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THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Aiphabetically Arranged For Quick anld leady Roference, LINE RATES I'OR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 1’ dey . 10 00 20 Bt 4 dugn, 2 5 duys, “o 6 daya. e RH 0 days. ... line $1.80 Yoaily Order Rates Upon Application, Count § word, to & line, 14 lnes to rn Inch, Miufmum Rpace, 3 Lines Minfmum ook Charge, line line Iine line line 35 Cents. Ad. Acowpted After 1 P, M. For Nlaksified Page on Bame Day. Adi Accepted ( the Telephone For ‘wil 925 And Want Ad" Operator, NNOUNCEMENTS v — — — Florists 3 FLORAL DESIGNS und flowers for all or- caslons; anniversarios, parties, banquets, weddings, funerals, etc. Call “Flowor Phona" 1116, Volz Floral Co.,, 90 W Main St BAY IT WITH FLOWERS for all occa- slonw, wreaths, cut pleces, ete., weddings, Birthduys, funerals, Welch's IMlower Shop, 89 W85t Main St. Phone. -— Lost And Yound 5 - LOST-—Pockethook, contalning tickets, op- erator's license, large sum of money, Re- ward. Phillp W. Morse, 20 Hroad St Plainville, == HUPMOBILE DODGE e AUTOMORILE Auto Parts and Accessorles _AUTOMOBILES Auto And Truck Agencies ACCRBRORIEN Bargain lot spark Ford hood and Pord radintor Anco Hot spot T Ha 8 Chestnut 8t CARS. City Borvico Statlon, Hartford Ave, and Staniny Ao M. Paoneasn, Prop 260 oa, covers, $0.5 $2.60 Dlugs, radintor heat pegulator manifold $6.60, COGEW BLL, Phane at, S1d, Chalmers and Siles and Ifranklin_ motor sorvice wtutian, Honey- ‘o, 130 Tel MAXW cars, it 0 PARTS~You will find that,part of your ayto at Cutler's, 22 Onk 8f, Phone 618-14. We also buy used cars, 1015, 7-pasnenger touring car, Is In lasy condition In every way and will gIve good service. Bee this cur today, . A. Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phone 2780, “Whera Good used cacw are sold and service. for n o G Hawker, BATTERIKS—Exide Dafterion Exchange your old battery Exide, Liheral allowance, A, TIRKA—We carry a full line of Firestone, Flak and Grow tires. West End Vulean- fzing Works, C. P. M'Carthy, Prop, 399 West Main §t, Phlone 1091-3, BUICK, 101, G-passenger touring car. Tires ull good, many oxtras; top and upholstery vory good and mechanica rfect, O, A, Bence, 18 Main 8L, Phon 50, “Whe GGood Used Cars Are Bold sl s Wi 2 BUICK COUPR, 1919, In Automobiles Wanted 12 throughout, Run less than This car looks and acts like new, Is low. (', A, Hence, 18 Maln St 2750, ' Where good used ca R a roul ba Wm., H., Al- -1 condition 8,000 milei Pr touring car. “Lelephone FORD Must 607, ROADST bo in coupe or &0 condition, CLOSED CAR--See us about galn in a slightly used car. len Co., Hungerford Court, Autos—Taxi Service BROS,, 1016, G-passenger touring See thia car now. ItU's a bargain, *C. Hence, 18 Maln St. Phono 0, Where good used cars are sold CITY TAXI SERVICE—~HAV DEN IN AMERICA'S ) ABLE CAR? THI HOLM AIR-COOLED CAR. Wk CALL 2379, YOU RID- COMPORT- S IMPROVIED HAVE IT. car, DORT touring car. In good condition, Watts, Conn, Light & Power (o, UTOISTS Now Is the Time To Rer Repairing. Town. S SERVICE 88, Masseuse 18 Barbers, Hairc move Yo Marcel wiving hairbobhbing shampoofing Partsienne pack, hair dye eatment, Lucille Heauty 269 Main 80 Top floer, Tel, 638, and massaging, sefentific Ip treatment, marcel Waving and manicuring, Work done at your home, Ks- V. Barknan, manleur Building and Contract DON'T walt for the your mason work o pntractor, spring rush! Ha g now. Chinrles Beh, Phone 1185-2 v on your shingling beaver bhoard ceilings, anley St, ROOFING —Sava Job. Specialty mon on rvice Rendered 20 TRUCK] & BTORAGE— EXPERT MOVING, PACKING, CRATING AND SHIPPING, BITHER BY RAIL OR TRUCK, BEST EQUIPPED IN THE FOR LOCAL AND