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18 W BRITAI} IAILY L e RN T & Y T T O UL Y U YV NS A WA S TSN P Y AR TR T The Annual MID-WINTER SALE Starts Tuesday, January 3rd A General Reduction in All Departments This is one of the biggest selling events of all the year and most of the savings by us this season from our best are on brand new merchandise, purchasc safer opportunities manufacturers. Surely no event could present better or to save on the very apparel that thousands of people are ready to buy. MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S COATS WRAPS DRESSES GOWNS FURS MILLINERY SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS ARFS HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS NECKWEAR AND NOVELTIES EVERY ITEM VERY ADVANTAGEOUSLY PRICED with which it had been said. "1 not better than the other one, he could do little ‘too badly mishandled’,” she myself believe that had it been for the work done before was called in my case he could have effect- ed a complete cure. “Dr. Lorenz does not a miracle man. He is simply d8ing the best he can. I believe he had been too much exploited by those who handling his finances. He has been given too much publicity, which I am sure, he does not want and does not appreciate. He all he can under the circumstances “There is, of course, much jealousy among doctors, and they are to see great honors go to a doctor, Personally, T am very fond of Dr nd I feel that if 1 had not been for him T would not now | ican Medical association that the cure ARMOUR’ DAUGHTER of Lolita Armour, daughter of Ogden DEFENDS DR. LORL\/‘ Armour of Chicago, by Dr. Adolf T | enz of Vienna *‘was not today brought a statement from the former Miss Armour, who is now Mrs. John Her | J. Mitchell, Jr. In 1903 and 1904 op- ‘lrmllm.\ were performed by Dr. John | Ridlon of € and Dr. Lorenz on | Mrs. Mitchell. | “I cannot Chicago, Dec. 30.—Publication of | has been effected an article in the Journal of the Amer- l the hip treated by Dr. | becausc a cure,” he Declares That He Did Aid ) claim to be Recovering Use of Her Limbs. that a in cither perfect cure hip, but Lorenz is far say are is doing Six Tenement Brick Block and One Family House to be sold at a Big Loss. Property is being foreclosed on. Here’s your chance for a good bar- [ ne stiing so much pieasure ot gaih. Big piece of land goes with the property. o NG T SOt Look this up NOW. YeaninElenines: CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. chairman of t 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. HOME"T’OWN” not cager foreign Lorenz, Senator Pen rose, finance mittee, ment since | a bronchial cold attack is but on the advice his pl he is remaining within doors com apart £t Mot day silitering The slight of sician fron NO-NO-FROM PEEKING JN CELLAR | WINDOWS:! STANLEY Aum’ SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCIETY FOR SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING TODAY BROUGHT JAMES BARKMAN, THE WELL KNOWN REVENUE AGENT, TO TOWN TO PUT DOWN THE TRAFFIC /N HOME BREW, Lyt~ HERALD, { particular departments state FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921, U S ST Have you a tenement or a furnished room to rent? Thousands Read e A the Herald’s Classified Tell -;= CASH IN This columns daily — them ONLY ONE WORD. your story. CENT A is nol a question little advt. the advertiser money. L9 ronr SALE—~AUTOMOBILES TO KENT, Just TOKENT—Tive room fe en ~ 10 RENT—Vive roam feremeat, il fouring ) Bast M ' Vim delivory I 1 TOR SALE 4»\”1...4 H;Iu delivery, | 2 Filin 18 i im FOIC SALYE—1810 Chrevolet onal 1017 dx CLASSIFIED MINIMUM CHARGE 20c hilling and postage cost more than the price of the and in eliminating this work we save 10 Austing Ay T S Have you sccond hand il 1l estate to sell? furniture, a us car There is no quicker or ADVANCE - cheaper way of locating Booklkeeping, a buyer than through the Herald columns. of cvedit. (Classified NOTI( NOTICE—Sewing of yderate FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ron ~\x| 1 ¥ all Kinds 1 set of o prices, Call 201 wondl X [PONEBUY A KEOP LIGHT wntil yon v n The Kdeal Combination stof One Overland, will - make olph Garage, 1 1O RENT—Brick gurnge 150 Glon 8t 1 wl w good nx new. Come inusual ear, C. A, Bence ore Good used cars arc 12-30-d1 10 Ky Nix room fls Areh St Also five it | 1o Steam | i 7 12-28-d2 TO RENT—Firat cluss SN Foom new bunga- S Nt 1 rond w TAIRE AN how fenders e five roon perfect, Elmer Autom . use, wll ec “Maln '8t 1 10 RENT provem: An BATTERY NTORAGE—TLet Five room tene \hout our new winter storag right with Prest-O-Lite, ©O Battery Co., 41 Washington Ht. I us ftell you ment, tener IO RENT—Four floor. Improveme room = nts, 127 GRINDING — General A repnir work, Tho 11, orks, 451 West Main 8t 10-11-1f CYLINDER over- Nauling a and TO lights RENT—Individunl g and Apply 60 TO 1 |n‘\|—\ cottage of FOR LIBRARIES Declare That $1 Per Caita Is Suificient Revenue —Nix room flat ve voom fenement, furnace amer a Chicago, Dec. 29.