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16 ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNFRDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925. CITY PAYS TRIBUTE (Contlnufd from Flrnt Page) ; O. A. H. In Automobiles. I S. H. Wooils, Commanding. ! . Soin of Veterans. Miilh Dhl.slon. Music Ex-Servlc men, Commamler H Scheuy. Commanding. Colors Mnssei. Nureen and Enlisted Women. Commanders and Past Command rs of Various Ex-Servicemen' Organizations. Spanish War Veterans. Kddy-Glover Tost, American I.rcinn frlvatfl Walter Smith Tost, V. F. W. Worcttlcr'a Ci-lrbrutinn Worcester, Mann., Nov. li ipi Armistice Jhiy celi'liratiuii which started here last nltiht it a hall, under the niivplcea ot Minis Camp. anadlan World War xeterans, wire continued today with a program be ginning at 10 a. in. and to he con tinued until 8::U' p. m. From Hi to 10:58 a. m., Worrc ster Post, American l.' Rion hand uaMi a j concert on City Hall plaza, and dur- I ing this pi-nod ruiml'S were op!od"d at regular Intervals In the rear ot city hall. Colors were then massed on City Hall plaza and from It to 11:"- was a period of silence. "America" by the band as followed by a prayer by Ke. Frederick H. Hanker, rec tor of the St. I.uke's Episcopal httrch, and brother of He v. Walton ., . . ... . , Danke.r, who was killed In France while fnlng as chaplain. The mayor then read the Armistice Day proclamation after which Captain flalph Karh. of Worcester Poly technic Institute gave an address. Rev. Fred Alan Macdonald, pas tor of Old South Congregational church also spoke. There will be nreworks at East Park at 1:IS and at S:30 "a vision of peace," will be presented at the Woman's club. Out In hlcns" r.hlcs,, Nv. 11 W-rant Fark ' Vadium was renamed Soldiers' tie-Id in Armistice i'ay memorial rites for Vmerlca's foldi'-d dead hero today. I'Yank O. I.owden, war time gover nor of Illinois, and Scott W. Lucas, cnnimander of the state department of the American Legion, dedicated the field to the fallen of all wars in the presence of a living hero. Com mander John Ilodgers of the navy's Pacific, seaplane (light and of hun dreds ot unsung heroes. i.nsonla and New Haven Ansonia, Conn., Nov. 11 W Armistice day was observed by ft general display of flags, Slain street on both sides being lined with ban ners. At. 11 o'clock a squad from the various ex-service men's organi zations fired ollcys in front of the post office, taps were, sounded and business In general was suspended for three minutes while the factory ' hlstles sounded. This noon the Botary club enter tained delegations of the World War veterans and the (i. A. R. at a lunch eon at which Rev. Daniel Strickland of New Haven, a captain In the 102d during the war made fin address. This evening at 7:30 o'clock the united ex-service men's organiza tions will hold n short parade which will end with a dance at the state armory. Similar observance of the day were held In Derby, Shelton and Seymour. New Havn, Nov. 11 'Pi New Haven's thoughts centt n-d today upon the star-shaped tnl.let on tho I green upon which are inscribed the names of persons who perished that democracy might live, and from the renter of whi h rises the staff sup porting the flag under which they fought. Around this tablet, as the armistice hour of 11 o'clock drew near, gathered members of live vet erans' organiy.n.ions some of h.