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JULY 8, 1922, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetioally Arranged For Quiek and Ready Re! LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE lNfll"TlONI Y ADVERTISEMENT, Sewer in Woodruff Court, Clerk's Office, City of New DBritain, Conn,, July 6, 1922, To Whom It May Concern; Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, has made the following assessments of benefits, caused by the construction of a sewer in WOODRUFE COUR'T, from West Main street, southerly | |about 382 feet, viz.: East Canton Crepe Sille Jersey Baronct 40 in, Volles [J380 in. Bleached B 51500 Shoets [ 30 in. Rajab Silk shirtings Sheeti Sheeting $1.00 ] 98¢ ** | 49¢ ™" 1$1.40 *1$1.19 **| 59¢** | 25¢ ™ |123c *1$1.25 ™| 44c 3 DAYS COAT SALE—The Little Store with Big Values THE DRESS GOODS SHOP—40 O Main St. UE CONFERENCE CRITICIZES BUDGET Silk Striped satin 38 in. sk satn] 9+t Pequot Side, 1.8¢ Upon A prilication. il Al Count § wordu to & line 14 lines to Fn Inch. Min‘mum Rpace, 3 Linsa Minimum ook Charge, No Ad, Acneptad After 1 P, M. For Classified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the 'rmphnn Yor Convenlence of Castomvrs, Call 916 Aad For & ‘Want Ad" Operator. Benefits |Frank Monkiewicz ...... .$104.40 William E. Booth and Mary J. Booth, joIntly .........000 Woest Side, Francesco Colarisl and Teresa Colarisl, jointly . ... 8127.23 Gaetano Chill and \nnunm Chill, jointly .. EfMisio Anselmo 121,60 3§ Centa of the six shop crafts actual- x|~|\unn1ul to Saturday's strike o railroads began an m\.n:nry of shop workers, Call Strike Effective, of the shop crafts was virtually 100 per cent Union officials predicted that nthr-r Shop Craits Wrkers Fin Them sympathetic with the shopmen's strike | selves All Alone ol (het Ans dBak o8 TRe kAL Legin to show on transporta- S00T PERSONALS Mrs. T. W, \\nbur Jr., and son of Forest street leave tomorrow for At- lantic City, City Items 181,57 141,50 | $716.20 Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell Hart and| And it finds no damages, or special family have opened their summer benefits or betterments to any other home at Oak ‘Bluffs for the scason. | person or party. | Accepted, adopted, certified from Mrs, William Towland_of Lincoln | record and published twice by order | street is in’Virginia for the summer. |of the Common Council, Z 3 | Attest, George Kimball, son of Mr. and| ALFRED L. Mrs. A. G. Kimball of Lexington | street, is in Vermont on a camping | (N. B. Herald). SLip: oy | CITY ADVERTISEMENT Parker, daughter of Sewer in Wolcott Street, from Bain . J. Parker of Vance| Street Southerly About: 184 fect. street, entertained 16 of her young Clerk's Office, City of New Britain, friends today in honor of her thir-| July b, 1922, teenth birthday. {To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Cooley and family | Board of (‘omp«n!mlnn and Assess- will leave tomorrow for Asbury Park, |ment of the City of New Britain, has N. J., where they will enjoy a two made the following assessments of weeks' vacation. | benefits, caused by the construction -~ lof a sewer in WOLCOTT Street, from Charles Glover, former general | Bain street southerly about 184 feet, manager of the Corbin Screw Corpor- | yiz: | ation, is visiting his daughter at! Woodmont. | New Britain Chautauqua July S8th- 14th.—advt, said| There will be a meeting of the |Holy Family Circie in St. Marys school hall tonight to make plans for their coming outing, Buy Chautaugua now.—advt, Adam Brezorsky street, and Mary street, a widow, marriage license ilway clerks and station employes | 0 (ST T y whom polled a strike vote| eV Britain Chautauqua July Sth- 14th.—advt have made separate agree- | r n ystrikes by these class- | —_— BETTER CONDITIONS liroads waited (Continued from First Page). 