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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 192(5. Former Are Solemn While Latter Are Gay New Tork. March 1.'. (Tv The. m ! oung men unl tho Buy lu'li-s ..r i t ail y for Ih Mr tprinn ti !. Tl New Yurk puhlislilm: l'r.'i'-' s l:.--. .inrouiK'fj tliflr ( .ir-uii.i! IIms Thff titles nuseM a m .ioii of : i.-r ami di.-lllUMonH youn;.- rr. n, ulth l!m la'll's soiii"" hat k.ivit i:. 'Oft KiWruM'ii com nb'i' ion v. n ..-.ir. Mi" 1 1 ! "All th.'- M yntu-j M. n." I' t a ' Oli' Hon el .ti i. :. i.f ih- o'ina r sn i I'inn, M ) Minmci ro.l" ich' n-s 'lit vail wi'b "Somf Arnvili-.ni 1. 'nil. !." all of i H' m v of I'p 'i.!. i ' j i'oii Hur ries contrihutcs "1' '!;. p p- r Artie" invl A. P. Herbert. rrol'i "I.atiRliinR Ann anl Ot!ir ' in " Rtns LardriT nv.m. rh rP twr-pn the nonih'T ynmi; mn mvl the hricht cirl- vw'h "Tin! l.ov- ?' una Other Stones." rom- rnini? soiii very sorry young men, rev-nrl' '1 in t!i. pay manner. Th melancholy mn prMomlnntij the ll't. But. thonch ont-nnmlif reel i.v th( serious minds. the-re is nlfo i 'ovlal troop of American (tRiiroa of .-nothcr for. In its rinks nr "The Htse and Fall of J-Je Jam's," V.y Robert Love: "The Saea of Billy the Kid." by VTal'or Noble Burns; ' Forty Yean a flmiMer On the Mis-s-lwpl." by OcrEe Dcvrnl, srel "ferrets of a Flionman," by Chn.rl'3 R Cochran Among tV ludifs In the pnriidn mil 1" 'Tl:' Four'li Cjnn" ' ro mance ot t'i 'lavs of Qun. n T.liza lifih. bv Iml.-l r'irson, "n.ir.i Karon." bv Hnrv-r O'H iirslns: a family portrait' rflo.1 "Tin- Orand Mothers." by ("Jermnv Wwo" ; Tin: Ula.-k FlTmnc." nnneunc. .1 as Mi romance of a pirl who?'. In" as .i 1 most but not. finite ruined by a traiid. and "Mated.," by Walnce Jr wln. ThT' Is also 'The Blind Ond deps," by Arthur Train, who writes of lawyers and courts, and m ho: 'lerolne. is a fickle and capricious lady. Justice. "Soldiers Tay." by William Faulk ner, and 'Some Found Adventure," by Robert E. McClure, arc annoiinc orl as "Ironic" war novels- "Possible Husbands," by Arlhur TrUcrman, implies pessimism. ".Mantrap." by Sinclair Lewis, is "a satirical burl' s- iue of til.- 'preat open spiers'"; "Teeftallow" Is a. story of Tcnncss' e hlll-blllies. by T. H. St rihlinir. A first novel by William r. l.iullitt. "It's Not none," concerns a li'h man who "tried to pet nil til' ro is out or life, and still keep his honor untarnish ed." Cosmo Hamilton is on the with "His Majesty the KiniT," a ro mance of the time of I'harP-s 11; t'apt. John W. Thompson, 1". !-'. M. ('., with "Fix F.ayom's:" Sir K. ,T. P. Benn with "Confessions of a Capitalist," and Albert. ,T. Nock with "Jefferson." Llewelyn row y.. Knplishman, presenls a not altogeth er cheerful idea with "The Ameri can Junple." It is a record of five years spejit In this country. More In the so!" r vrin are tl,.i "Poems of Theo.lore Tireiser," pre sentinc the tietionist In a new rob ; "Slur".oo(l An.lerson's Noti -l;ool,;" "Ivigar Alb n Poe," by Joseph Wno.l Kreilch: "The MaKnificrnt Idler; A Life of Walt Whitman." by Cameron ILobts. and I'm Conrad books There Is aim "The Mind of i!;.; PresifKnt." by c. P.isrom SI- ?np. Mr. ''oolide's former seer t;ii;: "Th" In'itnnte 1.. -tiers of iVilom 1 Ilmis. ." arrancd as a i.nrrnt-ii'e bv Cini. Seyrnour. and the np lnoils of fuiail- r Secretary Houston. CLOSELY GUARDED i nn T., Wj ot'wj aim tl .t -I--. M ,tt!i 1'- fP' Siik T,rrn-'; 'Th 'ihir r'inp.i'i:- mi'i v ;u--l-i-t ! i:. ') i r- i 'i;n ;i'-' ''i f lv !J' imv.'i y, , - ;i' 1 "in t J ';t r I'ivi 1 1 .. ' 1" !V J " 'i -rO i,' i : j : f ' iji n. : ff;it. f' ! M II ..r '.