-m tn civilian flntl.e. but in.-niy wear ing the blue rind khaki of seven ye;irs ago. A k th clin k on the preen struck the hour of n .i bndi fell over the ;isenin!i e T'ne in.- n. i "1 tlleir l; tlireo inlli T'ir rity I ttio rntmii niincled pi flavs of ' n ;eih r sounded taps. ' .. r,ri..r s'I'lad point- j ' '. m ii rd and fired ,r: I'cnor of te.e, ib'ji'l. ,1 f'T a moment in li'.- to mti.se viitli Hie -bin ivl sadness on the '. '.' rcisni and sac- rillre ' ri t V nl i Inni' d in v . ii n r F'ill. th.-it npo 1 e nil : en t n f . if I r ii lien tir. puns v I p In SpriiHrfl'-M SprlnrV'l. No. It Ps An 'in '. 'nl Armisf ire day nliernne :.n rarrio'l o'i' at tin- Amen in I -t. r-.-i' iennl rn'!i jr- lure vli'tl 1 Special Notice The cedar c'neit v.hlch Is lielntr drn '.mi under '.!:. iiiisric s "f I be New l.'.ri 1 3 in chapic-r of Ilmlassnh at the ""ricntal fete, Dec. 2. at Odd I'tl loni' l.all. Is on displav at th Con necticut l'urrleis. W'ett M.iln M. Tickets on sale Inside. -3t. I'nltril lai'-t ItKtiict ( inirt Di-trlrt of onnri tii nt In ti e Mat', o' Ji illN H. a iNNl.KV A''i Ced I'.lTkl'llpt Ni). I'.aiiKriiieey nKiil i; or orit i; itv ri iti.n M ion fp'.n 'le 1" ii'iiui n'' Ti ''-nl '1 Uriel; t'o.. I;,"'., pi I' 11 c '.,! .I'd 11 II. I'orillli'. it'i-.v ..r Jal. 'y im; i; business a !'. rim. mi said r!c'r:et, 1... deelal'ed a lirinlrupi. r 11 r- i sens !( r-in s't t.r", i.'.t j- ; litut I n raid Coin i . 1 ippeirr u to ai' i l i.iT feip . I.v t: tjr I!,,.' v. 1 .1 i n II. 'oiini' y Is a i'- ni 1 1 r'lii ' hi and pone to par's lit.v.i'ov. n Pl f' D I' " e HI! "t l e I i -1 T : -1. m l I hat 111: it i is theicupon ordered, fi at eniir.' ,d Hie p. n-d-iii-y of .slid I 'li'nm 1' finn by fiib'islilns thi.e nrl' r, in Ha N-w luitnin Ibraal. a i spa p-r pub lish'! in New Ilritaii', iti sai l I iis tricti fii.e, n Mi-k fur 'M'i i 'ip- , il!l' t- :f 's. 1'V Hi '"'li 1. I '. i;. J 'b K K IT. I students, veterans of th World war, representing nine nationalities and enrolled In eight armies of the Allied forces, related their war ex peuences. Several of those who spoke received decorations for war time service. Prof, Itobert Cobb of the collega faculty, formerly In tho marine corps, had charge of the program, Veterans of tho 104th Regiment, A. K. F placed a wreath on the regimental memorial at Camp Hartlelt, Westlleld, where th regi ment was mustered Into the fid eral service. Wntcrltury Waterbury, Nov. 11 (VPi Services for Hold Star mothers at tho city honor roll at 11 o'clock, the veter ans' parade In the afternoon and at 2:.":" and a