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ft 18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920. Given Freedom ol London lor London, March 21 P' T.onlon honored Sir Auy.cn CliamU rliiln, t )n; lorelgn vecrctar), tohty by bestow in(t on him I he freedom of Hie city, just n a g'.'iit rniior. two It . u n oi i in tho same manner hid I'm her, .loaepli Clinmhcrln,, who helpd shape Britain's ltn;i..rlul Hinl foreign policlm at tlio cml of the nineteenth century and the beginning 01 the if ntlnh. The ceremony, which ut tins (luiM hull, Ivan Jut'Mi'led inuinly ui a com pliment to Sir Austen's woilt at l.o e.imo, nd tlia lorelgn fi'cretuiy, arknonl, -Iniiip the presentation, fait aifain i ii i tho Locarno nc enrdi mul the nuhsiiiucnt Inllnre to reach nn Mfi-i-cnvnt ut Geneva on the S'lnilsMon of Germany to the League, of Nations. He recanted is . ornic.) oi i n ion. that the liem vn 'allure was a "tragedy," nrnl (b -.larecl he refnf-.-.l 10 allow himself 'O he dlseourased. 1: ferrlng to the failure to t-cnn-unanimity In the league council, Sir Uisten continued: "In the. bitter ness of my first disappointment, J . clalriiMl that It was a tragedy. I ililnk I used exaggerated languat," . .... conlldent or the inherent -trength of the league and the world "Me appreciation of Its necessity. 1 refuse to allow nisef to be dls cmiraged by such temporary phe nomena." In conclusion Sir Atirt'-n paid a rihute to his famous father. He recalled that he was present on tin; iins Of the Guildhall years ago "hen i lie freedom of the city was ex- ended to Joseph Chamberlain. Sir V usten said that if anything could make today's honor "more dear and more precious to me It Is to think hat I follow In the footsteps of my lather, that In the work In which I have been engage.) I have repaid uniethln of the debt 1 owe him in a way that would have been dear- st to his heart." SEES LITTLE NEED Feeblemindedness Could Be Cared lor Other Ways Boston, March 15 (.11 Institution allsm is wholly uncalled for In more than :! per cent of tho cases of feeblemindedness in Mass., Dr. Harvey M. Watkins, "director of the division of feebb minded of state de partment, of mental diseases, lias concluded. "feel. I, mindediiess." I r. "Watkins m-Is forth in n report mad" public today, "is primarily a local com niunily probb m. Karly recognition and training of these defectives along tlie lines in which their capa bilities lie. together with a better understanding between the com- City Advertisement INVITATION I 'OH PIIOI'DS ALS The c.'iiy of New llritaiii. acting ihrouah He i.'ommi'li.e on School Vi-eonilliC'ia I i"lis of the SHinnl I loard. vi ill reei e I, ids for tie- eon- ;;'Vi.-!ioil of the Nathan Hale School Ann' v, lo he or, i ted on '1 1' lilont .' I'eel ill Slid ri'y. Lai'li l.i.,.-r ! a'l, as nn ei,e;ie, .,! ;ipi 1 lait !i. ' li,'i,s' w i! h his l ' ab d ,i lt e, ni;b , rl.,-1-1, or bid bond for , -iini i ,iial in ten I I a' ; p, r ... nt of said bid. the salil" to b" e pajabh- to the TreaMir.i- or ... ("iiy of Ni iv l'.rH'iir.. Said oh' cl; or bid bond to held ill escrow i.v the i 'ha iriiia n of 'he ( ' i ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 o ' i.tll the coctrae'H have n nwai'd- r wie n said eh, ,-;s or bonds vv i'l i, r. i ur I tn i i'i ir a n1 lnu-s. La i I - I'M oil lie p;ii of the soooov; r n I l.i -' r to iroie r'v oofiiie ;i eon;rao! ',it thi' work in , 1 1 1- Mion 1 all tnrfi i' - id chock or bond, and 1 ;:bail ).f ;o lb-, pro,,, rlv of. and -.h.