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o w e -W SV f'V , ' KEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1926. 16 BEAT POLICEMAN MAWJRREST But Kumm Gets His Man and Second Is Captured Andrew ftetvit, ii!?' 1 3 fri-l Mrr-ei. rhiuc.,-. wn'i 4ninl;'iri lirMrh of the r' "". am! r-M.-i.-iiire, (nil John X'-n-lok, North rtn t ehnrriej "tU'h rcsM.-irii'e, tM.-t tn"tr:. inir In pcir. f oui ;iii,e.l tlint th.-tr !. h rot'titni' 'I un''l Vi."lni"el iv mornini; in 1'iiiltu'' r-uiirt to lny, i f IVer t"ari'iii' f ii Mini h'.Ii i-'t-l t'mt when he f !)! t. urv.it. Puiv.-i fri-.ni drlvinir fin ,'i'i'o wlii'.e "ivl'r Hi'i inline ne-1 of !l'iiMr on North -ir.'M, SfciUa nn J X- mlryk eMa U'J iilni, 'ml during t!i MtM fui'-'r Kimitii'.i ihninh tv.is Mi'iiineil, mvl Snpa p-cu ';, a Itfe-ntM-m ori the: In 31 !iilfh r'inrr-.1 Hire s'.l'nhf-s, Thn officer r-" 4 tlia h 11". liofd Sim in an intoMrated ron-li-M"n on North Mt-eet nsvl Fa l.un -'tempt to ilr'vf a mnpliiw. Kurmn tatoi tried to prevent lim 'rem 1 ri v 1 riir when the two m-n rabbo'l him and attempted to h'-at Mm while he mils making nn effort io arr'Pt them. Although i marnerrt to am?! .-aiva, the oihrr man rscapr-d and 11 'van rot. until ,iu.n Ix-fore. rourt V.' can this rnornititr that: Sergeant lieorpft Flllngor and Officer K'irar: apprehended Ncndryk. Dr. Favard attended both the prisoner ami the officer. Privca With Improper Marker Having driven a rar with im proper markfrs yv-rnl nieM no. Mrircw Kiikif, ae-d 13, S'l S-xio'.i K'r'-r-t. rrr'iv...l 8 fuor-n d-d t.ntnt'e 'rora JndS'i If urge i Ford. Kukls was! arrested by Tf t' r:i. e Thomas .1, j lny when h onie to headrptiai--. . it-rr Thursday pieht n-1 that his aut oinobiln -van stolon. It. had btcn diicovfred that, the s'ltomolulo was in an arol'lont on tanly str't in whlrh thro Hart ford pop(Pi wfri in i'r--i anl tho ilrlvpr of the machlrif fsrapfl. WhTi Kukls complained to the. po lice U. trai fllscovfrrrl that th? oar which If n d m i 1 1 rl rtrhlnir oarli'T in the eionlng. but not at the time of the acci'lr-nt, harl improper markers. JiHle-e VSIHIam V. Mangan, attor ney for Kukls, r-Nplnlno'l that his client, had the markers an1 tnten'l rr to transfer them to the. machine, ' I'tit. lnstea'l harl used mnrker h-- lona;ln to anothrr machine Thn attorney riaiined that liis clien'. was in a pool room at the time wlvn ii is ear was stolen. l'assps Maniiintr Trolley Pleadltie polity to pa.'-sins a Maii'l irtir troll'y Wednesday morning; on r.lack Tioek ni'iiuc. Vrank Lejst. fiijed so. of 4 Highland street, was Hnf1 S5 and rests by Judge IT'in-rrn-ford. Offleer I'"r''d Wag-tier marie tlt arrest. .T. V. Hart "aid he did not see the I'C-eident in whieli 1-K w:i. invo)vl but cr.me on the scene from nn- "oihT trolley Immediately after it happened nn,j ,,. f.,w that he saw l.-ist piek- up a Rirl, whom he f Iruch. and u,w h r to the hospi tal. The .t'irl sustained a brokm a nn. Andrew 1'aree.ns of the New T'.ri! i.dn National bank said he saw I.ei'-t at. Harden street but did not see the accident when 1' occurred. f.est said that the car went ahead Irn feet f (I t. usual station :nd that, he thouth it was not polite .o Stan. Tie s.ibl.fhai when he sa w fie trl rl t,)it;M ff'tn the rar, he im WSS PERTUSSIN i i the u'.c! medi cine for e-very harr.h t r painful congh. It will soo'.be the dry and t'asing character of the couph iind help to clear the irri'.ited air pessjges of the harnful phlegm. It is entirelvfree from th usual "dope"(su 'has narcotics, chloro form, canna'nia or other injuriooa dmg5)and can therefore, be freely friven to delicate children as well J adults. Favorably known to physiriana for over twenty years and sold by all drugifisti) in small and large bottles. m Safe for Every Cough You Can Guarantee LiFEtoBABYCPiiCKS Vr u cin rsi-ts 95 Tra-s T.,.fe;mi Fo'nl e'.l-fi t'"- Provides c.:.. , : oirt rvuri 5;i ; , ye ir hit-h. :;; BJ-y C.U l.cr V'-U riee,;, !'