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The locals have defeated the Berlin team in previous games and expects to repeat today. Church services will be held in jthe Methodist church tomorrow at the usual hours. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock with preaching by the pastor Rev. A. L. Burgreen. Sunday school at noon. Junior League at 3 o'clock. The regular evening service will be held at 7:30 o'clock. The morning service at St. Ga- briel's Episcopal church will be held at 10 o'clock. The church Worcester, Mass., June 25—One ,School will meet at 9 o'clock. An- of the _strangest missing persons nouncement of the annual church lsts /aVeR%aompiled, and Sunday schooi outing will be containing the 2nd Sunday scl dreds of persons to Made af s time. L t East Berlin graduated four from whom money is owed in lump sums he hundreds and thou- | the Middletown High school this e vear the following receiving their | 3 pars, t been made : Sindeioridoliars, adijns Uiplomas: Gertrude Bunce, \\'llham‘ up as the first step in work of ¢ » B 1 = o persons, according Shepard, Alice McCorkle and Frank Rl A Kramer, Jr. East Berlin was well | | mation obtained at the Cen- ::n:nif\" England office of a billion represented on the honor list, hon- | dollar lite Insurance company here. Ors going to Frank Kramer, Jr., The names of five New Britain William Shepard and Alice McCor- residents who cannot be located in Kle. Frank Kramer was president order to pay money due them, are Of the Literary club for the past included in the New England list, |vear. He wasalsoa member of the The names, with the last known ; German club, the Dramatic club addresses of the now missing New and on the school publication. Britain people, follow: John J. Swift | The play at Community hall stag- of Moore street, Mildred Smith of 24 ed last evening by the Portland Ep- Glen street, Addie Perrin of 259 Wworth League was well attended. South Main street, Howard Marvin , The performance was considered :.o‘ of 48 Lafayette street, and Harrison be the best play shown lherew n Darling of 81 Church street. | vears. The scene of the play vas Preliminary search for these peo- laid in the Adirondacks an ol ple, in order to make the final ml;. In;;x!m(_; ?xlct:xo‘r);q”?(m;m:?r::::g “snd rently oli- % Tty O A ot “sccording (he capture of those engaged in the ;oe officials of the company here. | practice all played a ]?ar! d‘ln-lt;h; In many of the cases it is consid- | show. The proceeds pEinid ired likely that the policy holders |between the ~East Berlin chapte samed are dead, thus making the and the Portland s'roun-m el company liable for full payment to A number !roT herel ;;h,nsvmm‘; beneficiaries or heirs. | dedication exercises af e Spa | in New England, | War Veteran’s memorial at Wilow et a | Brook park this atternoon. vhi e ted by agents " :rhl‘rhne :r:n‘:pt;;\:mi‘:u:n:\' part of a| The children of the West Crom- ration-wide hunt along the same | well school enjoyed an outing at v | yesterday. i S who could, if they \Ilurds Park yes ¥ 3 ""e; f:’}:r:\:‘:l??-: and their address- ' The Knights of Pythias will meet T nown. collect money totaling | next Tuesday evening at Community high into the thousands of dollars, |hall at 8 o'clock. SCIENTISTS READY NOW YOU FOR ARCTIC STUDY) s oNE (Continued From First Page) THE ANSWERS 1—Nimrod was the great grand- son of Noah—Genesis ix: 1-6. 2—"Talitha, cumi,” interpreted as, “Damsel, T say unto thee, arise," was Christ's command to the daughter of the ruler of the syna- gogue, whom He raised from the dead.—Mark v: 41. 3—Cyrenius, or Roman governor of Christ was born.-—Luke fi: 4—Jeremiah phophesied the de- struction of Babylon and the land of the Chaldeans.—Jeremiah 1 and 1. 