-) IH'"!'' !'-')' Lj-j i"iri'i.iiiii t ,yii rt fjijs o n n ri . 1 1 ' ' "j i'-T' .J!-'l !" 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Once tlu hti baps of Hlk reach port, after 'ho ouhhcM possible ea voyav, Hp v are transferrt-d to raper-lui'd bace:: mm ami w-i.t eastward with 'p;.s.v tram spted. Fsually ailk sltipn:. nt.s ure large enouch 'o innm UP sieclal t r.i 1 li s but if not nil'. jieuently bulky th" shipments go in '...i;.afe cars at'ucl:' 1 to lliultcj paS"nRor trains. ii.suran e ii'.'s on llk are not made puldi.-, tl;.- policies readins ti.T the r ite ".is per acreenient." Th i'. ason for C ,-. . recy Is another ."i.t nf th. 'ride. I.til'ihiy oi the enrriers rur.s ,boi't fiv em's on th' hundred tin!. hr, oi value, whli h is m I'S' If a con si lei . 1 1 1 item as silk avrajreg Jl.i'i.n a bale, and the liability charge like tl." Insuianee, Is ot, a Mm" basis. Vh n Insurance and carrier In. blli'v aiv a,.. 1 to ke cos' involvd in a oarfo uf silk ranqing from 51. "'in. to mom than ? l ''h1'1'" a, , p. djuni.s transportation becomes an economy r.Hh r than an ex-pens-. Ir.t. rest clrirp's reach l,0f to $1 sea a da v. Tho Arabia Mam has set the r'C or.l for ;i sinslc cargo, docking vt'h t c . 1 V t bales of raw silk and l"r' tons of manufactured silk or a to tal value of m.nf'.ri.r.cri. This wan rushed to mills In Pennsylvania, New ,lerney and New England on two special trains consisting of 55 cars. Sixteen engines, two of them electric, were used to hault the shipments to Chicago, where If was transferred for shipment on east. ' The special trains run on seh'd ulei calling for no stops except to change engln"s at Junction points or throuch mechanical necessity. Speed records for overland trans portation of silk Is claimed by th Croat Northern Railway, which hauled 13 cars of raw silk and one passenger coach from Seattle to St. Paul In fi2 hours and S3 minutes, The same train returning made the return trip In 47 hours and If min utes being favored by the grades, .vev'vard bound. The time for the 3. .'.71 inllcs was !9 hours 45 min ute s. RED LIGHTS WARN COP OF AUTOMOBILE THEFT ruli' cman Hopkins Puts Two Pul lets Into Sexlan But Tirher Manages to Fsonpe1 When it was l'arned Saturday rdcb.t that a ear stolon from Patrick j Hoy of Kden avenu", Southington, was heading towards New Britain, s. riff am. Michael J. Flynn. flashed n warning to patrolmen bv use o tho :-.-d light syste-ji, which was ru-rr'-.tly Install'..'. Shortly alier Ihe r'-d lights l!;.i'."d th': iv w... officer "'is Hop kirs .saw the car approaching on Main slre t, ami lie jumped in an-o'h'-r machine and pave chase. When the drivr of ihe slolep K.-dail retus'd U stop officer .Hopkins tired two shots at th" machbie, but the car msirmc"'l in elud.. him In the noit invest f-ecticn of the city. Later the machine -was found In Sou! b iu-;ton, aban'lone.l, and an ox aniin.'i'ion dirTlosi-l that the two shots Cr'-d by the officer had en tered the hack of the sedan. Nicholas Ka.d Narrow Escape Back in 1905 ! Mosrcr.v, MnrrH K (?) Kin pror I .-i ii. t kjii u'i-ji,. ii, i- vwni'i hi j,tu,j .;t t h r- of ;, yftim om;i n I r-voi ut in:; ii iimh.'