-. i'.c Sr.ct P1"" .cnt. :.f:;:e.iird 'ihte'y ;r.r,i'.!- .1- o: tr':'-' a:e p-rrared nia-hirc ; ; rev l yea - c r-: F au-.t !,e "v. ;c.t r V bah- Ec'.'.orreilk Chick Food T- ' r ,. r - - ..-r'.-r '-.' I i.'.- . i.J-:-.- I ir i. I :n , A:,- ..- -..t1..it.-..-.-.'.-f.r Sctdond Guaranteed by Mselrr t.r. t I'mil f'e... . P BECAUSE XT turn mediately put on the brakes n4 Moppul .nisi Mb r hi; stnu k the girl. oifi-li Jlnml of '! tr;naf7, MarUnlk, 32. i f ib Willow s'l.it, v.as lined $: anil robl on u rhart'o of druiikeiinesa ()! breuHi uf peace, ,.nd the I'd bond of ). si' jui Sl.on ipslci, asd I'.i of Ji- rmrstrer t. w ho v. as rharg d witli lie.; Saint! offeps-s, was l'urfidlCd whim he faiie.i to Hp). ear. iilflc.T I'eeniy i.ri-'sted the t'.'.o men last nikht v 1m n a cetnplatr.t was rr ceied th.at tliey were er'-'tii'if a 1 1 ! .'--tutbanc! at -'' W.!!ow s'reet. 'I he f, nicer fail that he wept, to i Wii'OW street addfesa wheie he tnund a woman and vl.H-! r-n crymti f it'll Iriu-at. and the peit-hbors dis turb..! tit cause (.f the unc-a- the two in. n v.. re alb veil to have made. AT'tred t,j have e. .Hurled f-hrtu-vim in a disorderly rnatitser Sat u"d:iy nirhf, Walter FHOa, a!'-d tin I 'al; s'rert. and ,) ntde Ari Ks j:iirt STeet (isked thai. their r.-sdr (, lap.' T! case be rot tinned until Wd- ipornlpir. The re.'f st w.-m d by .ludce llunqenoril. pa'r Wei-., arrestee) by fter- l';itrek M'-Aay and Officers 1 c.osrrove and John Kennedy Sunday morning at 2 SO Lim Stl e..t. llaitfoi'fl .eiiiio I'!aie Kaldcd la order that he might secure ronns'l, Kd".nrd Jenplniis, aged "3, 417 C'h.urc.ii s'reet, asked that the trial of his se be postponed until rt. Monday. He Is charged with violation of the liquor law- on two counts. He was arrested Saturday nltht after Se-rceant Patrick Me. Avay, Detrctivc Thomas J. Feeney, an 1 Officer K. Ti. Kiley raided liis p;ire t SS Hartford avenue, where they alKge they found a jiumi'y of beer and whisk' y. Jennings is at liberty under a 530n bond. VILE CLAIMS AGAINST CITV Mrs. H. Seliulmen, Mrs. Frank Reynolds and Mrs. John Achenbaeh iiave died claims against th city for the collection o damages result ing from falls on s.llegeii icy side walks. Mrs. S'chulmrn fell at. Wil low and, Putnam s'reets. Mrs. ISey. nolds on East street, and Mrs. Adi i nliacli on Main street. SECRETOFSl'CCESS Dance Expert Says This Pro motes Popularity New York, March S 'Pi gammy I.ee, who was ralle, from Broadway j to put i,i7.7. into the Xtctropolltan ! Opera ballet, when it was decided to i present I '; rperit er's "Skyscrapers," has given much thought to the mys ,ety of why certain dances become hits. His conclusion is that generous helpings of condemnation, which may be expect oil from all sections of tli n country, provide definite as surance of popularity for a new dance. "Take rt little glance into dance history and you'll find that almost, every popular dance was condemned shortly after it conic out," ho said. "The polli'a. th" tango, the fox trot, file shimmy. the Charleston and numerous other all were helped along by unfavorable criticism. "J don't lirlieve there is any more harm doing the Charleston than there is in 'Inuring an old-fashioned wahz. Put I recngnlz" opposition nrrle tv- i 'liarle;-lon famous." )ii::! Of the new tinners 8N CVOlv- od on the musical comedy stage. In l.re's opinion. Occasionally, some pni'Mcular step strikes popular fancy with midi' iiees .' lid many of the persons try tlmni out when they gel home. "There's a rpsir" within them to duplicate what tli''-;' saw on the I'age," the director .'iplained. 