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NEW BRITATN DAY HERAYYW, TWTURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1922, ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES lt Never Fails To Bring T .‘”;’"f‘;?"‘* i 3P RM;Uf AGAIN HEADS I BU]IGURA HI:AL\ ‘ THE HERAL_D T lestand Touwnd 81" Aus And Frucks For sale 8 entire territory of New Jersey and The Babies Back to Health o, 1uii it NEW BRITMN ROTARY ”'CHY PIMP'_ES‘I o VANT ADS" | non e, r commrin g (it 1 00 ot (reight rates applied are based on the and’ Ready Reforence. —_ — —— - - Phone 2456, Lacpie BUNCH of keys In leather case, lost, Findg b it . rate from the anthracite producing ) 5 S LANE BATRS TO o er please return to M. Irving Jesters [ VELIE special sport touring, 1919 five pass territory, in northeastern Pennsylva (Continued from Virst Page), AL il CONBECUTIVE ”z_:“‘::“"‘l',"mm 103 Arch street, songer, wire wheels, has had small mile- nia to tidewater a ew York — ~ o — - age, Terms or trado. Cohen, [nia to tidewater at New Yorl AN o ' OnForehead, Smalland Red, Lost a8y .iiees 3 NDe 40 O || CAMEO pin between Court 8t 307 New Britain Ave. Hartford, The detalls in the figure mentioned | ¢/ub getting behind the movement Rest O il 2 days...... 1 line B a8 Finder' plaase return. to A, J» Churehill il e i i Transportation to and from the est On Account of Irritation, §dnyaii Uline 4 A Jowelry Btore, Reward 17 dadan i ouring 900 | ‘ " ) v 4 Aays., ne ¥ 7 B i Al Excess in frelght rate to tidewater, | Fre Alr camp at Burlington was 1] - 1018 Ford ton truck . . . 200 “ b i line A0 Bl EPOSIT boo o, ol o o [} f coo ok roluns matten 10 ney|tho membars for the Preash Alr.camb breaking out on my forehead. They 30 dayA. ... lino $1.80 $1.50 ; s'.” ank, i e “Every |n: 18 |]lm;nlu.l;ly ..\edlnmnm 1 ¢ W f y W 0 day i Gk SoriEoiRs. anle, d ready for the road, e i npreas | I, AR SSRIE DUIEY, iy, SiOiarIADN imr'xe Bl AsC Jud st ELVACTTG ) LR T VL PURSE lost in St. M hurch Tuesday miu”r;‘“n ;H“"AII‘: i PURSE lost In 8t Mary's church Tuesda 3 R T % luction in |toward expenses of the Junior tched continually, At Tount 6 word, to & line. iy A, RIY AL Se ! o TR 53l B, adlin &b Te ht I 1 morning. Reward If roturned 1 Achievement team at the Eastern ex :I‘l‘lclcoun‘l"ulf ":Z’ h'_:“:l }\I‘nll\ne: mxm Inch, Lawrnce Fsgan, 18 Oroadent Bt Mer Open evenings from 7 M \mum - Kpac dnca, 3 2 o tion, I sent for a free Minimum Fook Charge, 35 Conts. ML T Automobiles For Exchange ample of Cuticura Soap No Ad, Acrepto Aftor 1 P, M. For Personals e 7 A and Ointment which rlu--lnm Page on Sama Day. - - o < Al SEDAN—WIIl take small car In Whenever my chi from the mining sections of Accepted Over the Telephone For IRMATION PHOTOGRAPHS P trade, R. ¢, Rudelph, 127 Cherry Bt, ing flons of helped meso I purchased ¥ f D b or are run down | g I 3 N ol spreading of this propaganda in New (‘an\n fenize of Customers. Call 925 And $1.60 for 8, Mention this ad, Arcade Lort . _Phone ! 3 i snnsiivania to tidewater, New York Brital more, and after using two cakes of For & ‘Waat Ad" Operator. Studio, John's Medicine ! ; » lon, which the assasiation ain i g Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuti- — 4 bring them rig ( I s at the very minimum, $1 At our meetin nn-’|. 13, 1!:.1. we ! | cura Ointment I was completely = VEYCHIC READINGS FREE! Quostic Ve My little girl wa 1 excess of a proper compensation to 18 oour guests the members of | | healed," (Signed) Miss Mildred \Ndross 1o Hayne M. 1. 115 Neta Phile | AUTO PARTS —You will find that part of after takin Father John' ein " ads, The statement is made class to be made citizens, each Nugent, R, F. D. 6, Locke, N, Y. wlelphia, P, 4 q your auto at Cutler's, 22 Diak St, Phone for a little while ) ¢ e N r y Rotarian paying for the luncheon of | g 9 R e e 515-14. Wo also buy used cars, »f $1.30 per ton instead T Sepl. 16, 1921. pugged, healthy 8 | of would guarantec the rail- | M8 Buest | Arthur . Hall, A list of the boys who were ahout | | A Mother's Praise of Pather John's Medicine for Body Building, [above are refu matter er ( of total 812 al, position A safety first committee was ap- pointed for Safety First week, The Rotary club took the initiative in the Reduction OF 1 ght Rate sent frelght rate of anthra Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- Hurlnl th, \Iunuuwnh 