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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918. PART]AL PAYMENT 1 The Classified Columns are Have you lost a sum of your agents—the penny ads /SEEN 0 money? Glasses, Pins and PLAN lS FAV"REI] reach hundreds in the city Rings are found in surprising | IS every week night and the NG : wuantities and turned in at 3 e g chances are that several read- G e i fhie Herald. Your money will od of Utilizing | Third leerty Loan Workers Are g ers out of the hundreds will ‘ ol &> irely remain in the finder’s_ | a be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c hands if he does not know | Saxony Ready for Task i sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ® Who lost it. ~pPractically, Boston, March 2.— Remarkable re- | Bhe Chemnitz | SUILS attended the sale of the first nd seco iberty Bondsion then RENT, Rocer of ums‘ Seasanse thert b en dsfonihe i g FOR SALE. TO YOST. : al payment plan ind wed by | - fvere making | Morgan G. Bulkeley, 1 dent of the INGIER SEWING MACHINE LOST—Saturday noon, a small black L o VU 5 B 1917, the [Aetna Life Insurance company, of | sule and also a threo-scction : I O REN I purse lined with gold-colored sk, Storage and Accessories, 6n and wool | Hartford, Conn. lap folding screen. containing $6.00 and change; r In approaching the third Liberty ; ) ward it returned to Merald Office Repair Work a Specialty. iz boen. en-| Loan those nterested 1n Anancing the | — ey Store for commer-| ™o 't Tt o e e | e e 139 Arch St : St. w establish- | war will find in these results con- | FOR SAT water | ] d ) 3 cottage, water| ~* H ALOST—A small Dlack pocketbool nd weaving | Vincing proof of the wisdom of the | front, nine rooms, all improve h(:[al use in Herald with $5.00 D, s , between 517 € d the process | PArtAl payment plan. Ex-Governon ments, fireplace, brc pEtToen il 1church ar y Drocess | pyjkeley wisely put out 5 | = d verandas 98 Harrison strect. If found re- | I e | Yulk 5 20-pay furnished, Woodycrest near Wood- | % Ly x - Bolentist dur- | ment plan, rather than one calling | mont, restricted location. $3.200. g. rontage turn. 4o Herald Office. : Ll for a shorter term. His argument C. 0. Blake, 902 Chapcl street ; Ch h H LOST—Bank book No. being, “When you do anything fot Haven, Conn. S urc Street- eat mercial Trust Co. o 5 ) MAIN STRE mutacture of |, v16dy do not make it hard for him Payment stopped e on i e o furnished. Apply SR Lisery Curs for lire, da published m | o) Storage, =b A Su : # Dublighed m1 The fieures given below do not in- | fouring car; used very little in pri H ld P b C TOST- s man’s suit, between Upplies snd Icpatcing. R 1 ubsceription made by the vate family; had best of care; price era uo. 0. Forest St. and City hall. Finder | = — eans siall and |\ e s e ey Jeasonable. Phone 2051, 123 Gher : i . ic .2g.94 | CASH FOR OLD FALSIE TEETH cca dividends. | oniy those amounts sold on the par St. Call Sunday mor UINTPrivate space in garage. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.0( @ mjlls been con-| {inl poaviment plan to factories an 8 3. 1. Mucke, 38 Summer street. sheepskin-lined mits, | ! 5.00 per set, also for oid apan the Daper | emyploy B ! -3dx| Thursday night. Return to Her. |&0ld, silver, platinum, dental gold and spap === ald; reward, 9 old gold jewelry. Will send cash by Pfvhen the manufac- | \was used to bring the offc e by | EOR S ight-room house, S — fpleasantly surprised by | Mr. Bulkeley before yeon « s e harn 3-4 | WANTED—Four- or five-room rent — —— | return mail and will hold good#s 1 alarming shortage in | tiic , tnd result P el land; ds rruit large | Py family of two. Box X23X, Her- HELP WANTED—MALE. days for sender’s approval of my price ¥ material, viz, wood-pulp. | con L, not only 1 i rden; pr