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The New VICTOR RECORDS For December are here 246 Main St. Opp. the Monument O e e e ot FORD All December “$50[hwn On Open Models. $100.00 Down on Closed Cars and Trucks A Real Suggestion Buy a Ford For Xmas Make it a Ford Xmas Gift. A Ford Xmas Gift to the Family. Do Your Shopping Early—A limited num- ber in stock for immediate delivery. AUTOMOTIVE SALE & SERVICE CO. ’,200 EAST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Always in Stock. CROCKS We have a large stock of Crocks in all sizes - and shapes, at very reasonable prices. PEOPLE’S 1c to 98¢ STORE 328-332 Main St. New Britain The C. L. PIERCE & CO. EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALYD), Body Fails to Arrive In Time for - Funeral The funeral of Mrs, Amelia Taflor Mullane, a former resident of this city who died in Phidalephia, could not be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock, the scheduled hour, as the body did not arrive. Services were to have been held at chapel, WON'T LOWER BARS, Washington, Dec, 2.-~There will be no lowering 6t the immigration bars to admit refugees from the Near East, Chalrman Johnson of the house immigration committee sald today n commenting on the suggestion of for- mer Premier Venizelos of Greece that a large portion of 1,100,000 persons from Greece and Asia Minor be giv- en entry to the Ued Sluten. ¢ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922, Erwin Mortuary | THE HERALD “WANT ~ ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and ReadyhReference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE 'INSERTIONS, Fhargo Prepald T line 10 09 1 day . 2 day + 1 line 20 a8 a1 line 24 2 . 1 line k1 28 + 1line “o 35 « 1line a2 36 1line $1.80 8160 Rates Upon Application. Count 6 wordl to a line. 14 lines to an Inch, Minimum B8pace, 3 Lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 Cents. Ad, Accepted After 1 P, M: For ed Page on Bame Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenience of Custome 1 925 And Aslc For a “Want Ad" Operator, [ Representative Keller names Chief Justice Taft as among witnesses to support Keller's demand for impeach- ment of Attorney General Daugherty. Gen. Mazarakis at Lausanne de- | clares Greek ministers, after fair trial, were put to death for criminal betray- “al of nation, Venizelos, in spirited exchange with ismet Pasha, accuses Turks of having driven -a million Greeks from Ana- tolia. Clty ltems Heudqvtartera tor women's Resse-Leland's of course—advt. Mrs. R. A. Lawson, of Hartford, will sing negro spiritual songs at the Kensington Congregatjonal church to- Tchitcherin, Russian foreign minis- ter, reaches Laysanne after several coats, days' journey from Moscow. Negro citizens of §t. Louis give Clemenceau bouquet of roses for de- Methow: ;e;:‘se of using black troops on the Dec, Victor Records. C. L. Pierce| " "¢ & Co.—advt. Tt Joseph Wratschko of 30 Norden British embassy makes public list of 16 vessels that are in process of being street complained to the police this 9 morning that while driving his aulo-.;t;‘ilfip:t :B dstnedy by yeainar g mobile on East Main street the car| o o (oo was crowded into the gutter and dam- aged bya jitney bus operated by Emil Nyquist of 45 City avenue. St. John's fair tonight, State Armory. —advt. The Jr. Y. P. S. of the Swedish Bethany churca will meet tomorrow at 4:30 o’clock. Mrs, Gilman, wife of Rev. Raymond Gilman, will speak at this meeting. Hear “Homesick” at Henry Morans’, —advt. Miss Caroline E. Bartlett, formerly superintendent of the City Mission, now of Hartford, will visit her old Sunday