touring. Sedan. Touring. Touring. Roadster with winter top, 1923 Roadster. COMMERCIAL CARS— 1923 1923 1923 152A 1920 Gcreen Dellvery. FORDS— 1921 Touring. TERMS ARRANGED THE 8. & ¥. MOTOR SALE§ CORP. 166 ELM ST. PHONB 131. OPEN EVERY EVENING Due for an Eyeful 1 Big snc- l AUTOMOTWE I Auto and Truck Agencles L] ford can offer you, THE BEST IN USED CARS TORD .TUDOR! STUDEBAKER- BPECIAL TOURING. ESSEX COACH. HUDBON COACH, CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1036 1924 1934 1924 A HUDSON SPBEDSTER. OVERLAND SEDAN. EBBEX COACH. CHANDLER BROUGHAM FORD COUPE. 23 FORD TOURING. 2 BUICK TOURING. MAXWELL. TOURING. MAXWELL SEDAN. BAY STATE ROADSTER. FORD COUPE, FORD BEDAN, Torms 6 to 13 months. Open Evenings and Sund: THE MOHEN & AMIDON BALES CORP. 368 MAIN STREET WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. CLOSING OUT USED * CARS COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT A STRAIGHT-FORWARD, HONEST- VALUE BALE THIS I8, BUICK-6 tery ble.) CHEVROLET—1024 “Buperfor” teuring Palnted new gunmetal gray.. Tires new. Runs (inely 25 miles to gal. 327 PAIGE—6-30 “Linwood” §-pass. ‘The powerful light six. Motometer, spare | Englno, tire pump. Factory finish maroon. 327 REGAL—underslung bucket-seat, 2-pass. fatost 4 cyl. light . racer. magneto, Kelly cords. 895, JEWETT—192. New serles toubing. Bal- loon tires, four-wheel brakes. Dies wheels, A beauty at substantial saving, /|, §-pans. touring, New bat- good Ures. 375 (worth dou- tourirg. 3 new tires, PAIGE—Light six chummy roadster, com- fortable 4-pass. Royal cord tires. Bnubbers, bumper. Warm as a coups. $250, JEWETT—Late 1926 sedan. New serles. Four-wheel brakes. Balloons. Up- holétered in English broadcloth. 66 h.p. Priced at genulne reduction, COLUMBIA—1023 light #ix touring. Spe- clal equipment. Contimental Red - Seal motor, ~epare tire, snubbers, bumpers, motometer rain-wiper wing shields step plates mirrors, 20 mi. ver gal. 375, JEWETT—1824 coupe. Hlegant condi- tion. Orlginal factory i and equipment. Snubbers, spare tire, bumper. 20 mi. per gal. Price low. WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. CORNER EAST MAIN AND BLM 8Ts. BUICK USED CAR DEPT. 1928 1923 Bulck rosdster. Like new. Jewett coups. Repainted. Franklln touring. Repainted, Chevrolet touring. Ifke new. Chevrolet touring. = Bargain. Ford fourdor sedan, TFord eoups. Ford coupe, CAPITOL BUICK €O, 198 ARCH STRBET PHONE 2601, NEW BRITAIN, OVERLAND USED CAR DEPY. 1933 Ford sedan. Ford touringa modela 1923 191 1925 1919 (%), Late ds Overland closed delivery truck Bulck § touring, $75. R. C. RUDOLPH, 131 CHERRY BT, PHONE 2081-3. 1 MAIN 6T. PHONE 31 By Sy r I AUTUMUTIVE l Autos and Trucks for Sale ® "ORD COUPE~ months old, will el cheap, STLDEBAK.IR. 1931 Big slz, T-pass. touring. A sacri tice, AUTO BERVICE €O, HOTEL BURRITT GARAGE 136 \WABHINGTON 6T, PHONE 3041, —— LIBERAL REDUCTION TO MOVE OUR USED CARS Dodge Bro Dodge Br Durant touring. Moon tourin, & Hupmoblle touring. Ford sedan., Ford sedan and coupes. Oldsmol da MANY OTHERS IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER A8 LOW AS $100, AARON G. COHEN, INC, 135 PARK ST. HARTFORD, CONN, OPEN EVENINGS —_— CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG OFFER 1 REMOVAL BALES OF USED CARS THEEE CARS MUBT BE' SOLD BEFORE NOV. 16th, ¢ ONLT $80 DOWN. Chevrolet roadster, $225. ¥ord sedan, $3985. Chevrolet roadst dan, $307. (two), $395. Ford Overland touring, $334. Ford coups, $334, Dodge roadster, $307. Ford sedan, $436. Chevrolet coups, $325, Chevrolet % ton truck, $418, Studebaker coups, $488, * SUPERIOR AUTO €O, 176 ARCH 8T, TEL. 811, —_—— KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO,, REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS ELM AND PARKE 8TS. Reo 6 cyl. tourin Reo 6 cyl. touripg. Hupmoblle ¢ eyl touring. Ford touring. Cole “8" (enrlfll. Dodge touring. Reo Speed Wagon. Reo Speed Wa, Reo 8peed Wagon. PRICEE LOW TERMS EASY GUARANTEE WITH EACH CAR. ———— SPECLAL USED CAR SALB Dode. Brothers coupa, 1433 Dodge Brot] roea.d Ford tudor, 1 Nasb sedan, 19! Mavwell sodan, 1 Ford touring. (3).. Toss. Ford touring. 