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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922, Bl Jewelry Sale at Henry Motans, “WANT ADSW CLARK'S AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY- | —advt, | ene Mphabetically Arranged For Quick HAS TAKEN OVER THE CENTRAL q | John Allison has resigned, his place | , 8 TAKEN OVER THE ' CENTRAL S IN I I]” with the New Britatn Machine com- a0 Ready, Naterence | AUTO STATION. Wi WIS Nl POLISH, O, GREASE {pany, and will leave the concern's LINE RATES FOlt o el & AND TEAR 103 . 2ag |employ tomorrow, CONBECUTIVE IN.KEF'I‘H\NP Al ALSO DAY AND | * ‘Bw ) . Charga Propad Y AT 236 MAIN BT, (yarions Assoclations G0-UPerd-| riear ‘swance River Moon'—Morans' || 3 P Mt T 1 NIGHT STONAGE. AT 138 Demon- o Jatyins tiller g ; . Low Prices § ti f Lab | Sweaters for Class Day at Jay's,|ll § {151 T | L NRGNT TR ownors Wil Thcei78 promit 0 lllg lt D ep LLADOT [ 235 Main street vt 5 e 0 a8 and courteous service at Judd and Dune | Special Sale Gingham Dresses $2.00, 1 Mo a3 [ lop, 15 Fravklin Squars, ey . stration ¢ 30 1 iine $1.0 | §TOK REPATRENG af Taduced pri * SR ——. hy 5 D rhere ? Natlonal . ‘ Keep Us ] | Why nay 06 elsewhere? Besse-|f| Yoariy Order Rates Tpan April ) materins use® workmanship guaranteed, va H h Rochester, N, Y., May 10.—Tmport-| Leland C 0. ~—1dvt, —‘.:— . - — e Hers s our price liat: Full soles umnn]n . "l ¢ 4 ? 5 9 costa| Policeman Edward Kieley discovs Count 8 wordu fo # lins. with rubbgr heels, $2.00. Half soles B!scult ant steps toward the cutting of costa] Foll ard _Kislsy =discov 34 Naes to rr, Inch, Crewed) with rubber heels, $1.35; for s s in industry have heen taken by the ered the pole at the corner of Lafay- M'nimum Rp 3 Linoa Jadies, $1,15, Neolin soles an t hosls, §1.06, A B“sy standardization comimittee of the Na- ctte and Beaver streets on fire early M'nimum Hook Charg 3 Rubher hegls, men, 4bc; women, dfc, Work called for and delivered, We make Goods T tlonal Association of Purchasing this morning. The officials of the g e — l g > r 1 P M. For )1a shoos look and wear ik United '.‘UAL ) 4 Eungs—AT 3'8 MAIN 5 Agents in co-operation with the |Connecticut Light and Power com-|ll ciersiied Puge on Bama Day. A A P R T ~ B United States Department of Com- pany were notified. cAd- :l\msrlrdon\‘ar the Telophone AFn; || = =2 merce and varlous manufacturers, it 1’"rl'lnk P. Morey ‘I{ns snl\:} land and A‘:.;'",f,'o:“:‘."‘(..,;‘(":’;’.'.'"uwrfi“'n%5 A ‘,]l AUTOMOTIVE s a0 e p .| bufldings at 457 West Main street| = - == was announced here in a report pre ) G5 | Auto and T liminary to the annual convention of |to Ired Loomis. - e < | 0. U, A, M. carnival, 277 Main St., ADILLAC & TAIG the Association to be held here \!n\“ Ir:H Pty to onigh Alpha Orch.—advt, . 15 to 20. The committee has been L . o A'n i Specials From 7 A. M. to 12 A. M morking fo reduee e b of| M I 1, Soncr and, Miw panet| = T T B 4 ) . styles and sizes of products now sold,| Yance of Maple stroct have returned | o sy TR T T hoady | ROrMaBILE e . B rom a trip to Washington, D, City Eliminating Usclessness from o tripole ! A varioty an i all grades of Hartford Ave, and Stanley 8t ? “Some Sunny ' special Victor rble and granite, Everything in cem- | By working with the manufacturers ‘ marble gra " y L3 A, M. Paonessa, Prop, I s I ) scord, C. L. & C 3 k. John ¥. Meehan Monument | — - eall mOked Shouldel s lb 5' : | |last year the number of paying brick dnm‘r{ recand, il Blovde. & Q0 X l“ Nmfl‘n snz‘.