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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 191& Ir the establishment of C‘ A - — ¥ : iooie: e provinces tor | City Advertisement - - : e hools; and tho central | y The Classified Columns are T 11‘“% yo(l)l lost a dsumh of IS ol ANNUAL CITY MEFRTING g A : money? OQur records show b Jaomam S| e voers o i "G e o || TOUP agonts the petuy ats (hat it pays best to advertise cally a - | Britain are hereby warned and noti- % . N e hé a B such colleges 95| ficd thar a City Mectme anll be held reach hundreds in the city | {his particular loss. Glasses, Bn Kai and the 1eW=-| o0 41, 15t day of March, 1918, at s every week night and the ™ Dins and Rings are found pvestern methods. | o'cjgek, p. m., in the Grammar school is supported oWt | hail on Main strect, in suid New chiances are that several read- o — 7v3 ] in surprising quantities and fe roiusne Britain, for the purpose, shail | B ers out of the hundreds will 0 turned in at the Herald. Your deem proper, to chang revise st by DTiVAte | tne estimates made Ly the Common be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1 money will surely remain in Yy propu B vcioment, | Sonncll of said City in tho montn of |} gition, ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. the finder’s hands if he does mblo begin- | 1 . 1918, which fo e | 3 not xnow who lost it. s of a tax of sixteen (16) mills || P Phlished as a oy ? upon a dellar laid upon the grand list e of one £ ’"“Wh omy last made and completed, embracing s all the inhabitants and property i but it within the first taxing district of said LOST. TO RENT, yd £ .72 v 5 & By © 10| City liable to taxation, said tax to be —_— ! ‘very large | LOST—On Hartford car, last evening collectible on the first day of July : b AT B over the | 1918: and a further tax of four (4) e bzm";o:g.ee.t' I"ex Britain, B b n | mills upon the dollar upon said grand : & SO INEREnoUtERID-00) & repre- | o ; ol and bank book. Finder can keep | uates havo list embrd.cl»n]f_ auutllzc lnhahlt.ml? and money if bank book and other M‘j | Store for commer- AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL WORK — Starters, Generators 3 " their grmp-ertty rwlt-.linc-LL second taxing | (jcles are returned to C. Burdick. . . Iighng =ystens Daipeetc) Eapaied avl Oeeimsien. = hd many of | Sistriet of svd Cly, sald ftax to be| stanley Rule & Level Co. 2-23-1dx CIal use In Hel’ald CARBURETORS REPAIRED AND ADJUSTED—Service station advanced s0 he first day of | for Stromberg Carburetors. larze Supply of Carburctor parts July, 1918, which caid taxes were laid xes | i toc] | The school | ; LOST—Bank book No. 3520 of Com.- onta 67 10 8 stock SCU00" | by the Common Council at its meel- 5 S g o, I (4 AUTOMOBILE RE PATR.I‘NG AND vuvn\(. mir}x“rdex:;:;:ing held on the 20th day of Tahea.| Mercial Trust Co. of New Britain. g & TROBILE. ATt | v Tois and for vt surncie oo | LANPE 2opeed i “Z‘.“.f‘.“Ch“fCh street. Heat J’ 200 EAST QR o e RBEe e seion o | furnished. Appl all’ Chinese. | (0 = Hel engiaying LOST—Pair sheepskin-lined mits, | . y MAIN ST. and, if deemed proper, such a success | ' ¥ Thursday night. Return to Her- H ld P b C futhoritied havo | g MO0 oF different taxc ald ; o | era ub. Lo. 4 th nhabiton 4 Sy B iohcod from | o luhabitanis and rateable | tate of said city in said taxin rovincial treasurs T S e ey LOST-—A tail of a red fox muff be- | TO RENT—Eight-room house, im- JRITcsc nave e | baroie et heie tween Skinner Chuck Co. and 392 | Provements; large barn; about 3-4 hundreds of years| 7C - POse (0% Co Chestnut street. Reward if returned | acre land; all kinds fruit; large y - ering, and, if deemed advisable, an- 2a| & : epin TR S S R ]\’r land o ’aidhm’ price Teasomable. Inguire it is imper- Sl @ o el of lan - “ha) = Sise lief that it is IMDEr-{ 0, 05,c to the City near the june- = <; it Ll P i FOR SALE, WANTED. FOR SALE—One three tenement ! WANTED—Responsible position: o house, owner leaving city only rea- | farm by sober. honest, reliabld son for selling. Inquire 715 Ea.