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| ’ = THE HERALD, “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES 1'OR CONBECUTIVE INSBERTIONS Charge Prepaid lne 10 09 line 0 Bt line i line kY] line “o 3 line 42 36 line $1.80 $1.50 Rates Upon Application, Count 6 werd, to a line 14 lines to an Inch, Miuimum Rpace, 3 Lines, Minimum Hook Charge, No Ad. Acceptod After 1 P, Clansified Page on Bame D Ads Accepled Over the Telepho Convenlence of Customers. Cail Ak For a ' Want Ad" Operator, R Yeally Ordor Conts, M. For For And == (== = NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, i ¢ : 0#20 Should Be R This Heading Are All Anxious To Serve You In Their Respective Capaci- BUSINESS 272 FEBRUARY 6, 1922, ties, Their Prices Are Reasonable and They Guarantee You Complete Sat- isfaction. AUTOMOBILES _ BUSINESS SERVICE Auto And Truck Agencles 1" MAXWELL, Chalmers and Franklin motor vars, Bales and sorvico station, Honey- man_Auto Sales 139 Arch, Tel, 2109, Autos And Try ; BUICK COUPE, throughout, Thin in Jow, 2750, TERIES—Bxide batterlos and service, xchange your old battery for a new xide, Liberal allowance, A, G, Igwker, CHAMPION Minute Priming Plugs easy starting, only $1,00, T, I, 8 Chestout St. Phone 14184, et ————— STOP LIGHTS for rear of Auto; entlre out- fit only $2,76, T, H, Cogswell, § Chestnut Bt. Phone 1418 s For Sale 9 make Cogswell 1019, In A1 vondition Run less than 8,000 mile r looks and acts like new, I ©, A, Mence, 18 Main St Phone Where good used curs ure sold.” TIRES--We rarry a full line of Firestone, Iisk and Grow tires. End Vulean- 1‘:‘!” Work Prop, 399 BUICK, 1919 5-passenger. Equipped with a net of practically new cord tires and Iy mechanically perfect, A. Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phone 2750, “Where good used cars are mold." o ANNOUNCEMENTS Florists -— FLORAL DESIGNS and flowers for all oc- caslons; nnniversarios, partios, banguets, weddings, funerals, ote, (' “Flower Phone 1116, Volz Iloral Co., #0 West Main St 8BAY IT WITH FLOWERS for all occa- slonn, wreaths, cut ple: ete., weddings, birthduys, funerals, Welch's lower Shop, West_Main 8t Phone. BUICK, 1919, b-passenger touring car, Tires Automobiles W Barbers, Halrdress, Masseuse 18 SHAMPOOING and massaging, sclontic sealp treatment, mar waving and manicuring. Waork done at your home, 1 telle V. Burkman, 527 W, Main, Tel MARCEL WAVING, hairdressing, maniour- ing, hennued, hairbobbing, shampooing, faclal massage, Varislonne pack, hair dye- g, Violet Ray treatment, Luclllo Beauty 8lop, 260 Main Bt. Top flogr. Tel 1851 Building and Contract DON'T walt for the spring rush! Have your muson work done now. Charles Heh, mason contractor, Phone 118§-2. ROOIING—8ave monoy on your shingling Job. Epecialty on beaver board colllugs. M, C. Helslor, 613 Stanley St all good, many extras; top and upl very good and mechanically perfect, O, A, Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phone 0. “Where Good Used Cars Are Sold.” PORD ust ROADSTER be In good coupe or condition, touring car, Telephone 13 touring car, Is In first-class condition in every way and will glve good service, Sce this car today. O, A. Bence, 18 Main Bt. Phone 2760, “Where k0od umed curs are sold,” RUICK, 1918, T-padsenger Autos—Taxl Sepvico CITY TAXI 8B - DEN AM ABLE CAR? ATR-COOLED CALL HAVE M THE HOL, CAR, YOU RID- COMIORT- IMPROVED HAVE 1T, CGLOSED CAR--Ree us guln In o slightly used car, len Co,, Hungerford Court, ) ar- Al- abiout a real W, . W Lost And Found 5 PIN found, Owner may have hy ldentifying it. 241 