'I‘H‘ I'rom Communism, After Revie off s Russia Turning ANY\ OUI\CEMENTS “Burial Tots, Monuments 1 MONUMENTS, mv.usoloums nnd _ head~ stones, Large veriety ani all grades of marblo and granite. Everything fu cems etery work., John F, Meehan Monument Worka, Clark 8t., corner Unlon Bt Z Florists FLORAL DESIGNS and flowers for all oce casions; anniversaries, parties, woddings, funerals, etc, Call Phone" 1116, Prompt attentiom. Vol Tloral Co., 90 West Main Bt. N PORCH PLANTS, window boxes, weddings and bouguets. Flowers for all occasions. Say |* with flowars, Welch's Flowor Shop, 9 West Main St. Member F. T. D, Lost and Found CAEMO PIN Josi. Reward if returned Box 24AJ, H 14 Office, DOG,” “Boston Bull” male, brindle white, liconse tag No. 33636, ward If returned to Stanley House, Maple St. Phone 1915 NEW BRITAIN hospital school pin lost be- between hospital and West Maln street, Finder return to hospital. Reward. Personals (] The dollar goes much far- us on all car or home needs. Unlon, 321 Park street. Weo have just received a load of cameras and films for the dth. Come in. Let us show you how to make 12 pictures on % doz. roll film. Arcade Studio. IS5 ERTCKSON, 117 Jublice street, wom the photo finishing ticket this week. ook for your name next Friday. Ohrne stedt's, 72 West Main street. TIOAT for hire. Will accommodate Special rates for moonlight Whitmore, Phone 1110, Mid- Experts Declare ving Season Tickets “Fantasy of Figures" Presented. The Hague, July 6 (By Associated Press),—"A fantasy of figures” is the characterization applied today by juropean experts here to the Rus- | slan budget submitted by the soviet | representatives, “'Still they are of 104 Grove| Felice of 175 Grove have taken out a THOMPSON, City Clerk. Associat wi intensely interest- ing," said M. Alphand, the Krench | expert. “They clearly demonstrate ‘ the bolsheviki are gradually abandon- |ing communism. They uphold the state trade monopoly but are ready to grant individual trade licenses, Soviet spokesmen complained of | the refusai of the non-Russian ex- perts to answer Russia's questions concerning her private property debts, and said the next move rested with the representatives of the pow- ers who should propose some con- crete plans. On their part, they said, the Russians would submit a list of concessions for foreigners. When asked about the attitude of Russia on the restitution of confis- cated property, the spokesman in- sisted the soviet government could wturday wou Miss Harriet today Mr. and Mrs. for the Healy, firemen a“had a perfect right” wished. \imen were the message of Timotl sident of the stationary | 1 oilers who told the 8,000 | of his organization that the to strike if they rift railroad strike trac maintenar employe g workers definite walkout Credit Dr. Clifton M. s tim ‘ wna on the fence' hut Liberal i ident D. W. Helt had usual- y followed the lead of the mainte-| nee unions. The maintenance work- | not struck | Given Until July 10, which their pres | among & telegraphers was to Ben W. Hooper . 8. Railroad Labe F. Grable men t Job For Yale Men. A letter has been sent out by Pres- ident E. J. Pearson to Yale students who live in the state offering them = shopmen of the Chicago, |POsitions in the company's employ for and St. Paul railway and|the summer. On July Srd a letter ton system have heen given |#10 Was sent by President Pearson to 10 to return to work. After |Mmayors of cities, presidents of Chain- they will forfeit all senior- Ders of Commerce and others bearing | not revoke its confiscation orders but upon the labor trouble on the that it was willing to make compen- WED 0UT OF TOWN We need 3,000 skilled craftsmen | Kratzki-Magdefrau ilroad labor ex- hoods a cones East Side. ger ly ed |ers have nan rd W, L the 1 o of Benefits chai b I\"Mhr Dobruck .... Mr. and Mrs. Truman I.. Weed of 49 | Morris Witkin and South Durritt street, and Mrs. Samuel Witkin, jointly ... Bamforth, wife of Licutenant Samuel | * 5 \Wost Bamforth, and the Misses \mrgnrour,,dolph Goelt and Elizabeth Schrey, are spending| | thelr vacation at Sunset Cottage, Clin- | ton Beach. of Strikir —_— Milwaukee the Bur until Ju that date ity