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The turnover in Used® Autos this Spring and - Summer will be b There is a good deman’ for second hand ma- chines now. Get a cus-+ tomer for yours through. the classified columns. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. . If you have a tenement to rent or expect one vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out delay. Use the Herald classified col- umns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. CLASSIFIED l1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. 20c¢ NEW VOILES AND OTHER TUB DRESS MATERIALS AT GENEROUS REDUCTIONS \ Fascinating washable fabrics and springtime's cheerful colors for frocks you'll be delighted to wear. The qualities are of exceptional merit,'and the reductions are substantial. This is the volle opportunity of the season and don't overlook it Flain Colored Printed Volles, 40 inches wide, sheer and pretty, and all the wanted Inew designs; regular price 3dc . cial 3-Day Sale .... . cenne deoC. grade shirting tor price, 59¢c. special 3-Day Sale Printed Volles, 40 inches wide, fine in ks, dots and foulards; regular price Special 3-Day Sale Woven Organdie Voiles, Printed Volles, 40 inches wide, large line of new to-date designs in navys, dark brown, cadet and sks; regular price 6%c¢ and 75c. clal 3-Day Sale very fine chiffon, finish, 40 59c¢ permanent finish, 45 all the wanted $1.25 27 inches wide, in Special 8-Day Sale Printed Volles, 40 inches wid jes In a fine varioty of designs; regular o $1.00. Special 3-Day Sale Special 3-Day Sale checks, plaids and Colored Swiss Organdies, permanent price 39c. 3-Day o8 wide, all the wanted shades; nkuhr e 7Bec. Special 3-Day Sale regular price 25c. Colored Swiss Organdie, es wide, extra fine quality, des; regular price $1.48, fal 3-Day Sale .............. Special 3-Day Sale Colored Embroidered Swiss, 32 inches wide, colors; regular price $2.00. ecial 3-Day Sale \ Special 3-Day Sale PIOTURES AT SALE PRICES Antique carved swing phots frame, values to $3.50 for $1.95. Sizes 6x8, 6x9, 7x9, 8x10, 7x10, 8x11, 9x12. Antique gold framed pictures, subjects Six Greatest Moments of a Girl's Life, and Six Senses. Value $2.765, for $1.50. Antique gold framed Gut- man pictures, subjects. - The Awakening, A Llittle Bit of Heaven, Butterfly and others, value $3.00, for $1.95. Hand carved frames, colored plctures, size 18x22, value $7.50, for $4.95. Subjects: Boy With Rabbit, Simplicity, Age of Innocence. Plate glass panel mirrors, size 8x28, framéd in antique Photograph Albums In all sold and mahogany frames with and styles, prices 38¢ to picture top. Subjects: Hope, . Boy, Rabbit, etc. ~—Main Floor— —Seventh Floor— DO YOU OWN A KODAK? not you are missing one of greatest pleasures in life. ringtime Is Kodak time— the full pleasures of Spring not be perfectly realized jhout a Kodak. Pfome to the Camera Depart- t and choose one from our complete stocks, and let show you how to use it to best advantage. pur prices: . $2.00 to $17.50 ‘e develop films in all size free of charge when prints ordered. ks . grants. His letter to Representative Johnson of Washington, chairman of the house Immigration committes was purely a formal one transmitting “paraphrased abstracts of reports concerning immigration received from officials of this government who have been abroa.” It was In the ap- pendix of paraphrases, prepared bvx # bureau of the state department, that certain classes of lmnimnul were characterized unfavorably and that certain abstract mommendn-l AKES ARE MADE | THE MIGHTIEST‘ ted Press Admits Error Apologizes to Hughes | tions of agents were referred to. The statement that the recom- | mendations were those of Secretary ington, April 21.