school, the Italian Sunday school of the South Congregational church, tomorrow morning. The Sunshine society will Monday afternoon. Fire destroys more than 300 houses, causing estimated loss of about $2,000,000 at Newbern, N. C. Confidential reports to President Harding indicate that' American dele- gates at Lausanne are making en- couraging progress. Leaders of unofficial progressive bloc in congress deny that third party movement is now contemplated. Illinois court orders test to deter- mine sanity of John P. Tiernan on petition of Mrs. Tiernan's sister Mrs. Alice Dudgeon is convicted in Michigan court of having murdered her son-in-law, Romie Hodell. meet Subject Tonight “Worry, How to Quit It” Second Day of This Interesting Series RO o FREE LECTURES il DN s APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY SR ¢ g Harriet Luella McCollum (and Assistants) AT Trinity M. E. Church Evening 8:15 Afternoon 2:30 Following Subjects: Afternoon ) ientific Sid f Righteousness Sundayp,.vem § Relation of ;‘:;'rhnlo;,v t Religion. Afternoon | What is Old Aq Mon. Evening { Cause and Cure of Disease. Mrs. McCollum will deliver a special lecture ta Evening § The Sub-Condhous Mind. Tues Afternoon | Chemistry of Emotions, Afternoon | Just How to Relax. wed- Evening { How to make a .\l‘lmm Dollars Honestly. Everyman’s Bible Class 9:30 a. m., Sunday, Dec. 3. Everybody Invited. Brief News Dupatches From all Over the Worl ! Harvard observations show that fastest star, RZ Cephel, ' travels at 2,600,000,000 miles an hour, Olivia Stone, acquitted slayer of Ellis G. Kincaid, tries to die by poison at New York hotel Charles Ponzl is acquitted of lar- ceny and conspiracy charges in Mas- sachusetts courts, Galli-Curcl twice in danger on auto trip escapes going through open drawbridge in New Jersey. TO EXAMINE GIRL. Boston Specialist Secured to Test Mentality of Gordon Girl. Boiton, Dec 2,—Counsel for the op- posing interests in the habeas corpus proceedings looking toward release of Dorothy Gordon from the McLean hospital for the insane at Waverly to- day agreed upon Dr. Isadore Coriat of this city as an alienist to examine the young woman in order to determine whether she is sane. Judge Braley of the supreme court decided this jaction yesterday. John D. Gardiner, uncle of the heiress to $400,000° brought the pro- ceedings in the course of his opposi- tion to the petition of Willlam F. Jardine, her former guardian, for re- appointment. HIT BY GOLF BALL Washington, Dec. 2.—Representa- tive Longworth, republican, Ohio, was hit on the head By a golf ball today on the links of the Chevy Chase golf club here, but it was said by phy- siclans that his injury was not serious. He was able a short time after the accident to go to his office at ‘the capital. m LEGAL NOTICES fi'onummu. 1 inonuments of marble HEADBTONES and ™ and granite; all grades and sives, tery arrangoments mado, lots cared for, t Meohan Monumental Works, Unlon_8t, CHRYSANTHEMUME at jow priced and pot- ted plants, Now Hritain Groenhouse, Oak "0 6ts. Phone 699.2, UME for saie; and other potted plants, L. Fusaro's Greenhotse, Phone 13 ' [ 86 z:m- otre pe. [} paint, UphOIAterIng very §00d, Sut TabuIIL Boveral extras, §300 cash, balance on ea tgrme. Honeyman Auto’ Bales, 139 Are Bi._Phone 210 Arrl! Bt. BUICK, 4 oylinder, pertect condition, 5 and upholstery exc rd tires, v-lnt. top ent, only 376 Arst This is payment, balgnce in six months, a barg ow Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch Bt, Phone 2607. "Next to a New Buick s & Used Bulck,'" D!lFENHOUHI—(‘ul flowe, d all varieties of plant o, 218 Oak Bt. T ~ Lost and Found 