LON TANCE FURNITURE MOVI crry DIs- G, INTER-URBAN TRANSFER & STORAGE 16715 MATN, P'HONES 2090 & 2002 A. P MARBH, MGR, APPLIANCES of ull kinds soid. Electrical Oxturos sold and inatulled, Wiring cuti- mutes glven and wirlng installed, Repair- g donw on your old fixtures und ap pliances. Anderson Eloctrie Co, 259 and Maln St, up ona fight. Phone 510, AWNINGH for private and business houses. Your order solleited early to avoid spring rush. Estimates furnished, kddy Awning & Decorpting Co. Phone 1014-4, BETTER SIGNS-— make better business, woon to New York iy Tuosday and Thuraday; to Bosten iturday or Menday. Frelght ratcs mable. W, Rrown Trucking o, Dwight 8t, Phone 2538, every overy ren 131 Plumbing, Heating, Metal Work 28 HEATING = atom, done wnd r Main St. ~8teamn, hot water and vapor opafrs and new work neatly akonable, T. C. Lucente, 453 Tel. h¥i-b, ur Car From Storage Long | Give It That Spring Overhauling, Painting, Upholstering or General Read Classification 17 and Get the Best Service Men in “nough To MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale o Wriday, ebruney goods wnd Ny Atore Maln #t 1 Alr, attor Britaln, Coun 10th 1022, 10:3 turea of e and Platnyiile, 1nguire 277 Maln Bt Business and OMce | ipment FILI—A Bhaw-Waiker, ali-steel,_cammors | clal grade, -drawer lotter file, Prioo only $31.60. Adking Printing Co, 6 Church Streot, YUilng for the office PENCH your name, husiness ar p K it on a pencil the mont Crument. $5 up &roms, San d. 1 W, Bent 180 Main 57| Populirize i ular A \plen furnisl L. I'hone Feed and IMuel CORD WOOD - $10 and 818 ered, Edson W, Radg ton 8t, CORD W 1vared North per card deliy 30 Washing- 1 any length and de I Liogey, 2 T all the eggs—you can do it wit rina Men Chow and Purina Chowder, Order by chicks now Brituin Bird & I 105 A Thone 1121-3, 2] Meadow Phone 884-4, Pu ol shuttle 5 Ave W BRI 34 CHURC PHONE 804, PIN found. Owner may have by identifying it. 241 Bouth Main St. second floor. After weven o'clock evenings. — R WiLL pifty who took purple silk umbrella with white handle In Lyccum, Monday afternoon, please return to manager. e ton and In very good only $150. B. Cutler, 22 516-14, FORD TRUCK condition, Price Oak Bt. Phone TAXI—When 3 ou want good TAXI SERV- CE 00 00 FORD—8mith form. A truck In good run- NET MAKING Kind of All kinds of Day & ephone -Furniture made In material and style desired. models and sample boards, Rear 153 Arch St. 'Tel- sslunal Services Prof Hil ARE YOU AWARE of the wonderful pox- sibiiitfes awaiting development within you? Consult Truth Councilor Spiritual Paychologist, 11 Huckinghwm 8t., (near Main 8t.) Hartford, Cenn. Phone Chur- ter 8611-3, ning condition. Good tires, $200 Al takes it. Auto Repalr Co., 638 East Main §t. PPhone 2016-3, HUDSON, 1021 speedster, In throughout. Hus been driven miles, Looks goed, has many selling at a very attractite figu F. Motor Sales Co., 155 Llm ephone 7 fine cond!tion but 5,000 extras and & Pel- AUTO OWNERS 100K ! = For a short time only. 5 pass. touring car top $30 with plate glass in rear. 7 pess. touring top $3 0. Plate glass in SHORT CALENDAR Clerk Danberg Compiles 24 Cases for Friday’s Session of Court A lengthy docket, comprising 24 cases Is scheduled for the city court at the short calendar session at 2:30 o'clock Iriday afternoon. The list as complled by Clerk . J. Danberg is as follows: Otto L.eupold against the Knebel Mfg, company, judgment Judge B. I. Gaffney for the plaintiff, Lawyer M. D. Saxe for the defendant; Commercial Trust company againat the American Insurance company, iudgement for failure to comply with = ord¢r of the court, Judge B. 1%, Gaff- ney for the plaintiff, Lawyer Edward Broder for the defendant; the Com- mercial Trust