—Protests | jjughes and that the characteriza- tiauing to be mady to the tions were his own was an error partment as a result of an which the Assoclated Press regrets wd Drass dispateh which in- | And in fairness to Mr. Hughes read- { ily acknowledges of its own accord. Sluted the: Becretary , Mapy representatives In congre: had recommended to con- however having foreign born con- ligld restrictions on immigra- »tituencies, aithough acknowledging nd had characterized immi- ' that the paraphrases of the reports b cortain natiohalities, among 10 Which they object were not those lows, Letts, Lithuanians, Rus. Of the secretary complain of their nenians, Persians and others | transmission and publication as com- able. | ing from the state department with ply to all these the state de- | 8n official letter of transmttal from t is pointing out that Sec- its head. They also are protesting to Hughes made no recommenda- | the department on the ground that ver and made no charac- ' the statements are incorrect. of any class of Immi. The paraphrase of the reports con- Come In and See Us About An A No. 1 Busi- Proposition if You Know the Hotel and Res- ant Game—We have a place that will make like a mint. The owner can prove it.: for confidential information. |CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. l o FHON R 343—_ROOMS 300 BANK BLDS l FOR SALM 8 Story Brick Block, 311! and 313 Church street, five ts and one store. Go ! paying proposition. Deep H. D. HUMPHREY Auto, Fire and Life Insurance. — Suroty Bonds. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. s IN STRFEPT. N. B. NAT RANK RUTLDING | STEAMSHIP TICKETS OREIGN REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | "PANUIGLEY 237, X2 NEWRRITAIN.CONN | STREFE T checks; regular price 59c. Dress Ginghams, 27 inches wide, checks, and plain colors; regular price 25c Dress Ginghams, Playtime Suitings, dark stripes, excellent for boys’ wear; Volles, 44 inches wide, very fine colurs; regular price Special s-Lay Sale ............. yd -’90 Madras Shiruag, men 84 mchu wide, a nne wuven and boys' wear; regular A s 42]/23 a fine woven lawric, a large line of the much wanted plaids ya 15(: 32 inches wide, large line of a 25¢ 32 inches wide, light and plain colors; regular Sale 3-Day Sale Apron Ginghams, fast color in blue and white checks; regular price 15¢. a 10¢ Percales, 36 inches wide, fine quality in a large assortment of figures; regular price 25c ELIZABETH ARDEN’S VENE- TIAN PREPARATIONS Elizabeth Arden’s delightful preparations were compounded to fulfill a definite purpose. 'Miss Arden experimented and cast aslde formulae until she developed a preparation which would accomplish that specific result. So it is not with empty boasting, it is with well-founded knowledge, that Elizabeth Arden says her preparations are perfect. Each is perfaction of its knd. ‘We have them all and if you will call at the Toilet Goods Department on the Main floor we will tell you ail about these charming alds to health and beauty. ceded that “there are of course many individual exceptions” to the classes which were characterized as un- desirable immigrants ;but the con- gressmen nevertheless take excep tion to the document. While Secre- tary Hughes personally signed the letter of transmittal it is understood that he did rot personally read the reports which were attached in the usual mannetf in which replies to con- gressional requests for infromation are prepared. Although the officials who pre- pared the paraphrases edited them vigorously before they were permit-" ted to go forward they are frank in saying they feel now they did not edit them “vigorously enough. The original reporty in some instances went much farther than the para- phrases in the characterizations which are being objected to. SAVITT & HAYES, INC, Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. New Britain, Conn. need apply. Steady work. Independent Shop The John B Boyle Co. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobw JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING 15 Sem > T attention to 13 Summer Street. PRICES iU Al hlh DS OF JUNK. und Second-Hand Furnitare L. ZELDES Wil Nae NOTICES. NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners to rent 75c half days. $ a day. Delivered promptly. Tel. 608-: 4-21-2dx AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Buick roadster, A1 shape; price Teasonable; all new tires. R. C. Rudoiph, 123 Cherry St. Tel. 2051. 4.19-6dx NOTICE—“Bronze and Zinc Metal Sirips.” | Best in the world. Will last forever. John | McGraw, agt., 419 Main St., City.. Phone 1673. 4-21-3dx NOTICE—Roller Skating st Professional Hall, 166 Arch St, Thursday and Satur- day nights this week. Tuesday and Satur- day nights next week. Come and enjoy yourself, Bring your friends with you. | 4-21-24 | e e e | NOTICE—Keep out all cold drafts, dust and rain. Keeps in the heat and saves 25 per cent on all coal bijls for all time. Guar- anteed to last forever. “The Bronze Zinc Metal Weather Btrip Co.” John McGraw, agent, New Britain, Conn. Office 419 Main | St. Tel. 1673. 4-15-18-21-3dx _— ACCOUNTANT—Books opene, closed, audit- ed, systematized; arrangements extra | bookkeeping, inventories, trial balances, monthly reports. Box 14Y, Herald. 01 wX | NOTIOE—Chamberin Metal Weather Siwips | for your windows and doors. Ask your ! neighbor. More than @ thousand homes and bulldings in New Britain are fitted with them. BSpring is the best time to have the work done by our own expert workmen. Booklet and information on request free. Estimates of cost promptly furnished. Address Y. M. C. A., New Britain, or 17, Pearl St., Boston, Mass. Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co 4- Zl)zdx’ NOTICE—Trucking, meving snd__ express, | ashes - carted also. Frank T. McMahon, 123 Cherry St. Tel. 822-4. 4-19- saxl ROTICE—Do your own moving and save balf. We furnish 5 ton truck and driver. Phone 2016-3 or call after six o'clock at 182 West St., second floor. 4-19.10ax NOTICE—RBay State Window Cl Co., C. Biderman, Manager. Window Cleaning angd Cleaning of every description. 73| Church .St. Tel. 762. 20-3dx do your trucking and moving of ashes from cellar or yard. Prices reasonable. H. N. Wrighkt. Tel. 99 4-16-6dx A, e St ity NOTICE—Cpricomist, Cnalk Talk sad QUolcRIAp for Gniertmatetes, | taire aud dssces; something snsppy. 4l Maimgren Hersld office, City. »-33a2 i i ey NOTICE—Boston Garage, Berlin Ave., Kensington. Repairing. Taxl cab serv- Day and night. Tel. 1641-2. Sam Carpenter. 4-13-1wx NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc. made over equal to new and retyrned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co., §0 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-264x e e e NOTICE—Bulld st Momauguln. We build ‘em right. We rent ‘em right. We sell ‘em right. Phone Colony 5-13. J. W‘Iter ‘Darley, Carpenter and Bullder, No. 53 Second Aye., Cossy Beach. 3$-30-30ax —— e e STOP AND READ!—“The Commecticat Paint Co.” is at kinds of inting, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richard- son, Mgr., 40 Church St. Phone 1‘21 2 x 4 n.\u:nfu HKoUas. spart- NOTICE—Let me TO REN Furnished housekee ments. 73 Grand St. Tel. 37-2. 4.21-23-2ax —_— st TO RENT—Large Nicely fgrnished front room, with all conveniences. 4z Prospect st. 4-21-3dx et e e s TO RENT—Three rooms furnished for u:nn housekeeping. Separate entrance, gas | electricity. 16 Monroe St. 4 also single rowm. two gentiemen; 4-21-1ax Walsh, 64 Church St. two men, in private American family. 325 Chureh St. 4-20-3dx TO RENT—Furnished front reom, 5 minutes from couter, for two, with bdath. 280 ‘Washington St., 2nd floor. 4-20-2dx — e TO. RENT—Comfortable . furnished front Toom, two single beds, suitable for two people. Price reasonable.. Five minutes from Main St. Apply 82 Lake St. 4-20-3d TO BENT—Desirable furnished cen- trally located, steam heat, electricity, hot baths. Apply Mrs. Seeley, second floor, 61 Main St. Tel. 798-12. 