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$2000 SPECIAL TOURING 81150 SPECIAL COUPE $1595 SPECIAL SEDAN $1665 M‘L& b, Factery Exwa TOURING $995 ROADSTER $995 COUPE $1445 SEDAN $1465 DR, HILL TOTELL OF APOSTLEY' CREED g m of Thrifty Six Built by Pai, South Church P‘sior Plans Series ‘ ifty & | . of Lenten Addressps Mak- | subjeet of | Belleve*™ oy the sermons to be Dr. George W, | of the South Congregationa!| Hill*will take his N'v—: “What I Shall R ng a Creed,” will be Buys this JEWETT =~ a series of preached Balance monihly during Lent by . Hill chureh Ney Dr mons from the Apestle's Creed and | will diseuss its various phases as fol. lows February 18 Father Almighty," there is lieve in God? rich our hum. February His Only Son ="] Believe in God the | How ean we know | Why need we How dees God v lives? “And In Jesus Christ Our Lord."” Was Jesus G If so, how? How » | think of the Viegin Birth, or of His| miracles? How Is He our Saviour? March 4—"Suffered Under Pontius | Pilate,” Why should Jesus have suf- fered? What do His sufferings real- ly mean for us? March 11 He Shall Come to Judge the Quick and the Dead.” What is judgment? How does Christ judge men? March 18—*I Relieve in the Holy Spirit.” What is the Holy Spirit? How does the Spirit work in human- ity? Can we be sure of its aid? March 25—"I Delieve in the Holy Catholic Church.” What is the func- tion of the church? Is tHe church indispensable to soclety? What claims has it upon man? April 1—"T Believe in the Resurree- tion of the Dead and the Life Ever- Jewett Special Six Sedan — Picture It at Your Oum Door! bar spring bumpers front and rear. Trunk rack and trunk at rear, with graceful body rails to protect finish. Full-nickeled radiator. Nickeled motometer. Nickeled barrel-type head lamps and side lights. Extra cord tire, tube, rim and drum-style cover in front at left. Ventilator in cowl. Adjustable sun and storm visor. Auto- matic windshield wiper.Combination tail-light and automatic stop-light. {Disc-type wheels shown are optional, at slight extra cost.] Picture such a car as this always at the dis- posal of yourself and your family! Rolling over citystreets or summer-bordered highroads, tak- ing the mountain tour or cross-country spin, A carto be proud of! Beautiful from bumper to bumper. Artistic, appealing, impressive! Sit at the wheel and command a full fifty- horsepower motor, with six smooth, well-lubri- cated cylinders. Shift the gears as you have always been told not to—fast as the hand can move. No pause, no clash. You simply cannot “jerk” this Jewett car! A new-type clutch does it. Drop from “high” to “second” at 30 miles per hour. Crawl at 2 miles; shoot along at 60— Jewett's everyday high-gear range. Accelerate from 5 to 25 miles per hour in seven seconds. will Liquor fines totalling $300 were o on jmproved, assessed in police court this morning| pronch Hat Shoppe Professional Bldg. by Judge B. W. Alling, Alex Barkow-| __, Equaling Jewett's fascinating ease of han- weather-free and storm-protected in allseasons! Lazying onsoftest cushions with all accessories dling is its emooth riding at whatever speed. Rugged six-inch frame and Paige-Timken axles of finest workmanship combine with long, flat springs and sciensifically distributed weight to ride you restfully. Everything heart could wish is included in the appointments: Full-nickeled double Ivt. . and Mrs. A. B. Johnson are staying at the Netherlands in Hart- ford. Doctor Johnson will commute between this city and Hartford. The many friends of Miss Nellie 1 basement \cGrath, formerly of this city, will police went 106 pleased to hear she is reported his home yesterday they found 300 coovering from injuries sustained last ski of 35 Oak street, being fined $50/ for reputation, and $100 for manu- facture, whjle Peter Polonis of Beaver street, pald $150 and costs| on a merger of similar counts. Barkowski lives in a tenement. When the of comfort near: Taffeta shades, window regu- lators, arm-rests, robe-rail, heater, rear-view mirror, etched dome light. Isn't that your ideal of fine-fashioned motor- ing? And this Jewett Special Six Sedan its ideal medium? Please come in and look at it. Inspector Indicate Little Activity In Those Lines “THE LASH MOTOR CO., Inc. MAI N & LINCOLN STS. WEST A REPUTABLE C ONCERN English film producers paid Ruby Miller, shown above, $2,000 another world What place should the His Father; Felyuary 25—"A Girl Edisons at C. 1. Plerce & Co.