company dgainst the *Home Insurance company, judgment for failurg to comply with order of the court, Judge B K. Gaffney for the plaintiff, L.awyer Kdward Broder for the defendant; the Commercial Trust company against the Gr. American Insurance company, judgment for failure to comply with otder of the court, Judge B. . Gaffney for the plaintiff, Lawyer Edward Broder for the defendant; the Commercial Trust company against the Michigan Fire and Marine Insurance company, Jjudgment for failure to comply with order of the court, Judge B. . Gaff- ney for the plaintiff, Lawyer Edward Broder for the defendant; the Com- mercial Trust company against the Bal-American Insurance company, judgment for failure to comply with order of the court, Judge B. I. Gaff rea; Rordster topa $16 and up, Call in and sea the materfal we are giv- ing at above prices. All materinls and workmanship guaranteed. Al kinds of auto bodies repaired and upholstered. All Kkinds of body work. W. WALSH AUTO TOP & UP- HOLSTERING BLM MAXWELL, 1920 5-passen All new tires, looks fine clags condition in overy Bence, 18 Main St. Phone ®ood uscd cars are sold. er touring and in - first- respect. . A, 0. “Where car, MOLLY-O USED CAR $775—1918 JORDAN TOURING, New palnt. tires. $350—1917 REO TOURING, New paint. A real buy, $300-1916 HUDSON TOURING. A good car to wear out. $375-—1018 DODGE TOURING, Wire wheels and new tires, $295--1918 DOT ROADSTER. Rex top. Tires most new. A good buy. $295--1918 ALLLN TOURING. New paint. All ready for the road. $525—1019 HUDSON TOURING. New paint, Tires most new. 2501916 STUDERBAKER TOUT New paint. Tn A-1 shape. $375—1918 OAKLAND TOURING, lLots of pep. A good car to own, $475—1617 BUICK, 6 CYL. TOURING New paint. A great cac for the money. $195—1916 OVERLAND TOURING, See this car. You will lke it. $95~“REO TOURING, A car for a mechanic. . $525—1917 BUICK, 6 YL, TOURINC New cord tires. All around paint. Like new. $575—1918 REO TOURING MODEL 25, New palnt. Tires good. A ‘car full of pep. $850—1919 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN. New paint, New tires. A big bargain. $1050—-1919 STUDEBAKER TOU i 31951916 OVERLAND TOURING, $275--1920 OVERLAND TOUR. MODEL 4 $475—1918 OLDSMOBILE TOURING. 1917 IEMOBILE TOURING. STUDEBAKER TOURIN BUICK TOURI FORD SEDAY IRVI J 193 ARCH ST, 1§ A STUDEBRAK SALE 207 MOUR AUTOMOBILE PAINTIN antced and prices reasonable. Truck hodies made to order. Isadoro Ravizza, rear 332 Park St. Phone 76-11, All work guar- 7-PAB. AUTOMOBILE rebullding. ninde like Works, 17 BATTERIE Storage, 167 Aren RADIATOR repairing and I'rozen or broken radiators new. New England Radiator . Main. Phone 860, 5--The salo: 8t Wiliard simmons, Still Better' nd service, Phone 2245, CARS washed, pollshed, ofied and greased Authorized Simoniz Service Sta. Clark's Auto Laundry. Rear 103 W. Maln, 559-4. CYLINDER GRINDING— and general overhaulin, Work guaranteed and prices rea- xonable. -1918 $105—1918 B. MI'G, CO,, MAIN 51, 1zo-a. THE H. 451 W PHONE THIS RAL michine and press work. Machine Co., 152 High St Plione 118742, Smith clty. 11 In ne own at v of/nn_expert cell 474, mechanic at your Work guaranteed sonn FHOTOGRAPH): eity for all Hall, in Call Wil go any place styles of photography. Dickinson Drug, Tel. 330, SPENCER R, TRAINED nureo wishes maternity 0 CORBETS—Comfort When combined with Spencer designing with style. Mrs, . N, T2 Grand Street, gistered Spencer Corsetierc G st priceless. it is price i comf H is ain 3 Mark Phone cages after Fehri Her- ald Office, ary 4. Address Box 7Y, PHONE 1275 for roe's lce cream froe McEn- delivery of Try them, S--Lettering done on windows, board d vehicles. Work guarantesd and prices ow., J. Cohn, 3211 Main St Repairing and Piano Tuning 32 box springs, cushions, pli- to new and Hard- 8t MATTRESSES, lows, etc., made over equal returned same day. Upliolstering. ware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont Phone 2314-4, of trecs, it done now. shrubs H. .. TRIMMIN and g Simonse: nd vi pruning pe vines, GENERAL CLEANI g under the sun Cleaning Co., 83 W. sell oval framos glass for only $3.00. me $£7.00 to §10.00, ~We clean _overy- New Britain Window Main 8t. Tel. 388, W with charge tudio. 