4-20-Mx, TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, -m.‘ heat, electric lights, hot water and bath. Luu- or gentlemen. Inquire 65 Winthrop | 4-19-4ax § s TO RENT—] rooms, best residen. tial section. Reasonable rates. Addpess Box 168, Herald. 4-15-t¢ TO RENT—] room and private family. 234 E. Main St. SALES AGENCY—A small Invest- ent will secure extensive agency for a light, beautiful, sturdy and economical 4 cylinder motor car. Selling at a price within the reach of all. If you are in- terested in & legitimate business oppor- tunity write or come and see us. The Seneca Motor Sales Co., Middlefleld, Conn. Phone Middietown 1433-4. 4-18-1wx WANLIEL—s Rl ML ., with aplendid opportunities for Box 148, erald. advancement. 4-21-1a WANTED—A heusckeeper for family of three—no washing. Herald, Box 8J. 4-16-6d Yl to mssist in general house- Room 102, National Bank Bldg. 4-19-2a for general 4-19-3ax work. WANTED—Girl over twengy housework. Tel. 1305. WANTED—A woman who will go out wash. ing. Tel. 1476. 4-20-3dx WANTED—Experienced second maid. anley Club, 121 Maple St. 4 Ap- 0-2ax TED—GIrl for general office work. Ap- ply Parker & Deming, 193 Main St. 20-34 WANTED—Capable woman for . general housework—Rlectrical appliances = make vork ocasy. Apply afternoom OF evening, FOR SALE—1 “$125. Apply 10 p. m. Studebaker. Will sell for 270 Oak St, between 4 to 4-19-8ax FOR SALE—Maxwell five passenge: ing. Price reasonable. 30 West St. Joe Melen. 4-19-3ax TRY THE OVERLAND Co. for bet- ter service on Willys-Knight, Ford and Overland cars. Satisfaction guaranteed. r tour- I Cor. Arch and W. Pearl St. 4-1s.sdx‘l AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per : cent to %0 per cent. Complete engines, transmissions, rear.ends, magnetos, car- buretors, bodies, tops, windshields, axels, spring and fenders. 100 bargains in used touring cars, roadsters, trucks and chassis; no reasonable offer refused New Britain Auto Exchange, Cutler & Tourgee, Props., 76 Willow St. Tel. 1985. We are dyying used ecars. 4-15-2wx FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Studebaker Touring, bumper and motor meter, $135v. Box 15F, Herald. 3-23-tt FOE SALE—Five Studebaker auto, 1920 model. 1In good condition. 336 Elm’st. 4-18-1wx i O S T R R Vit FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland touring, all cord tires, unefspare, two bumpers and motor meter. it sell at once as owner I ting largdf car. Will sell for $1125, t to suit purchaser. Box 15E. FOR BALE—Au “Al" condition. Arch ‘St. Tel. H. U 106-2. FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet auto- mabile in A 1 condition. Geo. Cooley, 368 Park St. Phone 940. 4-18-6d e USED CARS OF VALUE. The cars listed below are taken in trade for new Studebakers as we do not buy for cash to speculate. All these cars are in our used car dept. ready to run, and can be bought on easy terms. We are open evenings. BUICK 6 SEDAN. BUICK 6 TOURING, BUICK TOURING. BUICK 617 PASSENGER BUICK 4'ROADSTER. STUDEBAKER SPECIAL. STUDEBAKER BIG SIX. JORDAN TOURING. OVERLAND TOURING, BRISCOE TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. REO TOURING. OVERLAND 4 TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING, MAXWELL TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. STUDEBAKIR TOURING. STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Areh St. 1920 1918 1916 1920 1915 1920 1920 1918 1916 1915 1915 1;11 USED CARS. Open Evenings. 6 to 8:30. Open Evénings We do not misrepresent Used Cars any more than we would mis- represent New Cars. Here is a list fof Used Cas carry our “stamp of spproval”. you are not already acquainted with what that means—ask any one who has ever done any business with us before—little or big—and abide by their. own judgment. 