banquet followed by vaudeville and dancing far veterans characterized the armistice celebra tion here today. Schools, factories, banks and other business were con ducted as usual. Prov Itlriirn Providence, n. I., Nov. 11 (pi A parade In which national guard units, veterans organisations of civic societies took part, featured the ob servance of Armistice Pay here. A number of gold star mothers were on the reviewing stand with Gov. I'ciihier, Mayor Calnor and Cher state and city officials. St. Petersburg, Ila. St. Petersburg, Fla., Nov. 11 Py St. Petersburg's Armistice Day par ailn was featured by the appearance in the line of the Ku Klux Klan, the local Jewish organization, the L'ntnl-,1. f Cnli.mkna n r, ,1 I . ' ' .school children and negro ex-serv- Icemen. Tho klansnien did not ap pear In robes. Torrlnpton Torrlngton, Nov. 11 (It Decora tion of graves of ex-servicemen and memorial exercises were the only features of the Armistice Day ob servance In Torrington. Schools and places of business were opened as usual. Hartford Hartford, Xov. 11 UP) A German -"I r i pfinhtral i4tif(nie iViA n-oa a nil allottr-cl to Hartford by the war d.- partment, was presented to the city today by Rau-Locke Post. Memorial trees In Colt park were decorated. RED CROSS WILL AWARD PRIZE TO BEST HUSTLER Sultable Recognition For Worker Who Di'lngs in Largest Number I of New Workers. j A prize to the worker In the Red i Cross roll call which started offi cially today will be given, according to an announcement made by Chair man Joseph Gaeto this morning The drive will continue until and including November 26. The following will participate: Leaders Edward A. Mag, Wil liam Greensteln, Rev. Dennis Kul- 1 matychy, J. Gustave Johnson, Philip i T'npu, Rev. h. Bojnowskl, Stanley j Traccski, Harry Kevorkian, Thomas 1 Calx-lus, Rev. J. Dankevlch. j Workers Lincoln Danlelson, Hel- j en Paulson, Gunnard Olander, Kllen A. Lundquist, Leon Hunter, Susanne Casale, Mary Di Vicino, Angela La cava, Susan Dolce, Santola Vetrano, Mrs. K. Scalise, Rose Palmlerl, Llna 1'rnselli, Elvira Rastelll, Rosa Sca villo, Corrado Armlerl, Anna 'Kra witz. Mary Krawitz, Anna Fisher, Maty Wallach, Catherine Roman, Catherine Slncko, Mary Salak, Mary S' t'liin, Catherine Kerelejza, Mary Kenlejxa, Rabbi Gershon Hadas, Henry Schupack, Mrs. Martin Hor witz, Anna Gourson, Sadie Gold smith, Evelyn Miller, S, Charamut, Misses B. Kulesik, A. Zembko, R. Kulesik, S. Syjewska, S. Kozlatek, cGneieve Bonkoskt, Stella Kozlatek, Stella Czyjenska, Kstelle Johnson, Attorney L. Golon, Winifred Drave hfck, Sophie Mikalauskas, Eldonn. I'olitls, Anna PetiiKkas, Josephine Tutles, Mrs. Ktnlly Kraus, Anna Skrltulsky and Mary ilalaska. SK1PPY MOM. SOOKY Cor awful 0?amps. 50 1 Iuas Ltr UIKt . JUL POFJY AND HER ii -f I Mil 1 hlJN i km VTTp, I ,5klT V ViTI SE-ES IM THAT rV'MEAiJ k ftV - - ' ' i J V ' 1-' i "v- - J BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) present the Harvard prize play "The (loose Hangs