South Main St., second floor, After [l o'clock evenings. Al white, lost last Satur- pleage write to Box POODLE day night. A0B. Ierald DOG- Finder Office, 00 MILLION HAS DROPPED EROM VIEW Famous Treasury at— St. Sexgins ¢ Has Disappeared DODGE BROS, 1016, §- . See this car now, It's a hargain, Rence, 18 Main 8t Phono | TAXT—When Where good used cars are sold." i ) assenger tou you want ) CALL 2 good TAXI SERV- DORT t Watts, ing ear. In good condition, J. Conn, Light & Power (o, 14 Garages To Le FORD—Smith form. A truck in good 8 ke ning condition. Good tires, $200 fakes It. Auto Repalr Co., 538 E: St. Phone 201 run- for rent Street. §5 3 space Pleasant in the rear of 41 month, Te HUDSON, 19022, demonstrator, Run 3,000 miles Many extrax, New car guaranty. Attractive price for quick sale. The 8. & I, Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm Tel- ephone 331, Service Station Repairing 11 AUTOMOBILE rebuilding. made ik Works, 17 RADIATOR repa'ring and Irozen or broken radiators ew. Now England Radiator Main. Phone 8§60, HUPMOBILE 1921—{-passenger coupe, Will be ready for sule about February lst. Seo ug at_once or the other fellow will get it. City Service Station, Stanley Strect, corner Hartford Ave, Hupmobile cars. AUTO OWNERS—LOOK!! ifor a short time onl. toursl 5 paws. tou car top $30 with HUPMOBILE, 1921—Flve-pusscoger Ing car. Almost new and I3 a bargain, | o RO Act at once if you want just tho car| K% 10 T ; you have heen looking for. City Service| ' PAss. touring top 83 Station, Stanley Street, corner Hartford [ jiots Avenue. Hupmobile cars. RRnamerIionH 1b plate 50. Plate glass in and up, material we are giv- fergiyevo, Russia, Feb. 6.—The $300,000,000 treasury of the Cathe- dral of the Trinity monastery of St. Serglus has disappcared. Red sol- diers now use as & barracks the build- ings of what was once regarded as the richest and most famous convent of all the Russias, save possibly thul at Kicv. There are but f in the monastery. IFifteen others have removed g mile and a half distant to the Church of Gethsemane, at Chernigovskaya (Mother of God) where they have founded an humble commune and till the soil. The other monks who lived at this vast religious mecca, to which yearly came 100,000 pilgrims, have been seattered. There are but few pilgrims now to pray before the ikon of St. Sergius, the miraculous powers of which was supposed by Russians to have saved the monastery from destruction by the French army of invasion in 1812. The very jewels of the open silver sarcophagus of St. Scrgius have been removed for -repfaced with false ones, it is claimed. Many of the vast treasures of church vessels, mitres and croziers, made of solid gold and inlaid with precious stones of im- mense value, are missing. It is claimed that the loot from the mon- astery equalled in value the treasures of gold and silver and stones of St. Peter’s, in Rome. The monks remaining at the mon- astery show the churches to the few visitors. The monastery is classed as a. national Soviet museum. No service is held within« the celebrated churches. This ecity, which in pre-war days permitted neither Jews nor soldiers to camp or dwell here, is now full of both. Many of the big merchant stores were burned in July, 1920, as in oth- er -cities of Russia, as part of a counter-revolutionary movement. At the same time portions of the lofty outer walls, built in the Middle Ages to defend the monastery, were dam- aged. JAPS IN HONOLULU " FAVOR AMERICANS Bring Their Children Up Accord- ing to U, §. Ideals Hilo, Tsland of Hawaii, T. H., Feb. 6.