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THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabstically Arranged For Quick and Ready Refore LINE RATEB Fonr CONBECUTIVE INBERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 .20 B 1 line 1 lino 1 lino 1 line 1 line 1 lino s 1 dine $1.80 Yeaily Order Rates Upon Application, Peliliiadeds Uount 6 words to a line, 14 1ines to rn nch. Minimum Epace, \3 Mintmui Hook Uharge, No Ad. Accepted After 1 Classified Page on Same Day, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone Fer Convenience of Customers. Cail 26 And Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator. A0 Lines Centa, P, M. For =4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost And Found b5 HBUNCH OI' KEYS on keyring, somewhere in conter of city, Finder kindly return to Herald Office, Reward, GLOVE—Black leather glove, sheep lined, lost elther on Arch, South Main or Trin- ity Sts. Tel. 787-2. tan fox- Whiting 8t, LOST=Large hound, A, Phone 743 LOST—Brindle and" white Boston Bull pup, Sunday morning. Iinder nleass notify The Stanley House, 121 Maple St. Phone 1916, Reward. black, white and W. Danberg, 235 PEN PART of a gold fountain pen, yenterdny, hetwaen the Vocational kchool building and Dwight St. __If_returned_to_tho Herald OmMed, loat High Reward Store Announcements 7 BERSON, B.—BIG $60,000 nale, Our prices have heen cut from 25 to 50 per cent taking in our entire stock of furniture, housa furnishings and heddings. You are cordially invited to examine our stork. We make immediate deliverles, 549 Main Bt. Opposite St. Mary's church. Phone 1165, removal 28 THE 7. T. O. of New Britain is starting In business and would like to accommodate you. Good, prompt service. Pass. and bag- gage service, Phone 420, Proprietors, James Doyle and Ernest W. Frederick, TRACK EVENTSAT [0CAL Y. M., A Several Lacal ‘Y’ Records Broken ~Hartiord Here Saturday Athletic events at the Y. M, C. A. are proving popular at present and 22 men are now competing in the regu- lar contests. Class records for the 100 yard dash and three standing broad jumps have been broken. H. Hall of Berlin is victor in the dash and Joe Luke in the jumps. A summary of yesterday's events: 100 yard® dash, H. Hall, 12 4-5 seconds; Tancred and Kutscher, 13 seconds; A. Blancard, 13 2-5 seconds. Standing broad jump: J. Luke, 29 feet 7 inches; H. Hall, 27 feet 35 inches; G. Schmidt, 26 feet 8 inches. Next Monday the 220 yard dash .and the running broad jump are 'scheduled. Tocal businessmen’s class members are trying for membership in the volley ball teams which will compete on February 4 in the.inter-sectional tournament. On January 30 the Hartford team comes here. The Y. M. C. A. track emblem has ' oan awarded to A. Bottomly, W. Tancred, W. Gooby, N. Abetz and H. S, The newly elected officers of Com- stock Encampment No. 29, I. 0. O. I, will be installed by District Grand Pa- triarch (George H. Hockmuth of Hartford on next T'riday night. Those to be installed are as follows: C. P, Albin Andeérson; H. P, Charles Hall- berg; S. W., Oscar Anderson; record- ing secretary, R. B. Crocker; treas- urer, E. A. Danburg; Jr.,W.. Joseph Slater; trustee for three'years, Wil- liam Stromfors. Refreshments will be served at the close of the in- stallation. * i Notice Take notice that the undersigned has been appointed a Committee by the City Court of tlie City of New Britain to sell real estate, and that by virtue of an order of said Court I will sell the following de- scribed property, subject to a mortgage in the amount of Seven Thousand Dollars ($7,000), by