nable. wire | ald 3 < _ | Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th_St e itire supply of which is ; ¢ plan, but to the cfii 3 Chapman street 107 s — ——— | WANTED—Position as fireman, en- | hila., I i A 80 as a base for explosives and N newspay advertising ~ - - ) REN Flat of 7 rooms, s gineer or watchman; have first- W B hmunition purposes, and the ! sclling the honds. FOIRC SALE—Small farm {hirt i heat s, electric light and con- class references; can burn : ported I pects for the textile plants for the S0 many people througzhout i nies from New Britain nected coal range. 59 Ma . experienced, £ 92 A U T 0 M 0 B l L E dicate & 8 3 h'b coming year were described in the ve- cticut hought bonds under 1 ht room house 1S ¢ ‘li!(-‘(nnrvqf\:x-] ;1 H. Solomon, : Chestnut St, ; Inize unnecessam PENQILWRSS 1 tho | oK T U0 Billelov lone Eihatl tholl comp tricity, Truit trec DeWitt 10 77 WANTHD M — R S l lasses ortn.rtivk“"‘"v QUFCIEPROIMICIOT | Netuic HWI as a possible substitute | cmploys 1 permanent force of twelve Riley, 162 Main strect 32 = = m":“'}p (lg;ln;:dd}::l‘wjgtxl\)\.:T,'.),v.‘-' epalrmg a pec1a ty to- the country g = ; would prefer experienced man and 3 > el Sl R = § 5 B : L man one who can furnish references, = it ~fubons, hals, bomoets, feathers. J Is can be employed upon that raw o m 12,474 subscribe rooms; § rooms always remted; @i Grogan & Hatfield, Cedar Hill O Lo ove leather. . olive S toc 120,800 of the bonds: of thos rooms for man and wife: all im- | 5 - Farm . cheese, macaroni, cream and 3 TO RENT_C ; i a 3 2 { 7! r Cl sti s 1 1,966 cancelled, the can provemen H ted in cen- . ed ar open cars to o = The paper cloth in question is not | v ¢ . o e IauEE o o S i I rent, hiour or trip. Cohen MOtor | \:\\mED Man over an 5 an o e e e [ GeTTation unountine SO SHIBG 050 T ter of city 10 dollars h takes | ¢ o) 3 T O iy stones Show s vo. | & TSRILE papet But In mads ot yernn | (008, SO, B DRI 00 | I8 Mt Tucen, 55 Hant Main Sty | _Cou 50 Areh atrec E e TRUCKS duction of eight million dollars when | TRHH, (TOT VT REEE B8 Coven | Pousht 52,063,050 of the honds, and N Britam = — = steady work and good opportunity | compared with the importations of | 16T OF BROT BB TG W o these only’ o1 cancelled. the | ——— - = St il Eodlopnostint Jast years, pearls alone over six mil-| (58 %0 % Kol 0 At paper oloth | fount of the cancellation being the [ FOR SALE—Six White Leghorn brecd- lion dollars reduction, diamonds, cut | (THECH o1 ETERY O PAE T ome | Insizniiican N of $19,900. ing cockercls. W\ nerson, Ken- | WANT o buy: One meat box e et W. F. KEELEY CO . p ; ) S | for S . 5, i but not set, a reduction of about four i s ok : he results of the partial payment si - 'Phonc 1 t-2dx | for-l r market. Apply J. Pr “‘\\,r“, O e e ians. At works show a fall of | fime after the conclusion of the| . = ¢ "o first and second bonds |—————— —_ | ioni. Kensington, Ct. Tel. 6 i “"“"’F‘:;:l‘,,"l'”"‘w““v“]-“-”" ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. I i | | war, owing to the difficulty of getting 2 > AL : ! : i e lion dollars hen B 3 * | total 20,105 subseribe 350 | FOR SALIE—1917 Harley-Davidson, 3dx . about three mil lollars W e s e e o u et 50 wvidsor Goadinion e, a concern has been formed to estab- dress Post Office Box 1005 compared with 1916 and approxi- {in bonds bought: of these 2, have | clectric equipped. 163 West Main | - - S 3 it mately four millions when compared e e e e mceelled, the cancellations amount- St. 2-6dx \\ ANTED-—Competent utnr}ngmphc alll 8 e e ‘ WOCD anda HAY FOR SAL with 1914, Cotton lmces imported in | % e Ui ¢ | ing to but $205,950 . 