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President Iodgkins of the George Washington University suppressed “The Ghost,” college paper, which published a draw- ing made by Miss Winifred DeVoe, the fair co-ed above. She called it “The Peeling of the Belles It showed three girls pre- paring for their slumbers. PARKER & DEMING REALTORS If you want Life Insurance and are undecided just what plan you would like to carry out make an _appointment with us. We will show you a Con- vertible Policy with Double Indemnity and Total Disability. At the end of five years you have the privilege of adopting one of four options, namely: Limited Payment Life, Endowment, Ordinary Life with in- creased amount of Ordinary Fife with reduced pre- mium. This gives you time to figure out just what wou would like and can afford. DO NOT PUT OFF TAKING OUT LIFE INSURANCE Here’s a Man Who Has Dropped $1500 on the price of his house. We refer to No. 61 Madison street. Original price $12,000. Our 1922 price'is $10,500. Fine two family house, which can’t be duplicated anywhere. Cost owner $12,000. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. s | ford are B ning. The inst NEW ENGRAVERS G0 - OUT ON STRIKE Hartiord Shops Not Alfected, BRITAIN DAILY H T A Have you a tenement or a furnished room to rent? Thousands Read the Herald's Classified columns daily — Tell | - Though 80 Other Cities Are | ' R l them your story. DHAR NS ’ ONLY ONE CENT A | WORD. membey in 80 eities of the country went on strike today in protest against o worls 1Q the Amerienr wag reduetion or lengthening' of ing hours, | headaguarters photo-engravers’ o Employers sought (o 48-hour the ity the tinue the sioner weeording to reports the soclation reinstate the |- Teth rog sai Price allowing JOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES 019 Chrevolet touring e, 1917 Vi . will week at of to reduce wages $5, 44-hour unton declined to IMlader, socintion said the approximately 8 wage heing present Prose week 1o con Thie chinge of the wolld have thie aweel plants in but employers an next few days failed, they i CYLINDER GRINDING — General haulivg and repair work, The N Mty orks, 451 West Main St 10-11-tf accept Lonis commis : FOR SALE—=Chrevolet touring ear 1920 <iadel, in good condition, M. Jones, Pleasant Ave Forest W reduction per WerH g about $5¢ All closed taday Chicago were snid that union O'Nell Tire Phone 900 11-0-1f ght with K 11 Washington St, it atfempts to reach Rigtory, (Ot within the would open {1 HRre hops and obtain ofher VAR commercial and NeWSpaper planits employes | only not heing were a Air - Land Race York. Seventy shops en closed In New Yorl New Jan mercial ving Whout 1,600 men the reach com oying were of negotinti the photo-ct result of failire agreement ending hetween the and the photo-engrayv- was said that conntry cmploying union would an troversy vers | board of trad ers’ g It throughont the members of the opened until the dispute The shops affected by the engaged in the advertisir eular and Kindred trades. Woll, international president union was expected here today to take of the situation which de- veloped as a result of a disagreement over a reduction of 08 d a djustment of Whrking Photo-engravers employed by are not involved in the ion shops not he . book, cir- Matthew the charge conditions. news- plpe con- troversy In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan. Approximate- ly 400 in 14 local shops failed to report today | for work claiming that they had been locked out., The employers on the other hand deelared the men were on strike because it was proposed to put into effect a 48-hour work week, They had been working 44 hours a week photo-engravers employed raving plants in Hart- fected by this strike. S = Holl, auto speed demon, and se, Germany's foremost air pilot, most on even t when this raph was made as they in the suburbs of Berlin. The ai plane won, despite a handicap in fav- or of the auto. Snow Highball The photo-er not JOINT INSTA ATION A. G. Hammond Camp And Ladics Auxiliary To Hold Program There will be Jjoint installation of the officers of A Hammond Camp and the Ladies’ Auxiliary at the State armory on Arch street tomorrow eve- tion will commence promptly at § o'clock and will be in charge of the department officer, Kol lowing the work, a supper will he served, after which a social time will be held. Speakers of hoth orders will be heard and will talk on the past acti- vities. W. W. Bullen has been named commander, Captain A, H. Griswold, senior vice-commander and George Staubly, junior vice-commander. GYMNASTIC UNION ELI At the regular meeting of Assem- bly 50 of the Slovak Gymnastic union held in Sokol hall on Sunday after- | noon George Cherpack was elected president. Other officers are as fol- Vice-president, John Hamilla, recording Link, wicial