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hy could not he learned b whethe had ur \um tory ne the pro the buried 1 it aseertained the search conncetion the i oy v | luction dep taken of rtment DYED A SWEATER AND SKIRT WITH “DIAMOND DYES"” Every “Diamond tells how to dye faded garment or color that will not or run Perfect he Iye anteed with Diamond Dycs you have never dyed hefore your druggist the you wish to wool whether it is goods. IFor of women have Dyes" to add old, shabhy walsts, skirts coats, sweaters, stocking hangings, everything! FINDS HONEY FLOATING Lurean The hills, 1 been which ha torn into il were Hill of printin office on the W, Wilmeth orhey ¢ s 0 i en found exainined yesterday Director the hurcau of en who ent and I hy Rray to that James sueceeded " numerous Direc he did tolen from ing and vissal Dy tint drapery a streak, spot pach iny rich or wor even | Just tell mate silk mixed millior Diamor to 1l e drap whether rin is linen fifty-one HISS LUDDY HURT dye or or cotton, or years heen usiy || Teacher in New Pritain h School years of wear ir strack by an I street, Hastford, Taken to Hospital Mr, o et *street, at Hartlord, maobile accident Hartford, Miss with a companion, street Morga wis s Hartford man to the hospital, that was | broken ribs woman is a teacher in the commercial 1 tment at the New Dritain Her condition was reported as daughter o Margaret Luddy, mon Luddy ot oI hospital result of auto- Wwturday afternoon ut Laddy compiany started street, driven by taken it i ancis' i t an in $10,000 2 Five Dollar Bills Found when ahe 1 West at wi from near Driftic Down Potomac River By e b | o was Boatman, where suffering The inju &till | found tl 10 Wh she mystery turned ¢ i ris LR April « the Washington, tryifin 0 sOlve $10,000 in flve to th by a boatman v moaey floating in the | bysday, departiment of srent yesterday d @aces in the vicinity et engraving and printing Whether they had de =woney stolen from the o severd i b 10 found the tomac justice in the chool nts| comrfortable, variou bureau ing | e f modern hair 100 years ago in the e in v of | were Eng- finite bures i Automobile on Main | across Main | High | NEW BRITAIN SW l\l'\ll\(. 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W. ll' "l‘ Pool Will Then Close on Wednes for the Remaindereol the Week Girl T will he Members of serve elub at the o novel swimming In the swimming tion tomorrow I'he swimming Wednesday the week for on next Tuesday for swimming classes and plunge | The officials at the Y, W have lecided to discontinue rol skating at this institution for the mainder of the son Hiking | outdoor events will take the place | the skating The Saturday the Y Hi W Fontest A P 0 \ and the ingti it 4 o'clo will be closed and the rest It will reoy the regn pool i afternoon pool evening cleaning o n morning dancl classes will not he held this weelk, T regular elub meetings on Tuesday a Thursday nights of this week will g be omitted, as the I attend the nual meeting on Wednesday evenin Iteservations for the supper 1o p cede the annnal mee day night should be made than Wednesday morning The opening the new ing class has been postponed Monday of next week hecause ster cation and the Mrs, Knapp, {nstructor. RECEIVES REPORTERS Mme. q not la dressmu ur of of absence \ styles | Helena Semenoff Allows Ne paper Mcn to Her Suite at N York Hotel, New York, 10 While he ! Semenoff, vus April husband, ataman of attending his third | hearing with which he | on his visit to the United States, Mn | Helena Semenoff shyly received rup ar TOMORROW day tus ok DAILY party | of | woen lar A, ler re- nd ng he ne ing on Wednes- [ dren ‘Alien Property Custodian Would k- | he | of