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¢ht-Namel rare treat that no home decorator ‘ l)l' \I()NSTRATI()N ND EXHIBITION should miss at our Chi-Namel Store on dates g It will pay YOU given below to come and learn the many easy, economical methods of Leautifying everything in the home with CHI-NAMEL NEW RRITAIN POLICE lNVhSHGMING New Haven Authorities Are Working With Department Springticld Find RRobbers, 1 e ‘VIUH) West Haven, Conn,, are here to Springficld, Mass, April day working with local detec tives in search for members of & ban did gang numbering about [ that held up and robbed members of the Orange Dramatie club West | Haven early Sunday morning, secur ing $§1,000, The only man arrested at | | the time of the raid is Salvatore San wicllo, of this city, who is being held for a hearing tomorrow, The po lice of both places helieve that other members of the gang were Spring field men, police a This belief 1s based in part on the similarity of the raid to onc at the waiting room and restaurant of Thomas J. Sharkey at the Connecti cut state line in Longmeadow, in November, 1920, when members of a card party were robhed of about $12,- 000, No arrests were ever made fol- [lowing the Sharkey raid, owing to the | failure of the vietims to make com- | plaints, but it is said that the police | know tho raiders. 10 BUILD 510,000 GARAGE Vetrano Will Erect Mod- Carmine D, DAILY dozen | HERALD, TUESDAY, Feel Weak, Tired, Al Played Out"" exertion tire you and worried, headaches Does the least out? Do you feel “blue"” suffer dragging backache, and dizziness? Too many women blame so-called “female trouble' for this unhappy state instead of weak Kkidneys, which so often are the cause. You must ack quickly to prevent more serious trouble. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands of weak, tired women, They should help you. Ask your neighbor! A Case in New Britain D, DeBay, Jr,, 321 Chureh 8t | “After having the ‘flu’ my Kkid- | were weakened, To hend or| Mrs. SAVS! r 5D} APRIL 11, 19 twist my body a little would caus pains in my back, The least efort | to work tired me out. 1 was advised | to try Doan’s Kidney Pill | box. Doan's soon had my kidneys strong. 1 am surc formed a lasting cure.” and S back they and got a |, [ deeds of violence today were written |down on the department's blotters Enright 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS )l * D - - — THE HERALD Burlal Lots, Monuments 1 “ Nz Bng b - WANT ADS IMONUMENTS, mausoloums and head T = " stones, lLarge var.ety and all grades of Alphabetically Arranged For Guiok marble and granite. Wversthing in cem and Ready Reference, ctery work, John 1, Meehan Monument | LINE RATE PO Works, K fiv corner IVHIt:H St I CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS R, — Charge Prepald Flmhm ] 1day ..., 1 line g0 e ey e — 2 days. . 1 line 20 FLORAL DESIGNS and fowers for all ao- 3 days,, 1 line . casicnm; annivorsarive, parties, banquets, 4 day s lne weddings, funorals, ete, Call “Flower 6 day 1 \ine Phone 1118, VPrompt attention, Vols 6 day + 1 lie i Floral Co, 90 West Main Bt. 10 Iino $1.50 31, oy or llnz- Upon' Applieation, || | FLOWERS ~Now 15 tle time to order —_— them, Dahlia bulbs, 86 varicties, G, M, Count 6 word. to & line Day .38 Lincoln st 1401 to an | — Minimum Rpace, 3 1inca, GREENHOUSE—California and Japane Minimum Book Charge, 15 Cents, privet, $1.00 to $6.00 for 100, Rarberry —_—_— bush $10 to $16 for 160, Grape vine, $16 No Ad. Accwpto After 1 P. M. For to $30 for 100, Frult tiecs, Adolph Sen Clauaified Page on Same Day. delle, 218 Oak Bt, Tel. b8i-12 Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Il [ i e Convenionce of Customers. Call 935 And || [[IYACINTIHE and Daffadils in pots. Prices i Aslt For a ‘Waat Ad" Operator, Andrew Bromley, 5 Belden =_—— ————— e SRS == 3 NEW Y[)RK GR[MES T R T AT duffodils, tulips, liyacinthes, Johnson Gireenh 7 Church St. Tel, §80. T'wo More Are Committed In Big City onund 5 While Police Attempt To (heek | 50 Gamer bag containing sum of = money and rosary beads, lost on Hart- Prevailing Wave, ford trolley or In store, Saturduy after- noon, Finder roturn to Herald, Reward, w York, April 11.—With the po- o " - lice making claborate preparations 1o | pULLDOG found nwear Belvide Owner | check what Commissioner an have by calling at 99 Hillerest Ave, ienies is a crime two more wave, Shortly after the nude body of a Mary's church if 1 Tucsday Mrs. Meri- 5 retiurned to Lawrence Crescent 8t den, Conn, | ‘\l"l()\l()l ILES = S = :\!Ilils \lnl icks For Sale 9 chaw good tivew, §45, are bargain lot; Mets with, stary $60; | Overland tourings, runs excellent, $16; 1019 Chevrolet 400 anly $106; Ki ton truck, $260, Many others, Terms or trade, Anron (. Cahen, Open evenings, 867 New Rrltain Avonue 13 Real bargain, 8t bort deals model Chorry roadstor . ¢ Rudolph er, Phone 2031 HUDSON BIX passenger touring CAY od engh Just repainted, & prace cord tir Prico and terma e, M, Irving Jester, lfiJ “Phis I8 a Btudelaker year HUPMORILE, 1021, 5 passenger (ouring car, We nre guaranteeing this cdr to be ne good AN new Price s right ity Nervice Statlon, Hupimobile cars MANWELL 7 roadster, good tiren, I [l hanically perfect oo n\l ready for der nstration, Price is ll with (4‘YI 8 to muit purchaser, M, ' Arch 8t, “This 18 & NASIL, 1020 touring, thoroughly recondi= tloned, $750 will take your car in trade, Aaron Cohen, 867 New Britain Aves nue, Hartford, OLDSMORILE truck, 1 A ton vapacity, excellent body, just painted and thors oughly overhauled, Tircs il good and 3 of .them brand new, So, lnd Garage, 171 South Main 8t, Phone 870 OVERLANI overs hauled, G il top. Price $150, Apply Phone 1985, fi' Willow St OVERLAND 4 tourng, perfect mechanical condition, Excellent tircs, A bargain at $15, Oldsniobile Co, of New Britain, 6 Main 8t. Phone PAIGE, 1919 § passenger touring car, just painted, and has b excellent| good engine tires, 8. & I, Motor Sales Corp., 155 Lim A Ch N ern Two Story Automobile Mnllnnl KIDNEY voman—the vietim of a ripper—had | " Conmunerc % 8t. Phone . ’ NE seen found in a hallway near China- |- - i-Namel Wil test Chi-Namel In bolling thurel | i in a hallway near China- | Finder please return to | — - Lo e e Demonstlatm hot water, hammer it and other.| M Church Street, PILLS | |town the body of a man, with his! tank. 0 1017 towring war. Now ~tor.gond wise CONVINCE YOI i 5 ¢ 5 ¢ : 63 ik LG e paint, cord tires. good running condi- N RNV D) \. ) .m UI H.\:\I\I"I R .n.xl WATERPROOF DUR-| (apmine D. Vetrano of 402 Church I | throat slashed, was discovered in a tion. Wil sell cheap, 608 East Main St SILITY and its SELF-LEVELING ADVANTAG 18 which make it possible | greet has plans for the ercction of 60¢ at all Drug Stores |cellar on East 11th street, | SET of auto markers afternoon, | —] o the Most Inexperienced to apply without leaving laps and brush marks. | o two story garage on Church street Toster-Milbum Co. MigChemDutfalo,NY. He had been dead some time, In! Please return to VEO 117, 8 puaamgsr tourli dah Gog ot 's, fos "l tmel Knamel, Paint or Varnish for old or new, hard and |at a cost of approximately $10,000, L. the pool of congealed hlood that sur- | PO B CIAGE containing 2 pioces pink | {8 only $300. Terms to suit. M. Trving ood, metal, cement, plaster, ctc., cach guaranteed highest quality or|c, Baker, local contractor, has been rounded the body, the police found!