1 Store Announcements 7| RATTERIES S0 Farrell ahout your bat- i o - tery, new or old, 1. M. Farrell, 110 | cum are all you need for every-day == =y [ Just artived, a lond of fresh fims, | Tklin Pl ! ot s : 5 and 5| B Just arviyed, aload o \ X squar \ono 1218, \ toilet and nursery purposes. MONUMENTS, mausoleums and_ head CATTed & JoRdcat skl e Ph | ¥ revenue of 8,14 mills per ton | < Bant i e dge. t o leave school were give " R | bridge, M wr mile, sald to be in excess of that : 100} WEKG VAR tie Rplaty For over 65 year y rocrues to raliroads of the|Club on December 8th. Theso were | Medicine s heen tt nedi followed up and where possible, the w Its. Arcad = mtry for transporting general mer- 0 Malden 48, Mass ' Sold every. ctery work ohi . Mechan Monument [« Su reade cine for all the family eo o i L hoy In question was induced £o con | | it foartee. Ointosnt e . Tekon . Ay et uohl A ALNINT NN - ide. Liberal allowance. A, G. Hawker, or dangerous drug Try 5 '\ 1 tinue in school -‘Cnun\usup.n-vo w«houcmum Lt BRI L LR, MKONE TI owners \\lllerI-:“(\» :xrt;mp(‘ e _\-1_1- SRS IR AENES 4 | Quality Under Fire Al ¥ y Lo s i 5 and courteous service at Judd and Dune {INGS for all makes of cars, Maln Another feature of anthracite coal IFFor C'hristmas the Welfare assocla- lop, 16 Franklin Squars, 5 connecting round bearings, = . [tion supplied the club with a list of — = e springs and uxles at Cutler's, 22 Oak St, T g e st o | famiiles in necd. Fach Rotarian was! g A BT ASKS POLL ABTER LILIES—Alto paney plante, {0¢ AUTOMOBILES Phone 516-14: Yoy A swlieh {raliTaN assigned a family and every family |24 St, Tel. 1497-3, == = DIAMOND TIR nd tubes. Also vulean- 1 and which is ineluded in R Ar dlnnas . o - Auto And Truck Agencies izing and retreading. Most convenient gas as given a good Christmas ram of the agsociation, is that | W8 Biven a goo h 3| S [ FLORAL DESIGNS and flowers for all an- station in the city. New Britain Tire Re- jand many things for which there was OF ROAD CLERKS anniversari.s, parties, banquets, treading and Vuleanizing Co.,, Hartford of unclean coal. It ds a well known | 3 0 a caslins; ane TR e e t coal s 8old in New England |® Special ne There were 51 fami- weddings. funorals, ete. Call “Flower | CADILLAC & BALGE CARSS R e e ; “ 3 p “ngland § ot us taken care of. Phone 1113, Prompt attentlon. Vols s A A P s gl &4 quality which would not 'ba eo-| "1 MR AREE G8IA B o s Floral Co., 90 West Main St o gT_'wlg:“.‘;;:_ LINCOLN §T. EDEKAL TIRES & MICHELIN at any price by the smal| P both th nitec mmunity xNew Haven Road Wants to Know L SRR , AUTHORIZED BALES AG: r living in the mining re.|COrp. drives, the Rotary club was rep- | FLOWERS—Now s tle (lme to order|y ipyopiTE CARS— JUDD & DUNLOP, 15 FRANKLIN who 18 an expert in Jurlgingl""‘" nted by teams. Individual Ro- Their Stand on Working them. Dahlia bulbs, 65 varietles. G, H. ity Service Station, SQUART:. g e 7 o | Day ,38 Lincoln Bt. Hartford Ave, and Staniey 8t, g RI50 Workad: D gttar deatiA g A. M. Paoncssa, Frop. FISK & PFIRESTONE tires. The users of | |and backed the drives to the limit, | Agreements. FRESH cut flowers grown In our own 2 tires believe In playing safe. Service not only with personal work, but by ’ graantioumen Sgmatignn, aaalin anan; OLDSMOBILE AND SHERIDAN alxo, West End Vulcanizing Works, 399 |individual donations. From the club| * en, April 13.—A quick poll | dragons, swoet peas, potted plants, hva- | oy ngMORILE (0. OF NEW BRITAIN West Main St, C. P. McCarthy, Prop, funds, $50 lonated for 1921 |of the 8,000, clerks on the N, ¥,, N, [ Cisths, fucheins, primroscs Eester Wilsk | ¢ MAIN sT. PHONE 2630 | Phone 1091- of anthracite con car of poal, which row fs Bhinped and |fUnds; $50 was dopated ‘for 192 5, > N. Yo N | ete. Viets' Greenhouscs, 174 Clinton St. il L Ohjects paid for coal, although p:,:rm,n“‘. drive and a like amount for 1922, |H. and H. R. R. system was ordered Telephone 2624, STERLING TRUCKS— / g LUBRICATION ~We are distributors in For its objects it 1 brief ; foahs ateq| A list of the committees serving for |« Geners ) 5 T AT s | A M. WINKLE. PHONE 367-4 this vicinity for SUNOCO MOTOR OIL b i non-combustible matter. It is stated th 11 R R e | by General Manager C. L. Bardo to- 4.1{1,1-,.\11v;}.;m, a;sno:zm? n‘% Baml\non Barvloa BEHLIoN 191 Park St and our satisfed customers get Lubri- the year and for special w. s ap-| ° i s privet, 0. 