Seman, treasurer; Nk Party, b Gabany, lows: John J. | Prank Frank evka and 1 mitte Ja gyvmnastic teache or secreta John Mark- financial com- Peter Labas THE OLD HOME TOWN ! I One of the first things Pussyfoot Johnson did when he returned to the You SAY ITS e REFORMERS Unitgd States from India wi to par- take of*a highball—made entirely of snow. India, he predicts, will be dry lin a few years, 4 W % e Report of the Condition of LIGHT HARDWARE - CA E COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY At the close of Lusiness on the 31st day of December, 1921 Bills Disc annted 4.53 THIS TOWN HIS FAVORITE HITCH RAIL TODAY- AND DISCOVERED TOO LATE THAT IT HAD BE ) ED WURGLER WENT TO LEAN AGAINST : ; S = . & [REMOVED BY THE CIyic REFORIM SOCIET, TN Dremand S98.42 68,800.00 NEEDS MOR LEADERS AN NOT S0 MANY LEANERS " Bond uritl ixtures . 51,000.00 e ity 5,000.00 rom Reserve Agents ...... and National 16,489.06 21,084.58 2,415,668.84 loss expenses | Due to Banks and Bankers ... Dividends Unpaid Savings D General Deposit Certificates of time demand Doy Doy wings or Thrift s ow 160,306.14 of deposit, for money borrew 220,000.00 Total Liabilitic State of Connecticut County of Hartford. 1, J. C. LOOMIS, Treasurer of the afore- sald TRUST COMPANY, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the Lest of my knowledge and f. LOOMIS, Treasurer, W to before me, this MOREY BORLEN. Notary Public, - XALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY a Oy 1022 CLAS i1c A MINIMUM CHARGE 20c ADVA}D .- CASH This is not a question billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. TO RENT, m b ter henting TO RENT--Hall, 50552, 16 feet high, suit- able for dancing, meetings, ot Tdeal place for pool parlor, 13 Lafayetto St Ap ply 41 Lafayotte St ix room b Also Inquire 10 R Road, | West 2112 Iider Main £t 10 T—Tenement of four rooms, ti floor of thye ment house, ALl modern {mprovements, 17 Chestnut 8t, Trico $12 Inauire on premises, frst ooy, Mys, Caris son 1-3-2dy cottage lient, fireplace vady for oceupancy Jan A Gorbach, insuran '8 blork room all branches wton Junctie d bath, Ste TO RENT—Garage on Lake Beulevard, Belvidere, Phone 2060-12 3 1-3-1d 10 RENT—A tailor shop. mai by one man for 16 years, Apply 8 RLore corner of Whiting and Cherry St —Tour room ten Beat and all fmproy adult family, Inquire Main St. 10 REN' ur room ten provements, at 83 Ilart floor., Adults preferred. 1O RENT aud Hary rage, corner of Blu W. Loomis, spaces for dead stornge. The W. Mait 13-t g office rooms, Modera Boot Shop. 11-5-t1 2 at Meadow Will rent reasonable taken at once. Colored people may ap ply. For particulars call 2 tine, Two of the finest office roon Tel. 1198 T0O REN town, ery desirable five room furnished. L. 1 at Heat furnished. Iking Printing Co., 66 Clurel -1t Church § quire at A WANTED—M BRAKEMEBN ) monthly; experience (which position?) 1 Oftice.. un —Boy to take blueprint rafting ro H crred.” Box 188, ¢ anteed delivery Send for circular. Broode Clark, East Hartiord, RE Providence, Jan 3.—The pas a state prohibition enforcement in line with the 18th amendment, was recommended by Governor kmory J. San Souci today in his message to the general assembly, which began its 1922 on. e NOTICE, Taken by virtue of an TION, to me directed, signe sued, and will be sold at PUBLIC \g JUE, to the highest bidder, at the PUBLIC SIGN POST, in the Town of New Britain, County of I 8 and State of Connecticut, FOUR'I (14) days from date, which will be on TUESDAY, the 10th day of JAN- UARY, A. D, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy said kxecu- tion and my fees thereon, the follow- ing described property, to wit: 1 Pierce-Arrow Limousine, 1 Hud- son Limou 1 Eleetric Pump, 3 Jacks, 3 Spare Tires. Dated at New Britain, Coun., 27th day of December, 1921, Attest: this FRED WINKLE, Constable, untreated milk is dangerous for Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of germs that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE mettod, PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK Is safe for young and old—it 1§ really safe because not alone does it come from healihy cows and handled with sanitary o 3 but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZEL making it absolutely pure. Raw, GIVE US A TRIAL. J. E. Seibert & Son Pasteurized Milk & Cream SIFIE Have you second hand furniture, a used car WO RD or real estate to sell? There is no quicker or cheaper way of locating a buyer than through the Herald’s Classified columns. CE .