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| Brief News Dispatches From all Over the World Ell Haslam Made Defendant in Ac- tion Brought Against Hiim by \Vife, ‘Who Charges Non-Support. Bl Haslam, age 89 years, of this eity, has been made defendant in an action for $6,000 brought again st "him by his wife, Mrs, Sarah Maslam, through Lawyer David 1. Nair, on the ,ground that he has falled to properly vsupport her, and has decded his property, a house at 20 Meadow street, to his grandchildren, Clarence ‘¥, Hartman and Gertrude H. Hol- brook, thereby leaving her without means of support and without pro-' vision for comfort in the case of his death. \ The couple have been married 29 years, Mr. Haslam being several years, older than his wife. She is his sec-, ond wife. Constable ¥Fred Winkle| esterday afternoon attached the | Meadow street property on a writ of attachment issued for Mrs, Haslam by Lawyer Nair, citing the grand chil- dren as party defendants in the dase. Mr, Haslam is at present living with ‘his grandson at 30 Murray street, and “his wife is living at Meadow street. | used | tions Greek church appeals to Christian peoples of world, hoping to prevent deportation of patriargh from Con- stantinople. Charlie White wins technical knockout over Richle Mitchell in tenth round of Madison Square Gar- den bout, »w York prohibition agents are directed to jall violators of dry law and to stop issuing summonses, ¢ Former Justice Clark of supreme court will head national organi-ation seeking to bring this country into league of nations. ator Lodge resuming his seat after March 4 next, . Frank Laudeunerger of Columbla when one of his teeth became trouble. some extracted it himself with pliers, He died today from blood polisoning, A woman living on Quaker lane, West Hartford, answered thé back door bell yesterday aftetnoon and found a man who desired a “hand out” of food, clothing or money. None was forthcoming, so the beggar walk- ed away, got into his automobile and drove off, The rat population of Boston now exceeds the human population, Dr, Mrs. Rachel T, Disston, mother of | Francis X, Mahoney, city health com- Mrs, John Wanamaker, Jr, weds James McVickar of New York. quietly | missioner, said today. The rodents were Increasing in numbers, he sald, largely because of the failure to erect United States crops this year are|rat proof buildings, and the health worth slightly more than seven and !authorities were kept busy guarding a half billion dollars, department of |against agriculture estimate; Administration officials say, they be- lleve that American influence can be to help solve German repara- problem but avoid ' revealing 'The NEW YORK TAILOR SHOP will reopen Monday morning for business. We will also make good to our customers damages done by fire. COSTANZO & GAGLIARDI * Proprictors R. M. GUMPRECHT, THE WATHINS DEALER ¥ “Says! & Little Brother and Sister will look “¢o see what Santa Claus brought them .for Christmas. Don't disappoint them. - Give them something they can use “and still enjoy—Watkins Junior Tooth !Brushes, Tooth Paste or Powder, . Candy Mints, Pencils, etc. They will be ‘" doubly thankfal for such a gift. R. M. GUMPRECHT i) 347 EAST ST. Tel, 2254-13. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FORHER FOR HIM ‘ 'FOR THE KIDDIES On Today’s Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D specific plans, German ambassador leaves Wash- ington for New York apparently in connection with proposal for loan to Germany by United States bankers. House of representatives removes Harrison, democrat, seventh Virginia district, and seats Paul, republican opponent, on ground of irregularities in 1920 election. Death in Chicago of Mrs. Maurice fi% Rothschild, sister of Ira Nelson Morris, U. 8. ambassador to Sweden. Tommy Gibbons wins referee's de- cision over Billy Miske in St. Paul eontest, President Harding invites governors at West Virginia conference to go to White House Monday to be his lunch- eon guests, probably for prohibition discussion, United States railroad labor board sustains former stand in denying maintenance of way men request for time and one-half after eight hours work Sundays and