| wilk taffeta and tissue paper patterns,| Jester, 193 Arch St “This s 4 ftuder Money Refunded sy 1 9 Ny % 7 the footprint of the murderer. lost Monday evenlng about 6:45. lLost aker year." awarded the contract to build [Mr TO SELL BARBER SHOP D! the m {8aning. onr. from Hartfovd: at A - el 30¢ e place and will commence operations L Sh e — o Ffl\r )l corner or crossing reet towards | REO touring, very ttle used, 76; 1920 FREE!:(:|-;:0:“ R RAARLE VABNIER o Holllors o} - Aliastied :Ms week, It is expected that the s 3 BALL I'LAYER INJURED §t. Please phone or call | Chevrolet F. I, new cord tires $500; 1918 ¢ s St floor, 70 Walnut a Leo roadster, refinished, $373, 1015 L work will be completed by about June | " . 5 = : v e S —— ington chuy cord tir Aaron| P - — — - —— 15 and will be ready for occupancy. | ¥rank Del Mastro Files Tapers With | Pitcher Scott Yound 1" Be Snffering | 1717 pArly sson taking overcoat from ¥ . Cohen, 867 New Britain Ave., Hartford | THIS FREE COUPON entitles bearer to one 30 cent Can ||| The location of the garage will be | pntont To Dispose of Business| From Displaced Ligaments [ WG A, Saturdny ovening return to | e 34 Rk o of Chi-Namel FREE at our Store ||{on the vacant lot between the A. M. Cinelanatl AT e Soray ass Mr. Smith, 425 \Wist Main Bt sl M IRATBAL: BT, ot Ha: Ra 0 Mustat upon P"T"‘hd:fl of a * Varnish Brush to insure a fair trial or will be ||| E. Zion church, formerly the Salva- Within 14 Days. amination (} the right &!‘(;uldi‘r of Personals @| =sold at on Rare opportunity to own| accepted as 0c upon purchases of larger cans of Chi-Namel Products. |||tion Army, and a brick hiock, former- AL 5 el « high grade job at a_low price. Woulc 3 by of M EhERAR Papers have been filed at the town Pitcher John Scott ,shows that the ASTER SPRC — | consider trade, Aaron G. Colicn, 867 New Iy the. properky ol Jr o ' i capsular ligament and the shoulder-|® Hialm18 finished in i jritain Ave., Hartford. Name Addvas J. B. Moran, proprietor of a garage | clerk’s office of the conditional bill of ’ sopla l’or ildren, only #2.00 per dozen. Sk ddress Il on Booth street, will be the lessee. The | sale of the barber business of Frank |Xnuckles are serlously displaced. Dr.; | STUDEBAKER touring car. In good condi- = T - | . & G U L Del Mastro en Church street, to An.|H: H. Hines, the club physician sub- tlon. Injuire at i1 Greenwood St., o garage will be equipped with all mod- | Mas ety Al alttad his reuavt t0 ANTenst Herrman Store Announcements [ { Phone 153-12. ern conveniences and will have large | tonio Ferez and,Joseph Gianantonio. | Vit r[t‘l Aot i Nationais| 2 . | ; ! \fler resident of the Cincinnati Na = SCRIPPS T, 192 " ;W 2 suitable | The deal has been under consiflera- | P ENTION E TNGS | SURIPPS-BOOTIL, 1921 touring car, excel Aprll 13th 14th a diiow swindows dn_Hiestrony ulid f Bk gau - "land the directors of the club today. |ATaa TLOY E¥H AVINGS 1™ ent condition throughout, all cord tire ’ a for display space for the sale of auto-|tion for the past several weeks and ot Ay C ur 1 ly painted. Price is $750. T. < ¥ | fati i ‘i The physician said that in time the NEW plan of oltaining an: for the| nd newly painted. Price is §750. Torm . f the | negotiations were completed with the 3 ; o Jle parfics. M « mobiles. The second floor o he | Car or Home, Cloth: uld in-| to responsible partice sh Motor Co. : ¥ displacements would yield to treat- | y 1 uld -1 ; 3 building