- of credit. Bookkeeping, NOTICE, ey Prem d, $1.26 a duy. ontact and repaired. Satisfaction mionthly three montlis Payment Hig wacrifice Androws, for n few cusonable, S | NOTICE=Stor KATAg age Lt FOR SA to 350 uarts 100 anteod to b overy respect Quarter, city Anywhere itk a Class article In Maplecraft farm, Stanley from « i SMITH Bros. Mac general el 3 | chine wark also Llanking plercing, forms y Ing, stamping and all kinds of press POR SALE—Stationary gasolin 3 work. 152 High St, city. Phone 1187 . and Also 1 Ford 1 sawiing Tnquire 45 wood, Comnerton | - s e v x| Nomic furn i tained throug taken care of or call Max Tresky, -4, 19 paper in stock. and pai at reasonalle papered, muterial and labor 5 1 up, Orders obe d not filled, at same price, Drop card 39 Harvard St. Tel Kalsomining i new, lnst i nwood Ix FOR SALE—Furniture, practically Rensonable if sold at once, 10 Gr St. No dealor, 1 —Full size brass bed, i hox 1 good condition, $13. Tel 7 ing 31-6dx untit you have i stop and tail n, 83 30-64% DON"I' BUY A STOP seen The Tdeal Combi light. Dre al, Barnett St., kin cont, size for loss 11 No furth L . Sidoti b on Grocery store bought the Wash- at 165 Washington FOR SALE—Cord wood, suwed any length: " 12-28-6dx mount and delivered. Leon 1% Tel, 1033-4, 208 North St., city. 1-3-26dx AGES—§100,000 to loan , amounts to suit. st, New 12-29-14dx AND MOT on second mortgag Wm. L. Howard, Haven, WOOD—Mixed wood, cut in stove lengths, Delivered, §12.60 per cord. Phone bi write your order, prompt delivery, The American Mach. & BEquip. Corp., New- ington Juct,, Conn. 12-30-6d FOR SALE—Cord wood, sawed any length; any amount and delivered. — Leon I, Liegey. Tel. 1033-4. 208 North St, city. “1mox Center NCER Rejuveno Corsets, surgical sup- 5. Male ‘or female. All make corsets ed and repaired. Mys. Mack D, Hall, vd_Spencer Cor 72 » brooders, cor . Frcight pa A. B. Hall, Wallingford, G8 Bel- Apply atiernoon, ROOM on St. Woman o after 6 evenings second floor, or Suturday e your old matiresses, box springs, pillows, cushions, etc, made over equal to new and returned same da ) holstering ldw. City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 12-6-1mox ¥ hed room, all con- for nericans only, 162 one flight up. 1 voniences, Main £t s for light , electric lighte house- and 5 furnished roo i e Main. EXCHANGE, 67 Arch and antique furniture, Tur- ing Grato, THE TURNITURE St. New, second bought and sold at your own price. niture moved and stored, reupholst and all kinds of repairing, A, J, Mgr. 821\ ONE of N. e =L =3 stores services of oung married couple with good perienced Only i oom in good residential having had retail store exj Address Box 3, Her- need apply. Address Box 49, N 1-3-1dx Herald, o children, young couple, two or three s for light housekeepi —Waitress in cofice hou == FOUND FOUND—A sum of money turday, Dec, 31, Joseph Maerz, care H and Bamforth, 19 Main St VOUNG LADY for vaudeville net, as as- Experience not required. Blond 1 years old, appearance, not 20 pounds. Apply Clifford, Fox the- 1-3-1dx of WANTED—Housekeeper, middle aged wom- . Must come well recommended. Call at 214 Main St city, Room 5. urday morning. 'l AL BSTATE FOR SALE, EL 10K SALE—Smvin Kock, old es- tablished hotel (o settle estate. 60 rooms, diniug room seats 250y 4 car g oo cottage, fee pond, pleture Bargain, Completely furnisiied. Herald, Box T am selling COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS May I call at your home to explain my easy payment plan. ROBERT E. LOOMIS Tel. 952-13 FOR SALE furnished. give up. Address Herald, Doing good business, 2 Box . The J. B. Moran Garage Best Equipment For Charging Batteries Batteri Rent ORAGE Y n Who Know How ake Your Auto Tre Cadillacs A Specialty, The J.B. Moran Garage 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel, 62 ; House Phone 1864-15. —_——— KEEP WARM We have a complete line of Ranges, Par- lor Stoves, Gas and Oil Heaters at n ren- sonable p; New and second-hand furniture sold and exchanged. A. LIPMAN 34 LAFAYETTE ST, Repairing 4 and 6 room tenements at *Let Morun 441 West Main street. 4, 5 and 6 room tenements on North street. 6 gand 7 room apart- ments with steam heat, hot wa- ter, janitor sc ce on Main street, corner Elm. in Tow."” For particuiars apply to Cohn’s Coal Co. 3. MAIN ST. TE ' al Times Call 2 > A TRIAL ORDER FOR OUR COAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. 681 TEL. 1320-2 Save your old RAGS and PAPERS * for L. ZELDES Will P'ay Better Prices Now Also Second Hand Men's Clothes and Fur- niture Chicken hens lay more eggs or you money back. Order some today from the New Britain Bird and Feed Co. 105 Arch St. Tel. 1121-3 HOME OF THE EVERSHARP PENCIL AND PEN The Pencil That is Always Sharp and Never Sharpened From 50c to $10.00. 3 — WE REPAIR EVERSHARPS — New Britain Typewriter Exchange iST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN and your Chow make it Hen Chowder will get your 116 WEST ST. LTEL. 633-23 FOR SALE 2.Family Dwelling, 17 Lilac Street, Lot 55x150—Price, $4,600. Only $500 Cash Required. H. D. HUMPHREY i TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3, Madbanal Bank Bailding. Opn Saturday” Eveslngs