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EW BRITAIN DAILY Hartford Rugs and Draperies In the Mid-Winter Sale Room Size Rugs—Best Makes WILTONS Seamless Wilton Rugs, midwinter sale price ..... . Seamless Wilton \LlV(‘t I\ll’ i price . finished with linen f{ri size egular price $6¢ "midwinter sale $38.50. ze 9x12, regular price AXMINSTERS— Axminster Rugs, size Axminster Rugs, size 6x9, Axminster Rugs, size 8- Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, regular price $45.00. 9x12, regular price $39.50. Midwinter sale price . . regular price $27. Midwinter sale price . 10-6, regular price $42.50. Midwinter sale price Midwinter sale price . . BRUSSELS— Seamless Brussels Rugs, size 9x12, regular price $ ). Midwinter sale price $29.50. WOOL AND FIBER— One special lot of wool and fiber Rugs, size 9x12. $10.00. Midwinter sale price . . ... CREX RUGS— Big reduction in Crex Rug borders and allover effects. Prices and sizes are as follow: (e b s ) R o R TN e M R S R These Rugs are in the very best patterns with neat size 8x10, le..’»(b Bargains in Small Rugs RAG RUGS— Three specials in Colonial Rag Rugs, size 2 pricem et 30x60, regular pnce $3.25. Sale price ... 36x72, regular price $ Sale price . One special lot of Rag Rugs, plain color price $2.25. Midwinter sale price ......... Midwinter sale 98ec. 50, chul.n price $1.49. ,nr m&e bluc gray dm] mulln( | some time he hasbeen acting as spec- ’ TOWNS ARE ial representative of President Hard- | ing in Cuba in connection with. fi- "I'nrr ial nancial reforms. CROWDER GETS PASSAG INUNDATED. Downpour Causcs Panama Districts 4. river Will Sail on January 5 for Key West Serious —Has Been Working in Cuba. Havana, Jan. 4—DMajor Gen, E. H . e e e e T DEMAND 1S LESSENI steamship Mascottq sailing January | Washington, Jan. 4.—Lessened de- 5, for Key Woest, { mand generally for bills of acceptance | Lo | but a somewhat broader activity was |} ! dispatch last week | reported by the feder: ‘ The authorities at R 1l de ita Ma- tated that Gen, Crowder would soon | toda in year-end ""” report H‘:A! two Jives e been scuss Cuban conditions with offi- | ditions in the stance lost and there is heavy property dam- i asked for ance, \ials of the state department. IFor the 12 ! b the Col- — flows to the Gulf We can offer you a fine BUILDING LOT at e the WEST END. Building is going to BOOM in | nixies stanvamios mosors, 1922. Now’s the time to pick out your lot and get | St W, M Lol Good lots are scarcer than hen’s teeth in |t concirning reports that Floods in Torrential Tuira ma, Jan, flooded the provinee of Darien and the rains | have in the villages of and Yavisa inundated. na are rve board ¢ ot markets of A Washington a con- dist horder and Miguel on l'\(hnm\ ) nlnh\.l lor st | the U, 8. Senator Sutherland for informa- men, women and children in certain mining communities West were and in a starving condition that the reports werc in line. this burg. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank .Bldg. THE OLD HOMF TOWN | Virginia | destitute today denied | true 2n advt, best butter, $1. Russell Bro: BY STA'\JLEY \_QTH\NC =RETS r‘NE B SHOES 5 ;)_ DA NTS BO THAT HARD OLD BLACK RUBBER COAT HANGING IN FRONT OF ABE GOLDSTANS STORE BECOMES A MENACE TO LIFE AND LIMB ON A WINDY DAY. HE | spocdster Bt Phon SALE—Chrevolet touring en in good condition Jones, Plensant Ave, Forestville BATTERY IRAGE—Let us 3 about our new winter #orag B right withi Pre Lite. O'Neil Battery Co., 41 Washington St. 1 CYLINDER lauling T i B. Mfg. 51 West Main St 10-11-tf RALD, WEDNESDAY, Have you a tenement or a furnished room to rent? Thousands Read the Herald’s Classified columns daily — Tell them your story. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES four or quip 1-4-2d FOI SALE—1018 wire wheel Stutz, cord tires, all extra ¢ JANUARY 4, 1922, CLASSIFIED l1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c This is not a question ;- CASH IN ADVANCE -: Bookkeeping, of credit. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE—MIS('¥ A shoemuker's ¢ casonable touring Vim dulivery will good Chiorry fax —1919 Chrevolet onahle. 1917 Overland, Rudolph Garage, 1 2051, roR Sal Price 1o F Ona car, FIGHTER FINED|. Viscanola Pays $10 and Costs-- Rutoist Is Discharged anola, Portuguese, and a Greek, had trouble Park Vincent Vis Nick Alexandriz, in the street police w difficulty After latter's pool room on yesterday afternoon and called in to settle the the Vincent was n assauit W. Klett in found the of investigation, placed under arrest on charge. Judge George police court this morning accused guilty and imposed a fine $10 and costs. Nick alleged that Vincent came in- to his place about 6 o'clock and Jaid a bundle on a pool table. He then took a fountain pen from his pocket and proceeded to write, A request that the bundle be re- moved from the table and the writing be done elscwhere was not complied with, so Nick undertook to execute an order to that end. In the melee, his eve was blacked and he was “spank- on the chin, he told the court, cent explained that he wished o address an envelope 5o he laid his undles on the pool table for a mo- nent. Nick relegated them to the loor. When Vincent remonstrated, but with no avail, he became excited nd punched the pool room proprie- tor IFor an alleged disturbance in a lo- cal dance hall, J. P. Kenney was fined $10 and costs, Paul J. Giana was found not guilty of reckless driving. His arrest by Po- liceman Delbert Veley followed ash on West Main street in which Stanislaw Rristol was' involved, The ski car was badly damaged.. Siderowski was going tn the direc- tion of Bristol, just beyond Black Rock bridge, when the Giana car came out from in back of a wagon and struck him, he stated on the wit- ness stand. na, he said, was going 30 miles an hour. Policeman Veley measured 165 feet from the spot lere the Giana brakes were applied the place of contact.® The accused said he was driving vithout chains and skidded on the icy road when he applied his brakes to avoid striking the wagon in front of him. As he did so, the rear of his rved out in the path of Sid- automobile, he explained. William . Mangan, repre- ina. an butter Rest 59¢ 1b, advt, Russell Bros. of St. Paul's Cathedral %n seen from outside is really a | wooden dummy covered with lead. ———————————————————— Dome London Report of the Conditlon of THE NEW BRITAIN TRUST COMPANY At the close 318t day " Decembe of business on the 1921 ASs s Dis nan. Wteral) Hatern] mand) Mortgage erdr Bonds ioieee $1,526,680.40 (without col- s 3 32,440.00 and de- Loans (time 734,8 il 44.03 4,850.00 667.011.03 310,000.62 54,200.14 Bonds oourities Furniture and Fixtures .... fron Federal Rescrve Agents and Bankers and Natlon; vserve rom Banks Untt Bank tes Notes eoks, Cash Items colly Interest Barned Total Assots $3,088 | LIABILITIES Capital Stock dsxwt s tad Surplus Undivided s Dot nd e to Bund | Dividenas. Unyn e 400,000.00 ,000.00 Profits A Banker ts, Posta urer Cortitiod Chiristmas Funas demand Thrift Unearned ‘:vnd tore acount 16,667,580 Total Liahilitie $3,008,2 Hritain, Jan Hartford, Ma New Conn omber, Treasure Rritain Trust that the foregoing o hest of Know ledge LW, MACOMBER Treasurer and wworn to hefore 182 Ol AW Notary Pubiic. T0 RE for nutomobiles, West- e Ntornge Park 1-d-1dx room te en, ol nent 1271 —live on INT—Nix room flat on All team hea Arch St 1271 1-4-1dx nt, convenien: s Tol room tene o 0 Doy South twin Al Tel, 2146, TO |} 3 room No. 15 n five ovements g cottage with ent, fireplace cupancy