will be used for storage |filing of the papers with intent to | terest you. AM. MDS Park inc. .. cor. Lincoln. Phong Ll 2 Sell within ‘L4 Aaya ment but that Scott would not be ahle | Now Hritaiie Conhy S ncern.” § 4 . oo H i to pitch for several weeks if not for Vi Aol - - - e e S Mr. Del Mastro has been in the | {8 PIe0 (00 PR (e FIRMATION, PHOTOATATTS - Apecial | STUDEBAKER, 1918 7 passenger fourin barber business for many years and is Seagon; : : $1.50 for 5. Wention this ad. Arcade| (& 3 new cord tires, ‘paint is new and ® | WOULD ACCUSE DAUGHERTY |amons the best known in the city. e |1ame lagt autumn, when still with| &4, I Ghgine runs perfectly. This is a bargain twis aialimed by the Red | at $100, with terms to suit purchaser. M is also engaged in the insurance busi- | Boston, it was claimed by : TRON i | Trving Jester, 195 Arch St. “This is 279 MAIN STREET e e L, % | TR T W G Bl S HORSES RUN AWAY Team Dashed Up Center Street and Barely Missed Automobile Passing On East Main Street. A pair of horses attached to large underside dump cart ran away on Center street last 7 o'clock, and barely missed crashing into an automobile which was proceed- ing west on East Main street. The horses are owned by Joseph Quasnic, a farmer from Stanley Quar- ter, and he said that he had driven the team into the rear of Reynold's 1eed store on Commercial street. He was taking on a load of hay, and when he had the last bale on the team, he went into the store to pay the bill. When he came out, he saw the tail end of his team going evening about | at | lon |m a| lightning speed up Center street. The horses dashed around the cor- ner and the team swerved away over the pavement and just barely sed hitting a Buick car. Fortun- ately the horse on the left side of the team slipped and fell, dragging the other to a standstill, MAY AID POLICE New York Volunteers Offer To Help Run Down Criminals York, April 11.—The down- league todey offered Police Commissioner Enright the services of 100 of its members—"men of grit and good judgment”—to aid in the drive against criminals. All are possessed of automobiles and are ready to perform whatever tasks the commissioner assigns to them, the league said. New town FANCY Buck Shad . v 22 Roe Shad o T R ] Genuine Blue Fish.... 38¢ Striped Bass . ... King Fish Fresh Mackerel .. panish Mackerel White Perch Saybrook Eelsl et SDO No. 1 Smelts ........ 25¢ Oysters—They Are Fine, Thursday evenings. 89 CHURCH ST. MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Fresh Fish—A Big Variety and Fine Quality DELAWARE RIVER SHAD Fancy White Halibut, Salmon, Swordfish, Conn. River Carp, Live and Boiled Lobster, Live and Boiled Long Island Scallops, Round and Little ing Clams, Open Long Clams for fr) We are open Until 9 o'clock MOORE’S FISH MARKET Splendid Shore Haddock 8c Saybrook Flounders 10c Boston Blue, whole fish 10¢ Conn. River Alewives 10c Blue Fish Steak ..... l4c Silver Bass ......... 13c No. 2 Smelts ........ 15¢ Rockport Cod Scrod Steak .. ... Codfish Cheeks ..... 16¢ 18¢ 25¢ hrimp, ck Clams, Steam- ing. Try Our Open Next To the Beloin Hotel —FRESH FISH— FRESH BUCK SHAD Ib 22¢ FRESH ROE SHAD b 28¢ FRESH COD STEAK Ib 16¢ FreshCaught HADDOCK Ib8c¢ National Meat Stores Co. 70 West Main St. Tel. 483 Representative Woodruff Will Take Action if Atty. Gen. Doesn't Look After Government Interests. Washington, April 11.