'Foon I the rlar.ee finds its. If on the dance I floor. Then some one launches forth Uith a rn'ieism and the creation Is started (iii".anl. usually to success. 'The stage likewise carries the tdanee to the count rv at large. It is i danced on the vaudeville circuits, i Musical roniedi- s take it up and j before long even the small towns ! hnv sen and are dancing the new hit. fiancintr teachers help in th': i popularity march, but I don't believe there 1 nry organized r xploltatjon." I.e.- has dancej all his 'ife. About I six years ago. he directed the danc ling in "The f;inrham Oirl" and the I originality brought him fame on ; Broad we v. I Snv'c then, h has create and 'directed the dancing in sixty mur-wal shos. including l.a.ly r.o i-nnu. ocoanu's." "No, No I. Filth- 1'cvil" and "l.ri'lv I'e Hiwl" is ti' plni'inr ,it I he lirurv I.niie in I.runlon ;i n 1 hr fore: the: yenr is river l,ee ll'ip- K o lei'." four rjr f ii e, lueire of hit iliOV.'R there, nuo r.f t, hieli h veil In wih In inij H'-rlin fn-1 Kr-l-)i'-Lnnr-l.-i !'. Hi ri.it-rriV lonke.1 upon Lee'? invi '.ninn to the Me'ropolitnti for thn Cfrp-T.t' r l-illet as "icnifi'-nnt. Divorcee e , V. J t . . ITI t-3 & Tf-1' el. t . -.-.-.y.'j-)v9fS j, .t.j a i s- " 'e.-i 1 ',Vv " -Vj-J t' - -;cv- Mr-. liU-l'.t. ii-.-l. h .1 arinn e,t I'r.s v em :i Th v. 1 ml 111. if ; fe-sv-W-1 'liver '"I-'If-IViiiet t.l'tll v iiorii sh J.. in JMT. I',:tS PLAINM NEWS (Continued from Pasr Seven) Larson 99 US 5. 4 73 Ideal Quhilrt ;u i,13 4'H n t so 4 4 is E. Larson aS !5 1!0 !6 nfiR K. Anderfon M 79 M S3 l K, Johnson J. Pavnno . A. Silverlo . 4: Notes The official board meeting the l'laiir.illr. M, K. church has been postponed from tonight until Thurs- : day night. j Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sdpren of Tomlinson avenue entertained sev eral relatives at dinner yesterday In honor of the tenth birthday anniver sary of the son, Frling, The fourth issue of the "Kndeaior Journal" is ready for distribution. This is a. special Faster number of the paper, which is published occa sionally by the Y. P. S. C. E. of the local Congregational church. Another one of the enjoyable so cials conducted hy members of the Odd Fellows will be held In I. O. O, F. hall tonight. Music, will be fur nished by the Boamers' orchestra of New Britain. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Farrar of Tomlinson avenue gave a luncheon to members of th family yesterday in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Mrs. Vernon Granger. A very handsome hand -embroider-ed centerpiece which will be award ed on March 1ti by the St. Mtyv's parish society is on view in the win dow of Thrall's drug store. The Tum-Yum club met at the home of Mrs Katharine Richards Fri day and spent an enjoyable after noon playing "5nn." Prizes were captured by Mrs. Katherine F.loh ards. Mrs. Lottie Cos and Mrs. Jen nie Hickok. Court. General Lawton, Foresters of America, will hold Its regular meeting tomorrow evening. F. Albert White, teacher of piano. Studio 15 Farmlngton avenue, Pla in -ville. Phone. Beginners and ad vanced students accepted. P-efer-enc.es. Advt. M.VTOTt nOIlGES PROMOTE! Washington. March S lP Major Campbell B. Hodges iiss been se lected commandant, of cadets at West Point in place of Major John O. Quekemeyer, who riled at the academy recently, Just after assum ing his duties. recently, was Madrid. Major Hodges, unt military alnche Papal Legate Archbishop Edward A. Mooney of Ohio, pictured as he arrived in New York from abroad, is to become papal representative; in India. SKIPPY Si: .v.