—Japanese residents in Hawail have been admonished to ream their Am- erican born children as good A meri- can citizens, “‘even to the point of in- structing them that they must fight for their native land, America, against the land of their ancestors, Japan,” by M. Zumoto, editor of the Herald of Asia, who is staying here several days on his way back from the international conferences at ‘Washington, according to an address ,he delivered today before an assem- blage of plantation managers and business men, “I find Japanese here are very well contented with their,lot, with the treatment they receive and with the cordial attitude and friendly ways al- ways extended to them by their white neighbors,” Mr. Zumoto said. “Among * other things I have trled to impress upon the Japanese people, who are Japanege subjects, and under the ex- isting laws cannot very well expect to be admitted as Americans, that they are Japanese subjects and would prebably die Japanese subjects; that circumstances had located them on this island for good. They have found themselves rooted to the soil and whether they like it or not, most of them intend to stay. . “As they are under protection of the American law and obtained a very good living under the hospitality of the American government, they must consider themselves American citizens in spirit, if not in fact, and should Identify themsélves with the local in- tterests of Hawall. As for their chil- dren, who are already American sitizens and who are being taken care of very well in the public schools, they should so bring them up at home as to give them every opportunity and encouragement to hecome good and loyal citizens of the United States.” monks left ing at above All materials and workmanship nteed. Al kinds of auto bodies repaired and upholstered. All kinds of body work. J. W. WALSH AU HOLSTER] 207 ELM ST, N PHONE MAXWELL, 1920 5-passenger car, All new tires, looks fine class condition in every Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phor good used cars are sold,” touring nd in- firs ety C. . 50, “Where TOP & UP- MOLLY-0 USED CAR SALE- . $715—-1918 JORDAN TOURING. N . New tires $350—1917 New 1916 HUL A good « §3 -1918 DODGE Wire wh £300 TOURING. AT % Sl r 1o wear out. TOURING, nd new tires, $206 1918 1 ROADSTER Rex top. Tires most new good buy. $205--1918 ALLEN TOURING, New paint. All ready for the $825--1910 HUDSON TOURINi New paint, Tires niost ne 0--1916 STUDEBAKER TOUR. New paint. In A-1 shupe 1918 OAKLAND TOURING. ts of pep. A good car to own, $475—1017 BUICK, 6 « OURING Now paint. A great car for the money. $195--1816 OVERLAND TOURI o0 You will like it. RING. Better” Willard ands service, Seo Simmons, Phone 2243, ARS washed, polished Authorized Simoniz Auto Laundry. Rear Arch 8t oiled and greased. Service Sta. Clark's 103 W. Maln, 559-4, road, CYLINDER GRINDING— PAS. and general overhauling. Work guaranteed and xonable. prices rea- THE H. & B. MFG. CO,, 451 WEST MAIN Su. PHONI 11zo-a. r mechanie. $525- 1917 BUICK, 6 CYL. TOURING, New cord tires. All around paint. Like new. $575—1918 REO TOURING MODEIL New paint. Tires good, A car full of pep. $850—1910 OLDSMORBILE SEDAN. New paint. Nbw tires. A big barg: $1050—1919 STUDEBAK $195—1916 OVERLAND TOURINC £275—1920 OVERLAND TOUR $475—1918 OLDSMOBIT $300—1917 OLDSMOBII $575—1920 STUDEBAKER $745—1918 BUICK TOURINC $195—1918 IFORD SEDAN M. IRVING 193 ARCH ST. THIS 1S A STUDEBAKER YEAR. ERAL OVERHAULING AN) REPAIRING, DEAD AND OQAKLAND six touring, in fine running condition and