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y. Mr, Alling asked him what NEW' BRITAI FLASHES OF LIFE: AVIATO ' R BATTLES " : WS o read I I Iy \ ¥ 3 newspaper he read and if he had ! P DA AUTOMOTIVE ] AUTOMOTIVE ] read comments on the situation, | . LI\ R e ———— et e Wit | WITH LUNATIC WHILE HIGH IN AIR | T “ " "ruc! ol rucks for Sale read considerable of the case and i WANT ADS” . Auto und Truck Aycucica 8| Autos and Truck s 9 was positive that he had formed an e | ATME TRUCKA=Salen aud Service, Eric. | MANWELL, 193—touring care (3), hew : By the Assoclated P (] Alpiabeticully Avianged For Quick won Motor Balem 171 South Muin &t | baint. very good rubber, reconditiuned, opinfon In his own mind. He was e Amsoclated Prom, | passenger, he fought \ ane hand | i Ttemdy livterence, | _Phione 81 iechanically, good top and upholstery. g oszns) lexeused by Judge Hinman, New Haven When a self-styled | and with the other guided the plane | LINE RATES FOR Too and Gervice, [ [rIco, 8380 ench, LR L, AE (Continued from Iirst Page) Albar, . Grifla ot Colebrook, /| FRGFIO0NA JATISCA NTaduate aaks | sielyio edrthy y SONABCUTYNCINSMIIIONS A G DT S GO oy e s 2 S RukenlkD . . Lawrence TLowell why the foot - | Chuige Pivpala Elleo 3 e $ — {pin maker was excused because he |t 0T Aol i 4 T R R S L o e i DTANDTGRAY nditlon and appesrance are those ot cerning his reputation would not be had a decided opinion in the case, | 1 ! n, Harvard's rk ne Joffre's taxis a and Bervice, Hardware City w car 6 good tires. “Prica only $700. allowed. This was In answer to an| Henry L. Peck, arage work- | President recalls that red blood is|of the ne has wheezed up and || e L e and trades considerad, “Hennett bjection by Mr. AllIng to a ques- or of Goshen, who sald he was not | MO8t red when 4t has not been | down Fifth avenue and liroadway to (| 4 T MOTOR GAR 8 3 tion* by the defense {f Mr. Treat!murrled but had a decided opinion, | {NTOUEN the brain, He told this at a | help sell tic kets for a ball in ald of x o - »]?ulo Co e ——————— g eting of educators at Yale fn de- | needy A, E. I veteran 150 T HE knew of the repufation of the Bag-|Lut admitted that ha had no person- | M€ 3 I s 8180 81,00 e ) nano family, ; lal knowledge concernir H\nl case. | ""1”"' college students’ lack of "”1 ; 3 || Tea utce Upon Applteation | |~ wervice, '|E:uw'xmillunmfi‘su\e:‘lé DEPENDABLNLNRD ICATA Mr. Treat did not know Coroner| Mr, Alling, during each examing “?rn or intellectunl development, v.\!l‘] ns, Franec Ha Count 4 nords Lo 8 iiue. _8t._ Plione DBODGE BROTHERS— Ell Mix of New Haven county or tion was curious to know what pa A " o 3 pleted a mon uie inder Mintmum Space, 3 fines. BOLGE BR wervis 1924 Tourlng, 1 Mr. Alling. pers the man had read and to what| N¢W York — Herbert Newkamp. |a glass case, a professional faster!| Miutmum Bonk Chaige. 35 conte, s Elm 8t. ey New Setting Tolay extent he had followed the previous | F¢!IFed manufacturer, osing a | took a glass of water, then collapsed, || _No Ad Accepted “Afrer 1 b. M, for || ‘tUrner_Mranklie Toutlng: Th s v dcitng touttE with it | plea for allmony, deposes that he | — s [ icisbutiodihiagyiont Bameilariustitol || EORD MEAR K MARTRDRUCKES Kot dhn BT e as few exceptions. the same principals. Girl Not Moved has to support two sons-in-law, in CIVIL SUITS RECORDED | Ads Accepted Over the ‘Telephone parte and accessorien. Automotive Haler r.':rl(ef‘A"q ’ S A ea i Aneah el A ¢ : | elnding a marquis, Sult for $150 has heen brenght || for convenlence of customers. Call & Service Co,, 200 E_Main._ Phone 2701, B ean Dallvers ‘vhvm “‘Iilr-‘)‘ '”m““ St in New] Mim Macrl, sitting beslde her P lagainst the Quality Pastry Shop by || 925, Aek tor a “Want Ad* Operator. | | FIRANKLIN Cars=x to freese, Rereen [ y 4 ,,' “ ; ' i f“‘wh r‘m\jmuu_\‘ 1, seemingly displayed littla Jarlin Musie lovers are adm~ EAnderson as the result of gn | > ———————— | "_;"‘:;' Seriice, Main Bt 1920 Bereen D 1 “h" SR \‘ i B today fn |Nterest in the examinations. 