High" with Mrs. Mans. Held, widow of the late Hluliard Mansfield is a member of tho cast. Saturday evening the piny "You and 1" will be presented by the snine company. This company has been brought to Bristol through tho ef forts of Judge Roger S. Newell, Hartford Librarian to SM-ak The first Mothers and Teachers' meeting of the Federal Hill Parent Teachers' association will bo held In the Federal Hill auditorium Thurs day a'ternoon at 3:3n. Miss Caro line llewlns of the children's dc partment of the Hartford public library will address the meeting, her subject being "Some Books to Buy for Christmas." This meeting Is open to the public. Dance at Chlppens Hill The South Chlppens Hill school will hold a dance In the school house tomorrow evening at s o'clock. The proceeds of tho af. fair will be used for school pOSi'fl. pur- Former Resident Vies William Levitt, a resident of this city several years ago, died at his home in Springfield on Monday. The funeral was held In Springfield this afternoon. Mr. Levitt was a brother of the late Thomas Levitt, w ho was In the trucking business in Bristol for many years. .Marriage Licenses Issued A marriage license has been Issued by City Clerk Thomas B. Steele to Perclvat Kenneth Illlng- ANNOUNCEMENT SEYMOUR & MICHAELS are opening a sales and show room at 98 Arch street with a line of 1926 Flint models for your inspection. You are cordially in vited to drop in any time and examine the Flint line and arrange for a demonstration. Mr. M. Onorato who has been connected with the Flint for the past year will manage this store for us and wants all his old friends and prospects to be sure to call on him. riiiiwwiirnpjMiMiaiMiiwiBir4i , ' SAYS HfV UknC a . n"vl - HOT PAIS worth of 459 North Main street, and Miss Josephine Mails LcFrc. nlero or 363 North .Main street. A marriage lici use has also been Issued to Thomas Joseph Sullivan of 42 Pleasant, street und Anna May O'Conti' II of thu MM ea, address. MHiTlajio ItWuriis 'turn has ho-ii n reived A return has been p reived at the office of the city New Britain of Hie cbrk from marriage of .lames J. O'Brien of ItiH vlnlty street and Mies Ciertrud Dl - M. I i ' of so'', Church street. New Britain, which took place, on October j;. The Lev. Kdward M. harrell, formerly of this city formed the ceremony. per- A return has also been received of the marriage of Raymond Alfred Your Little Ones' Eyes We L nderstnnd Kyes 127 MAIN ST. DISTRIBUTORS REMEMBER THE PLACE 98 ARCH STREET NEW BRITAIN Scandal SKlPPY, reu sccty V SIGN At T - 7 7 - s?c3 - Kf, - J TO KG6"P IT AT H'J 1 (L 5 Is Krleson of S5 Queen street and Miss Ci'Ttr : In A, Bollerer of laii Fast M ii j street New Britain, which was pi rt'ormed In New Britain on October ;4 ny thu He v. Sarnie I 1 S'ltrliffe i tctor of St, Mark's Kpls- , copal church. .tn.ntid t m r it mvoFMii lie 1 , Stuttgart, ("iermany, Nov, 11 (Pi : .Thirty thousand Wurtternbergi-ts ! greeted president Von Hlndeiiburg I this morning upon