holidays. Mrs. Harriet S. Lake, 71, died yes- terday afternoon of pneumonia. Two hours later her husband, Albert P. Lake, 76, died of senility and grief over his wife's death. The couple lived at Pleasamtville. Fifty years ago Mr. Lake was one of the principal owners of the toll road between Pleasantville and Atlantic City, the only vehicular road out of Atlantic City. Two similar protests were fil@d to- day with , Vice-President Coolidge challenging the validity of the re- election of Senator Lodge in Massa- chusetts on November 7 last. The action was taken by C. W. Crooker, a lawyer of Boston, who objects to Sen- 0il Burning Systems is being extended throughout Connecticut. - Applications for distributor in your city and surrounding territory will be entertained. y a business man or concern of the highest calibre will be considered. Must have small capital to finance & his own business; to establish sales organization and maintain a Kleen Heat burner for demonstration. This is a hig proposition Kleen Heat is by far the with big profits assured. highest class of oil burn- ing equipment on the market today. ; Write for appointment of demonstration or lit- erature. KLEEN HEATING SALES CO. 405 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, Conn. Telephone 1500 olls and A Complete Line of @ * ‘, PEOPLE’S 1c 328-332 MAIN ST. % They Make Excellent Xmas Gifts SRR Carriages the Above Articles. to 98¢ STORE NEW BRITAIN their spread along the water front because of the danger of their introducing bubonic plague into the country, . City ltems Best trees. Prices. St. Mark's old churchyard.~—advt, Rev. John L. Davis' subject at Everyman's Bible Class meeting Sun- day morning, Dec. 17, will be, “What Makes New Britain Prosperous.” Class meets at 9:30 a. m.—advt. Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morane. —advt, Kiss Mamma, iss Papa—new dance record, No. 18978.—C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. Headquarters for women's Resse-Leland's of course—-advt, Good skating today. Rink.—advt. coats, LEGAL NOTICE CITY ADVERTISEMENT, Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 206, City Hall, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., Tuesday evening, Dec. 19th, 1922, on the proposed layout and es- tablishment of Street, Grade and Bulld!_ng lines on Osgood Avenue, from Farmington Ave. to Hunter Road. All interested persons are requested to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the same. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, GEO. H. JOHNSON, Sec. NOTICE OF HEARING, District of Berlin, ss; Probate C D el S robate Court, Dec, Estate of Bessle O'Connor and Ruth O'Connor of the town of New Britaln, in said district, minor, ) Upon the application of William F. 0'Con- nor, praying that as Guardian on sald es- tates he may be authorized and empowered to sell and convey certain real cstate of sald minors, situated In said New Britain, as per sald application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That sald application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in eald district, on the 22d day of December, A. D., 1922, at 2 o'clock in fhe afternoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some newspaper having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public signpost in the town of New Britain, in said district, and by glving notice to all parties in interest, either personally or by mailing to each one, prepald postage, a copy of this order, and return make to this court of the notice given; Attest: x BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. ORDER OF NOTICE_OF HEARING, District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, Dec, 13th, A. D, 1922, Estate of Nellle Mazukaitls, ‘late of the town of New Britain, in said district, de- ceased, i Upon _the application of Joseph Mazu- kaltis, praying that as administrator on said estate he may be authorized and em- powered to sell and convey certain rea! estate of sald deceased, situated in New Britaln, and bounded and described as per said application on file more tally appears, it is % Ordered, That sald application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 21st