—Resolutions en- Inquire ) dorsing a national certification board for public libraries and others declar- ing that $1 per capita is a reasonable minimum revenue for the library equipped with trained librarians, will presented to the mid-winter meet- of the American Library asso- tion which opens here tomorrow nd continues three days. One resolution to he offered hy a special committee ned to the subject of a national certificate board reason ve large TO RENT—In Belvid ment, all modery ter heating systo ve room tene m and garage shop, maint Apply 1 and Cherry 0 KE ulm one man for 1% i of W hnm ined by corner resolved that the American ciation empowers and ’Iv'll~ the executive board of the g sociation to appoint forthwith a special committee, which committee, in co-operation with representatives of other bodies interested in standards of library service, shall be charged vith the following specific. duties, to wit: “To prepare article tion for state or ra 1 national certification board for in which boarg the Ameri-| i an Library Association shall alway we the power to appoint a majority of the members, and, “To report on ways and means of financing the activit of such a cer- tification board."” The committee on Library Reve- | nies recommends the adoption of the following: “The American lLibra Association declares that $1 per capita, of the population of the community served, b, 070 0 esiratie is a reasonabl¢d minimum revenuc S iaHi iaatt fior s ot for the Iik in communities desir- ‘o, City Hall ing to maintain 2 good modern public - library with trained librarians. This sum should cover a library with reading room branch ibraries and reading rooms within veach of all the people in the communities, a registration of 306, of the lerable collec- books of about stean T—Tour roor and all J-m family. Ma tenement, imiproveme to Inquire Jo Murr YO RENT—Garage, corner of incorpora- charter for wes for . Works 1O RENT— ibraries, & B M iree connecti Apply Moders ro REN' steam hea rooms, Shop. 11-84 ut reasonable may —Xight room tencment Will rent Colored peopl particulars call TO REN 15 Meadow St i ta For 'wo of the finest office rooms u town, 1198, 11-25 five_room fiat Tat IO RENT—Five room fenement Church St v, H quire at Adkins Printing Co. REMAINS A MYSTERY Are P card holders equal to population, and a cons tion of the more expensive with a home use of capitat. desiring their i t needs exten- sively, will need to provide support eyond the minimum of $1 per ipita, and for the highest grade of service §2 per capifa would be a reasonable sum. This would include work sufficient to bring jome to the childven, the foreign peaking people, business men, ar- tisans, advanced students, public officials, and in general all classes of people, the opportunities that such a library is not only ready but is able wiford, with rvice that is administered by trained librarians having knowledge in - their Such a serv- registration of Eaperts Sl Unable to Tell reference, volumes pe Communities braries to supply five Where “Va nt Signals” Come From Via Wircless, expert the not yet London, Dec. 30, maost liligent research, able to say whence the sterions ‘vagrant'” signals day ,and particularly on rom come at ni every are stension I wirele the earlie wireless t in reception clectric ong distance difri culties natural pheric down the the phist,” Fleming the Roya “Having 1 atmos Hrges electric passing receiving aerial have heen the wireless telegra Ambros University tole Arts. He said wrd to the fuct that the lectric special Lane o I'rofessor John of Society ice should lead to a London card holders cqual to 500 the | population and a reading at tendance equal to or greater than the of books issued for home of of room reg positive poten tial the of atmospheric ¢ number radic carth inerenses at e rate o I volls per meter ascent, MURDERS IN YEAR surprising Tred quite 1lone feehle Dec Iforty-one mur ™ committell in Connecticut first eleven months of this to regords of the of health. This is 150 of from the num- of such erimes in this state dur sponding eleven months —FOX'S There were 51 during 1 fifty-two in 1919, as| Mon.—Tues.