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B | Social News { /(Continued From Page Three) Yudge George W. Kiett, Judge and Mrs, Willlam F. Mangan, Lawyers David and Israel Nair, Mr, and Mrs. Louls Nalr, Mrs, Willlam Lelkin, Morrls Axelrod, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Willlam, Attorney and Mrs. Al- fred Lewitt, Attorney and Mrs. George LeWitt, Donald and Cyril Gaffney, James E, O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Smith, Mr, and Mr George Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Baker, Mr. and Mrs, Herman C. ‘Magargal, Mrs, B. T, Porter, Mrs. Helen Porter, Ralph Gould, Curtls L. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Max Por: ter, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Smedley Dr. George H. Dalton, Relinholdt Rardeck, I\, P. Leghorn, Robert Leg- horn, Attorney Harry Ginsbers, Mr. and Mrs, Pardon Rickey, Mr. and Mrs, George Kimball, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Parsons, Mr, and Mrs. Rob- ert Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Parsons, ‘Bassette and daughter, Mrs, Wilbur Glibert of Beaumont, Texas, Major and Mrs, Frank H. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde O. Fisher, e WEDDINGS OF WEEK; ITEMS OF INTEREST William H. Crowell have sent out in- wedding of their danghter, Miss Marjorie Crowell, to Elwood § Johnson, son of Rev erend Thomas S. Johnson and Mr: Johnson of Doubs, Maryland. The wedding will take place in the Sonth Congregational church on Saturday, November 14, at 8 o'clock in the evening. Dr, George W. C. Hill, pastor of the church, will pel form the ceremony. Miss Crowell has chosen for her matron of honor Mrs. Harold Peck, her bridesmaids will be Mrs. Clyc Quick of East Orange, N. J, Mrs. Ross Lyons of Mansfield, Mass., r. and M of Lennox plac vitations for the Mre. George Robertson of Clinton, | and Miss Doris Williams of this city, Mr. Johneon's best man will be Clyde Warren Quick of East Orange, N. J., and the ushers are to be T. L. Bergin, Henry V Maler, Jr. of this city, Nell Ma donald of Hewith, N. 8, and Har- vey 8. Nourse of Hartford. Miss Crowell is one of the popular mem- bers of New Britain’s younger set She was graduated from the N Britain high school and from Ken- dall Hall, West Bridgewater, Ma Mr. Johnson, who is with the Hart & Cooley Co., is a graduate of Powder Point, duxbury, Mass.,, and Wesleyan university. The wedding ceremony will be followed by a large reception at the Hotel Burrtit, . Mase., c- . e Miss Jennie Johnson of this city, | daughter of August Johnson of Portland, and Lloyd Stedman Car- fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Carter of Berlin, were quietly mar- ried Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the personage of the rlin Congregational church. Rev nd Samuel Fiske, pastor of the urch, performed the ceremony. v were attended by Irving Johnson, brother of the bride, as best man and Miss Ina Carter, si ter of the groom, as bridesmaid. The bride was attired in grey georgette, trimmed with blue vel- t, and she wore a hat to match Her attendant wore a gown r brown satin trimmed with fur. The ceremony was attended only by members of the immediate fami- Mes, Mr. ang Mrs. Carter leaving on a wedding trip at the close of the service. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Carter will 1¢ Hart 1 lin, Mr irter with his in employ ter farm in I on stry ociated and s Car wedding Margaret Kellbe ghter Mrs. Kellbe Harvard street, 'arl Hjalmar An son of and Mrs, C 1¢ 728 8 ¥ stre The of Selnt and orson Mr rson of Saturday the Rev Mrs, honor hrid Ahlquist offic Agnes Keller n and Adolph K host Oscar N rg r. Ldith Ande ! ¢ ding marc Th bridal and esmaid afternoon at 5 ome of Abel A ted of b, s ma man. Miss wed a gown bride wa of sati hri pink roses groom Jinks, il T ony bri A e tion whi £r ing Abon Massa Upon ling n wore a sk 16 match. The bride carried bridal roses and her attendant lca roses. dress of Mr. and Mrs. Buel B. | | | | ville | 4 T, Vechio of the U. 8. army was the best man, The ceremony Wwas followed by & reception held at the| home of the bridegroom's parents at 19 Wadsworth street, Hartford. Mr., and Mrs. Gaglanello are now on a wedding trip to New York and upon their return they will live in Hartford, Jdna Blanchette, daughter | of Mrs, Arthur Dlanchette of Church street, and Herbert B. sautter, son of Mr. and Mrs, James B. Sautter of Chestnut street, were marrled Wednesday morning at 9 | o'clock at St. Peter's church. Rev. | Charles Coppens performed the | ceremony. The bride was attended | by Mrs, Albert Blanchette as ma. | tron of honor and Albert Blanchetta | was his brother's best man. | The bride wore a gown of bro- caded chiffon trimmed with gold | and a picture hat to match, She carrled a shower bouquet of tea roses. The matron of honor wor a blue crepe gown with a plcture | hat to match and she carried a bouquet of butterfly ro i Egan sang “Ave Maria” and Miss Madeline Clough rendered “I Love | You Truly.” After the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the Bur- ritt hotel following which Mr. and | Mrs. Sautter left on a wedding trip to New York and Washington, D.| C. On their return, they will reside at 202 Chestnut street, PR Mrs. C. N. Disbrow of Adams| street was the geest of honor Thurs- day afternoon at a meeting of the Woman's Guild of St. Mark’s Epi copal church, the affair having been planned in observance of the 50th wedding annlversary of Mr. and Mrs. Disbrow, which occurred on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Disbrow were mar- ried on October 26, 1875, at Cohoes, N, Y. and after residing there for several years they moved to Plain- and later to Philadelphia. About 20 years ago they came to New Britaln and are at presenc making their home with their daughter, Mrs. Alphonse Porter, who Js their only child. There are | thred’ grandchildren, Gordon, Dan- icl and Richard Porter, all of this | cti Mrs, Disbrow has been for many years an active member of St.| Mark's church and since her a rival in New Britain she has been prominent in the activities of the Woman's guild . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 . Miss . rson of | Church street were the guests of | Kulas, morning church. maids will be Miss Mary Radziew- place last Sunda and Miss Helen Dowsj John honor at a reception given them by | mony a large reception | They were attended by Miss Lilllan | Rice and Walter Rice, |make their home in Norwich, N. Y. {1his vicinity. |strect will give a tea at her home NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTORER 81, 192 Lutheran church. Rev. M. W.| Gaudian officlated, Miss Louise W. Doerr, sister of the bride, was the mald of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Loulse Wessels and Miss Gertrude Kahl. Miss Luclile Groth, a cousin of the groom, was the flower girl, Frederick Groth was the best man and the ushers wero Walter Hauser of Waterbury, Har- old Diehl, Christain Hepp and Cle- ment Grocock. Michael Haetinger played the wedding music and Mrs. William Kraemer of West Springfield, Mass,, sang, “Oh Promise Me" @accom- panied by Warner Berg of this city. Palms and chrysanthemums were used to decorate the church, The bride wore a dress of bridal satin trimmed with duchess lace and orange blossoms and she ried a shower bouquet of roses and lilles of the valley, Her maid of honor wore nlle green georgette and gold lace. Her bouquet was of Pernet roses and gold ribbons, Miss sels wore a gown of blue crepe satin rimmed with gold and Miss Wes- sels wore a gown of blue creoe satin with gold trimmings. Both the bridesmaids