. rzli y ' vk.iyj . i A 'V l!-ltiovn i:ii.r-si;in luuy'T. V!;nli- fir '' n,.:';im, j'lsl lhv t;. is. JI. say i ha l ,M iss M. r?,liy: -k.iy.i., w nas tlv 'l;'uqh-' r of n cfiiirt pliysir-inn of tlinl iiam, vf-rt 10 a r.'Ulrnrjil s!;;!inn a' '.Vllirh Nizhni-"i- .v ' yy iw vi'b n. r""0'.vi'r rnr-- ,i loi in jpt muff. .Iv i a? -'l'i:'U'i to i i- f 1 tin tvriipon Jit th'"' iiip rt-r v,ii.-n was P'-izd V' iiH inl vr, "1 'hf ,-i-i-rr-t police1. On l h" hut' cf Mi. rf-ol"t'r v, or n ! 'a-" '.u-rOs "Tnih to 1h- V t'Vc 1 Of T "rt pofiplf. MoO'lv ! rr.-i ; hi 5-.'i ti--- oir'.an unsplac ! m: .in Mi'-'iii' asyl'irn whr-r sh-: rtv I'l'iii.' i uii'H tlip riiirl-r-'ak of th-: iitilf-i:' ii.- r.-Mipji ion n hm il jp h- - - s'n- v.-m to Tolaiv. It's "Jimmy" r L a , v tv f i A'S ' jfr .. F.' i. - . (,f r ffl ft f s,V"J ii F 4 ' 4' J IM - k "at a J Aiel ,!oyi.' ;u if.r. or ..IT' TAX 18 NEW GUN Moonshine Manufacturers Will Be Compelled to Pay Washington, March If. (T rians to use the taxing power of the gov- riiment as a weapon against boot, leggem were announcer) today by Assistant Secretary Andrews of the treasury, in charge of prohibition enforcement, .Deputy Internal revenue, collectors will be designated to s'-rve with prohibition administrators and le'y and eoll.-.et taxes on the manufac ture, of moonshine.. Not only will Ihls prove an eff. clent enforcement, step, in the opin ion ot Mr. Andrews, but sufficient revenue should result In a few years to defray the entire cost of enforce 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. Things 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 mor 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 every-day things that concern you most. No newspaper would be com plete without them. Advertisements arc frequently the most interesting news in the paper. Kead them IB New Britain Herald OVER 13,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation SKIPPY 1 T'V.rtf. P. I CriS. 1 321. l.rt POLLY AND HER pa's thms Like A lOlLD ABOUT HIS T0M51L9 MA- 1 i, v .(? & m ' J j ' ' , i CI I flTTV M rl l ' ment. The law proildes, he pointed out, for the collection of IMO a gallon on distilled spirits which are divert nj to brveragd purposes. Attempts w he, made, he said, to collect taxes not only on the amount of ll'iuor seized but on Din total amount which prohibition authori ties estimate the bootlegger has manufactured. Colection of such taxes already lias been tried out In the Pittsburgh and Texas districts and has proven auecrvful, he added. Fines amounting to f o.ai'fi.fian an nually are now collected by the gov. eminent front prohibition violators, he estimated, and wdth the addition of the taxes Mr. Andrews Is confi dent, the annual federal bill of about $jn,e.fift.n(fi for prohibition enforce, nient will b met. Finance Minister of France Not So Hopeful Parts, March IS The r,ew finance minister, Baoul Peret, sees no prospect for early passage of the newspaper I fM'lhv In' PALS AVE. M 5EE1M HE ACTS LIKE IM DOME YOU IWTO OME I'M eom A r TONSILS OUT PAx PEe?KlM5'- Tf4T HIM LIKE OV- 3? n i budget, h la quoted declarluj In an Interview with a Parla news paper, and It will be necessary to Ksk the chamber of deputlea to pass professional credits for April and May. The only object now in view, the finance minister ronMnues, la to a;et the pasuig at the earlleat