public auction on the premises in the rear of Turner Hall, Arch Street, New Britain, “.Conn,, on February 15, 1922 at two o'clock p. m. The property is known as the Old Turner Hall Building and is bounded and described as fol- lows, in part, to wit: Northern boundary 162 feet more or less; Easterly by propos- ed highway connecting Hunger- ford Court with Glen Street; Southerly, 180 feet, more or less and Westerly 88.8 feet, together with passway rights through to Arch Street. For further description and par- ticulars concerning the same, ap- ply to Thomas W. O'Connor, 259 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. By the Court, T. W. O'CONNOR, Committee. — NEXT WEEK — FOY- ANNIVERSARY ADDED FEATURES NO ADVANCE IN PRICES s VIOLINS EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922, AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS SERVICE Luse Barbers, Hairdress, M 18 BRING THI8 AD,— It represents $10 cash on every $100 paid in on any mecond-haud car that you buy from us, Thesa cars are extremely low* in price, 37 to choose from, all of them In good mechanical condition, and guaranteed an representod, Most of them have heen painted, You can buy these cars on easy torms, Good for Wednesday until 10 p. m. No telephone orders M. IRVING JESTE 193 ARCH BT, THIS I8 A STUDEBAKER YEAR. only. Open recelved, motor howt Car can be 127 Cherry touring car for feet in length, Rudolph's Gurage, 61-2, Must Anen At S BATTERIES—IxIde Batterles and service, Exchange your old battery for a new Exlde, Liberal allowance. A, G. Hawker. PENNSYLVANIA 30x115 at Cogawell, VACUUM CUP tires $13.96, Guar, 6,000 miles, T, H, 8 Chestnut, Phone 1418-2, TIRER—Wa carry o full Flek and Grow tires. izing Works, €, P, M'(C West Main St, Phone 1 line of Firestone, West End Vulean- rthy, Prop, 399 MARCEL WAVIN Ing, hennaed, hu fuclal massage, Iar Ing, acalp und Viol ilo Neauty Shop, 83K, halrdroasing, manicur phhing, shampooing, fenne pacl, halr dye- Ray treatment, Lu 9 Main. Top foor, Phonographs and Pianos Are Being Advertised Under Classification 66 sonably Priced Instruments For Sale By Reliable Merchants. i Rea- :‘ ] EDUCATIONAL Instrumental and Vocal 80 PIANO LEBSONE~F, ¥. Marmon, Studio room, 316 Hooth's block, I can accom: modate a faw more Atudents, Bullding and Contrac 19 ROOVING—8nve 1 }ob. All Kinds of « wgn painting, Riveot. B 20 CABINET MAKING—Furnittire mada in tMy kind of material and style desired, All Kkinds of models and sample boards, Ay & Frigo, Rear 183 Arch 8t, Tel- cphone 2633, ney on your shingling rpentor repalr work, Helsler, 613 Stanley siness Service Rendered BUICK TOURING CAR, 1918, Just paint- ed, Engine Is perfect, new oversize cord tires, twn spares. [Drice s $595, It sold immediately. The 8, & F, Motor Hales Corp.,, 166 Elm Bt. Phone 731, BUICK COUPE—1919, in A-1 condition throughout. Run less than §,000 miles. This car looks and acts llke new, Price low, €. A, Bence, 18 Main §t, Phone 0. “Where Good Used Cars Aro Sold." BUICK—5-passenger touring, 1920, run only 8,000 miles, 6 good tires, spare Is brand new. Top, upholstery and engine are Looks and runs like a new car. , 18 Main Bt. Phone 2760, Where Good Used ('ars Are Sold." RUIC'K—1922, 5-pass, run only 8,400 mliles, equipped, looks new, mechanically i 18 Mnin, Phone 2 rs Are Sold." DBUICK—1917, 6-pasenger touring car, paint good, top And upholatery excellent, mo- chanically perfect, price low. C. A. Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phone 2750. “Where Good Usad Cars Are Sold.” Avply 13 CITY TAXI cars At reaso e for i weddings, funerals or ery car equipped with o heater. Driv- ers are careful and courtepus, 24 hour service, Call us anytime. B, Wasklow and H. #teele, 127 Church St. Phone SE and vy Amall ocen- calls, hur) Garages To Let 14 GARAGE space for Pleasant Stroet, 728, rent, in the $5 por month. vear of 41 Telephone 'CHANDELIER and lamp vepairing and re- Work called for and delivered, All kinds of electric Phoenix 8pecialty Co., finishing, Tteasonnble rates. lamps and fixtures, 0. Rox 130, LAPHER—WIIl go any place for nll _styles of pliotograpi Hall, Dickinson Drug, Tel in . Call 330, WINDOW CLEANING-—General house, fice cloaning. Everything under the Cleaning Co., of- wun Fox 29 Dressmaking and Millinery Help—Agents Wanted Tolinr-n-Month Accident, Policies for men and from natural causes, 'y Dept, P. O. Box TO AELL our Blckness and Denth women; $100 death Nothing like it. Age 3455, Boston, Mass. 1 Help—Men Wanted ACCOUNTANCY will it you for that ter position you desire.” Study under the guidunce of practical Certified Public A countants whera you can get individual training and rsonal supervision. Write for an Interview, Box 266, Hartford, Conn, ATTRACTIVE opening for aggressive man of mest appearance, hetween 25 and 45 Call for appointment between 9-10 &, m. Phone 2374, Mr. Kallman. BUFFERS-FExperienced lollow-ware buf- tern (tripoll and color) wanted, tate ex- perlence. Address Buffer, Box 2, Herald. MAN—Rellable to sell shrubs, trees, plants. Permanent, weekly pay. Write for terms. Guaranty Nursery (o, Rochepter, N. Y. MATCHED ROX PLEATS In stiiped goods Homstitching, pleating and buttons at Ginsburg's Dress Pleating Shop, 19 Wal- St. Phone 883-12. GARAGE- Storage for 5 or 6 curs, collect- fvely or individually, at'153 Arch 8t. Tel, onlk bed for sale. Main 8t Telephone GARAGE space, ) Inquire 6!‘ West 10624 OLD established concern requires two neat and agaresaive nien to traln for thelr sales force, In reply give general outline of past fons, Box 150, Herald, Dyeing and Cleaning CLEANING, pressing and Imported and_domestic wouiens for men's clothes, B, Nelson, Weat M.in St. Phone 601, 58 rvice Station Repairing 17 L‘Al?l*zAP SEDAN, 1917, 7-passenger, This car i8 In vewy fine condition. Just rebuilt in our shop. The Lash Motor Co. In Cor. Lincoln & W, Maln Sts. Phone 382, touring. n, C. A, “Where DODGE BROS.—1916 6-passenger See this car now. It's a bar) Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phone 2750, Good Used Cars Are Sold.” FORD touring car, 1921, with self-starter, demountable rims, shock absorber. Run 8,000 miles. Box 19X, Herald. HUDSON, 1921, specdater. In A-1 condition throughout. Looks new and acts that way. Driven only 6,000 miles and can hought cheap. The §. & Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St. Phone 731. HUPMOBILE, 1921—Flve-passenger tour- ing car. Almost new and Is a bargain. Act at once if you want just the car you have heen looking for. City Service Btation, Stanley Street, corner Hartford Avenue. Hupmoblle cars. HUPMOBILE 1921—4-passenger coupe. Will be ready for sale about February 1st, See us at omce or the other fellow will get it. Clty Service Station, Stanley Street, corner of Hartford Avenue, Hupmoblle cars. HUDSON—Model 6-40, 1918, 7-pass. touring. This car can be bought right. See it no ‘. A. Bel 18 Main St. Phone 2760. od Used Cars Are Seld.” Ex- Phone touring car, $350. Private ownar. m. MAXWELL, 1919, cellent condition. 