—Repre- sentative Woodruff, republican, Mich- igan, said in the house toda¥ if the attorney general did not fully look to the interests of the government in a pending claim suit against the Lincoln Motor Co., he would consider him guilty of misfeasance and move his impeachment. Mr. Woodruff's statement was made in the course of an extended speech in which he charged that the depart- ment of justice had failed to proceed | in civil and criminal courts against a number of war contractors on tosti-" mony brought out before congression- | al investigating committees. At the same time the Michigan rep- | rentative introduced u resolution (or; appointment of a committee to inves-| tigate all war contracts made by the| war and navy departments and the alien property custodian, the settle- ment of such contracts by these de- partments and the attorney general and “the civil and criminal prosecu- tions or lack of prosecution’” of claims of the government arising out of such contracts or the settlement thereof. D.E DE_)_XN RESIGNS OFFICE & I Salesman at P. Corbin Factory Retires After Almost 30 Years of Active Service, D. E. Dean of 16 Forest street, salesman for the P, & F. Corbin fac- | tory, has tendered his resignation in | that capacity. Had Mr. Dean re- | mained in his office until August of this year, he would have completed | 30 years of active service, Mr. Dean spent a great deal of his time away "lrom the city and covered the | southern and western part of the United States. He w considered one of the most capable men in the sales force and his resignation has been accepted with regret by the fac- tory officials. Mr. Dean has made no | definite plans for the future. MERIDEN. L | Boys' Welfare Council Asks They Be Kept in After 9:30 P. M. Meriden, April 11.—The general |committee of the recently organ boys' kelfare council met in the | courtroom last evening, to discu | plans for the welfare of boys of Mer- iden. The organization includes rep- resentatives of all the churches, the totary club, the Y, M. C. A., Elks, club and Boy Scouts. It is a non-sec formed to help the boy s and creeds, It is decided to try to have a cur- few law passed by the court of com- | mon council, children off the streets by 9:30 o'clock | standard time. It was the unanimous opinion of the members present that it is shameful the way |dren are allowed to remain out of their homes at night, and that steps | shoul be taken to correct this evil- tendency., which would require all | Meriden chil- | The sale was made through Edward Recanno and Attorney David L. Nair. FEDERAL COURT OPENS Judge Thomas Has Several Cases For Disposition New Haven, April 11.—Federal court began its sitting here today with a very long list of cases under the Volstead law. Judge E. S. Thom- as at the opening fined Alfred Ray- mond, a former teller of the First National bank at New Canaan $500 on a complaint which charged him with stealing $§,177 from the insti- tution, It was stated that the amount had been made good. Howard Andrews of Waterbury, for operating a still was fined $§50. Patsy D'Andrea of Stratford, for making liquor was let off with a $10 fine, the prosecutor saying the man had been out of work eight months and had served in the army. The entire list of cases which was to be called at the afternoon session numbered 111, ARBUCKLE CASE ENI San Francisco, April 11. — Testi- mony was concluded today in the third Roscoe (IFatty) Arbuckle man- slaughter trial. Closing arguments are expected to take the rest of to- day's session and most of tomorrow the case probably going to the jury tomorrow afternoon. REPEAL DAYLIGHT SAVIM Syracuse, Auburn, Geneva And Og- densburg Won't Advance Clocks Syracuse, N. Y., April 11. — The Syracuse common council has voted to repeal the daylight saving ordin- ance here, The vote against adva - ing the hands of the clock was 13 to| 3. 