Jan- insurance in ENT—A tailor shop, n for 16 years, Apy of Whiting and Cl I—Four room Main St. RENT—Four provements, at loor. Adults prefe 11 corner of Black Rocic W. Loomis, 112 1 12 10 REN rigon & for deud mmw 451 W, Ma Npaces . Works, ght room tenement at Meadow St. Will rent reasonabl taken at once. Colored people may For particulars cull 2425, 0 RENT— Wo of the finest office rooms it 1198, 11-25-t1 desirable five room hed. The W, L, 1 Very At furnis ¥ Hall, flat —Five room tenement at t., 2d floor. Heat furnished Adkins Printing Co., 66 Chur 7-1 Gl n quire at City Items Victrolas and Records at Morans —advt. Mr. and Mrs, Church street ulations on the Virginia RRosemary Year's da Hear “The Country Cousin,” Grace Sage, reader, and the Mendelssohn Trio at Center Church Friday evening —advt. The I“rank Montano of 430 are receiving congrat- birth of a daughter, . born on New Ladies' Talmud Torah socicty. will hold a regular meeting tonight at § o'clock at Talmud Torah hall Building Commissioner Adna John- son will leave the building comm this week due to the stress of priv business. ate rd com [°% A meeting of the school by mittee on estimated exper held this afternoon to pri port for Iriday’s session. Members of Alexandra lodge, 24, I. 0. Daughters of St. George, will entertained at the home of Mrs Emil Leupold, 861 Arch street, FFriday afternoon, ud No. has resigned his posi and has the Church, Leon Sallee tion at the Stanley Work cepted a position with Webh Closs Co. of New “York i in silk neckwear and hostery. He will represent them and also the Parker Shirt Co. in the San IPrancisco territory. Fred Williams of 457 West ) treet, Imitted to the Hartford hospital yesterday afternoon to undergo treatment a and dealers was best butter, $1. Russell Bros APPOIN announced following 1de Baker of the School of Gym- al culture at AC |||4c~ Holmes he of the Supt. S, H. the appointment teachers: Mist New Haven nastics, to teach the Elihu Burritt Miss Ellen McCarthy of Lewiston, Me., to teach history at the Senior High school, and Miss Sadie Qs Terryville to teach commercial subjects at the Cen- tral Junior High school. Best butter 1. Russell Bros. advt. KEEP WARM We have a complete line of Ranges, Par- lor Stoves. Gas und Oil Heaters at n rea- able price, New and second-hand furniture sold and exchanged. A. LIPM AN 34 LAFAYE S 8T, e Save your old RAGS and PAPERS L. ZELDES Will I'ay Better Prices’ Now Also Second Hand Men's Clothes and Fur- niture 116 WES' TEL. 633-23 EXPERT REPAIRING : | At John A. Andrews & Co. i Tel. 72. Main |on all make Talking Machines || wood, TOR ~A o, $10 FOR SAL Upright muhoj months, Perf Payments m w H‘ roft farn FOR SALE— pr It | il size good condition OR I SAL FOR NAT enrskin cont, sl Maple FOR' SALE—Cord wood, » e FURNISHED ROC NIt Big s every brass ANEOUS. mtht, Place on we Androws, 101 aranteed to Aospect actically 10 Gree bhed, $15. 10-41, large | alf. Worn | stove l:-nxll.. OMS | for general housewc Hansen's Employment Bur and | Apply Mrs 160 High 1-4-1dx rk cau, —Position by High school Herald Offico g woman of for worlk experfenced in secrets stenography tion ing wages Herald WaN r|<:n—|lmm keeper, . Must well re at 214 Main It NE 1 experienced gradua at least High in local con- Ay work is’ not a iy in - own required. A i dle aged wom- ended. FOR SALE—NIx uummu brick block 30 large wash tu and itlon required, Inqu COR SALE—Twenty acres vicinity of Farmington). srial. Wood alone may further information see the Allen St., city HOTEL FOR SALI—Savin tablishad hotel to settle ¢ tug room ts 260 4 o pond, diy I Hargaln Completely Herald, : Box TOR SA furnished, give up. \ddress —65 rooms, 4 bat Pargain. Owr Doing_ good husine Herald, Pox WAN' )—MALE WANTED—Men to chop woor Apply Hotel