fully equipped. Price $275 for quick sale. Call at 466 Kast St., sec- ond fioor, after six or Sunday, IYVE STORAC good OVERLAND--% ton light deliver: Haw- tires, and just overhauled. A. G ker. TRUCKING CONTRACTS ON OVERLAND DELIVERY of 1,000 Ibs. ca- HEAVY HAULING, pac Tires good. Just overhauled. C. A, Bence, 18 Maln Street. Tel. 2750, “Where gd used cars are sold. OVERLAND, 1918, Country club roadster. jood mechanical condition, The . Lash Motor ('o. Inc. “A Reputable Concern.' HARDWARE CITY GARAGE AND Corner Lincoln and West Main Sts. g TRUCKING CONTRACTORS, REAR BUICK “LITTLE SIX" coupe; mechanical- Iy perfect, new tire, and looks good. Low price. A, G. Hawker 193 MAIN ST. PUONE 387-12 RESIDENCE PHONE 886-13 ATORS IN AGREEMENT Feb. — Majority members of the senate finance com- mittee in framing tariff rates on farm products are understood to have ap- proved the recommendations of the senate republican agricultural tariff bloc in the case of approximately two-thirds of the items thus far de- cided. These rates generally are slightly higher than thosc in the Fordney bill. NEW PRORIBITION RULES Hercafter Name of Appointees Will ‘Washington, STORAGE BATTERIES stored, repalred and recharged. T. U, Cogswell, 8 Chest- nut St. Phone 1418-2 RADIATORS REPAIRED, dents, jlm.' re- moved trom auto bodies and fenders, cores installed. Hulquist Bros, 107 Arch Tel, 1326-3. RADIATOR repairing and rebuilding by an expert in this work. Have those dents, jams and other imperfections removed ' from Your auto body and fenders; satiafaction uaranteed, ervice I8 Our Aim."” o. ccker, Corbin Place, Phone 55 —_— e DO IT NOW!-—Take your car to Parsons for general overhauling or repalr at 85c per hour. HBest aquipment. Parsons' Gar- age, 680 West Main St. APPLIANCES of all kinds sold trical nxturcs sold and Installod, Wirlng esti- mates glven and wiring installed. Repair- ing done on your old fixtures and ap- plinnces. Anderson Electric (o, 250 and 260 Maln 8t, up one Alght. Phone 519, AWNINGSE for private and business houses, Your order sollcited carly to avold spring rush. lddy Awning & Decorating (o, Phone 1013-4, RETTER make BIGNS— r husines BRITAI CHUT PHONE i 504, k1) CABINET MAKI any kind of materlal and All Kkinds of models and Day & I'rigo, Rear 133 ephone 3~ Furniture made style desl sumple Arch in od Lourds, Bt Tel- Painting, and PAINTING Kuarant ' paper hanging Day BPENCER REJUVENO 8 fosture causes backachos an well as loss of grace Spencer Supporting Corset faulty posture, Mrs. Mack D, Roglstered Spencer Coractlere, Rt Phone 37 Faulty Lichies The correct R N Grand and atyle. will Hall, TRAINED nu after Fehruary 4, ald Ofee, wislies maternit Address flox ELECTRO PLATING—C. Matteo & Co, 35 Broad St, Plainyille, box springs, cushions, pil- made over equal to new and Uphiolstering, Iard- Tremont Bt, MATTRE lows, returned samo day. ware City Bedding Co. 60 -4 33 whrubs H, o, pruning of trees, Have It done now. L Dl;lvlng- ‘-T(:l(' hers 35 DANCING—Learn _dancing _at Graham's duicing school, 200 Main St, Open by ap- pointment. Phone 1758, ead Daily. The Advertisers Under ‘ Business and Office Equipment FILE- A Blow clal irade, $11L.60, Adkin DIAGRA load or Chur CILS -~ Popi produ t mest P the gross. WO Pdaon W HICKORY, crtnut W Miller, 81 Phone MORE d fundin wier us (odav, Arel 8t 11213 wnd S3WED W “aliverad [ GENERAL machine Bros. Machine Co., Ph FHOTOGRAPHI city for all sty ). L. Hall, Dickinson Drug, Tel, and_press work, 162 High 8t Smith city. Wil go any place ol photograpiiy. 