2137-4, after 6 p. OVERLAND touring, Just repainted and overhauled, tires excellent, price excep- tionally low. (. A. Bence, 18 Maln. Phone 2750, “Where Good Used Cars Are Sold." FORMER LEADER OF SYMPHONY IS DEAD Arthur Nikisch was Once in Charge of Famous Boston Musical Organization. lLeipsic, Jan. 24 (By Associated Press)—Arthur Nikisch, former con- ductor of the Boston Symphony Or- chestra, died here last evening of in- fluenza. Arthur Nikisch, son of a Hungarian bookkeeper, and a youthful prodigy at the pianoforte'and with the violin, developed in maturity into one of Europe’'s most distinguished orches- tral conductors. In his lifetime of 66 years he wielded the baton over a number of the greatest of the orchestral bands of the continent, notably the Berlin Philharmonic and the TI.eipsic Ge- wandhaus orchestra. For a long period he devoted himself mainly to the direction of the opera in his native city, Leipsic, where he made a name for himself by the revival of many long neglected operatic master- pieces. ~ In‘the orchestral fleld he was noted for his advanced musical views, as well as for both the smoothness and virility of his readings of many of both classical and modern master- pieces. 7 Nikisch was widely known in America. He was conductor of the Boston Symphony from 1889 to 1893 and visited many American cities at the head of this noted organization. He was also in America in 1912 for a concert tour at the head of the Ton- don Symphony Orchestra, which he conducted for some time before the war. Recently he was reported to be planning a tour in America with the Lelpsic Gewandhaus band. Boston's newest hotel is to have an entire floor for exclusive use of wom- en travelling alone. 0 OWNERS—LOOK!!— Tor a short time only. 6 pags. touring car top glass in rear. 7 pass. tourlng top $32.50. Plate glass in rear, Roadster tops $15 and up, Call in and see the material we are glv- Ing At ahove prices. All materials and workmanship guaranteed. Al kinds of auto hodies repaired and upholstered. All kinds of hody. werk. ¥ «J. W, WALSH AUTO HOLSTERING ELM S8T. NEAR PHONE 2649, $30 with plate TOP & SE & UP- 207 MOUR AUTOMOBILE OV hauling or rep: palred, fenders made, marchine cquipment, chine worlk, & Tool (o, -General Radiators re- stralghtened, new parts or tool work. First-class ma &0 Phone §90 over- Main. CARS washed, polfshed, ofled and greased Authorized Simoniz Service Sta. Clal Auto Laundry. Rear 103 \W. Main, CYLINDER GRINDING- and general overhauling. teed and prices reasonable. THE H. & B. MI 451 WEST MAIN 8 PHONE 1123-2. Work guaran- RADIATOR repaiving and rebuilding by an £ in this work. Have those dent jam and other imperfections removed your auto body und fenders Our Aim. O, Berk Phone 5 RADIATORS REPAIRED, dents, moved from auto bodies and cores installed. Iulquist RBros, Tel. 1325-3. jams Je- fenders, 107 Arch 8 CLOTHES— Dry cleaned, repaired to look High grade men's talloring our specialty. YE I'ONDON 8HOP, CALIL £55-3 COR, ELM & MAIN STS, like new. ro- 12D, 50c—-Cleaning and veasonible prices, PHILIP SILVER, 9 WASHINGTON PLACE, Rear of United Clgar SUITS PRE palring at Insurance—All Kinds ce and Insurance Phone 138, ALL LINES OF INSURANCE—Se satisfaction. Lowest rates. Dept., Commercial Trust Co. bulld- insured ? 