-ill b, 1 'o si el ' 'i1 of N'-vv licit. i i ;.. ', ' holo ri iiiinin' er such yiori i.e, ., . ,,, ,., .,; ;;rv. d a'l be iis. il til lil.il , the ,jfi - r, ! b tvve, 11 tie hi.) ..' ' !. !.lll'i'li- bidder .'(t it !.;.t of r. Nl lowest bldd'T: 'he b ihlliC. . ; y. o'' I h e .;i in . iei I b, i . 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" i ' v : munlty of their ubilltha and defects, j coupled with close supervision either i from a centralized bureau, or schools ; i lor the fei bleiiilnded, or oilier train- j I ed hiH'iul iiKcnch s within tlm com- munlty, seems to be tho best pro gram so far i v olved." I "W'n now have In Massachusetts j more than S"0 children under super j vision of three state schools for thoj f,. hleininded, all of whom are ad-, justed economically," he declares, i None Is earning b ss than ti u i week and some receive as high as M". In the liovs' croup, indlv Idunlii ; have nihil tliemsilves for virtually' i every line of manual labor. Tin y j jure eniouiaK'd h) lorin bank He. euiiiilH. Many aid their families. i j "Snpen ision of u small number of fe,l,eiiilnbd has shown the pos- , j slbllille.-i of supervision tor a larger IlllUlher. Theep fir" bl I Ween II",. ', iMiri and Te.nno defectives In j slate, constituting numerically Ki a'ast pruhh in," Tlie eoiniiiuiii'y supervision he said, placed the defective Hi" our In , child Minder supervision of a centralized niilhnriiy earlier In the child's life, giving supervision during inlol" 1 seence and adult life. II leaves the I diseretionury right nf transfer to a school for feebleminded. "This oilers possibilities In bring ing the .b tective child iin.i-T super, vision at an nge earlier than here tofore, and In a nay forestalls the . child's committing serious social dif lieulties ui-jiit? Huso years," It. W'aikuis points out. lie calls uttcntion to the resulting economy to the state, happiness to Hie child, gratilication to the family and the room left, jn Institutions for uth' r d'S- rving defectives. FRENCH FINANCES licvcnnc SmisMi of 1 1 iv J'innncr Hill Is Adopted Ily I lie ClianilxT of Deputies 'lixlny. Tafis, March 2.", discussions of the HOi budget end, (Pi -The chamber first half of the d today with the .venue section of adoption of th' the finance bill by 41.', to 1!8, with the socialists voting in tlie negative. ; This section, providing for revenue j 'of lt;,4',1.(ii)0,i(ie, francs (about 2 7.', 7 j.oOO ) now goes to the senate, j finance Minister 1'eret pointed j , out that the budget as voted is not J balanced, there being a deficit of j I.;i7;i.'i'i,0iifi francs, which the fi- nance committee of the chamber will j immediately consider how to meet. The finance, minister's taxation j proposals including a business turn- I over tux and u civic poll tax. tepre- , t sent the government i lea of how 1 to meet, the deficit. Tlie socialist. group of the chamber voted this ' morning not to accept, the business I turnover lav. and favored increasing Hie proposed poll tax. MAPLE HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lor'n