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Brief News Dispatches From all Over the World |50 fcihuiing areme " " " Prince George, 20, youngest son of British king will be operated on at once for appendiciti Experts from New York metropoll- tan museum of art are to photograph troasures In tomb of old Egyptian king, General Haller angrily leaves Pol- ish art gallery after charge of being Involved In killing of President Na- rutowlez. Turks demand complete integrity of territory where they are in sub- stantial majority, Ismet Pasha de- clares, London Times warns its readers not to expect too much from reports of United States loan to Germany, [ R. M. GUMPRECHT, THE WATKINS DEALER “Says” The City HealteDhp Yta 8§ fa.aaififo T'he City Health Department cautions the people against contaglous diseases. Most contagious diseases are contract- ed through the nose and mouth, es- peclally diphtheria. Even colds, which sometimes end disastrously are con- taglous. The steady use of Watkin's Mouth Wash and Liquid Antiseptic will protect you., It is an ideal pre- ventative. Better to be ‘safe than sorry! Order a hottle today! R. M. GUMPRECHT 347 EAST ST. Tel. 2254-13. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGE.STIONS FOR HER FOR HIM FOR THE KIDDIES On Today’s Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D United States Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, in New York address describes what he says are pitiful con. ditions among farmers In certain sec- tions of the west, Service of Intercession is held at cathedral of §t. John the Divine in New York to help stimulate brother- hood among all peoples, Square mile on lower east side of | New York where 600,000 persons live, ghows one of lowest infant mortality rates In world Health Commissioner | Copeland asserts, Retail and wholesale food prices both Increase more than two per cr‘n(.l during November, according to gov- ernment figures, Thirty-four degrees below zero in Medicine Hat Manitoba and 74 above in Miaml, Fla, reflect temperature range over Sunday. Death at Los Angeles of Henry Sutherland, bfother of Justice Suth- erland of U, 8, Supreme court. Twenty-seven persons reported missing after tug hit rocks in Lake Superior, New England textile unions take action looking to restoration of wage scale in effect before 22 1-2 per cent. cut of December, 1920, & Marshal Pllsudski former provision- al president of Poland is appointed chief of staff of Polish army. Ganna Walska sails for United States January 3 and Harold F. Mc- Cormick says it will give Americans chance to see what a fine wife he has. King George declines to receive un- employed delegation that goes to Buckingham palace. Last of 18 army posts occupied by British are transferred to Irish na- tionalists. Ismet Pasha ‘'compliments Swiss flfl“fififlwfifl“fififi { { olls and 328-332 MAIN ST. { % { A Complete Line of the Above Articles. They Make Excellent Xmas Gifts PEOPLE’S 1c to 98c STORE § Carrlages NEW BRITAIN City items Guibransen Player Planos, Morans', —advt, Sergeant Matthlas Rival and Door- man Gustave Hellberg responded to a complaint last night that there was trouble at 287 Stanley street. The policeman found Anton Lener and brought him to the police station. The man seemed to be of unsound mind, and has been under the care of a physiclan of late. Friends of the man called at the station later in the evening and Lener was released in their custody. Xmas trecs. Free delivery, now, will deliver when wanted, Reserve St. | Mark's,—advt, Miss Ima Anderson of 326 Chestnut street 1s home from Beechwood school at Jenkintown, Pa., for the Christmas recess. 4 Open every evening Besse-Leland Co.—advt. C. A. Brough has gone to New York city to work for the winter, Player Planos and Victrolas. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. Alexandra lodge, No. 24, I. O. Daughters of St. George, will elect officers at the regular mecting Wed- nesday evening in Turner hall. Clara Camp, No, 4375, R. N. of A,, will hold a public dance after the meeting Tuesday evening at Junior Mechanics’. Hall, Hungerford ~Court. The meeting will open at 7:30. Danciag will start at 8:30.—advt. Stanley Women's Rellef Corps and friends will celebrate the birthdays of the members coming in the month of December at the home of Mrs. Jen- nie B, Terwilliger, 447 Park street, to- morrow evening. Fine skating, Plltz-Rhodes Rink.— advt. Despite the bad weather when rain fell and froze onto wires as fast as it came down, both the Southern New England Telephone company and the Cortecticut Light & Power company report no damage done to wires, MARC C. ALLEN HEAD OF CLUB AT CORBIN’ this week. Officers Elected For Coming Year— Bowling League, Pinochle Tourney and Christmas Party Planned. At the annual meeting of the P. & F. Corbin Foremen's elub held last Thursday evening, Marc C. Allen was elected to head the club for the en- suing year. Mr. Allen has been an ardent worker of the club, and big things are expected of the new presi- dent. Willlam Trask, also a mem- ber of long standing, was elected vice- preeldent‘ ¥. M. Steinman was elect- ed secretary.’ E. Georgeée Schaefer was elected collector. Manlius Norton, who has been treasurer of the or- ganization from its start, was elected to serve in that position again. The board of directors are: Tom Spence who has served in the capacity of Special At mis week Pound and Fruit Cake Ib 25¢ (MOHICAN PLAIN, RAISIN AND MARBLE POUND — LIGHT AND DARK FRUIT) BREAD ... Lb. 5 XMAS CAKE PIES ..... Ea. 25c I ASSORTED MOHIOCAN BUNS .... Doz. 15¢ LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR A FANCY, PLAIN OR ORNA- MENTED CAKE—ROUND OR SQUARE FORMS—FRUIT or PLAIN BUTTER. . Lb. 47c BONELESS CORNED BEEF LB, LARGE BUNCH EXTRA FARCY NATIVE SPINACH PECK SUGAR CURED BEST PURE LARD ..2 Lbs. 27c | RUMP BEEF 15¢ 2 LBS. OELERY HEARTS TACH LIVER LARGE SOLID HEAD LETTUCE 10c SELECTED EGGS ...2Doz. 7lc SL1CED FANCY 3LBS. .... SWEET JUICY CALIFORNIA ORANGES DOZ. Dried Fruit Week EVAPORATED APPLES, PEACHES AND APRICOTS, CITRON, ORANGE AND LEMON PEEL—SEE OUR PRICE, OUR FAMOU MIXED AND CEYLON TEA . SOLII) PACK 'TOMATOES . ] DINNER BLEND COFFEE Lb. 25c¢ Lb. 35¢ 22¢ FINE LAUNDRY MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK FANCY SELECTED PEAS . SOAP ... iD FISH—GET YOUR OYSTERS HERE THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS, Charge Prepald 09 Count 8 words to 14 lines to an Inch, Minimum Bpace, § L . Minimum Book Charg, Convenience of Customers. Call 926 And Ank For a."Want Ad" Operator, president for two years, H. G. Teich and Dwight Shepard. From reports received from the treasurer the club is on a sound basis, The club is contemplating a bowl- ing league which will in all probabil- ity start the first week In January. Willlam Trask was elected chairman of the léague assisted by Tom Spence and Leon Jackson, The pinocle tournament s being arranged, which will run through the balance of the winter months. R. H Wilcox will head this committee, as- sisted by Charles Kuper and Dwight shepard. The club will also arrange a Christ- mas party which it hopes will surpass the one of last year, which proved to be a great success. The committee for the Christmas party consists of Willlam Shelton, chairman, assisted by H. C. Barnes, C. E. Hellberg, George Loomis and Tom Spence. F. M. Steinman was appointed chairman of the press committee. Sodality Members Visit Inmates at Town Farm Members of St. Mary's Sodality visited the town farm Sunday after- noon- distributing gifts and candy and spreading the Christmas spirit among the inmates. An interesting program was presented including vocal num- bers by Miss Mollle Jackson and John