WS- | Custodian ew __|the economic tey me. re-| surprised | | ————— of ASKS ALL AMERICAN HERALD, A MONDAY, rdy Youngsters Take Father John’s Medicine The b builder dren at son of the year is Father John's Medicine hecause its pure food eles ments bulld new strength te fight off discase at the same time build ing new flesh and driving out im- purities. That s what the chil- need in the springtime, That is why Medicine Is and has be ful as a spring time tonic. t for this health ehil sea IFather John's n 80 8NeC No drugs. GLAIMS BE SETTLED Hold German Property An account- 2350,000,000 worth of the govern- Washington, ing of the enemy property held b ment w given the senate today in a report, the first compiled since Feb- ruary, 1019, filed by Alien Property Thomas W. Miller, in re- > to a resolution by Senator democrat, of Utah final disposition of this prop- ) Mr. Miller said, *“will un- doubtedly have a direct bearing on relations heteween this country and Europe with particular | reference to the late enemy powers. | The sequestered property will also | have a bearing on the question of the settlement of American claims against Germany. April 10, the $415,000,000 of PRIL 10, 19 HERALD ADS” Qnick THE “WANT LINE Tt BECUTIVE For ence, Arran Te 2] I8 ron INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 09 CON Iins line Hne Iine e 16 lno Rates Upe any Loioie ¥ anys. 3 days, 4 dnys 6 days, G daye, 30 days...... Yo iy Lor pplication, | e —— | Count 6 word, to a line, | 74 lnea to rn Inch, Minimum Space, 3 )dnca, Minimum Hook Charge, No Ad. Accupted After 1 P, M, For Clasifiod Page on 8amo Day Ads Accepted Over the Tolephone For Convericye of Customers, Call 925 And Asic For & ‘ Waat Ad" Operator, 25 Centn, J ANNOUNCEMENTS HULLDOG - have RING 01 tween 90 Franklin and returned to Main Flovists for 1 nyacin hurel Lost and Foun Rely \ found near by calling PEARLS lost Sauar v Franklin above address Hauare, 4 astor, Lillos, Joh 1 BAN. d 5 idore Hillerest Owner Ave morning he and cornor of Teward Af Tol.1330+2, WILL Aay store call i LAS' acpla ATeac ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, 1 \l(muln(‘nh wolcums and head- and all grades of erything In cem Monument MONTUME stones. Large marble and crery wo Works, Clark NTI Car or torest you. New afternoon at for ty who purcha from Borlin_ and A, L forgot Wondruff TAL—12 panc) children, only §2 Studic IRYBODY W1 RBring abtaining Home, Clothing AM, M Britain, 10 UN Conn Rlake gasoline Sun & Woodruff hound, please finished in )0 per dozen RIG BA this ad, . OUr yihing for the ahould in- 21 Park 10N FLORAL DiSIGNS caslcns; annlversa weddings, tunorala, Phonc 11 Floral Co,, J0 *West Main order G. M, thme to varieties, FLOWERS—Now s tle them, Dahlia bulbs, Day 38 Lincoln St. NHOUSE—California $1.00 to $5.00 for $10 to $15 for 100, to $30 for 100. Fruit trees, delle, 218 Oak St Tel [H and Japanese 100, Barberry ape vine, $15 Adolph Sen- and Daffodils in pots, Andi Bromle, Pricos HYAC l\'rHs l Belden re; City Items Mrs. Harry Chapman. will entertain | the members and friends of Stella Rebekah Jodge No. 11 at her home, W PIHOTC Mention will 1 at J AP this a Special Areado | ecelve prompt udd and Dun. Autn And h'uvl. Au-m ies | CADILLAC WEST, & 3] LASH PAIC MOTOR (' Reputable Cone MAIN, COR. LIN: CARS— orn,"” COLN ST, HUPMOBILE Hartford Ave, A, CARS— City Service Statlo and Sta P M. Paonessa, n, nley Bt rop. OLDSMOBIT OLDIMOBII D SH L O1 6 MAIN § NEW BRIDAN mlr\w xsTl RLI a rvice Statio STUD EBAKERS- Big Six Touring Special Light 8ix_Touring £l [ AUTOMOEILES Autos / Tracks For Sale STUDEBAKEL, 1518 . new cord (e rut perfoctly $1008 with term stor, 193 nd . wenger teurny paint ia new anil K 1o oy Aroh [ onglr Bt xcelfont en B8 Rim 8t 1 coupe, awell conpe, § pnssenger 1 tourin, 0 Onkland sedan, 'ard racer, 1918 Ford touring MAN 139 ARCH ST, Agents for runabout, car, AUTO SALES €O, TEL. 2109 Chalmers Maxwoil 1017 Oakland sl touring .., 1916 Overland four tourhig, 1016 Saxon wix rosdster d ton truck . 