-j::;';,;.;-.--;v-; eiyiSft:S:S';.;vW ai'eVir'"'':':":-:i POLLY AND HER PALS tlfiRt PAS TOMSIL5 1 1 OUT OR MOT, M4 I 1 Ht5 I 7J PROMISED T'THINK A&fillT IT' sIH 1 ml . r-l a hSZ&Mi i m5Ji ill j City Items A. Nash Co. Pultn and Topcoats US. 11, Order now for Kaster. New style and samples. I'nlon made, T, F. McCabe. 41 Walnut St, Tel. 4 r" 4 advt. Th' Ladies' Nest of Owls. No. 1M9 will meet Monday evening at Odd Fellows' hall. f'anee tonight, St, Jean's Hall. advt. The Camp Real Kftate Co, with Fouls Iskra soli today a new two. family houfe or, Park Boulevard to Pose and Joseph Jaehimczyk. Arthur Tancred is at the New Britain General hospital recovering after an operation. Miss Rlonnor Peamavals of New Britain, a student nurse at the Hartford hospital training school, is 111 In the Hartford hospital. John H. P.ohlnson of Sexton street, veteran of the Ppnnlsh American war and th World war. is at. the Newport Naval hospital undergoing treatment, F. S. Chamberlain of the Ne. A complete PRINCES, wars, conventions, the excitements of Eu rope, football victories, the counting up of votes, church affairs, community weddings everything eventful. Yet the newspaper is incomplete without the news that con cerns you most. Events belong to unusual days. But day after day you get out of bed, wear clothes, eat foods, walk in shoes. News of better mattresses for your bed, of bet ter clothes, food, shoes, at prices you like ... is of more moment to you than the overthrow of kings. Tilings of daily importance are talked about in adver tisements. Shaving sticks, tooth pastes, cuff links, breakfast foods. Here is friendly, intimate news to make your days more pleasant. News of things you know about and might like to know more. Conve niences you once thought could never be yours. Advertisements are the news of e very-day things that concern you most. No newspaper would be com plete without them. Advertisements are frequently the most j interesting news in the paper. J Read them J lNew d I COM INS J r y J LuuJ Britain National bank returned lo his duties after a vacation Is tha south. Mrs. P. J. Hayeg of 1595 Stanley street la home, after a trip to Bor. muds. Mrs. P.ehcrra Trasky ha taken a three year lease on a garage and store at. 1 Wcymour atreft. The rental is tsn a month for the first year, 175 a month for tha aocond year and JHifi a month for the third year, ' Five Escape But Sixth Robber Is Taken Captive Washington, Marrh St.Tl Five of six robbers who raided the home of Mrs. Caroline Williams on fashiona ble i r.th street here last night, es caped with a U.snn ring, a string of pearls and other jewelry after tying Mr. Williams to hT bed and binding s women servants. The sixth member of the band, who gave the police the name of Jo seph Peter Davis, 22, of New York, was captured by two hotel employes when he fled at the arrival of police. newspaper ntain OVER 13,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation 1 tonsil; . imwy rmi-1 a ttp m Perfect Record for Five Council Members Flva members of the common council have perfect attendance rec ords for the fiscal year If 5-191' o. They are: Cornelius J, Delim, A. N. Rutherford, John Buckley, Sam Sa blotsky and Thomas W. Fay. Councllmen missing only one meeting are: David L. Nalr of the First Ward, Frank S. Cadwell of the Third Ward, Harry N. Robertson of the Fourth Ward, Thomas J. Ca belus of the Fourth Ward, F. How ard Smith ot the