\,l; man; life experience, references! | 3 e e nlne shodld| ion of Hurtford Avenue and Stan- HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 7 - 5 ant part of our modern |/ ‘;y.sse';“ ood“l“'l(p“, ‘n"[.”( n',"} Dated at New Britain, this 23d day | WMANTED—Young woman for cleri- aid a g 1 ‘m- of IPebruary, 1918, cal work in local factory Box 613, hletics in my school. Ally % (ZPHET MR, rcquired to take mili- | 'y drilMbesides participating in the ! street. John Gustafson, owner. Box 14B, Herald. 2-23-14: I"OR RENT-—House of 9 rooms with | 2-23-6d -23-6dx barn and land, one-half mile south | "ANTED—In office of one of th of Berlin station. F a = 5 e R tbt i Tor partolals TOR SALE_Two cows giving about | large local manufacturing concern Herald) | e tf o L S, mnetod 9 quarts of milk a da; : Nor- an experi stenogr: ) : 2-23-1dx O y. perienced ste grapher. Al GEO. A. QUIGLEY. —— - e e o ton, Berlin. 'Phone 657 ply in writing, stating experiency N Mayor of the| WANTED-—At New Britain General | o Rp i 5 T 2 J had si r . ’ v o ¥ e i 3 ENT—F . - dx wad and salary desired. Addres orcourse we have bey arious sports, yome of which City of New Britain Hospital, waitress and chamber- [T Brom: Marchilat clegant = any times to realize that the v\oiL- Dbeen introduced Yrom Americe l~ o S ;]‘;;“‘;"“U':Y"( }-t’ »‘ii rooms \;'n!} s.L_earrn ll?lli'f)OD,_ cut in 12, 16 or 24-inch | O noxet b Qiaysor ”‘““’"'”“"’ helt dostal “'“"“." 2 ihe dact g S ty Adverhsemeflt LADIES—A few hours weekly selling church, Inquire Frank Nair. . sljah Rogers, Tl ] tage or bungalow. State lowes I we are now convinced t it is|times won the champmnslnp « o i e fary s . Inquire Frank Nair. 82-3. 1-4-6-8 o Gl e Oy Jecessary to change our educational | North China in track and field meet = will bring a comfortable income 3 1-2d pricoss ption, x X103 methods on the materialiside in order | “The ultimate purpose, i hn‘hn = |'(v \(-l'ks]'\lfl SIvRG Newh Bt | N RS SEEE B SOmToHA ol iy TR eenER FOR SALE—Baby carriage ald. o keep pace. of ern education in China shoul( 'eb. 23, 1918 4 SAE R 3 _ : x TOC 3 ents. Ne 5 bl Cheanlic o T b e N NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that, | D18 ""’{"]{;d{r‘(:lt l;,“f'?}, ‘»\‘(»\nd‘ refer- | houses. Only small American o oa ANTED—Young woman would 1i ice of the community. Hitherto the at a meeting of the Common Council Bron !“_""\ »‘V (\' ile Co., 302 x:\mll; . Half month's | - Al b | clerical work to do evenings, family has becn the social unit, toof the City of New Britain, held Feb. | i S : o ¥ f 93 Main. Room 6, | FOR SALE—A gas steam heating home or not. Box 1B, which the activities of the individual | 2¢, 1915, the estimates of the income — - = Eonn 2EES 2-23-1d radiator. Inquire at 81 Church St. hare been restricted. But conditions ' and expenses of the City for the vear | WANTED—Competent maid for gen- | ~—— — - — . = s .. . now changed, and we have to cd- i ending March , 1919, as prepared eral housework. Mrs. M. A. Kin- TO RENT--Store 11 Fr -nl\lm Square =y e £ _| WANTED—Young boy or girl 1 stree —_ T e Jesuits First to Arrive. ‘Of course, western education be- gan to come to us before we realized our need of it. The Jesuits were the first to come. They appeared at the Leginning of the Tsing dynasty bring- ing with them the knowledge of as- tronomy. With their help we estab- Jished the Imperial Burean of Astron- omy, which has published the Chine: are ucate our young men to serve mot! by the Board of Finance and Taxa- sella, 18 Harrison 3-tf fter ch 1. Inquire 9 I‘:-ank!m,poR SALF—3-4 karat diamond, or| YSars old to do efrands around of only their families and their com-|tion and published eb. 18, 1918 | SALESWOMEN WANTED—One of Square. -19-6d | trade for furniture, piano or auto. fice of local factory munities, but also their country. To | were adopted and referred to the An-| New Britain's Best & requires | TO RENT—One store house 25x60,| Address Box K, care