1016 Overland Light delivery’ truck . Ivery car 15 thoroughly everinuled and ready the road, AUTO REVAIR €O Mafn Ouen evonings trom 7 1 8300 ito Parts und Accessories 3] AUTO PARTE Y your auto at Cutler's, G16-14. Wa aleo buy 1 will ind that part of 22 Oak 8. Phona uaud cars, arrall_about your J. M, Fairell, Phone 1218, bat BATTERIES—80a tery, new or pld. Iranklin Square, xide Datteries anl service your oid battery for a now Exide. Liberal allowance. A, G, Hawker, all makes of cars. Maln ting round uearings, at Cutler's, 22 Oak St. DIAMOND TIRES and tubes. Also vulcan- izing and retreading. Most ronvanient gas statlon in the city, New Britmn Tire Re- treadingand Vulcanizing Co., Hartford Ave. and East Main St, FEDERAL kS AUTHORIZED JUDD & DUNLCP, SQUARE. AGENCY, 15 FRANKLIN FISK & FIRESTONE tlres. The users of |¢ Discussing American claims against Mr. Miller recalled the terms of Knox-Porter peace * resolution indi- v : it ; cating that no disposition should be tonished at the number of women she | United States until the German gov il E ernment had provided for the satis had seen smoking in America. | faction of all American claims, He erted that congress must evolve| some plan whereby American claims | |against Germany may be adjudicated by some proper tribunal created by law. these tires believe in playing safe. Servico also. West End Vulcanizing Works, 399 West Main St, C. P.o McCurthy, Prop. Phone 1091 rs in her suite at the Waldorf. handsome woman, tastefully d, she said through an interpri ter that she thought smoking was un- Autos and Trucks l”()r Sale Pull the Second Lever Vote the Straight Democratic Ticket— 156 Cherry street, Wednesday eve- ning. Exclusive New Britain. Prices $6, | Thomas Tarrant of 1nrmmnn‘ struck Agnes Bagdasian, a little girl| of 155 North street, with his automo. |h|ln yesterds noon at the corner o Main and Lee streets, but only slight- | ly injured her. | The League of Women Voters will | hold their regular meeting tonight at 7:45 o'clock in the Chamber of Com- merce rooms. Mrs. Fosdick Harrison will speak on “Political Parties.” Besse-Leland’s only.—advt. ixclusive agents, Stetson shoes, Stanley Women's Relief Corps will hold an all day meeting Wednesday | in G. A. R. hall. As many members as possible awe urged to attend at| 9:30 to sew. Members will bring their | own lunch which will be served at noon and the regular meeting will be held at 2:30 o’clock. BARN IS DESTROYED Spectacular Blaze Attragts Big Crowd Germany, the 9 Stetson shoes, $S, $10, at agents, LUBRICATION—We are distributors in this vicinity for SUNOCO MOTOR OIL and our satisfied customers get Lubri- lon, not just oil. art ‘the season on SUNOCO: if you do we know you will finish on Sunoco, and be pleased with results, Let us empty your crank case right now, (without charge), and refill with best lubricant know—SUNOCO, in per_type for your motor—THIS MPORTANT. used Sunocd ourselves for over pder the most severe tests, satisfied. as free from motor trouble 1018 touring car. Newly painted, overhauled, top and upholstery per. Five tires in fine shape, Price s £300. Terms to suit. M. Irving Jes 93 Arch St. “This Is a Studehaker Just fect, only | Driven 2,000 Rudolph, 127 miles. Cherry LLEN, 1921 touring. Good as new. R. C. St. Phone 2051-2, ALLEN SEDAN—New ti appearance like new | Price $450. R. C St. Dort dealer. Tel. s, upholstery and . gine 15 very