8heing the lefthand technique of Paul |allekedly unpaid milk bill. Nair &| inéu Balew and 5 “llz‘("ll‘sTTnur\n :':T}‘TL\”; r\,,v. ‘.” ‘l erior wourt, |100ked across the unsel - table | Wittgonstein, an Australian planist, [Nalr issued the writ, which s re. | pe———— City Servic . Haitford Av s % the Litchfield county sup (through a window and beyond to the [ who lost his right arm during the /furnable in the city court the fourth ANNOUNCEME . A. M. Paouestn. TERMS ARRANGED Hinman Presides ls | ! I JUNCEMENTS fhonom___ e Berkshire hills in the distance, I'war and for whom Richard Strauss |Monday of November and which was | —Oakland and Gray. HIgh| 10 o & B MOTOR BALES CORP. A new judge, George E. HInmAD. { = (55100 1, Deming, 59, of Cole- | has prepared a speclal concerto, served by Constable I'red Winkle, = | 5 diivervide a2 B &1 Res MOTIO B CORR, of Willimantic. ta presiding in place . oor o farmer who had sat upon | i Michael A, fexton, acting for John Burial s, Monuments 1 b1 Jug LS| ARERELMEHTY RHONERTL. of Judge Christopher T.. Avery wWho e’y umber of times before, was | Tondon - Baldwin, the Rozyckl, has brought suit for §2x0 | Bt w48 e S e SR sat in the New Haven court When i st 1o admit that he had vead |prime ministor's daughter, o -ives [aEainst Rozalia Strankowski for Tons, Caring and letter cutting | Oty Motor Co. 8 Eim St__Phoue 3734, the jury disagreed, eleven OF AC- ot the case hut had no fixed opinion. | i own ca £he was very Dugy |Commission on a real estatc | | NASH—motor care. Sre the new line, quittal and one for ¢ ‘n\!"'llm. T ’,‘ He was the first to be examined | taking voters to the polls yestord _“F!v papers are returnable the third . Concrefe ~ateel Feln- TTJ:‘.H;‘;:‘} fi"w‘;"l‘,’:-” A. (. Hawker, 58 Haven county required six and one- hat he had a brother, who was also | New York—A flood of eriminality | COUTt: | Lo not require iaiger lots. Reasonably | fined 81x." Smith Motor Sales, 100 West On e RioRihe! (i:ransine Soniand halt days, started today. summoned, and four boys and one [is endangering the country more | B. Vault Co. Kensington.| Maln s : o ”‘"mm,”‘ b ot Winter's chilly blasts wer girl. His daughter fs not married | than at any time since Fort Sumpter ennéth sex cars we are ing over the Berkshire Hill As Miss Maeri made the short frip |, from the county jail where she was | brought from New Haven yesterday. | across the green to the court house, r where she faces her second trial for f the murder in New Haven on Veb- ruary 26, of John Bagnano, her al- leged betrayer and the father of her o baby girl, l.ucy, now almost two! years old. No Room VFor Crowd Tn marked contrast was opening of court hera today to the |al opening day in New Haven county (e eriminal superfor court on April 22. No crowd had gathered in the early | M morning hours in order that they | | | the | might be early in line for seats|m within the building. Litchfield’s|o courthouss 1s small, When the s talesmen, 128 of whom are here to- day awaiting examination as. fo their qualifications to judge a fellow man, court attaches, counsel.