1 i Short hours, state experience and | yo o oe o e 50 TONS OF HAY. 2 e | UpON waste lands to supplement the = : OR S N it s ~d A Sales: g ma or cleri .1‘ - 1917 are nearly seven:million doliars . . et These remarkahle sures should | FOR SALI—Idison Phonosrs raph lary expected. uto Balesroom, | w6k in local factory;! excellent Green, hard wood for stove, furnac) e : + infllion | casUL roadside anc ence-corner [ y an enthusiastic desire ) bunch of records = o 3 eral -2 2 v cellen X L § 4 hejow ihigme of 1916 and 1 B T G R S ione i ierre the |l SERURRR A TNl SR IS PuRciion srstords i 53 . s dipes e 3-2-3d 1 opportunity for right younz man. | or fire place. Sizes and lengths to sut dollars betow those of 1914, ; EUERLSOBNE L il b lone Bafore he linorease! e uic ot ibonas on SR ic ephone 2079, 3 x = - T Address Box 28AA, Herald Office.| Price $12.00 per cord delivered o Jaces, the walue of impor ! oS £ partial payment plan - during - the — : = Wy ! ash o 2-1.34 | curb, Telephone 668-4. The Berli Is but little mora than one-half flasfcanicornofintoRseneraliusss heoming campaign FOR SALE-—Cottage with land, ings and roadsters, Bros. i g i hnue Tulle factories in the Chemnitz dis 5 i e — | Farma of 1916, silk plushes less than onc- ¢ 7 dis- S0X160, near trolley, $450. if take referres | Dalf that of 1814, and silk ribbons in Iricts were well employed during 1917 | ATHOLIC COLONY once. For particulars, writo | Eals et NEEDsBoysabout §1 64 ves talgo s | | ] for papeir yarn available only in | clerks and has opened a special of- | — ‘ limited quantities so that only a few | fice to vdle Liberty Loan busin FOR SALE-—Rooming house of Zfectionery shonw a marked fall-c B O bt 10 per cent. of the | but the supply of silk was running Mrs. C. Nipert, 80 Hdwards street,:| — e assiinimainio moekotho lRconcatns | : . G ‘Address Box 13AA, Herald Office, | J. HOCHMAN 915 imports. Hats and bommets ‘ PSS Hartford. il | WANTED-—Scveral second-hand chests ( ! . B 5 Jlants, usually converted textile s "OR SALE-—Old Tumber ar ood. | purposes 461-15 or call 68 = = Qv Jery Pric value than in earlier years : Rt s ”,\,‘!‘Km‘_(“\“‘:"“ s st L dsl mber S e hic e 'f; WANTED—A good bright office boy | Pays the Very Best ce the higher prices, and this is true o 2 L i S 4 | S 7 at local factory. Box 16, Herald ; jewelry, platinum, musical instru- | tremely busy during the entire yvear| pyoypieen Locations in Middle West | - 7 S e | 2 = » Herald. Hfm JUNK. ments. wutomobiles. ove leather, | and paid good dividends, in addition FOR SALE-—Two-tenement house, 12 [ WA D—To go out working by the -t TEL 4 L T 5 .+ | to laying aside ge Teserves | g 80 - - De- rooms, Kelse g jear Stanie 110 Rockwell avenue. 3-1-3dx T = - | tanned goat skins and many other | to layir wide large resery to and sowthc Ready for D rooms, Kelsey stre Stanley 1 e 3 v e e articles of this class. Iteathers im- | finance the return to normal lines of 7-room house, I3 Sae " . 2 o ] i s (x:' 191 rount to about three | production after the war velopment. | cottage, Wast Rer \ 15, | WANTID—You man or woman to manufacturing office, one having | ported in 917 mo o abot I z 4 mmililon dellars in value against over | R » s - s Ny S : o loville with experi- | had experience in cost work pre- [ TAXI and LIVFRY : | sei S “ito Salluce, 214 Elm | ferred. Excellent opportunity for | || S 2 five millions in 1975 and more than fil olonization wampaizn has been | » . 1 it S ET advancement. Apply in own h”“!; ’ Service ’R‘axnnahl , Reliable six millions in 1914, while in ostrich sun throughout the country by the | S T writir Address P. 0. Box 1021 G REasscngeriE a feathers alone, ihe imports of 1917/ b i e e e e = — | WANTE i wsy s . . Limoustue— x4 leon thar & Half mifon aollars R e FFOR*SALE--Closed and open cars to | for office work. Apply, stating ref- | _ i H. . HART against 215 millions in 1915 cople ‘on furms’ in orderithat thef oio JIOlE ov b Cohen | Moto S, (e U9 BRG R WANTED— Young man for Tel, 1930 R vflr» e yod Saipnlapof gl S atio i ViRLS ki s work in fa:fory oflice of local con- ||| GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET sateguarded and increased ; : cern. Box 15 I, Herald ) i FOR SALE—Franklin tot . ‘ 3 1 . i creasc A it The organization has investigated &~ i make an excellent R (eaiice) s | Heavy Drop in Foods. | number of projects ont of which it gesad e o ——— | very short. = FOR SALE v . ot 3 . . 