30/ on aplatay cation, not just oil. | pended to this report and will Im“l‘*y on the question of acceptance or "UE;'““‘{) (0103"15 o A, Grnmfin‘{;\?‘p‘s:;f STUDEBAKERS-- Start the season on SUNOCO: if you v | ejec various worki agree-| ‘'to $30 for 100, Frui¢ treos, A e Big Six Tourlng . il do we know you will finish on Sunoco, Mr. Atwater in his Waterbury ad- | v nt of the total weight. This, also fead if you so desi : rejection of yarlous working agree~)| 008t ogut g el 6813, Sonstal iy Touting i e o B dress: will reduce hy* a large percentage the| As shown in the above list of acti- | ments—no Saturday afternoons off, | ——— : = i Light Six Touring S Let us empty vour crank case right To foster and promote the interests | umount of ashes to be disposed of, | Vities, the club has not taken any n¢ | no pay for holidays, exclusion of cer- A s anane, oL BRer, ooy Wi e e L now, (without, charge), and refll with of consumers of anthracite coal. | which means a tremendons saving in | Project under its w!n;.; huf‘(h'\: spread [t arastaal Mot Tront the ufedb opil Semuoiie, wtllinar Jyacine . oon M, IRVING JESTER. 16 ARCH 81 tho 'best lubrirant know—8UNOCO, 1 To promote means for improving|(he cost of overhead to large factor- |its efforts over a number of importa the clerical working rules suggested | — s - - ¥ ! 3 the quality of anthracite coa | ie |lines of endeavor. The year hasbeen | " 4po” hited States railway labor | :}1},1631:;“.’:‘”’3:-;v’\'x‘ztlsnxxlxn,xlvu1’1 }ls.;\Lz,x:\”r‘:.‘ Atitos and Teacka-For Sale 0! nodo olirselves for over 1 nt i i O R & s s g Ldd Ll 3 year, under the most severe tests, To take all just and lawful means Transportation Facilities |one spent almost entirely in fhn (n)] board and means of handling griev-| will be in Monday. E. ¥. Baumann, o ean MndnE e :to reduce freight rates and other| Apother feature is the lack of |mation of a good strong clubj a club | ;poeg “The balloting has nothing to| _Cromwell, Conn. ALLEN, 1021 touring. Driven 3,000 miles | \Why not bo as fres from motor trouble s Good s new. R C. Rudolph, oy | oy vk Bie: transportation charges by rail and|yrangportation facilities. The report | from which ""j"""‘f“"‘\‘, e, |d0 with the wage schedule as th e ity R B e water and to eliminate all unjust, un-|,¢ the association says lack of trans- | Pect much in the future. New fr [latter is now being argucd before the INTER-URBAN TRANSFER & STORAGE reasonable and discriminatory trans- | portation facilities is the only feature |Ships have been made and old mw:\,mrd in Chicago. ALLEN, 1018 touring car. Newly painted, A. P. MARSH, MGR. : e o anon fokony A 8 ; es s ) ! e A | . S 5t overhauled, A upholstery per- ain St rea o > portation rates anl charges on coal |1 to the periodical strikes which | strengthened through {)_wmf;l:}m' of1 With the ballot is a letter from Mr. | i R L R Mg il Dikineon. DK To secure the frecdom of the as-|guoyp in the coal regions to cause coal | Rotary. The imaginary b .. Bardo explanatory of the various| President of Stage Hands Tssues| only $300. Terms to suit. M. Irving Jes- . Telephone 2090, sociation's members from unjust and | eapina g ,‘”me”,\“n“ men qgr(,(,‘u-svr\r and the like which character- items on which a “ves” or 'no'’ an- ter, 193 Arch St. “This Is a Studebaker To gather and disseminate to "\uwrn r,nrh has l-un a time when a | completely broken down. | management believes the changes BUICK, 1918, 7 passenger touring car. In | ypicap, y, 71 Church, Tel. 2750. members accurate and reliable infor-| 15 per cent, addition would not have| The club is in splendid shape and | which have been made “are not only| O “Unfair List.” perfect mechanical condition, & cxcellent . mation as to the quality, condition of | A1k ady to undertake the many prob-| | ! : G , tires, paint, upholstery and top are very | pPENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP tires. The 1ui con 0 | relieved the difficulty. ready t | eminently fair but if accepted will| 1 W. Willlams, president of the 00d. A. Bence, 15 Main St. Phone | Gnjy tire guaranteed by the mapufacture mx(n}:n;:, '(r.m.sx;umlxun 1l pri of | The plan of the association in elim- lems w I[mh will confront it during| result in a closer co-operation be- R branci ot e T L 15, “Where Good