his arrival here for an official visit. The welcoming groups Included sludcnlH in gala uniform, citizens carrying the na tional and Hlatu flags, and soldiers In parade dress. i BEAD HI K Al l) CLASSIFIED A1)S i on RESULTS To give your children the advantage of keen eyesight is a responsibility that rests on you as a parent. Backwardness in school, carelessness and irritability are often only symptoms of eyestrain which disappear when the little ones' eyes are fitted with proper glasses. Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist phone inn.i Mongers r-H'-- hr Mrti a fr-.iji-i :r':.' a-.r. vasx. hesh'him) 7To )my both dislike AlMT 60T ATHIM6) f WGEEDV t (STHE SME PEOPLt! i -r I I lm. --. ..i . v. -ri;..e THE HERALD "WANT ADS 2 Alphabetically Arrange! t'Oi und Ready Refeience. Quick UNI'! HAIKU foil CO.NSKCUT1 Vi INKIiKTIONS . . Chains Preps Id 1 any .,,.1 una .id 2 (lays ...J tins ,;( 3 'itty 1 lino ,;i 4 days ....1 line i rtuy ,,,,) Una .( 0 ta 1 in ,4; "J ri.iyi ,,,.1 lint . k0 .1,3 .it .31 .21 11. t.o Venrly Order Kates Upon Application Count 6 ivordi to a line. 14 line to an ItiCh. Minimum Krmce. 3 lines. Minimum Buol Charge, 35 cents. No Aii Accepted Aftur 1 P. M, for CloFfirted Page on Same Day. Sat. 10 A. M. Adti Accepted Ovi th Telephone fur convenience of cuptemuts. Call 825. Ask fui a "Want Ad" Operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS liiiiinl it. .Monument'. 1 NT.W HlilTAIN MontimeiltBl'worka. KM 1 'r k St. Monimienli of ell bIzi-p ami c. pi.'i lptlons. Caning and letter cutting em ejiectn ty. iil'lll'A i' A uTt's Concrete i'teo'l f?i n 1'i'ceiJ; water inoef, iiermetlcnlly si-al-t'l. ivlll oiilln: elthet wood or metal t'1.1 net rrj 11! ro Ciller Iota. Reaiionatjly I rlccij. N. B. Vault Co., Kensington, 'tel. MMt.. florist I'CN I"LKNS Virv rcasnnul :: pii-'e-, uilelirt i.iieen!ic.ii?o, 518 Oak fit. if 1 :'.?. CL'r li.uWCli.S'-eolled plants. pk-aL-tn t i. ii iny. tijiecii ll.T'ii on funerul uuili .lol,U L'!l'B 1 eetiti'Mj: e. f. 1 7 Clmich St. :;i '.-sl'ai'j: ;ai:lj:ni:u- I--: ! ll'V, KUf-'pe, Sunt h I'.ilii'unih. All ltih'ip " f.., wm-lc TV.ui i:al,-7' MiM'i Sf. a vft-tis Ami ri'-a ii ml ' p.'ink'ii ami lUiil'-a lur. fcTich fjivcial ltr SiittirHiy end tjuntiny. Va --r Garden Green hMisi, 1Hi3 Bta.'ilt fct. Ist and round 6 i IjnST.'.N ril'T.L PUFPV-lriFt, ftrayfd or j p't'lf-n, n!ct.,,y niar;t;il, br;rKllP an-'l vh!' j s-:row talo, fuhiiNIf; r'-n'aid fr lo'nrn to 13' -'('iN BL'1,1, PL' P Inst. rii?ht bund 1" rf f.nre whit. I'in'.Ier n'jMfy j:. C". 'ii!.'-''n, '2 Lincoln St. Fhuhe 1 m"a. DIUMVN HORSE found if!'-. Inqnl'-o Pan Cn tn Heii-iri Pun ai iv-rlfn. bL'N'-'M OF KLVS litst (.Sunday night l iwren F. O. and Centtr Iox 41-VH. tr-iU) Ofiite. Bl N'CH OF KKYS lrst, b-vt .