240, in Call SIGNS—Lettering done on windows, board and vehicles, Worl guaranteed and prices low. J. Cohn, 52114 Main St Instrumental and Vocal 36 PIANO LESSONS—I, F. Iiarmon. Btudio room, 315 Hooth's block, I can accom- modate a few more students. EMPLOYMENT Help—Men Wanted 41 We cloan overy- Britain Window Main St. Tel. 888, Valentines? al for this ar one doll s Dressmaking and Millinery GENERAL CLEANING thing under the sun, N Cleaning Co., 8§ W WilY send graph, hotos, ond vour Wi photo- Tentine tudio. DRESSMAKER wants work by (he day. Address Box 138, Merald, GET your pillow cases, tablecloths, —nap- «, searfs and all other linen goods mstitehed at Ginsburgh's Dress Pleat- ing_Shop, 19 Walnut_St. Phone 88)-12. Dyeing and Cleaning FRENCH DRY CLEANI repairing. Imported and domvestic for men's clothes. B, Nelson, M.in St, Phone 601. pressing and woolena 58 West MIN'S CLOTHES— s Dry cleaned, alred to look like new. High grade men's tailoring our speciaity. YE LONDON S8HOP, C‘ALL 585-3 COR. ELM & MAIN STS. BRICKYARD FOREMAN-—High grade, thoroughly cxperienced man to takc charge of well-known, up-to-date brick- vard in- western Mass. Must e able to produce results and willing to invest some money for substantial interest in the business, Write, giving full details, to Box 3A, Herald OMce, MAN —Kelinble to sell shrubs. trees, plants. Permanent, weekly pay. Write for terms. Guaranty Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. LESMAN WANTED to sell standard ike of cars In New Dritain and vicin- ity. Experience in selling automobiles not nocossary but must be o live wire, Writc to Box, 488, Herald Office. er garment and pay WE CLAIM that we sell a bett direct to weareg, for less money, higger commissions, than any compan: making Made-to-Mensure men's clothes. lue Outfitters, Cincinnati Ohio. Help—Women Wanted 42 MPETENT girl for Apply Mre. (. F. Chase, 8t or Phone 177, general housework. 241 West Maln SUITS PRESBED, 50c—Cleaning and re- palring at_reasonable prices. PHILIP SILVER, 9 WASHINGTON PLACE Tusurance—All kinds \UTOMOBILE INSURANCE is our princi- pal line. Our service 18 unsurpassed. We popresent Havsford — companies - which ans no delay In adjustment of clalms. This you oan absolutely bank on. Home anking & R ‘0., Phone 728, ' second work and help with chil- ephone for appointment, Mrs, W. nd, Tel. 195 MAID for dren, T Rowla fami- Ap- general housework. Small children. Must lile children tor, 41 Wilson 8t, ¢ MAID for ly. Two ply_Mp Situations Wanted—Men CHMAUFFEUR or house’ man. Young: col- ored man would like position, Good ref- erence furnished. Write to Herald, Box 9AA. INSURANCE-—Consider your build- value, 18 sufficiently Insurec L. Gans, 87 West Maln St. Tel. 1459, PARKER & DEMING can offer you anw kind of Insurance Policy that is written. Be sure you are Insured. The best is what you want: and we have it. 183 Main St., Dickinson Bldg. Tel. 2026. - LET me show you a Perfection P. Crona, New England Mut Insurance ('o., Boston, Mass., St New Britaln, tonn, Poliry. Life Main 173 Insurance Phone 138, atisfaction. Lowest rates. ‘ommercial Trust ( ALL LINES OF INSURANCE--Serviee “dl AGED rellable American wants Writes a_good hand, Address lerk MIDDLE clarical work. neat and Accurate. Post_Ofica Box 211, Situations Wanted—\Women 45 DAY'S work by cempetent colered . lady. Reet of references, Call Gurley, 25 Hurl- burt St. MIDDLE AGED lady wants to take care of children, afternoons or evenings. Box 22M, Herald. PRACTICAL NURSE would Iike caring for an invalid. Address Nurse, 118 North Main_8§t., Bouthington, ¢ Lawyers—Patent Attorneys 25 " LIVE STOCK NEW ENGLAND PATENT AGENCY— Booth's Biock LOUIS M. BCHMIDT, 269 MAIN ST. E in_and_Hartford, Moving, Trucking, Baggage 20 TRUCKING & STORAGE— PACKING, EITHER PERT MOVING, CRATING AND SHIPPINC BY RAIL OR TRUCK. BEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY FFOR LOCAL AND LONG DIS- TANCE FURNITURE MOVING. INTER-URBAN TRANSFER & STORAGE PITONES 2000 & 2002 MARSH, MGR. 16715 MAIN, AP, TRUCK goes to New York city every Tuesday and Thursday; to Boston every Saturday or Monday. Krelght rates reg- sonable. H. Brown Trucking Co., 131 Dwight St. Phone 50 Cattle and Swine HOLSTEIN cow just freshened. Good milk- er. For information Telophono 968-12. Iggs, Poultry, Supplies 52 BOOKING orders for quality baby chicka at $16 a hundred and up. Circular free. New Britain Hatchery, P. O. Bot 422, COLUMBIAN® Plymouth Rock hatching esgs, 83 per setting. Algo, few pullets. ‘an make yeu up & nice pen. James K. “hapman, Wells 8. Phone. HATCHING EGGS--Single Comb Rhode and Keds from choice mated pons, headed by male birds, all Blue Ribbon winners, A few settings. Very reasonable. John Johnsten, 68 Francis 8t., New Brit- tain, Conn. 0 chick 3 capacity, al- Wm, Allen, OTL brooder stov: Maple Hill. most new, for § POULTRY—Jersey Olants for sale; two pens of elght pullots and one cockerel each. Wm. Allen. Maple HiIl. POULTRY BUPPLIES, and fountains. Buckeye hoppers, feeders incubators, coal Rackliffe’ Broa. Tel. b 1 kekin, 5" ii *value, selling at §1.75, Army & Navy Sup- Co., B8 Church WRIST WA'TC MERCHANDISE === s ] Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry 16 Guarantoed, $9.00 & Horn, 10 Arca Himberyg Maln 8t Wantod—Articios 1o Buy 68 stock for cash, With er (xtures, Addroes Box 31B, Hers tore i y better prives now for yous | papers, Also mon's second- and tuniture, Lo Zeldes one B13-13 Atate Kurtz, 80-E 1 vtpeg) RENT e il cnts (1] Liaprovements, Mills, 80 West Apnriments and e \ room. All Ingquire A, A. roon tenement with modern improvemwnts, Telephone ., very desirable n heat furnished, W, 131, Five room \provements. 56, sl tene- Apply Four room tenement, Inquire on first floor. st Iliroe 4-room tenements. nts, Joseph Bcollnick, ston. HATT ST, Improvements, Vive room tenement, mode Aprply on premises. el i MODLIN six room bungalow. Alse oom tenement. Inquire 3 Brade 12, , 118 LASANT ST, 144—Four geed bases ment rooms, $10. Inquire on premises. B ety X OM ront, south end of city, $16 wonth, Apply DeWitt A, Riley, 27 Main 8t Ll , 21--Tenement of 9 rooms . clectricity and all ether mode steam hea 648-5, ern improvements. Call 883-13 selling any- 95, all eolid or play. Army Church 8t. of proved trom § dur up to worl 180 boot all Band” brand, overshoce, for working men. All sizes and guaranteed. Wil help you In this weather. Lowest prices in town. Joc Marteliiti, 86 Chu; St REBBL rubber OVERCOATS of excellent qualit cent reduction. Pay while you w ton Clothing Store hureh per ar, Bos- St. UNDERWEAR - We are ma of our regular $1.95 luxur at §1.15, Sharp roiuctions hoslery a sar, ing a special { unfon suits all sweat- Army & Navy WEBSTER ST., 23—Tenement of 3 rooms A-1 condition. Rent reasonable, Inquire at 248 Chestnut St., city. WHKST MAIN 8T., 656—First floor, five roem tenement; all modern improvements. Ape ply third floor. P e i SR WINTHROP ST.—8ix roem cottage. 1 quire H. Ruben. Phone 1580, ———————— Business Places For Rent 170 TWO STORES-—One with tenement in rear. Inquire Peter Denuzze, 430 West Malw Street . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Household Articles 63 Agents—Real Estate L[] ANTIQUE FURNITURE bought and sold. Upholstering and all kinds of repairing. New and second-hand furniture bought and sold at your own prices. I'uruiture moved and stored, All kinds of rcpairing. The Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch St, A. G. Grafe, Mgr. CARPET SWEEPERS—"Grand Rapids Bls- soll,” speclal at §3.76. City Hardware Co,, 49 B. Main St. LAMPS Pottery and finishes, Cheney sainples. Rox 330, shades for every metal stands of silk shades. Let hoenix Speclalty ELECTRIC and purpose, twelve us submit CoidRE0; ' reduced from $1.55 during sale only. B. St. Cook ard, Main LINOLEUM to $1.05 Baerson, pe 503 opening sale only ctory” $7.50, §10.50 val- 503 Maln St. MATIRESSES for “White Cotton ue. Guar. R. Berson, MAYBE In addition to great increase im your rent, you have becn forced to move, much agsinet your wishes. Why suffer such things to happen to you again? See A. Gorbacl, Booth's Block Auctioneers " AUCTIONEERING—Expert in all branches. Cashman Farm Agency, 131 Main 8t. Res- Cy Phone 668-3, 80 side Tele- frout rcom and _ one t to use as office. ONE LARGE room conver phone 1104, Houses For Sale 83 MADISON ST.—SiX rown cottage, a bars in, £4,000 and ensy terms. W. L. Hateh 20 West Main S Phone 191, SILK FLOSS:--Guarantoed 1aattresses. 1o mer price $18.50. During sale $15. B. Bel son, 503 Main 8t. guar: big varioty, - City discount. §t. PYREX cooking pans, toed and selling at a 10% Hardware (o, 49.K. Main $7.50 503 auilts QUILTS—100% white cotton Berson, value reduced to $5.50. B. Main 8t CLEANERS—Electric, vented, Cleuners for saie and re- Photo 1995, VACUUM $1.25 per day. paired. T An Machinery, Elec., and Tools SAWMILL—OId Risley property in Berlin. Steam and water power. [Boating, fish- ing, lce. Good business. Also artesian well digger. To close estate of the late Georg: R, Lyens. G. P. Dunham, Administrator. 92-4. ream modern hungaiow with all Ideal location in idress Box 8X, H " slx of 6 rooms, all improve. ments, good barn, about 1 acre of land, frult of all kinds and 5 minutes' walk to car. Cashman Farm Agency, 131 Main Street, ity. Residence, Berlin, Telephone 688-4, > PLAINVILLE—11 acre farm, 5 room houpe, plenty of fruit and borries on ce. Price $3,800. A good two famlily house in nice neighborhood, right in center, §4,- 000; $800 cash. Have religble good farms and dwelling houses for saie, Prices and terms right. Call or phone, Charles F. ‘onlon, Real state and Insurance, Rus. ille, Conn. istate—Wanted 81 Merchandise at the Stores 65 BAGS—We have a few genulne Walrus hags, selling at $35 to $40 elsewhere, at $25 each, Army & Navy Supply Co. 66 Church 8t. DRY BATTERIES, “Red Seal” dry ceil. Lowest prica in town, 35c each. City Hardware Co. 49 E. Main 8t. LUGGAGE—Cowhide Lags with waterproof lining, worth at least $10, willle they last at $4.75. Army & Navy Supply Co. 6 “hul Musical Tr iments 46 RECORDS--Another lot standard make double disc records, regular 85¢ and S1, all on sale at 43¢ each, 2 for 85c. Widen- er's, 138 Main St. % PIANOS—Players and Grands. Also many makes of gond used planos, selling at attractive prices. New and used Victrola Columbla Grafonolas, Pathie, Souora and othera. I E. Capewell, 200 Churc h St Martford. VIOLINS—Well made German vlolins, for merly sold at $12, now reduced to $5. . Horenstein, 1 R. R. Arcade, Are Se— ped by Commissioner Haynes, it was said as a result of camplaints by fed- eral prohibition directors that the an- nouncement of the appointment of agents handicapped enforcement work. With the assignment of new agents to duty without publicity, it was ex- plained, they would be able to work respective territories. Not be Announced—Names Kept More Secret. Washington, Feb. 6.