possible moment of a budget balanced by simple measurea such as will not give rise, to tntfi mlnable discus sions. That accomplished, there will be plenty of loifura to And new and better forms of taxation for Incor poration In the 1!:T budget in place, of those provisionally adopted. Ml.VEH TOXF.S SAVtI Fehuyler Falls, N. T. March 15 ipiOne hundred silver foxes worth sf.p.fjfiO were saved last night when fire damaged the Alaska Stiver Fox f-rm. Peveral beavers, rescued from the pens, a'tacked the firemen, and a wild cat, which the firemen feared to release, was burned to death. ft's a sure rop sale If you use Herald Classified ada. Ma Changes TRVlM'TAf?6Ul: HAVIM YEf? ( HONEST? I S I I I J 1 AT YOUR SERVICE Be!ow is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha betical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day's paper 1 P. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-PfRIAl, I..OTB. JIONUMENTS 5 I'EATH NOIlCEa 3 FI.ORIRT8 4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 IOST AND FOUND t rF.RfONAI.S 7 STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS ArTOMODILES t At'TO ASD TRUCK AGENCIES 8Al'TeiS AND TRUCKS FOR 8AI.E ! 10-AliTOJIOnlLES FOR EXCHANGH ill AUTO PARTS AN D ACCESSOUltJ I 12 AUTOMORILES WANTED ! 13 AUTOS-TAX1 SERVICE I nC,ARAC.i;S TO LET i 15 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES ISMnTOKCYCLES-BlCVCLES WANTED 17-SERVICE STATIONS KEPAIHINO nrsiNF.ss SERVICE IS BARPER8 HAIRD'S MASSEU6B 19 BUIM-'INO AND CONTRACT in BUSINESS EERVICE UENDERED 1 DENTISTS ;: DRESSMAKING MILLINERY S I'VEINO & Ll.EANIV; :t-INSI'U.vNC ALL KIN 08 ::. I.A WVER.'i PATENT ATTORNETS ;j MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE :T PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 21-PLUMBING, HEAT G. METAL WORK :9 PRESSING AND TAILORING 20 PRINT'B, JOBB'G. STATIONERY 31 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES o? REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING i3 WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL 4 CORRESPONDENCE COURSE Z'j DANCING TEACHERS 36 INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 57 LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 3S WANTED INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT 35 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 40 HELP AGENTS WANTED 41 HELP-MEN WANTED 42 HELP WOMEN WANTED 43 HELP-MEN OH WOMEN 44 SITUATIONS WANTED MEN' 45 SITUATIONS WANTED WOMEN FINANCIAL 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 47INVEKTMENTJI. STOCKS, BONDS 4 8 MONEY LOANED 45 WANTED TO BORROW LIVE STOCK JA CATTLE AND SWINE 51PO0S, CA1V. PETS M EGG8. rOI'l.'J'KY SL'PPLIES 53 HORSES, VEHICLES . 34 WANTED LIVE STOCK MERCHANDISE 5SARTIC1.ES for sale i HU I LPI NG MATERIA LS :,;-m'SINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. r,s FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 33 FEED AND FUEL BO FERTILIZERS. SEEDS, PLANTS Gl FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 3r,00D THINGS TO EAT 83 HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64 MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS 05 MERCHANDISE AT TUB STORES fit, MUSI C A L INSTR U MEN T3 f".l-B RADIO C;WATCHI":S DIAMONDS. JEWELRY 67 WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT 1! APARTMENTS ft TENEMENTS 70 BUSINESS PLACES FOR BENT 71 DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 72 FARM FOR RENT 73 HOUSES FOR PENT 73 SUBURBAN FOR BENT 73 VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 7 WAREHOUSES STORAGE 77 WANTED TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7S AGENTS R.EAL, ESTATE 79 AUCTIONEERS V SO BLDel. &: BUSINESS PROPERTY M BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 52 FARMS FOR SALE ?3 HOUSES FOR SALE 84 SHORE PLACES FOR SALE 53 SUBURBAN FOR SCALE S5 REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 57 REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS SS HOTELS SS ROOMS FOR RENT tn ROOMS AND BOARD -ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING -WHERE TO DIVE -WANTED BOARD OR LODGING . 6C6.VA verret run NIaK0NIA. Her Method WHY X OCCASIOM I I I 5UTTEMLV T'3X3UBT M VERACITY MV HAS I l- NO! THE HERALD "WANT ADS" Alpl.nbetlr-nlly Arrnnter) Fer Quick tl. I Itetoly Kforen.-e. LINK HATCH KeiH CONiECL'TlVK INSi:i;TiOXS Cha'i;o I'K-pnlrl 1 dv ,.,.1 tint .in .03 f da. i ..,.1 lr. A 3 (14.0 ,...1 lint ri 4 clays ..,,1 line ,7.': rn 5 div 1 lino .to .ill ,...1 hilt .? .18 90 dn y I line 11.81 11. in Ye.irl.v Order Patet L'pen ApplKfltlon. Count 0 won! tn a line. 14 lines to mi Ini-li. Mililliiuni frma, :l line. M'ntnmm Honk Charge, JK enti. No Arl A-rcpterl Alter 1 P. M for Classified l'r.jt on taint L'ay. Eat. 10 A. M. Ad Aeeenttd Over th Ttlephont for coiivcnMiit ef cuMomn. Call '.25. AtU f..r fi "Want Ad" Operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS lliinul Lots, Muniinirnts I RTTTMA.Y Vitll.TU Ca'..,"b ... ftircod; "voter. proof, htrmettfiillj ictltd N B. Vault Co. Phont 647-U. NEW r;R"lTAlN-Mi.numentrorkiTl23 Oak si. Monument of til altea tnrj doscrlptions. Carvlni and Ittttr cuttlag our KDecialt.v. Flnrlsls liOS1N FERNS Very roaonabla prlca Sandellla Groenhoupt. 21V Oak 6t CUT FIjOWEKS nlsn (un.rnl woik and rotted plmt?. lie nntnyr'a Oreeuhouat-, 204 I. s.ill" ft. Pb.ino 3"51-4. CUT FLOWERS-potted plaiTfai pltatlni variety. Sptclalljinii on funeral work ' '.mmuue. ai r nurrn Bl. SPRING FLOWERS-tullps, hytclntht and daffoellta. Flower Carije-n Greenhouae, H3 St.inlfy St. Plmne 3S2fi-J. He Walked Nelll de Laittro of Oakland. Calif., went rlellng Tvith a young man tho other niRht. When she rc fiiR'?el lo so tn a roaelhonsfi with him he. ordcrcel her to pet out niif! walk. She suepoFtcd that he call a. taxi for her. mill when he -Rent to his car. Ho showed up several hours later. DRIVE YOURSELF NEW CARS TO RENT DAY AND MGIIT SERVICE 2.c an hour LV a mile. You-Drive Auto Renting Co. Cor. SpMuniir nnd Elm Telephone 3ftRI. By 1 CANT - l Gotta OATe UII7H A CANAy. KftlI' J. By ER, M0T5U5IE. STARS. -5 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS t.rwt and Found 6 COLLIE Doe;-villi whitt neck. Iiad col lr fin. Hiini to St. 3 Chureti St. Slor Aniiniiiii iini'iitA jrwT ARRIVHP rn-fli tic U of fllmt. buy your fllma hrre and ct a cuntrm frco. Arrt'le Sturllo. AUTOMOTIVE Aulo and Truck Agencies 8 : ACMC TRUCKS-Salo" anil Srlct, Erie. ton alotoi Saltt. 171 Soutb Uala ft. Phunt 870. j BUICK MOTOR CAIiS-Stlet and Sarvlrt. CapHal Bulck Co. I Arrb et fhtmt JUL CHEVKOIXT MOTOR CARS Sales aud 1 arvtct. Sut-ertoi Anto Compter, 111 Church Bt. Phfins 811. cTlRTSLER 4 tod I. Bales and , service. Bennett Motor Saltt, 260 Arch ft. Phone 2a:, UOlXiB BROTHERS-Sale tod tarrlr'tl 8. A 7. Motor Bales Corp., lot Elm 6t corner Frtnklln. Phont 731; FORI) CARS ao4 TRUCKS Fordton tractor. Saltt aud service. Genuine parts and accttsortes. Automotive 8alet SjrviceCo.. 