rights. Jucksonville, Fla, maintena cmployes of the Florida " with . M Harry A. me president ide. maintenance big three” y conference At Work Und“r Protest $344.25 And it finds no damages, or special ibenefits or betterments to any other| of the holiday confer-| "« ho 1 1 in favor c rema " 7 ance men 1 3 the rotes he 60, T t t $ pe 100 cut in t s pending ne- tions for a readjustment of Edwin Nelson of 16 Pleasant street| 2100 0F beft [left Saturday morning for Philadel. PE™ ! |phia where he will remain for the| Accepted. adopted, certified P record and published twice by & of the Common Council. Attest, Iroad signed a contract n».mq‘n the several classes immediately to abor board’'s scale .mvnrdmm support our roundhouse and terminal H. Beckwith, vice-president of |OPerations; permanent positions to road. The statement added that|Aualified men of good habits dnd n were joining a federation sys- |Character. We earnestly roquest the co-operation of all public and police | Nuptials Performed During the — officials in the St. Leuis|&uthorities to the end that the loyal | Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Porter of | said they had received npp.i-”“‘“ remaining and the new men em-| Month of June. ’r exington street are spending a few from strikers for reinstate- | Ploved including the families may be | |days at Fisher's Island. it that most of them were ig- |[Tee from molestation while en route| John D. Moran of this i Recruits from office forces|t0 and from their work and in their| Miss Caroline Edith Cox | Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKinnie en ised to make nece {homes and that our property be not| | fleld, were married June 14, in Bloom- |¢. iained at dinner at their home on | SEALED PROPOSALS. roaa officials said |destroyed or the safety of our oper-|field by Rev. Willifam I, Cavanaugh. |jrect street preceding the dance | Public notice 15 hereby given that U to fill all shop needs should |Ations jeopardized. It is impossible for \A copy of the marraige certificate WaS | Monday evening at the Shuttle!.. led proposals for furnishing lahor | SFOE WEPAIRING at reduied pri Bom Sohtinie (HAeATTEAIY: us to do these things. We must have|flled today at the town clerk's office. |yroo g0 club, i L ot AW | o bied macknunalip, pusAEie AP | co-operation and help.” | _Hrvrman G. Kratzki of this m({'. 1| ifl‘“d materials to ]c]r_ms!néc\'f:' Bn‘:&l z‘a\(‘l‘rltx..;:s”';:altfl:u‘x;z:m\v:!:lrhl?gdhsv‘:’Urrm:: MissiTara M, Magdefrau ofBUING:| yriihcorie qolasmiihior Dasalien b oy ool Bllgnsss "y | _Shoe Renairing Co.. 216 Aron. Tel. 17208, | ton; were married in Rockville by Rev. i £ ain, Connecticut, will be received by S ROETI S g - = g A. Ulkus of the Evangelical Lutheran | 1/in0is. is the guest of Jonas Gold- iy, state Board of Education, opened | S{EOTLIS TBED & GRALY STORE st smith of West Main street. land publicly read at the office of the | 7 ; g church. ernoons during July and August. o State Board of Education, State| FmeON Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Staub and |y, uge, Hartford, Connecticut, on July | . farl Diraaa vat olesd oL Hlbe now open for business. First-claas cabinet son, of 162 Main street, Misses Lillian 1"y 2ol e, (om0 dard | Work of ail kinds. - Sample boards, mod M. and Elsie B. Richards, of 152 DR s L Newly Organized Patriotic Organiza- From c men w al vote ut wi J MOTOR 20 people. parties. B. dletown, from order Moran-Cox and ob 000, P ALFRED L. THOMPSON, |_ 9FeI ANMOUNCEIENLS A City Clerk. |} TIRE owners will recelve proraLt *| and courteous service at Judd aad Daww lop, 15 Franklin 8quare. YOUR frionds a vacation card, 11th greeting card customer get purchase free of charge at Ohrne West Main str got wa scales. With their com out of the iroughout today for the the effe of t Over the holid i was impossible to determine how many Be Your Own Skin Specnallst New Treatment Brings Fresh, \nll‘h< ful Complexions. Clear away every pimple, every blac head and every other skin blemish al most like