-u R. R, A'''.'ide and rhun-h St. Klndor rleiiso r-'Mirn fo Til J'-.hn Si . f-r rliiin' lirj''-?. g a i ; x lt ; '5s"a"r r7r, a us V:-t"i " m a n or MV-st Miin St. Finder phnnp :Mh. G EH. MAN l'i )LlCi-i pvp ioft't Friday niornintr. Fimifr return to 1 0 S "Wafch- lii'.v!'",n St. lie-ward. (', P FY A T I ."ST S 'rrnTdnyhi v iclnity of Sliiittlo Mf'fi'lriw Hiid Fiiif'Mn Sr. In fnrin.'iTinn ri-patdiiiB1 Rainn will be ap preciated. Plmn. 1 s5'i-ll I Ai'.'V'S HAND BA; lost Fnd: at m feting of Pyt hl;m Sipp Capitfd Hic-ator. Ri'turn to Mi' i7 f-ou'li Main Sr. To). " evuinnj.: i or i n F. N;ilt. 1-M. PAIJi OF w.-ird. t" FOSAFY ill 4S4. F.F A L'fi lost. F1- Pf n'KF'f BOOK rout .1 inincr Pinal! sum money a.n1! key ki?r. Sunday Oct. 31st. RcM-nrd. .n. 1i T.VTFIi UOG 5 mufj. whito lost. Reward, f'onnerton F. old, liv.r James Coy and e, k IVrsonals A FKAMKO FOPTK AIT of a dr-ar nirtkOE a f'l.hiidld Xmris pift. A"e i -1 'pics n nd enlarK'-vnems from r!'ifn. ApnoV Prudjn. anj' A.MKPt'.'AN liniily in country wit) l"n Hi :md cm i o for Miild, (iood home and mofher's care. Pox 9-JO,, Herald. S FFFKR K RS0 F jTf A RT T R OFBFF Asthma, dropsy, hih blood pressure, ami paralysis, I will gladly tell you, free of char pro, how my dear mother was relieved, v. ith&ut drugs, and her life saved. This I feel Is my duty to hu manity. Address, Mrs. A. Ik Spence, Box 1346, New Haven, Conn. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and I ruck Acik Ics 8 AC.MB TKIX'KS-Saiw Service."" Erie son Motni Bales. 171 South Main St. I'liono k70. j BMCK MOTOR CAKS-Sales and Service. Capital Dulck Co.. 1'j3 Arch St. Phone j "ilu7. I I. E X I X GTON, OAK1.AN D A K DG RAT j I'rirs. Sales and Service. Hardware City i Motor Co., 6 Elm St. Phone 2721. CHEVROLET " MOTOHCARSSa!e9 and j Bfeivice. Superior Auto Company, 176 l Arch St. Phone 21L CHIIVSI.ER 4 and" i. Sa7e7""an"(l i Rervlce. Dennett Motor Sales. 250 Arch St. Phone 2S52. I Wire for an emergency telephone needed In flghtlnsr a recent, forest fire in California was delivered across a mountain to foresters bv airplane. Bv BY ,'. ' 'IV, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agcncdit 8 DOliOH BitOTliEhS- gain and tervie. K. & F. M11I01 8,ili Corp., 155 liim St.. lorner E'ranUlin. Plion 731. FOIU) C'AltS ami TltUCKS rordibn tractoi. Hale and wrvlee. CJunultie IMiti. and ft'Tl'Bserlea. Alltotnothi' Sh lea & Wo rv I co Cn :H K. Main. Pllill 2701. Kl: ANK1.1N' Tats No water to freeze. Sales mid Survlce, 453 Went Main flt. Tel. St!i. flld'Mdllll.li CAKS Snlm anil Sorvlca. City Peril.' Siatlon. 1 1 n ct ford Ave., cor. Stanley St. A, M, PttOlnfBfR. LESLNOTfoSiioiiliiiil" and Crai. nljh criida mot'ir iiub. tdnliia and aervue. f. A, HeiKe, M Main Pt. Hhone 316 LI XlMi'i'TVN, nAKI.ANt') and ClliAY Jtn t'r On, .'-ulea anil Soritio. llaldllaie Cny Muter Co., H Kim St. riiona i'Zi. NA.Slt ni'itnr cars. See tho new line. S:i.-a and Service. A. G. llawlier, bi Ktni Sttei-t. Phone CI.Mt. 0.r'S.tOMUrMOTiiKCARH 'The fit. flncil Six." Smith Motor Salta, 11)0 IVnl Main St. I'lionn 2i"l. RKO MOT'olMt All's 'nd"ucliiirKnnli M. .Searlo .1: Co., Sle and Wervk-c; cor. Klin and park St a, I'lmne '.'110. Local neontH rnr C'lil'l.t Sim Mum . S'li'Hl.liAKKU 110'1'uli CAIis-8nlee and Setvlto. Albio Metoi Sale Co.. 72ft Arctl fcit- i'lieno 2fte. Wfl.l.YS-KNIi'uiT AND " OViIkXaXM nintor ears. Sale Hand Peivtce. 