11 Agents Accude convex for Dressmaking and Millinery 22 Wanted, To Render Scrvices 33 decorating, paper hanging. Ap- vikiwoskl, 74 Hroad St. ~ EDUCATIONAL HICKORY and posts wll longths, Phona 686-12, hestnut wood, W. Miller, w cord, $b I Hocomb, & for fireplaces, Cut de- WHITE MIRCH WO any length, § Footwear and Clothing BOOTS of first np or kn $6.00, Ariy RUBBERS, rubber hoot, sall brand, overshoes, for working men. All sizea and guarang Will help you in this weather, rices in town, Joe Mortelliti, 86 Bt. value & Chureh St. Band'" CLOTHING—We are sacrificing our entire stock of winter apparel consisting of hos fory, underwear, gloves, pants, caps, rain- coata and a hundred other items. Lower prices than we are asking canuot be found anywhere, Army & Navy ro, 56 Church 8t. OVERCOATS of cent reduction, ton Clothing Storc, excellent quality Pay while you we 63 Church St, per r. Bos- Dancing Teachers 35 DANCING--Learn dancing at Graham's dancing school, 209 Main St. Open by ap- pointment. P'hone 1758, ARCH ST. NOVELTY SHOP, 359 Arch St. Home-made aprons and dress aprons Dresses made to order, GET your pillow cases, tablecloths, nap- kins, scarfs and all other linen goods hemstitched at Ginshurgh's Dress Pleat- ing Shop, 19 Walnut’ 8t Dyeing and Cleaning AND) sait DYRING peds cleaning, exclusive el CLEANING When your we are the only dyers in ity W BRITAIN DRY CLEANINC T MAIN. PHONE remember ners and JRP. 1 Instrumental and Vocal 36 MISS MOORE-—Teacher of piano, class or individual instruction, For rates appl: 300 Washington 8t. Phone 7% PIANO TEACHER, Miss Stanley Street. Telephone Alice Starr, 543 122-1 F. IHarmon. Studio block. I can accom- » stugents, PIANO 1 IN room, Boo modate a few v's 10 Help—Men Wanted SHOES of proved durability, seiiing wherd from $1.95 up to $5.93, all ther, for dre work or play NAvy Supply Co., 68 Church &t any- solid Army ‘o, Household Articles 63 NDISE s L oL R 1 Wanted—Articles to Buy o8 Wa nay better prices now for your old rugs and papers. Also m land clothes and furniture, L. 161 Ouk Bt Phone 615-13, be cheap fol New Brita ez FOR RENT - BMALL BAVI 1 Post s (1] JUNK wanted - Must Office Box A9, “ann, “RE Apartments n| AL ESTATE | Tenements ATAITMENT, 4 room, All Improvements, Hlonm hoat, [nquice A, A, Mills, 80 West fain Bt KUBLL BT, 60 ol modern 10803 room tenement with Improvements. Telephone LOCATED, very d ble t, steam heat furnished, W, Tel, 131, CENTRALLY five room | Lo Hateh Co, MART 8T, Improvem LYONE BT, 115 ern mprovoments §3—Kour room tenement, all ithe [nquire on first floor, I'ive room tenement, mode Apply on premises. Also Brad- #Ix room tenement, 1 bungaiow. (uire 9 ASANT ST. 144—Kour good bases ment rooms, $10. Inquire on premi e e . e X ROOM ront, south end of city, $156 & month, Apply DeWitt A, Riley, 2 Muin WALNUT ST Tenoment of 9 rooms, steamn heat, electricity and all other mod- ein improvements, Call 883-12 or 548-5, Tenement of 3 gooms, Rent reasonable. Inquire at Bt., city, W TER A-1 condition stnut 3 654—I'irat floor, five room tenement; all modern improvements. Ap- ply third foor, our room tenement with improvements, Inquire & 164 Hartford Ave. 116 date WINTHROP In- quire H, 8 Ruben, Bix room cottage. Phone 1550, 10 TWO STORES—One