—Wed. i LO0B IR THOMAS MEIGHAN great increase in| then is atfributed | bereld L] influx of aliens{| *“The Conquest of Canaan™ and the| in 1 large currents to this canse veh may utterly al currents.' is the State's Record During Past 12 Months Better Than Year Ago swamp the 30 inventor ders were ofessor 19 thermionic revolutionized and telephony eming receiver, tele of the valve the which wireless graphy ving \ecording department e s——————————————— seven the corre st year 1920 eigh f 1 Wl of guinst oen The inc to th tervening period the ak was reached jnst after the World War, is to the effect of warfare in re 16 1an life in many quarters Iy larg 1in the LS LA that PASTOR SUES Ma Armenian TRUSTEES. Paltegian, pas Apostolic church brought suit 1inst the hurch for salary due stees are Harry Kevor Hagopian, Toros Asgian, George 8 | Manuel Atash amount of §1,000 was | ‘onstable IFred 'Winkie by Attorney David | returnable in the court of pleas at Hartford the first January. ipre s city, hs YOUR EYES EXAMINED HAVE Frank E. Goodwin orTrom Riny 327 Main St Tel. 1005 The Home of Satisfied Fye-Glass l W eI orkiar perty to by ( it issue Nair, i 1esday ir B ————— WOOD—Mived wae Dolivered, $12.50 rite your orde o delive A Ma & Equip. Corp., New ington Jdnet 10-6el | {in wln\‘ IA“}‘“Y‘« Phone e i has bought the Wash- POR SALE—Sheepskin cont, best condit EXPERT repuiring on all 1005 1 LOAN AND MORTGAGE S—$100,000 {0 Toan Amounts to |- all! 51 nd mortga tnm SALE-—Domestic Phone 174-3 sewing machine, one L Price 12-30 FOR SALE-—~High gr Used three 1 Ias le upright mahogany nths, acrifice | Andrews, 101 Arch 12-30-2dx Call once term FOR SALY: n good condition, at ¥ Ll S2Lp T, WINTER SFORAGE, 5 n Battery Mfg 100 West Main St., per month, ow Rritain next to j sawed and deliy- nalf cord st Tel FOR SALE—Cord wood, 1, $10 cord, Holcombe, 51 Fairview NOTICE— | welr rogulai | logue A pders, conl bu relght ' paid, Wallingford, br furn “ ah FOR SALE ST DL A 054X NOTIC FOR SALL J r Syrup. O, ax- | b it ) Complete house Matteo Broad st and Co. electro pla Plainyii! (5 NOTICE—Haye £prings, pillow equal to new holstering Hid Tremont Bt. Tel FOR SALT: &g Buffalo incubator, it pie il turned samo day. Bedding Co., 12-6-1mox in stove ien rd. Phone ompt delivery, T Bquip. Corp, 12 THE FURNITURE St New, bought anc niture mo XCHANGHE, 67 Arch R M adhe B and anfique furnit ngton Juct, Conn. resh exgs delivered to your s Eggs, Box 6, Herald. 12-22-wix FOR SALE—F) home, Ad ed any length; red, Leon I, North St., city, 1mox | Lo fee-house. 8 roor 000, with it SALE—10 @ . farr orchard T for confi January *ractical nur last of 6, Herald MEN, women, over 17, desiring nment positions, $130 monthiy. for free list of positions now open. Washing- 1 3 comp [YorNG Good wa & 12242 D—At once, neral housework Apply Tel —Girl for mother's juitable Bldg., WANTE hel Stanley LOST containing = . [ YOUNG Jady studying from (he Box 8K, Herald MANDOLIN Private Instruction on Mandolin, Banjo and Ukulele Lessons At Pupil's” Home E.C.Benson Barker 1392 PARK ROAD Hartfor Telephone Connection on North Burritt or | I, soft tan and white return to Herald Office. 7 12-3 ind Rebekah to 44 Greenwe LONT—Past Noble pin. Finder please 1 LOST—Blnck urn to | Herald Office. Rewar 3d FURNISHED ROOMS, ey —FOX’S— THE GREAT CLIFFORU Mon.—Tues.—Wed. housekeeping Al fmprove top floo. RENT—One light \so two 10 single roor it l St . Centrally ences requir Phone 10 A. PINKUS Eyes examined, 3 Grove Hill. satis- faction gnaranteed, PALACE—Starting Sun, Wallace Reid, Elliott Dexter, Gloria Swanson in “Pon’t Tell Everything” R S ’ KEEP WARM plete i nf Ranges, Pare and Oil Heaters al a reas Registered Optometrist and Optician Over 30 year: perience in Eye MAIN STREL 306 ‘PHONE 570 We have lor Stove: \\ sonable price. OPENING ||| New and second-hand furniture sold and exchanged. A. LIPMAN |31 LAFAYETTE ANNOUNCING THE —OF-— The City Taxi Service . 127 CHIURCH STRELT — Service Unexcelled — Large W osmall Cars Reasonable Rates. CALL 0 Day or HOWARD STEELE BENNIE ST Save your old RAGS and PAPERS L. ZELDES Will Pay Better Prices Now \Alm Second Hand Men's Clothes und Fur- WASKIEWICZ | niture | 116 WEST ST at TEL. 633-23 HOME OF THE EVERSHARP PENCIL AND PEN The Pencil That is Always Sharp and Never Sharpened From 50e to $10.00. — WE REPAIR EVERSHARPS — New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN FOR SALE Lilac Street, Lot $500 Cash Required. Dwelling, 17 A5x150—Price, $4,600, Only H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. National Baok Building. 2-Family OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3, Opun Saturday Evenings