good. here are several classes of claims Rudolph, 127 Cherry | against Germany Mr. Miller said, 2015-2, as, for instance, those of Americans | whose cash was seized by the German custodian, and who are now being offered the return of their money at the depreciated value of the mark, which is valued at one-third of a ior each mark or a reduction of r cent. from the pre-war value. on amounts to prac- tion on the part of the For Mayor, Angelo M. Paonessa, 11 years in the com- mon council. City Clerk, Gerald Crean, a soldier in France. Collector of Taxes, William M. Hopkins, a soldier in France. City Treasurer, Morey Borlen, a banker. Comptroller, Hanford L. Curtis, a republican. Good condition and Motor Co. 1uc., West | Phére 382, A S Why not be as we are. INT JRBAN A; B 167% Main Sf store. Telephone St. Telephone 2 1919 roadster. | newly painted. Lash Main t., cor. Lincoln, Reputable Concern.” | | BUICK, TRAD & STORAGE MARSH, MGR. rear Dickin, 002, T4 For For BUICK chummy Heleen's garage, chassis, model 55, roadster, closed top, 107 Arch St. one Buick | model 24. Tel. 13 For For McKONE bette upkeep. TIRES—Superior than 20,000 miles Healcy, to all others, BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder roadster. This car % I\N‘p down the has been run only 7,000 miles, is fully equipped, engine in perfect condition is practically new in every Bence, 18 Main St. Phone Good Used Cars Are Sold." These candidates promise that they will give to the people a more economical administration; lower taxes; greatly |German government. There are also needed improvements; and the highest quality of service. A [claims on file with the state depart- P | ment for the loss of property and life at se growing out of submarine | sinkings previous to April 6, 1917. Would Take It in Taxes “If the German property were re- turned today without any conditions the tax in force in Germany would require German nationals or other people under the jurisdiction of the German government, whose prop- erty w returned to them, to give up in taxes to the German government a major portion of the funds returned. | One of the taxes assessed is known as the empire tax, the revenues of which are utilized by the German govern- ment for its own nationals and a econd tax known as the indemnity the proceeds of which are paid cparations going to our late allles PENNSYLVANI only tire guarantc ers not to skid. IM CUP tires v _the manufa . Cogswell, § Chest- 2 BUICK, 1918, 7 passenger touring car. In perfect mechanical condition, 6 excellent tires, paint, upholstery and top are very C. A. Bence, 18 Main St. Phone “Where Good T'sed Cars Are Sold.” Aulunmhllo W anl 12 Mu; 8 292 D endeavor particular the fore- Mr. Paonessa is intensely interested in our Water Supply. He will carry on to a successful conclusion with plans al- ready made. He realizes that with the factories running full time our city may face a serious drought at any time, and that any delay or interference will mean a delay of two years and throwing away of approximately SeventyFive Thousand Dollars already expended in this work. in this line roadster. No deal be in Stan- BUICK or Dodge gond condition, ley stry i d us at front duce accuracy, and looks in g attribute the 1oy in grinding them. CHALMENS five passenger touring car for $300. Apply R. C. Carmody, 400 High St. Phone 316, who comfort we those pro- & % | to Willow Street—Damage is About | FORD touring, ticulars and address and R.. F. D, ¢ state year. Give full par- condition of car, Give full lowest cash price. Box 66, Kensington, Conn, All Ap- CHEVROL in perf ply 237 3T, 6 cylinder, condition. Price Kensington Ave. 5 passeng $200 cash, Tel. 1908, $300. our take