5—Herod was WOULD PAY MONEY, CAN'T FIND OWNERS Insurance Gompany Seeking . Benelcaie in This Gty (Speclal to the Herald) | States and liked it so much that he is planning a second trip. The squadron, consisting of sturdy lfftle schooners Bowdoin and Radio and the 35-foot power boat Seeko, so-called from the Eskimo word meaning ice, quits this his-| toric old seaport, from whence all of MacMillan's expeditions have | gone forth to the arctic, at 3 o'clock, eastern standard time. - Stanley Field, head of the Field museum, and Frederick H. Raw- son, Chicago banker who is financ- ing the expedition and whose son, Kenneth, is making his second trip | with MacMillan, together With President Kenneth C. M. Sills ot Bowdoin college and the explorer | _himself were to speak at brief ex- ercises ‘preceding the leave-taking. The boats will remain at Christ- mas cove overnight, leaving there Sunday morning, the Radio and Seeko to go directly to Sydney. N. S, while the Bowdoin will call at Rockland to pick up Dr. Neil Fogg. MacMillan’s nephew, who will ac- company him to Sydney. On Tuesday, July 3, all will set sail' for Battle hdrbor, Labrador, from where they plan to continue northward to Kauk. BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) was when Quirinus, Syria. 2 smitten by an angel of the Lord., and was eaten of worms.—Acts xii: 23. 6—Cherubims were placed at the east of the Garden of Eden, and a flaming sword.—Genesis iii: 23. 7—Samuel judged Israel after the return of the arc of the Lord by the Philistines,—1 Samuel vii. 8—Ahasuerus commanded that every man should rule in his own house.—Esther {: 22. 9—Job said: “Let the day perish wherein I was born."—Job fii: 3. PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) o'clock this afternoon for rehearsal. Miss E. Mildred Bedford is spend- ing the week-end in New York city. Miss Helen Hale. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archer A. Hale of West Main strect. has resigned her posi- tion at the Trinity M. E. church in New Haven and will spend the sum- mer with her parents here. Stove Wood “'r Sale, mixture of white birch and oak. delivered in Plainville at $7 per load. The John Cooke Co., Neri block. Tel. 366-3. —advt. Drs. B. L. and H. Protass, dentists, Strand theater bldg. Tel. 241.—advt. . $100,000 FOR NEW ROAD Special Town Meeting in Greenwich Appropriates Money to Pay for Concrete Highway. Greenwich, Conn., June 25 (A— At a special town meeting last night, it was voted to expend approximate- Iy $100,000 for a new concrete road e {in Sound Beach avenue, the princi- initial appearance in the County ¥ [ pa) business thoroughfare in Sound Junior league, This will be the debut | Beach. | youngsters on the dia The road has been in bad condi- am having been formed ! tion for some time and Sound Beach this week. Coach Lawton's reports of residents turned out in large num- the squad’s work have been hopeful. | bers to support the project. When Legion Mceting i the vote was announced it was The regular weekly meeting of | grected by applause which continued Bolton-Kasica Post, 68, American five utes. It also was voted to Leglon, was held last evening at Le- lude the Cygnet Athletic club in gion Hall, Kensington. Censiderable the list of institutions for which important business was cisposed of, faxes are to be abated. including a report of the fire pro- tection committee, This body, al- Its EASY to though it has been quist lately, has pay backyour tlonal Christian - Endeavor conven- tion to be held in Cleveland, Ohio. The two delegates chosen to repre- sent the local organization in Cleve- land are Sarah Johnson &rnd Alfred Hall. They will be accompanied by Marion E. Hall, also a member of the local pastorate. Baseball Today Two games in the American Le- glon league will be played this after- snoon, the Kensington Boys' club meeting the West Cromwell Yellow ) Jackets at East Berlin while the st Berlin team takes on the Ber- in Juniors at Community Field, Worthington Ridge. Both games - should attract large audiences, the | Kensington-West Cromwell set-to promising a merry batl Kensington and West Cromwell Lave each taken one, while East Berlin and tie Worthington Rirdg squad dropped their opening game: The Kensington Boys' club junior | team will meet the Avon junior team at Avon this afternoon in its not abandoned the project under way and promises a report of its latest aetivities