‘ e OLDSMOBIT, | . Ath | —advt. & = | oLpsMoRiLE C).OF NEW BRITAIN | y| o ( 66 styles.was reduced from 66 to 11 Wih| Fropiry s wr earnival, Main st IN BT, PIONT 253) | b zes. Similarly the dry coll| PR AL R s L 5 : | [‘ L EERe Rl zoN, Ainillax) ."h, th Y \,'p“ tonight. Alphu Orch, . r BAKE 5 c manufacturers have reduced the sizes| ALK eddings, funerals Big 8ix Touring | Leall Corned Beef L L] ! of their product from 33 to 6. The Bk Olctieh Gladraitls, Bpeclal Bix. TouMng .. committee is at work with othér| B 0 A B, | 2140, Light mT Tlvurlrl'l( 0 i FLORAL and flowers for all oc- IRVING J arles, parties, 4 3 casions; | trades toward the elimination of use- | A - : s 1 JE er arnes bacon 3c| | =nwnn G g A R Under W. T, Chandler, of Misawa- WANTS U 8 HELP Phone” 1116, Prompt attention, Vol ' Ue ka, Ind., the committee made an im- loral Co., 80 West Maln St. i ) u and 94 J “Geranium, Vinca, Dresena | 3 N, 192 i Driven 2,000 miles, a E a sta | ‘ninrt'm( [pRee) o BeUnK K sr ndar]d 2 P lut\rilng mun stomato, |w).|u4r . (. Rudolph, 127 Cherry ranulated dugar I [ o L T e q e o o o | vertising purposes at 7 1-2 inches by 5 spectaliy, Parker, 1684 Slanley St hear | BUTAR—{ orinder (surine cas Tn exceleas || Bi10 5-8 inches. This size was chosen (Goqtintedton st Tagg), Francls 8t. North end carline. Plants de-| “yhape throughout. A bargain at 330 [ from over 150 now in use as being the £ EgE Iiverod o any part_of_city Terms to suit. City Service Station, Hajte delegations arose and announced |GRE E—Barl plants, 100 to ford Ave, at Stanley St. Best Otatoes Full 15-lb eck 5c IR t"g""';";”,‘“","“'"" "J‘;‘ a8 beINE | ycir approval. Several of the nations | eneh. Co Hf;-mhll Jnd Jnpaiess privet, 10 | FUICR, 1917 4 ylinder touring l 2: casiest handled in the mails, l&5e 1 rvatl epecially | 10 8 Avple, cherry, pium and pear €racs) L iithd, 4 new tires, upholstering very 9 Millions Yearly Wasted accepted with reservations, especially | 4¢ gi.00 each. Gerantum pients, <0c to| Eooa 0t g machanically porfect. *This car |the states on the Tussian border| 40c. Adainh Sandalle, 218 Oak £t. Tel- / 7 i i 1. | 3 d must be seen to bhe appreciated, A. G | Tt is estimated that millions of dol-| wpioh already have treaties of peace | _ephone 539-1 5 i e/ PUEEED (RN A0 8 iy St L |1ars are wasted annually hy manufac- | wit Russia which are not to be af.| DY OF THE VATLEY=No# To tho e | AT 5 A" Da S e‘.lals ln A“ De a | turers in freak size catalogues Which | fected by the truce. | "o start lily ot the valloy for next. year's| Zmochianical condition. ton’ upholstery y op P en requirc waste of paper in cutting and| A Barthou of France merely cald | hundred. Address orders, to Box 485, Hor:| BTG Koo s new, cord ok, Price $325. which do not fit files. vouls N ald_Offi d : E = 5 | he would recommend the truce to his | _ald Ofice : TTE T Teadater Th very eod Roast Pork . GO Lb ch | :h"kr ”““: 7"""“""’;‘ rM '\"““"'i"a gmcrnmont ‘Pl‘n'lfll PLANTS \i-mfifiw”»(n}", Woddings | condition. Apply Donnelly Brick 10, R e c e e e B fl[is back of the movement for one size o _| and boujuets. Flowers for all occasions. | Beriin, Canada and other parts of the Brit-| F10 \Olinets W B0 G o, | woriin i iz | Sngine Just over- Milk Fed Veal Lb 25 catalogue and reports that last year|ish empire accepted separately. 