day of December, A. D., 1922, at § o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be gi: of the pendency of sald application and t! time and place of hearing thereon, by pul lishing this order in some newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said district,, and by posting a copy of this order on the public signpost in the town of New Britain, In sald district, and by giving notice to all parties in interest, either personally or by malling to each one, prepald postage, a wopy of this order and return make to this court “of th‘. notice glven. Attest, 5 BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Jud At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the District of Ber- lin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 15th day of De- cember, A. D., 1922, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. Estate of Mrs, Julia Magee, late of New Britain, in said district deceased, Upon the petition .of Nora T. Sundberg of sald New Britain, praying that Letters of Administration may be granted on sald estate as per application on file more fully appears, It is Ordered—that, said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, In said district, on the 20th day of December, A. D., 192I, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and publishing this order In some mnewspaper published fn sald New Britain, having a clrculation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in the town of New Britain, in said district, and by mailing a copy to all heirs at law and return make, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge WMATS 1T MEAA, AMALGAMATED MOPS DROP CHRIBTMAS troos, oxtra inrge for church Pilz-Rhodes | B THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arraneed Wor Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS, Charge 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line A2 1line 11,80 Rates Tpon Application, 0 ays. . Yearly Order 14 lines to an Inch, Minimum Bpace, I L Minimum Book Cha No, Ad. Accepted After 1 P. M, T'or Classified Page on SBame Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Call 925 And ANNOUNCEMENTS ___Auto and Truck Agencies. BUICK MOTOR CARS~"Better cars are be- ing bullt and Bulck is bullding them.'" New Rritaln Bulek Co, 226 Arch street, ephone 2007, CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS Co,, A )ieputabld Convorn * Corner ldnvoln COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CARS - Commerce and Rugkles trucks, R. £, Ru. dolph, 127 Cherry Bt, Phone 2051 TODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAIA—Hal M and Service, 8, & ', Motor Balew Co, 1si _'Elfn'm (:or._l“rlnlilln. l’lu_mv 731 DURANT AND BTAR motor carn and service, “Just Real Good Caa. A, Bence, 18 Main Bt I e 2216, FORD CARP, Fordson Tracior, Suiec Serve genuine parta and acvessorivs. Auts- ) 8 Co, 300 1. Main Nt JORDAN™ AND "MWFARLAN motor “cire Bnlos and service, 174 High Bt, hartford, oph RE--Sales and service, City Hartford Ave. and Stan- A M, Paoncssa, Prop, Ralw [*A ______Burial Lots, Monuments, 1 HEADSTONES and “monuments of marblo and grawite; all grades and sises. Cemo- tery arrangements made, lota cared for, cte, Jobn F. Meehan Monumental Works, _Clark_8t., Corner Union_Bt. and clubs. Wholesale and retall at 93 __West Main St CHRYSBANTHEMUMS at low prices and pot- ted plants. New Rritain Greenhouse, Oak and lle Sts, Phone 699-2, FLOWERING PLANTS—Boston ferns and cut flowers for Christmas; also Christ- mas wreaths and trees. Johnson's Green- houses, 617 Church St. Tel. 8 GREENHOUSE—Cut flowers. And all varieties of plants. Adolfo San- dalle, 218 Oak St. Tel. 539-12, WREATHS, crosses, ori nts, ete. Ceme- decorations delivered. Leonard's, Phone 468-5. potted pl . 