- and newspapermen are in the building, almost every avallable space wae (! taken, Sherift Frank H. Turkington who | has made arrangements for several big murder trials in Litchfield coun- ty completed his arrangements to meat spectators, visiting attorneys and newspaper men carly today The court room will seat one hun- dred spectators. Accommodations for fourteen newspaper men been provided by the sheriff i placed a table inside the rafl just | back of counsel and Miss Macerl. |, Tawyers are Ready | Arnon A, Alling. state’s attorney of New Haven county. Clarence E Barton, assigtant state’s attorney and Frank B. Munn, who is te be associated with Mr, Alling, arrived | here today. Joseph Koletsky, de- a have ‘who ! t fense counsel. and Mrs, Koletsky Also settled in Litehficld vesterday for the duration of the trial, 1 Tormer Juror Arrives, At 9:30 when Mr, Koletsky enter- er the court room, only orie ¢ tor had taken a sea The were arriving @t that time |3 and threes, The first woman epectn- tor to arrive was Miss Dmily W. Hartland of Woodbury. I'rank D.i Abbott of Derby. one of the elev- | en furors who stood for acquittal at |1 the first trial, entered the courtroom |1 Just before 10 o'clock. At that time there were only a handful of spec- |/ tators. {man, Y comment that ther was no dout¥ in Dressed fn Black, « Dressed in a plain black dress and |t a black coat, Miss Macrl, accompan- 1ed by Sherift Turkington and Mrs, it Mary Todd, and Mr. Koletsky, tered the court room at 10 o'clock. |t Judge Hinman came out from his|t chamber immediately after the court |t was opened. Judge Hinman had the clerk poll the prospective jurors, two of 48 lled being absent. The court brief- |t Iy addressed the talesmen present, explaining the system under which they were selected and stressing the importance of the duty of a juror. First Is Excused. George C. Ives of Lit eld asked to be excused because of the sick- ness of his wife, who {s {n a hospital. Under these circumatances the judge sald he would excuse him. Frank 8. Baldwin of Cornwall was excused becauss of pressing need at his dairy farm Albert Bentley of earpenter, and Willlam R. Hubbell, assistant cashler of Canaan, asked to be excused, Mr. Tlentley because of prospective work in another state and Mr. Hubbell work in bank. Judge Hinman rald he w wider, Harwinton, a because of yuld eon- Frank 8 Baldwin, 71, wa because of age. Harry S Canaan, was exciss help at his grece Ralph H. Pease wife is still in a hospital after giving birth to a baby girl. was excused The requests of Donald & Hed den of Cornwall, Reginald D. Kuran wi Harwinton farmer. a Albert ¢ ard b of Harwinton fam B Thomas | ry, Harwinton » of Colebrook were h Hin ear Edwin lan C. Bentley art, Cha Hart, Rark excused nan Barher of Bethlehem Sim amsted Tohn v be rolative court hardly court case Tt of tale Hinmar announced t was excuse | Father Enters Court | entered t « previ to | the examination of the first tales man was Nicholas Macri, father of Olympin < tators ling nir when Rober we farmer. was called s BioRpect e G ro | Mr. A hooting | of Bagna 1 asked Mr. Waugh | It he had heard of the case He answered that he had read of the case before It came to this coun- y { L the state. belleved in a double tious scruples agalnst of death penalty in proper place, Mr. Alling interrupted to say he did not think that question would enter into witness answered that he lobjection to the death penalty. Mr {he had not charges against Mr. | queriea: {er being held in New Haven in con- nestion wi no b | Munn, assoctated sfatus |concede that accused shot and killed an impression on your mind as to regard the girl as gullty? engaged in a legal battle on the ad- missability of certain questions, Mr. Alling being sustained several times accused Mr. Deming as a Koletsky exercised hls first peremp- Deming of Colebrook and a short re- cess was declared, ounsel, Mr, Alling