New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1930, Page 31

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TALK POSSIBILITY OF RETURN MATCH Bout in September Considered— Sharkey Faces Punishment New York. June 13 (P—The up- shot of all the fight fyror may be to match Jack Sharkey and Max Schmeling for a return bout in Sep- tember to attempt a settlement of the heavyweight chaos. William F. Carey, president of Madison Square Garden, told Sharkey's after the bout that ready today to discuss promotion of unother contest here. Meanwhile, Sharkey faced punish- ment under the stringent foul rules of the state athletic commission, de- spite an understanding that the con- tract for the fight last night speci- fied these regulations were not to apply. The commission some time ago decified automatically to suspend a fighter for 60 days for his first local offense in fouling an opponent and also to pay him on a pro-rata | round basis. Sharkey of Schmel each would collect around $175,000 or nearly $12,000 per round each. | Should the commission attempt to enforce its rules, Sharkey would get only $48,090 for the four rounds that the contest lasted. Schmeling would not be penalized USED CARS r " THE SAME GOOD JUDG- MENT SHOULD PREVAIL IN BUYING A USED CAR AS IN BUYING A NEW CAR. Buy a Used Ford From the Dealer Who Sells Fords and Services Fords— Be Safe and Satisfied. A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT TAKES ANY OF OUR USED CARS Our Terms Are Reason We Are Open Eve and Sundays Automotive Sales & Service Co. 248 ELM ST. 86-96 ARCH ST. Open Evenings and Sundays The Connecticut Hupmobile Offers These Exceptionally Low Priced Cars 1927 Hudson Sedan 1927 Nash Sedan {1929 Pontiac oachty i 1925 Studebaker Brougham .. The Connecticut Hupmobile Co. 250 ARCH ST. Tel. 224 o T | Highest Grade USED CARS At Season’s Lowest Prices 1930 STUDEBAKER Sedan Run only 2,500 miles. Don't fail to see it. A rare bargain. 1926 HUPMOBILE 8 Sedan In perfect condition 1925 BUICK Coupe 1926 HUDSON Coach Terms and Trades Frank P. McNamara Reo Sales & Service *Elm St. Cor. Park St. Telephone manager | he would be| splitting | 50 per cent of a net gate of $700,000 | | | | | | P I Look At These Low Prices! BUY NOW AND SAVE Every Car in Perfect Condition DODGE 1:LL\ I:LAA\‘..‘J E $] 50 B Y 8190 OTHER RARE BARGAINS Ask Us the Price 1929 CHEVROLET Sedan 1529 ERSKINE € 1927 CHRYSLER Sedan 1927 PON i3] TERMS and Open Eve DODGE Sedan FORD Coupe OVERLAND 6 Coupe Sedun Coach e Motor Sales 31315 CHURCH ST. Tel. 2842-W BARGAINS GALORE NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY BUICK ROADSTER OAKLAND SEDAN ESS 0ACH CHEVROLET COACH FORD SEDAN FORD COUPE HUPMOBILE SEDAN BUICK SEDAN ACH DODGE SEDAN MANY OTHERS CASH—TRADES—TERMS WE BUY USED CARS FOR CASH CASHINS 412 WEST MAIN ST. OPEN LOT Open Evenings and Sunday (PR o o Guaranteed USED CARS Are Sold PATTERSON On the Lots and On the Level West Main St. Opposita Post Office Lafayette Near Washington § 1141 Stanley St. 18 Main St.J (Nt it S e Low Priced USED CARS THAT ARE REAL BARGAINS Look These Over Now PACKARD LANDAU HUDSON BROUGHAM R A REAL BARGAIN Come To The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. “Where Fairness is Featured' 200 EAST MAIN ST. Tel. 2542 Open Evenings USED CAR | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930. GARDEN PLANTS _ Geraniums, p a, 10c up; 5c up; ageratum, heliotrope, 5¢ up; zi 200 doz.; marigold, 50c doz matoes, leus, Lost and Found 6 months old) Personals | TXEW Wav—rto_take care of g. Easy Washers & Iron and Se; N, Electric Service, Store Announcements Tighest qual- Moderate AUTOXOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies ) | FADIATORS 31 Just Married and...in the “marry’ be “merrier”. ..if you s of your own. on you'll have a home, receipts. plete listings of homes tate columns below. The Herald offers the best sel. from which to choose AUTOMOTIVE ] —— Service Station—Repairing 17 Towest D Teraired Expert G Froad work, THE R REAR The money rent will make the month You'll find N Look Business Opportunities Apartuwients and 1enements —_—mm————— = L FINANCIAL REAL ESTATE FOR REN month of June...you'll tart out right in a home you would pay out for vments and later instead of a pile of rent o ew 's most com- for s the Real Es- them over. UEE—— — REAL ESTATE FOR REN I 3 t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Building and Busincss Property 80 BUSINESS SERVICE j i LR L G G Pmfl!mg, Paper Hanging 27 e L_ LIVE STOCK B Eggs, Poultry Supplies | TIRES, BATTERIES, RVICE—P. & V. —_——m——— dl BUSINESS SERVICE ] Building and Contract 19 ales and 200 East SERVICE and Service Statlon—Repairing PECIAL low pric : The Herald Classified Ads For Best Results ! > Business and Office Equipment 57 EMPLOYMENT SEW TAIN STORE FIX (53 EDUCATIONAL Dancing Teachers 55 G e Feet 41 Help Wanted—Men shed Apartments 69-A By PERCY CROSBY (Copyright, , by Metropolitan Newspaper Service) I}:flx.’ Best Res of seven squars feet 5. Oftered ROOMS, BOARD, HOTELS ’ Hotels MONEY TO LOAN WAS HE A L GooD FIGHTER? | it 1l ¢ Britain rights ©1030 | Perey

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