Used Cars Arc Sold. 78 nict toatld. T 31, Cognwelll 8 Ohests anthracite coal. P ) a e | this next year. ce o % i3 . e e M — nut St. Phone 1415- i ey 0 heg inating 3‘, to 40 per cent. n{ the e bl t\\LH? H‘\e‘ officers and omplqy(s, bet- | qay affirmed the report that all union | BUICK COUPE, 1919; also 1921 Studebaker | Y NLe s il mepns {0 il refuse now shipped as coal, is oxpf-vt- Respectfully s . ) ter service to the public, improved affiliation with the Lyceum theater special sedan at bargain prices, Must be | Trpp " T0r . new il fn I’”H 1 ; LA ‘!' oL racasonabl |€d to help relieve traffic congestion. FRED RACKLIFIE, morale and a better general feeling has been discontinued. Mr. Willlams sold fdr owner this week. Aaron G pair rea 1 2 Grasp this op- reight ra on coa | : Ship In Summer Sceretary. |all_around.” ‘ e e R L 867 New HBritain Ave. rtunit Details Tt is planned to advocate a chp;]pnr‘ The new schedules which were an- the union men to reach a settlement | BUICK, 1919 7 passenger touring in first- Autos—Taxi The booklet issued by the associa- |rate in summer, or spasonable freight nounced sometime ago and which 4 class running order. Good paint and tires | with the management without suecess, | pireain for quick sale. 8. & F. Motor tion in w York stat the present | rates, to induce the 11th hour buyer| |eliminate many of the conditions 2 a2 _ T + € 7 ' 1 as a re er has been Sales Corp., 155 Blm St. Phone 731. CITY TA S % 2 . prices of anthracite coal are at least |to purehase his coal in the summer| FUNERAL ERVICES which the clerks had enjoyed, such 1’;;(;‘; e f::"(“mi.:hffil,‘,r T SR CoMm 00 s O R L nauon two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) | months when transportation facilities | = as Saturday half holidays, vacations 5 s - i BUICK, 1919 roadster. Good condition and A ' i = P ! | 7 e The union head also said that it will A n gt Bor ;. T, W per ton in excess of what they should have a minimum amount of diffcuity| FOR BOWERY ANGEL |vith pay, double pay for overtime, W Al L;}p‘m‘e: UE| S mpurrmntensiaaMotar Goi Tne Was| e s e e be, and impose an unjust burden on (o contend with. The association etc., are based, Mr. Bardo's letter ; Y e m'flm Reputable Concern.” ICE, CALL 2700 every mon, woman and child in a ter- [ plans to support a bill now pending . states, on a basic weekly assignment [ CTBOY BONTH QR ST FHE — ritory peopled by many millions. in the United States senate to bring |of 48 hours. Under certain conditions | CONtroversy, which wili cffect mem- | pUICK cha Iodel, (o6 sond. GBUIbk many fon: i y s sortie, Followed by | ; s E B . ster, closed top, model 24. The burden takes its most aggra-|about this condition. Chinatown Gert L | the management may give clerks some berge0lithe A R LY Heloens garage. 107 Aroh St Tel. 1326 Garages To Let 14 ‘ 3 stones. Large varaty and all grades of [ & s s q ampls Eseh “ s gealge. e betore putting filns in, assuring good re- | BATTERIES— Exide Batteries and service, p! Proeby Mail Addeess “Outicurs Lad. marble and granite. Everything in Studio, change your old battery for a new based on the r e con Wants Less Refuse sumer is the one 1 person The associatien plans to reduce the tally interested in reducing the pric intity of coal dust and dirt in a following paragraphs taken f I fhat in some Instances this refuse | charter, which will he explair ¥ |matter runs as high as 30 and 40 per Hard And Soft Coal Mixed Throng, is Laid at Rest in Brook- conditions that have prv\'iously had e " OBV 1018 touring, $3%5 3urning a mixture of anthracite but these would not be given as a 0 0 F ’lflERM M VRO i 8 ourlng with starter, $160; Dodge tour- | SRR 5; Overland willybeadyogated: sotas . oy relieve Rl panel delivery. Maxwell touring, $1 gl ighte e e e % Cow Y il 13.