'The issue aroused considerable | | controversy Auburn, Geneva and Ogdenshurg have taken similar action and a ref- crendum at Cortland instructed the! council to repeal the ordinance. 1thaca and Oswego are soon to take action. <1R"\l R\ A]lRl STED Providence, April 11.—Seven per- sons, five of them strikers and two of them employes, were arrested by Pawtucket and Attleboro police to- | day following a series of fights and | assaults in the vicinity of the plants of the Jenckes Spinning Co., and the Crown Mfg. Co. Two of the strikers were women, A number of piekets and workers were cut and bruised in | the melecs, but no one was svriousl_v\. fnjured, COMMISSION Washington, April 11.—The allied debt refunding commission created | Ly congress and entrusted with con- version into long time sccurities the debts of the allied natiens to the United States was formally completed | today through confirmation by the| senate of the nominations of Senator| | Smoot of 1 h, and Representative I‘urton of Ohio, republicans, as mem- | bers of the commission, FUNDIN | GIV \IURI‘ TIME ATTEMPTS SUICIDE | Providence Man Tries To Die on Find- ing His Son's Dead Body. R. T, Aprli 11. summoned the police tc drag the Woonasquetucket river for the body of a boy who had drowned before his eyes, he voluntecred to | s1st them and alded in bringing the body to the surface late yesterday aft- | ernoon. Then he discovered that the lad was hls own son, He thereupon Providence, When { Walter Forys | leaped into the river himself aud was rescued with difficulty by the police. Latin ceased to be spokgn by the people of Italy in the year 53 A. D, Washington, April 11.—The time | limit within which Swift and Co. and Armour and Co., Chicago packing concerns must dispos their stock- railway terminal properties governmer\y cons t decree ard and imder the was extended by the District of Col- |umbla supreme court today until - |March 3, 1923, | JUDGEMENT AWARDED Judgement has been awarded Salva- |tore Reggio to recover damages of [$213.81 from Guisseppe Gallo, The | case w for alleged money loaned. | Attorney Alfred LeWitt was counsel for the plaintiff and Judge William I, Mangan for the defendant, | ply rejecting some {laid down by |eration, eapecially in view of the fact| |in its annual report for the year end- ing December 31, 1921, made public today, showed a balance of income available for dividends of $5,780,- 0 ¢ i | BACK TO MINORS New York, April 11 I'ive rookies, {four of them pitchers, were turned | back to the minors today by the Proo™lyn National jeague club. 1'|:\,l"! ence I, Brown and Charies W, Hec- Kett, slabmen, were reieased to the Danville club; Pitcher I, W. Dell to Hn Albany club of the lastern | |1eague; Infielder Win. J. McCarren, to | the Jersev City club of the Interna- | cinnati club will take in view of the physician's report will be determined at a meeting to be held in a day or so. UNIVERSITY HI ESTABL Sir Rabindranath Tagore Sets Up Ed- ucational Conter In Orient April 11.—Sir Rahindra- nath Tagore, Indian philosopher and poet, who recently returned to his motherland from Europe, has estab- lished at Shantinketan, in the prov- | ince of Bengal, a university which| promises to become one of the lead- ing centers of Oriental culture. The name of the institution is Visva-Bha- rati Parishat, and among its objects are to bring together the scattered cultures of the east and to provide for the exchange of knowledge between the east and the west. In the memorandum of association, provisionally adopted, Tagore is nam- ed as the founder