Ibibbills av'iiue will Bancroft of spend the we, d;. end in Norfolk. Mrs. 1!. J. Hubert of avenue will i nlerta in t h Hill liridu'e club next Lobbins i Maple ; Tuesday j aft' rnoon at 2:30 o'clock. At the n ting of the X'-wington j (larleii club last noon. Miss Kalh first president of Thursday aft'T rine How, t)io the club, who Is I ..lo be married u mont h to Ilev. I Harry S. Martin of Palmer, Mass., i i Wa lU'esellled ivilll "t of silver spoons by the members, i Miss I'raiiceK Sorrow, stinb nt at home i T'rat I Inst il ute. will ret urn tomorrow to sp, lid t h" Kastir r -I ns:i Willi lei' pacnts, Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Sorrow of Maple I 'street. ; Miss I'.vai, Celine l.anib. toacher : at th" Idiii Hill school, will h-ave : next w ' h on a in day trip to I ' Ih rniuda. LADV ASTOK I'l I A l .l i London, March 2.'. VP The S'ar's : I'lyitioMth cori'';-iondent todav j i, pri sen's Lady Asior a hii;lil' in- i diirnant ri-r ih" spac-o attendance at a iiii oi i in.- ef th" (t 1st- nV League iivi r whioii she pi'' sid", last nighl, having iii;..de the h ip e.-p' chilly for the pnri.os.-. ft Tlio priiii'lna I .-p..ih.r eas Miss Mat'Cry I'ry. a ..n:!;!l uorkr, v ho ' oh. on ,i ii on i-o iiirio a r.d ' !,. pri - HllMi: is I)!. I'i. ATI. It I .mi ijeii . March '.:, '.!'' - - Th- . Pi n, i. nf Wnl-s iv :is ib- l'....'l' .1 lv ''allium II. I i. .Mia;, .'"(HI. I v n ;:a ::; s lo lee in Hi,- tiiniili rciini of the Tar!!:,!!, utary 5:,itasli raeKetn hruali eap t.niriiahi, I t at the ll.'nh club to .lay, but " . nt 'Inwn with cdlors f!y iltl.'. As h. nlav , . frulii s-u-ati ll. ili::r his n.Mineit a y point lia ;i. i a p. Th.. "' a ' r IS-!?, ! '-. 1 r.i mi:ki.i; to mi i i 'I'b.. .". 1 :i iia in N.i ' i i ni; I ha nl, 'ill ; ! i:..M ' ..tllif I" 1 1.- : 1 1 1 1 1 - '. ' "' - v IV I'ani . .'lanti r. .Vile I I- . i. 1 1 , -" i : 1 1 : e r I : , i.l.nu-. The r'-S'i-; r i ..a.' Iv in. iurr v. ill I.e h' hi i- Ui-: , a' - r'a line' r- I p'sl, -lc li' - : -I ,;.ui. ii' will be I ' j i V , (I. 1500,000 First Mortgages At Low Rates of Interest First Bjnil I Mortgage Co pf Hartford TflSEMDMDS Offers Proof He Is Citizen Appeal to Congress russule, .V. J March :5 W Leaders of the textile strike have relaxed their plcketlnpr campaign and ate centering their cii'Tgl s on an effort to obtain congressional In vestigation of tho textilo mills. I'lcketlng was suspended yester day and workers made, afllduvltN alleging violation of their constitu tional right by police, and bad working conditions at the mills. These aflldavils, reported to num ber about f, o 0 , will be sent to tlie house committee now considering u imngrcsBlonal Inquiry. Lust night In New York two sympathy meetings attended by J, f,ou persons pussed resolutions re. i cholng the demand for an Investi gation and charging that mill oivn i rs make exorbitant profits, Impose "miserable working and living con ditions" on workers and use labor spies. They also charged Invasion of the workers' rights of free speech and assembly by police, Albert Welebord, strike leader, who addressed the New York meet ings, Bald that Senator Edwards of ew Jersey was In error If ho was correctly quoted as faying that Welsbord was not a citizen of New Jersey