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ISH POSTPONEMENT INDAUGHERTY CASE Keller Quits in Holl-Ignores ¢~ Ofticial Summons | Washington, Dec. 16.- Representa- ve Keller of Minnesota failled to ap- before the house judiclary com- hittee In response to the summons peved on him late yesterday after he dad refused to participate further in the presentation of his Impeachment Uharges against Attorney General ugherty. James H, Vahey, an unornq of Boston, handed to Chairman Vemicad i letter from Attorney Jacksom I, Malston, announcing that Mr, Raiston flall been retained as counsel by ir. iKeller and asking a pestoonement of further procedings until tomorrow: Chairman Volstead sald the levxer ve no excuse for non-appearance nd directed the’ sergeant at arms to, ball Mr. Keller's name three times. 'his was done, but without response there followed a discussion as to ivhat should be done. H Representative Graham, Pennsyl- ria, ranking republican of the com- nittee, asked that it report to the house with . recommendation for liction against Mr. Keller for con- mpt, Other members however, buggested that the postponement ked for be granled and Mr.gGra- sald he would not press his Attorney Vahey, replying to -com- aitteemen, said he could not say livhether Mr, Keller would appear to- orrow; that this would depend upon e adviee given him by counsel. & jflflfl]y the committee voted to 'rant Mr. Keller's request for a delay p.ntil 10:30 a, m. tomorrow. | Mr. Keller's refusal to assist further the proceedings came late yester- ay as'a dramatic climax to the third 'ay of the hearings. He had pre- red a statement to read to the com- ittée but he never got the oppor- lunity, . Several. members ' wanted lm put under oath while. others to know if. it was his purpose b lecture the committee. ‘Refusing to be put under oath, Mr. lier replied to the inquirers that he ght lecture the members.. To that added demands that he be heard. jairman’ Volstead repeatedly, broke he general hubbub to order Mr. | au’r to sit down ‘and to'inform him t. he could not “bullyrag’ the com- Advancing to the chairman's place ‘the "bend’ of the horseshoe shaped hind which the committeemen Keller threw his prepared in. front of Mr, Volstead and cally announced that . a fiw\m it tp the committee he i ugh with the proceedings. ¥ nu.lued “rom the committee oor ‘510& had been thrown into an | R M. GUMPRECHT, wwm‘apmn it | ’l&,&er? Have you 1l give her for practical woman, ! & practical giftt— ‘than Watkins ties? Stock her up and . Spices, a'm“fl ‘Home be.! m?unr you do; don't P e 8 i ! 18 alle | ernor Miller to save his life. | f Premier Bonar Law says it fs im- possible for Great Britain to pay debt to United States until allies or Ger- many pay England, Archbishop Fumasoni-Blondi s of- ficlally appointed apostolic delegate to United Btates, succeeding Cardinal Bonzano, Ambassador Harvey will soon turn to America from London, plaining his visit ag partly due concern for Mrs, Harvey's health. Turkey finsists upon deportation from Constantinople of supreme pa- triarch of Greek Orthodox church. British premier suggests all round cancellation of inter-allied debts as one_step to put world back on its feet. . re- ex- to James Ramsey MacDonald,” labor leader in British house of commons, warns that reparations are a curse both to those who pay and receive. England at Lausanne takes deolded stand against Turkish plan to deport patriarch’ of Greek church, Paris deputies discuss Poincare's fall in the event that reparations con- ference falls to produce results. Cardinal at Munich declares that Germasy has lost its ‘‘springtime” and that its children no longer laugh and play. Ban’ Johnson asks Commissioner Landis to join him in war on gam- blers at major league baseball parks. Representative