—advt, Him." . and Mrs, John J. Barry of 24 ple instruction will be given on Chris- gallons of mash, a large quantity of | juiv in an accident at the home of through which the illicit liquors| Barker street, Hartford. | CATHOLIC CHURCH BURNED : 4 e |a week, according to reports. Now she's in California to enter Resurrection hold In & Christian's | American movies. (Note: She's red-headed.) Who Told a Noble to Be Wise"; The annual examination of the March 4—"A Boy Who Fulfilled His New Britain Musical club, for active March 1 Dr. Hill begin toi v the Mo i o "’Y‘w,,;‘"’,::g;,c“;g nity street, who has been jll with bronchial pneumonia, is reported as tion life and the Christian church. moonshine whiskey and a still, the|jrs ¢ W Upson of 274 Lincoln coil of which was still wet With|gireet, where she was employed at the _ The past week was one of little ac- | were drawn for sale, the police &l-| Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kennedy of tivity in building and in the real es-[leged. | Providence, R. are receiving con- Hart & Cooley Mfg. Co., alterations | he sold for $1.50 a quart. | to Corbin place storage house, $3,000. Had Red Signal Light. I Montreal, Tabs | 17.-The second Catholic church to burn down in ; SEE THIS W ONDER CAR—On Exhibition at Jasting,” Have we any intimations of Dr. Hill will give a series of spe- clal addresses to Juniorss during the| o | N Lenten season on the general topic, C l m’ “Some Children in the Book.” ' lty te February 18—"A Boy Who Trusted sei— Bibther ¢ Praye: 1—"A Girl l] # {members, will be held on Monday Who Was Cured”; March 18—"A Boy evening, April 16, at the Camp school With a Basket of Food"; March 25— “Walkill Bar” Assessw 3150__111:-” on Prospect street. “A Girl Whom Jesus Took"; April 1 Radio scts and supplies at Morans' ——“A Boy Who Had His Wits About oot iy . el el o { John, the nine n t old son of Man With Signal Also Pays | g monn Bl which he will give instruction on “What It Means to Be a Christian,” and *“What Church Membership In- volve The class will be continued for five successive Sundays and sim- g liquor. A copper container shaped |time of the accident. Miss McGrath Reports From City Clerk and Bullding | 15 it the body and ng shoulder|was taken to the New Britain Gen- and waist straps was located and|cra] hospital and was a patient there seized. The container had an "inlet|for five months. She is now at the for whiskey and a small faucet!yome of Mr. W. J. Callahan of 146 tate market, reports from the offices Alex admitted selling. He said he|gratulations o he birth of a son, of Building Inspector J. C. Gilchreest | was in poor health and for that rea-| Robert Edward. Mrs, Kennedy was unf{ City Clerk A. L. Thompson show. | son realized a little profit on liquor, | formerly Katharyne McCarthy of this Following are the building permits| but he asserted that his sales were| ¢ity, issued: limited to two gallons a week which| & William M. Dower, alterations to| In the Polonis case, the police told | home on Locust street, §15. of an alleged system of informing| o, ., 5~ .o TN e Roseben Hat Shop, store front on|customers that the “dry squad” was| CoRada within a week was destroyed Kain strect: /$000; CAtHas oM Fhd. Deerilannr o AR _Lnsxlor;lahy at Pon(;«{x, a small tt_)wn!u; New Britain Gas Light company, | nei hborhood, this i 2 Saskatchewan, with a loss estimated L3 is being in the form| 7646 000, The only