or of the I'lilted states. "I was born In New York city." Welsbord said. "I was educated at Harvard and I served in the United States army, being stationed at Camp Devens, more I have For the last year or been a resident of New Jersey." In another statement, 'Welsbord said the question of communist, was being injected Into the strike by the American Legion, "the fascist In America," to cloud the issue. The Australian National Tark was recently devastated by a brush fire. A CLEAR C Fuddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Weil-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F.M.Edwards for 17yearstrealcr. scores of women for liver and bowel ail ments. During these years he Rave tc liis patients a prescription mrtde ol a few well-known vegetable ingredients mined with olive oil, naming them Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets. Vou vil know them by tlicir olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor ma! action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all oui of sorts, inactive bowels, you take ont of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessful sub -titute for calomel now anc then just to keep them lit. 13c and 30c iwith Garber Brothers everyday prices. - SK!PPY POLLY AND HER TO rv'OT f "THE: ns four fl AT YOUR SERVICE ljt'low is a list of the Standard J leadings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the eas' j-read alpha betical airaiijienient. l'hone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same clay's paper 1 P. M. Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HKAIUXGS ANNOl Nt I'MI'-NTS Ilt PtM- LOTS, MONL'MUNTB I'IC.VTH NuTI'.T.S H.OKISTH Vb.NKHAI. ltr.l:"TOI!S 1iST AND 1'uLSLI l'tdls-ANAbS STOKE ANNOUNCEMENTS At TOMOIIII.K9 At'TO ANU TItL'CK ACKNCIKS AI'T'iH ANU TKI'l'Ka KOH KAI.K AUT'lMulllbliS l'OH KXOHANOK . Vl 'l ') mi;T AND ACCKSSUKIliS .Al'TilMOHII.LS VVANTbU at tcis taxi kkkvicb -(;ai'.a'h:s to i.iit M'lTiiUCV'-I.KS AND BICVCI.IIB .MnTidir'Y':i.i;s-niUYCLi:s WA.vn:: s-KKVICB STATIONS ItDI'AIIIIN' BUSINESS SKIIVICE -n Mtniins itAinD'S masskl'Sio -nrii.DiNr, asp oontuact -r.l.'SIN'IOSS KbltVICK lttNDUItCD -I 'KNTISTS -litlbSSVlAKINO ft MILUNtRT -liYbl.N'i & C'l.KANIN'l -1 n sr n a ni:.- a i .i, k i n ns -I.AWVKHS-PA'I 'KNT ATTORKKTb -MOVlN'j, TI'.ia'KING, UACWAljK -l'AINTIN'n. PAl'KIt HANGING Pt.bMBIN'l. IINAT'O. MKTAL VV'Olio f'Kt'.SSING AND TAlI.UKirv'j I'KINT'H, .lOHH'O. HT.VTIONt.itT i'KSStcNAL BKltVICKS ItKP.MItlN'.; 1'IANO TI'NINO VVANTUD TO RENDER SEKVI'-ES 1,111 CATIONAI. ronilESPtiNDKNCK COUI18B DA.NCIWS TKA' HKIIS IN.-TKL.VIENTAb AND VOCAI. I.lVAI. & I'UIVA'I'IO INSTIIUCTOnS - VV A N T ! : D -1 N : ST I U CT O R S r.Ml'I.OYMKNT -F.MIM.OYMDNT AOKNCIKS -H El.P AGKNTS WANTED -HK1.P MEN WANTED -HELP WOMEN WANTED -HELP MEN "It WOMEN -SITI'ATIoNiJ WANTED MEN -SITUATIONS WANTED (MEN I IN N( 1AI. -Ht 'SI NESS npPORTI'NITlER -investments, stocks. eoni-'s -money eoaned -wanti;d-to eoep.ow 1,1V K (STOCK -i-ATTI-E and swine -IjOOS, i AT.-'. I'ETrt -EGG.-:, poin.TltV SITTUES -HOUSES, VEIIK'I.EK -WANTED-. IVK STOCK MI'.IK .'HANDISE -Atrri'd.Es l'or. s-ai.e -DI Ibl'ISG MATEKI.VI.S -lll'HINKSS OrKICi; EOb'll' -I'MiM AND I'AIIiV I'Kol'C'.Tb -FEED AND I I El. -EEllTll.IZEflH, SEEDS. PLANTS -1'OOTVV E.vl: AND Ol.OI'lilNG -OOllO THINGS TO EAT -HOr.SEIbU.il AtiTIOI-ES -M.V'IIINEIIV, ELK'!., ft Tnnb.a -Mblli'llANDISI, AT THH STOKLS -Ml SI' AI. IN.S'nit.MEM'3 It RA I'll -WAToin:.