127 Clurty St. "The Plcve-Vahe Motor." It. C. Kll'ln'l'll. PllOllO id;,i-8, Ant( nntl Trnt li: for Sale II IS'.": riiF.vi:i'i.i:T leuni! 1?!:. NlUll lielii.m.l I'.'lti.'r. :. iLC-SellUiT tmit llit! 'ar, Mlt.'ei en'iOlll'f, t 1 1 tl ft,""!! miles i' 111 he '-eia nt a larpe illpeount. .1. II Mer.m tl.-ir.-if", 5131, e'hnreh St. ! liriiSnN. riI'l'piM.r,ls'i..r, nioiiiaiilca'l cenil.tton ami nslnt very (.-find, Fine rnliher. I'liee 1 nv. 'rirnm illniicd. ll'-miett Motor l-ale?- Co., -;, n Arcli at. I 'helie 'i'i., J, LKXINOTON hte U'2". fport model, M'liufe Man hx, S fitjheiiBflr to'irlnK enf tli.iriiURliIv rfonrid'Mrtrif'd nrul newly pntnffd Fix wire vheeN nnd uood tlrPF. Trade and termt considered. C. A. Bonce, 51 Mn'n St. Phnne 2216. I A'. X I N CJTON ft" pflppi;npeV; in'te "1923 bi ouhnm in flret clas iiiewhantral condn'on. pfl'rit nnd upholstery art ex cellent, brand new cords. 1 pare. C. A RonfP 11 Malp flt Phnne 21ft M A X W E I.L, tou 1 1 v,k enra" (3).new paint, very tf'nd rubber. reconditioned, me'dianlt-nlly. uood fop nd upholPtery. Fries $"fi(j each. Bennett Motor Sale Co., 250 Arch St. Phone 2952. M AXVELL719-4 5-passenger club eedan. Condition nnd appearance are those of a mw rar fi good tire?. Price only $700. Tprms nnd trades roneidered. Bennett Motor Kalea Co., 210 Arch St. Phone STt;riT:RAKF,R--rj-vafsengr.r. mechanical ly right, paint and upholstery are excel lent, S cord tlrofi. Price S7f.. Call after p. m . at ra r 53 Lincoln S t , T I'P O li" SE PA N'7 1"? 2 : in A 1 c nnd i t n , run !""' 'it niil". p!tce reapfnahlr. CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. ADVANTAGE OF THIS FIG OFFER t REMOVAL BALES OF USED CAES THESE CARS MUST BE SOLD BEFORE NOV. 15th. ON'LT 150 DOWN. 1913 Chevrolet roadster, 1225. 1923 Ford 6dan, 395. 1323 Chevrolet roadster, (two), f 335. 1523 Ford sedan. S307. 1524 Overland touring, JJ34. 1523 Ford coupe. 1334. I!i20 Dodge roadster, J307. 1925 Ford sedan. J486. 1524 Chevrolet coupe, 325. 1925 Chevrolet H ton truck, J(18. 1 923 Studehaker coure, I486. SUPERIOR At'TO CO., 178 ARCH ST. TEL. 211. PFRCY CROSBY CLFFF STERRETT AUTUMUTIVB Auto anil lYin k for Sale PolniK tlnn. -tnurlnK. 1 320 ; Tel. S'Jl T-6. nxi'vtlinl1 condt l''lil!lJ We Luve 3 Kordor neda-na that h ro In vary good condlilou met-lmnkally ami othcrwlftv, & cud tlrue. Frloe i.tmi rnidi, Uinrndt M"ttir Haiti Co., 260 Alih St. Phuiic JP52. GOOD VA M'l'- Vrur i'hnr."e to buy a jed ue) Kurd. Imd.et! lv tho reputation of the iMi'Kfi't Ford draltr In noith ern "oiincitt 'm, Hera are a ft-w R'v'lrils, Many inora to clioc Jl 0111. 1?24 Tudor, j;;50.. nnw tfrer Tudor (3). HOD. Ford, :S5. now tit e. on TuJor, 1275. Roadster. J2i0, 1D?:i Roudster. T175.00. 13?4 Itondster, t22', balloon tire. Tourinj (3). $200. 194 Coupe (2), '. 2 1 Coupe 1175. One ton truck chawl. 