Herald 33, New Britain Conn. : end I give lectures and encour- | nual City Meeting to be held in the | aleswomen of intelligence with or| rear of 211 Main street. One double |+ 2-22-2ax 1 S for b im0y the students to participate in the | Grammar School Hall, M Street | without selling experience. Best of office, 215 Main street. One dining - - Almanac for more than 200 vear | [J.) \work of the community. Tor|on the 1st day of March 1918 for rat- | Wages paid. 38 to $12 per week, | 100m and kitchen, 215 Main street. i'hr:;h‘"i e hyeies, - were intro. | instance, our boys have establishd | ification or cha » dependent upon abilitv. Apply at ~ One hall 40x60, 215 Main street.| rent hour or trip. Cchen Motor e et S ne e a2 | 6o Rachoolsliror Foooriiohilden s thesd I8 o taxfotistx cen A(lo)fmil IRt non s Bonce ehidne) full details. Herald box | For other information, call at 211| (g gg Arch strect. sto } e, e O g when the sou. |investigate hygienic conditions and dollar wes laid upon the ratable es-) Xo. 358, 3|2 Main! streets I Estatelor & W, Hads T s ornment started $chools in Peking and | make reports to the local authorit tate of the Iirst Taxing District, and | WANTED—Position doing general ley. _ 2-14-9d} m I e A 1 xm‘m‘g S Jroochow for the purpose of training |and recently they assisted in the re-|an additional tax of four (4) mills housework, Call '56 Beaver St., | TO REN Five-room tenement, first | » O} SALE—TFive voung U(\\:lrln; eheanl el fol B0l Ate o young Chinese for the army and navy | lief of flood sufferers. ‘ upon @ dollar was laid upon the rat-| Mary Salinski. 2-2a-x | floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply ;\'fiwf{ All near Sp'x:\)x:;ulsr R. J. org O dinlamatic:service. The study | “It seems to me that the solntionjable estate of the Second Taxing Dis- | [TANTED—A competent coolk. i | M. Deckdel arks Kensington. Tel. 675 - i of the old classics ill the pre- | of China's problems lies in education, | trict, both pavable July 1, 1918 *la S £ : e pi | i 5 Lexington street. 1St e = i — : O limg ‘mode of education, and even | and I believe that China’s educational | B. Herald) ANTED—Youne T &2 HELP WANTED—MALE. AUTOMOBILE t Attest: to work on | FRED L. THOMPSON letter filing and general office work. | — FOR SALE — Modern ANTE: : 3 N e a1 s Sy = z = on Address Box X17X, Herald Offes. | WANTED——A young man in 1 house, Rhodes h"::el_ lvlf((’ : i Repalrmg a Spec‘aity St manufacturing office, one Sullivan and & Real extent. I may call this period the par L \d experience in cost work N Insurance, 276 Main street. allel of the old and new systems of | FJFTY-ONE AVIATION At a Court of Probate holden at | WANTED—Polish girl as chamber- | el errE s i 5 UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- cducation. But in 1900 the old sys- ew Britain, within and for the Dis- 5 Hotell Belotn 2_16te advancement Apply in own hand | poR SALE—One single house VISION OF W. F. EKEELEY. tem was given up altogether and mod- STUDENTS KILLED | trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- 2 4 5 writing. Address P. O. Box 1021. e MR e S crn schools were established all over | ford and State of Connecticut, on the | WANTED—A good bright office bo vl O e = REO and REPUBLIC : of February, A. D., 1918. i . o )2 - i the country. | \2 peel 3 ) e at local factory. > ald. “China's two great needs in educa- | ocal factory. Box 16, Heralc Bresent, Bexnord B Caftney, Tudges o154 WANTED—Young man for clerical TR tion are for the development of ini- | qen Officers and 29 Cadets Numbered | jistate of Frank Partank, late of work in factory office of local con- e 5 fliflve appyentorcementioriastuling | ictiras atl el New Britain, in said district deceased, . G, imee iy my ek G| Sl e B rhe former nced grew out of the fact Among Victims at Train- e s | 2. o 1l make an excellent light truck - that for centuries the family was the (D2 e e ~ e e e an or delivery wagon. E. G. Hurlbu pairicey H Heth | of said New Britain, representing that | ; 5 ~——— | WANTED — Neat appearing man, | 97 9° ' u gaalatiunitin, Chine g theshead ot the ing Gromade, | he is a creditor of said estate, and | ¥ “” l‘]‘:‘"”_ bezson ‘:ri‘o‘;‘i‘l“:‘“i"’;‘ Blstake < with manager on high graae | 248 Chestnut St 2-12-¢ ;‘ o % family was supreme, and every mem- R . SRR e et Totte ot sanataiton a pa auto o ens from i S N e e mrr e - — 5 ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. o e ot Tt | We-ninston Reb 23 S Ritivona lipraying ithat lettersiof aaminlst T i e e & . p ve & ed o id estate, as | I2xpenses advanced. Selling exper- e rememeee i at has been instillec | lives have nflost thustfar infthe)(0ayv beleranted Honiisatdestate, fia a it sl folcamec FURNISHED ROOMS. { i a trait that has been instilled into ! lives have been los e T G Fiks mrins HATh G djay night kindly leave same at the e e R S the "’“\“0-‘:’ ‘*"h the {?'(]'Tl”“““\;’f ,‘:”“;:"_ training of the big corps of ;\m” | pears it is . Cosmmmapeiol ning Clo, 2 14¥ ' op evenings, Room 26, «h- | FURNISHED ROOM to rent; central: | BRI AT o athosecord Rescl ledn armysaylators foriser abroad. | ™6 qered—that said application be — = ington. 2-2 > in private family. 28 Court street. | days of emperors the only real re-|r f these wero officers and | FINE OPE For insurance | Ten of 29 | card and determined at the Probate —— e 2.23.1d « m Z00C 7 was tha ere Ci S enNgages "\ht‘”| 0 res ate s s < steady % AT o5 juirement of & good citizen was (Nat| wero cadets, all ensaged in tralning | Gmce in New Britain, in said district, real estute stock salesman) sfeaayi| vk s LasEn Lo Mo e i he pay his taxes. That duty done, he| ignts, Twelve men were killed in 5 e 918 nployment, quick money, don’t o S pan E e "RON 2 3 Off e and gerv S5 it THa mostins T ; on the 2nd day of March, A. D., 1918, S L L ing Gately & Brennan, 47 Main | LARGE FRONT ROOM—Two single K ”m;deds:‘;“fitmmin:‘:-if;:l;n:-m“'lln:fi:hlft‘rl':t gnauthorised pishis and ground ac-|a¢ 9 o'clock In the forenoon, and answer unless a live wire. Ol st city 2.22.t¢| beds with board, suitable for two as = 3 > | cidents. These atistics were made | noon. And] lands Development Co.. Pythian | e ilenten kSl oy 201t | Stat on. 287 Elm SA . i il el s 4 = ait that notice be given of the pendency s Shia o= 5 — gentlemen. 86 Lake street. otf i i m 'm"'”f‘-erli;;y;:i““"‘ ?)n(‘}:’:f"(fl;o pecame ! public for the first time today in an | o uiq application and the time and Building, Indianapolis, Ind. NTED—Middleaged night clerk. == N & iodern education {n) ionouncement by Mr. Baker. sccre | piace of hearing thereon, by publish- 2-23-1dx | Apply box X7N, Herald. 2-21tf | WANTED—Two tarnished rooms P Y R k o op | taxy ofSwars ing this order in some mnewspape S | vith conveniences and meals, near | China has to solve is how to instill e ing this TOTTC o . 3 O e o ol e R ioditary | The number of fatalities is not cofl- | pyblished in said New Britain, hav- | NOTICE—You can loarn storthand |wANTED A young man for sodn anklin Square. Address Box | mS ; o 80 : ¥ | sidered excessive by the military au-{ b K don in said district, ana | 10 Very little time; new day and| " fountain work. Apply Riker-Hege- R e e qualitigs in the coming generation. ~ = a circulatio s 4 infveniile e owsida fand v Rik ” ; 8-6¢ #My last trip around the world in thorities, in view of the work that has |, ting a copy thereof, on the pub- classes 85 ¥ mans. 2-21-3a | - ot it LSS 1916 Dodge Brothers Touring sakren gf the educational system that| Peen done and the number of men in | e sign-post in the Town of New Bri- not start now; ask us for informa- | = URNISHED ROOMS for light | would best meet China's needs brought training and the percentage of train- | i in said District, and return| tion. Smith Business school. | MANAGER-ESTIMATOR FOR SASH | housekeeping. 