carried chrysanthe- mums with rainbow colored rib- bons. Immediately following the cere- wag held at the home of the bride's mother, aft which Mr. and Mrs. Groth left on an extended wedding trip. They will make their home at 158 Shuttle Meadow avenue, Miss Doerr is a graduate of the New Britain high school and the w Haven Normal School of Gymnastics, Mr. Groth is associated with the Savings Bank of New Dritain, . The marriage of Miss Mary Rice to Donald MacKay Bell took place this morwing at the South church irsonage. ‘The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Dr. W. C. Hill. sister and After a wed- will brother of the bride. ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Bell e e A e e THE “WANT Alphabeticatly HERALD ADS” Atianged For Quick and Ready lelerence LINE CONSECUT day day days daye daye days days Yearly Order R Count & word: 14 lines to 1 1 5t i1 1 1 1 RATES FOIt IVE INSERTIONS Chuige Prepald 10 09 ) 1ino lino lino line iino line 2 line $1.80 ates Upon s to a line. 150 Application n inch, Minimum Bpace, 3 lines. Minimum Book Chaige, 36 conts, No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Clatsifled Page A M, Ads tor 925, convenlence Ask for a on Same Day. Bat. 10 Accepted Over the Tfll'ulmne‘ of customers, Call “want Ad" Operator ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial " NEW BRITAIN=— Oak descriptl our_sy BURIAL forced: water p ed, will outlast Po not require priced. N. B. ne, ty. VAULTS—Concrete harmetlcally ecal- t, Monuments Monumental worl Monuments of all sizes and Carving and letter cutting steel roof, elther larger lots. Vault Co., wood or metal R Kensington. Florist Tein- sonably Lost and ¥ n Turel | LIBERAL RE ound Auto and R AUTOMOTIVE ' AUTOMOTIVE ] < P — WO, 1020~ runabout aid tires in Koo Plione_208-12 Lt 19 gory good rubbe cally, good top | MAXWELL UPE, perfect condition. Rudolph's It returi I Paint EWARD, ruck Agencles Ttouring_ ca Rennett Phon Autos and Trucks for Sale # body, ‘ =X With 1924 a conditlon, FORDIQOUPH— 10 months old STUDEBAKER, 102 Blg bix, T-pase. touring. ce, will sell cheap. (2), new or, roconditioned, and upholster Motor 8 A eacri- N AUTO SERVICE CO,, 8 BURRITT GARAGE -parsenye WASHINGTON Cherry Bt. rico OLDSMOBILE USED and paraly of ch wil Address, New | 1 r " M i drug Maxwell Oldsmobilo touring, Oldsomobile tourin ox Couch 19! ord touring, 19! rolet tourin Oldemobile couy Maxwell tourin slot roads WMood I gladly tell you, | ¥ v dear mother wi and her lifo duty to hu- D. Spe m; re. A Store Annou CIAL—for th ter color enlargement photographs, Arcade — (S Auto and Truck month_only, UTOMOTIV ceme n touring, 1 with every dozen Studio, S #MITH MOTOR & E PHONE 29 touring, 19 “1092, ts A i017 100 WEST MAIN 8T, JTION TO MOVE D CARS our CAR DEPT, Ul Dodge Bros., eedan, Dodge Bros., coupe, Durant tou ¥ Moon touring. Bulck sedan xington sedan, mobile touring. Ford sedan Ford sodan and coupem Oldsmobile sedan. OTHERS IN GOOD RU. ORDER AS LOW AS $100, ¥, 1019, G-cyl. ¥, MANY ALES CO., AARON G. COHEN, INC, 185 PARK ST. OPEN ARTFORD, CONN, 00, EVENINC Agencles 8 ACME TRUCK sou Motor Phone 870, Sales, 17 rital Bulck Co. 60 = ndel! tee Phone Very rea nhouse, 218 Oak Bt I en MU CITRYSANTH EVE colors for decoratlons, e all gone. Call_ ovenin wint Ca house, 617 Church 8t. M8—Prico re nhous W flowers, bouquets and quick, before mixed er —10c. each and Sunda; KETBOOK—¢ of money lost W Allen S or on call 2! Flower i epecial Garden Green- L] ontaning key and sum edne Hillcrest Ave, . o Mr. and Mrs. William F. Stern- berg of Maple street are today ob- serving the 50th anniversary of their wedding. They were marrled in New Haven in 1875, Mrs. Sternberg hav- ing been Miss Josephine Goebel. They came to New Britain in 1897 and have since made thelr home in Mrs. George Trant of West Main this afternoon