59 Went, Mam 8t Membor - i 1 fust_ VGe 2R aia e e i e e iy C 35 per cent of those made were of Japan made no reservation in her TR - = GrasEiouis | T AN, e e e that size. acceptance of the pact. arlety. fum up. 5c. Bedding | are oxcellent. C. A. 51 Main Small Legs Genuine Lamb . AN || T L At the convention here of the na-| IFormer President Motta of Switzer-| ‘ ants. Tomatoes, po Phone “Wiiere Uned ¢ ional association the complete report! land acceptes s ry with | - pies 2 3 tional as: P P and ‘ageeptadstondils. SOUNtry WIth |iorrarrnE T ar 100 gRACy ERE LA, (o i .b R Be f 2 St 4 e ol hal P E i y eo S 10 b, rime Rl OaStS [J P S e Lb. 8c of the standardization committec is expression of the hope that the truce o plants, 30c a Pepper plaits, 10 e g rtors and e expected to rapk in importance with|would be made permanent. a doz. Geraniums a Pansies, | trie lizhts, $50 ‘to $250. We need the . Fresh Kl"ed Fowl Lb 40c the report of the fuel committee's in-| F=E0S 1380 o 300 a doz. Joe Rosia, 2 ) % | room. Aaron . Conen, 867 New Britain cesess e e R b astl ety e e it a AT S 2 y your window and o » y .. Hartford. ook~ of - ers uation brought about by the strike. )wm a beautiful geraniums, good, runs good, four new tires, SUGAR CURED BACON ......... Ib. 25c CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK ..... ib. 18¢ ; OFF WII ' T e R e e e o on St t. Tel. : | Main. ‘Telephone. I FRESH CUT HAMBURG 1b i g | Fears Expressed in Political Circles | - YT S AM 3 G50 1DE | . < Personals VROLET coupe, 430, Tire Ta LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST... Ib. 1sc LEAN BOILING BEEF ........... Ib. 8 W{lyoung couple Into Woods| That Conference Hetween Irish Fac- | KFTERTITN AR S A A e oL R FAT SALT PORK ............... Ib 15 LAMB FORES ............. .. Ib. 22¢ Without Supplics of Any Kind. | SiohE Wil Bl COMMERCTAL BODIY, sultable for a Dodge s REaESn WAy 10<Mr: hnd MrsCary| e WS berm iaLure; i ‘Firsts' Absolutely.” " Am. Mdse. Union, | T.L,:’Q”;ffli;""j”'fii" AL (] A. Sutter are going into the Maine Dublin, May ‘. ~—(Ry Associated | Evaporated Milk . . . 3 cans 25c [|25is o s i e Siahe | sunin, sty 10—ty Amataed] et e B i that a man and woman can exist on |litical circles this morning that the| ddiionsl best Trs X R \f°l.’|, n'mgf"-" -pr:“'[::f'a;;u'}\r:f& Challenge Milk ... can 12¢ Campbells Beans 2 cans 19¢ Premier Dressing. .jar 33¢ their own resouroes without the aids)negotiations for peace Dbetween the Hariford 3 SEETO s 25 Campbells § 3 29 of civilization. They will enter the rival factions in Ireland, rencwed |- St e TR e Sugar Corn ... ns 25¢ ampbells Soups 3 cans 29¢ Zu Zu Snaps .... pkg. 5c wilderness on Saturday morning, re- | Wednesday after what had appeared | AT ERTON COLFERS Sie ';;,f‘ Dandling | ood car at a_low price. M. living Jes Sifted Peas ... 2 cans 251: Ginger Snaps ..... lb. 10¢ Lemon Snaps .... pkg. 5c gardless of weather conditions, With-|to be a final breakdown, would again| the aluminum hottom. Light and sireng,| (0 193 Arch St “This is a Studebaker S $2.00 to $5.50, 2 s i 0/ 5 o = out extra clothes, food, fire or wea-|result in a report by the negotiators| Also Spalding goll balls, Dl e it L 2, =t Tomatoes ..... 2 cans 25¢ Fig Bars ...... 