33 Main street. Tel, | me te the conchusion that the two ne- | \N& ‘f’ £ ““,“ “:;‘”’“"rf“;"‘""“"»"v il | make. 2d | T 53OR AND TRIM MILL. Must be 1626-14 1913 Chalmers Speedster ; = is believed, with those of other coun- JERNARD . GAFFNEY Ee— e T ote: 2 5 cessary elements are to be found in S Y & BERNARD i/ . = o o experienced, competent and able to | = = 1912 ¥. M, F. Touring the systems of the American, English | {*l The statement of the secretars Tudges| NOTICE VIstt ".’!”’, \,‘ tory TLunch j oo §10,000 to $20.000 for one | HIFOR § OED SFALSH and French on the one hand, and the of war follov -~ | TRoom at 40 wurch Street (for- quarter to one-half interest. Busi- |20n't matter if broken. 1 pay $2 1915 Reo Touring Jagpanese and Gerr s on the other. ss long established. Most de- [t0 $15.00 per set, also cash for old | WANTED—By single man 2 | rooms with gas and water, FOR SALE—Closed and open cars to| center city. Box 6B Herald in this new departure of the govern- development is progress in the right ment schools the old system of exam- | direction.” | inations was still retained to a large v = | | 1917 Overland Delivery “Inquiries have come to the War E merly Longiey’s). Will open Sat- For the former is essentially planned | Department concerning the number NOTICE. urday, Feb. 23. Pure food excel- sirable location in Connecticut. | €01d. silver, platinum, dental gold and for the development of the individual, { °F fatalities among American aviatory special Town Mecting. lent service. The first week's prof- Completely equipped plant with an. | 01d £0ld jewelry. Will send cash by { Acotylene Welding. nnd the latter, autocratic in charac- | in training in this country. The rec- Phe legal voters of the Town of its will be given to the benefit of | | .. capacity of $150,000. Would |return mail and will hold goods 10 5 fer. s for the building of leaders and | ords of the department show thall piainville are hereby notified that a| he Red Cross. As We advertised, | o) all if desired on very favorable | days for sender's approval of my price. COHEN MOTOR CO., the teaining of followers, the expo- | from the beginning of the training | gpecial Town Mecting will be held ten dollar gold piece prize to the | (..ms Address L. B. Conroy, Nor- [ Mail to I. Mazer, 2007 §. 5th St. 6 ARCH STREET ot of discipline. My school at Nan | in June, 1917, to date the fatalitles | .¢ the Grange hall, Friday night, | Derson who will find the name of | icp, Conn. 3.20-64 | Phila., Pa. 86 ARCH € TET. S5 s, thepefore, patterned mainly on | at military aviation fields in this| Mapen 1, 1918, at elght o'clock, for| Our place, we declded fo choose the | ‘ Sale on Tires and Tube these two systems, although it has| country have been 51—viz, 10 offi- [ the following purposes:— name Victory which was sent us \w\NTED—Crossing tenders by the N. AR Wi ) also good features of the systems of | cers and 29 cadets killed in training To lay a town tax. »y A. R. Coridan, 131 Jerome St.| . x. H. & H. R. R. Co. Apply Automobiie Repairing. TAXI and LIVERY other countries. Tn fact, I call my | flights and 12 men killed in unau- Also, to consider the advisability of 5 2 reisht office, Whiting street. T . = Service Reasonable, Reliable plan a ‘chop suey’ system of educa- | thorized flights and ground accidents. | Jaying a special tax to make a p: = ——— e : s > Station. No. 8 T27 Passesger Puckard tion. nce the training of aviators bee | ment on the indebtedness of NOTICE—Mrs. L. M. Warner, teacher - Chestnut Street, for Efficient Work., at Limousine— “I believe that at present the most| zan in this country our student avi-|school buildin of pianoforte, 68 Trinity street. T H. L. HART and in order to be unified we ought ta| than one hundred thousands miles. Wi JOHNSO HEN i B . have o common bond. That bond can- | Considering the large number of men WEENG NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, | Pays the Very Best Prices COHEN MOTOR CO. Sty chiplbdii o not be racial because we are composed | in training and the number of miles W. ¢, HART, hang fixtures install doorbells and —— of so many races; it cannot be relig-| fiown, the fatalities have heen re- Board Selectmen. do repair work reasonably. Richard 2 ; —FOR SALE— jous because we have many religious; | markably low emepreprerr———er——emrnee | Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone SOME BARGAINS TO CONSIDER §t cannot be social because, as “While it is regretted that fiftv-one -4. 