1 fonrt delivery gon. 12. G. Hurlbut, @LECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER to| SOME BAR 'S TO CONS In foods of the churacte \f has selected some fourteen which are R e R ME BARGAINS TO CONSID! :n-n‘d’r‘-’r’(l'rl H‘l\im‘s:\ i falicof 1 it il\fl Gflfllplalflts From Me“ Wllh et :..:.’>, eSS S GRS 5= 2-5F | iion ¢ Wlis {00 nooliday il s taction Room Cottage, 51 Lenox Place. tinctly marked Chees chiefly { cets are located in the states of FURNISIIID ROOMS. E Telephone 2079 &-Room House and Fine Garag brought from Irance, Italy and A i D y Fl H Michigar \Visconsin North' . and - S e e = Family unus.-. large lot, 72 Grand strect lion pounds gainst 28 millions in | Tex. Arkan Missi e ST 8 ississippi and New Britain Machine ¢ Rk ! s N H”'“M"”‘ 3 [ i ¢ ) i 1015, 50 millions in 1915 and 55 mil- Binin, vob oo T R ] ez renair work promonie | B, b, RUMPH®REY, 272 Main Stree lons in 1914. Cream imported in 1917 |.¢correspondence of The Associated Press.) | be provided in the near future . gibnds! INSURANCE chiefly from Canada was but 770,000 Base.of American Flotilla in British| The servi the society, which TR ROOMS- Two ‘ eallons against 1,521,000 gallons in ¢ b0 0o BT o enry T | 1% the recogni national divecting A rooms to rent at 28 South | W% T S i 8 Fand s 880,000 nd 1914 8 Oliven [IASES FEaT e guet OIS pES bureau for prospective settlers, : i street. Mrs. G. P. Dillon <‘ QistopnRm onlie bo . Kraus | SRY PRETTY BRAND NEW 2. FAMILY HOUSE ON HAMILTON & | Wi DO AUTO TRUCKING and out- ‘hiefly from Italy and Spain are in | Mayo, commander of the Atlantic 1917 only 4 million gallons [ flect, has ecabled to Vice against over 6 1-2 millions in 1915 Go. Tel: 2252 | tree to all, whether of the Catholic J ! Admiral | faith or any other. The work of the Sims, har=al oriATTG | society is especially ful to peop ARGE FRO : Pwo single - . 5 4 while olive o jows a fall of ove e i e e ol ”'Imlm»(; foreign birth whé are not ac- beds with board table for two front. for sale cheap, also chairs | " A » million dollars in value in the 1917 | oPerations in the war zone, a request | ... . o= 0 0 i e e 5 i Sy Sote wanted fo re o. Tel. 1062-4 _ f i . when compared 1915. | for information regarding X | z A il )3-6d mports when compare ‘.“_'”' . ¢ rmation regarding the sult-| 456 way of getting to the land in a - — . ; e 5 Main street 305 Bank Building. Macaroni, of whic x) he Im £ pro- fability of the special winter outfits of o and practical mann These : i FIMALE. o oo e | duct may perhaps be classed as a | .o s S e S i R AH We do electric: iring, | m=— — SN L ho | €lothing furnished to the naval men | People are. ny of them. o 18 s s 5 | luxury in view of the fact that th S B NTED—Girl o sewing| hang fixtures, install doorbells and r Jatk ic fai & 1 - ¥ United States now turns out twelve | PV the Navy department at Washing- | ¢ gt institution recommended | machines like at home. We teact do repair work rezsonably. Richard | TYPEWRITER million dollars worth per anum, | ton. Admiral Mayo also wants to | j e craien i Yol nnd pay whils leernine Coy . . dr. Jerome St telephone | ; shows an importation in 1917 of but | know of any recommendations for | 1e archbishop of Milwaukee, who mercial Shirt Co., 2d lloor, 266 Ar 28 wix | A . Bl Our regalas’ AR £ mifton poueds calnt guer 18 1L | cnanes i tnee gurments s o a0t the - Socits,|_stre : e