took exception to nce to him personally and said t reference should be made to commented that should be Judge Hinman 1l personal references cluded from the trial. Mr. Alling again objected when fr. Koletsky asked if the witness st@ndard of norals. Both this abejctfon and an bjcction to a similar question were ustained When asked if he had consclen- enforcement his | Upon Mr. Koletsky pe sisting, the had no | The court previously asked why | Koletsky was interested in this ngle if the state wasn't | Before the witnees continued that tormed opinfon oo Koletsky, he You are not Mr. Alling?” No, I'm Mr. Koletsky.” Mr. Al- ing and the courtroom laughed. Mr. Deming said that 1he fact hat Joseph Macri, Olympla's broth- h a murder, would have with him on this case. he knew Frank B. with the state in he case, but ft would not affect his n i He said that Mr. Kol id 1 “this case we sagnano. Does that condition make Upon ob- vetion, he withdrew the question. Alling Objects Mr. Koletsky and Mr. Alling then n his objections to questions as put w Mr, oletsky. When Mr. Deming sald that he elt the girl was guilty of Killing the Mr. Aliing objected with ghe | be layman’s mind as to whether the was guilty of killing or of e erime of killing Mr. Alling objected strenuously 0 a question vegarding the reputa- fon of the Bagnanos, claiming that his would be immaterial. Mr. Alling offered no objection to furor and Mr. ory challenge. The court then excused SKIPPY Lort 7 bandled our woms, sxd tim a8 eur existirg cordial Sout oneymoon of David M. Milton and | o former Miss Abby Rockefelier s o " T ending. They are on the way home. |'y ampton, England Prague - A government flier has had an unwonted thrill, Attacked | i) are suddenly up In the alr by an insane {1pou the birth of a son this morning. City Items ind High streets at A number of N ptended the dinner night in Conant. retiring ¢ rior court, Mr. and Mrs o 0 o — The| the receiving In His Father’s Footsteps POLLY AND HER P ia eewry f -UH | A @rRL wHo | { MADE i | FOOL ¢ Loeu L P A ()¢ CR, WAS THAT A DIRTY ) First and exclusive photograph of Robert La Follette, J | seated at his desk in the senate chambe John | Young La Follette was elected to succeed his illustrious father {upon his death as senator from V ! same office that his father used. WELL HERE'S THE COLOGNE - Now To —— e e 7<P; ) ¢ "COURSE lock iain lawyers Hartford | lionor of CGicorge ri of the su- Allen Jackson ling- congratulations at Washington, D. C. sconsin and is occupying the 2 GET IT OFF MY HANDS. 'N' MAKE A GLeAN U A Lasting Impression o) SIELY [ ing our entir CITANDIT Mo i co are A-1. Upho BLAUK —w und tan femalo rabbit | riflce on this bunter lost, ¥inder return te W, Olson, Terms (s EASTERN ~ STAR TRINGlost elther an W oor Avl Kt Btetum to 14 Mart |o alos C BIA, 190 tirovghout, an CADY'S PURSE—conti aud money lost bet Britaln Mond aMplo J1il1_Av LADY=- seen pleking up & ke of gl on Church St.. Friday eve turn to M Malarne ing_bes cen Maplo 11 night, Reward phone 91 - 193{—14-door chum arianged. B Arch st and yoys are all over 26, three | red uy ¢ dge | § i cor stock of Used Cars on male at and his boys are all over 26, three | was fircd upon, Is the view of Judge | e Elm and Park Sts me 2110, Local r 10 other dealer In Harte eing married, | Alfred alley l | GaRaLIG i skt sl (MU Exclude Personalitics - | 2 o all bt n TERA MOTOR and & Mr. Deming remembered that he | Turcke, Calif. 