for Mrs. Sternberg which will be followed by a dinner for the members of the immed family DR members of the Elm Baptist church last Saturday evening in ob- servance of their 25th wedding an- niversary, i The reception, which was held at | the church, was led by Rev. Axel Peterson, pastor, and brief ad- dresses werc made by C. . Larson and F. L. Asklund of this city and Richard Wivagg and John Wivagg of Collinsville. Friends and rela- tives from Winsted, Worcester, Col- linsville also were present. Mr. and Mrs. Larson were presented with a number of glfts of silver, Mr. and Mre. Larson, who werc married by Rev. Dr. J. E. Kling- berg, have two children, a son, Her- bert, and a daughter, Lillian. v e The wedding of Miss Nettie . daughter of Mr. and M teven Kulas of 46 Brown street and John Dowjat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dowjat of 402 Elm rect, will take place next Tuesda at the Sacred Heart| Miss Helen Godlaski will | of honor and the bride maid Miss Kate Werzbyega, Miss n Kulas and Miss Helen Dowjat Frank Dow- brother of the groom, will be man and the ushers will be Belas, James Croma, Josc ph} jat, hest and Joseph Godlaski, . . Kt 2 | Miss Mrs, Doerr, Doerr and and daughter of Shuttle | Honry Mr Helena Margaret avenue, of Mr. st evening in's 1low Groth, Groth ried son of Locust Thursday Je Evangelicalt Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stockwell of Lincoln street observed the 53rd an- niversary of their wedding yester- . made of the ap- | ) . e Announcement is proaching marriage of Miss Ruth N Raphael and Louis H, Jartman, both of this city, which will take place November 15, Miss Raphael, for- nierly taught fn the local schools. Mr, Jartman is secretary and gen- cral manager of the Honeyman Auto Sales company of this city. After a wedding trip to Bermuda and Cuba, the couple will tuke up their | residence in Hartford. | . . i Mr. and Mrs, Herman Richter of | 92 Jubilee street were pleasantly surprised Tuesday night by a num- ber of friends who gathered at their home to aid them in the celebration of (heir 10th wedding anniversary. | ‘The house was decorated In Hallow: e'en colors and a luncheon was served., . .« .. iage of Miss Freda T and Nathan Schooler took afternoon with a reception following at the home of Mrs. Schooler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Milkowitz of 107 Bassett | treet. Guests were present from | Kentucky, New York, Massachusetts, New Haven, Hartford and this city. | Mirs. Schooler is a graduate of the New Britain High school and of Bay | Path Institute, and was employed at | the Parker-Buckey Baking company. | . Schooler, formerly of Lawrence, is a graduate of the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology and | now connected with the Hart and futchinson company. The n Milkowi! POLICE 1o mos, old_found. -pup, ahout b 626-2. Tight tan, Owner call §10 BILL—lost T and Economy G ward, Phone 27 ———————————————— MARTINELLI CONCERT ’ 1f the sale of seats is to be con- criterion sidered a concert to be h otween Miller & rocery on Arch §t. 82, Tto- the Martinelli eld in the theater tomorrow afternoon will be a great success efforts of the club that it is Britainites to h tinelli. the club, whose New It is due to the Britain Musical ble for New Giovanni Do: car president is Theron W. Hart, is to put before the public at various time cians of high calibre. | continued support of the community sc would be impossibl this of cou | Assisting Martinelli | ternoon will be | the plano and TFlora Greenfield so- The follows, prano, which | Martinelli's choic tions as well as {songs of lighter testure, gram: *s this winter musi- Without the tomorrow af- Salvatore Fucito at completo program, con ns some of st operatic selec- array of The pro- a goodly Aria “Cielo e Mar” from La Glo- conda “Ballatella” fro lora (a) Aprile (b) Le Balser . (c) Until ... Giovann (a) Le Beau (b) Phidyle .. (¢) Seguidille . “lora ia “Mappari’ (a) Clothes o (b) Do Not G () Because (b) “Tomb I"lora. G Giovanr Ponchielli CGiovanni Martinelli m Pagliacel . Leoncavallo Greenfleld . Tosti Thomas +.