Kiniry; recitations by Miss Elleen Odell; dances, Mary McCrann and Adeline Hurlbert. Several encores were rendered by each performer. After the entertainment a social hour was held during which gifts and candy were distributed. LEGAL NOTICE AGREEMENT OF DISSOLUTION. We, the undersigned, stockholders of The W. L. Damon company, being all stockholders of record, hereby agree each with the other, that the corporate existence of The W. L. Da- mon company, shall be wound up and terminated according to law, and W. L. Damon is hereby appointed agent and officer of the company to whom all claims against sald corporation lahnll be presented within four months from date. Dated at New Britain, Conn., 16th day of November, 1922. WILLIAM L. DAMON, DUDLEY T. HOLMES, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford; ss. New Britain, November, 16th, 1922. Personally appeared Willlam L. Da- mon and Dudley T. Holmes, stock- holders of The W, L. Damon company and made oath 'to the truth of the foregoing agreement, before me, MARY M. KINIRY, ! Notary Public, CITY ADVERTISEMENT CITY ESTIMATE. this Prepared for the Common Council by the Board of Finance and Taxation. New Britain, Dec. 18, '22 RESOLVED: That this board esti- mate that the school committee will require the sum of $625,000 for the purposes of eregting school bulldings, enlarging existing school bulldings and buying or securing land therefor and equipment thereof—and we recom- mend that an appropriation of that sum be made and in lieu of laying a tax therefor we recommend that the Mayor be requested to call a speclal meeting of the City Meeting Board to authorjze an issue of school bonds of the City of New Britain to the amount of $625,000. BOARD OF FINANCE & TAXATION Attest, H. L. CURTIS, Clerk. LIMITATION OF CLAIMS, At a Court of Probate holden at New Britaln, within and for the District of Ber- lin in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 18th day of Decem- ber, A. D., 1922, Present, Bernard F. Gaftney, Esq., Judge, On motion of K. Blogoslowski of sald New Britain, as Administrator on the Estate of Tom Nobik, allas Thomas Knablk, allas Thomas Knopik late of New Britain, with- in said district deceased. This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of sald estato to exhibit thely claims against the same to the Administrator and directs that publlc notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in sald New Britain, and having a clrculation in said district, and by posting a copy thereot on the public signpost in said Town of New Britain, nearest the place Where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from_record, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, \ Judge. WHERE. Ov! WHERE., A | GoWa RAIGE DD | MARRY A wALL STREET Copyraht 1922 by Newspaper Feature Service, 1ne . Great B ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE Burial Lots, Monuments, na tery arrangements mado, lota oared for, . John ¥, Mochan Monumental Works, cmk 8L, Corner Unlon_8t. T Florists. TIOSTON ferns for maie Al"DlY to Joseph Rosla, 2 Ml Bt. CHRISTMAS treos, extra large for church and clubs, Wholesale and retall at 93 ‘West Main St FLOWERING PLANTA—Boaton ferns Ind cut flowers for Christmas; also Christ- mas wreaths and trees. Johnson's Green- _ houses, 617 Church 8t. Tel. 880, GREENHOUBE—Cut flowers. pottod plante and all varfeties of plants, Adolfo San: d 218 k Bt T WREATHS, tory deco East 8t, CANADIAN Expeditionary Force button found. Owner can have same by paying for this ad at Herald of FOX HOUND, black and tan, lost Friday, Dec. 16th, betw this city and Plain- ville. Collar marked “F. G. Holmes," §7 Lincoln §t. Reward. §20 BILL and 2 koya lost, between and East Main Sts, Return to Mrs, Matesky, 346 High Bt High Mary = e e o “Autos aha Trucks ¥or Sale, 9 AUTOMOBILIE with starters, §100 up, Now is