1919 Buick Coupe. New Tires, Slip Covers, Bumper Bar, Mirror. Price right. 1917 Hudson Coupe. will sell cheap. 197 Hudson Sedan. At a Bargain. 1916 Willys.Knight Touring. New Paint Has been overhguled, five good tires. Very little money. 1916 Cadillac Coupe, 3 Pass, Has been overhauled in our repair shop. 1915 Stevens-Duryea. Touring and Sedan body. bargain. At a ‘Watch our ad. LASH MOTOR CO. A Reputable Concern. ’ ‘W. Main St. Tel. 382, Easy payments arsanged. George Dunbar Salesman Dealers for Paige Cadillac Scripps-Booth . 15-t2 REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. 1918 MARMON TOURING. 1920 OLDSMOBILE 6 TOURING. 1917 DODGE TOURING. 1918 ALLEN SEDAN, 1920 OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. 1917 PAIGE ROADS’ 1918 WILLYS-KNIGHT Ltlol'!!\ll. And other tourings, roadsters and closed cars, s THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484 Time Payments A 3 3-30-tt b 4 FOR SALE—WIll sell reasonable for quick sale, a 1917 Brisco touring car in good .running condition. Box 20D, Herald. 4-21-1ax —_— FOR SALE—Chevrolet 5 passenger, Al co dition. A real bargain. Act quick. D ! \ l l AUTOMOBILES, ¥FOR SALE—1917 Hudson super six, just overhauled. Can show 50 miles an hour in Bargain if taken at once. 1917 . 3-4 ton truck, just overhauled . Bargain If taken at once. Call at rear 430 Main St., Hanpa's Garage. ' 4-21-3dx ——— e WANTED—To buy small farm from 5 t] acres. Address, Herald, 1$30x 20%4. 4-21} WANTED—A tenement of about six in western part of city, by American ily of three. Address Box 272, Mlaii Conn. . + WANTED—To make dress size 36. For particulars write Dressm Hox 7B, Herald. 2 ‘WANTED—Four or five room small one family house. Must be mod Address Box 1744, Herald Office, USED CARS. 1920 Hudson 7 passenger touring car, with cord tires like new. 1919 Ford Panel Delivery.- 7 — WANTED—Portable garage. sions and price. Herald.. State ouring car. Audress Garage, B0 4-2 ‘WANTED—Space in private garage for ster, near corner of rrospect and Wi Sts. 59 Arch St. T 95 4e2 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CO. 196 Em se. ¥ Tel, 3L ¢ 4-2-3d tern part of city, near . ply to Geo. L. Loomis, P. Corbin Co., or Box X20X, Herald. 4.1 WANTED—To communicate with who is most particular as to his to the end that advertiser may d aparument of ¢ rooms on or near Malin by April or May. Address Herald Omice. all im- provements. Five minutes from P. & F. Corbin’s factory. Inquire 49 Cherry St. 4-21-2ax T DS R SR S o R B L TO RENT—Four room temement 50 Austin St. 4-21-1dx WANTED—Four or five' reoms, four furred, second toof, {llhll ten m walk’ from Church aad\Stanley Sts. erences. Address Herald, Box 19Z. " TO RENT—2 five room temements to remt, modern improvements, in- good location,. center of city. Call at 325 Church St., second floor, or 304 Main St., barber waop. 4-21-1wx _—— TO RENT—4 room temement to rent, modern improvements, with or without garage. Robert J. Pape, 264 Cherry St. 4-20-2dx WANTED—6 or 7 reomi foré ‘May 1st, in gopd 277-14, or write to . Box office. locatiom: 6AB, H Eust Sant—alio adv, elsewhere in tnis bargain < we are offering.: Main St € TO RENT—Five room tenemeaAt at mour St. Apply 427 Chestnut St. Tel. 991-5. 4-20-3dx [ it U ST S NS G A 0 500 TO RENT—SIx room fiat, steam heat.. In- quire W. F McEnroe, New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main St. 4-20-2d 74 Sey. TO RENT—You get your rent free until May 1 1f you take either the § room or 7 room’ modern apartment at 559 Main St now. Steam heat, hot water and janitor sery: ice. Inquire Willlam C. , 390 Main St. 4 - 4-18-3d —_—— L TO RENT—Jr. O, U. A, M, hall 19 Hunger- ford Court, 1st and third Tuesdays. Tel, 1640. 4-18-6ax —_—_— TO RENT—Six room all modern / improvements, steam heat and hot water and janitor service all year around. Ap- ply M. Cohen, Tel. 2425. 