—Prohibition agents will operate under a new policy announced today at prohibition head- quarters. Announcement of the appointments of federal prohibition agents in the different states has been ordered stop-secretly in their JCIALISTS CONFER Shelton, Conn., Feb. 6.—Two topics discussed at the meeting of the medi- cal staffs of five tuberculosis sanatora, held in the Shelton sanatorium today were: Whether the tubercle bacilli are to be found in the blood of con- umptives, and whether tuberculosis spreads from one part of the body to the other through the blood. ested in a display of X-Ray pictures of doubtful cases in the local sana- toria. veral physiclans from the |state at large were also present be- sides the institutional staffs. The visiting physiclans were inter-| FIRE IN Seymour, Web. 6.—Iire which start- ed in the cellar of the house owned by Joseph A. Sarese near the An-! gonla town line caused between 000 and $5,000 damage before it checked yesterday. The family absent at the time, Seymour officials re investigating. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Grandpa Sho;vs No ;isible HoLD ON, TAG ! YOUNE BEEN WALKING Too FAST FoR ME~ || You MUST REMEMBER Shortage TTHAT T AM \ERY SHORT oF SHOUT OF BREATH, NOTUIN' = NCIVE BEEN BREATUIN' A LOT MORE'N BY BLOSSER three tenement house im TO BUY two or State particulars. Box desirable location. ierald. ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS v " Rooms For Rent 8 “Two Iarge furnished front for man and wife or bus- ra. Chapman, COURT ST, rooms, sBita ness couplo. M GIROVE roon, telephone, S4—large, furnished frent light, hot water heat, bath, it desired. Phone 2604, HILL, elocir Itoard or gentleman. Steam heat {aprovements. Central. 45 and W todert hut 168—Two large, luor. Steam g wate ¥ room 0. alry rooms on heat, g oo Can_be w Star Real Eeo- 163 Main Street. MAIN 87 the sevond tricity and 1un as ofiice o tate & . 235 -Furnished room. Sees g ~Furnished room with L clectric lights, gas, hot water en = 20 flat or and Room and Board wife to share room and board well furnished and witn widow 1 Iigd all_cony , modern con- , for light house. Where 2 hoice of moats, ple and Al homa cooking. Jaek's 8t, ) CES At a Court of Probate holden at Britain, within and for the District of Iin, in the County of Hartford and Stat Connecticut on the 4th day of February, A D, 1 Present, Bernard F. state of Adolph Per w Rritain, in said district deceased. Upon (he tion of Frank E. Magnuson of ¥ast Main siroet, Portland, Cenn., pray- ing that Lotters of Administration may be granted on said ostate as per application ou file more fully appears, it Is Ordered—that said application be heard and determined at the Probate OMce, New Britain, in said district, on the 11th dny of February, A. D., 1922, at 9§ o'cleck i the afternoon, #nd that notice be given of the pendency of said application .and the time and place of hearing thereon, by pul lishing this order in some newspaper pub- lished in said New Britain, having & culation In said district, and by posting copy thercof, on the public signpost in tl Town of New Britain, in said district, and t ke, rowum M pERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judp e ___ae About one-fifth of the seamen Ia the British merchant marine are upe employed. S Soups, for 35e, 100 Chestuut