s to the The fire department was called out | at 9:12 o'clock last night by an alarm | from Box 47, for a fire in a barn | owned by Samuel Welinsky at 32 Wil- | low street. When the firemen ar- rived at the scene, they found the en- tire top of the building in a mass of flames, and the fllumination in the sky, attracted several hundred people. The blaze was quickly extinguished. Two horses were rescued before the firemen arrived. Chief Willlam J. Noble attributes the cause as due to| boys who had been playing about the place earlier in the evening. fme loss| will amount to about $300. TORD chassis, » bargain lot erland touring. 1919 Chevrolet 4 Many others, '] i Cohen. Open eve Avenue. | FORD State year and Herald Office. touring 41M, paint, price, A B DODGE coupe, 1920, al like new. tires, upholstering 530 Fast street good “We see that Picrce, Frank E, Goodwin you see. a For years Mr. Paonessa has advocated and fought for lower trolley rates, lower gas and electric light rates, public com- fort house, in the center of the city, the elimination of the office of Personal Tax Collector, Public Swimming Pool. Autos—Taxi Service 13 DODGE ready for hus party to buy Oakland and Westcott Aaron G. Cohen, $67 New Britain Hartford. Ch. 8294., Bros. 1919 taxi; also 1919 ness, chance for a on easy payments, cITy Phone 1'AM SERVICE- Caretul 24 hours on duty, drivers a specialty, « Ave., CORBIN Motor Livery Co. High closed and open . Prompt servi liable operators, reasonable rates, Tel, class . Re- 1830, He instigated and led the forces in a six months’ fight which resulted in the rendering of itemized bills by the Assessors and Tax Collector. FORD roadster, 1918, Bargain for cash or will in exchange. H. N. B perfect condition. ake motorcycle Hotel Heloin, has been suggested that the amount of money which the German s head of the Committee which brought right up to|(l|| B X7, ) |government would realize from such TAXI—When you want good TAXI SERV- 1CB, CALL 2700 2700 2700 tires. B Morse, “llent Plain- Good FORD, 1917 condition, ville, touring. He w $150. G the office of the Governor the action of the public utilities commission in the trolley situation. | taxation might form the basi fund to be left in this country, same to be applied for the satisf. of claims of American citizens against |Germany when these claims are ad- judicated.” Lengthy Report. y Mr. Miller's report consisted of thousands of typewritten pages ;ri\-i_nz the details of about 33,000 active trusts representing property in every | state and territory in the United States and the Philippine Tslands and Hawaii, consisting of industrial plants, steamship lines, banks, land and cattle companies, salmon factorie: gold and silver min and thousands of parcels of real estate and securities. Answering charges by Senator King {hat property had been seized since peace was concluded with Germany jast July, the report declared that the last property seized was that belong- ing to Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, which was seized May 27, 1921. Detroit Has Its First Fatality From Radio April 10.—While building |an aerial for a radiophone, Homer p. Crane, of Royal Oak, Detroit suburb, dropped one of the wires he stringing across a high tension pole and was instantly Killed. ‘The death is the first radio fatality on record here. These are starter, $60; $165; sel ton good tires, “$65, { Metz, with Garages To Let 14 for 1 Church SMALL GRASS FIRES Engine Company No. 5 and Chief William J. Noble were called to Stanley street yesterday afternoon to extinguish a grass fire, Willlam H. Fitzell, who was repairing a car near- by had a narrew escape from S€rious | onp resdsier injur His hair and eyebrows were| R. C. Rudolph, badly singed from the flames. A coat| ©r- Fhone 2031 and hat belonging to Mr. Fitzell were | burned. ‘Engine Co. No. 6 was called to the corner of Shuttle Meadow avenue and Lincoln street last night to extinguish a grass fire. iB 445 Inquire Church Barber St., shop, GAT car. street, room 111 b He promises that all repairs will be of a permanent nature. N ritain FORD, 1917 touring car with absorbers and ot : Elmer Automobile Cc late model. 