+.... Sanderson ni Martinell Pir . Georges Dupare : DeFalla Greenfield * from Martha .. Flotow f Heaven .. Dunhill o My Love o . Hageman . Crist 1 d'Hardelot : Rene . Leoncavallo el Scene” from Aida reenfield and ni Martinellt — ——e ~ | [wany wawy § | nable prices, home they Jahn Pfeifer, 303 Maple for Baturday lay night between Finder { Gison Capitol | Mar- | One of the chief aims of | IXINGTON, OAKLAN CHEVROLE' service, tor Sales C anklin, and Sales and sories, TRUCKS=Fordson earvice, Genuine Automotive Sales fain. _Phone 2701, to fre Main tractor, —Oakland grade motor cars, A, Bence, 61 Main tor Cara Sales and S City Motor Co., 6 & les_and Elm Street. OLDSMOBILY ined Si MOTOR mith Mot i | I | | Main St le 2900 a Sales JAKER M Albro Phoue 2 STUDE Service, ch_St. OR st Rudolph. _Pho 193 Plone 731, | Saies and service. th Phone .IlU; Motor “The Sleev, rvice, Eries 1 South Matn St DABLE Arch St Phone D Touring. TERMS ales orp. & T [ 1 MOTOR 155 ELM OPEN EVERY E USED CARS ARRAX USED CAR DEPT. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG OFFER ! REMOVAL SALES NGED SALES CORP. OPSUSEDECATS PHONE ING CARB MU v SOLD BEFORD NOV. 1th. LOOK 11 for Hupmobile, prices no other ford can offer a e 8t, ks ervice. Hardware | THE BEST IN US St Phoue 3734 new line. 58 Hawker, = 5 TORD TUDOR EBAKER SPE COACH 1 N COACH C B or Sales, 100 West FORD COUT it | FORD TOURING. ks, Kenneth HUDSON COACH orvice; 923 1 Loca and 3X CAS- Sales and AN Sales Co. 225 EQRD EC SUICK 1] MAXWEL MAXW AY ne FOT Autos and T FORD SEDAN. BUICK, 1 ‘ahou s mile Arch Mechanical condition, are A-1. rifice on this e an bo a newtop, condition COLUMBIA, throu new batter 86 Mar D COUF rd eedan. Cherry St. Main St. Pl —Wo lhave are in very good cond and otherwise, 5 good tt Phone 205 Minute Man six, 6 thoroughly recond'tio painted. Six wire whe Tradee and terms c Bence, 61 Matn St. brougham condition. cellent, brand new A. Bence, 51 Main_St. MACK TRUCK In A-1 shape, Kenneth M, Open_event m firet paint and u motor earle & 9 Upholstery excellent, touring, new tires, tudolph's Garnge, Motor S: cords, 51 ton dump body, tires | T ix Tern sedan. Cpen paint and 5 tires | Bl un be bought for rranged. Dennett rch 8t Phone 308 MAIN ST Owing to the increasing demand Hudson sex cars we are placin 1 Cars on er s 6 to 12 months. nings and Sunda MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORP. | LY $50 DOWN. and & our @) sale at in Hart- 1023 Chevrolet roadster, $225, 1923 Ford sedan, $395. 1923 Chevrolet roadster, (two), LD CARS 1923 Ford sedan, $307. 1024 Overland touring, $ CIAL TOURI 1923 Ford coupe, $334. 1920 Dodge roadster, $456. $30%, Ford sedan, Chevrolet coupe, i Chevrolet % ton truck, $418. Studebaler coupe, $456. SUPERIOR AUTO CO., ARCH ST. TEL. 211 e 7 KENNETH M. SEARLE & 0., . good ru BUICK USED CA Bulck Jowett coupe, nklin tour rolet tou olet tou fourdor 4 coupe et condi- | ckliffe 03 1-2. Salearoom, ordor sedans that ition mechanic PHONE tires, Price les Co, lly 00 rA roadster. CAPITOL BUICK CO.,, 193 ARCH STREET 2007, REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS R DEPT. . ELM AND PARK STS. Reo 6 cyl. touring. Reo ¢ cyl. touring. Hupmobile 4 cyl. Ford touring. Cole “8" Like mew. Repalinted. n inted. ring, Iilte new ring. Bargain. sed; touring, Reo Speed Wagon, Reo Speed Wagon, Reo Speed Wagon, PRICES LOW 30 DAY GUARANTEE WITH EACH CAR, IN. wport _model, | nger tourlng car ned and newly | el and good tires, | onsidered. C. A Phone 2215, | INGTON—6 passenge ate 1923 Ford sedan. clase mechanical apholstery nte ex- 1 epare. C. Phone 2215, Overland_tour Cleveland ron Overl gustaverhat 1919 Butekc 6 tours MAXWELL, Conditlon new car Terms T peara 10d tires, trades con nce are those of a Price only §700. dered, Bennett Arch Plone 127 CHERRY ST. 7 MAIN ST. P USED CAR nd closed delfvery truck | R. C. RUDOL| PHOND SPECIAL USED CAR SALE T, DEEX Dodge Brothers coupe, 1923, Dodge Brothers screen del'y, 1923. Iord tudor, 1924, Nash sedan, 1924, Mavwell sedan. 