1489, FIRE INSURANCE--Consider your Ings value. TIs it sufliclently Geo. L. Gans, 57 West Maln 8t. Tel. LIFE INSURANCE agents for the Connec- tleut General and Aetna Life of Hartford. Home Banking & Real.y company, 86 West Main St. Phone 728. W Ingland Mutual Life Insurance Co. Toston, Mass., Is today one of the la strongest and best-known financial inati- stutions in the New England states, where it has always been recognized as the ad- vorate and exponent of the finest pra tice and lhighest principles In Life In- surance. Represented by P. Crona, 173 25 Lawyers—Patent Attorneys Experienced hollow-ware sol- ex) Address Solder- Herald, revs, Sinte Box A%, 2 Help—Women Wanted 4 Competent, 18 years. Rox 5C, for general housework One who will go Herald, GIRL None under home nights, MAID-—Competent, for general housework. Apply mornings, between 7 and 12, 388 West Maln St. S AND ATTENDANTS 40. Privilege of Apply 400 NUR tween the anges of 19 and course in training school. Washington St., Hartford. L00F-READER-—Experienced on catalog and job work. Must be willing to other work when not reading proofs. State age and experience. Box 8C, cip—Men or Women Wanted for government sitlons, Railway Mall, Post Ofice, positions, lar, $130 month, ence unnecessary Write for free infor matlon concerning positions and Mstruc- tion. Columbia School of Clvil Service, 407 hington, D. O, —15, ¢ Po- / Situations Wanted—D>Men 44 HIGH SCHOOL graduate wants position as hookkeaper 1 ofice or store. Rox i " LIVE STOCK Cattle and Swine 50 MERCHANDISE Articles Por sale b SODA FOUNTAIN, | eandy soules anil winle, Libéral te =x fudge A gl Axelrod's, Park warmer m 8t Feed and Fuel 50 CORD WOOD for sule. Suw any amount and delivered, goy. 208 North 8t city, HARD, DRIED WOOD, cut wny length t ordor. Inquire D, J. Smith, Phon __New Britain, d any Leon Phone 10 longth Lie 166-2 1'ootw a1 | ar and Clothing HIP ROOTS, $2.05 tubber) $1.05; uml riving W low Kuaranteed, Army Church s RUBBE brand 8 #lzes and guarants this weather. Jos Street, areties (4 rellns from A8 $3.00; e & N huckle, £1,00 all u Rarment Supply Co,, 08 iy i Rall men help you 85 Chure Rand All I " workin Wil rtellith overs L1 the $10 Absolutely priced from $7.05 1o KIN COATS for moen, hest materinl welling Household Articles 63 ANTIQUE dishes, Came o fower, Call Niain St Conn., top Mooy, [ME-hand heil May FURNITURE hought ng and all Kinds socomd-hand furnituro | sold at vour own prices, Furniture m and stored, All kinds of repairing. Furuiture Exchange, 67 Areh St Grafe, M DBERSON, BIG $60,000 Our prices have been cut from 25 to b0 per cent taking In our entive atock furniture, house furnishings and beddings You lially invited to examine our stock. We make immediate dell §49 Main St Opposite St. Mary's church Phone 1163, Now and o The G ORGAN & condition. Andrews, Mason Ve 101 mlin, cottage. Eisy terms VACUUM CLEANERS-—-Franz Premier tric sale, Brand new. Basy payments I 5 Machinery , Elec., and Tools ELECTRICAL FIXTUF tures sold and installed. given and wiring installed, electrical appliances sold. tric Co., 259 And 209 flight. Phone 519, Wiring estimates All kinds of Ander Main St U SAWING OU' Never been TIT—Ottaw used, but one fact condition with two f All complete. L. G. Peck, Plain Phone 144 and n tree. pers suws, Bt., ur foa Cooke Merchand DIARIES—AIL sizes and stylc cloth hound. 20 por cent raductic fessional men take notice. Adki ing Co., 85 Church St Print- our line of LUC re closing A suit 56 Church out NEW ENGLAND PATENT AGENCY. Liooth's Block. LOUIS M. 59 MAIN SCHMIDT, ST. and_Hartford. ) and grade shorthorn cows, ngers, farm horse, larnesses, ensilage. Estate Walter heifer: wagons, Gwatkin, Be Lggs, Poultry, Supplies 52 L8t have 176h- ning 1 See I share with you the t ved in 8ientific (o ¢y Woman's Home ( 45, For an appolntm ck D. Hall, R. gistered Epencer Corseticr MAY rec rua Repairing and Piano Tuning City Items See our 1c sale advt. Page + A dinner party will be held Wed- —advt. L. Alling her nesday 6 p. m. by Mrs. W. of Webster street, in honor of mother's 52nd birthday. A son was born today at the New Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore anion of 100 Win- throp street. A daughter wa born last evening at the same institution to Mr. and Mrs. William Bell of 15 Clinton street. An anniversary mass of requiem for the late Mrs. Johanna Price will be celebrated at St. Joseph's church Saturday morning at eight o'clock. John Lockett, business manager of the New Britain Record, left today for Florida where he will spend a few weeks. DIRECTORS INVITED M.” Executive Board, Hartford Leaders And Local Industrial Coun- cil Get Bid To Weekly Supper. Secretary C. H. Barnes, of the VY. M. (. A., has invited the directors of the association to be present in a body at the meeting of the John L. Davis Bible class Thursday evening of this week. Small copies of the scripture, contgdning everything from Daniel to Obadiah, have been procured and will be passed out to members. Rev. Mr. Davis has selected as his subject, “The God of Nations and Men."” Officials of the Hartford Y. M. C. A., who want to be shown where the size of the class Is concerned, have Leen invited to be present. The man in charge of the religious program in that city has accepted the invitation SES, lox springs, cushions, pil- made over equal to new and Upholstering. Ilard- Tremont 8t MATTH lows, et veturned same day. ware City Bedding Co., 60 Phone 2314-4. 10E REPAIRING-—William Hultberg, for- with Long's Shoe Co. nas moved he Bootery Shop, 118 Mu'n St., where o and N he will be glad to see old triends customers. and it is expected others will come with him. In addition to the above, M. K. Pasco, vice-president and treas- urer of The American Hosiery com- pany, and president of the New DBrit- ain Industrial council, extends an in- vitation to the entire Industrial coun- cil to be present. Mr. Pasco will ex- tend this invitation in person to the council at its meeting tonight. VETERANS HAY TAKE HOLD Movement Started to Abolish Present Graves Registration Department in Favor of Servicemen's Board. Washington, Jan. 24.—Abolition of the graves registration service and creation of a commission composed of veterans of the American expedition- ary forces to sume charge of mili- tary cemeteries abroad is strongly recommended by Major Gen. Johh §. O'Ryan of New York, in a letter to Assistant Secretary Wainwright of the War department. Declaring that the graves registration service is con- ducting its activities in France with- out due regard to the wishes of the families of the dead, Gen. O'Ryan as- serted that plans for the cemetery at Bony “lurnishes another oxample justifying the criticism that when of- ficlal America undertakes to oxpress sentiment, it measures its sentiment by the number of dollars to be ex- pended.” Custem hatching and Legliorns and Jer- Maple Hill. Tel. EGGS for hatching. ¢ chicks, order now, nts. Wm. Allen, sale. A few customers Herald. EGGS for Box 9B, I'RESH desired. records, Cogswell, and i PHONOGRAPHS to suit purchas stnut St. Phone EDISON Ter 1 Ch PERT phonograph A, Andrews & Co., Phone ERCHANDI Wanted-—Articles to Buy JUNK w for your We rags Wl cloth 16 West PLANO-—Upright from private Phone 108 Wy hetter prl it 4 nd Hi. Phone Will puy family, cash for good Don't care how oid REAL ESTATE FOR nements e RENT Apartments and [ {5 ROOM tenements, tents from §10 pee month up, 1, Atiller, Phone 1859, Tencment of & rooms Inquire 36 Coi CONNEIRTY with INC KT all Lmprovenents, vooms, 913 Telephone 135 Tene Inguire next month door 1114, i, all Inquire Tour Adults proferred, HART RT. improveren an flst floor Modern i floor, Call after room tenes Alx o'clock BT W, s HA [T