16871, Commercial Trust Co., lost, Finder please return to bank. SILVER MESH PURSE containing sum of money lost, Sunday afternoon in Fox's theater or between Fox's theater and li- brary. Liberal reward if returned to Her- ald Office. $20 BILL and 2 keys lost, between High and East Main Sts. Return to Mrs, Mary Matesky, 345 High St. LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars. Bules and service, C. A, Bence, 51 Main Bt. _ Phone_2215. MOON MOTOR CANBS, $1380 delivered, Bulss and Bervice. Moon Motor cumpany, A6 __Muin street, Telephone 1630: NASH ‘and Oaklan® mctor cars, Hales end service. A, G, Mawkor, 58 Eim Et. 2slo- _phone 2456, © OLDSMOBILE—8a'es and rervice at the Bo, End Garage, 171 South’ Main street, Tele- _phone 2630, REO MOTOR CARS and {rucks. Kennsth M. Bedrle & Co. Sales and service, Cor, Kim and Park New Britain, Conn, Tele- phone 2110, STUDEBAKERS—Light touring, $Y76; speclal six touring, $1276; big six touring, $1650; F. O. B, factory. M, Irving Jeste 193 Arch Bt. “This is a Studebaker year. six Autos and Trucks For Sale. -9 AUTOMOBILES with starters, $100 up, Now is the time to buy. Our cludes Dodges, Chevrolets, Fo and Maxwells. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park_street, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-3457. Open_evenings. BUICK, § passenger, 1019 touring car, perfect mechanical condition, paint, tires and upholstering very good. Price and terms are low. C. ‘A, Bence, 51 Main Bt. Phone 2216, Tn §UM of money in bills lost Friday, Dec. §, on Church or West Main or Main Sts. Re- turn to Herald. Reward. MAN'S GOLD watch lost yesterday morning between 16 Tremont $t. and Main St. ward if returned to M. Zucker, 516 M Personals, Grain Wheat" eaten twice a day, takes aches and pains away; wonder-food of the age; 15c can. Am. Mdse, Union, 321 Park St., New Britain, Conu. BUICK OFFERINGS—1920 roadster; 1920 touring Rex sedan, top also; 1917 road- ster, two tops. See these values., Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., tford, *Conn. . BUICK, 1919, 7 passenger sedan, special body, $450. Must be sold this week. No réasonable affers refused. J. B. Moran, 3131 Church St. D ROADSTER, 19£0, in good com- tion; has many extras, looks good and § excellent tires. Price right. A, G, Haw- _ker, £ Eim_8t, Phone 2 GLDIMOBILE, 1 OLDEMOBIL] in excellent condition, & passenger, economical to operate, louks good, Priod only $200, Torms to rusponsi- ble parties.” C, A, Bence, 51 Main 8. _Phone_2215, GVERLAND COUPE, 1918, Jjust recondl: tioned, new paint, upholstery perfeot, fully equipped and ryns like new car. Price right, Honeyman Auto Sales Co,, 139 Arch 61, Phdhe 2100, AUTOMOTIVE e — o s A Service Stations W 17 ~=sroken Parta made new, Commerciar Welding Co. Phone 2! 111 Cherry 8t. AUTOMOBILE running board moid'ng put on. All varjeties replaced, Remomber that vervice ls our mim and that we are auto (ody and radiator experts, O, Decker, Carbin_Place. Phone 863, O AUTO PAINTING, washing and polivhing. Lowest prices in tows, considering works mahship, Lot us glve you an estimate, Joo Amazin, 353 Bo. Main Bt. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING and truck bodies made to order. AHigh cluss work, satis- faction guaranteed And price reasonable, 1. Ravizza, 532 Park St. Phone §76-13, AUTO RADIATOR cores inserted in quick time and positively guaranteed. New and used radiators carried in stock; all makes, New England Radiator Works, 35 Euat Main t, Phone $60, OVERI, SEDAN, lent, 5 very good tires and wire wheols, upholstery 1 like new ‘And runs smoot! 1y, Price 1s low, part sh, Honeymon A 30 Ar 2 STUDEDAKER, 1021, special six fouring In fine condition throughout, Very good bar- galn, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 186 Park At.,_Ylartford. JNE National, seven passenger model, Car lu first-ciass condition. £00d as new. Also new spare tire, Boaver street, 1518 Tires 3 REAL BUYS IN USED CARS— 1915 Cadiliac 7 pass, touring. 1 Flyer, b pass, touring, touring. 1921 Maxwell touring, 1918 Packard touring. Equipped—A-1_condition, LASH MOTOR IMPANY, IN WEST MAIN & LIN “A REPUTABLE USED CARS— Bulck touring, (new 1920, 7 pass, paint). 1917, 5 pass, paint.) 1920, 6 pass. Oakland touring, (new paint). 1817 Dodge roa 1920, 5 pass. Ei paint), 1918, 5 pass. Overland sedan. 1920, § pass. National touring. 1917, § pass, Franklin sedan. Bulck touring, (new ter, x sedan, These cars have all been thorough- ly reconditioned. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 25 ARCH ST, TEL. 2607, TEL. “Next to a New Buick is & Used Buick.” 