2 Ibs. 25¢ Royal L. Crackers 2 lbs 25¢ i Rt Wred hed Taliea s, comre o | g aouley @ iBks st S Mal st JDGE T8 Teadster, wiih winter | il - Bar o 2 Newly painted, 5 excelient tires an Sutter is 27 and his wife but 23. The | agreement. | very od engine. John C. Baker, WEDGWOOD B'[J'I‘l I 'ER lb young wife is as enthusiastic about| Further attempts were in progress AR i e Arch St._Phone 50 (i CREAMERY o o . C . C the experiment as her hushand. The today, however, and there was hope in | LSRR R IR | GODGE BROTHERS coupe. Bngine perfect, e S = - experiment is to continue six wecks,|some quarters that the last moment| More than 100 people braved the| Allent paint andiupholatdny 5 B o, = according to the announced plans. might see a favorable turn storm last evening and went to the| A T % Pureh d J “;; 1?‘: :{fn hCEggq “h dOZ Zlc Peanu? But.tel i lb' 15¢ The area chosen for the tes £ Michael Collins, head of the pro-: South Congregational church to wit- Raspberry Jam ... lb. 15¢ ream Cheese lb. 28¢ 1st Prize Nut Oleo, 1b. 28¢ f| the north central part of Maine, the | visional government, and Eamond De | ness the first annual exhibit of the | painf, 5 excellent tires, upholsters wildest in the state. The area is un-| Valera, the republitan leader, in a|week day church school. Features of FERIST, e closihe ,f“(”:]';; B SPECIAL — NEW ONIONS 3 LBS 19¢ inhabitable except by wild animals, | prolonged consultation with no others the exhibit were the model Lowns, | ‘s tn suii. . Irving Jeator, 183 Arch e i S ol ks AT R S RO . | Lut the Sutters are efficient in wood | present, are believed to have been representing a modern city and | _8t. “This i ar.' Jore and they anticipate no dangers|near m settlement. | Philippine village. [ adster, Y ST shock Hl)'«yflil"l( demountable rims, new Nat. Lettuce, large hd. 12¢ Green Beans....2 gts. 25¢ Tomato Plants doz. 25¢ M| or difficulty in the matter of securing i 1 801 aaia e S, top and slip covers, good paint, $150. G. auto supplies ordered at Culp- mm s saves you two profits or more. “All Native Asparagus..lb. 25¢ Large Pineapple .. ea. 20c Celery ... large bunch 18¢ food and protection. 73 P. Mance, 542 W. Main §t. Telephone. READY FOR MEET WILL INCGRPORATE. ORDS w1 R T T IR New Potatoes 5 Juicy Grapefruit.. ea. 10c Rhubarb Ib. 6 'S’ SEATS IN DA BORDE; Wrisinre itd d deil 2 3} .. Eaalsenbas manis60, T : - IDS, speediiers, tourings and deiiver . A XORSHH I, DANGER: The New Britain Business and Pro-| HoW, Prives. e Ny Coheun, t867 = 27 Ohio Supreme a ; fessional Women's elub will ~incor- | it igro - ton- avivers STt Fxprom We will have the finest berries in the city, Sound ber- 27 Threatened by an Ohio Supreme | Coach Templeton and Track Athletes | orate, according to a report adopted | = bodv. 1020 TFord delfiery, The & ¢ i Strawberrles Court Decision. pele, Sneyiing ax iseott somieR My s b ries, full quar S| . 5 St 7 | by the executive committec in io les_Corp., 8t 1 quart baskéts. Come in and look them over. e el Ry spm\ of Stanford to Leave for Cambridge ||\ e ening. The club will hold | FORD- soouater Tn oo ondiion: 3 of 27 Ohio mayors, including George| for Intercollegiate Championship, | dance at the Shuttle Meadow club| ‘RKEE o 4150 A% ".}’k.'.’;?f 3‘:&;“31;‘5: L. Oles of Youngstown, who twere | Friday, May 26. Autos will be pro-| e i ‘ | Green Peppers v A5 15c Navel Orangeq ... doz. 45¢ Cukes ... . 3 for 10c elected on independent tickets last| Stanford University, Cal,, May 19.