the time to buy, Our assortment in- des Dodges, Chevrolets, Fords, Reos d Maxwells, Aaron G, Cohen, Inc, 186 Park strect, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-3467, Open oevenings. BUTCK, 1020, 7 passenger, 8 cylinder tour- Ing car, 6 excellent tires, brand new paint, upholstery {s excellent, just thoroughly r conditioned throughout, This car looks ab- solutely new. Full set of side curtains, economicnl to operate. Bee this car before buying. New Britain Bulck Co. 236 Arch Bt. Phone 2007, “Next to a New Bulck is a Used Buick." BUICK, 1017, § passenger touring car. Me- chanleally perfy Just overhauled, new Auw I’lfll Mn W FEDERAL tires & Michelin tubes. Auth 1zed sales agency, Judd & Duniop, Franklin Bquare, Phone 1228, i prices in town Af ), 534 Weat_Maln Bt GOODYEAR TIRKS AND TUBB year means Good Wear. Ahnluuly ' anteed against imperfoctions, Don't the All automob! E. Hadfleld, successor £o stroet, % ar) wanson Co, 21 Myrtle O'NEIL'S BATTERY AND STORAGE PLAN paint, full set of side certalns, many ex- tras, and very good tires. A real buy, Now Britain Bulek Co, 225 Arch Bt Phono 2607, “Next to a New Bulck Is a Used Bulok." BUICK, 1920, 4 passenger coupa, ju oughly rneondl‘loned and newly 5 _very good tifes, upholstery perfec has many extras. Price low, New Brit- Bulek Co,, 226 Arch Bt. Phone 2007, oxt to a New Buick {s a Used Bulck." BUICK OFFERINGS—1920 roadster; 1020 touring Rex sedan, top also; 1917 road- ster, two tops. Hee theso values, Aaron G. COohen, Inc, 185 Park Bt., Conn. COMMERCE truck, % ton capacity in good running condition, Motor and tires In good shape, $160, cash or terms, New Britain Wet Wash_laundry, 30 Unfon 8t, Hartford, MAN'S GOLD watch lost yesterday morning between 16 Tremont 8t. and Main Bt. Re- ward If returned to M. Zucker, 616 Main. POCKETBOOK containing about §4 and re- celpt last Sat, Owner wants pocketbook and receipt, Mra, Johnson, 233 Arch Bt. DORT COUPE, 1920, This car has been driven very little, always handled care- fully and is really a new car In actlon, Excellent tires, Small cash payment. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch Bt. Phone 2109, —LET U8 EXPLAIN THE SYSTEM OF /NO REGRETS8--100% PERFECT, O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO, 39 WASHING= TON BT, PHONE, 900, STORAGE BATTERIBE—Winter sLorage wot and dry. Lowest prices. A, G, Hawker, 68 Elm Bt. Phone 2466, By TIRES—Bocond hand, 30x3 and 30x3%4; A0 all parts for n Ford cheap. Auto Repair Co., 638 E. Main Bt. Phone 2016-3, TIRES—Cord tires, Fore mze, 30x3% of Norwalk make and fuily guar, $9.! Rackliffe Bros, Park and Uigelow Bts, _Phone_1074, U. 8. L. BATTERY, saies and tion, T. Cogswell, 8 Chestnut LT R: UG O B S T L. WINTER STORAGE or batteries by experi- enced men, Day and night service, Bl mons Storage Battery Co. Phone 22 NEW and second auto parts. Standard Auto Repair Co., 23 Oak Bt. Phone 6154, GOLD BROOGH pin with_diamond center, lost on Walnut or High Bts. Prized as keepsake, Ample reward. 67 Arch Bt. CADIBS pocketbook containing small sum of money found, Owner may claim it by callilng Walsh & Holtfelder clgar store, Personals, L] EBSEX, 1020, 5 pass. sedan, new paint In oxcellent condition’ mechanically, fine up- holstery, good tires and many extras. New Britain Bulck Co., 226 Arch St. Tel. 2607. FEDERAL truck for esie. (me Liopard sznwa? truck—1% ton—both Contlnental motors—in good condition. Also special cab body for use on either truck. Apply J. M, Delaney & Co., Inc., Meriden, Conn ATTENTION, ALL PERSONB! — “Whole Grain Wheat" eaten twiceea day, takes aches and pains away; wonder-food of the 16c can, Am. Mdse. Union, 321 Park New_Britain, Conn, WANTED—10,000 people with corns, cal- louses, ped hands, eczema, hemorr- holds, sores or skin affections to buy a box of Honey Bee Olntment. Guaranteed. Clark & Bralnerd, Drugs. FORD CARB—We have 3 tourings and road- sters in excellent condition. Your choice at $66 and $76. R. C. Rudolph, '127 Cherry Bt. hone 2061-2. 