in the near future. \ new plan for the finuncing of the proposed fire department is be- g worked out and will be mad. public at a later date, Legion officials tate. What They're Doing Henry Fagan of Chicazo i ing his brother, W. W. Kensington for a brief s i Abraham Schoilnic of Hartford is | spending his vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schoilnic of Kewsington. i The All-Kensington bascball team | will meet the New Hartford team at Percival fleld tomorrow a‘ternoon at 2 o'clock. The St. Paul Tabs team will greet the Pirates of New Brit- ain at Willow Brook pari tomorrow afternoon. Both games should attract large attendance. East Berlin Items. The East Berlin Community club | baseball team will meet the Berlin Boys' Club team this afternoon on the Worthington Community club grounds at 2 o'clock. This is the second league game for the locals they having dropped the first game Y the West Crvm“'ell\assresauan. ments as fow 0 monthly on 0 monthly on on on ae 50 0 100 $140 $200 300 54 on on sphone 4350 The Mutual System 81 West Main Street 112-113 Professional Bldg. | ! Qpposite Capitol Theater !and Mrs. Henry A. Vanderbrouk of | Wallace street has returned to this | DUNCAN-WELLS WEDDING TAKES PLACE TONIGHT Newington Church To Be Sccne of Pretty Ceremony At Eve- ning Affair The Newington Congregational church will be the scene of a pretty wedding which will take place this evening when Miss Catherine Wells, daughter of Mrs. William T. Wells and Stanley Duncan, of this city, will be married. Reverend Theodore ALinsworth Greene, pastor -of the First Congregational church of this city, will perform the ceremony at 7:30 o'clock in the presence of a large number of guests. The cere- mony Is to be followed by a recep- tion at the Wells residence in New- ington. Miss Wells' sister, Miss Har- riet Wells, will be her maid of hon- or and the bridesmaids will be Miss Ruth Bossette of this city, Miss Ruth Burdeck of Hartford, Miss Edith Lagenbacker of Brooklyn and Miss Virginia Eggleston of New London. ! Donald E. Leich of New York city is to be Mr. Duncan’s best man and his ushers will be his brother, John H. Duncan of New Haven, Weston H. Jenks of Waterbury, William M. Cowles and Walter B. Murdock of this city. Personals Frank Vanderbrouk, son of Mr. | city from Wesleyan University where he is a student. He will leave Monday for Point o' Woods. Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal of Hart- | ford entertained at a luncheon and | bridge on Thursday afternoon for | Miss Deborah Portnoy of St. Louis. Prizes were won by Miss Portnoy and Miss Anna R. Siderowsky of this city. Banbury, Eng.—Brig. Gen. Gage, D. 8. O, who has been running a farm on feudal lines since helping to win the war, says he doesn’t know anything about farming, so he had to develop his own methods. “I went to buy a cow.” he says, “and, knowing nothing about cows, T chose a nice looking one and told | the farmer to make her jump a fence. She took it well, so I bought he; READ HERALD ‘CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS Notice SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- | ceived by the State Highway Com. | missioner, 12 Washington Street, | Hartford, Conn., until 2:00 P. M. | EASTERN STANDARD TIME of| Monday, June 27th, 1927 for the “Fabrication and erection of a steel truss bridge of 55 foot span over the Pequabuck River on the Scott Swamp Road in the Town of Farm- ington. The work includes furnish- ing and erecting the necessary | structural steel, handrailing and re- | inforced concrete floor. Plans may be obtained from the | office of the State Highway Com- missioner, 12 Washington Street, | Hartford, and at the office of R. W. | Stevens, Division Engineer, 15 Lewis Street, Hartford, Conn. All bids must be accompanied by | a surety company hond or a certi- | fied check not less than one-third of the cost of the work. The State Highway Commissioner reserves the | right to reject any and all bids. | Dated at Hartford. Connecticut, June 18, 1927. JOHN A. MACDONALD, State Highway Commissioner, 12 Washington Street, & [t looks bad for the other en trants in the James Dole contest for a non-stop flight to Hawaii, Captain Harold Campbell, com. manding the North Island Marine air force at San Diego, has an- nounced his intention to go after the $25,000 bonus cffered by the fruit magnate, | City Items Mrs. William Rogers of 30 Roberts street, who recently underwent an | operation at New Britain General hospital, is reported as resting com- fortably. Nash Suits $2 —advt. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. George Froeba of 326 South Main street. Mr. Froeba is a | popular member of the Herald com- posing room force. New Lunch Specials every noon and night at Crowell's.—advt. | Members of Aziz Grotto, M. O. V. | P. E. R.. have arranged a special | social and dance to be held at the Paragon on next Tuesday evening. A large number of ntembers and friends are planning to attend Toasted sandwiches, Packard Drug | —advt. 2.90, McCabe, Tel. 454 | | ENGAGEMENT AN The engagement of Miss Grace! Ralph, daughter of Mrs. Bridget Ralph of 95 Whiting strect to Ed- ward Tyskowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tyskowski of Meriden has been announced. Miss Ralph is employed in the office of the Stan- ley Works. Mr. Tyskowski is one of the proprietors of the National Cleaners and Dyers Co. | 5 | Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete. _steel re- | Inforced; water proof, hermetically | sealed. N. B. Vault Co. Tel. 3: | NEW DRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS | 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving end mm’ cutting_our epeciaity. Personals GRADUATION gift. A camera makes the best gift for boy or glrl. Box cam- eras from $1; folding eameras, $5 up. A roll of film free with every camera. Arcade_Studio. SPENCER CORSETS — Gurgical _and | dress. Made to measure. Mrs. Annetts | Carpenter. 27 Glen St. Tel. 139-12. | WE CLEAN WATS differonily. No odor | of gasoline. The Modern Shop, 111 | ! Hartford, Conn. Church St., opp. station. SKIPPY SEEIN' THINK WOT SORTA MAN-EATIN' ANIMALS THIS ISLAND RETIRE TO THE 'POLLY AND HER PALS | 53 rHE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS for Quick ce Auto and Truck Agsacies 3 BUICK_ M R CAl ice, Capitol Buick Ce. 193 Phone _2607. oL CADILLAC AND LA SALLD = :erm sc:rvles l‘.:l, l‘nlm\ Ine, “A ollable Concern.” 411 West Main Tel 3000, 73 CHI':!OLI: M CAl and ®rvice, 8uperior Auto Compeay, Church 8t. Phonme 311. kel OODGE BROTHERS—8aies and Service 8 & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1139 Stas- t._Phone 1731. FORD RS—Trucks, tractors parts service, farm implements. A-unn;!: AlpLubetically Arranged and Ready Ref NE RATES UTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid 10 0 .24 £ “2 36 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 8 words to & line 14 lines to an fuch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Saturday 10 A. M. Telephone 925, Ad Taker. Notify the Herald at once it your ad Is Incorrect. Not respon- @hble for errors after the frst Insertion. Salee aad Service 13 Eim st 1. FORD CARS—Trucke and Wordeon (rae- tors. Eales and Service. . Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmguist Broa. Prop. _Phone 251-3. HUPMOBILE AND BT, ‘Bales roome and service department. Burritt Motor Bales Co. 340 Hartford Ave. at Stan ley St . 4195, FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the next 10 years. Eales and Service. 401 West Main St Tel 3696 MOON AND DIANA—Baies & Service R G Rudoiph, 137 Chery S Tel 1. Ask (or cars. Ges the new line. . A G. Hawker, §3 Phone_2488. Ty OAKLAND AND PONTIAC—8ales and service. Products of General Motors. G A, Bence, 50 Chestnut 8t Tel 33! PAIGE Sixes and Eignts. ot Baautiful Cars fn America.” Whitmare Paige Co., 319 East Main 6t Tel 2810. REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS= Kenneth M. Sea Florist: ALL GOOD SIZE PLAM Tor next few weeks. Geraniums 10c each, petunias 5c each, hellotropes Sc eac lobelias 5c each, verbenas 5c each, salvias 35¢ dozen, and nice fresh cut carnations 50c doz. Also fine selection of Sandelll's Greenhouse, . 