-: divmunhs jevvki.rv -WANTED AllTICbES 'I o liUY 111-: A I. LMAJE nil HKM - VP.Vb'TMENTS A TENEMENTS -llt'SINESS I'bAOES For, I'.ENT -DESK' ROOM AND OIT'TCES -l'AEM l'r'l: RENT -noriiES roi: rent -SI'HI 'RI1AN Veil RKN'P -V.o VTl'lN I'l. ACES l iil! TiK XI -WAREHOUSES & .-TORAGE -WANTED-To RENT KEAI. ll.Ti: LOR SAI.K -AG I A"!'.-;-!: KM. ESTATIi -Ale'lT'iNEi:!.- -I'.I.OG. lire'IN'E,-S I'llOI'l.b'l ', -lll.'ll.lilNG l.i'TS I'OII SALE -FAKMS 1'OR SAI.E -V.i U'SI.S I i.il! s.m.i: -s:iiii:i: i'i..' i:s n ,i: f vi.e -unii'lin vn v in S''.vi.i: -REAL ESTATE I'nl: EXOIAXGE -REAL ESTATE WANTED HOI1M-, Ell Villi AMI lltlll I" -111 i'l' EES -R .' .MS I'en 111. NT - lb n IMS AND i.i:p -ROOMS 1 "I! 10 'I -EU.El'ING -WHERE Th 1'INE -V, ANTED -HOARD OR LODGING PALS ILL 131 cJ& OT OrP TELLlrOS ?CLCt.AW y h-iE ST.4T!OrO- HOUSt AT l rKttr ! ' 'W i w r THE J1EKALD "WANT ADS" AlplialCll' ally Anam;, Fur Quick and ftaady hefurenee, l.INi: HATLS KO CONSIXTTIVB INHIIIt'i'lONS Churl I'lupat.) t 1y lla 9 6yt ... .1 lies u fl.ijf ,,,.1 Una 4 riliyf ,,,.1 lit, h iln'N .,..1 hti t il.i.i .,..1 Una SI) tlny ..,.1 lln .to . .is .:i .: ..tr, .si 11.10 II. M Tesrly "riter lliitm Upon Appllcnton. C'lUiit it uhiiIh to a lie, 14 llnrt to nn Iri'.'ti. Minlitium Hp'' 3 llnti. .Mtntmmn Pnek Chsrie, 35 cent. No Ail .Ac I Afifr 1 P. U. fnt Classified P,it on Bam Dty. Sat. til A. M. Alia A'TcptM Ovr h Ttltptinnr ror cfinvcnit'iie or euateniere. call 3:5. Auk for a "Want Ad" Otwrator. ANNOUNCEMENTS llurlnl Lou, Xonuinenl 1 NEW JlltlTAIN-Monuunntil murkK lii uik St. MoDumcnti of til lin nd dxicrlptloni. Cirvlnf tut Utttr eutllnt ' uur wpertalty. i BUlilAf. vXul.TS Concrt ttf) tflti foii'cili witer-proof, hensetlrally fealtd N H, Vult Co. Phon 7-l. 1'lortsts lUisroN I'EtlND Vry roimblo prtrei Sii.llir GieenhouN, til Otk 81 Phone ;:1H-n. 'T'T EEoWERS nlso funeral work and piittii'l jilmts. HennlliRer'n GroenhouBe, 5' ' 1 I .a Satin St. Pliona JIUl-4. CUT Fl-oWbliS-potml planta, plaaaini variety. Eicialliiriv on funfrl work .lijliripnn'a Ortenhoare, fti7 Chnreh fit. il'RIN'G FLOWERS tullpi, hjaclnth and ,'nrfuitils. ringer Garden Creenhouaa, 1 1 6 :l Riarliy St. Phone 3BI-2. Lost mid Kountl 1'ersonaM A CAMERA I'd it EASTER We eell oil m.-ikee of Koflakn. We alo rent and repair tinim. An-aile Studio. City Items New Pritaln lodge of Elks will ob f.ervn CM Timers' night at the Washington street club rooms this -evenintr. A steak supper will be served ami nn entertainment will follow. New line of sandwiched, Crowell's. advt. i SnyiiiK tli.it his 12-year-old broth er, Lucian, h.is been missing since Tuesday morning. Joseph l'lskorskl. 