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"VI iG NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. Tbis Is Really the New York ol (he Dutch People TYashliife'ton. I. C, Keh. 3. r.ellrf nu-asurc'i tor Ihe flood-.slnck-i-a portions of Holland, which un being coudilct'.d Iioiu Amsterdam, l!rct attention lo tills romnx n l;tl mid military oapitnl ol out ni Ku rvpe's smallest countries. "Audacious thotiKli it may s em to rompuri; Amsterdam to Ni.-w York, when It is, oiiMd. ivj tliut Hi'.' latter ta one u tinm-suk of tlm J'uteli t.'it, mnrly every n ( r i -i rax m t iio bust Unit. 1-hft Itujj Am surdfim or' le hiy i n lijInN'ent to Americans i 1 1. thu iu. trupulis of the N"w World." !.5S a bulletin f rum Washington. I1. lH.i(liiartiTS ol the National Geographic Society. "Heredity Is her.; apparently l.ucl; tracklntr, for the. l.'HUir is every dny becoming mure like the aou, and less like its puturts'im; Jjuteh neighbors. Much In Common "New York uni Amsterdam have much in common. Kach is t.io larg est and most populous city in its respective country. Neither is th political capiuil of the country, but. each is the undisputed commercial dictator and the key-point of mili tary defense. Each Is a seaport, al though here the analogy does not follow as closHy. Kotterdam's commerce exceeds that of Amster dam. Amsterdam, however, has tlif headquarters ot all iho larK..: .-hir.-plug companies, just as has New York. Like New York Amsterdam is also an Important industrial cen ter, with ship-building plant?, refin eries, machine shops, many .small factories, diamond polishing mills, etc. "Geography prevents carrying the pirallel much further. While New York towers above sea level on a foundation of solid rock, Amsterdam is a city perched on wooden piles. No permanent structures can be erected on the upper stratum of loam and loose sand, hence the necessity for driving supports 15 to 60 feet below the level of the ground, and hence, probably, the jest of Erasmus of Rotterdam, who said the natives of Amsterdam live on the tops of trees like rooks. The Throat of Water "Disastrous effects of heavy rains In near-by regions emphasize, the constant battle that the city and the country must wage against tho eternal enemy water. Doth to the sea and the sky Holland must ever present a strong arm. Amsterdam, itself, is shut off from tidal fluc tuations by dikes and docks, but the water in its many canals is con stantly changed by Inflows from riv ers and a canal connecting it direct with the North Sea. The water in its huge harbor and street canals is kept at what is known as 'the Am sterdam level,' which may be con sidered a mean of high and low tide. "The city of Amsterdam lies in the southwest corner of the great Inland body of water known as the Zuyder Zee, at the Influx of the Amstel and Y rivers. Like Venice It Is built on a number of islands, but with much more regularity than the Queen of the Adriatic, roughly, the city plan looks like the profile of a half wheel, with numerous water spokes and inner rims in reg ular succession. These rims or suc cessive encircling canals indicate zones of expansion In the past, and. flanked with avenues of elms and tall narrow brick houses with gables turned toward the street, give a handsome find picturesque effect to the residential sections. Not a Windmill 1" Slclit "Americans who start their tour of Holland in Amsterdam arc likelv to be disillusioned. Not a windmill rnn be seen in the downtown sec tion and th" hurrying throngs who tostle one on the streets