13 oo Btan- Bt. Telo» Automobiics Wanted, DEST prices paid for used ca dard Auto Repalr Co, 23 phono 615-4. e e Auws—'l‘m servlce 13 GALL TAXi—Phone 2700 wiil bring quick, erficient taxi service to your door, N, B, __Taxi Bervice, at the K. R. Btation. % PACK.RD VICE—Best car In_the ciy for long trips. Call Joe Farr, 1847, 163 Lasalle_street. ¥@RD BPEEDSTER—Bed body, disc’ wheels ith cord tires, Bosch magneto. Price | reliable service. TAXI BTATION—Quick, in mind, Keep these phone numb right. The John Cook Co., Plainville, Conn. FORDS—From $65 to #150. 1 ton Ford truck, In A-1 condition. ' Berlin Auto Bales Co. Phone 671-5, Store Announcements. DENATURED ALCOHOL—Formula 5—188 proof. (Pyro). The best anti-freezing so- lution for your automoblle radiator. Gal- lon 66c. Franklin Square Filling Statlon, 114 Franklin Square. PAY AS YOU GET PAID and by well dressed. Boston Clothing Store. “New Britain's Family Clothier,” 63 Church St. CUTLER AUTO PARTS— MOVED FROM 23 OAK ETREET TO 88 HARTFORD AVENUB. TELEPHONE 2761. AUTOMOTIVF Auto and Truck Agencies. BUICK MOTOR CARS—'Better cars are be- ing built and Buick is bullding them.” New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch street. Telephone 2607. OADILLAC, JEWETT % PAIGE -CAR Lash Motor Co., *A lteputable Goncern ‘West Maln, Corner Linvoln 8t. COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR_ CARS— Commerce and Ruggles trucks. R, O, Rus dolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2061-3 DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service. 8, & F. Motor Sales Co, 16% Elm_8t., Cor. Franklin, Phone 731. DURANT AND STAR motor cars. and service, ‘‘Just Real Good Car. A. Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phoue 2216, FORD touring car.. Two new tires, new top, demountable rims. This car was struck by another and body and right-hand fenders wrecked. Just the thing to make into & spoedster. Had just been over- hauled, First fifty dollars takes it. Ad- dress P, O. Box 456, Waterbury, Conn. FORD SEDANS—1920 %o 1921 models, lota of accessorles, No reagonable offers or terms refusod. Several tourings at low prices. Aaron G., Cohen, Inc, 185 Park St. Tel. 2-3457 Hartford, Conn. FORDS—1917 touring car, $85; 1920 _ton truck chassls, cushion tire on rear, $125; 1917 runabout, $65. Terms If desired. Automotive Sales and Service, 200 East Main St. Phone 32701, _Daytime, 667; night, 1842-3. Louls Miller, Garages To Let. 14 GHURCH "1, 420—Garage space for one _car. _Inquire on premises. GLEN ST,—Garage space for three cars, in- _duire 124 Rockwell Ave, Tel. 1371-13. fINWOOD 8T., 116—8pace for two cars _and hegted garage. Phone 2057-3, STORAGE—Allve storage for the winter months in a centrally located, steam hent- ed, spacioue garage, Use ysur car wheps ever you want it. A mechanic always on’ tho floor and rent is reasonsble, Our serv- Ice car is aiwaye ready at your call. Just Phone 1544, Charland's Auto Service Stae tion, rear 432 Main St. for o limited numb winter storage. The 8, & I Corp.,~ Elm, Cor. Franklin St. { Motor S Tel. 731. FRANKLIN, 1917, 5 pass. sedan, with 5 brand new tires, good 'paint and uphol- stery. Stoplight and other .extras. Eco- nomical to operate and selling cheap. New Britain Bulck Co, 225 Arch St. Tel. 2607. FIUDSON coupe, 1917, In exceiient condjgion, Can be bought at a surprisingly low price for cash. An ideal var for someone. Call after 6 p. m. G. C, Kotzback, 118 Brook street, N. B. HUDSON USED CAn DEPT. Cadillac Late model 4 passenger 15 STORAGE of bicycles for all winter free of charge. Poter Rosso. I'hone 636-2, 338 Eagt Maln St Motorcycles and Blcycles._ én ACETYLENE ] Welding made new. Commerclas Phone 265-2, 111 Cherry St. AUTOMOBILE running board mold'ng put on. All varieties replaced. Remember that service is our aim and that we are auto tody and radiator experts. O. Becke ! Corbin_Place. Phone 553, AUTO PAINTING, washing and _polivhing. Lowest prices in town, considering worl manship. Let us give you an estimate. Joa ar Sue coupe at a low price, In good condi- tion. Call THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 2109. —_—— HUPMOBILE— touring, 1920; new paint and in first class shape, 1918 Chalmers sedan. 