thing saved was repairs to Pine street building, $250. Central Block Co., new store front, $2,000. Warranty Decds. Bodwell Realty company to Narn- gool Manstakian, Mansfield avenue. Johanna Gorman to Mary C. Gor- man, Black Rock avenue. Pietro Allegrezzo to Marzi Camelli, of a red electric ilght. last night the light was out of order when the police came, about 6 o'clock, and they had no trouble getting into the store. They proceeded to search for liquor whercupon Peter volunteered to take them to where a quart of moonshine was hidden. This, he said, was for his own personal use. a statue of the Virgin, A defective furnace pipe is blamed for this fire, r—— e ———————————— 1 HARTFORD AUTO SHOW Queen street. Tony Mareika to John Mack, Kelsey street. Anton Moceika to Anna Lucas, Kel- sey street. Union Realty Co., Inc, to Sund, et al., Kensington street. Ostap Ostapchuch to Jim Levitski, Beaver street. Bodwell Realty Co. to D. J. Man- ning, East and Landers streets. Alex Buinickas to Joseph Lastaus- kas, Kelsey street. Jhe Lincoln Real?i Co. WHOSE RVERAL 'ALL NEXT WEEK THE OLD HOME TOWN WILL ORGANIZE ORCHESTRA Ellen |Members of Business and Profession- al Women's Club to Iorm New OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD ' FOR SALE 2-FAMILY HOUSE ~— Belvidere — ‘ Steam Heat Garage COX & DUNN AGENTS Mass, Mutual Life Insurance Co. 72 MAIN ST. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2013, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs BY STANLEY Musical Body. Plans are being made by the mem- | bers of the Business and Professional Women's club to organize an orches- tra. Many social events are held at the club house when it has been nece: ry to hire orchestras to furnish music. The club members believe that an orchestra of their own could do as well. Those interested in the proposition are asked to communicate 'wilh Miss Marion White Miss Grace Gerard has been ap- pointed chirman of the new general entertainment committee of the club with power to appoint her aides. The purpose of the committee is to ar- range any kind of special entertain ment. This committee will not function until affer March 15, —DRINK — AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a large bottle of lemon and lime—something you will like— i’s delicious, Three size bottles—5 WASTED money only pays for the funeral of your blasted hopes. Pay your money for a fine piece of property and let us show you how the rent money will buy the house. LT HONE. S L7190 THE LINCOLN REALIY (@ Y Room 212 < & % \W Booth Block. QP Bogth faack, A. W. Winans Ts Survived by Sister, Mrs. M. A. Traver, Aged 89, Last of Family of 13 Children. A. W. Winans died at his home in Worcester, Thursday morning, at the age of 92 vears. Mr. Winans had several relatives and friends in this city and was a brother of Mrs. M. A. Traver, who makes her home with her son, H. A. Traver of Maple| street. Mrs. Traver is the last sur- viving member of a family of 13 children and will be 90 years old next July. The funeral was held in Rock- ville today. o —— COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas heaters, etc. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. 24 Lafayette St. Tgl‘ 1329-2 A. D. Clifford — BUILDER — 44 Hawley Street ESTIMATES FURNISHED Jobbing Promptly Attended to Tel. 289 10c, 15¢. FOR SALE SURANCE — LIFE INSURAN ~ REAL ESTATE AND MONEY TO LOAN. H. D. HUMPHREY | 272 MAIN ST.—ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 2-Family House at east end for only $5,500. Will do business on small pash. Extra piece of {land included. ' mfl' & Patflsm { Money to loan on first and second mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE. CO. Xel. 1493-4 272 Main Street Phone 343 " Rooms 305-6 Bunk Bidg, THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the ! A-B-C Want Ads THE MUSIC TEACHER FROM HOOTSTOWN WAS DELAYED - TODAY, KEEP/ING HIS PUPILS WAIT/NG ForR MORE ‘- THAN TWO HOLRS~—