Keller refuses to go ahead with impeachment charges agairst Attorney General Daugherty and calls hearing before house com- mittee “comic opera performance.” Washington hears unofficial reports of great loan in United States to save Germany from complete financial and economic collapse. Parker ' of Louisiana tells confer- ence of governors that prohibition in United States is almost a farce and asserts penitentiary'is place for those who defy laws. New England textlle‘mllla continue stock dividends disbursements in- | capitalization reaching new high mark. | The Rev. George A. Lawson, Jer- .sey City evangelist:- who prayed for a bride and thought, he had one, ad- mitted last night that he had been Jeft holding something. A $20 plati- num wedding ring and— “Yes, yes, yes,” he added pensively 11 HOURS TO LIVE, 'SAVED FROM CHAIR Governor Commutes Sentence as Ja- worki Awaited Death 'in ‘I’Afl Ossining, Dec. 16.--While' Joseph Jaworki was being prepared for death in the electric chair in ‘the new death house {n: Sing Sing, ‘the " death sen- tenge was ‘ahmuml to 1ife imprisof ment, i Goverhor Nathun L. !(mer uved Jaworki, who was<to have died last night, Jaworki s ‘the first man' to have his sentence commuted by the governor, - Mrs. -Hattle Dixon, a: ne- gress of the Bronx, won a commuta- tion from the governor that saved heér life last year. Jaworki, " during a Gflnking 'revel, to have shot Mrs. Michael- ine Merchelski. The crime took place near .lunutown. N. Y. Walter. Rex- ford, an attorney, of Jamestown, ac- cording to prison officlals, urged Gov- [ Jaworki was dressed in the death suit of black when the news 'reached him. He had been :muh chance to select the menu for his two meals, ut spurned the offer. he -o-mma "lut.rmnuce cell, o was lodged NEW BRITAIN DAILY |Brief News Dispatches From all Over the World in his furnished room at 129 Reed street, Orange, "I have been left to hold the bag." Appropriation of §70,000,000 for re- Heving famine conditions in Germany and Austrin was proposed in a reso lution introduced by Representative Newton, rn~pub‘lr-n, of Missourl, The marriage of Miss Grace 8 Bleinbrugge of New York, daughter of Mrs. Edward Steinbrugge and Count Jean de Laugier-Villlars took place last evening in 8t. Monroe Eylau church, The witnesses for the bride. groom were Marquis Guilhem de Pot- hau and Vicomte Desterno, a cousin. The bride's witnésses were her broth- e, Marcel and Lucien, 8ir Basil Sarahoff, the international banker is seriously ill at Monte Carlo, the Dally Mail says today. John J. Toth ‘of Pert Jarvis, chair- man of the Orange county board of supervisors, sald today that he has re- celved a letter signed Ku Kilux Klan, warning him against increasing sala- ries of county officers, The chairman takes the letter lightly. Pointing out tendencies in this country toward radicalism, Gen. John J. Pershing warned against it in any form in an address in Boston yester- day before the Women's RRepublican club of Massachusetts. New York is to have a S8unday per- formance at all theaters with scenery and full casts, for the first time with- in the memory of the oldest inhabi- tant. The performances will add to the gayety of New Year's Eve. Daniel Frohman, president of the Actors I'und of America, confirmed that fact last night. . President Harding , and Secretary Hughes favor the-proposal in the house naval appropriation bill that the naval powers take steps to limit aux- iliary tonnage as capital ships were limited under the five power naval treaty, but they do not believe the time is ripé for another conference. Mrs. Willlam K. Vanderbilt, widow of the elder W. K. Vanderbilt, who gave her name as Anne Vanderbilt and her address as 1 Sutton place, was one of 20 or more owners of dogs who were fined $1 each by Magistrate Joseph