president, to hold | office for life or until retirement. The new university has the support of a large body of educated Indians. Calcutta, Return Members From 14 Mile Hike i Peptimist Girl Peptimist Club The Reserves club of the Y. W. C. A. enjoyed a 14 ml]e‘I hike yesterday afternoon. The girls left the institute at 12:30 o'clock, traveled along side of the West canal to Sunset Rock and back again. The Junior Tri Girl Reserves club will hold a picnic and indulge in out- door play at Traut's park on Thurs- day afternoon, The Pinnacle and Rainbew divisien of the Girl Reserves club wiil hold an Easter egg hunt on Wednesday ut’ler~ noon at 4 o'clock, lop, & TAIGE CARS— LASH MOTOR CO., “A Reputable Concern.” WEST. MAIN, COR. LINCOLN &T. DILLAC HUPMOBILE CARS— City Service Station, Hartford Ave. and Stanley 8t. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. AND SHERIDAN OF NEW BRITAIN PHONE 2530 OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE (O, 6 MAIN ST. sTERm\(, PHONE 367-4 S:r\ma & tion 191 Park St. STUDERAKERS Big Six Touring Special 8ix Teuring Light Six Touring ¥. 0. B, Factory. M. IRVING JESTER. 193 ARCH “THIS IS UDEBAKER YEAR Autos and Trucks For Sale ALLEN SEDAN—New tires, upholstery appearance like new. Engine is ver: Price $450. R. C. Rudolph, 12 Cherry | St. Dort dealer. Tel. 2015-2 ALLEN, 1818 teurlng car. Newly i just overhauled, tap and upholst P fect. Five tires in finc shape, Price is only $306. Terms to suit. M. Irving Jes- ter, 193 Arch St. “This {s a Studchaker 3.000 miles. 127 Cherry ALLEN, 1921 touring. Driven Good as new. R. C. Rudolph, St. Phone 2051-2, passenger touring In first- | Good paint and tires. sale. S. & F. Motor Phone 17 BUICK, 1919 7 class running order. Bargaln for quick Sales Corp., 155 Elm St. gl | and | WOK—% ton delivery, 1917, with ver zood open express body and excelient ‘en ktne, A. G, Hawker, Elm 8t Phone UEED CAR BARGAINS THIS WEEK— 1620 Ford coupe. 1921 1l coupe. 3 passenger ol touring. d sedan. runabout, 20 Cak Ford racer. 1918 Ford touring car. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 130 ARCH S8T. TEL. 2109 Agents for Chalmers Maxweil 1617 Gakland si> touring .........$300 1616 Overland four touring. 1916 Saxon =ix roadster 1018 Ford ton truck .. 1616 Overland lght delivery trock . Every car is thoroughly overhauled i ey o e AUTO RE®ATR CO. Main St Tel. venings from 7 2016-3, | 638 E. Auto Parts and Accessories AUTO PARTS—You will find that part o your auto at Cutler's 22 Oak St. Phon We alto buy used cars. Zoe Farrell about your bat ald, M. Farrell, 11 1218, old lowance, all makes of ccting round es at Cutler's, battery A, for G, a ney Hawker cars. Mal) bearing 22 Oak Sf cur IiS and tubes. Also vulcas BUICK, 1919 roadster. Good condition and | Most. convenient gal newly painted. Lash Motor Co. Inc., West | New Britain Tire Main St Lincoln. Phone 382, “Al nizing Co., Hartf Reputable Concern,” | St. BUICK nodel 56, one Buick & MICHELIN TURES. er, closed top, model 24, v D SALES AGEN licleen's garage, 107 Arch St Tol. 1326-2. DUNLOP, 15 FRANKLIN l’)l&'(‘ll S REPLY Paris, April 11 (By Assoclated Press)—Discussion of Germany's re- | of the conditions | the allles for the partial | moratorium on reparations was on the program of this afternoon's meeting of | the reparations commission here, The subject will be considered with delib- that the heads of the allied govern- | ments are largely absorbed at present with the Genoa confcrence. lel TRANSKFER 57 HOSPITALS Washington, April 11.