—All that was ST R R ron G. Colien, 867 New Britain Ay | shortage possibilities. In order that New York, April Aaron olien, w Britain s N i T |smaller coneumers may come into the | mortal of Gomuqo”,\!orrm.. known as | YULE AND WIFE TO Federal Reser ¢ Board Members Says [ Upen evenings, ouring car or truck. Electric light and association with an equal privilege, | “Chinatown Gertie,” was laid at rest ¢ . CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, 5 passenger. All | water. s y i i il etery It is Playing Politics to Add Farm- jon. P 2 the following rates for initiation have | today in the Linden Hill cem ¥y BE BURIED IN I S. S ying e £ in ]""’-""1‘\-,:,:2;;11;:'::',:\-r.’v“.'rfT”“n‘ri‘:h’ Ap- STORA Toba toy more e 1 ool OR forty years Sloan’s Liniment [heen adopted: Consumers using 15 Brooklyn. For years an outcast 1ni : N ply 237 | private garage. Simmons Storage Battery lief for s o ; consumers | the streets and alley: s 5 2 has been the quickest relief | tons per year or less, $1; consumers y . e e a2t of the Bowery, 167 Arch St. Phone 2245, C: 5 5 T r Voo 50: s in a single night 9 o . neuralgia, sciatica and rheuma- |using 500 to 750 tors per year, $50;|she became, almost in a singl : San Francisco, April 13.—The pro- | 0oy muil warieuiars cail Tel. 14994, * tism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains | consumers using 1,500 tons per vear|a ministering angel to the s_ufrnnnn. A rican €andy Maker Killed in|posal to put a farmer on the federal L ‘lolor()('lc~. And Bicy and strains, aches and pains. to 10,000 tons, $100; consumers using |and an interceder for the erring. = reserve board is political, John R.|I & 1015 roadater with tord Tives. New les 15 l\eepflloan 's handy and apply freely, | over 10,000 tons per year to be Funeral services were held last| France With Mate, To Be For- paliited. 8. & . Motor s C BICYCLES—Second-hand, in good condi- It eases and brings comfort surely ton of their total consumption. night mission of the Rescue society in . yesterday, FORD, 1017 TounnE. tas lth. winls ; Hiltnin 10 sheval Renale SRS, i G This will be the first meeting of | A score of speakers told stories of |phaodore E, Steiber, administrafor of | reserve board is like adding a fifth used one season, Apply Burritt St., -, Sloan's Liniment is pain's enemy. | 0 SRR R T S over Gon- | her when she was a pariah and most |, i G0 LOERBERE this city,| Mr. Mitchell said that if the scheme | weil Ave Phone 1279-12, HARLEY-DAVIDSON and side car. A-1 FORD sedan, § sh. Tn good condition. waterproof canvas cover. Reascnable. Mitchell of Minnesota, a member of Sl S R e d o i o baee et PRI . N ot ! a b atown. 3 i " - PRESHE a g 3 " % abs hers and of 9 - — and readily. You'll find it clean and First Meeting in Conn. Doyer street, the heart of Chinat Bridgeport, April 13.—Attorney Putting a farmer on the federal | Shock nabsorbers and other extra RO T ol TR | the league to be held outside of Bos- | “Chinatown Gertie.” They had Known | yne estate of Christopher Bruce Yule, | wheel to a wagon,” Mr. Mitchell said. | - 15 mesitel] s a0l H01 925 Ask your ncighbor. necticut are said to be very much |of them had been led to better things (o wag Killed with his wife in the | were carried into reality difficultios 2 shape. Special equipment, includes extra the members of the New Britain |coffin stood before the little pulpit. | jagh00 jast week, said today that he | was no room for politics in the bank- |~ Appiy 662 w g i 3 - < g ’ é a pply 662 West Main St., city. Morse Qverland Repalr Co., 1% Wi SIOa Traffic bureau plan to attend. | Tourists who had gone 10 8€€|y,q cupleq the American consul at|ing system. Mr. Mitchell declared i FLm A BeRE oy A0 WRE wilhout rubbing, at the first twinge. |charged at the rate of five cents per |night in the little chapel of the mid- warded To This Country the board, declared in an address here cycle, $85. Guaranteed tires for sale. New (3 3o quire Elmer Automobile o, 22 Main St, non-skin-staining. IORD coupe. Best of condition, At all druggists—35c, 70c, 51 40. interested in it. Practically all of |by the woman whose flower covered | irpiine collision near Beauvais, | would be sure to follow because there chain guards, oversize tires and a 15 foot Other items of importance to be [ Chinatown tried ‘"lf"‘ i|“"’] the ‘"“12:{ Paris on Monday to make inquiry that the board was the most misun- |FORD readster. Good mochanical condition, |~ discussed wi st but those who did not show a res W i i a & Bovin 's fi.