E. Corrigan in New York; for allowing their dogs to go unmuzzled. An American amateur was heard in Switzerland on December 13 for the first time during the trans-Atlantic tests of the American radiogram re- ceived at the league headquarters in Hartford, Conn. \ ¢orrjdor of the new death house. Acting Warden McInerney, Father Willlam E. Cashin and Willlam A, MeCabe of the state prison depart- ment carried the news to Jaworki. “I'm awfully glad, thanks, thanks,” he said. He then shook hands gwith his three callers. He had but 11 hours to live when the message was recelved, . There are no more executions set for this year, so the new death cham- ber and.newly-located, electric ‘thair will not get a’try-out until early in January. Governor. Miller will pass on no more capital offenses. Heé commuted fewer condemped, prisonérs than any governor since the chair was first uged in Sing Sing in 1891.. MASKED' ROBBERS LOOT FORD BANK Fires From Shotgun To Intimidate Emplnyu in Blfllh.ud Park Auto Plant Detroit, Dec, 16.—TFifteer amploya- of the Ford Industrial bank in the Hlihlu\d Park plant stood helpless with terror while: a masked robber, armed with a sawed off shotgun took $5,000 from the cashier's cage yester- day afternoon. Timing his exit to coincide with the departure of ' the late afternoon shift, the robber seiu- ed several stacks. of bills of high, deo- - ’I{hey Make Excellent Xmas Gifi.s vlnmynuh-n omination, dropped ‘his mask and pistol 1h the bank and was lost to his pursuers in the mass 'of workers who were leaving the plant. While a guard omployed to protect the ‘bank, which 1s on " tho ' second floor. over the storeroom, stood near, the robber, with a blue handkerchief over his face, levélcd the shotgun at the oashier ge and orlered the employes to put up their haunds. To how them that he mednt business e fired one of the ‘barrels. - The charge just grazed a' timekeeper's head. Stacks of* currency Were with- he took the near- est plle with one hand, helding his gun at his shoulder with the other, The ' bank is -maintained for the wnunhnoo o( the Ford emulom * » HERALD, FRIDAY, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Appanesd Var Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSKRTIONS. Charge Prapyld 1 Wne Bl ,03 line line line Une fine 38 line $1.60 Order mm Umn Application. ephone For Call 925 And HEADSTONES and monuments of marble and grapite; all grades and tery arrangements made, lots ete, John F. Meeban Monumental Works, ('llrk B, Corn Unlon Bt ¢ for church otall at 93 CHRISTMAS (reos, extr and clubs, Wholesalo and West Main_8t. CHRYSANTHEMUMS at low pricea and pot- ted plants. New Britaln Greenhouse, Oak _and Lasallo Sts. Phone 69! GREENHOUSE--Cut flowers. putted plants and all varfeties of plants, Adolfo San ,_@alle, 218 Onk Bt. Tel. 6399-13. . WREATHS, croases, 6rnaments, etc. Cemo- tery decorations dalivered. Leonard's, East S8t. Phona 468 _Lost and Found 5 BANKBOOK No. 15971, Commercial Trust _Co.,_lost. _Finder _please return to bank. SILVER MESH PURSE containing sum of money lost, Bunday afternoon in Fox's theater or between Fox's theater and li- brary. Liberal reward if returned to Her- ald Office. i $20 BILL and 2 keys lost, botween High and East Maln Sts. Return to Mrs. Mary , 345 _High st. Personals. ] PERBONS! — “Whole twice a day, takes away; wonder-food of ; 1660 rcan. Am. Mdse. Union, 321 , New Britain, Conn. e tore Announcements. 