with tenement in rear. Inquire Peter Denuzze, 430 West Main Business Places For Rent Agents—Rcal Estate 8 two or three tenement ¥ me At once, A. Gor- Block, Room 212, HAVE lhouse hach, you a one, for sale? Booth's MAYDE in addition to great increase in your reat, you have been forced to move, much against vour wishes. Why suffer such thiugs te happen to you again? See Gorbuch, Booth's Block. Auctioneers 9 AUCTIONEERING. Cashman Farm 1d Berlin, ( 1 ency, 131 Main ni. Phone 6! pert in all branches. Bt. Res- Bldg. and Business Prop. 80 ANTIQUE FURNITURE bought and sold. Upholstering and all kinds of repairing. New and second-hand furniture hought and gold at your own prices. l'uruiture moved and stored. All Kinds of repairing. The Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch St, A. G. (irafe, Mgr. side Tele- ONE LARGE front room and one room convenient to use as office, phone 1104, AND TENEMENT to rent. alrs. 63 Bmalley St. STORE In- auire v — CARPET SWEEPERS sell,” special at § Co., 49 E. Main St Rapids Bis- 75, Viardware BLECTRIC LAMPS purpose. Pottery twelve Anishes, us submit mamples. Co., P. O, Box 330, and shades and metal Cheney sllk i Phoenix for every stunds o des. et Specialty LEANING, pressing and ring. Hnported and domestic woolens men's (lothes. B, Nelson, 58 Wast Phone 501, NCH DRY C fur M.in 8t, ter with A good opportunity qualify. Rox some sell- for 26X, A MAN of good ch ing “experienee. the man who can Herald Office. HARTFORD BATTERIES-- and City Seryi . Zack in chary OVERLAND touring. Just i overhauled, tires excellent, [ onally low. (. A. Bence, 18 Al 0. “Where Good Used (' A delivery; A. dents, and Bros., jams re- fenders, 107 Arch RADIATORS REPAIRE moved from suto bodies cores ingtalled. Hulquist Tel. 1326 good ND--% ton light Haw- tires, and just overhauled. Ker. D DELIVERY of 1,000 Ibs. ca- Tires all good. Just overhauled, Bence, 18 Main Strect. Tel. 2750, “Where gad used cars are sold RADIATOR repairing and rebuilding by an expert in this work. Have those dents, jams and other imperfections removed from OVERL pacit ney for the plaintiff, Lawyer Edward Broder for the defendant. W. A, Kinne against the Taft Car- buretor company, statutory continu- ance, Judge B. I. Gaffney for the plaintiff; Sidney Chappel against the Taft Carburetor company, statutory OVERLAND, your aut and fenders; satisfaction guaranteed. “Service s Our Aim* O Becker, rbin Place. Phone 553, DO 1T NOW!--Take vour car to Parson; for gieral overhauling or repair at 8ic per hour. Rest equipment. Parsons’ r- age, 680 West Maln Bt. roadster., The Lash Concern,” Sts, 1918, Country club Good mechanical condition. Motor C'o. Tne. A Repu Corner Lincoln and West Mo Main JATTLE SIX' coupe; mechanical- v perfect, new tire, and looks good. Low price. A, G. Hawker, fe continuance, Judge 13. F. Gaffney for the plaintiff; Harry Vardanian against David Sargis, non-suit for failure to comply with order of the court and Judgment on counter-claim, Lawyer Henry Nowicki for the plaintiff, T.aw- yer Willlam M. Greenstein for the de- fendant; David Fransen against Jesse Beloin, pleading by defendant or de- fault, Lawyer D. L. Nair for the plaintiff, TLawyer Michael A. Sexton for the defendant; l.ouis J. Prey, et al. against John Recci, statutory con- tinuance, Lawyer Alfred Le Witt for the plaintiff; John Iishoo, et al. against Alex Werda, motion for more specific allegations and demurrer, Tawyer Joseph G. Woods, for the plaintiff, Lawyer A. W. Upson for the defendant; Tsrael Wexler against Katherine Herpst, et al., discourse of defense, judgment of foreclosure and limitation of time for redemption, Lawyer William M. Greenstein for the plaintiff, Lawyer H. H. Milkowitz for the