Fifth Ward. B. A. Oriybowskl and Frank Zapatka of the Fifth Ward. Councllmen C. H. Maxon of the First Ward, F. (. Hausmann of the Second Ward, P. L. Bartlett and W. S. Warner of the Third Ward each missed two meet. Ings. Councllmen Thomas P, Or rhard of the Scond Ward. C. Adrian Carlson of the Fourth Ward, John A. Larson of the Fourth Ward each were absent threa times. Council. man Thure Bengston of the First Ward and John J. O'Brien of the Sixth Ward each were absent Ave times and Councilman R. W. Cham herlain was absent, six times. Herald 1 THE HERALD "WANT ADS" Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Keaily Iteferenr-e. MSB RATES FOH CONSLCLTIVE INSKKTIOKS CliarKt Prepaid 1 et.-iy ,..,J line 3 rlay.a ....1 line 3 rlaya ...,t Una 4 dfty ,...1 line .10 .09 .It .rt 6 etas I line .40 ,)h day 1 Una .42 .30 30 r!y ....I line tt.tO M.CO Tparly Order Batea Upnn Application. Count 6 word! to a line. 14 lines to an Inch. Minimum tace, .1 llnea. Minimum iienk Chargu, Sfi cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. foi Classified Fuse on Same Day. 8at. 10 A. M. Ada Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience ef customer. Call B2S. Ask for a "Want Ad" Operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments BUHIAI. VAULTS Concrete atesl rein, forced; water-proof, hermetically sealed N. B. Vault Co. Phone 47-lt. NEW BRITAIN Monumental works. KJ Oak Bt. Monuments of all slaea and descriptions, Carvlug and latter cutting our specialty, Florists BOSTON FEKKS Very reaaonabla prices, eandelll'a Greenhouse, 211 Oak St Phone 1943-12. CUT FLOWERS also funeral work and pnttnd plants. Hennlngor'a Greenhouse, lot La Salle St. Phone 3n91-t. CUT FLOWERS potted plants, pleasing variety. Specializing on funeral work Johnon"a Greenhouse. SI 7 Chnrch Bt. SPRING FLOWERS tulips, hyacinths and daffodtla. Flower Garden Greenhouse, Ufi3 Stanley St. Phone 3SS6-2. Lost ant! Found COLLI E Jim? strayed or stolen, without cellar. Tel. ats-n. HAMILTON' WATCH Open fare, mono Krammed on hack "F. G. .1." with . chain, knife and Mason's emblem, lost In Plalnvllle renter. Reward. Frank G. .tohnaon. 83 Korestvllle Ace, Plalnvllle. LADY'S leather pocketheok lost between fair Dept. store and Chestnut St., at 5:li o'clock Thursday night. Finder please call 867-12 or 65 Maple Hill Ave. Fit-ward. MET ROPOLITAN Life Insurance Co. roUry lost In iclnlty of Stanley Quar ter, No. !:.;oo;-r. Kindly return to Metrnpnptan Ins. eafffee. STRING OF I5EAPS found on Whiting f-'. Owner call 1143-12. TIRE AND RIM 3(1x0 found In Kensing ton, Tower's Corner, Swamp road, Mon day memlnir. Owner enll C"ls-2, Personals 6 WE RENT repair end exchange cameras, e'onie In and bring jour camera along. Arcado. Studio. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 ACME TRUCKS Sales and Service. Eric son Motor Sales. 171 South Mala St Phone 870. BUICK MOTOR CARS Salea and Service. Capital Bulck Co., 193 arch st, Phone J807. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS Sales and strvlce. Superior Auto Company, 113 Chuich St. Phone 811. CHRYSLER 4 and . Sales and service. Bennett Motor Salea, 261) Arch 8U Phone 2352. DODGE BROTHERS Sales and service. 