| ®&ood rubber, demountable rims. Cheap [INDIAN motorcycle, 1920, with side car in liscussed will be as follows: to the cost of bringing the bodics of [ derstood part of the government's fi for cash. Inquire 145 Jerome St. good running condition. Apply 71 Wole Llnlmen Reasons why Connecticut manu. | sense of propriety were cast into the | yyie 4pq is wife back to this coun- | nancial structure. X Cbtt Bt 8bRE A iy, EhlEA" B the | street, and a policeman, standing near, | (. yye also forwarded the money for| Adolph G. Miller, another hoard [FORD roadster, 1818, perfect condition. facturers should join league. : AR - - Thetorture ofskinitch | Distribution of freight committee | When this "‘“’"‘"f‘ e L A ot e - our rebuilt machines, We have a 1919 re- Stops willquickly berelieved by | dockets It was a strange n!\' ra ; ": et “When T heard nothing from the HUDSON SIX, 1019, 7 passenger touring built and guaranteed Indian for $200; a applying before retiring, | e o ig Nt ___!the strangers who witnessec 3 )11 f PP e . , ars Good engine, just repainted, & prac- 1010 rebuilt at $175; a 1917 rebuilt at I!ch:.ng B eon sk amaomg. | Diffcrential rates via Misslssippi— | the strangers who winesseq W T consular office, 1 made arrangements A e e P VR S (B e T G B B e ment, Oneof Dr.Hobson's [ warrior river barge line, bt A 4 '“ ey mflr-‘“m' the American Expre{s. Co. to —— very reasonable. M. Irving Jester, 183 tion for § Also several Harley-Davide 'l'i:oubles Family Remedies. Baten $0° Viekinis oitlas: |throng that attended, It was W6 | ring the bodics back to the ttates for | =7 trating Activi. | /AT St VThi is @ Studebakir yelr” | sone at $75 and up. Hadfold-Swensen Co, 3 b T fragment out of the kaleidoscopic li i Yo (i Miners' Union Concentrating Activi- = —~ 21 Myrtle St. Phono 1706, Southeastern rate adjustment. £l burial at Quincy, Mass,” saiw Attor- HUPMORBILE, 1 T T ytda pnang. 17 L) : i i d it was all that ; IZHObSOIlS | Amendment to Pomerene bill |of a mighty city and it was a i Steiber. hese arrangements 3 ) 1 oy a Wo SRR s SR 4 | ties on Counties Line Up Non- BEE WS ATe S U D ILEE R LI 9 S z msmsmFczemaOintmentm Hearings before railroad labor | Gertie would have wished. were completed yesterday.” Duntics. 6o L2 as good as new, Price is right. City Service Station Repairing 17 o PiE wiEleaD g S e 2 e (T Service Station. Hupmobile cars, £ X board. e o N VUnion Workers With Them. — | AUTO FKNDERS and bodies, doors and | Consolidation of railroads. Paris, April 13.—The bodies of . » LATE MODEL touring ca 4 passenge radigtors, when broken or bent, need tho Freight service out of New Ingland ]ty tems | Christopher Iiruce Yule and his wife,| Pittsburgh, April 13.—The battle| “sport model, like new, had good care, | attertion of skilled mechanics. When in iDLy i ad s Ak TR o of the miners’ union in Pennsylvania | driven by myself only, price $850. Box | trouble, let us restore the orginel shape (Mr. Atwater). i | who were killed in airplane collision £ Herald. of your car. “Service ls Our Aim.” o g . » " P P acka 2 a . ‘ais & ¢ has centered in Westmoreland, Cam- orbi & clothes e vou moral . eed for additional package car 5 = |last week near Beauvais are still at e & : v Becker, Corbin Place. Phone 553, Good g 5 ‘l'u‘le serv from New Haven railroad | Open Alleys tonight, Rogers' Recre- | the American church here swaiting|bria and Fayette counties where or- | MAXWELL, 1917 roadster, r . courage.. See “Tailor ] R e Gran 3 2 —advt. TR . sen. Thackara {s | Banizers are making energetic efforts | mechanically perfect ready AUTO PAINTING ars' experience ransfer stations to the west. (Mr ation Building.—ac a claimant. Consul-Gen. Thacitara is | & e L demonstration. P s with terma | in automobile painting is at your disposal. Man. AL R ’ Atwater), Mrs. Mary Hahn, who has been vis- | without cven the address of the de-|\9 line up non-union miners and coke | "t purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 | Many satisfied customers have heon made LYCEUM THEATER Formation of Anthracite Coal Con-|iting with her daughter, Mrs. W. P | eased, ; \n\myt workers. : | Arch St. “This 1s a Studebaker yea:. by us in the 4 years we have been in) Week April 17 sumers' association (Mr. Atwater.) | McAllister of Burbank, California, has All their personal property was While significant gains are claimed | New Britain, known as the E. U. Thomp-} L b § ey <% i B i » ey OLDSMOBILE truck, 1920, % ton capachty, | son Auto Shop. HIgh grade work only,| Reasons why New England manu- | returned to this city where she makes | found after the accldent, but it was | DY the union leaders from the sections | © 0yt M oo, B 400 na Pty | B e D e 7 Biels sae 4 facturers should support the steam-|her home with her daughter, Mrs. J.