2607 COMMBRCE truck, % ton capacity in good running condition. Motor and tires in good shape, $150, cash or terms. New yritain Wash_laundry, 30 Unlon 8t. MEN—If you are losing your _manly strength, and are nervous, ~despondont, weak, run down, or suffer {rom un- natural losses, we want to mail sou cur book entitled “‘Perfect Manhood, Its Real it This book describes “Sextonique,” restoras tive tonic that costs you nothing if met relieved or benefited. Wirite today to Cumberland Chemical Ca., ¢3¢ Berry Block, Nashville, Tenn., U. B. A. WANTED—10,000 people with corns, c louses, chapped hands, eczema, hemorr- / holds, sores or skin affections to buy & box ot Honey Bee Olntment. Guaranteed. Clark & Brainerd, Drugs. DENATURED ALCOHOL—Formula 5—1838 proof. (Pyro). The best anti-freezing so- lution for your automobile radlator. Gi lon §5c. Franklin Square Filling Statlon, 114 Franklin Square. PAY AS YOU GET PAID and b) well dressed. Boston Clothing Store. “New Britain's Family Clothier,” 63 Chureh St. the time and place of hearing thereon, by | CUTLER AUTO PARTS— , MOVED FROM 21 OAK STREE( HARTFORD AVENUE. TO 86 TELEPHONE 32761, PE, 20. ‘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- ditlon, Tires as good as new, a bargain if taken at oncg M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch_ 8t FORD COUPE, 1920-- Newly painted. First- Fully equipped. class shape. LASH MOTOR CO. INC. WEST MAIN AND LINCOLN STS. “A REPUTABLE CONCERN." FEDERAL truck for sate, (me Lippard Stewart truck—13% ton—both Contiuental motors—in_good cond:tion. Also special cab body for use on either truck. Appl’ J.'M. Delaney & Co., Inc, Meriden, Conn FORD CARS—We have 3 tourings and road- sters in excellent condition. Your/ cholce at §55 and $76. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. rhone 2051-2. FORD SPEEDSTER—Bed body, disc wheels with cord tires. B)sch magneto. Price right. The John Cook Co., Plainville, Conn, FORD touring car. Two new ti demountable rima. . This car by another and body . and right-hand fenders wrecked. Just the thing to make into a speedster. Had just been over- hauled. First fifty dollars takes it. - Ad- dress P. O. Box 466, Waterbury, Conn. FORD BEDANS—1020 to 1931 models, 1ots of accessories. No reasonable offers or terms refused. Several tourings at low prices. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 186 Park St. Tel, 2-3457 Hartford, Conn. FORDS—1917 touring car, $85; 1920 ton truck chassis, cushjon tire on rear, $125; 1917 runabout, $65. Terms if _desired. Automotive Sales and Service, 200 East Main §t. Phone 2701. ANNOUNCEMENT— The 8. & &F. Motor Sales Corp. announces that Hilmer W, Nelson is taking charge of the service department on all makes of cars. His ability with a highly trained organization, combines the brand of serv- ice motor car ownérs strive for, Welding a specialty, , THE § & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 ELM ST. PHONE 1731, DODGE BROTIIERS. 0 Special Notice Martha Washington Council Daugh- | ters of America will hold a sale of fancy articles ang food at Jr. 0. U. A. | M. hall Monday evening, December 18,; also a public whist at' 8:3Q o'clock. | P2l Either Have Mopped up or Been Mopped up DD | UNDERSTAND YOU T'GAY Y'ONLY ANEEDS $# 1,000 Y IT MEANS WERE “WiPeD OuT’ UALESS | (OME ACROSS WATH i (BOSH! MAGGIE Y'MEAN “THAT You'l.— - T Gunt! [ SHANT SEE You WAMT FER A TRIFLIN' THOUSAND SIMOLEONS, HUDEON coupe, 1917, In excetient condition. Can be bought at a surprisingly low price for cash. An ldeal car for someone, Call after 6 p. m. G. C. Kotaback, 118 Brook strest, N.'B. HUDSON USED CAR DEPT. Late model 4 Cadill coupe at a low price, i’ good eondi- Call passenger tlon, THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 ARCH ST, TELEPHONE 2109, HUPMOBIL®— touring, 1920; new paint and in first class shape. 1918 Chalmers sedan. 1920 Ford coupe. 