7 ATTENTION, DENATURED ALCOHOL—Formula 6—188 proof. (Pyro). The best anti-freezing so- lution for your automobile radiator. Gal- lon b6c. Franklin Bquare Filling Statlon, 114 Franklin Square, PAY AS YOU GET PAID and b) well dressed. Boston Clothing B8tore. "“New Britain's Family Clothler,” 63 Church 8t. CUTLER AUTO PARTS— MOVED FROM 22 OAK STRER/( TO 86 HARTFORD AVENUE. TELEPHONE 2761, ANNOUNCEMENT— The 8. ,& &F. Motor Sales Corp. announces that Hilmer W. Nelson {s taking charge ot the service department on all makes of cars. His abliity with a highly trained onganization, combines the brahd of serv- lce motor car owners strive for, Welding a lpoelt_lly. THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 166 ELM 8T, PHONE 731, DODGE ERROTHER‘C. e T City ltems * Hear John MeCormack's new record ““Mother of Ireland"” at Henry Morans. —advt, A notice of dissolution of partner- ship has peen filed, by . the New /Britain Shirt Mfg. Co. in which Rosie Ropenberg retires from the firm. Headquarters for Girls’ Coata Besse-Leland's of course.—~uadvt City Engiéer J. D. Willams will submit a lay-out of proposed streets leading to the¢ néw school on tHe Ca'rmody property at a meeting of the City Plan commlulon this after- noon, Gulbransen Player Piands, Morans', —advt, SR A meeting of the board of. finance and taxation will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the mayor’'s office. A re. port of the ways and meafs commit- tee will be submitted. Opening ' of Sullivan's Dancing| . Academy, Grotto hall, Baturday eve- Mnl. Dec, 16.—advt. s s Money, Oh, My. Yes! . DECEMBER 1022 15, T s AUTOMOTIV Auto and Truck Agencies. 8 ‘Better cars are be- \lding Lhem,” 5 Arch mtreet. BUICK MOTOR CARS ing bullt and Bulok is New Hritaln Bulck Co, Telephous 3607, OADILLAC, JEWKTT % “rAlGm DARS... Lash Motor Co. “A )ieputable Concern West Main, Corner Lincoln Bt. COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CAR! Commerce and Ruggles trucks. R, (3, Ru- dolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 20414 DODOE BROTHERS MOTOR CARA-—Sales and Bervice, B. & F. Motor Bales Co,, 1ub Bim 8t., Cor. Franklin, Pho s 731, DURANT AND 8TAR mptor "cars. Galee and service, “‘Just Real Good Cara™ C. A. Bence, 18 Main Ut. Phoue 221e, genulne part motive Bales JORDAN AND orvice, 174 High Telephone 3 MFARLAN motor cars t. Hartford, HUPMOBILE CARS--Bales and service, City Bervice Station, Hartford Ave. and Stan- ley Sts. A. M. Paonessa, Prop, motor ca Main 8t Bence, ON MOTOR CARS, $1380 delivered. Buls and Bervice. NABH and_Oaklana motor vervice. A, _phone 2456, Bnd Garage, 171 South Main phone 2530, RXO MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kennsth M. Bearle & Co. Sales and service, Cor. Mim and Park Bts, New Britain, Conn. Tels phone 2110, touring, $97 bll six tourin, Irving Jest ‘ludebllor year. STUDEBAKERS—Light six special alx touring, llh $1660; F. O..B. factory. 193 Arch 8t. “This is b == Autos -ml 'l‘ruclu ¥or s-.le. 9 AUTOMOBILES with starters, $100 up. Now is the time to buy. Our assortment in- cludes' Dodges, Chevrolets, Fords, Reos and Maxwells. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park street, Hartford, mn. Telephone 2-3457. Open _ evenin, BUICK, § passenger, 1919 touring car. Tn perfect mechanical condition, paint, tires and upholstering very good. Price and terms are low. C. A. Bence, .51 Main St. Phone 22165, BUICK OFFERINGS—1920 roadster; 1920 touring Rex sedan, top also; 1917 road- ster, two tops. Bee.these values. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 1 Park St., Hartford, Conn. BUICK, 1919, 7 passenger sedan, special body, $460. Must be sold this week. No reasonable offers refused. J. B. Moran, S13% (‘hurch St. COMMERCE truck, % fon cnpmlly in good running condition. Motor and tires in good shape, $150, cash or terms. New Britain Wet Wash laundry, 30 Union St. DORT COUPE, 1020. This car has been driven very little, always handled care- fully and is really a new car in action. Excellent tires.' Small cash payment. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch' 8t. Phone 2109, ELCAR, 1919 touring car, In excellent con- dition. Tires as good as new, a bargain If taken at once. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch_Bt. FORD COUPE, 1920— Fully equipped. class shape. LASH MOTOR CO., INC, WEST MAIN AND LINCOLN STS. “A REPUTABLE CONCERN.” Nqwly” painted. First- FEDBRAL truck for enle, Btewart truck—13 ton motors—in good cond:tion. cab body for use on uith J. M. Delaney & Co, Inc.,, Meriden, Conn e) ‘e have 3 sourmgs road: sters in excellent condition. Your choice at §56 and §75. R. C. Rudelph, 127 Cherry Bt, »hone 2051-2 FORD EDSI'ER—Bed body. iy, disc wheels with cord tires. Bosch magneto. Price right, The John Cook Lc., Plainville, Conn, touring car. Two new tires, new top, demountable - rims. - This car was struck by another and body and right-hand fenders wrécked. Just the thing lu make into a speedster. Had just been ' ove: hauvled.: Pirst fifty dollars. takes it. : Ad- dress P, O. Box 456," Waterbury, Conn. FORD BEDANS—19%0 to 1821 modn". lots of ' accessories. No T nable. offers or terms refused. Several tourings at low rices. Aaron G. Cohen; Inc., 185 Park it Tel. 23457 Hartford,s Conn, FORDS—1917 touring car, $85; 1920 ton truck chassis, cushion tire on rear, $125; 1917 runabout, $66, Terms If ~desired, Automotive Sales .and Service, 200 HEast Main_8t. ~Phone 2701, HUDSON eoupe, 1917, Iri excenent condition. Can be bought at a surprisingly low 'price for cash. An ideal var ‘er someone. Cal after 6 p. m. G, C. Kotzback, 113 Brook street, N. B. HUDSON USED CAR DEPT. Late model 4 Cadilac coupe at a low price, In good condi- Call . passenger tion. THE HONEYMAN AUTO SBALES CO. 139 ARCH S8T. TELEPHONE 2109, ) HUPI(O.EILE— ¢ touring, 1920} new paint and in first' class shapo. 1918 Chalmers sedan, 1920 Ford coupe. - 1921 Vim truck, worm drive 'ahd self starter. CITY SERVICE STATION, STANLEY 8T. AT HARTIORD AVE. OAKLANDS, 1916-1920 tourings. We have lll to choose from $30 to $350.. Terms to &mlunm M. -Irving Jestef, 193 r. wortect condith B adatgh 1o Ghory ov Bhooe Bh1Y ' | GLEN 8T.—Gari AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale OAKIAND, 1 extras and go Apply 167 Hart OAKLAND ROADBTHN, 1930, Tn good coR- dition; bes many extras, Jooks good and § excellent tires, Price right, A, 0. Haw- L) 1916 teuriyg 3 n tires, Tunning cendition. §176. excallent re you buy a used car. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch Bt OLDFMOBILE “8% (n excellent conditio passenger, economical to operate, lonks good. Price only §200. Terms to rusponsi- ble parties, C. A. Bence, 61 Main i _Phone_2215. OVERLAND COUPE, tloned, new paint, fully equipped and Price right. Honeym 18, Just recondi- upholstery perfect, runs like bew car. n Auto 8ales Co., 139 lent, 6 very good ires and_ wire' whesls upholstery is like new and runs smooth- ly. Price is low, part cmsh. Honeymon _Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch Bt. Tel. 2109, STUDEBAKER, 1091, special six touring in fine condition throughout. Very good bar- galn. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 186 Park Bt Hartford, ONE National, model. Car {1 first-class condition. §00d as new. Also new spare tire. Baaver streot. soven passenger car, 1918 Tives 12 REAL BUYS IN UBED CARS-— 1016 ‘Cadillac 7 pass. touring. 1921 Dixie Flyer, 6 pass. touring. 1921 Cole 8, 7 pass. touring. + 1921 Maxwell 5 pass. touring. 4 1018 Packard 7 pass, touring. Equipped—A-1 condition. LASH MOTOR COMPANY, INC, WEST MAIN & LINCOLN BTS. “A REPUTABLE CONCERN." USED CARB— 1920, 7 pass. (new paint). 1917, & pass. paint.) 1920, 5 pass. Oakland touring, (new paint). 1917 Dodge roadster. . Essex Buick touring, Bulck touring, (new sedan, (new 1918, § pass. Overland sedan. Natlonal touring. Franklin sedan. These cars have all hoen thorough- ly reconditioned. NEW BRITAIN BUICK ,CO., 225 ARCH S8T. TEL. 2607. TEL. 2607 “Next to a New Buick is a ’ Used Buick." Anto Parts and Accessories, 11 Auumn,“w i Sorvice Statlons Re Dairy TENS Wlllxlm: made new. (..mn.