|saiqd two valuable watches were lost|Where the H. C. Frick Coke Co. oper- | oughly overhauled. Tires all good and § |-—- ship lines operating through the Pan- | W. Bdwards, of rview street. WHer the! bed{BE SWEFRTBUERE | £te DRCIRIONS wihis EEReFully: Opii. | gtihen hate il o0y RAGIDATREIR | AUBCIBRINGINU.Z 2 e ama canal | Your Baster Victrola at Morans'—| paris. The undertaker's expenses so | iStic concerning the situation, beliey- | _South Ma 7l b - ANTORI BURIL &GS, BROPE. 1 y e P " o i that they will be able to strike a |p. 5 g 034 ‘H ST, Southern Pacific Co. irregular serv- |advt. far have been defrayed by the Ma- :“‘;’ 6t / 5 | PAIC 1919 5 passenger touring ‘ar, just 224 ARCH ST. + Sorg ap Veckwear — T arrell | g, N saternity ¢ . g balance In the operation of their hold- painted, good engine and has 5 excellent PHONE 1162, 5 000 REWARD fte o New Bngland } _ Easter Ne .l\\rn sonic fraternity of which Mr. Yule iy D! tires, 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 165 El y Shipping board hearings. I lothing Co.—advt. was a member, b 4 St. Phone 731 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING and truck bodie Ship subsidy bill. | Miss Harriet Bliss gave a talk on g About 1, W0 workers have stopped made to order. High class work, satis- | “Americaniz " at a meeting of operations \a the vicinity of Central | REO, 1917 touring car. New top, good faction guaranteed and price reasonable Thousands of dollars | Stanley Women's Relief Corps, yester- 5,568 FAIL T0 VOTE ity nemr. Winduer, Where Johill B ol v Sk, ths maa hn B, | o oo Ad | Fark Bl FRon BTOAD in other cash rewards PAPER lNDUSTRY }.uw ‘ y Marks, vice-president of the union's AUTO SPRINGS a speclalty. Guar. forever| afternoon. aster Neckw Sub sl SauEaE. NowtasHeR' Opehpd HeRUQUARS (girip ‘s vue Al Tnquits 015 Narsis || SELeC Contr breakacs. mrices fHeHd ters. street, Only 61 Per Cent of Registered Voters e AUTO TOPS—We make all Kinds of tops) every day | Clothing Co.—advt. Campaign for Forestry Legislation There will be a regular meeting of | | s | The so-called *“radium’ on lumin- | REO, 1917, 5 passonger tourlng car. Good | side curtains and slip covers. We do al ‘l,l])l('El) St. Mary's Ladies A. B. society th SI i Slec She 3 MoRTess | A ¢ 4 b Showed Any Interest in Election i o A i O g Rs engine, new paint and good tires, Frice kinds -of auto body repairing. We have hows Much Progress in the Past| voning at § o'clock in St. Mary's | ous watch dials is really an in ie only $300. Terma to suit. M. frving| had 20 years experlence in this bust i Al ~ - " 2 ‘”, hunl Nall | Tuesday. finitesimal quantity of radium mixed Jester, 193 Arch 8t. “This is a1 ftude- ness. Let us estimate on your auto bod: RETRATSASA Year—saving Raw Material, ’ w Stetson Hat for Easter. The with zinc sulphide. oker year.” work. J. W. Walsh Auto Top and Up holstering Co., 207 Eim St., near Sey Farrell Clothing Co.—advt |, Only G4 per cent of the total UM - | e e | ROAMER _rondster. Rare opportunity to| miour, Bhone 2649, New York, April 13.—The Amer| pary N LT 3 ¢ o . 5 3 Y A A er oters in New Britain did their surchase one of the classiest c t a g S 4 D can paper industry in its campaign BrOL Y A i on ars at a IF YOU SOLVE THE for forestry legislation to provida | e = duty at the polls Tuesday, according MUTHER__HAS YuuR low Dbrice. “Anton G, Colien. 867 New | BATTERIES— a3 T t i i iy g e | ritain Ave. Ch. 9204 ave you experienced battery trouble. to figures compiled by Tax Collector | i See ui satisfactory service. continnous supply of the raw mater- . c 4 3 VIYSTERI( ’Us ial made distinct progress in the past am Bernadotte Loomis this morning. In cHllD THESE OR |STUDEBAKER touring c in good condi- HARTFORD BATTERY & SERVICE year, George W. Sisson, Jr.,, chairman answer to a question deciding a bet N tion. Inquirc at 31 Greenwood Et., cr _ CITY SERVICE STATION y |as to what percentage turned out, Mr, e e R AR e L AR MESS GES of the American Paper and Pulp A i A 7 . fores! o P 4 rr |Loomis figures as follows: . 