are dressed verv much like other Kuropeans. steam engines are replacing the characteristic waving arms of the rmtch windmill throughout the kingdom. Onlv In the remote rural .onions, and at. tourist attractions such as the Isle of Marken, can one find the bloomers, lace caps and wooden shoes of the old geography hook pictures. Amsterdam's shops rrsemble Anurici's finest, both in nualltv nnd In price, while the. Hank of tlie Netherlands is one of th" lending financial esial'Iislim-nts o r.urope. "Amsterdam rnteM l" fa Id to h the first setting of nearly every diamond. Ts diamond polishing ami rutting mills have been famous sin. " th" 11th renturv. when the art was Introduced V v TV.vtncii'se .b ws nftir the sack C A nr.. em. At the pres ent, time there a re nearly a hundred mills, employing -ven.l thousand persons. Most ef the raw diamonds rome from South V.ie.i. abhnucn Brazil and t-e r,r i are- other sources of scriply. .-ri. tl.it. nrt- T at lovers of are nothing more than unlet little rural cintiis. I'roKilo thccs- huve supplanted Inure, exotic curgocii from the Orient. I'mceful, pipe, iinokliiv burgers today swing their feet from molding wharves, whoso hoards onco resounded lo the heavy i read of more adventurous ancts. tors; bold seafarers whose fleet vessels worried 4-von I he, mighty armadas of Cpuin." DOES NOT THINK ELEN IS EXPLOITING TENNIS Head of V. S. I,awn Tennis Associa tion Duuht.i Humors From Abroad New York, Teh. 3 (.Pt Taking rognu.'im'tt of repeated postpone ments of the anticipated match be tween Hehn Wills and Suzanne l.englen, Jones W. Mersereriu, presi dent, of tho 1'. S. I .awn Tennis asso ciation, said today ho declined "to believe the American champion had become Involved In any alleged ex- ploitatlon of rivalry between the two , players by promoters Bceking to fill ' Itlviera hotels." No official complaint had been made to the association over failure j of tlm two players to enter the same i tournament and tennis officials here ; see no reason to investigate, Merse. ! reau said. He pointed out thnt Miss Wills "is on a pleasure trip with her ; mothers and is not competing as an ! oliicial representative of the L'nited ' States." "Tho story about the scheme to . make Helen a tool of publicity schemers may be another exaggcra i Hon," he said. "I regret greatly the Injection of sensationalism Into this trip, but I suppose it. had to come." AT STATEASYLUM Coroner Undecided if Woman Was Suicide or Victim Middletown, Teb. 3 Whether Be sain .M. ISigli, 51 of Glastonbury, an Inmate of the Connecticut hospi tal for the insane here, who was found with her 'throat cut 1 ni.he pantry of the institution on January -7 committed Miicide or was mur dered, had not been determined by Coroner L. A. Smith last night, when it became known that he was inves tigating the woman's death. Hos pital authorities would not make any statement in connection with tho case. The woman who was assigned to work in the pantry was found al most, dead by an attendant. Her neck had been partially severed ap parently by a knife but no knife was found near her, the coroner said. She died a few moments after being discovered, and Dr. J. !'