magic! Exchange muddy or rough skin for a r, smooth, vel- vety one. It is lly e to do. take two ant-tasting L4 ree times an incredibly short time have vanished. ized Yeast supplies you with cert vital elements lacking in your food—the very elements needed to keep your skin clear and your cheeks rosy. Get a box of these remarkable tablets from your dru t today. In a short while your fr rosy cheeks will compel the envy a admiratic of your iends. Get Ironized Ye today. To try it free, mail postcard for Famous ay Trial Treatme Address the Iron Dept =2 ailroad listrict Wbor prohlem road were wai disclosure . B. Herald) 5 | city, and| of Bloom- | way rai cour first ment b the nored i nite shopmer P rai ilable strike rai the No Strike Call Out. l'm(‘innull. July 5711 was an- 10 DENAND PATENTS Alien Property Custodian Miller Seeks | Protherhood of railway clerks, freibht handlers, express and station em- Return of Patents From ('hemku}pm»oq here today that returns were being received on the strike vote but i that results will not be made public {now. It was stated however, that no strike had been sanctioned on any road by Grand President E. H. Fitz- gerald. G. 52 and furniture. Tel, 2633, rear 153 Arch Bt. V; treet, and Ge Smith of | ime: % MOT ance street, and George SmIth Off impe work for which proposals are AUTOMOT]VE Hartford, have returned {rom a Vac-|y.ropy invited covers the complete el ke O 0 Auto and Truck Agencies 8 o Building ready for movable equip-| tion trip to Chalker Beach. construction of a Normal School! : | CADILLAC & PAIGE C. = ;: rHL ]’;‘Z"'ELZ"ZO,'“"“‘ The work will consist of a L,\éfil.\f;)-rrf\nhscn.. £ Gy 51 Bo |School Building and Boiler ~ House “A Reputable Concern.” S comp\r-u-. School Building will be one ‘“'EST MAIN, COR. LINCOLN B*- ‘and two stories high with part base-| COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CAR | ment, covering an area of approxi- COMMERCE AND RUGGLES TRUCK l'lmduu 35.000 square feet. The Boiler R. C. RUDOLPH, herr: Phone 2051-3. ' |House will he of fireproof construc- 5l e Ition throughout. The School Building Iwill be fireproof throughout with the eption of the roof which will be ‘or heavy timber construction. L= Bids will be received for the work | Miss Agnes Johnston, who is en-|under four cey te contracts as fol- gaged in Y. W. C. A. work in Yon-|lows kers, N. Y., spent the holidays with| 1. St T her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.|School r AT ODDS ON EVEREST CLIMB |Johnston of West Main street. | which includes \:l cape Work, and The statement of the New Haven| & sk |all masonry, carpentry, steel m\fl iron, officials at noon from the general Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hahn and!roofing, painting and all work kindred daughter of Washington street and |thereto. | offices here was as follows | i a “Conditions with reference to strike | Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt of Shef-| 2. For Plumbing an | o by shop employes against the U. §.| field street are on an auto trip over|kindred thereto. ]:ab;;_ );‘marrlv Zl}l(] lhrz government on | the Mohawk Trail. | 3. For Heating and Ventilating and the N. Y, N. H. & H. railroad, con- {all work kindred thereto. tinue to improve. 4. For Electrical Work and iwork kindred thereto. Foundation. Washington, July ‘ormal de- mand will be made by Alien Property Custodian Thomas W. Miller this week on the chemical foundation for the return to the custodian of all former- ¢ alien owner patents now controlled v the foundation, Mr. Miller an-| New York, July 5.—Railroad nounced today. cials in the New York district today stodian Miller said that in event | denied reports that negro labor was fusal to turn over the patents as P€ing emploved on a large scale to re- | ¢ been indicated by Francis P. Gar. | Place White members of the six shop van, head of the foundation, a suit in|crafts who struck Saturday = They equity immediately would be filed tn |admitted however, that in addition to| the supreme court of the District of NEErooes customarily used those who Columbia in conformity with Presi-|answer help wanted advertisements dent Harding's instructions. during the strike are given jobs if s e ¥ qualify it was asserted, however, \II‘S \13"0['\' Stl" are not “imported from the Winning in Tennis | south.” Wimbledon, July 5.