|vided for the gucsts. torneys to | Coach Dink Templeton and the Stan- | City Items WORKERS IN DANGER tians by Turkish Nationalists has|have been made untenable by a rr\rnnt‘]f:arilo t:':'x]'l;' ‘er’:\r\!"‘ th“'vrxr: r‘r{(nfly to| AR B U el jeopardized the position of the work- | decision of the State Supreme Court. B l") 0 SAMOL e S Clt Advertlsement dition. Oldsmobile Co. of New Britain. 8 ety ers, it is declared in American mis. | In deciding a contested ~council-|enter the national interc nnomarn y ¢ b slonary circles here, manic election in Cincinnatl, the Su-|track championship of the United | g — ewelry Sale at Henry Morans. States s | Bi{fl.: ry Reports From American Relief Agents Many of those reports had been|preme Court held Qh;t \,\il ind-;pfnd w“m:'rs’.(.lrm’lhrmr. O A& ARy Ay nl(‘(t‘ Stk < $2.95 £ submitted confldentially to the league |€nt tickets in municipalities of over TEZ =0 o i < Ia\agde:u:::i:::fis 95 Bb NAYS| i Aeln: Minoe: Stath ThaY Taeks Ave!| ok R T e e | 5,000 population were void, the Gen-| The team was reported in fine| Notice'is heréby given that a hear- | Hn LRI ey b= Meot a5 Morans! ! s prompt sction by the powers is nec. |eral Assembly never having enacted |Shape with the exception of Kirksey, ing will be held before the Board of | [{UDSONE, otis, sedans and coupos Rosy Posy” Fox Trot at 1 | Persecuting Christians. essary to assure the safet £ the |laws to make the constitutional pro-\“‘””l star, and Hartrauft, weight|public Works, City of New Britain,| Also brand new 1927 Liberty. Low prices, —advt. 4 Safoty ot the f dependent candidates op- | man. Kirksey pulled a tendon in his|in Room 202, City Hall, at 30! liberal terms. Aaron G. Cohen, 867 New Special Sale Gingham Dresses $2.00. | Constantinople, May 10.—(By As-|8£ents now that publicity has been | vislon for indep : # | 168 recently. Hartranft hurt his knee [o'clock P. M., Tuesday evening, | --oraain Ave. Hartford. Why pay $2.05 elsewhere? Besse- |sociated Press.)— Publication of re-|&lVen to their evidence. ARLE 1€ | in a 100 yard dash last week ISty oha. 4000 Bt Ehe4ph Al U pa YLeland Co.—advt. orts by American relief workers in| All the workers corroborate the | memmm———— 7 T : 1| May 28d, 1022, on the proposed street| “now paint, & good tires, mechanfcally per: and Co.—a P y e i rs in | Williamson's mark of 49 seconds sprinkling by the city and the cost| fect, e upholstering, $275, with The East Main street crossing is|the interior of Asia Minor concerning quarter mile last Saturday |of the same to be as .d upon the| good M. ing Jester, 193 Arch all new. Good rubber === | (]|, are believed by most Glen . 7 passenger touring good tires and loo | GTRI‘J-TI' SPRINKLING, | " be bought at an attractive peice. i €. A. Bence, 51 Main St. 2 A stories of atrocftie: especially the flat in’the i ” y o ‘b ss of the so-called white mas- 7 TR Studebaker e undergoing repairs and fire compan- | the systematic persecution of Chris- | PTOBTess o s indicates that he may give castern|property B 3 . = udebaker year, ‘hich ¢ { f N S VRS ay g wropert wners of the following - e ] = — fes have been notified of the fact sacres, which consist of driving par- PORT COATS runners stiff competition. Lhobhl i g N SIX, 1015, 7 passonger touring ties of Christians from place to place Just Arrived | r’”\"\ »n” e Lt X bl .1<mo'b engine JII!