—Fifty-seven public health service hospitals treat- ing disabled soldiers are to be trans- ferred to the veterans' burcau by exe- cutive order, effective May 1. Presi- dent Harding, it was said today at the White House now has the order before him and will sign it in a few days. BALANCE OF INCOME. Chicago, April 11.—The Chicago Roek Island and Pacific Railway Co. tional league and Pitcher Wm. Dishop to the Bridegeport club of the Bastern league, “Do you accept presents from other men and hide them from your husband?" “FOOLISH WIVES LUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder roadster. This ca Las been run only 7,000 miles, s fully | equipped, engine’ in perfect condition ani The users { ng safe. Servid is practically new in every respect. C. Al West nd Vulcanizing Works, 3 Bence, 18 Maln St. Phone 2 “Where Mair st C. P Medarthy Prog Good Used Cars Are Sold - BUICK, 1018, 7 r touring car. T8 | HoOL TIRES aro good tres, Why b perfoct merhanical condition, 6 excellent | tiras that are only good enough, w tires, paint, upholstery and iop are Very | jorter tir e obtainable. By “Bettd good. A. Bence, 18 ) ! Tires' we mean Hood, We are ready 2215, “Where Good Used give you ¢ of service. Walter, Ti < Shoppe, Main St. Sales & Ser car for o uu:h St. CHALMERS five passenger t $300. R. C. Carmody, v Phono 316, [ perfect cond} 237 Kensir Ali Ap- cylinder, 5 ps n. Price $2 n Ave. Tel. senger. 00 cash. 1908, in ply DODGE coupe, 1 original paint, good tires, upholstering like new. A. B. Plerce, 530 East street. SSEX, 1919 roadster with cord tires. New- ire Station. ributors LUBRICATIN o are dis in this vicinity for SUNOCO MOTO@ OIL and our satisfied customers get Lubri- catlon, not just oil. Start the season on SUNOCO: if you do we know you will finish on Sunoco, and be plea with re . Let us er our crank case right now, (without charge), and refill with the ‘hest lubiicart know—SUNOCO, in tho proper 1, e for your motor—THI§ DODGE touring car, in exccliont conditlon, | th 3 For (ull particulars call Tel. 1499-4, [ ‘ i o have used Sunoco oursclves for over DODGE Bros. 1019 tax!; also 1019 Ford s L B BavRie LR ready for businuss, chance for a reliable | W R B i SogL Wy not be as free from motor troubls Oakland and ot 1920 s R Aaron G. Cohen, New Britain URBAN TRANSFER & STORA Hartford, Ch. 8201, P. MARSH, MGR, Dickinson Drug re e o ¢ w- s clephone 2002, 74 Greenwood| ly painted. S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 135 | ¢ 4 Elm St. Phone 731, i UL — cKONE TIR to 3 FORD roadster, Good mechanical condition, |~ jmrine than Hhen dnwnt) good rubber, demountable rims, Chomp | o el 57 for cash. Inquire 145 Jerome S b . DN FORD delivery with panel body, g i, by good condition. Tires practically el s Che W. A. Rollins, 242 Bassett St. Tel. 133 it £ X FORD roadster 1fl|i perfect —‘nn(HIMu, TIRES e Dargain for cash or will take motorevele | patr reasona bio .’u\:n}.‘p“:l):i- f in exchange. H, Bliss, Hotel Beloin.| portunity, 1. 3 Church St, FORD, 1917 touring car with winter S Wi i shoc abhsorbers and other extras, In- Aiomablite Wanted quire Eimer Automobile Co., 22 M 8t. | i T d 0 fain Bt | BUICK or Dodga roadster, Must be e good condition, No dealers, 292 st e T ley street. I t tate year, Give full p | condition of car, Give f lowest cash price, Box Kensington, Conn, Three Family House, on Colum-| . ) ARk & @ ! el FORD touring car. State year and prid bia street; finest house on street,| Address Box 4. Herald Ofice extra large lot. This house to be sold at a sacrifice Cox & Dunn Real Estate and Insurance 272 Main Street | Autos—Taxi Seevice CITY TAXL SERVICE Phone 2379, Careful 24 hours on duf drivers a special TAXE—When you want good TAXI SER ICE, CALL 2700