1920 Ford coupe. 1921 Vim truck, worm drive selt starter. CITY SERVICE STATION, STANLEY ST. AT HARTFORD AVB, and FORD CARS, Fordson Tractor, Saias Servs ice; genulne parts and accessories. Autu- motive Sales Co., 200 E. Main Ht. JORDAN AND FARLAN motor cars Bales and service, 174 High St., Hartford, Connecticut, Telephone 3-4599. HUPMOBILE CARS—S8ales and service. Clty Service Station, Hartford Ave. and Stan- ley Sts. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. LEXINGTON—HIgh grade motor cars. Bales and service, C. A. Bence, 61 Maln Bt. Phone_3216, 3 3 HMOON MOTOR GARS, $1360 delivered. Bulas e. Moon Motor company, 16 ‘Telephone 1530 lana mctor cars, Sales and . Hawker, 68 Eim St. Tole- phone 2456, OLDSMOBILE—Sa'es and rervice at the So. End Garage, 171 South Main street. Tele- phone 2530, REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kennsth M. Searle & Co. Sales and service. Cor. Bim and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn,' Tele- phone 2110, STUDEBAKERS—Light six tourlng, $47 speclal six touring, $1275; blg six tourin $1650; F. 0. B, factory, M. Irving Jei 193 Arch 8t. “This is a Studebaker year. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER FOR HIM FOR THE KIDDIES On Today’s Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D : |JONE Neatlonal, OAKLAND Toauster. werfect condition, R, C, Rudolph, 127 Cheniy St. Phono 2051-2, _Amszin, 353 So. Main Bt. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING and truck bodies made to order. High class work, satis- faction guaranteed and price reasonable, 1. Ravizza, 332 Park St._Phone 5 AUTO RADIATOR cores inserted i time and positively guuranteed. New and used radlators carried in stock; all makes: New England Radiator Works, 36 Kast Main §t.Phone 860. ik AXEBLS STRAIGHTENEU and wieels re= paired. Auto springs 4 specialiy, .John C. Baker, 224 Arch 8t Phone i BATTERIBS—When 1n_ trouble need of good batteries or skilled service see us first. Bdw. Zack at the City Service Stae tion, Hartford Ave,, at Btanley Bt CLARK'S automobile vaundry. Simoniz pros tects finish in winter weather. Auto washe ing. Cars oiled and greased.. Storage epace. Starting, lighting, ignition and gens erator work. Succeediug Plucker's Elece tric Co,, rear 238 Main 8t. Tel. 1344, GARBON burned out, Repairing . on all makes of cars. Vincelette Garage, rear 168_Arch St. Phone 8§69-13. GAKLAND, 1920, 5 pass, touring car, Motor {s in excellent condition, just overhauled, will not leak ofl. Full set of side curtains, 6 good tires and many extras. A good car at a bargain price. New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch St. Phone 2607, OAKLAND, 1016 touriug car, 3 new tircs, 2 extras and good running condition. $176. dition; has many extras, looks good and § excellent tires, Price right. A. G. Haw- ker, 68 Elm Bt. Phone 2456. GLDSMOBILE “8” in exce passenger, economical to operate, louks good. Price only $200. Terms to rusponsi- ble parti C. A. Bence, 61 Maln Su Phone_22! GVERLAND COUPE, 18 tioned, new paint, perfect, fully equipped and runs like new car Price right. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch 8t. Phone 2109. OVERLAND SEDAN, 1918. Paint Is excel- lent, 6 very good tires and wire whecls, upholstery is like new and runs smooth- ly. Price 1s low, part cash., Honeymon Auto Sales Co, 139 Arch St. 2109. STUDEBAKBR, 1921, special six touring in fine condition throughout. Very good bar- gain, Aaron G. :Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hartford, 1918, Just recondl- upholstery. 