5 BUACK traveling g containing Daby's apparel, ete., lost between Newington and New Britain, Phone 2195 or address P. O. Box 996 and recelve roward, Potied piants Adolfo Ban: PUPPY—Part_Alrednle; color, light browi No collar, Reward If returned to H, F. __Hodge, 20 Pine 8t., city. BUICK, 1917, § cyl., 6 paBw. touring car, Paint, top and upholstery very good,:§ tires, 2 of them brand new, motor just thoroughly reconditioned. Price $360; first payment, $175. New Britain Bulck Co,, 33 Arch Bt. Phone 2007, “Next to & New Buick {8 & Used Bulck.” auwfi. & passenger, 1919 touring car. in ect mechanical condition, paint, tires upholstering very good. Price and lfim\l are low, U, A, Bence, 51 Maln Bt Phone 2215, o L] ATTENTION, ALL PERBONS! — "Wholo Guln Wheat" eaten twice a day, takes wonder-food of and pains away; ” i aab; 160 can, Am, Mase, Park_8t., New Britain, Conn. WEN=If you are losing your munly strength, and are mervous, derpondont, weak, run down, or suffer from un- natural losses, we want to mail sou our book entitied “Perfect Manhood, its Real Meaning and How to Attain ir.” This book describes “‘Sextonigue,” r restorss tive tonic that costs you nothing if not relleved or benefited. Write today to Cumberland Chemical Co, 484 Berry Block, Nashville, Tenn, U. 8. A. Union, BUIOK 7 PASSENGER, 1930 touring car. Motor is perfect, This has been a 1 nan car, never abused, equipped with 5 new Pennsylvania cords. Top, upholstery and paint uxcellem Price Is_low, N Bulck Co., 225 Arch Bt. Ph to a New Bulck s & Bl BUICK, 1920, 4 passenger coupe. Very good looking, just reconditioned, 5 very good cord tires, upholstery ilke new. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price and t. low. New Britain Buick Co., 226 A 2607, 'Next to a New Bulck BUTCKE—1930 tourings, also 1918 roadster, with winter top, Bullding lots taken In trade, Phone 2-3457, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc. 185 Park 8t., Hartford. Store Announcements, BATTERIES—The U. 8. L. radio battery. $15.00 each. T. well, 8 Chestnut 8t. Phone 1418 DENATURED ALCOHOL—Formula 5—188 proof. (Pyro). The best anti-freezing s lution for your automobile radiator. Gal- lon 56c. Franklin Square Filling Station, 114 Franklin Square. EVERY eleventh greeting card or Jhrirtmas card customer gets thelr purchise free of charge at Ohrnstedt's. CUTLER AUTO PARTS— MOVED FROM 22 OAK ETREET TO 3 HARTFORD AVENUB. TELEPHONE 2761, - NOTICE—We Take photos rogardiess of the weather. Studio open evenings until Christmas. Arcade Studio. g SKATES SHARPENED. MONIER BROS. GET PAID and be well “New h_St. AUTOMOTIVE PAY AS YOU dressed. . Boston Auto and Tru Agencies, 8 AUCTION SALE. By order of the Hon. E. M. Yeo- mans, Referee in Bankruptey, 1 will sell at public auction to the _ highest bidder, on Thursday, December 7, 1922, at 10:30 a. m.,, a Hudson sedan, 1921 model, belonging to the Bank- rupt Estate of Edward Recano. Sale will take place at N. Laraia's garage at No. 54 Spring street, New Britain. WILLIAM HOWARD WAKELEE, U. 8. Auctioneer. H. H. MILKOWITZ, Trustee. BUICK MOTOR CARS—"Better cars ars bv ing built amd Buick is building them/' New Britain Bulck Co., 226 Arch stroet Telephone 2670, CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS-- Lash Motor Co.,u'"A lleputable Concofn ™ West ‘Main, Corner Lincoln St. COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR UARS- Commerce and Ruggles trucks. R. C. Ru dolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-3. DURANT AND STAR mwotor cars, Salsh and service, ‘Just Real Good Cara’ U. A. Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phone 221o. LEGAL NOTICE. The Connecticut State Board of Ex- amindation and Registration of Nurses will hold its annual meeting on Wed- nesday, January 3, 1923, at 11 a. m. at the State Library, Hartford, Conn. Examinations for registration will be held in Hartford, January 19th and 20th, 1923, Applications must be sent to the secretary before January 1st. \V!NIFRED A. 1TART, R. N. ‘Becretary. State Library |Hartford, Conn. TCITY ADVERTISEMEN 3 FIRE | ALTERATIONS TO NO. { STATION HOUS Sealed Proposals will be received by the Board of Fire Commissioners at the Central Fire Station on Commer- clal street until 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 12th, 1922, for the furnishing of all materials and the construction of 'alterations to the No. 3 Fire Station House on North Main street. Plans and specifications may be seen by applying to Chief Willlam J. NoBle at the Central Iire Station. b | The city reserves the right to reject any one or all bids, or to accept any 1 bid. |B0:\RD OI' FIRE COMMISSIONERS, JOHN J. KEOGH, Clerk. = ——————————— ) OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD OODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARN—S8alss and Service. 8. & F. Motor Bales C o ¥im_8t., Cor. Seymour. Phone 731, “ORD CARS, Fordson Tr ice; gonuine parts and accessorios. motive Sales Co., 200 E. Main St JORDAN AND M FARLAN motor cars Sales and service, 174 High St. Hartford, Connecticut. Telephone 3-4599. HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and service. Clty Service Station, Hartford ‘Ave. gnd Stan- ley Sts. A, M. Paonessa, Prop. LEXINGTON—HIg and service, C. A. Phone_2215. _ MOON MOTOR CARS, $1380 delivered. Buix and Service. Moon Motor company, 16 Muln street. Telephin. 1630. NASH and OQaklana service. A, C. phone 245 Sorv- Auts h grade motor cars, Sules Berice, 51 Maln St. 5. Hales snd Elm 8t. Yale- REO MO'I‘OR TARS and trucks, Kennith M. Searle & Co. Bale and service. Cog Kim and Park 6ts, New Britaln, Conn. Tele- phone 2110, STUDEBAKERS—Light six tourlng, $475; special six touring, $1275; big six touring, $1650; ¥. O, B. factory, M. Irving Jeeter, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker year." Nutshell News is hidden in these little classifieds in the Herald. Have you read classification evening, for instance? Grotto Hall FOX'S THEATER BLDG. " West Main Street To Rent For Meetings and Dances Fovery afternoon except Tuesday. Every Monday evening. Every Saturday-Evening, Apply Tel. 2369 or 350 POLLY AND HER PALS MAGAATE IS AT s Stock Ticker BY CLIFF STERRETT No. 66 this! BUICK SEDAN, 1922, 7 PASSENGER, DRIVEN ONBY ABOUT 5,000 MILES; 18 NEW IN EVERY REEBPECT; JUST PROPERLY BROKEN IN. ALWAYS HANDLED CAREFULLY AND HAS MANY EXTRAS. CAN BE BOUGHT FOR 25% LESS THAN ORIGINAL COST. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE AND 18 A REAL OPPORTUNITY. CALL UP FOR DEMONSTRATION, ~ NEW. BUICK CO., 226 ARCH 8T, 2607, "NEXT TO A NEW BUICK I8 A USED BUICK." . CHANDLER, 1920 touring car. 6 new tireq new paint, fn excellent running condition. Top and upholstery excellent. Price §490, only $90 down,and $40 per month. See us for real used car bargains. M, Irving J ter, 193 Arch St. Phone 811. “This.is 8 Studeb: kgi yeal THEVROLET—Baby Grand, 6 passenger; st-class condition, price $250. New top. Cooke Garage, Plainville. Phone 111. CHEVROLET 490 touring with winter top, $250. 1921 F. B. touring, $475, refinished, new tires. 490 roadster, $75 up. Building lots taken in trade. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., FEDERAL e. One Lippard Stewart truck—-133 ton—both Continental motors-—in good condition. Also speclal cab body for use on either truck. Apply J. M, Delaney &'Co., Inc, Meriden, Conn, FORD, 1018 touring car, $75; also 1914 touring car, $60, Both in good running condition. Automotive Sales & Service, 200 East Main St FORD CARSE—We have 3 tourings and road- sters in excellent condition, Your choice at §56 and $76. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. +~hone 20 5 FORDS—Best_assortme 11 models, § up. Our terms the easicst, no bonus or insurance, Aaron (. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Open evenings. Hartford, i alno 1914 tour~ good running cond 200 East FORD, 1918 touring car, ing car, $60. Both in tion. Automotive Sales & Servic Main street, FORD SPBEDSTER—Bed body, disc wheels with cord tires. Bosch magneto. Price right. The John Cook Co., Plainville, Conn. HUDBON coupe, 1917, in oxcellent condition. Can be bought at a surprisingly low price for cashi, An igeal car for someone, Call after 6 p, m. G. C. Kotzback, 118 Brook street, N. B. i e HUPMOBILE, 1920 touring car, 6 passe ger; bumper, moto-meter, etc; new paint, top and uphglstery like mew. Just thor- oughly overuled. 5 excellont tires and full sot of. side curtains, Economical to operate ‘and can be bought right. City gervice Station, Hartford Ave., at Stanley, - “Ttouring. Driven 1,000 MAXWELL, 1923 miles. Mumm-rs, spare tire, motor-meter, ete. Apply Herald, Box 11X, MAXWELL, 1032— Nl coupe, fully equipped. These cars arc practically new, haye been dilven 2,500 miles each, approximately LASH MOTOR: CO., WEST MAIN, COR. LINCOLN ST, “A REPUTABLE CONUERN. TEL. 382. OAKLAND roa: fort condition, . C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St, Phone 2081-, GAKLAND, 1020 touring caf, b pass., looks excellent, motor is perfdet, (hae cast iron pistons, which neans no oil leaks)., 5 very good tires; brand new top, upholstery. like new, many cxtras, bumper, ete. Only $200 first’ payment, balance on easy monthly payments. N. B, Bulck Co, 326 Arch §t. Phone 2607 i GAKLAND TOURING CAR_ 1919, brand new paint job, 5 gond tires and in excellent shape. Low price. A. G, Hawker, u Blm S§t. _Phone 2456 GRELAND, 1517 touring car. 3 wew tiran, 2 extras and good running condition. $). _Apply 187 Hart St OAKLAND, late 1919 sedan, A good. Taoke ing, mewly painted, dépéndable car, -al- ways had good cars, 6 tires in fine shape and mechanically perfect, $680 takes' it, $90 down, balance $50 per month. M. Ir- ving Jester, 19§ Arch Et. Phone 811, “This is_a_Studebaker year.'! OARLAND ROADSTER, 1920, In good con- dition; has many_oxtras, ‘looks' good and 5 excellent tires Price right. A. G. Haw- ker, 3 Elm St. Phone 2456, * OLDSMOBILE "8" {n excelient conditioh, & Passenger, economiical to operate, . -looks good. Price anly $200. Terms to resporisi- ble partiee. C, A. Bence, 51/ Main, St 8 cylinder, 1018, 7 pasfenger holstery very to run and tourlng car., good, new paint, {n_excellent condition throughout. Price-is $400, only. $60 down, balance $30 per, mo, M. Trving Jester, 193 Arch 8t. Phorie' $11. “This is_a_Studebaker year. GVERLAND, 1916 touring car, good tires und in fine condition. A bargain at $150, T £, Tel 811, USED CARS-— DECEMBER SALE BIG BUYS—BIG SAVINGS. Hudson touring. Buick roadster, § cylinder. Dodge sedan. Dort coupe. Buick coupe. Dort touring. QOverland sedan. Overland coupe, Hup roadster. Mercer 4 pass. sport. Reo touring. Kissell Kar. Natfonal sedan. N Studebaker touring. Buick touring. Packard. 1918 1922 1918 1920 1918 1919 1918 1918 1920 1919 m7 191, 191 1017 1917 1917 HONEYMAN AUTO SBALES CO. 139 ARCH ST. PHONE 2100

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