73 (.irove street, asked the police to find the lad yesterday afternoon. Margaret, S-yenr-old daughter of Mr. Sink, of 26 Market street, was found at 'J:25 o'clcck last night afler having been missing from her home since ' yesterday afternoon. A Nash Co., Puit or Topcoat, J2::.0'i. T. 1". MeCabe. Agent, 49 Walnut Ft. Tel. 4T.4. advt. Lielenant Hurry IL Copeland, 'v. lio served In Fran with the La fnyeite eseailrille In Krance, will speak on aviation at. the meeting of the brotherhood of the South Congregational church this evening. Kdvvard Horvvitz of 23 Haley street ' Is ill at his home with the grippe. Thomas V. McDonough of Ibis jelly will be th principal speaker at 'a communion breakfast of tlie : Knights of Columbus of Naugatuck ; ui x t Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter IT. Hart and family of Marl street, will leave I April 1 on a Mediterranean cruise. iThey will return about June 2n. i There will be a. rehearsal of the ', hoys' choir of St. Mary's church nt fi :4f, o'clock tills evening. The senior j choir will rehearse at S o'clock. Pavano-Rubon Case Continued by Court The casfes of Joseph Pavano, 919 Stanley street, and Stanley Kubon. Ill Pextnn street, were contitiue until March Inst niKht In the Newtown police court, when they ap peareil to answer charges of violat ir.c t he liquor law. II is alleged that 1J5 pnllons of alcohol were found In a car which was b' ins driven by Tuvano. They were arrestei yesterday morning In .It.-, Held by tho Hhlgcfleld police. 1'avano was required to furnish j $l."ii" bond, while Kubon had to put I up ?3"0 bond. Pa's Mysterious Appearance At ILL FlrJlSH "THIS ) rascraPTioM Tor. UP THE MlSSlM6 PEl?ecS COLUMN'- pr cb " Qm u rli AUTOMOTIVE Auto anil Truck Amende 8 MAXWELL, t:l-Touring car, Klva gnrnl IhIIooih, tuinpera, and other auraa, Privately owned and handled carefully. 1 1 "on In ebiroae alnua Deiember. Will ell ehoap for ,-nali , Will take roailcir nr rnu in In trade, ('has, K. Iladflolil, ir, MhIii Bt. Plmiia 170H. llTit('K-AI'.Ki.'VV---lifuuilful I-Mim., ll'll tnurlnv car only bet'n dilven ti000 milie, K'vod tlrna, In fine mechanical ronilltlon. Si'n car at (.'liurlaiid a Uttrir, C, t'. Pi, tmi-r. arrliltert, iCMH TRUCKS Bale and Sentra, Krlr. aou Motor Balca, 171 Soutll Uals It Pliune 170. BLICK MOTOll CAIlfl Sain and arvlra. Capital Bulck CoH M Arch 8u Pbone 07. CHKVROLET alOTOH CARB-dalea and aervka. Superior Auto Company, 119 CTiurrh Bt. Pliona ill. CIIIITSI.Lrt-4 and t. St In and t'vlre. Dennett alotor 8a lea, !k Air I: Ht, Phona SIM. DODG14 BROTHERS Salea and artr, 8. r. Motor Ha lei Corp., Ut Clm Ft., corner Franklin. Phona 7JI. t'OKD CAII8 and THUCK8 fuldmu tractor. Salea and Mrvlrt. Oeniiin paita and accaaaortea. Autoniotlva Bie gerrfa Co,. 2 Film. t'hona iiitil IrKANKl.lN CARS Tha car for 10 yaara. Sales and Sotvka, II) Wast Wain 81 Tel. Htl. " llLTMOIULl; AND 8 CVLINDKR8 City Service Station !0 Hartford Ave. A. M. Panneeia Pica. Aleo tlie lVotnltau Motoi Co. Cor. ef Broeil and H'ajh Sla. CAD1ELAG CAPS Bales At Service. I-eh Moior Co, "A ItepuiaWa Concarn." West Main, corner Lincoln stiel. LEXINGTON. OAKLAND AND UKAT- Cara. Sales and Beivtca. Hardwaia Cltj? Motor Co.. Elm Bt, Phone 8724. LKXtNOTON Oakland and Cray. High trade motor care. Salea and eervira C. A. Benca, H Main at. Phona tilt LKXINDTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo. tor Cats. Sales and Servlca. Hardware City Motor Co.. B Elm fit. Phona f,2. OI.D8MOHIU5 MOTOK CARS "Tlia Pe nned Six." Smith Motor Sales, 100 Weal Mam St. Phona !900. NASH motor care. Sta the new line Bales and Service. A. Q. Hawker, 11 Kim Street. Pliona !45. REO MOTOH CAHP and trucks. Kenneth M. Searla A Co.. Salee and Service; cor. Kim and Park Sta, Phona ilID, Local anente for (iahrlel HniiMiers. PAl'iB 4 JEVVETT Baler & Service. Whttmora PalK .lewett Co !1J East Main St. Plione 5810. Sri.'DEBAKKR MOTOR CABS Batea and Servlca, Albro Motor Sales Co.. til Arch Bt- Phona (VIl.LYS-KNKiHT AND OVERLAND motor CBra. Bala aand Bervlce. 