defendant. & Dr. I. A. B. Forrest against Albert Halpern, pleading by defendant, Law- yer W. M. Greenstein for the plain- tiff, Lawyer D. 1. Nalir for the de- fendant; John Skiba against George A. Stark, pleas in’abatement, Lawyer Henry Nowicki for the plaintiff; Ro- gers Sash and Door company against Hilda Peterson et al., disclosure of defense and judgment, Henry P, Roche for the plaintiff, Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford and Camp and Lawyer David' L. Nair, for the de- fendants; 1. Marshauer against N. Te- ti, order that defendant plead, Law- yer Henry P. Roche for the plaintiff, Lawyer David L. Nair for the defend- ant; Maria A. Murphy against Leon H. lLeonard, pleading by defendant or default, Lawyer David L. Nair for the plaintiff, Kirkham, Cooper, Hunger- ford and Camp for the defendant; M. M. Krikorian against George 8. Ke- vorkian, pleading by defendant or de- fault, Judge ¥. B. Hungerford for the plaintiff, Kirkham, Cooper, Hunger- ford and Camp for the defendant; H. L. Christopher against the Connecti- cut Valley Orchard company,. plead- ing by defendant or default, Judge F. B. Hungerford for the plaintiff, Judge Willlam I*. Mangan for the defend- anl; the Polish Investment and Loan company against Andrew Cherpack et al., *disclosure of defense and plead- ing by defendant or default, Lawyer Davil L. Nair for the defendant; Sears Roebuck company against El- mer A. Sabo, judgment and hearing In damages, lawyer A. W. Upson for the plaintiff; J. M. Klein against the Connecticut company, et al, pleading by defendant, Kirkham, Cooper, Hun- gerford and Camp for the plaintiff, Day and Berry and Dickenson and Bro Smith for the defendants. l BUTTERWORTH SEEKS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS grant of $17,000 until he will be able to get in touch with Messrs. Bulkeley and “Malone to make a formal request for the $50,000. The board of control deferred ac- tion on the matter until it can he in- vestigated, and if it found that the sum is needed, it will in all probabil- ity be granted. In the « of the injunction pro- ceedings which were brought before Judge Malthic in the superior court, no decision has as yet been reached as to whether the temporary injunc- tion, restraining Butterworth from drawing a salary of $300 & month for himself should be dissolved. $50,000 FOR FUND Moncy on Hand Inadequate to Meet the Requirements of Needy in i the State. FFrank 8. Butterworth, treasurer of the American l.egion, has requested an emergency fund of $50,000 to meet the immediate needs of the state fund for distribution of money to wounded and needy ex-servicemen of the state. There 18 but $17,000 1€it in the troas ury of the state fund and without the | sum - will next pay- TO S| A FARM WANT Trustee of Azarigian Brothers' Place extra appropriation, this Petitions United States Court have to be used until the ment from the fund in May. According to a letter sent by Mr Butterworth to Governor E. J. Lake, the disbursements per week from the fund total more than $5,000, and at this rate, the sum left is in- adequate to meet the demands made upon it. At the last session of the state legislature, .an appropriation of $200,000 was set aside for just such an emergency, and the $50,000 re- quested will be taken from this. Mr. Butterworth, in his letter to the governor, asks for an immediate Lawyer Trving 1. Rachlin, acting for Constable I'red Winkle, trustée of the estate of L.eon and Sarkis igian, whose financial difficulties have been before the court recently, has filed a petition kefore Referee Tdward N, Yeomans of the U'nited States Court of Bankruptey. The petition asks for the right as trustee to sell the farm owned by the Azarigians, at