848 Elm. Phont 1701. FRANKLIN CARS Tht car for 10 feara. Sales and Service, il) Weal Mam St, Tel. S9. HUPMOUII.E 6 AND CVLINDERS City Service Station 20 Hartford Ave. A. M. Paoneaaa Prea. Alao the Doniljan Motor Co. for, of Itroail and HIkIi Stt. CADILUAC CARS-Sales A Service. Lath Motor Co. "A Reputal.lt Concern.' West Main, corner Lincoln gtreet. LEXINGTON. OAKLAND AND GRAY Cara. Sales and Service. Hoidware Cltj Motoi Co.. Kim St. Phont Hit. Lt'XINCTiiN Oakland and Gray. Hl(h grade motor cars. Sales and aarvtre. C. A. Bence, H Mtln St. Phont 271s LEXINCiTON, OAKLAND and CRAY Mo. tor Can. Sales and Service. Hardware Cltj Motot Co.. Elm St Phont J724. OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CARS "Tht Rt fined Six " Smith Motoi Salaa, 100 West Ham St Phone 211110, NASH motor cart. See the new line. Sales and Service. A. O. Hawlisr, it Elm Street. Phont 246. PAIGE A JEWETT-Sales A8e"r7ct. VMiltmore Pnlge A Jevteit Co. 31 S Eatt Main Kt. Phone 2S10. REO MOTOR CAHS and trucks. Keasstb M. Searle A Co. Sale and Service; cor. Elm and Park Stt. Phone 2110. Loral agente for Gabriel Hnubheit. BTUHKHAUEIi MOTOR CARS Sales and Service, Albro Motoi Sales Co., Ml Arch St, Phone !0. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cart. Salt sand Service. 129 Cherry St. "The Sleeve-Val.e Motor." R. C. Rudolph. Phone 20M-2 Autos ami Truck Tor Sale U f0R"l BKI.AN-2-1924: 3-19C4 Ford tour, lugs. 2-IU24 Oeriand tourings, H3j Maxwell roup Id good condition, 1923 Ford sedan. Ford 1925 1-ton truck, WlMys-Kntght touring. Time payments Rudolph's Oarage. 127 Cherry 6t. Phone 2051-2. Salesroom 6 Main St. Phone 635. BARGAINS FOR QUICK SALE 1&?3 Bulck 4-pa. coupe, JoS5. 1&25 Gray touring, J450. IH25 Chevrolet tourine-, 1385. Chevrolet coupe, ?4fi5. I.xlngton demonstrators. 1925 Hudson hrougham, $25. 1924 Oldsmoblle irdfin, J450. Fords, all models. Aaron C Cohen, I nr. 185 Park 6t., Hartford, Conn. Open veninpfl. FORD TIIITCK J ton, Rcre?n body, n -,. motor, just InstaUfd, price right if talfn at on-'. Phon-"-- ' LiKX1N;TON late 1923 sport model. Mln ute Man elx. 5 passenger touring tar. thoroughly reconditioned and newlj painted. Six wire wheels end good tires Trades and terms considered. C, A Bence. M Main St. Phone 221 6. HTPMOBII,E 1P26 Hupmohlle '6,"; lf: Ford roupe: 1321 Hupmohlle tourine, A new tirej. Tho Pomllnn Motor Co., Inc., 73 Frond Ft. Tel.. 1734-3 ItEO USED CAR DEn. THREE RED SPEED WAGONS. ONE REO TOURING. ' - THESE CARS HAVE BV.E.V COMPLETE. T.Y REBUILT AND PAINTED. GOOD TIRES, BATTERIES AND GENERAL EQUIPMENT. 30 DAY 'WRrTTEN GUARANTEE ' WITH EACH CAR. TERMS, OFEN EVENTNGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK ' KENNETH M. SEARLB A CO COR. ELM A PARK STS. PHONE 2110 BUICK USED CAR DEPT. IBS Bulck Breufham. 12 Hupmoblle touring. 192J Butck touring. 1924 Studebaker sedan. 1931 Studebaker touring. 1924 Chevrolet touring. 19?4 Maxwell touring. And t good Ford coupet. CAPITo BUICB CO.. Its ARCH ST. PHONE iftf. PERCY CROSBY 3 CLIFF STERRETT WAL P?0M MOW OH ) I PlPPQSE T USE C BMJ AM' MUSCLE'-J """ 3i tOhiww.r..i. i, em,s,,u.,l,., j ..f 'ii" i e,:!,i; ;i,J nin.'. Is"1 Nil, lis ! li'!"! li in. 'I s) mi l:"le ",Iit:i- nv" V. :,!'.' r. the rii.ivor cf Nvv York city. i I a