2181-3, VARIETY—Of plants and flowsrs. Low priced. Come in and see them. John- Greenhouse, §17 Church street. Lost and Found L] BLACK DRESS trimmed with white lost in Mohican market Friday. Find- er_leave at Union store. Reward. BROWN BRIEF CASE lost containing | data on oll burning equipment. Re- rd. Call 1511 BROWN POCKETBOOK Tost between Stanley Rule and Arch St. Apply f14 Arch St. or phons 139-3. Reward. GERMAN POLICE DOG LOST. Dark gray color. Black harness with brass trimmings.Finder pleass call 4571-W. CH OF KEYS LOST Tuesday night between Clark St. and center; perhaps on Meriden trolley. Finder please re- turn to New Britain Machine shop and recelve reward. PROTECT your dog from fleas by using Sergeant's Skip-Flea Soap & Powder, Dog biscults make an ideal and eco- nomlcal food for your dog. N. B. Bird & Feed Co. 173 Arch St. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Mr. Late Buyer - You Are Lucky— This group of used cars is offered to you at prices way below their purchase figure in order that we may ef- fect quick sales. COME EARLY SATURDAY FOR THEY WILL GO QUICKLY 1925 FORD Coupe .... $165 1926 FORD Roadster .. $195 1925 FORD Roadster .. $120 1924 FORD Tudor (2) $135 1923 FORD Sedan .... $ 65 1924 FORD Coupe .... $125 1923 FORD Coupe ...... $ 85 1923 $115 MAXWELL Touring 1924 ESSEX Coach ......... $200 1922 $150 PAIGE Touring .... Low Down Payment Long Term: Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. 10-12 West Pearl St Telephone 1513 cor. Elm 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. AUTOMOTIVE HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY Lexington Brougham 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan 1923 Lexington Touring 13925 Lexington Touring 1924 Ford Panel Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Touring 1924 Oakland Touring C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2218 | READ HTRALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS | DONT BE IN A HURRY, MAW. LETS ENJOY THE | TWILIGHT FER A SPELL WE DONT_KNOW INHABITS I WE BETTER WHADDYE MEAN TWILIGHT, UNK? THEY ANT NO SECH THING IN THE TROPICS SECCUNT THE |PAIGE COACH DEMONSTRATOR, model AUTOMOTIVE Auto aad Truck Ageucies 8 SELDEN TRUCKS—8alss and Bervice. Palace Garage, 36 Zast Main 8t Tel 3304, STUDEBAKER Ml and Servica Albro Motor Sales Co. 336 Arch St Phove 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND _ OVERLAND AGENCY—8ales and Service. Fine lea, Fred Beloin, Jr. Church ¥t Phone 4560. s Autos and Trucks For Sale BUICK COACH, 13%5. Balloon tires, 4 wheel brakes, in fine shape. Apply Kénneth M. Searle Co. cor. Park and Elm Sts. Tel. 2110. " [ ‘ " AUTOMOTIVE | Autos and Trucks For Sale # FORD % TON, open and tlosed delive ery cars 350 und up. Automotive Bales & Bervice, 248 Elm 8t. Tel 2101, Open_eveninga FORD COUPES, %50 and up, all in_good condition. Easy terms. Automotive Bales & Bervice, 218 Elm St Open evenings. Tel. 2701. FORD RUNABOUTS from 3§35 up w easy terma Automotive Salea & Berve loe, 248 Elm 8t Tel. 2701. FORD COUPE, 1935, in fine runniug cous dition. All good tires. Will sell very reasonable. Tel. 3218-W after 6:30 p. ni. FORD SBEDANS, 1924, and 1326 models, in good shape for sale. Reasorable price. Apply 57 Seymour. St. BUICK TOURING, late model. Will seil at o sacrifice to scttle an estate. Ing. 1395 Stanley St. Tel. 2567. STUDEBAKER 192f BIG SIX 7-PASS. SEDAN—Driven but 20,000 miles. Pers fect condition. Call 1281-3. DODGE DE LUXE SEDAN, 1936, in ex- cellent all around condition, Owner wishes to sell at once. Apply Mr. Odin_at Spring & Buckley, 79 Church, DODGE COUPE, 1325, In splendid condi- tion.” Driven by careful owner. 