1923, Ford touring, 192! Yord tour Nash touring Nash coupe, @. ing $75. dster 1924, ng, $75. . P, B A. G. HAWKER, 2081-2. 58 ELM ST. PHONE 2456, HONE 2121 By PERCY CROSBY | HEAP BIG BLUE WATER! SKY ~Hear o6 | CHIEF RAIN-IN- THE- { FACE = = = "POLLY AND One Thing Ma Fc}got BY CLIFF STERRETT Y'MEAN TSAY YER ©@ONNA LET A YOUNG MAN TAK= “\ »ou To SEE . ) " RAW RAWS PAST 2 ~ WHY NOT? CERTAINLY! 1 SWAN! PAW. NUTHIN' UNDER THE SuN MAKES “THE MODERN GAL /THAT AINT AlL TGETHER ) { THEN You 1)041’ AGREE WITH ME. HUHY SUTTINLY SUSIE' YouR SENTIMENTS kls MY SENTIMENTS ( BUT DAWGONE 1T YOURE FERGITTIN' THE ROUGE = < | auTO W—W T R T e [ ANNOUNCEMEN ] D — AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks for Sale [ RENEWED FORDE Tudor sedan (%), st $378, Rondeter (2). af $200, Roadeter (2) at 8100, Touring care (2) at $126 Coupe &t $150, Coupe at $225. Ton truck (stake eld $185. 1 ton (panes body) at 81 Ton expross a1 $200 OTHER CARS Paige, 1919 17 passenger touring At 1150 1919, touring car, 6 passenger, at $100. « Reo, Liberal terme on all the above cars. AUTOMOTIVE BALLS & SERVICE COy 200 B. MAIN 8T, PHOND 2703 GOOD VALUE— hance to buy a good used Ford, bucked by the repitation af he lnigest L'ord dealer wm north- n Conuecticut, Here are & few spectale, Many more to choose trom, Your Fordor New tires, $350.00. Tudor $350.00 Sedan, $260.00. Touring (4), $75.00 to $175.00, Toadsters (4), $10 00 to & Post Trucks (2), $100 00, Dodge Touring, §100.00, Small down payments, Pay a6 you nide, ELMER AUTO CO., 22 MAIN ST. PHONE 1814, MR. GOSSELIN, —_— HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING IN CHOICE USED CAR VALULS TERMS ARRANGED Hudson Coach. Chrysler touring car. Hudson Sedan, (balld Maxwell sport touring 1 toring, Ford tourl n tires) 2), sex_Tourlng. Studebaker Coupe. Dodge Touring. THE HONEYMAN 159 ARCH ST. HUDSON—ESSEX—PACKARD AUTO SALES CO, PHONE 2542, SALES & SERVICE STUDEBAKER USED CAR DEPT. Studebaler, Studebaker, Studebaker, Spec. coach, Bulck. 1923 T-pass touring. Studebaker, 1923 Blg 6 sedan. Dodge, 1921 Sedan. Light 6 touring, Duplex. ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO.. 225 ARCH ST. PHONE 260. Auto Parts and Accessories "EDENAL AND LEBE TIR dry storage batteries, J. M. Franklin Square. Phone 1560, HARTFORD BATTERIES—When you et tire or battery trouble for road, quick I P. & V. Tire and BE THRIT AND TUB 8IIRB AND GASOLINE, O1LS, JRVICE ' CLARR'S BHOR, 133 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONB 1580, GOODYEAR TIRES— PREST-O-LITB BATTERIES, IN- WHEN DE- LAYS ARE COSTLY, CALL O'NE! TIRD & BATTERY CO. AT 39 WASHINGTON ST. STANT SERVICE. not ekid, H. Give them & winter, Coger well, 8 Phone 1418-8. Autos—Taxi Service 2700- YEL CA GE—Moder nt Elm € T.—garage for 17 Court steam aleo warhing Toufe §t. Phone rent. rages To Rent s retired. es $1:90. East Special Hender- Maln Street. 17 KS—Leaks odles and + equipped Reasnnable prices, Service Station, Harte Stanley. “hone 1051 CURTAINS repaired Uphaistering aisos o txchange 142 Aich Bt. 1LRC. SKRVICH Phticn avte and batteries Starting Nghtlng. ‘&= U4 Franklin Sa. G A. Abetsy = =3 bette Enst PAINTIN Joo Amasin, Uity 2 Cor AuTo AND an orde T AuT radis nition rope ade 1o 170 3 welding, carbor removed. Hardware City Welding Com- pany, 114 Franklin Sq., rear. Tel. 3560, 3 i A ‘i

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