3 Alfred Lindstey, | 20/ Xman Musle Club at Morans', | s | Bervies, Albio Motor 226 g S ek S : Sl —advt BRS—potted plants, pieasing | ajon 8t one 280, THE BEST IN USED CARS ead of the trial coming to Liteh- | nditor of a labor puper, has chosen | ~rth 0 Specializing on funeial work. | o : eld. When Mr. Koletsky asked {f | to spend 1,000 days in jail rather I M'M a R Lo i wenhouse, 517 _Chuich | 1 TUDOR. the witness had read where Mr. Al- | than pay a fine of $2,000 for con- L SISO L) I UMS—Price . | AKER SPECIAL TOURING. ford Wednesday evening. The OACIH, ling was to bring charges st | tempt of court. Twill e the corner of West Main COACHT wedan, nditton, paint and § tires olstery excellent. Blg sac- car. can be hought for n Ue arranged. Bennett 0. 230 Arch §t. Phone | I nice somical six at inett Motor Phone 2! eane | Sales HUICK TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING, MAXWEL]L SEDAN. BAY STATE ROADSTVR Terms 6 to 12 monthe LI RO COUPE Children's Personal WANTED—for 20 months old Kaby for @ weel or 10 days. Write IHerald. Ford sedan FTave framing before | (herry 8t Pt 1l save you mone Main_ 8t rarn corts AT | ¢. fine run high pressure, | 1 will gladly el vou, | how my dear mother was | 19 e o ite | ning eliis to hu- | _Curt N . | FORDS=We T Waver are I vers g thotoughly painted Tiader and City Items < Hoe | | FORDCOUPE, 1 Plone 2 Six wig wheels and good tires | Qpen Evenings and Sundays S=iouke Iike new: 1422 ftudolph's Garage. 127 ione 2051-2 Salesroom. 7 |THE MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORP. 368 MAIN STREET good cord tires and | ning order. Tool | BUICK USED CAR DEPT, 1925 Bulek roadster. Jewntt coupe, Like new, Repuiuted. | 1321 2. nklin touring. Repainted. e T Fordnr ednis that 1924 Chevrolet touring. Iike new. od condition merhia ¥ Chevrolet touring. Bargain. Ford fourdor sedan. 6 gond tires, F Motor Sales Co.. 250 1825 Ford ecoupe. 1623 Ford coupe. aapat made | APITOL BUICR.CO.. recand*tioned And newly | 123 ARCH STREET terme considered. C. A PHONE 2607, For X aGt him a Nash suit | 61 Matn St. Phome 2216, | or overcoat ¢ U A i) abe, ON=5§ passeng late W!il' NEW BRITAIN. /alnut stre e 3 trongham o fliet clase mechanica |49 Walnut street, Tel. 454.—advh. | JGEER [l '90a aphotetery ate ex- 3 | The A. G Hammond Auxilfary, | (iflent, brand new rords, 1 spare. C. {No. 6, will entettaine the auxiliary | 4 F1_Main 8t Phone 2215 Pl » state v ton dump body, tires = o (s W B A LU et pe. motor fust overhauled. DUEREMGDRUEERICARRLILELy Wednesday afternoon from 2 to b | ] e at & ot Phonenaifo o'clock | _Open evenings tin & e'clock. | 192200 Fora man Gulbransen Uiann at Mora | Ford tourings, (3), Late 1 OLD! ODBILE USED CAR DEPT, models, advt . | 1023 Overland tourin, $1.00 frames vour Pictorial Re- | { 1921 P i stedt's, P | Maxwell touring, 1924, view picture, Ohrnstedt's, upstair e e I o | —aavt Oldsomebile touring, Fa| 1919 Bulck 6 touring, $78. | Dr. Cooley has o 1 new of. Fssox Coach 1822 [fice at 44 So. High St.—Adit. lord tautingi19 R. 0. RUUOLPH, sl T ot Tan, Chevrolot touring, 15¢ David Kaplan has leased to Tony Oldemobile coupe, 191 121 CHERRY ST, PHONE 2081-2. DI Michels a store at 123 Main Maswell touring 1020, skt tires veans T e Chevrolet roadster, 1820 F. B, T MAIN 8T. PHONE 3131, o 7 "halmers touring, 1917, for the first year {s §100 a month, | S TG land for the second and third years 18125 th. 1 S ,;‘”m“ IOBLH | MITH MOTOR SALES CO. LIBERAL REDUCTION TO MOVE OUR | 2 PET 9 u USED CARB {Cye . . 100 WEST MAIN 81 iGreat Honors Accorded | Dead R f Tead | PHONE 2800, ! Dodge Bros., sedan. e | ke | Dodge Bros., coupe. | ea, ussian ’;ea Gl | Durant touring. Mogcow, Russia, Nov. 3 ( ,Lr;an-l Moon touring. \eral Mishucl I'innse. soviet Ruse |IWCAD RERALD OLASSIFIED ADS | Moon touring. e g Sl | FOR YOUR WANT: Bulck sedan. |sta's young war minister who died Lexington wedan; Saturday after an operation, was | s Hupmoblle touring. B oraal e RavaTut A | 923 Tord sedan. buried in the Revolutionary Martyr's . . 