1918 Tires 112 Boven passenger car, Car In firet-class condition, new. ‘Alsy now spare tire, modiel good . General Te= Storage_space. Tel. 1735, 121 HOTEL Washington garago, palring and_overhauling. Day and night service. Washington street, HUDSON & ESSEX service. Charges con= sistent with workmanship. McGauley and Bennett, 139 Arch 8t. Phone 1ee. OVLRHAULH\G of ail makes of m cars. Prices are low. So. End Garage, 11]. South Main St. Phone 14‘13 I PARSON'S GARAGE AND TOOL CO., 680 ‘West Main, Machine and tool work. Auto ing, Ford blocks rebored I, 890-3, RADIATOR REPAIRED, new cores 'ine stalled, dents and jams removod from auto bodies and fendors. Hultquist Bros, 107_Arch street, Pho §iDE CURTAINS in good condition are an absolute necessity in winter. Have yours repaired or (f necessary, repla the rush sets in, which mea price snd less delay, Hurt Sf _Bt, rear. Phone 184 TOPS. side curtains and siip- to fit your car or repaired. Auto bodies of .very description upholstered and res DAired. Twenty y expericnce in this business. J. W Walsh Auto Top & Up= holstering Co., 207 Elm Bt, near Beye mour_8t. _Phor VULCANIZING and tire repairs of all kinds. Expert advice on tire conditions. _Dis- tributors of DAYTON “THOROBRED" CORD TIRES. The Ball Tire Co, 210 Arch street. Anto Parts and_Accessores. 11 BUSINESS SERVICE _ ACCESSORIES—A 10% cash discount “on all automoblle parts, eupplies and acces- sories, except tires, tuhes and gas. Thin arts, ignition parts, parts and accessoriet liffo Bros., Park & Bigelow Sta. Tel. 1074, BATTERIES—Wet and dry winter storage, all_makes. Reasonable rates. J. M. Far- rell, 110 Frankln Sq. Phone 1318, FISK & FIRESTONE tires. The users .ot these tires belleve in playing snee. Service also. West End Vulcanizing: Works, 395 West Main St. C. McCarthy, Prop. Phone 1091-3, BY CLIFF STERRETT Y FOR THE MONTH OF 1 EAGAGEMEAT RINGS Bnrbcrs, Halrdressen. Masseuse ll HAIRCUTTING--Mothers, we have two hobby-horse chairs to amuse - kiddios while having their hair trimmed. Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 32 Church. Opp. Beloin, MAGNETIC Masseuse, both body and face, skiliful Vaporic treatment for Rheurcas th Neuralgia Magnetic vibration w¢ tho spinal vertebrae for tiredness and sleeplessu treatments by visit or st her home. Mrs, Sadle Reeve, 166 Maln St. Phone 2887, Bullmng u\d Contract. | CARPmNTER “Jobbing, _shingling. M. Telephone 1492-4 between 13 d 1and atter b p._m, GHIMNEY REPAIRING ana general masn and plaster work. Work guaranteed. J. J. MeLarney, 131 Clark §t. Phone 1744-23, MASON work, bricklaying and _plastering. Charles Beh, 691 West Maln 8t. Tels ephone 1185-2. TAKE orders for ice dows for new hou working. M. T Business Service Rendered. 20 AWNINGS taken down and stored for the winter. Canoples furnished for weddings and receptions. Canvas speciaities and contain of all kinds. Eddy Awning & D Cn., City Place. showo win- all kinds of wood= 29 Lafayette St. CABINET MAKINU—AIll kinds. G. H. Day, rear 163 Arch Street. Phone 2633, SIGNS of distinction give character to your business or profession. For the city's best service In_commercial sign painting see The New B.nmn Sign Co., 34 Church Bt. T%phnn. 94. ___ UPH TURING—FIIYIIRIH'O of Work_guaranteed. J. W. Walsh, 207 B 8t._Phone_2649. UPHOLSTERING of antique furniture. All kinds of repairing. The Furniture Ex- change, 67 Arch Bt. A. J, Grafe, Mgr. MTRRORS REBILVERED and chairs caned. Workmanship guaranteed. Edward Gore tain, 168 _Arch Bt. Phone 869-3. PIOTURE FRAMING—Bring To that ]0- ture you want framed now. A framed 14 ture makes an ideal presdut. Ohi 78 West Main Bt.

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