—(By Associat- | ed Press.)—Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mal- lory, American woman tennis cham- pion, ted Mrs. H. Edginton in the woman's singles in the grass court championships this afternoon, 6-2, Mrs. Peacock defeated Miss Dransfield 6-2, 6-2, and Mrs. Beamish tion to Entertain Visitors Mr. and Mrs. ily of Franci Manchester, N Hartford Tomorrow. Lavisy Moore tent, Daughters of Veterans, which was organized here several months ago, plans to hau‘ a big time tomorrow night, when flag instruction will be given by a delega- tion from the H'lrlford tent. open at 7:30 . ha!l and will consist besides the g instructions and routine business, of a number of agdresses from the visiting women and from members of the Sons of Veterans, Grand Army and allied or- ders, who plan to he present. No Negro Labor. -— Miss Helen North entertained number of friends at a dinner at her home in Madison, Connect on July Tourth. sy offi- i icu Service Station, Hmlrard Ave. and Stanley St. A. M. Paonessa, Prep. blemishes will Frederick Wessel and Miss Jennie | Wessel, of Maple street, have been visiting friends in New York city. in now MOBILE . OF NEW BRITAIN PHONE 2639 (s OLDSMOBILE 6 MAIN ST. STUDEBAKERB— Light Six Touring .. Special 8ix Touring . Blg Bx Touring . O. B. Factory IRVING JESTER. 193 ARCH 8T, HIS I8 A STUDEBAKFR YEAR.” Construction Work of Boiler House General Building and Official Stat®ment ed Yeast Co., 89, Atlanta, Ca. Ironized Yeast is recognized and guaranteed by all good druggis e — VALUABLE MAIN ST. PROPERTY PORLECLOSURE SALE Natives Dispute Members of Party on Cause of the Failure —The Daily Mail writes that y there re- inder touring car. New tires Condition ‘guaranteed. Can be sean Frie day afternoon or evening. Rudolph's Gare ‘herry St. Phone 2051-3. in A-No. 1 running ition, Hartford ave- all work defe. London, July & corespondent a controversy garding the recent unsuccessful at- all Two large brick build ing of stores and tenen known as Nos. 381-585 Main street, New Brita ing a frontage on Ms one (51) feet. THE PROPERT , consist- defeated Mrs. Elliott 8-6, 6-1. In his match against Cecil Campbell, Gerald Patterson was leading 7-9,6-3, 6-2 with the score one all in games in the fourth set when rain stopped play. street of fifty- VALUABLE MANY R. Jackson, Mich., of the Michigan nounced here today that 350 of the oo workers who walked out! - returned to work today. It | was stated also that 150 other men | have been put to work R. MEN RETURN. s to of ht saving ars apply o Main Street. July the highest bidder on Central July 19 p. m time. ¥ ther parti MORRIS D. SAGE, 2 New Britain, Co Committee the la railroad an- of Superior Court. FASHION PARK and HICKEY l‘RLEVIA\ to be sold for $27.50-$32.50 Formerly $35 to $60. “Additional skilled been hired and put to work under the rates awarded by the fective July 1 and applicants continue to apply in large numbers for the posi- | tions given up hy former employes. morning on increase of 653 men over -Officials | the number working on the first shift “This | there is an vesterday. “Passenger being maintained on a normal basis, The total was §2 bridge a & nd st 094, LOOK INTO THINGS A BIT! The loudest “honk” doesn’t always hcrald the largest car. The largest type doesn’t always foretellthe greatest values. Some clothm. like some machines, standard sellers in hoth lines. would be expensive at any price. the mechanics have labor board ef- first freight service 7. the The Good Suits aren’t all gone; far from it. There are FITCH-JONES CO. CITY HALL Formerly Wilson Company shift Brooklyn | tempt to scale Mount erest, which it is widely believed failed