1921 Vim truck, worm drive and self starter. CITY SERVICE STATION, STANLEY ST. AT HARTFORD AVE. GAKLANDS, 1916-1920 tourings, We have six to choose from $30 to $360. Terms to sult purchasers. =M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t OAKLAND groad C. Rudolph, 127 Cheriy St. Phone 3051-2, Auto Parts and Accessories. = 11 o0ls re- AXELS STRAIGHTENED and wi Johin C. pairod. Auto aprings « specialiv. Baker, 214 Arch Bt Ph BATTERIES~Wlien In trouble and in need ‘of good batterics or skilled sepvice see us Arst, Edw, Zack st the City Service Sta- tion, Hartford Ave., at Stanley® 8t. ‘LARK'S automobile vaundry, Simoniz “{ects finish In winter weather. Auto wash- ing. Cors oiled and greased, Btorage space, Starting, lghting, 1gnition and gen- erator work, Bucceeding Plucker's Elece tric Co., rear 238 Maln Bt. Tel, 1344, all rear CARBON burned out, Repalring on mukes of cars, Vincelette Garage, 168 Arch 8 Phcn! 869-1, General re- Storage spack, airing , an B % 1736, 121 Day and night serv A \\nlllfilfi!afl_ Lre HAUDSON & LSSEX servi Charges con- sistent with workmanship. McGauley and Beunett, 139_Arch St, Phone 1193, OVERWAULING of all mak Prices are low, 8o, End Gar South Main §t. Phone 870, 'y PATISON'S GARAGE AND TOOL CO. 30 West Main., Machine and tool work. Auto part and. repairing. Kord blocks rebored and_new_pistons fitted, Tel. $80-3,. - RADIATOR stalled, dents and auto bodies and fendel 191_Arch street, Pho §IDE CURTAINS In good condition are an absolute necessity In winter. Have youis repaired or.|f necessary, replacéd before the rush sets in, which means a lower price and less delay, Hart St. Top 8hop, 58 Hart St, rear, Phone 164-14, TOPE, side curtains and afp-covers made to fit your car or repaired. Auto bodles of very description upholstered and ree paired. Twenty years' experience in this business. J. W Walsh- Auto Top & Upe holetering Co. 207 Elm Bt, negr Seye mour_8t, _Phone 2649, YOUR motor will keep running like new it you have your carbon clegned out and your oll in the mator changed about every 1,000 miles. Call 2016-3 for prices and appointment. Auto Repair Co.,.538 East Main 8t. VULCANIZING and tire repairs of all kinds. Expert advice on_tire conditions, Dis- tributors. of DAYTON ‘“PHOROBRED" CORD TIRES. The Lall Tire Co., 310 Arch_street., Hultquist Bros., 326 ACGESSORIES—A 10% cash discount on all automobile parts, rupplies and accor- sorles, except tires, tuhes and gas. Thin stock includes Ford parts, lgnition parts, greases, . rings and brake lining. Ours s the largest stock of automobile parts and accessories in the city, Rack- liffe Bros., Park & Bigelow Sta. Tel 1074. rerfect condition. R, | BATTERIES—Wet and dry winter storage, all makes. Reasonable rates. J. M. Far- rell, 110 Frllgh_n 8q. Phone 1218, FISK & FIRESTONE tires. The users of these tires believe in playing saws. Service also, West End Vulcanising Works, 393 West Main §t. C. ¥, McCarthy, Prop. Phone 1091-5, = - T BUSINESS SERVICE _ Barbers, Hairdressers, Masseuse 18 HAIRCUTTING—Mothers, 'We have two hobby-horse - chalrs to' amuse kiddies while having their hair trimmed. Houra, 8 a. m, to 8 p. m, 32 Church. Opp. Beloin. MAGNETIC Masseuse, both bedy and face, skiliful Vaporic treatment for Rheurga- tiem, Neuralgia Magnetic vibravion ! the spinal vertebrae for tiredness ana sleeplessness; treatments by visit or at her home. Mrs. Sadie Reeve, 166 Main 8t. Phone 2887, Building and Contract. 0] FEDERAL tircs & Michelin tubes. Author- ized sales agency. Judd & Dunlop, 16 Franklin Square. FPhone 1228, GAS afid oil at lowest prices in town at Tire Shop, 534 West Main St. _ GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES—"Good- year means Good Wear." Absolutely guar- anteed against imperfections, Don't ex- periment, get the best. All automoblle sizos. Chiarles E, Hadfleld, successor to eld-Swanson Co. 21 Myrtle street, Telephone 1708. GARPENTEN jobbing, _ehingling. M. C. Helsler. ‘Telephone 1492-4 Vetween 12 nud 1 and after & p. m. iy a EHIMNEY REPAIRING ana general masn and plaster work. Work guaranteed. J. »i_hlcljarlkw ) l..'l_('lhl‘k_!!l. Phone 1744-23. MABON work, brickiflying and plastering. Charles Beh, 6§91 West Main Bt. Tel- <phone 1186-2. 2 TAKE orders for icc-boxes, showcases, win- dows for new houses; all kinds of wood- working, M. Tomko, 29 Lafayette St. 