1933, Ngsh touring ear, 1928. Nash coupe, 1934. A. G. HAWEER, 58 ELM-ST. PHONB 3458, PERCY CROSBY “BY CLIFF STERRE'IT l AUTUMOTIVE ios sud Tyucks for Sale RENDWED FORDLF Tudor Mu m. u 378 II $186, 1% ton (panel vody) at 176 Top express st §300. R CARI 191 $100. i Libersl terms on all the above cars. AUTOMOTIVE BALES & BERVICE® CO, 200 B. MAIN ST, PHONB 3701 ——————— GOOD VALUE— Your chance to buy & good used Tord, backed by the teputation of the largest” Ford desler In nort eru Conbectleut, 'Here are & f wpeclals, Muny more to chooes trom. Fordor tires, $350.00, Tudor (2), $360.00, Sedan, $250.00. Touring (4),; $76.00 to $176.00. Roadsters (4), $40 00 to §240.80.. . 6 Post Trucks (3), $100.00, Dodge Touring, $100.00, Small down paymenta. Pay as you wide, ELMER AUI‘O‘OD.. 22 MAIN BT, PHONB 1513 SEE MR, GOSSELIN, R, HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT, OFFER8 THE FOLLOWING IN CHOICE USED CAR VALUES TERME ARRANGED Hudson Coach, Chrysler touring car. Hudson Sedan, (ballonn tires.) Maxwell sport touring (2). Neah touring. Ferd touring (3). Hudson Coach. Essex Coach, Essex Coach. Essex, Sedan. Essex’ Touring. Studebaker Coupe. ‘Dodge Touring. THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, 139 ARCH 8T. PHONE 2542. HUDSON—ESSEX—PACKARD SALES & SERVICE STUDEBARER USED CAR DEPT. Studebaker, 1923 Light € touring. Studebal 1926 Luplez. Studebaker, 1936.Bpec coach. Bulek, 1933 7-pass touripg. Studebaker, 1923 Big ¢ sedan. Dodge, 1521 Sedan. ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO., 238 ARCH 8T, PEONE 300, e ———— s e e Auto Parts and Accessories 'y FEDERAL AND LEB TIRE6—Wst and dry storage batteries. J. M. Farrell, 110 Franklin Square. = Phone 1669, HARTFORD BATTERIES—When you set tire or battery trouble for road. quick fce call 3633 and ttery_Co. 361 Myrt BE THRIFTT—BUY FIRESTO BALLOON TIRES. GASOLINE, I GRBABES AND GDRVICR CLA! AUTO ACCESSORIES SOUTR _MAIN 8T. PHOND GOODYEAR TIRES— PREST-O-LITS BATTURIDE IN- ETANT CERVICE. = WHEN - DB- LAYS ARD COSTLY. CALL O'NETL TIR® & BATTERY CO. AT #0 39 WASEINGTON BST. VACUUM CUPS—-WIl met okid. Give thers & trial this wister, W. Coge- well, 3 Chestnut 8t. Phome 141 Autos—Taxi .vla 3700~ YBLLOW BAGGAGE TlAle Garages I'o Let AUTO ‘STORAGE—Day service. Charland's Station, (rear), 483 Phone 1644 AUTOMOBILY STORAGE—Modern steam heated garage. $5 month; als washing and polishing. 357 Elm Bt FAARRISON ST.—garage for rent 8 Joues Agwey, 1T Court 6u Phe Garages To Remt 14 VEGA BT, 1b—Garage, electric lght. Apply 3nd floor. y Motorcycies and Bicycles 1% BICTCLES—motorcycies, accessories, chil dren's vehicles and repalring babdy ea: riages and velocipedes retired. Bpect: guarantesd bicyels tires $1.90, wn Cyels Co, 176 Bas Matn St on! Service Staf 3 ARCH “T. RADIATOR WORKE—Tsaks repaired, new ones installed, bodles and fenders quickly repaired. Rem equipped ehap in tawn, 10T Arel Phane 1708, AUTO PAINTING—Reasonable prices. Jos Amazin, City Service Station, Harte ford A& er.»_fil-ln_l_l!. YMLIO ID“-!._ AUT TOPS AND CURTAINS—repaired and wade to orde. Upholstering aiwo, Tiw Furnitgre Bxchangs, 143 Arch 8t, AUTO RLEG SERVICE-—Philes avto and radio batteries Starting Mlln' e sition. 114 Fraskils 8. G A Abets. night Auto Barvice st st "when T trouble, thets is nane bettes, Gould Battery Bervice Co., 11) Bast Main St Tel 'n jene weldlng. earbon Temoved. lmnflq'u g Com: pezy, 114 Franklin Sq. rean, Tel. 2067