4-16<te TO RENT—6 room ‘apartment, with heat and all modern convenienc nter ot jiald. d:19-3ax | pom : eyt [P L) AUTOMOBILE AGENCY « Co., 167 Amh St. 'héne D . —————— e — FOR SALE—Late model seven FOR SALE—ilightly first class - condition, _ . m“h 8t., Macaroni touring car, perfect mechasical condition, apw Urte ada Sitin, & Bt G4 for e senger service. Basy Private owner. Address Box xnx. Hetall Office. 4-19_8dx e —————————— POULTRY. 2 FREE range Rock Island Red chicken eggs for hatching $1.00 setting or $7.00 hun- dred. Also duck esgs. Tel. 675-15, Kensington. 4-16-5dx te. €o. FOR' M speed Harley bllq, nearly new, electric .lm FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. Barred Plymouth Rock, free range stock, 13 for $1. N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Cona. Tel. 264-12. 3-21-¢ BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; ua -px prepaid delivery guaranteed. Bt tor o Phtac HiNaialy #4785 ‘Roy Clark. Ras Hartford, Comn -t e a—————————— LOST-AND FOUND. LOST—Gent's coat with bamk book N. B. . Trust Co. in pocket, on Beaver St. or North St., Wednesday afternoon. . Return | to 82 Franklin St. Reward. 4-21-1d4 LOST—Between Grand St. snd Hoffman’s bakery on Arch St., & velvet bag con- taining small sum of money and glasses. Finder please return to Herald Office. 4-20-2dx LOST—Gold wrllit watch, between railroad station and Stinley St., by way of Elm. Reward if returned to Herald Office. 2ax P it & LOST—Bank book, between Osk and H-ll; Sts. Finder please return to Herald nf-‘ fancets, ‘electric, ieaded dome, ail order. Bargain for cash. m.‘ Tuff, Berlin, Conn. - Violin, cornet, i also. garden tools and wh Tow; very cheap. Call atter § D, floor 43 Orange' St. Y FOR SALE—At s sacrifice, mason | face bricks, wall tiles; coping il tar and brick hods, .>x3 and 2xé. 1x6 yellow pine, wheelbarrows, piek] shovels, sash cprds, ‘cord 1rom, | timber ' trucks, gasolme water kettle and furnace and lot of I etc. Wil sell whole or In part.. n the yard on West Ellis St flmfl o0 1 p.m. formerly Hibbard lumi Cunt Dogzcia fice. Reward. 4.20-2dx corner ‘East and Dwight bake shop. LOST—Biack pocketbook, contalning B muter’s ticket book and trolley tickets, between State Normal school and station. Return to R. C. Anderson, State Normal school . 4- SITUATION WASNTED. 'ANTED—Ambitlions men character, to handle a live proj Stocks or Bonds. Meyer & Co., 307 Ape| Bids., Bridgeport, Conn. et dx . WANTED—Autemobile painter, experienced, Apply corner Elm mour 8t. ‘WANTED—Position by young womam stenographer, typist or bookkeeper. ply Box $AA, Herald. 4. WANTED—Driving position. Ex chu ‘eur desires driving position for Sa s and Sundays. Call 2657-4 between t lnd 7 evenings or Herald Rox 14K. 4-20-4dx PERSONADS, PERSONAL —The House of the Good Samar- itan and Faith Home for the Aged Sick, Blind and Lame. Address Sec’y of Faith Home, 451 West Main St., New Britain. 4-20-4d WANTED. First class automobile mechanif None other need apply. 8. & F. MOTOR BALES €O, 155 Elm St. Tel. 7 b= 4-21+, REAL ESTATE FOR uy my treat. | ments for a complete cure. Working ' people and families are treated at K FOB SALE—Bullding lot, 60x145, $1.50 per treatment until cured. fora Road. ' Inquire 143 Tremont Electric treatments of all kinds. | Electric light baths and all forms of ¥OR SALE—New brick bullding, the violet ray machine treatments for small !f,uwry. n'lllkhplu.nt o1 are given without additional P e, reamnatie. . BN Pflv-tg woman’s treating room wlthl -4 p"h",,','“ P Oy 200 8 lndy n rbarge,’..m.tofip.m. DR, COOMBS | o i early Plainville, with four room cabin pine trees. 3500 cash required. M Physician and Chiro. evenings. FOR SALE—2 acre room house; barn, age. " Pric Easy terms. Tel. 92- «r evenings.

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