a price not to include two mortgages which were levied four months prior to the bankruptey OTHIES — repaired to look High grade men's talloring our Y15 LONDON SHOP, CALL 685-3 COR. ELM & MAIN BTS. MEN'S Dry clenned, like new. falty. PRESSED, leaning and re- g at reas ¢ Prices. PHILIP SILVEK, 9 WASHINGTON PLACE, R i Stor 24 prinei- Insurance—All kinds AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Is our pal line. Our service is unsurpassed. We represent Hattford companies which means no delay in adjustment of claims, This you can absolutely hank on. Home Ranking & Consider your bulld- it sufliciently insured? West Main St. Tel. 1489 NGLAND Mutual. L Milk St Boston, aithful Service, Main Is 8 value. Gans, Tnsurance Seventy-elght P. Crona, st g can offer you any is written. is 193 PARKER & DIEMIN kind of Insurance Policy that Be sure you are Insured. The bost what you want and we have it fain St., Dickmson Bldg, Tel. 2026, ALL LINES OF INSUR satisfaction, Lowest Dept., Commercial 1 —~Service and Insurance Phone 138, NC! rates. st Co. lLawyers—Patent Attorneys 25 Wanted coMp take housework and Phone 18 for hely ehild, TENT girl : of one able. atreet HOUSEHOLD goods for Call at 412 West Main outrance please. rens Liberty racuced from during sale only 21 LINOLEUM to $1.05 ook 8" per yard, 5035 Main Si R. Farms For Sale 83 ACRES of land, 600 peach trees, §5 s trecs, 500 grape vines, 2 barns and six room house. (‘ashman Farm Agency, 131 Main St, city. Residence, Berlin, Phone 668-4, D Houses For Sale BELVIDERE - We have several nice bunga- lows and cottages for sale. Houses have all {mprovements and can be bought for a smull amount of casl. Also sevoral nice ilding lots. Andraws 0., 1687 Stan- S, Phone $61-4. S for e Cotton Victory H. Rerson, opening §7 503 Main only MADI gain, ON ST, —8ix $4,000 and easy 29 West’ Main St. room cottage, a bar- terms. W. L. Hatch Plione 191, to home Fred hou: aftoel Allen to do Call 578 WOMAN nighta. Phillips, g0 Mrs. WOMAN to take charge of Ladics Special- ty Shop. Write stating experlence and salary wanted. Strictly confidential. Ad dress Box 47V, IHlerald, a1 S reliable American wants Writes a good hand, s Address “Clerk," Situations Wanted—Men MIDDLE AG clerical work, neat and accurate, Post GfMce Box 211, POSITION as truck driver or t'an_do own repairs. Phone -3, chauffeur Southjngton nattresses. B. SILK FLOSS-—-Guaranteed mer price §18.50. During sale $15. son, 503 Main St Fo Bel PYREX cooking pans, teed and selling at a Hardware Co., 40 big variety, 10% discount. Main St auilts Berson, guaran- City QUILTS—100% white value reduced to Main St, * $7.50 503 tton $5.50. B, stove, $15 and one Box 35, Herald. | PWO STOVES coal stove. One ga Addreas El ors tor Andrews. Plione VACUUM CLEAX £1.25 per duy. ¢ paired. [ Situations Wanted—Women ANY KINT of housework, every day. Call at 69 Lawlor street, other Fri- before Business Opportunities A little in garage 1 WANTED. capital husinoss, 1hie half § P with interest 0. Rox Agre to take Addr NGLAND PATENT AGEN Booth's Blork LOUIS M, 8C 259 MAIN Telephone New Bri IMIDT, nd Hartford. and the money derived from the sale Ito he held by the trustee pending the validity of the last two mortgages. City ltems There will be a meeting of the Catholic Women's Renevolent l.egion in 8t. Mar¥'s school hall this evening at 8 o'clock. There was a meeting of Stanley Women's Relief Corps this afternoon in G. A. R. hall. Joseph loskie, aged 17 and Giusep- Suppite Fggs, Poult BOOKING orders for quality baby chicks at $15 a hundred and up. Clrcular free, New RBritain Hatchery, P, O. Box 422, hatching few pullets James k COLUMBIAN Plymouth Roc eggs, $3 per setting. Also, Can make you up a nice pen. Chapman, Wells St. Thone 300 ¢hick capacity, al- Wi Adlet, wap, O11, hroodar steve, most new! for §1 POULTRY SU'PPLIES, hoppers, feaders and fountains. Buckeye Incubators, ceal and ofl burning brooders. Rackliffe Bros. Co., Park & Rigelow Sts. Tel. connection Portland home, reported to Lientenant Bamforth last night that while passing the “Pit" on Myrtle street, they were held up by a as their SKamuel :tion, {pe Tucei, aged 16 years, both clnlmingl man, and relieved of about $1.60. 