8. A F. Motor Sales Corp., 165 Elm SU corner Fran kiln. Phone 731 FORD CARS and TRUCKS Fordson tractor. Salee and service. Genuine parts and acceesortee. Automotive Sales Service Co.. 248 Elm. Phone 2701. FRANKLIN CARS The car for 10 years. Sales and Service, 453 West Main St. Tel. 3tiS. HUPMOBILC 6 AND 8 CYLINDERS City Service Station 240 Hu.rt.ford Ave. A. M. Paoneasa Pres. Also the Deniljan Motor Co. elor. of Broad and High S'.a. CADILLAC CARS Sales & Service. Lash Motor Co, "A Reputable Concern." West. Main, corner Lincoln street. LEXINGTON. OAKLAND AND GRAY Cars. Salee and Service. Hardware City Motor Co.. 6 Kim St. Phone 3724. LEXINGTON Oakland and Gray. Htgn grade motor cats. Sales and aarvlce C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215 LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo. tor Cars. Sales and Service. Hardware City Motor Co., a Elm St. Phone 2V24 OLUSMOBILE MOTOR CARS "The Re fined Six." Smith Motor Sales, 100 West Main St. Phone 2900. NASH motor care. See the new line. Salee and Service. A, Q. Hawker, 58 Elm Etreet. Phone S45. PAIGE & JEWETT- Sales & Service. Whltmore Paige & Jewett Co 919 East Main St. Phone 2810. REO MOTOR CARS ant! trucks. Kenneth M. Searle 4b Co., Sales and Service: cor. Elm and Park Stt. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snuhhers. When you lose or find it, think of Herald Classified ads. By By USTtrM.P4W. H4VE YOU TH67U6HT AUTOMOTIVE Anlo and Twrk Ajrc'nelf " STtJUttiAlitH MOTOR t'Ahbl- da lee S Berrlce, Albro atotoi Sales Co.. III Arch Bt. Phone !u. WILLT8-KNIGHT AND OVERLAKP mold cara. Sale sand Service, 117 Cherry 81. "The Sleeve-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudolph, Phone SOU-J. Anton anil Trucks I nr Sale CHALMERS etKIiAS in food running condition. 6 Koed tires. A. P French, MO wst Mnln St. LEXINUTO.N-i paseenger late 1921 broucham In first class mechanical condition, paint and upholstery are ex cellent, brand nan corda, ) spare. C. A. Hence, 51 Main St. Phone 521 H. FC'TtO 8KIAN-:-1924; i-1924 Ford turn ings. 3-li:4 Overland tourings, 1H23 Maxwell coupe Id good condition, 1H23 Korrt sedan, Ford 1625 1-ton truck, t!':t Wlllys-Knisht touring. Time payments. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry Bt. Phone 2051-J. Salesroom a Main St Phone LEXINGTON late 1223 sport model, Mln ute Man six, ft passenger touring car. thoroughly reconditioned and newlr painted. Six wire wheels and good tires. Trades and tenns considered. C 4u Bnce, SI Main St, Phone 2215. BUT NOW AND SAVE MONEI USED CAR PRICES WILL ADVANCE WITHIN THE NEXT TEW DATS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL S O'CLOCI 192 CHEVROLET TOURING (2). 1824 CHEVROLET TOURING (!). 19S4 CHEVROLET TOURING, -WINTES TOP 1923 CHEVROLET TOURING... 1923 CHEVROLET COACH. 1923 CHEVROLET COUPE. 1524 CHEVROLET 4 PASS COUPE. 1923 CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1922 CHEVROLET 2-PASS COUPE. 1922 CHEVROLET 4-PASS. COUPE. , OTHER MAKES 1325 FORD ROADSTER. 1924 REO SEDAN. 1923 FORD TOURING. 1324 FORD TOURING. 1523 CLEVELAND COACH. 1924 FORD V, TON PANEL BODT. 1922 FORD COUPE. 1924 FORD V, TON DELIVERY. 1924 FORD TON PANEL DELIVERY. 1921 STUTZ TOURING. MANY OTHERS TO SELECT FROM FREE STORAGE TILL SPRING. TERMS ARRANGED. BOULEVARD CHEVROLET COMPANT AUTOMOBILE ROW EAST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 2T8 CONN. BLVD. PHONE L. 751 OPEN EVENINGS TILL I. BIG F.EDUCTION- In late model used cara, from 1:10 to 1900. all reconditioned and ready for the road. Several good buya at $100 cash. THE HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO, 139 ARCH ST. PHONE mi. REO USED CAR DEPT. THREE REO SPEED WAGONS, ONE REO TOURING. THESE CARS HAVE BEEN COMPLETE. LY REBUILT AND PAINTED. GOOD TIRES, BATTERIES AND GENERAL EQUIPMENT. 30 DAT WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EACH CAR. TERMS. ' KENNETH M. SEARLE CO.. COR. ELM A PARK STS. PHONE 2110 To read the Herald Classified ads Is time well taken. PERCY CROSBY CLIFF STERRETI OTTRVrBFr 1 FUrJWV mu rr flirMI ULV-tVIVlHNU, o vni id acx. i in 1- 1 lit I'i iiv-