127 Cherry winter top, xtras. In- Main st STORAGE private Co., 187 for a few more cars in a s rage. Simmons Stora Jattery Arch_gt, Phone 2345 He has had practical experience in public works and will give the City the benefit of his knowledge. Pull the Second Lever Real bargain. 8t, Dort deal- Motorcycies And lh('\(l(‘i Second-hand, in good condi- tion, Davidson motor- cycle, $85. Guaranteed: tires for sale, New Britain General Repair Shop, 75 Elm St, BICYCI HUDSON SIX, 1919, car. Good engine, ju tically new cord very reasonable, passenger touring t repainted, 5 prac- Price and terms Trving Jeste Studebaker y | side car. A-1 includes extra and a 15 foot Reasonable, 12 West HARIL JAVIDSON and shape. Special equipment, chain guards, r waterproof M Overland st. r M. a HUPMOBILE, 1)21, 3 passenger car. We are guarantecing this car es good auy .ew. Price is right. Service Statiun. Hupmobile cars. touring tu be City Learn to Grain This beautiful CHI-NAMEL Process of imparting a brilliant, washable, natural hard woed effect over old, dirty soft wood floors can be Learned in 5 Minutes during our Chi-Namel Demonstration A Factory Demonstrator will exhibit and explain Chi-Namel Home Decoration in our store on dates given below. Free 30c Can of Chi-Namel Free during our CHI-NAMEL DEMON- STRATION with purchase of 25¢ brush to insure a fair trial. 3 Repair Pe Palmer Signs Contract With Augusta, Ga., Team | Atwood Palmer has signed to pitch | for the Augusta, Ga. team of the| Southern Atlantic league and will leave to join the team tomorrow. He | was the star pitcher of the Pioneer team two years ago and was a mem- | ber of the pitching staff of the| Charleston, S. C. team last season. He pitched a number of games for the semi-pro team of Bethel after the regular season last year. 1917 roadster, good tires, s perfect and all ready for | demonstration. Price is $175, with terms to suit purchaser. M. Trving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker %y p HARLE fect wise. -DAVIDSON, pndition mechani Equipped with ammete ter, lenses and excellent t . This ma- chine has been run but 00 miles. Paint is excel o is only $245, cash or terms. 38 and 42 Main St. Phone Sporting Goods Store.” MAXWELL, rebuilt, in per- mechanically ly nd others speedome- ASH, 1920 tionad, § avon touring, thoroughly recondi- will take your car in trade. Coherf, 87 New Britain Ave- ford. “The - You can't go wrong on an In- dian; used or new. We are guaranteeing our rebuilt machines. We have a 1919 re- built and guaranteed Indian for $200; a 1919 rebuilt at $175; a 1917 rebuilt = at 1920 Scout in perfect condi- 5. Also several Harley-David. 75 and up. Hadfield-Swenson Co., St. Phone 1706. | Detroit, OLDSMOBILE truck, 1920, % ton vapacity, excellent body, just painted and thor- oughly overhauled. Tires all good and 3 of them brand new. So. End Garage, 171 W South Main Bt. Phone §70. tion for sons at § 21 Myrtle model, newly over- new top. Price $150. 62 Willow St. . Gogd Apply Phone 1985 reason- 166 Garage and Service Station on State Highway Shore Road, with three acres of land. 8- room house, with all improvements. 4-car MOTORCYCLE—Henderson. Price able, Apply [Frank Paulauskas, Jubilee § POP ANSON IMPROVED. Chicago, April 10.