‘[ rsr)pa!nlml.dfi prac- Just / N —— ‘oodland §t., between [airview | tically new cord tires, Price and terma | until they die from sickness or famine. Fashionable and Wearable H‘\R\ ARD ““““s "’\RD. and Bast stoeat, -“J?:;;'L: o P\:. Ir\|v'n‘g : rlmu)':‘, 193 ) udebaker y e o e - = B o Austin street, between Kast and = cfeld o W S T AR T T SALES vv OMEN MISSING FROM HOME, $1.95, §7.85, $98» | Making Desperate Bffort To Get Crew Chapman streets. T I R0 BESSE-LELAND CO. I To Beat Cornell. | Lliis street, between So. Main and n Marholin, 35 Dwight. Tel. 1635-16. The parents of Annie Latisian of Maple streets. | 5 touring, with _winter and to work afternoons during the summer months. Also [|eo rrankiin street, aged 15 years, re- Cambridge, May 10.—In the effort| M R 8/ 10€l i il & Tircs (5) and upholstering 3 : { i e |40 prepare the revised Harvard var- | Linwood street, from Walnut Hill ¢ R echanicaily perfect, Price is women for Saturday afternoons and evenings only. J|ported to the police that carly —this| === ™ . race with Cornell at |Park to Columbia street. ‘ 500, ML Trviig doster, 193 Arch Bt. . gt P e V ;mnrnmz she was missing from home Don’t Forget the sity crew for the race with Cornell at h . Those with experience will he given preference. | The father of William Poskowalsky on ”Mi ANCE thaca next week, George & Mum- % Mo 7 ¢ 4 ¢ 534 West Main street, also report 3 ) tord, a former varsity oarsman and o . 1 4 1§ conaition PRIAG, Ton.and Apply at once to Mr. Mullaney. 0 o tre il tan Eotig, | (Hak MAkD: & 90th | €oach, and now a member of the ad- BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS \x’vl‘h"l-?um‘)”“:‘*'\I“?II-nI:.I R : : aturday Evening, May | visory committee on rowing, has heen | Geo, Hy Johnson, Bec'y.| Bence, b1 Mal Phone 22 had not been home last : g 0 It —— = \|\\\\1\|. TOURING b D s {the boy St i — — jcalled upon to assist (‘oach Heber, o TR - ] o s Raphael’s Dept. Store |- At i 4L saty ou BAIN stRERT AccrPTANCE. | MENE T (L N (- 1 © ood. P o 380 MAIN STREE LITHUANIAN HALL |~ s Harvard junior class crew ana| NOHGe s hereby glven that a hoar.] (o0 ant . R‘mf,])pfi"" Trice 18 NS T The Herald supplies boxes at this Park Street. { the 150 pound eight which will row |iN8 Will be held before the Board of office for classified advertisers. against the Yale crews at Derby to- }'ublic Works, City of New Hril_-'nn. b1 “fedan, h b6 bought in Room 202, Ci Hall, at 7:30 ash or r Oldsmobile Co, | morrow leave this afternoon. After |ID ! 3 r mobile 2 the race, Ed. Brown, coach of the|0clock P. M, D. S, Tuesday evening, Mai el 2530, v May 234, 1922, on the proposed tak-|CAKLANT, To10 aedan; UpHolatering 1§ Sherman Court, from West Main is a e street to end. MAXWELL, 1920, 5 passenger fouring car, | class crews, will leave for Havana like new 1 5 s, B - A f a 3 i p ke new, good 5 good tires. Engine where he becomes coach of the Ve.|ing8 of land for highway purpc 501 runs smoothly. Price with terms to| to sult. M. Irving 193 Arch St i dado tennis club crews |feet in width from Stanley street Ll o .S . it 1 | East street, the samc to be known as UL DL LS it d el =i i DENIES UNIVERSITY IS DRy, | Bain street, and Jishing strect, | UCE unoietoring | g 'grade and building lines thereon. Al | engine. Price $500, witl, suitable to| terms. M. Irving Jester, 103 Arch St, | Northwestern Student Ridicules Pres- | Persons interested are requested be present at said hearing, if they| ¥ AT THE fdent Scott's Declaration. |see cause, and be heard in relation |OLDSMOBII passenger roadster. New e paint and tires, very low price, Oldsmo- Chicago, M 19.