127 Cherry St. Tha Kleeve-Vnlva Motor." R. O. Lu'lo'ph. Phone Jiifil-S Autos and Tracks For tsnle tj ACVIE 1924. 2-ton truf'.r, for sale, nt a na.-ririce, flat liody A-t condition. t-Mwe. City '"o-Op. Assn. Inc.. K! Main Kl.1'el. 14IJJ. DAltK BI.VK f h.TmoIs :ln poekcthoolc, lot In N. H Ilcrlin or II. Berlin, f.t wnrd. Mrs. Payne, E. Berlin. Tel. mi-:l -i'iDD THM" Tl.'l'i'K practically new, with open exprene lioily, ericlopeil cab, Ulldlng iloors), Hoya! coanl tlrce, useil only few month". II;irp:a!li. C. Frri'-Ht Carlson, r.f.J l.lnwooil St. Tl. S024-5. li.ii; SALE lull) niflel Ford lifjat ddlv ij. iruek, (food condition, 4 new t.alloon then, fipec'lfinietfir anl otl'er cittrna. ?U0 capli tfikea It. Anto ltf-pnir Co.. rear 54 llanford Ave. Phone 1C37-1S or 4":u-r. . K"HD SEDAN 2-1 S24 ; 3-t 33 K)d tour Inpa 2-1 H24 Overland tourings, 1U23 Maxwell coupe In sood condH'on, ltE3 I'ord pclan. Ford l'j-5 1-ton truck, 1924 Wlilys-Knlght tourtiiR. Time payments Itu.tolrh'e Clarage. 127 Cheriy 6t. Phone 2"M-S. Ealesrooro Matn Bt. Phone 36. CHP.TSIXR I'StID CAR DEPT. OFFERS THE fOI.I.OWI NO CHOICE LINE OF RECONDITIONED USED CARS. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. PRICES ARE LOW. 1924 Hudson. 7-pass. eerlari. 192., Maxwell ao,iat-,i?, 12). Both as good as new and look It. 1925 Jeweti coupe, 4-pars. 1923 Maxwell coupe, 4-pnn". 1921 Maxwell coupe, 2-pas. 1921 llulck tslxl touring ear. 1024 PalKe filTfi) sport tourlr.e; car, a'l crjuipnicnt. 19"" I'onl coupe. l2r. Tii'lor SP'lnn. 19-4 Fordor sedan. BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO., HOME OF THE CHRYSLER. 250 ARCH ST. THONE 2952. NOTICE Nomination of orfliers and directors, for the ensulni; year, will hf. made tiy the shareholders of the New Brlran Coopera tl'.p t'avlncs and l.oau Ar.oelnlloll, a ll.elr monthly mtieiliir, Mar.di 3'i, 1 D 21. at 7:20 p. m. at their offieo Room 209, National Punk ilullrllnff. Election to I.e hy ballot April 27, 1 92. V. J. STEARNS. Secret arr. AUTOMOTIVE Auto ami Truck For Rale SPRING CLCARANCD SALE- OPEN EVKN1NOS UNTIL t O'CLOCK lift CHEVROLET TOURING. 1924 CHEVROLET TOURING (3). 1924 CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1924 CHEVROLET COUPE (J), 1921 CHEVROLET COUPE (!). 1921 CHEVROLET TOURING. 1921 CHEVROLET COUPE. 1954 FORD COLTK. 1924 FORD ROADSTER. 1924 rORD TUDOR SEDAN (!). 19S5 OLDSMOBILE CTL COACH, 19!t FORD TOURING. 1 924 FORD 1 TON CHASSIS. 192J DURAKT R'DSTER, DUCO FINISH. 192S CLEVELAND COACH, DUCO FIN ISH. 1921 STUTZ TOURING. 1 924 FORD H TON PANEL DEMVEP.T. 1 934 FORD I.tGHT POST DELIVERY. 1930 BUICK TOURING, WINTER TOP. 1921 CLEVELAND TOURING, 1924 VORD TON TRl.'CK WITH TIEMK'O TRANSMISSION IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION. MA NT OTHERS TO SELECT FROM TERMS ARRANGED. BOULEVARD CHEVROLET COMPANY AUTOMOBILE ROW EAST HARTFORD, 27t CONN. BLVD. PHONE L. Ki OPEN EVENINGS TILL t. CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. OFFER THE FOLLOWING GOOD RE NEWED CARS. ALL OF THEM. ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND CAN BE BOUGHT ON CONVENIENT TERMS. (3) 1923 FORD SEDANS. 1924 OVERLAND TOURING. 1923 1'iiRI) COUPE. 1925 FORD SEDAN, BALLOON TI H Eft. 192S CHEVROLET TRUCK. 1 323 STUDEBAKER COfPn. 1923 CHEVROLET TOrntNri. (2) t'HEVUOLET SUDAN'S. SUPERIOR AUTO CO., 12S-127 cnur.cii st. phone m. BUICK USED CAR DEPT 1924 1924 1923 1H24 192) 1924 1924 And Bulck Brougnarn. Hupmoblle touring. Bulck touting. Btudebaker eedan. Studehaker touting. Chevrolet touring. Maxwell touring. 3 good Ford coupes CAPITOL BUICK CO., 19S ARCH ST. PHONE tJM, DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS 1925 Sedan. 3 924 Touring. 1923 Tourlnpc. 1 923 Roadster. BUICK 1924 Touring. FORDS 192S Coupe. 1923 Coupe. 1921 Sedan. COMMERCIAL TRUCKS. DODGE BROTHERS 1924 Screen. 1923 Screen. 1922 Panel. REO 1S2S Panel. TERMS ARRANGED THE S. A F. MOTOR SALES CORP., 153 ELM ST. TEL. t31 DEALERS IN DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS AND GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS. By By AUTOMOTIVE Autoa and Tntck. ITot Kali LbXlNGTON-lals 1911 apart model, W n. ut Men tig, e psseanger touring ear, thoroughly reconditioned aad rest y painted. Sll wlr whaale and good tti.-a. Trade and terms considered. C V Benca, H Main St, Phona gill. CO CAR BARGAINS Open and cloi . 4 types. Popular make. Liberal tori.it Aaron G, Cohen, Ino lit Park S.., Hartford, Conn, Open venlng. OLDSMOBILE USED CAR DIP1 OfTsr th following lata model ised cn-i at low price. 1625 FORD TRUCK. 1926 CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1921 LEXINGTON SEDAN. 1923 VEI.IH SEDAN. 1924 MAXWELL TOURING. 19SJ FORD SEDAN. 1923 FOHD COUPK. 1923 CHEVROLET TOCRINO. 1923 JORDAN TOlTTtlNO. 1931 ESSEX COACH. SMITH AUTO SALES CO, 10 WEST MAIN STREST. PHONE JIOO. BIG REDUCTION In lat modal tiaed cart, from 1940 to 1300, all reconditioned and read for th road. Several good buys at 1100 cash, THE HOKEYUAN AUTO 1AI.B1 CO. 13 ARCH ST. PHONE l4t GOOD VALTJB I'ORD USED CAR AT IOUR OWN TERMS ALL BTTLEI FROM 121 TO 140 SEE UR. GOflBBLIN. VLMER AUTO COn ft , J MAIN ST. PHONE 1111. REOS WE HAVE A FEW GOOD USED TRUCKS FOR MOVING ASHES, ETC, CASH OR TERMS. K. M. SEA RLE CO., PARK ELM STS. PHONE lilt. USED CAR 8ALB BIO OFFERING IN USED FOHD CARS. ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. TAKEN IN TRADE FOR NEW CARS AND PRICED FAIRLY. WE MUST HATI fHB ROOK SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS REQUIRED. BALANCES ON EXTREMELY EAST TERMS. GET A GOOD USED FORD FROM THOSB LISTED BELOW. PAY FOR IT AS YOU DRIVE IT. OUT OF TOUR INCOM.B, IN SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Yer Model Prtc Down 1953 Tudor 1160 0 1921 Tudor HO .VI 24 Tudor 250 1MI 1928 Tudor 42J li.'J 1925 Coup 110 0 1923 Conn its i') 1923 Coup 176 I'J 1324 Coup S00 I'l 1S3S Toorlng 130 :-.i) 192! Touring (16 U 1924 Touring ISO f. 1925 Touring 200 s 1923 Roadster 100 '. i 1922 Roadster' '-l 1924 , Roadster 180 t J 1925 Roadster 500 '.) 1923 Ton Chaeste C5 '- i 1921 Express, new 100 40 ALSO MANY OTHER GOOD COMMER CIAL CARS AT tH TO 1150 WITH CORRESPONDINGLY LOW TERMS. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCKANG1 It ARCH ST. PHONE ITU. OPEN EVENINGS. PERCY CROSBY CLIFF STERRETT k 'I 'M'tnl'V I l" Mum M (.'bnirmai