3¢ -BOOTH, : car el Sl AR Lo Stops ata There nre in this city 16,471 regl Mothers, watch children for sy - [“UGal fonaition throghoot, s v tires | CONTRACTS on heavy hauling of any kind ed today at the annual convention. Agielty % & M |toms of internal disorders. Look at| and newly palnted, Price is $750. Terma| Ceneral overhauling and repairing. Dea cong onal co: ee sai¢ |tered vote Of this number on > % AL o Sl d live storage. Hard City G A cor jonal committee, he said, Y| your child NOW! Is his breath offen-| to responsivlo parfice. Lash Motor Co, | 3nd live storaie. Hardware City Garaed AND DISCOVER 19,008 showed rest i a Al h Y ad devotet e re 3 s 9,003 showed any interest in the nam-| °. ., West Mal o . Li.ncoln, | had devoted an entire week to in Clogged Air Passages Open at § | AT y sive and tongue coated? Does he| 3gs «x Nepmiable Gonorrms o PHORO | P piione 383-12; Hesidence Phone 886-13 WHO SENDS THE tensive study of the nation's forestry Once—Nose and Throat Clear. |ing of public officlals by casting their grind his teeth or start in his sleep2 e problem and had been urged not onl [ballots for their cholce. This figures|; = appetite changeable? Has he | STUDEBAKER, 1915 7 passcager touring | FENDERS— rowen or bent, dented o MESSAGES—AND WHY? by the American Paper and Pulp s | 156 over the 64 per cent. bty appetie CHHNBSROIGE car, 3 new cord tireg, paint is new and <y radiators, tanks or any other par| & < ¢ aoctation. but by the AeMsAn ne " . e ot eged and| The number of persons registered | °C¢2 ional griping pains? It he con-| ocngine runs perfectly. This is a bargain| of your auto body can be fixed right and BEALION DEL DY R £ : It your nostrils are clogg and | stipated ? at $400, with terms to suit purchascr, M.| at small cost. Hultquist Bros, 107 ArcH paper publishers' association and the | your head stuffed hecause of catarrh |Who did not vote numbered §,568. These Irving Jester, 193 Arch 82 “This {s a| St. Phone 1326-3. neasures which would aid in any drug store. Apply a little of this SMALL |'|m, THIS AFTERNOON.|Worms. Great distress often results FORD AND OVERLAND repairing ou S R — ol paiing i Sees ot ors, Starters and Igni NEXT MONDAY IN THE starting a new growth on the 81,000~ | pure, antiseptic, germ destroying | The fire department was called out ‘”’f’kl',h's_"] POt Ll ‘e the|USED CAR BARGAING THIS WEER- overhauled, Overland Repai timberless acres of land in the | eream into your nostrils and let it lat 1:55 o'clock this afternoon by an|duickly with Dr. True's Elixir, the Erje 3 o, 18 WhEear Bt country. penetrate through every alr passige |alarm from Box 87 at the corner of | Tru¢ Family Laxative and Worm ExX-| 40 poiq coupe, H. & B. MFG, CO—Parts _replaced an Amerlcan 1ctorial His committee, he added, was hope- | of your head and membranes Instant |Beaver and Broad streets to 98 Beav-|Peller—purely vegetable—first pre- 1921 Maxwell coupe. ‘eylinders ground. 451 West sl 84 fol 1or-the Yausmk of 1he Tegelation | walias [or street A Ganant in the Touse|Scribed by an old-fashioned Maine| 1820 Dort 3 passnger runabout, Phone 11255, - _— S 1817 Maxwell touring. — OF THE by the present congress. How gond it feels. Your head is|owned by 8 Biond, started a wood fire | country doctor, 71 years ago. Dr. 1920 Oakland eedan. MOTORISTS WISE— — - - cl Yoyr nostrils are open. You |in a stove, and the soot in the chim- True's Elixir, the True Family Laxa- Ford racer. SIMONIZ. The only civilize: state in the |} he freely. No more hawking or Iney filled the house with smoke. An . tive and Worm Expeller, purifies the 1918 Ford touring car, Protects finish in all weather. N Y kA world to be ruled absolutely by a |snuffling. Head colds and catarrh |invalid woman named Mrs. Mary Ed- - \ . AR . 8 ¥ d mak labor charge. ew 10v merican of |of careful mothers for four genera-| 139 ARCH ST. TBL. 3100 | “Oare: whshoed, holithied,: ollsa bowels as it clears them. A favorite HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. oL Sl TN, o woman is Bhopal, the second most | vield like magic. Don't stay st d |munds, was carried to a place Cars washed, polished, oiled and greased important Mohamme:da te in 1 3 o ¢ ‘rab) lief |safety by i 8 tions. Corrects constipation in youn Agents for Authorized "Simoniz ‘Service _Station. I iammedan state in In- | up, choked up and miserable, Relief [safety by the firemen. The damage constip young Chititen S e AiD IALRDNT. dia, | 1s sure. will not exceed $10. and old. 40c, 60c, $1.20. Rear 103 W. Main St. Phone 569-4s - o s b itk gt

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