1X hronder, Phillips, e incubator, ccesstul § Allen St. Cypross grain ROBERT-I 150 ehick sprouter, 1% Merchandise at the Stores 65 ranteed for one year, B. Horenstein, G now $1.14. KRS sl ALARM fformerly ., “Red Seal” dry cell. in town, each, Uity 49 1. Main St Low ROOMING house, sixteen rooms, all mod- ern improvements. Centrally located and doin gan excellent business, Address 15X, doing an_excellent busin Address 1. 85 Suburban For Sale PLAINVILLE house of 12 nace heat, Broad St 20; rooms. Electricity and fur- good condition, well located; lot is BSx123. Price is low, $4,000; only n. Best buy in this vicinity, Estate & Insurance Co., 163 2-family GROVE HILL, 83--Large, furnished front room, electric light, hot water heat, bath, telephone. Board if desired. Phone 2604, SANT Phone 1 OM with use of kitchen. 214 light Over the Woolworth Two or thres furnished housekeeping. Al im- Store, MAIN § rooms for provements. THROP chenette, electric 65-—Furnished room with lghts, gas, hot water bags meet Army 1f its anything in trunks, or sult cases we are prepared to you at the lowest prices in town. & Navy Store, 66 Church LUGGAGE Musical Instruments DISON PHONOGRAPIS and records, Terms to sult purci T. H. Cogswell, | A Chestuut 8t. Phone 781, 66 | K PIANO - In good condition. Apply St., second floor, between 4 and P RECORDS deuble dis all on sale 4 Arcly make and §1, Widen- Another lot standard rocords, o) 45 each, 2 for 85e. 67 anteed, $9.00 and | Arcade and WRIST WATCHE! Himberg & Horn, 10 Main St \WHY, FRECWLES=1 NEVER. KNEW VouTo GET To ScHool SO EARLY BEFORE - WHY, You'RE TUE FIRST ONE HERE= ITS AWFUL CoLD ToDav, Il VoU BETTER COME ONIN BEGINNING OFA 7 : Possiil;le‘ But Not Probable " BY BLOSSER i clolce of meats, pie and coffee for All home cooking. Jack's Lunch, Wanted— Board Or Lodging THREE Addross for 13Y, TWO ke on iz rooms Box light housé- Herald Of- LEGAL NOTICES SALE BY ORDER COURT. By virtue of authority invested in me by the City Court of the City of New Britain, notice is hereby given that I will sell the following described property at public auction upon the premises, on Saturday, February 18, 19 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, rain or shine ¢ property is located at the cor- of West Main street and Woodruff Court, and is hounded and described as follows, to wit: North by West Main street, east by Woodruff Court, south by land now or formerly of A. Luzietti, west by land now or formerly of Kune Greenberg, bheing more fully described in Vol. 2 of maps, Page 85 of New Britain l.and Records, and Val. 110, Page 62 of the New Britain l.and Records. Baid property being about 70 feet wide front and rear, and about 106.4 feet deep. Dated at New Britain, Connecticut, this 21st day of January, A. D, 1922, A. P. MARSH. Committee appointed by said Court to sell said rroperty NOTICE OF oP ner 107 MARE APPEALS The board of relief has received 107 appeals from the assessments fixed on properties by the board of assessors. Nearly 1,000 appeals were received last year when the greatest increase in the history of the city was worked on the grand list. In almost every in- stance, conscrvative reductions are asked.

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