8-6. . = Xe 7-Room Cottage, enox 1 s ; i all countrie we have| geaths hav : >, 54 Lenox Place. S I = ©| deaths nave occurred, it should bo 8-Room House and Fine 5 Bassett street. we have learned to think in terms of | noted that many hundreds of hitherto 2-Family House, large lot, 72 street so0 many divergent so. interests. inexperienced men have been learning Come and get details o t arnis Accesso et details hese places peems ta me the logical bond is pa-| ¢, fly. Their early flights are under Storage “nd cC ries, S G DHEIE il TRl e e nsl e miteass ot s et = Ragair W i T. W. HINCHLIFFE 272 Main € Joas been the very fiber of the Chinese | oot B e, g 20, e T ore Repair Work a Specialty. o . H. D. HUMPH}‘ E‘ 272 Maip § tree nation through the ages—flal piety. | b0ty € o preliminary | Phovo 2327 139 Arch St 4 : el In olden days all the virtaes Were| grouna work. There comes . tfime, : Electrical Engineer and Contractor : S however, when every student aviator ONE-FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE—Wecll located: all improd who acquitted himseli most bravely in ° A ) der : ; lattle was accounted the most filial :_’:‘;:; ;:_‘Zi..’\:'fioz‘}s:r\:iclr‘\pmi:gnt oz ments: proper place for a man with larze family. Tet us rent o BV, 8 LS 2 o re- 1 these adays, v 2 B 5 : q . A 1 = vour house for you. s " 0" e sy however, whon | G B0 i of acciqents ani| RATES REASONABLE. Electrical Supplies sour howse for yon our nation rather than our family, this ffimgflfl heRayiaiori i iRnIsANEolo 1 Dinches . W . CAMP REAL ES TATE CO a1 ploty should manifest itseif as| MEhts | J & El | k of All Kind ;‘x;:v}l]n:lmycom:t:y(. u“n“imm this patriot- “Taking into account the ordinary 0 ons eCtrlca OrK 0 ndas 272 Main strect 305 Bank Building. o commen bond.should sprmg up | hazurds of thelr ocourations, tho do- s S o 9 o | among Chinese of the north, of the A COIDAT ALY g nenyl 13 FRANKLIN SOUARE Ph 505- gouth, of the cast and of the west.|art: and the ratio of accidents in the “«JUST THAWED OUT” Lo ! | 2 TYPEWRITER frar schools should teach the strength | eversday fields of endeavor, it is felt ¢ A | | y i b L of national unity; but further than | that the fatality record among Amer-| plenty of good building lots sui S e Our reg that, we must make our Chinese boys| ica’s student aviators will compare |,y for gardens if you canmot buil > % : 3 of highest not only good citizens of China, but of | favorably with these of other coun- R Neprices and decs i . e - ) = - e world. The day of national iso- | tries, and, while distressing, is not this year, all prices and locations FOR SALE - actory re | SAL jon is over, and we must think and | di couraging.” i H N LOCKWO ~a) chines of all mal :g" our younz men to be ‘interni- | eem—————— s 0D, 3 3 ) o\ / s > i} —Try vmgulxy?.:n;dpd.' i o | Real Estate and Insurance. City Ha. Cottage, Small Store, THRIFT STAMPS ) f I'ry our re Jnwbla, puts it. {WOCD 2@ HAY FOR SALE | Barn. For Sale § =t 2aYAL service; best gu of Schools. { = By | Ak ak g anteed i At 50 TONS OF HAY. D ( ' - lowest pric v a question as to how " . P . . are supporied, Mr | Green, hard wood for stove, furnace enlS n arage ( S‘ :Hl ” 'r Z & ‘ OS I El I 0 Sil. + inspect machi ang said: | or fire place. Sizes and lengths to sum. | 430 MAIN STREET, +1C., monthly; yrom 48 you know, China is divided into | Price $12.00 per cord delivered on | vy i delivery. inginces ana easnh province is divided | curb. Telephone 668-4. The Berlin | Iévery Cars fo. hire, day and night 242 MAIN SLREET. it 31, T districts ar. | Farms, s R ) e 3 || New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 7% West Main Street. Tel, 612

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