1 must sell at once as I am leaving for Europe. See owner, 36 Pearl Court. FORD TOURING CARS from $35 up in good running condition. Easy terma. Automotive Sales & Service, 248 Elm Bt. Tel. 2701 Open_ evenings. THESE CARS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK IN ORDER THAT WE MAY HAVE ROOM FOR NEW CARS. 1925 1924 1924 1924 1925 Bulek Coach Nash Sedan Nash_Coupe Reo Touring Reo Touring WHIPPET 1927 LANDAU. Been driven only 3,000 miles .Owner leaving town. Call DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1927 Sport Roadster (rumble seat) 1926 Coupe 1925 Sedan 1924 Coupe 1923 Touring A complete line of Used Trucks Special Sale on Used Fords. All Models, 1923 to 1925. Terme Arranged THE 8 & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 1129 STANLEY ST. TEL. 781 OPEN EVENINGS — 1926 1928 1924 1925 Dodge Sport Touring Hudson Brougham Ford Coupe Ford Sedan “WATCH THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" KENNETH M. SEARLE CO. Reo Motor Cars and Trucks COR ELM AND PARK STS. PHONE 2110 —_— CLEAN CUT BARGAINS JEWETT LIGHT SIX COACH. Practical- ly new, late 1926. Special model. Lotm of room:. Very economical and powerful one. Duco. Four wheel brakes, snub- bers, spare. Selling for owner who will sacrifice for cash. JEWETT SIX COUPE for Finished in Napler green and black Duco. New tires, snubbers, bumpers, extra tire. Looks and runs like new. or 3 pass. 6-65. Exceptionally handsome and roomy. Balloon tires, 4 wheel brakes, extra tiro, snubbers. One of the fastest stock models In America. Quickemt ac- celeration. Average mileage on gaso- line, 18 miles. Regular price, $1,685 dellvered. $500 reduction to quick pur- chaser. New car guarantee. LEXINGTON TOURING. A beauty in gray Duco with red trimmings. Has a | wonderfully fine running motor glving 20 miles per gal. New tires rear and spare. $350. CHEVROLET TOURING. Guaranteed thoroughly overhauled. Tires -new. » Terms and Trades WHITMORE PAIGE CO. 319 EAST MAIN STREET Open Evenings and Sunday Forenoon S8EE US FIRST. ALL BIZES FOR ALL ] \'SUR OLD TIRES. ITRES, | CONTINUING HUPMOBILE OFFERING, THE BEST IN NEW AND USED CAR& THIS. WEEK'S BEST HUP __CLUB SEDAN HUDSON COACH 24 DODGE TOURING STUDEBAKER COACH MAXWELL COUPE NASH SEDAN FORD TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING CHEVROLET COUPE FORD ROADSTHR (slip on body) STAR TOURING MANY OTHERS. $50 UP BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. 86 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 958 New Britaln Agency for Hupmobile and Star Cars HARTFORD AVE. COR. STANLEY PHONE 415 Auto Parts and Accessorfes 11 GOODYEAR TIRES MAKES OF CARS. WE TRADE IN SPECLALIZI REPAIRS. W ULCANIZING . AND 'PHONE 900. INSTANT SERVICE. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 39 WASHINGTON ST. batterics auto electric sérvice, P. & V. Tire & Battery Co.. 261 Myrile 8t Tel. 3603, storage batterles. J. M. Farrll, ckwell Ave. cor. \Webster HIill Tel. and Grafid Br: tor “Parts Co.” Parts for all ca ._corner East Main. Summer Values “in Used Cars TIRES $6.50—Guarantced, USED Wlze 30x3%. Budd Aute Bt. Tel. 33s3. TIRES—All #izes, 32 and up, Standard Tire Co, Kelly Springfield distributors. §9 Arch St. Garages To Let Tube to mateh Products Co., 161 51.50. Arch ] Priced Lower Than Ever WALNUT ST, 19—Garage to rent, Ginsburg's Shop on_premises. "Motorcycies and Bicycles Tna. 1927 Hudson Coach 1926 Hudson Brougham 1926 Hudson Coach 1925 Buick Coupe HENDERSON USED_BICYOL motoreycie, good 143 Washington &t candr: tion. $225 Tow priced - Econ: successor to “Hadfleld's.” 1925 Essex Coach 1926 Ford Sedan 1925 Ford Sedan 1927 Jewett Coach Service Stations—Repairing 17 AKCH ST. RADIATOR WORKS—S. Wolf, prop. — Aut> radiators, budy repairing. 107 Arch St. Tel. 17 ders, TERMS TRADES THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES (0. Distributor Packard Hudson-Essex 200 East Main St. Open Evenings Tel. 2542 AUTO TOPS. curfains, co | AUTO REPATRING=Done —No long walt or high Bring in_your car. Judd's Pleasant Tel. 213 carpets s Aute Top Shop, 103 W. Main. Tel. 1494, n your owam garage If desired. All makes of cara Norbert E. Barth, 113 Commonwealth made. Furniture recovered. John' Ave. Day and night servics. Tel BRO. 5 SHIELD gl while you wa lights replaced 3 Racklifte Bros. Co., cutting experts. Bigelow Et. store. —_— By PERCY CROSRY (Cipyright. 1926, Gee! by_ Metrapoiltan Newsnapsr Survica) I Don'r KNow WHAT I'D Do WITHOUT CoTTON IN ME EARS. NOPE! THE VERY