. Calef. med ical examiner, was called. He turn ed tho case over to the coroner who expects to Issue a finding shortly. BRIDES, BEWARE! Frills May or May Not Please Him! MO DPESntlG GOWN IN Tnt Wf&A V ? W'f Wr$f '! MORNiMG- TO COirtP OP a Afm 1 Hv?!i I vf POUND TO NOTICE. IT? &lSTWW " ELVEPY TlML SjjA U j IIFIwSCtJ ALVMS DOLL tlP HE'LL wKI vfW 4j P!?0PAPLY HE.HP E.YEJ1 TE. YOU - kTJs L PUT THEH, YOU KlIOW, IT1 l?A7HP A I V1--!, I COuF0r?TAPL. FEEUflG- TO W ) "ooooooooop13? YOU LOOK WELL AhD rTiJ TilEPE' ALWAYS A CHANCE. TifeT ettJ y a sotviet me. V J i AT YOUR SERVICE Uelow is a list ol the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 City Items Leading Star Lodge, Shepherds of iSeihlehem, will meet tomorrow 'evening at 7:30 o'clock at Junior Mechanics' hall. New line of sandwiches. Crowell's. Advt. Tho Royal Swedish naval band now on a tour of the United Ftutes will give a concert at the Lyceum theater March 24, under the aus pices of the Wennorberg chorus. A class of 12 candidates were giv en the first degree of the laly Coun cil, K. of C, at the club rooms last evening. Tho Senior club at tho High school will hold its monthly meeting and social gathering at tho school audi torium and gymnasium Friday eve ning. Jnmt K. 0'Hrlen of New Britain will ho one of the guests at a meet ing of Connecticut Americanization Workers at Hartford Saturday. There will be a dinner at tho Hond hotel at. which Francis A. Pallotti, secretary of state, will speak. Among the guests will be Rev. Stanley Iciek of Norwich, formerly of New Britain. By CYNTHIA GREY Ivfen are funny! Husbands are 1 funnier! As, mayhap, you verdant I brides are learning! I Remember back in the good old days before you were married how ! on date nights with him you Had a facial And a marcel and manicure And wore Your new bois de rose crepe dress And silver hose and slippers And new garnet choker and ring And smeared heliotrope on your eyebrows And went downstairs all ready for that knock-out look in your be loved's eyes And he never even knew you had a single new dud on! Back In those days his line was apt to be, "you look goqd to me any old way!" Well, just try that stuff nowa- I KIVC. WATCHES DAXCEKS ! Brussels, Feb. 3 UP) Princess ! Marie Jose with American nmbassa 1 dor William Phillips, and Mrs. Thil 1 lips with Crown Prince Leopold, opened the. court ball here last eve i ning. i Queen Klizahcth, who Is still suf fering from the cold she caught ! while visiting the victims of the re ! cent Hond, was not present. King Albert and other notables watche-J ! 'he dancing from a dlas. the king ; talking with several Americans who j were presented to him by the Amer ican ambassador. r. ril rf.V. 1 HI" mottoes-, ml'; i"imo of ttie can still 1 e Mich as: 'T! : ' my life,' 'T- : rtiMIe l.iilMtm." throughd' tV eripten jvr.iT r m fi-eeiv drawn rlninif. '. i.r )nr' 1n I'-nll 1 t .Ml.""-' i.n'nct ions on Intel: tyuiii' i;M VM!C. Xi-aws the n. est A !!).! -in oi:ri'". i :sh for a 1 . - v v hh h mgs :od"st li'tle ho tinn Th- l'.ci Pll'ch. however Holland' "'e;:r .il'fV rr".r: . Hie,1 of Holland. 1 leading, for ".n.t o x. Threiirrh hc : Zuvder 7" In tV- laf' " iM.any fornur prosr'roi; hr!V lost 'heir 5- 1 ;i r it I IT. Vave fallen iti'o di r.-reiir liri- I -n ;il.:!::dol:ed. 1 Ithered and disapt irs-'ri'CioiiR. fin i or Amsterdam printed logends. iv pVaper" and 'r sonL'.' C' -reeial targets ,trv for the m ' Senn'Mres are one wrtii r 1 e T'.lide ot'n r .ould be r pine. nrn tte iriscrip-to:in-""trs and A s-i;-n which a't. ntion from l'o'eor. and a o lih.d. is that ;. he ,;nor o' a v near the s'a- !.' 'hull' in T :e...'s ei'y. Dead Cltli-v-' .,rn :vn t1,-. 'dead m is mis- ei'ies s''d np ' the ' u rl s j l.STATi: VAI.l'EI) AT $10,000 The estate of Antanas Kardokas has lion appraised at Jin. 000 by 1 John J. (ierdis and John Mikakius kas, a committee of the probate j court. Special Notice Mr. Lincoln Caswell will give an iinpf rsonution of Abraham Lincoln Thursday afternoon at 4:15 at Cen ral Junior H. S. auditorium, under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers' isolation. Admission 15c. advt. He Ho,: 1 nrl v.