lions in 1915, Malt liquors imported | The Associated Press correspon. | States that the organization secks 10 o\ (ipn mrperienced strippers and appetite don’t fail to visit the Vic- TR ¥ ¥ 5 factory rebuilt mj i 1917 were butit 1-2 million xllons | eNt has yet to hearia wordl of com- | cover ihetentire Tinited Fatatss S infi e o B against 2 1-2 millions m 1916 and plaint:against the present outfits worn | itS search for suitable tracts of land, over 5 1.2 millions in 1914. Gin im- | by the men. Thanks to the busy| Whi Herbert Hoover, food admin- ports in 1917 were only 230,000 -gal- | women who knit, most of the men, | IStrator writes in part: It is with lons azainst 536.000 in 1916 and |early in their ar here, receiwed | Dleasire that I learn of the aims and nearly 1 million in 1914. Champagne | excellent sweaters, jers: and socks | Work of the Catholi (olonization imported in 1917 was 167,000 dozen which were sent by wives, relatives | Sovicty, which body, as I understand, quarts against 239,000 dozensin 1916, | and friends back home. When the | is unscliishly striving fo encou R 8 it o=t L i oeroliiom. ¢ and mineral waters in 1917 214,000 | cold weather came on these we people especially foreigners, to g0 | (FEC i on apable, colored | Automobile parties taken out. Rea- e dozen quarts against 574,000 dozens in | augmented by an entirely new issue | back to the soil. In our work we 2 Ao 3 } | Iz for three cars. Tt's not quite finished—Better see about buying i So0D . RANGE with water | POW. Will be in zood demand. e j of highest gra( [ Wy s it-| tory Lunch at 40 Church street. | s ot o X shines at =)L M it So., 22 Wal s Home-made cooking; everything of A Lo B - —Try our rentd the best quality; service excellent; H service; best gua our first week’s profits will be given anteed mach ANTED-—Young woman for cle o the Red Cross for our soldier S 3 work in lJocal factory Addre ovs ‘over there.” Respectfull n e R 3 Doy B arigea Heraid Office 1-1-3 7. Side Co. 2-27- - inspect machin: y 40 Hungerford Court. 1 Covert. Tel. 255-12. 2-25-6dx the gum chewers seem to have yield- | 0f these gurments were designed by | of all ciiorts to in ¢ the produ ed to the general impulse for a re- |the British from their long experi- | tion of foodsiuffs for America and duction of expenditures, since the | €nce 1:;,";"{‘“'1" boatsinithefharaswin: (sl agallics Failthoutitiic W s DD voung girl to { with care of | of pianoforte, 68 Trinity street. quantity of chicle, the chief constitu- | ters off this coast eSS children and second work. Appiy | 6-6dx | ent of chewng gum shows a fall-off Here are some of the things, which | I'he society secks t s G Ay Mrs W. B. Atiwood, 175 Vine St. o2 = y | of about 1 million pounds in 1917 | when donned, make some of the men [ best talent obtainable i work | 33 GENTS WANTED. . - . with 1916 look more like Arctic explorers than r : K when compared and over | or inv zidii X t and 1916 and 951,000 dozen in 1914. Fven | Of extra heavy winter clothing. Many | are vitally inte 1 in the resalf irl for housework. Y. W. C. A, sonable rates, Allen car. Richard New Bl’itfl]n Typewl’ite[‘ Exchange, 72 Wesf Maifl S[]‘ee[_ T(Jl 6‘1 i - = | WANT. —Competent cook, ) | NOTIC Mrs. L. M. Warner, teacher illion pounds when compared | bluejackets: | everythir don 4 ard the e R e | LARGE MANUFACTURER wants two m ¥ A WORKING HOUSEKEREP | with 1915 Hetmets of wool which cover all | interests of the colonist. The busi- | & ‘WOTKING HOUSEKEEREL-HOr | ™ o resentatives to sell shirts, un- ectrical Engineer an Ont u(,tOf One class of citizens, the smokers, | but the eyes, se and mouth; light | ness end of the work of colonization ’”;, o ol ‘,“'””‘ S derwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, o seem to have disregarded their pa- | knitted coat sw s, jerseys and | js carricd on e et el S s i S e B skirts, direct o homes. Write for triotic duty, for, the quantity of ciga cardigan jackets; knitted mittens and | Information Bureau, U. S. A. under| * 3 ! ce samples Madison Mills, 503 | |§ F l “heroots and cigarettes imported in | glov Stra Neavy coarse] under.