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 9§00, STORAGE BATTERIES—Winter storagm. wet and dry. Lowest prices. A. G, Hawker, 58 Elm 8t. Phone 2456, i TIRES—Cord tii s, Foro mze, 30x3%, “Leto" of Norwalk make and fully guar., $9.99. Rackliffe Bros., Park and Bigelow Bts. Phone 1074. Gl U. 8. L. BATTERY, salea and servi tion. T, M. Cogswell, 8 Chestnut streec. _ Phone 14182, i 4 WINTER STORAGE of batterles by experl- enced men. Day and night service, Sim- mons_Storage Battery Co. Phone 2246, Business Service Rendered, 20 winter. Canopies furnished for weddings and receptions. Canvas specialties and contalners of all kinds. kddy Awaing & Decorating Cn., City lall Place. CABINET MAKINu--All kinds. G. H. Day, rear 163 Arch Street. Puone 2633, STGNS of distinction give charactef to. yoar business or profession, For the city's best service In_commercial sign pajnting sea The New Britain Sign Co, 34 Church St. Telephone 894, UPHOLSTERING—Fu inds. Work guaranteed. Elm St. Phone 2649, UPHOLSTERING of antique furniture, All kinds of repalring. The Furniture Ex- change, 67 Arch St. A, J. Grate, Mgr. MTRRORS RESILVERED and chairs caned. Workinanship - guaranteed, Edward Gor- , 188 Arch St. Phons 869-3, ture all Kk J. W. Walsh, 207 NEW and second parts, Standard Aufo Repair 22 Oak St. Phone 515-4, ' Aatomobiles Wanted. 12 PICTURE FRAMING—Bring in_that pice - ture you wart framed now. A framed pice ture makes an ideal present, Ohrnstedt’s, 72 West Main' Bt BEST prices paid for used carsi See Stan- dard Auto Repair Co. 22 Oak St. Tele phone 516-4. Phone 2700 wiil bring quick, efficient taxi service to your door, N. B. ’l_ x{ garvlce at the K, R, SAlllvlun. i PACK..RD SERVICE—Best car in the cliy for_long trips. ' Call Jow l'srr, 1847, 163 ON—Q! these phone nuinbers in Daytime, 567; night, 1842-3. Louls Miller, @ 14 SKATES SHARPENED—C. A, Hjerpe, 173 Arch street. WINDOWS CLEANED in private houses, offices, and stores, General housework and cleaning from the cellar to the roof, Vacuum work 18 our speclalty. Our rates are the lowest in town. New Britain Win- dow Cleaning Co, 88 West Main Bt. repair rubber boofs, arctics and rub- ber shoes and all kinds of rubber, 73 Church '8t. J WHY spend §5 for a new hat. You can get your old one made over and look llke new by Conrad, The Hatter, Corner Broad and Washington Sts., New Britain, Conn. IT. car. Inquire on premises. Dressmaking ana Millinery. 23 GLEN 8T.—Garago space for throe vars, In- quire 124 Rockwell Ave. Tel, 3. LINWOOD BT., 115—8pace for two and heated garage. Fhohe 2057-2. STORAGE—Allve storage fcr the winter months in a centrally located, steam heat- ed, spaclous garage, Use your car when- ever you want it. A mechanic always on the floor and rent is reasonsble, Our sbrv- fce car is always ready at jour call. Just Phone 1544, Charland's Auto Service Sta- tion, rear 432 Main Bt. cars winter storage. The 8. & }. Motur S Corp., Elm, Cor/ Franklin St. Tel. 731. Motorcycles and Bicycles, HATE—Of §tylo and quality..Complete line of linens and novelties. Violot Millinery, 365 Arch street. - HEMSTITCHING, plaln picot edge, 7Ig saf curves and dressmaking, Personal atton- tion. Mlle. Blanchette, 131 {Main St. Tele- phone 2665 3 [1BONS in dressmaking. Bpecial prices to Classes and clubs. Private lessons. Wom- man's Inetitute Method. Tel. Jane E. Gill, 645-5. j Y YOUR linens and other white goods hem: tched for Xmas gifts. Matched box and side pleats in striped goods. Ginaburgh Lress Pleating and Button Shop, 19 Wal 1l winter free of STORA bl *hone 638-2. 336 Peter in St yeies for charge. Rosso. I East Mal BY CLIFF STERRETT SAamL! ' JESS You WAITLL MY Swp COMES 1N, OLE HOSS! CLEANING and ayeing {8 our exclusive bas- iness. Garments of all descriptions; Groperier, portieres, curtains, cleaned ot Batisfaction ranteed. New Brite ry_Cleaning Corp. #¢ atn. Bt id e e e et CLEANING, dyelng and pressing. Pleating and hematitching, remodelilng experts. Old _garments given & new appeaiance in a short time and_at smali expense to you. New Kmpire Dry Cleaning Co., 148 The Main st Phom. iled for and delivered by t Service, Yo London Snop ACCIDENT, automobile fidelity bonda. Philip Booth's block. Room 407. Phone 2131, XCCIDENT, Life or Fire, Ses P. J. Mur- ray & Co. for insurance service. Agents and Realtors, 326 Main St. Tel. 2031-3 CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER FOR HIM .FOR THE KIDDIES On Today’s Want Ad Classifications 65 A-B-C-