- :ie ha1 are just rot evae'Iy dead, e.asi'd to live. "Monnlkendarn. ,C'a-oinn. Knmp'n 'van-phs ot oi urosi.erous e,ii.f. t "ssels which brought to their nbnrves th ftlks and rnlcs of Chip nd the Indies, which today Hoorn. CI. in. an o'hers nre Pt'"'''! and TVlMl ft' l ! Of M. t i K4 TrMiliry I if Hrlnif-Ilt, Office Of Comp troller of the Currfiicy WaiVnRTnn. I) C, NovenibH , 1J W!,,-r. fi... t y MBtlpfsetnry ovldenco pre "i:'i(l to tli unrtern(rif). It ha been e.n in n ei-cat ttiM "Th Ctt Nstlonal l:i:H ef New RrltBln" tn tht Oty of N.-w ll'ltain In th County of Hsrtfotd :il S-.-iip of Cnneetti ut. hit. romphrd w!h n:i t h. r'ovirn of tn Cttuie of i '.ft t:iUef1 ttlatpt riulre(1 to t com rl'fi with brier Rti mioeution rill t a..jll:orT7pd to commODCO th bupinw of lia'.k.nc: therefor I. J. W Melntoth. Cont-:rel!i-t ef th" CutToncy, rto hiehy ttr M'y tin "Tl.e Oty Nmliinlil HBn ol New nii'am ' In thp City of New Hrttaln n tt. c,,uriy ol Martfoifl and Stsi of .'onnetlrui l. tutlmrlied fo rornmnc 'he ou1ni-r ol Hnnklnie provtd.nl IB ?''!! in I 'fry oaf hi'rdred and 1lty ntti if tl ?'.'. ert stfliotef of Iht IJnitad In te.Mir'.Tiy wMi-reef w'tnesp my hnd -r-1 wal rf nft? tltr Btnth day of NovemN'r, J "i"S. J. W. M-tSTOSH, Corri'troller of tho Curranoy. tSfl.) days! You're married now! Suppose your breakfast table rai ment is kimono and one of those breakfast caps that look like a set ting hen all riled up with her tail feathers flying You will receive the w. k. dirty spouslal look. Don't figure that "a ! man never knows what you wear, j anyway." He'll know it then down j to the last bent snap. But you never can tell! Incon sistency Is the spice of marital liv I Ing, and the bride who succeeds is : tho bride who early realizes that she ; never can tell what he wants, and I proceeds to make the best of It! j So suppose you're a little bride I who has read all her life that a good wife never comes to breakfast look ing like Sam Hill's houso trap! You put on your vanishing cream, rouge, powder, perfume, comb your hair chicly, don spiffy hose and slip pers and that dear little blue cham- bray dress with th.i starched while j linen collar and cuffs! You sit your little self down, very ' superior to those slipshod wives who eat when accoutered In curl papers .'ind soiled pink satin mules! And that's all the good it does you he's buried behind the stock 'luotations and probably doesn't know whether tho Queen of Shcba ; or Utile Eva or Just plain Topsy sits : across from him! ! But don't give up the ship! Some , day when you're old and gray and ' have just discovered that your chin i is now three, he'll look up and see J that Well, what will he sec that you gave up the fight long ago and are sitting there comfortably in curl pa j pers and klmmy, or that you're i wearing a neatish morning gown j Yes, it is hard to know just what j to do and which is worth tho can i die! CIT MILITARY COSTS Dublin, Feb. 3 (Pi The Free State government is contemplating reduc tion of its military expenditures by 1,00(1,000 from the present outlay of more than 3,000,000. During tho civil warfare in Ire land, the strength of the army was i5,nno. It, has since been reduced to 15,00", and when tho reorganiza tion plan is completed it will num ber 10,000, and men. Including both officers MKS. MALLOKY WIXS New