Cvenings, MAIN T ory deslra steam heat furnished, Uity Hall, Bldg ond room W. I 131, bung Inaquire flat, Hateh ow. Alse 19 Brad- NEW MODERN six room new five 0 tenement loy 8t 2 ath end of city, $15 & oWttt : AIX ROOM il rent Apply Desk Room and Offices alry rooms on leat, gas, elecs ‘an_be used Star Real Ese Main Btreet, MATN Two large, A ity o : water M o or living rooms, wrance 163 Phone Houses For Rent flve room ten- Inquire 401 183 Kirst floor Al improvements, st fipst_fodr, ALK ST ement, Chestnut Wanted—TIo Rent 1 4 or 6 rooms with improves \hle rent, now or February TENEM ments, lat. REAL EST Houses For tenements. $3,000. Cone and five cash required, four tenements of sixteem 58,000; cash required, $1, nnerton St., two tenements of ten ensy terms; price, § 0. Lilas two tenements of ten rooms for $5,= liberal reduction for cash, Madison six room cottage; a bargain, and cary terms; price, §4,000. W. L. Hatch, Co., 29 West Main St, City Hall Bldg. Phone 1. HURCH ST Price $13,000 nerton St., price Store roon Bl 200; S, AND BUILDING LOTS—If con= ating building a home in the spring let me explain my new home-builders’ financing pian. A. Gorbach, 259 Main St. Rooth's BI HOUS temy B ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS, 89 REAVER 53—One room suitable for two or one person, modern conveniences. (Board if desired). Inguire at YD Smoke sh 30 Main St For Rent CROVE HILI room, clectri telephone, I 83— Large, furnished front light, hot water heat, bath, Joard if desived. Phone 2604, steam heated Telephone HAWKI rooms, 26—Three All improvements. 551— "urnished front room; also . All conveniences. Price reasons first floor, MAIN ST, ngle furnished room with Apply 214 Main St. PHONOGR tion, with recorc Cash or will Address Rox POULTRY SUPPLIES, hoppers. feeders and fountains. Buckeye iucubators, coal and oil burning brooders. Itackliffe Bros. Co., Park & Bigelow Sts. Tel. connection. O—Behr nd new, lig reduction. 301 At riahogany Ve v paym An h St WHITE LEGHORN breeding hens for sale Must see to appreciate them. Wm. Allen, Maple Mill. Well made for- sold at § istein Horses, Vehicles 58 HORSIS—Two good working horses for sale, Phone 1834-2. NEW BOWLING LEAGUE North and Judd Manufacturing Com- pany Employes to Start Scason To- night at Rogers Recreation Alle) A reorganized bowling league of employes of the North and Judd Man- ufacturing company, will open the season this evening at Rogers Recrea- tion alley: The makeup of the teams is as follows: Office ‘No. 1: K. Bor- kowski, 1. J. Ward, 1% M. Holmes, H. M. Travers and J. Maloney; Office No.| 2: T. K. Salmon, K. Demarest, H. L. Byett, J. P. McAvay and A. F. Spen- cer; Production No. 1: T. J. Devine, Jack Kiley, A. Calazia, B. Podolins and William Pilarski; Shipping Dept: A, Carlson, L. Derby, R. Heslin, JI. Valentine and J. Magson; Production No. 2:H. C. Hammerburg, H. Joseph- son, Howe, J. Wolek and . Blan- chard; Tool Room, H. Co J. Byett, J. Sipples, H. Stedman and W. Ken- “JUVENILE GOURT” To Be Subject of Address By Edward | ¢, Connelley, at Meeting of Baptist Men Sunday. Probation Officer I. €. Connelley, will deliver_an address on “Probhation Work and the .]u\'\‘ll\il(‘ Court,” at a | 07 to $100. Dian, 5 and o, 10 Arcade meeting of the Baptist Church Broth- erhood, at 12:157 Sunday. Mr. Con- nelley hds been in this work and other welfare work for the past 16 years and has had some swonderful success in guiding erring hoys back into the paths of good cnship. He will tell the men how the aim of the juvenile court and the probation system, is not so much to punish hoys, but to remove