1924 ¥ord sedan add, coupes. cometery before the historie Krem.- | pecia otice 1024 Oldsmobile. sedan. in today, | | MANY OTHERS IN GOOD RUNNING As the red-draped coffin was low- | | ORDER AS LOW A8 $108, ered Into the grave in the snow- | Stella Rebekah will hold a fancy AARON G. COHEN, INC, | covered plot behind the tombd of larticles and food sa ow aft- plot jarticles and food sale tomorrow aft- |\ ¢ pinic &r, HARTFORD, CONN. | Lenin, every garrison within the so- |crnoon and evening. Publle whist | Sovie TORNINGE [ vlet federation fired a salute of 50 'in the afternoon.—advt. e Y(HHEN HE SAYs | | CAN'T GET RID \ LNOETHIS 1 L ; | f SKIPPY'S CRAZY ( By PERCY CROSBY DID YA SEcc NO .| LEFT A BoTTLE THE COLOGNE? 47 EVERY House 'N’ THEY THINK They' SAMPCES. WHJ’,:&E AL USED LP |t ASK FOR THE MONEY. ¢4FA0 JESS WHAT WAS Spy CTHINKON & " BY CLIFF STERRETT (1 was JES5 THINKIN worT A LASTING IMPRESSION SOME A Autos and Fricke for Ral PACKARD SEI Bepits on gor, balloon tires, reconditioned. 1t CAE GUATANL A good ear At the pricy a _ohenp ol Franklin - Motore of Britaln, 403 W, Maln 8t CAUTOMOIY ] L] W CAR DEPT, CHEVROLET TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THWIB BIG OFFE| i REMOVAL EALES OF USED CARS THESE CARS MUST HE 80LD BEFORE NOV, 15th 1923 1923 1923 1924 1023 1920 1925 | HCH ST, ONLT $30 DOWN, Chevrolet roadstel, § Ford aedan, $395. Chevrolet roadster, (two), ¥36. Ford sedan, $307 Overland touring, 3304 Ford coupe, $334 Dodge roadster, Ford wedan, 3438, Chevrotet coupe, Chesrolet 1 ton truck, 8414 Studebaker coupe. $485. SUPERIOR AUTO CO., TEL. 2. KENNETH M, 8EARLE & CU, REO MOTOR CARS AND 'TRLUCKS COR. ELM AND PARK ST 1923 1920 Reo 6 cyl. tourhg Reo § cyl. touring. Hupmobtle 4 eyl 1 Ford tourlng. Cole “8" touring. Dodge touring. Reo Speed Wagon Reo 8peed Wagon. Reo Speed \: b Reo Speed Wagon. wink PRICES TERMS B GUARANTEE CAR. OW sY WITH 30 DAT EACH SPECIAL USED CAR @ALE Dodge Brothers coups, 1423, Lodge Brothers screwn del’ Ford tudor, 1924 Nash wedas, 1824, 1925 Mavwell ssdan, 1923, Ford touring, (2), 1925 Ford touring, 1922, Nash touring car, 19°% Nash coupe, 1924. A, G. HAWKER, 53 ELM' BT, PHONE 2488 RENEWEBD FORLR 1924 1924 1932 1922 1921 1923 1922 1924 1038 Ludor eedan (2), @), 2), at carv (2) Coupe at 3160, Coupe at $326. Ton truck (stuke eides), at 3185 % ton (pane body) et #178. Ton express at $200 OTHER CARS Paige. 1910, 7 pasrenger touring at 3160, Reo, 1010, touring car. b passenger at 3100, at 8378 t §200. 8100, st 8128 1 Liberal terms on ali the above cars AUTOMOTIVE BALES & BERVICE CO. 300 B. MAIN & PHONE 3i01 GOOD VALUE— Tour chance to buy & govd useo ¥ord, backed by the reputation of the laigest Ford dealer In north- ern Connecticut. Here are a few wpecials. Many more to chooee trom. Fordor New tires, $350.00. Tudor (2), $350.00, Bedan, $250.00, Touring (4), $75.00 to $175.00. Roadstera (4), $40 00 to $240.00 € Post Trucks (2), $100 00, Dodge Touring, $100.00. Small down paymente. Pay s you 1de ELMER AUTO CO. 22 MAIN BY. PHONE 101, SEB MR. GOSSELIN HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR LEPT, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING IN CHOICE USED CAR VALUES TERME ARRANGED Hudson Coach Chrysler touring car, Hudson Sedau, (ballonn tires,) Maxwell sport touring (2), Nash touring. Ford touring Eesex Sedan, Essex Toutin) Studebaker Dodge Tourlng. THE RONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 ARCH §T. PHONE 2642, HUDSON—ESSEX~PACKARD BALEE & SERVICE READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS " 1) \ =