York. Feb. 3 Ps .Mrs. Molla B. Mallory, former national wom en's champion, advanced to the semifinal round of the Heights Ca sino invitation tennis tournament to day by defeating Mrs. W. M. Shed dan of Boston, 6-4, -. U. S. Willing to Agree to Postponing of Conference Geneva, Feb. 3 (.T) The American government will raise no objections to the postponement of the prepara tory disarmament conference In the event It is desired by the other gov ernments, Hugh Gibson, the Ameri can minister, informed the league of nations today. Closing time for insertion ' in same day's paper 1 P. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS I BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS I UBATH NOTICES 3 FLOK18T8 FUNBKA1. U1RKCTOBS S LOST AND FOUND I PKKSONA1.8 7 6TORB ANNOUNCKMKNTS At rOMOHII.ESl AUTO AND TKUC'K AGENCIES AUTOS AND '.'tJJCKS FOIt BALB 1U AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11 AUTO PA UTS AND ACCESSORIES 13 AUTOMOU1I.K8 WANTED U-AUTOS-TAX1 SKKVICB H OA RACKS TO l-ET H-MOTORCTCI.es AND BICVCLK8 H MOTORCY'I'S-WCTC-LB WANTED IJ BERVICB STATIONS REPAIRING BISI.NBW- HISKVII U m bakbkkb HAimca masheubb 19 BUILDINO AND CONTRACT 20 BUSINESS 8EHV1CE RKNDKKED HI DENTISTS VI DRKSSMAKINO Si MILLINER! 23 DYEING A CLEANING 2-INSI;I!ANCE-AI.L KINDS -'! LAWVEHS-PATKN'l ATTORNEVh 80 MOVING. TRUCKING. BAGGAGE S7-PAINT1NG, PAPER HANGING tK PLUMBING. HEAT'O, METAL WT. 211 PRES3INU AND TAILORING 30 PRINT'O, JOBH'G, STATIONER 11 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES S3 REPAIRING A PIANO TUNING 33 WANTED TO RUNPISR SERVICK. Kill CATIO.NA! 34 CORRESPONDENCE- COURSES if DANCING TEACHERS 3H INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37 LOCAL & PR1V. INSTRUCTORS- 48 W' ANTED INSTRUCTORS KMPLOYMKVl ill EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 10 HELP-AGENTS WANTED 41 HELP MEN WANTED 43 HLLP-WOMEN WANTED 41 HELP MEN OR WOMEN 44 SITUATIONS .V ANTED MEN 45 SITUATIONS WANTED WOMEJv I INAM IAL 16 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 47 INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 4 S MONEY LOANED 49 VV ANTED TO BORROW LIVE STOCK j 61) CATTLE AND SWINB t.l DOOS, CATS. PETS I l i EGGS. POULTRY SUPPLIES I f.H HORSES. VEHICLES ' f.l WANTED LIVE STOCK j SIEIII IIAND1SK 65 ARTICLES TOR BALK 5 BUILDING MATERIAL ;i7 BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP at FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS r.J FEED AND FUEL u FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS HI FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING (12 (IOOI) THINGS TO EAT 3 HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 4 MACHINERY. ELEC. 4 TOOLS 6ft MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES MUSICAL INSTRUMENT? f.l B RADIO 67 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 55 WANTED- AKTU LES TO BUY RttAL EST A IF FOR B.KN1 ft APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS Tli BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 71 DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 72 FARMS FOR RENT 73 HOUSES FOR RENT 71-SUBUHBAN FOR RENT 75 VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 76 WAREHOUSES A RTORAGB 77 WANTED TO RENT RF.AI EM ATI FOB HALS U AGENTS-REAL ESTATB 71) AUCTIONEERS 8D BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP SI BUILDING LOTS FOR 8 A LB S3 FARMS FOR 8ALB US HOUSES FOR SALS) SI SHORE PLACES FOR 8ALB 85-SURURBAN FOR SALE 56 REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 17 REAL ESTATE -WANTED ROOMS, HOARD AND HOTEL!" M HOTELS ill ROOMS FOR RENT 90 ROOMS AND BOARD 91 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 93 WANTED BOARD OR LODGING 13 WHERE TO DINE THE HKKALU "WANT ADS AlphaWuetinji Aiii,;.n Foi Quick and It wills Htfienc. 