-m., Phone 266 111 Cherry AUTOMOBILE “runnin on, Al varieties r sorvice 18 our i uy {ody and radistor cxperyy Corbin_Place. Phone 453 K\lrrn PAINTING, washing gog Lowest prices In town, .,y manship. ket us g1vo yoy gy foring Amszin, 353 Bo. Main g " AUTOMOBILE PATNTING 4 J made to order, Hig . yn TURR faction guaranteed ana . WOk I Raviaza, 332 Fark st ' phogd AUTO RADIATOR fores Insery, “ time and positively gummm-g;d used radlators carriod i g "l New Bugland Radiaior Main Bt. Phone 860, orka’ “ TENED 4'~< pnlrod Auto Eprings 4 npacigyy 334 Arch 8L Lhone T nA'l"anllIl When 10 froubjs of ood batterien or mhilleq g firet, Bdw. Zack at the (i tion, Hartford Ave., at Nmnl.y:"' h;, b o) Wy CLARK'S automobile wund, tocts Anish in winter wouy lng. Cars olled und space. Btarting, Hghting, sniijon vrator work, Buccceding ) tric Co., rear 238 Main & Y. Bimopgy er. Auty CARBON 1 mak burned out. |t of cars. Vincelo, ch 8t. Phone boy.y3, HOTEL Washington gara pairing und overhauling, Day and night service Washington street. HUDSON & EBBEX nerviin stent with workmaunsiii, \m,m onnett, 139 _Arch St Vloue fip OVERHAULING of all makes scars. Pric y iring Ty mr.“ Chargey PARSON'S GARAGE AND TOOL G o, West Main. Machine and tool wory, part and repairing. Fo:d blocky Tel. m‘ RADIATOR REPAIR stalled, - dents and Jjuius remoyeq auto bodles and fenders. Hultquiy 107_Arch street. Phone 1326.3, In good condition g absolute neceasity in wintor. Hayy y repalred or If necessary, replaceq the rush sets in, *which means d less d de curtains and siip-Covers’y to fit your car or repaired. Autg of _very description upholstered g . Twenty ycais' holetering - Co., mour_8t, Phone 26 YOUR motor will keep runn!n' H.h 1t you have your carbon cleaned your oll in the motor changed about 1,000 miles. Call 2016-3 for prices appointment. Auto Repmir U, (u SCOL e VULCANIZING and tire repalrs of all Expert advice on tire conditions, tributors of DAYTON “THOROHRg CORD TIRES. The Ball Tire Cg, Arch street. e ACCEBSSBORIES—A 10% cash discount on all automobile parts, eupplies and accee- sories, except tires, tubes and gas. This s Ford parts, ignition parts, brake lining. BATTERIES—Wet and dry winter llon‘a. . all makes. Reasonable rates. J. M. Far- \rell, 110 Franklin Sq. Phone 1218, Y FISK & FIRESTONE tires. Thy these tires belleve in playing also. West End Vulcanish West. Main St. C. F. M Phone 1001-3, 4. ‘Wiorks, 3! arthy, Prop, 0 tubes. “Author- FEDERAL tires & Michell 15 ized sales agency. Jusld! & Diedidp, Franklin Square. Phone12: uu and oll at lowest prices,.| er_Tire Shop, 534 West, , GOODYEAR TIRES AND, TUS| year means Good Wear. m L nst imperfections, the best. AL, Hadfield, & . 2 u:m','fnnu Chulu E. Hadfteld-Swanson Co., ._Telephone 170%. O'NEIL'S BATTERY AND STORAGE PLAN —LET US EXPLAIN THE SYSTEM OF NO REGRETS-—100% PERFECT. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO., 39 WASHING- TON ST. PHONE 900, STORAGE BATTERIES—Winter storage. wot nnd dry. Lowest prices. A. G. Hawker, 68 Eim St. Phone 2458, . A TIRES—Cord tires, Fore of Norwalk make anh Rackliffe Bros, Park lnd u Phone_1074. G8 Lo BA‘ITERY halds and servl \VXNTIR S’roRAal of batteries by olpcrl- enced” men. Day and night service. Siro- mons ‘Storage Battery Co. Phone 2246, NEW and second auto parts. Standard Aufa Repair Co,, 22 Oak 8t. Phone 616 o b Automobiles Wanted, BEST prices paid for used ours.. dard Auto Repair Co., 22 Oak phone §15-4, e GALL TAXI—Phone $700 will bring quick, etficient taxi service to your door. N, B. Taxi Servic K. R, Statlon, PACK..RD SERVI ‘Best car (n the chiy for long .trips. Call Joe Farr, 1847, 163 LaSalle street. FAXT STATION—Quick, _rell eervice. |n mind. Louls Miller, gl