176, if-:: 1022 ft pofrt truck, $1?iSi Tourlnff, $125. Small ipi'.vn pa;'inctiis. Tuy as rou rid. ELMER AUTO CO., 22 MAIN ST. PIIOKI5 1611. SEE MR. (JOSSEUN, BUICK L'SED CAB DEPT. inr.i Master Bulck roadster, Ilk new. lli'M Maxivfell I'lUiing, lepalnted. 1324 Chevrolet touring, like new. 1 922 Chevrolet tourlni;, bargain. 1323 Jewett coupe, repaltited. 1'ea'i l ord fenrdor Bedan. 1 924 l'ord tudor sedan. 1323 Overland sedan, repainted. 13"-! Ford con pe. r AFITOL BUICK CO.. 133 ARCH STREET PHONE 2607. . DEFEN'DABLE USED CAfd DODGE EEOTHER8 1921 Touring. 1923 Sedan. 1 323 Touring, 1 323 Tourlnc. 1 324 Roadster with winter P-p. 1923 P.oadster. COMMERCIAL CARS 1 923 Screen Delivery. 1S2I Screen Delivery. 1920 Screen Delivery. FOKPS 1921 Touring. TERMS ARRANGED THE S. ft F. MOTOR BALES CORP. 155 ELM ST. PHONE 7L OrEN EVERY EVENING HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPT. OFFERS THB FOLLOWING IN CHOICE USED CAR VALUES TERMS ARRANGED :r:, 1925 Hudson Coach. 1924 Chrysler tourlnf car. 1 924 Hudson Sedan, (balloon tlrea.) 1923 Maxwell sport tourlnc (3). 1923 Nash touring. 1924 Ford touring (2). 1924 Hudson Coach. 1925 Essex Coach. 1924 Essex Coach. 1923 Essex Sedan. 3924 Essex Tourtns;. 3923 Studebaker Coupe 3 922 Dodge Touring. 1923 Essex Coach. THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALE8 CO., 139 ARCH ST. PHONO 2541. HUDSON ESSEX PACKARD SALES A SERVICfl KENNETH M. SEARLB ft CO, REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS COR. ELM AND PARK SIS. 1923 Reo 6 cyl. touring. 1920 Reo 8 cyl. touring. 1920 HupmobU 4 cyl. touring. 1920 Ford touring. 1918 Cole "8" touring. 1918 Dodge touring. 1923 Reo Speed Wagon. 1921 Reo Speed Wagon. 3920 Reo Speed Wagon. 1919 Reo Speed Wagon. PRICES LOW TERMS EAST SO DATE GUARANTEE WITH EACH CAR. OLDSMOBILH CSED CAR DEPT. Maxwell touring, 1924. Oldsmoblls touring, 1923, 4-eyl. Oldsomoblle touring. 1922, 8-cfU EsBex Coach 1923. Ford touring, 1922. Chevrolet touring, 1922, F. B. Oldsmoblls coupe. 1919, -cjl. Maxwell touring 1920. Chevrolet roadster, 1920 F. B. Chalmers touring. 1917. Wlnton touring. 1917. SMITH MOTOR SALES CO, 100 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 2900. RENEWED FORDS "'JS!3 1924 1924 192! 1922 1921 1923 1923 rudoi Mdan (3). at till. Roadatei (2). at 1200. Kuadttei (2). at 1100. I'OUHIlg cur, (2). at till. Coup at II SO. Coups at S22S. Ton truck (stake tldas). S18S. 4 ton (panai Body) at 1171, Ton pxprene at 1200. 1924 1933 O'J'HEP CARb Paige. 19 1 oaasengai touring at Reo, 1919. touring ear, t psssenger, at 3100. Liberal terms on all tha abova AUTOMOTIVE SALES . SERVICE CO.. 248 TXM FT. PHnNE S7l. SPECIAL USED CAB 8ALB DodRt Brother coup, ISJJ. Dudge brutheiv icievo dtl'y, 1911. Kord tutlm. Ja24 Nsh Mlan. .i24. Ma v well atMlnn. 1921. Ford touring (it, 1&21. I'm A tourtriK 2S. Krh touring rnr, 192J. Nash cour. 1914. A. ti. HAWKER, u v.- in r Niv Jbn . e. i,'onr .Votrat".r Srd. 15: tli'.t. "TtTTT ii a Bin Mail II KLM sr. 2 E