1. 1 NIC ItAIES FOR CONStCUTIVB INSERTIONS ChjIB. Oll.Mlf. uujr tine ,1U 3 la ,,,,1 I i.e.- .CO 1 (!) ,,,. lino .24 4 Uioi line ,;: I dy Hut .40 dayt ,,,,1 Hnc .42 30 day. ....1 Una ti so Yearly Orjei Pair Unm Application Count 8 noiil. to a Una. It linaa to an IlcTi. Minimum Sinea. 3 Unaa. Minimum Hook Cba n. SS crnta. No Ad Acto'iipo' Atui I P M. foi Claiaiflad Paa on Saint Day. Sat. 10 Ada Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of cu-tomim. Call Hit. Ark roi a "Want Ad" Operator .09 At 1 '.n .16 ll.no ANNOUNCEMENTS liurul n, Mmiiiiiicnl I UURIAL VAULTS Concrete cteel rein forced; water nroof, ht-rinrtieally aealeil N.J3. Vault Co. Phone 6)7-16. NEW BRITAIN-Menu'inental' wotki'lsi Onk St, Monumente of all elaee and deicrlptioni. Carvlnj and letter cutting our apedalty. MoiMs 3 BOST'iN FERNS V el leu.i.imtle pnct'l' Sanilelli'k Greentiouee, 21i OaU St Phone 2643-12. CUT FLuU IJUs- ,oiiej piania. pIcanliTv variety. 8.eciallnns on tuneral work .lohnminii Oiferihiiii.e, tin C'huirh St. SPRING FLOWERS lulij.s, l.jarintlia an.l ilaffo,l!ls. l'lewer G.-ir.lPn GreenlioUBt.-, 1163 Stanley St. Phone :s:6-:. Several Public Bequests In Alice Hubbard's Will Stamford, Conn., Feb. 3 P Un der tho will of Alice G. Hubbard, who died December 22, offered for probate today, $500 each is left to i several Stamford Institutions, such i as tho Children's home, Koxbury M. E. church, Salvation Army, Red Cross, Stamford hospital, Homo foi the aged, Connecticut society fori Mental Hygiene, American Human .society and other;;. After various personal bequest tho residue of the estate which may i he of $100,nno value is left to a nice. , Laura Girling. ! ANNOUNCEMENT (Ate I ajul llllllll I ULAC'K li'iilh.-r iUlfoll.i liint 111 W.onl. wortli'a t ! alor. portfolio tontnlni rnmo of cwm-r. Rowrml, Retutn to X, R. Wllklneon, Hu 6.U. Hprlnsflchl, Mni-. HI'. NUIl ol' KEYS loel .l'i-'ll Punnm St., end Onier. Llhcral rewuid. Write t.u r.-Wll. llernlil. fUMAI.E UKI.I.IU PUP l.i'.ST Anewura to name of l'nl f'atl 5i)45.4, Reiyanl. i.lLASSUS phfll liarni'il, In t.nl eaenTloit Sntunlny on Mnln St. Rearnrd. l'lnder phrtne IHlJ-l?. HEAVV wan'M-ioof 'Biiiii ,M I.etUtf.n Mfil.li'ii an.l Now llrliain. :. L. UnlJ. win. Mfri'ln. t'nnn. LIGHT IMMMI'.I. S1MC(.TA'I.KS-I..!t. prohaMy on ,itii''me S. hus or hi L!ik-"Iu St. I 'll'.no 9f-2. Rewar.1, L' sT Jaruniy, 19e, Contriprclal. Tru.-t ""onirniiy pn sjlu.ok. N-".. Sl'il. lurpl.y apply tor tho l.euaneo of n iluplUaio h.'ik thf rr-fr-r. SMALL SUM OF MONEY F'nr.r-ln't Snliinlay. Write, Hon' :-WH, ltorald Offlro. -MALL hinwri Ualllcr l.uiao It.ct p.-twr. n Llerfi-tt'B and l.iis btallon. Initialed M, "I. ltcard. Phono 1115-13. i3 w s. St' M (If MONEY Met iHUveeii l'aklwn o- Lrvotithara and New Britain Trust C. T'lniU-r p!r-n.o rail 7tf. Koward. WHITE Ui'Lli WRIST WATCH loat ho. tv-ren I'orcut and Cedar Sta. Plmno Mill. rersonnls PICTURE FRAMING Wo do It. Artude Studio. SUFFERERS OF HEART TROUBLE Anelna IVctorla, Dropay, Asthma. Hluh Blood Prcpeuro. Paralyali: I will singly tell you FREE how you ran get ijulrk nnd InMlriR relief, without diugi, medl 'ine or ec-ruma. Addrosa: R. V Wal den, I)u n,'.l. New Haven. Conn. Slorr Aiiniiiiiiit'me'tifi- SKATES SHARPENED liadtield'a Sport- ins Goods, 15 Mam St. AUTOMOTIVE Auto anil I mi It Auiwlts '(."JK TRIKIRS-Snlee and