s 14 F age space for one Inquire on premises. space for three cars. In- quire 124 Rockwéll Ave. Tel. 1321-1%, LINWOOD ST., 1156—8jace for two ' cars ‘hone 2057-3. the winter atad, steam hent- ed, spacious garage. U ¥our r when- ever you want It. A mechanic always on the flvor and rent is reasonsbla. Our serv- Ice car Is always ready at jour call. Just Phone 1544, Charland's Auto Service Sta tiom, rear 432 Main 8t. SPACE for & limited number of cars for winter storage. The 8. & F. Motur el ('nrn‘. Eim, Cor. Frankiin 8t, Tel 731. = = = = Motorcycies and es. 15 STORAGE of bicycies for all wihtor free of | charge. Petor Rosso. Phone 635-2. au East Main 8t. car, BY CLIFF STERRETT BUSINESb SDR\'ICE ‘ _ Barbers, lhlrdrmse s HATRCUTTING—Mothers, hobby-horse chairs to while having their hai 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. MAGNETIC Massuse, bol skiliful Vaporic treatment for tism. Neuralgia Magnetic vibrag spinal vertebrae for tiredng ubplessness; - treatments by visit o her home. Mrs. Sadic Iteeve, 166 St. Phone 2887. Bluld.lng and C on:aa. * CARFENTER jobbing, shingling, W] Helsler. Telephone 1452-4 batween, d after 6 p. CHIMNEY REPAIR ana gen and plaster work. Work gual J. McLarney, 131 Clark St. Phone il MASON work, bricklaying and pi Charles Beh, 6§91 West Maln & ephone 11¥5-2, . TAKE orders for ice-bo dows for new houses; Tomko, we havg AWNINGS taken down and stored winter. Canoples furnished for,: and receptions., Canvas speci containers, of all kinds. kEdd Decorating Cn., City Hall Place, CABINET MAKINuU—AIl Kinds. rear 1563 Arch Street. Phon SIGNS of dlstinction give charactyr 10} business or profession. For the cityf§ service in commercial sign p.l ity The New Rritain Sign Co. 34 Chl __Telephone 894, UPHOLSTERING—Furniture of sll J ‘Work guaranteed. J. W. Walsh, #L} St. Phone 26 5 UPHOLSTERING of kinds of repairing. The Kurnit change, 67 Arch Bt. A. J. G MIRRORS REBILVERED and chairs & Workmanship guarantced. Edward} fain, 16§ Arch t. Pt 869-2. PIOTURE FRAMING—Bring in ik ture you want framed now. A frane ture makes an !deal present. Qb 73 West Main Bt. SKATES SHARPENED— Arch street. WINDOWS CLEANED in priv ofites, and stores. General hot cleaning. from the cellar to thed Vacuum wofk is our specialty. OwH aro the lowest in town. New Bri dow Cleaning Co., 85 West Phone 888. W repalr rubber Boots, arctics sl ber shoes and all kinds of rubbeh Church 8t. WHY spend 8§ for a new hat. You o your old one made over and new by Conrad, The Hatter, Corner§ and Washington Sts., N New Britaln/g s oL gy ot Dressinaking ana Millinery. HATS—Of style and quality. Comp of linens and mnovelties. Violot 365 Arch street. ki Y HEMSTITCHING, plain picot_cdge, B curves and dressmaking. Derso tion. Mile, Blanchette, 131 Main 8 3 __plione_3655. - LKSSONS in dressmaking. Special P i wddgrubs Private lessonki ‘s Institute Method. el 5 tique fu > A. H§ g YOUR. linens and other white &0 stitched for Xmas gifts. Matched wide pleats In striped good: Ginss Dféss Pleating and Button Shop, & Telephone 133! B Dyeing and Cicaning. __J GLUANING and ayel our exclm® |n~.‘mmull- of ‘.n"u drayeries, portieres, curta dyed, umr tion guaranteed. N;. nin Dry Cleasing Corp. 96 W. Fhone 1 ks CLEANING, Ag ana prossing. ‘and hemstitching, remodelilng Ojd_garments given s new 8P & short time and at emall Sl you, New Empire Dry Cleaning Main 8t. Phone 635, Called for and deiivered W O vdon. Valet, Borvice. Yo E:n:-u_i‘-_:_._m___n._cgmr Maip &3 A , antomobile an fidelity bonds.-Philip M. } Booth's biock. Room Azfflfiikg. gr. or Fire. se ray & Co, ineurance service and Realtors, I'I H-In 8t Tvt ALL LN ANOCE, SERVI! AND s,m!' PROMPT INSURANCE DEPARTG RCIAL, TRUST C0- %5 can'y, afford to averu" d u—muuh of a Kzn.ld cli

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