Bronson, 421 MeMalion's Farm, 667-5. D—Tioy to take blueprint n Into drafting room. gradiato profetred, — ] SITUATION WAN Position. ns__pre 1ent specialty, Ad Tot Giood furnished, Box 18R, near rooms, el 1 a_ bar Have you sccond hand furniture, a used car or real estate to sell? There is no quicker or cheaper way of locating a buyer than through the Herald’s Classified columns, NOTICE, xi service, 12 A night d with heaters, Bros, worlk ampling V6 plorcing, forme linds of city, Phone 118 f‘!l'l' muterinl and labor Orders ob- filled, card Tel, and painting at reasonable H" until you have ation stop and tail postal. Lo Milliken, §2 city, 3 it. Drop nett St., i18—$100,000 to loan amounts to Auit. 39 Center St, New 12:29-14dx LOAN A on second Wm. L. Haven. mort Howard, SPENC Dorts, surglenl sup- ke corscts Iy Hall, R Rejuveno Corsets, Magic brooders, coal bur self regulating. Frelght paid., Froo catas logue. A. B. Hall, Wallingford Matteo and C 3 , electro plat- Broad § §$-18-1¢ mattresses, box springs, pillows, cushlons. etc.,, made over equal to new and returned same day. Up- stering_Hdw. City Bedding Co., 60 mont St. Tel. 14-4, 12-6-1mox CHANGE, 67 Arch 1 nd antique furniture, yught and sold at your own price. Fuz- niture moved and stored, reupholstering and all kinds of repalring. A. J. Grafe, 12-1-1t rnished rooms an American erences. Address 1-4-2dx light housekeeping family of tou ald, Box nn)u- one ~ll|(l|ll\ work washing, Mrs. Ross, care Mrs, top floor., tencment of four or five 1 family of two. All Improve- Reply Herald, Box 39. 1-4-2dx Ironing Nigen, 1-4-1dx WANTED. oung_couple, two or three furnis! rooms for light housekeeping. Call 1213-2. 1-2-3dx ——— e —————— ] FOUND ire Room 1-4- woods (in building : bought. For owner, 2 1-4-Gdx Tock, old es- . 60 rooms, garage, § gallery. Address | 1-2-3d car fetur hs, completely FOUND—On Franklin ning crocheted cap, by calling at Herald Ofy Ifll ND—A sum of moncy exceeding ., 31, Joseph Maerz, care fhd Bamforth, 19 Main St. Sauare, package Owner can have . 1-4-1dx cont same £50 ot 19 bankbook bank. 1-4-11-18:34x Trust 2. Kindly return to same sick and must Act quick 1-2-3d HELP l h\’ ||7|l‘7 cord. Main St. Ca High school Herald. 12-31-3d —Irish terrier. collar, Reward, han, 90 Garden Name and license In‘ Bewrn - to B, pot, gold Please Re- . LONT Toe! return to 21 ward, and d Harrison St. . 681-5. 2. Reward, 1-3-d2x urday morning. Tel. e ——————— ] POULTRY. acticnl nurse, dress BABY CHI id gu . Send for ¢ Clark, Bast S, 18 up; bred-to-lay; Pro- iteed delivery, Visit our hatch- ular. Broaders, $4.76 up, Hartford, Conn. 12-31-tf RESIDENT MANAGERS Permanent position sclling imported and domestic dinnerware in vour locality. Direct from pottery to home. Liberal weekly compensation and a real opportunity to secure a honus No. 1 Full sales instruc office. Larg men will take adva of “Review," Give INTERNATION - =3-year full co urses at Harvard College. Chevrolet Touring cars. Trips around the world. 1 year Spoken Word pictu tion by nization ntage of 1 education SALES 8 Boylston age, full course acting, mail or at our St., at the College (oratory, dramatic art, etc., etc.). nearest branch sales Wide-awake, young of the motion ts kind. of this opportunity to make good pay with an equitable opportunity to secure a bonus. Send for copy and two references. ERVICE CORPORATION Boston, Mass. HOME OF THE EVERSHARP PENCIL AND PEN The Pencil That 96 WEST MAIN S Always S harp and Never Sharpened From 50c to $10.00. i — WE REPAIR EVERSHARPS — New Britain Typewriter Exchange TREET FOR S NEW BRITAIN ALE 2-Family Dwelling, 17 Lilac Street, Lot 535x150—Price, $4,600, Only $500 Cash Required. H. D. HUMPHREY 1 National Bank Bullding. DFFICE 141— R| ESIDENCE 1822-3, Opu Saturday Eveninge |