Service. Eric son Motor Salee, 171 South Main St. Phone 870. ni.:iCKMOTOR CAR8-Sale alid'Servloe. Cnpllal Bulck Co., 193 Arch St. Phone :tii7. Main, coiner Lincoln slicnin. Garibaldi Married iij f 1 1 i P m j r - yim aaria, i'IIEVROLET MOTOR OARS-Salfe Mid eorvlce. Superior Auto Company, 113 Church St Phone 211. ' '.filtySLGR 4 and . Salee a""nd ervlce. Bennett Motor Sales, 2.'0 Arch St. Phone 2'.'l2, HODGE HROTHER8- Salff end tervlie. S. A f Motor Salee Corp., lib Elm St. , corner Franklin. Phone 731. FORD CARS and TR UCKSPf ordTcm tractor. Salee and eervlce. Genumt parte and acceeeorlea. Automotive Sale; St Service Co.. 248 Elm. Phone 2701 i l'RANKLIN CARS The ciir for"lo"yeni. j Salee and Service, 4&3 West Main Si I Tel.36!HV "hUPMOIULE 6 AND S CYLlNniCRS- Ciiy Service Statiun i IIO Hartford Ave. A. M. Paonee.sa Pres. Also tho Domljan Motor Co. Cor. of .Broad and High ' stB. Auto!- and I' tick Acm les s l.l.XINUTON, OAKLAND A NO ORA'Y Caia. Salet and Service. Hardware City ' Motor Co.. ti Elm St. Phone 2724. j LEXINOToN Oakland and Oray. High i grade motor care. Salee and eervlte. ; 0. A. Hence. 61 Main St. Phone 2216 . ; LEXINOTON, ..OAKLAND and CHAT Mo- tor Care. Sslee and Service. Hardwate City Motor Co.. 6 Elm Bt Phone 2724. NASH motor cure. Sea Oie new line, Salee and Service. A. O. Hawker, It ' Elm Street. Phone 245S, I JLDSMOn'lLE MOTOR CARS 'The Re , fined Six." Smith Motor Salee, 100 Wen Main St. Phone 21)00. PATQB & .JEWETT-Sa'let &Servlce. I Whltmore Paige & Jewett Co., 819 Eaet I Main St. Phone 2S10. It GO MOTOR CARS and tiucke. Krnneth M. Searle A Co., Sale and Service; cor. I Elm and Park Sin. uhone 2110. Local agente for finhrtol Hnubhcre, TUOEBAKEH MOTOR CARS-Salee and ; Service, Albro Motor Salee Co., 226 . Arch St. Phone 260. ' WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND j motor care. Sale sand Service. 127 ' Cherry St. "The Sleeve-Vahe Motor." I R. C. Rudolph. Phone 21)51-2. ; Autos and I'mi ks for Sale V General Peppina Garibaldi, frrand .on of Italy's liberator, surprised friends by marrying Mrs. Madalyn N'ichols Taylor of New Orleans in Now York. They left for a honey moon in California. SKIPPY I UUICK master 6, 15;r,, lirougham sedan. I A-l condition. Raryaln for cash. Tel. ! 31 It. 305 High St. j FORD 6EI.1AN-2-JS21; 2-1HS4 Ford tour- Ings. 2-19:4 Overland tourlnga. 1923 Maxwell coupe In good condition. 1923 Ford aedan. Ford 1925 4-ton truck, 1924 Willys-KnlKht touring. Time payment!. Rudolph'e Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. Saleproom 6 Main St. Phone 635. LEXINGTON late 1923 eport model, Mln ute Man six, 6 passenger touring car, thoroughly reconditioned and newly painted. Six wire wheels and good tires. Trades and terms considered. C A. Qcnce, 61 Main St. Phone 2316. MAXWELL. 1925 Touring, driven-P.100 niiu.s. Will take Ford as part, payment. Phono Mr. Jarvls 2092 or writo Rox 46 WH, Herald. STUDBUAKER, 1 923 spc-nal six. In very good condition. Inquire 131 West Main St. r -ohthe Levet.i COUIP 6e pdNO of You if voti coulo se fond of Me-ee By PERCY Q:OSBY PC-OA-OA-M-Pe-DA-PA-DA CrlARLT(JN-CHARLSrON Oe-OA-OA-DA-DE-DA-OA-DA' Ccpirlfhf, P t- Cr-i-v. 13:;, Jtluin Fcit jr, W. DUM J oum! cmon thcr, soy, MRUT YO' STUFF1 skippy! cone', r WANT VOU TO 60 7 r r 0AV THAT iVf: U4i Ti CO TO THE STORE. AN0 I iHtN THtV U.'?N0R I WHY I torn ii pfp ovea HYHwewoRK dm rg ; POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT t)U TELL VK toeajdyput his mut OUTDOORS 'K ILL HAVE the law Ohi Him! 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