through overhaste. While the members of the climbing party declared the early monsoon pre- vented success, native bearers say the rmonsoon, does not reach the higher Himalavas, and that the rains which the climbers believed to be the mon- soon were merely a passing storm. is | They assert that if the expedition had " | waited at a height of about 20,000 feet it would have found several calm sunshiny days on which the summit | could have been reached. J I'AIR WEATHER COMING. Forecast Indicates Return of Moder- | ate Temperature and Better Weather. New Haven, ticut: The pressure is high over the | Lake region and the north Pacific coast and low on the upper Mississippi valley and the middle Atlantic coast. Cloudy and showery weather prevails | from North Carolina to Maine. | rain {land. Pleasant weather prevails in the { central d ricts. The temperature is slowly between the ppi Conditions favor for this cloudy weather with moderate tem- perature followed by fair. Conn: Rain this tonight, Thursday temperature, winds. WAITING FOR SU \\"l\l. The final lawn party, concert block dance of Eddy-Glover |American Legion, which was spoiled | Monday night by the rain, will be held the first pleasant evening, ac cording to an announcement by lh" |committee this morning. ‘ LOCAL AUTOIST ARRESTED, William Yotautas, of 49 Woodland strect, was arrested early this morn- ing at his home, by an officer of the state police department, charged with reckless driving. It is alleged that a | car driven by the accused struck an- other machine at Newington yester- day afternoon, injuring one of the oc cupants. The accused will be tried in the Newington town court tomorrow evening. Lawyer M. D. Saxe will de- fend him. afternoon, fair, with | rising northeast and post, The cucumber is not a but a fruit. vegetable, Iire was discovered about years ago. 50,000 July 5.—For Connec- | The | area does not extend very far in- Vielnity | moderate to fresh | Uniform For continuous progress, baby’s food must be of consistent quality and purity. Use Bordems EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK A\ IL LEGAL NOTICE sell on Monday ‘le Julv lflth Rocky 1922 at 10:30 a. m. Standard Time, on‘\\ ork may be obtained by applica- (the Berlin to Hartford turnpike, by | order of the Superior Court, the real estate of Rev. B. Zacerkovny con- |sisting of: i First Piece: tached, storage and tocl barn with| basement, tobacco shed, two tool| | barns, 80 acres of cleared land and 50 lacres of wood and brush land. Second Piece: 26 acres cleared land, |house, barn and shed. Third Piece: 6 acres of cleared land. DAVID 1. NAIR, Cow barn, 2 silos at-| A committee of the Superior | | Court of Hartford County. For information address 277 Main Street, !\mv Britain, Conn., Tel. I will sell on Monday, July l’r at 10:30 a. m. Standard ’Ilmr, bankrupt estate of Rev. B. Zacerkov- ny, on Berlin to Hartford turnpike, | consisting of 19 cattle, 4 horses, chickens, 1 tractor, 1 gasoline engine |and saw, spraying machine, hay cut- er, pitchforks, scales, ladders, milk- ing machine, milk cans, 3 tons of hay, all fertiliz on premises, hay raker, hay shaker, mowing machine, potato digger, plows, manure spreader, 1 ton of lime and various other farm im- | plements. Positively no postponement, WILLIAM HOWARD WAKELEE, Official Auctioneer, U. 8. District Court. 283, lhe¢ The right is reserved to accept or reiect any or all proposals. All bids d in sealed envelopes “Proposal for New Britaln School, ' addressed to cretary, State Board of Education, Hartford, Connecticut,” | Istating the branch of work covered. |30 bid will be considered unless ac- | Icompanied by a certified check to the ‘order of the State of Connecticut in {the amount of five per cent, (5 per cent) of the bid, or a bid hond in ‘like amount, binding the bidder to lexecute a contract if awarded to him. |The terms of the proposals with | surety required are fixed by the speci- fications. | 5o Copies of the drawings and specifi-| © | cations will be on file at the office of |the State Board of Iducation; the| starter, n Architects, and Engineers, for the pur-| New Britain Avenve. pose of estimating. A limited num- }('“r‘,'m],?,!lm?