—Adrian €. An- | gon, who ecarned the title of “Cap” | during his ygars as pilot of the Chi- cago Natio H league baseball club, was resting well at a hospital today following a hurried operation on Sat- urday. The veteran sportsman will be seventy vears old on April 17. He [w stricken while on the street Sat- | wednv and was rushed to a hospital. Physicians say his condition is not rerious OVERLAND 4 touring, perfect mechanical condition. Excellent tires. A bargain at $165. Oldsmobile Co. of New Britain, 6 Main Phone 2530, ‘\Iulnrr‘y(‘los—lm-wlos -\nntc(l 10 Her- This Pure Cream Stops Head Colds Apply In Nostrils—It Opens Air Passages Instantly. v touring car, just (o] Second-hand, U a has 5 ‘exceilent Bl econd-hand, Lut dition from private party. ald_Office. in good Box 118, car. New top, good In good running condi- 608 Bast Main pass.mger Ing car. paint and zood Terws to suit. M, Arch St “This Is a Service \uxll(m Rl‘palrhlg 17 REO paint, tion. 1917 touring cord tires. Will sell cheap. A NDERS and bodies, mdlmnrn when broken or attention of skilled trouble, let of your Becker, AVTO E’Anth\(»—~ r mpecialty ANT("\IO BL‘J A & CO. PROPS. 724 ARCH ST. PHON oors_and bant; need the riechanics, When m oigiaal shape ;. Good Priey Irving Stude- RE engine, Colds and catarrh yleld like magic to soothing, healing, antiseptic cream that penetrates through cvery air pas- sage and relieves swollen, inflamed membranes of nose and throat. Your | clogged nostrils open right up and| you can breathe freely. Hawking and | nuffling stop. Don’t stay stuffed |sz and misterable, Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream | Balm from your druggist. Apply & little in the nostrils and get instant | relief. Millions endorse thig remedy known for more |h‘nu fifty years. ! Demonstration April 13th, 14th, 15th new 300, A . l"mrv (118 At The ENATORS lll \T BRAVES. shington, April 10— Washington in ten nminga in 'hc flnnl of | ~ |the spring exhibition series, making t seven victories in eleven pre-season | for the local team. Peck's | single, an error by Cruise and Smith” Three Family House, on Colum-| A bia street; finest house on street, | extra large lot. This house to be sold at a sacrifice garage, 2 gas pumps, fruit and confection- ery, and lunch room. Poultry houses and Stock, touring, ABBE HARDWARE (O, very THTS A% defeated In8 1918 Jex- Aaron , Hartfora ; = L one of Must bo 10 own . Would ! i New 1162, small barn. tools and fixtures. Price $10,000. H. J. FOIREN 140 MAIN STREET Tel. 1790 NG—AIll work guare 20 auG prices reawonable. Truck 1ace (o crder. lzadore Ravizze, 2 Park 8. rhone 5Y6-11, 4 ¢ opportun » jeb at a low Aaron G, Col Harttord. VALERA NOT OUSTED. April 10.—(By Associated tatement issued by the an publicity department tiday contradicts the rumor, given form in an article in the London | Daily Mail this morning, that Eamon | De Valera had been deposed as leader of the republicans at the secret meet- ing of the Irish republican army in | Dublin yesterday. DE Dublin, Press.) A Irish republic STUDERALE tion VG uiro Phoite 153-12, touring car it 31 11 good conds Grocnweod S, ot | e o = pecialty. e Guar. forever Pricoa right Phone 508, 1921 touring car, exc wighout, all vord tire painted, Price (s §750. Terma ponsible parties. Lach Moter C West Main 8., cor. Linscin. Phone “A Reputabie Concern “Do you accept presenis from - Cox & Dunn Real Estate and Insurance 272 Main Street AUTO TOPS o curtaine of uute 20 years' make ali kinds of top, dip covers. W repairing. [ other men and hide them from Inc., 382, bod experfence ale en jour s Auto T Elm & your husband?" “FOOLISH WIVES” this Ao i and U near sey- halstering € wour. Phone street.