| Girection -nd Subervision of the so- Hans W v ks New York City 1€ Ct”ca UDD !() tox 813, Herald Officc DY, : R o7 ovas over 3 1-2 miltion pounds | clothing; heavy woolen socks and | ciety, in the Ashland Iock, CI et L L o) i 5-12-e o Sat.26t inst 1ittl than 2 millions in | knee-length stockings; leather sea | 111 e 2y WO SR N | 25 = —" ' EI H i W A f \'} K d :fi:;m:m':l' :hlex(:r: 1.2 milions in | boot wind-proof Khaki-colored | = WANBID Sohns swoman Rlorgclatls MOTOR TRUCKS .eCt!‘lca Of!\ o1 Al 1nas 1915: the leaf tobacco imported in | trousers; great coats lined with lambs aal woTiin flo 5; : : | e i ie| Kissel 15 to 5 Ton. Q > N 1917 was 30 million dollars ue | wool. The last named are worn over e i . et ] E? - RANKLIN QOUARF Phone 505-2 against 26 millions in 1916 and 20 | the Iife jackets and help to make up S e - ' Kochler 1Y Ton. 5 i S0 o f 1 ) Y. oW tai e e . ! - — - A millions in 1915, while the r-lgnl;(:'t'o the n:‘n\‘ ,‘MI:‘Z:H m«r combination | T 0 b [)(Ni}[c Bros. 3,‘ Ton. e re . % o, e A T s n smokers went to an even greater ex- | worn ns over here 'l'hm | o s i =3 Ll ) e by bringing in over 5 1-2 mil- [Keep the men warm on the damp, maid Used Cars of all kinds lon dollars worth of cigarette books | cold days with the biting winds when o Roadsters and Tourings.| One Cent a Word E AN 3 o . 2 s 3 Classifi o _ | the sleet 31S A re Bohil T | WANTED—Competent maid £ | A A and paper against 2 1 million dol: l sqr " urly airs and | T T el S | RPN g ; A 5 | 2 y Jars worth in 1916 and 1 million dol- [ “YOu can’t sce an inch.” I im R Terms arranged. $100 and | . Fierald. You Get Resu lts That's What You Wa lars worth in 1915, Relatives of a large majority of the 8§ Marr Sl 5 up ‘ e = men over here continue to send them | WANTED—A competent cook. " = g REPORT CHASING JUDD. knitted things. Al sorts of knitted 2 ¢s at Lowest Price . e e or to friends Harry Wes. | 8arments arrive and are deeply ap- | = vl toliworki oo o N s S | T : e s (l‘ Hiaturon “:‘n'mlvmr:\tm\-‘ ot | preciated. Ofttimes the men receiv In Center of City. FI letter filing « oral office worls COHEN MOTOR CO., | FOR SAL els, o I eat, 2% knitted garments fror fe or sweet- n Aty 0 e lieraid Office Y Camp Dovens, states that conditions, | (800 are not very servicoabls O | i 20 Ty 86_Arch Street. Cottage, Small Store, THRIFT STAMP cellent at the camp. He sta hat | but accompanying letters from home | cone ) Sate . e 2 Barn. For Sal sellopt ot the comp Lo sico thatl e so enthualiistic that the men hes: | SRACE 7,600 square feet. T NOTICE! { . = T —BY— e ratice e adanting . Timsale. t5.| tate to!utter aiword of criticimn e e 5 j e, his >t::1ryr:mv.¥m‘ s aton fixperience has shown that tne | Would make an ideal location | Y¥#FPOIL. the Automobile Lubri men folks back home ought to con- | { that resists heat, iNCreases pewer < fii { Q‘CHU rr COS’I‘E ] ] 0 ¥ vome: ks b ght to con- | . | rosit r o . . ; I Z I entrate on socks as they are in the | for ms re v . | gasolene mileage. Try 9 ‘ b 1ce ¢ [ice S, & li( o A e mand and most appreci- { for anufacturing burposes. l Oils and Tires. Acetylene W ce dfld Ser‘i ice all things they send to the COHEN VIOT()R (0.. Statm“‘ 287 Elmn St. | 242 MAIN S'I‘EE stantly surrounded by a corps of ton newspaper men seeking interviev Judd is receiving the same treatment < @8 the other memhers of the National | Ay, 12 o boys over here. Address Box 24 XX, Herald. 56 ARCH STREI Ty i | i

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