“‘::f"ml‘:;”;nsg{e\:len(rfn‘tmm' ber of copies of the plans and specifi-| o 16207 perfect mee 3 |cations will be loaned to the pros-| oxcellent tires. This car |pective bidder on a deposit of a cer-| Used Car Exchange, 18 [tified check to their order in the sum|_f Phone_2785 |of $30.00. The plans and specifica- \hon-« for the General Construction BUICK, pa and r(bulll Ihlnun Main street Phone 2 CHEVROLET coupe, 480. Tires and paint good. Motor jn good shape. South End Garage, 171 South Main St (o 0 touring car. Paint, top and upholstery very good. Just thor: oughly overhaule 6 good tires. Harry Starkie Auto Co. 6 Main St. George H, | Reama, Mgr. Plone 168, | E, 1019, screen delivery of % ton capacity. In good condition throughout. Looks good, all over-sized cord tires. Low price for quick sale. O'Neil's, 39 Wash- car, 5 car, painted A, Bence, 51 endorsed | State Normal | A. B. Meredith, cls, from arly new Westcott sedan, only axwell, late 1921 coupe, subject Aaron G. Colien, Main head- 185 Park street mum.gs without sta $150 to Buick G. Cohen, DODGE Brothers sedans. 1021 mo $750 up. 00; Maxwell, roadster with No. 867 equpped. Main stree FORD TATHE Iy overhauled, Paint ceilent. Many extras, 2 new cord tires on be seen to be appreciated. Price is $475. Harry Starkie Auto Cn., 6 Main strest. Geo. H. Reama, Mfg. )'hnnfl 168, D coupe, 1920, A-1, Ford sedan, , perfect throughout. Cord tires, $360, Garage, 403 W. Main street. _LEGAL \OI‘ICES NoTICE AUCTION SALE Of 1 parlor suite, 1 dressing table, beds, ete., the property of one Bere tha Carr, and will be sold at Publie Auction at my storage Warehouse, 74 | Greenwood street, Saturday, July 15, By Order of the Bourrl,( SO 19 at o'clock in the afternoon, A. B. MEREDITH, 45 satisty a lien thereon for storage Secretary. | ang other charges. Sale subject to payment of charges previous to day of sale, A. ' MARSH. NOTICE. AUCTION SALE Of 1 barrel, 1 box, 1 chest, includ- ing unknown contents, the property |of one Charles A. Hall, and will be montns | S01d at Public Auction at my storage be mllowed and limited for the creditors| Warehouse, 74 Greenwood street, of said estate to exhibit their claims against | Saturday, July 15, 1922, at 2 o'clock the same to the Administratrix and directs| i the afternoon to satisty a lien that public notice be given of this order by | 3 advertising In & mewspaper published in|thereon for storage and other said New Britain, and having a circula- | charges. tion in sald district, and by posting a copy| Sale subject to payment of charges previous to day of sale. A. . MARSH Certified from Record, e thereof on the public signpost in said Town of New Britaif. nearest the place BERNARD ¥. GAFFNEY, “Lots of nice th(ngw are b(‘mg said Judge. |of Herald classified ads. 1920—Just thoro, and upholstery ex- shock absorbers, ete, rear. This car must tion of Guilbert & Betelle, Architects, ‘046 Broad Street, Newark, New Jer-| sey. Plans and specifications for the| Il’lumhlnr’. Heating and Ventilating, | and Electrical Work may he obtained | |by apphmuon of Alfrcd S. Kellogg, |Consulting Engineer, 89 Iranklin Street, Boston, Massachusetts. If | plans and specifications are returned {on or before the submission of esti- | mates, the check will be returned, but |should the plans and specifications be |not returned the deposit may become | forfeited. Dated, June 27, 192 LIMITATION O At a Court of Probate holden at Britain, within and for the District Berlin in the County of Hartford and St |of Connecticut, on the 5th day of July, {D., 1922, Present, Bernard F ftney, Bsa. Judge | On motion of Ma Mullen, said | New Britain, as Administratrix on Vlfl ks tate of Richard Mullen, late of New Brit- lain, within sald district deceased This Court doth decree that six said A | | said where the deceased last dwelt.