—At least one to the above. bile (o, of New Hritain. 6 Main street, member of the Northwestern'Univer: BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. " Pho 253 B | ity student body is inclined to scoff at | Geo. H. Johnson, br‘(‘} | NT), small | the recent declaration by W. D, Scott, - | paint, good [ president of the university, that there \“‘""“"T STR ACCEPTANCE. | ,',,”"5",’.",,‘,'"'l" 5 is practically no drinking among| Notice is hereby given that a hear- Northwestern students. (ing will be held before the Board ning condition, «1 starter and lights, 56 CHURCH S I REE I In a letter in The Daily Northwest- |of Public Works, City of New Brit-| $35. for quitk salei time payments are | § 12, C at 7:30|_ranged. G. P Mar ? W. Main, Tel. ern, the undergraduate newspaper, alain, in Room City Hall, T o e pay Y | OVERLAND, Model roadster; pertect student signing himself “1. 8." deals |o'clock P. M., D. 8. Tuesday evening, “mechanical condition, 5 good tires, Cheap ident’s dictum. |ing of land for highway purposes, 50| ..“VW ng. Oakland, 1921, driven | 5,000, i3 1St ope e “If there were one degree more (feet in width from Ellis street to s At gpon_ovcn DE%. | 1915 roadster. £ingine per T o e a . Voo 4 (&) AN MY S Men's Balbrw an Underwear .... ! |than ‘practically. none'” he says/|Bain street, the same to be known as R d, top and upholetery e ARMY SHOES L g | “Northwestern would look like a bar- | Wolcott street, and establishing street, pe i P B 20% OFF REG. NAVY SHOES Men’s Nainsook Union Suits ..... 69 | room."” i grade and building lines thercon. All} Jestor, 193 Arch St “This is & MARINE DRESS % i Tni i persons interested are requested to e | Stidebaker Year I . s { Men’s Fine Lisle Union Suits | HARVARD TEAM LEAVES | present at said hearing, if they see | TACKARD. '@ LA PR | Hivery, Cambridge, May 19.—The “nr\arn] | cause, and be heard in relation to the | Now Britain, 6 Main 8t. ON ALL TRUNKS 3 ay Shirts g g varsity track team left today for above. PATAE. 1921 sedan, cxiellent condition, 3 98 B s, ... : BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. | Cheap for B DT B 4-3. L] Khaki Shirt | Princeton, where it will meet the | | Shirts . v . iger Geo. H. Johnson, Sec'y. |- o % . ), | ‘ler LoIROTPY PATGE, 1920 sport modei; & gfood tir Including Wardrobes, Dress Trunks, Overalls .. . ey T | | | new paint, upholatery excellent and chanically perfect, This is a real barga.n. Steamer Trunks, Buffalo Trunks and Army Trunk Lockers Officers’ Dress Shoes Diess Shirts ..... VIR Pty Goor ‘(erm. M. Trving Jeste, AGR ITC Officers’ Low Shoes Canvas Gloves ... ey and [’cggy O e ety s BAGE Al\n SUITCA Ui il N 2 28 $1. Ly & 30 s ; good condition. TS, i 2 iarter: P: Gingham Dresses X 127 Cherry St, Dort dealer, Cowhide BAE .ooooivverninsins TENNIS SHOES Men’s Pad Garters : SHOE SALE oL Alie Tettar Giaer s et oreriling SAAM: AR Q‘.f;‘,,‘(fi‘,;"“' Rtk BESSE-LELAND CO. $14.85 to $24.85 e T L e g AR SN e R . ; : , e il BESSE-LELAND C0. [¥ ¢ touriig a3 er car as puit payment. 193 Arch 8t. once as party is leaving town., Call | 18312 or 31 Greenwood Bt. | it N A

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