the temptations and help bad hoys become good. The Brotherhood contemplates get- ting former Governor Mareus H. Hol- comb here to speak in the near future. a1 bad Cairo Nationalists Are Held by Jan. 24, I ders who signed a Egyptians 1o adopt non-cooperation and boycott sh were arrested to four other signa tories to the manifesto has heen or- dered. The native newspaper, Blom- mah, which published the document, has heen suspended British hationalis manifesto an atti-| Cairo, ur v 16 urging tude of against the F day. The arre of 1 will not pay or be respon; any bills charged or contracted by my Joe Morawa. (signed), son, CHAS, MORAWA, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LITTLE BoY COME BLOW YOUR HORN, THE SMEEPS M:;tking It Easy slos, DU REAL CLOSE, IN TWE MEADOW, THE Cow'S IN THE CORN. DID YA LISTEN AT T WATTER. ) WITH You, TAG ? JUMBO /8 CAN'T UNDERSTSND 1T VES WE CAN+— | Y' SEE, T EXPLAIN EVERYTUING AS T 60 ALoNG! BY BLOSSER {the 103—Furnished apart- 15 as desired, for light 1 heated. Ste Central, m heat 5 3 ROOM for gentl 1, modern improvement nut_ St. and Wi toom and Board 90 TOME AND BOARD—Two men or and wife, Private family 11 conveniences, vefined neighborhood. Apply to Box 33X, Herald, LEGAL N Secondo Ravizza ALH Farmers Milk Co. Et Al City Court, New Britain, Conn., Jan= 24th, 19 ORDER OF NOTICE. U'pon complaint in said cause brought tn the Clity Court of New Britain, Conn. the first Monday of I%eb. A. D, 1922, to foreclose upon certain property sit- vated.in New Britain, in which Elmer J. Grogan is a co-defendant in the above entitled cause of action, fore merly of the Town of New Britain, County of Hartford, State of Connec- ticut, but now whose whereabouts are unknown. Ordered that notice of the institu- tion and pendency of said complaint shall he given said defendant, by pub- lishing this notice in the New Britain 11, a newspaper with a circula- tion in the said Town of New Britain, once a week for two wee! begin= ning | Y 24th, 1922, By order of the Court. EMIL J. DANBERG, Clerk. OTICES _ e Louisa Ravizza armers Milk Co. Bt Al City Conrt, New Britain, Conn,, Jan= uary 24th,. 1923 ORDER OF NOTICE. Upon complaint in said cause brought to the City Court of New Britain, Conn, the first Monday of Feb. A. D, 1922, o foreclose upon certain property sitnated in New Britain, in which Elr mer J. Grogan is a co-defendant fn entitled cause of action, of the Town of New Britain, of Hartford, State of Connec- now whose whereabouts are above former County ticut, hut unknown Ordered that notice of the institu- tion and pendency of said complaint shall be given said defendant, by pub- lishing this notice in the New Britain Heraid, a newspaper with a circula- tion in the said Town of New Britain, once a week for two weeks, beginning January 24th, 1922, By order of the Court. EMIL J. DANBERG, Clerk, IMITATION OF CLAIMS, At a Court of Drobate holden at Plainville within and for the District of Plainville on the 18th day of Janu )., 1843, Present, Merltt 0. Ryder, . Judge. On motion of Emma M. Banner, Admin- istratrix on the intestate estate of Alive J. Banne of Plainville, within said dis< trict, deceased. This Court doth d Ty, ‘ree that six months lowed and limited for the creditors of ate to exhibit their claims against me to the administratrix and directs that public notice be gtven of this order Ly advertising in a newspaper having & circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost In sald town of Plainville nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record, : R ¥ MERITT O. RYDER, Judge e sl tife s man |