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f it | T v " BILLS FOR MARCH Report to Common Council The bills for fiscal year total $39,031.40 a to be submitted to the common coun ell next Wednesday night will show, The report of the finance commit- tee shows bills charged to the varl- ous departments as follows: Incidentals, $3,255.82; dogs, §84; payment election expenses, on principal, $2,000; city hall commission, § fort station fund, $4,0 interest, § 49.38; com ; Municipa Home Service fund, $19.59; park 0 of cach month, probably will commission, $304.07; health board,|yo1i o gession this coming week, $993.40;: Rocky Hill sanitarium,|wpen the matter Is expected to be $1,388.11; board of public works, [prect o o O eration. $1,805.09; sewer construction, A White army outing to be hela 417.90; sewer maintenance, §158. some time in the summer at Lake street improvement fund, $16 | Compounce, was suggested and a coms street lighting, $2,823.26; water de- njttee consisting of Wilmont Wright, partment, $8,724.19; police board, | ppeg ¥ ngel and Robert Vantine was $276.56; garage commission, $305.04; $7 fire department, board, $3,705, The claims mmmmvo will mend disposition of claims as follows: To Sam Sayad who fell on a walk on|time during the carly pnrt of May. Commercial street, thrusting his head through a plate glass window, $20, the original claim of $71.66 heing Go OPERATION SOUGHT | cut; Ralph Scarpa, who fell on Chestnut street, $19.65, the original claim of $94.65 being cut; Mrs, Anna Commercial Organizations Asked by V! e] Chure stree T et e fop: Sietr | Hoover to Al in Relicving Freight Anna Pitauskas, who fell on Park| Congestion. street, $44, the amount asked for; Mrs. Mary Russell, who fell on Park| Washington, April 14.—Commercial street, recommending that she be | organizations were asked by Secretary given leave to withdraw, and a simi- | Hoover today to cooperate with rail- Jar recommendation in the claim of road managements in a national ef- Mrs. John Del Monti, who suffered |fort to get the large volume of nm-I fnjury in a fall on Main street in road traffic expected durlng 1923 | front of the old Burritt school. | handied expeditiously and withat | e R RO B | congestion. | Pointing out that railroads have | g TOBACCO STOCK BURNED United Enough “Smokes” to Supply Kingdom For Weeks Bumed in London Fire, Several is TLondon, April 14.—(By Associated Press)—Enough tobacco to keep all | fhe smokers in the United Kingdom | supplied for several weeks was hurn- ed in a fire at the port of London's bonded warehouses on the Victoria docks this morning. It is estimated that some 6,000 tons were destroyed and huge quantities damaged. The monetary loss is not known but the minimum estimate is 1,000,000 pounds. Officers of Aziz Grotto To Visit Harmony Lodge The officers and prophets of Aziz Grotto, M. O. *V. P. E. R, will make an officlal visitation to Harmony Jodge, No. 20, F. & A ) Monday evening. Monarch Ralph R. Merigold has issued orders for his associate of- ficers to be present in full evening dress. Worshipful Master Andrews will exemplify the Master Mason de- gree as the work of the evening. It 18 expected that the lodge room will be well filled with prophets, many of whom were raised in Harmony lodge, No. 20. SEEE——————e———— Notice Taken by virtue of an Execution to| me directed and will be sold at Pub- Yic Vendue to the highest bidder, at| the public sign-post in the Town of New Britain, 14 days after date whlrh wiil be on the 2§th day of April, A. D., 1928, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy said execution and my fees thereon, the following described prop- | erty to wit: 1 Victrola, 26 Records, 1 Air Pump, 1 Bottling hine, 1 Bottling Washing ed at 65 Pearl street, in the sald Town | ©of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, Conn,, 24th day of April A. D, 1922, GEORGE A. ST this | SE————— SUNDAY JACKIE COOGAN IN “DADDY" TEARS! THRILLS ! LAUGHTER! DON’T BE MISLED There is a Difference! GRADE “A” MILK Order today for your baby. is the purest, the safest. THE UNITED MILK COMPANY 49 WOODLAND ST. POLLY AND I :'W Y'SPOSE YER IMA EVER CAME AMOUNT T0 $30,031 Finance Committee Prepared to} the first month of the charity recoms | ghe Machine, all locat- | R | necticut State Radio convention be- @ | high school. ¥ e s e oY T R v 3 SUGGEST E. B. C. MEET IN WALNUT HILL PARK: I xecntive Committee to Recelve Novel siuggestion From White Army At An open air meeting in Walnut Hill class will Next Meeting [ purk. for Bveryman's Bible |be recommended to the executive | committee, at its meeting next week, according to the action of the staff b ot of the White urmv, who met | last evening at the Y, M, A The men feel that it hmlld be a| (real novelty to have a meeting in the open air and recommend to the com- ! mittee that the meeting be held in the ' park next to the last Sunday in May, % just before the class closes for the | i summer, . x The executive committee, which ! meets sometime between the 10th and appointed, = regular monthly White army banquet was postponed hecause of annual bangquet of Everyman's| Bible class, which will come some | | made heavy investments in increas- ing fucilities and equipment in a let- | | ter to various trade bodies, Mr. Hoo er declared that it was vital that ship- | ers assist by taking in winter sup-' | plies during the summer by loading | cars to capacity and by reducing car | reconsignment and refraining from demanding excess car supply in oper- | ations. ‘} LEAGUE NOT ENDORSED | Des Moines, Ia., April 14.—(By As- |sociated Press)—Efforts to insert en- |dorsement of the league of nations in |the war prevention resolution of the Natjgnal League of Women Voters faill today for lack of a second to the motion made by Mrs. Blanche | McKelvy of Omaha. Mrs. McKelvy said she was inspired to offer the sub- | stitution by Lord Robert Cecil's ad-| dress last night. THREE MEN JAILED New Haven, April 14—Three men who had consorted with Mrs. Lena Huntington, whose body was found in a shack on March 21 were sent to jail for three months each by the city court today. They had admitted abuse of the woman whose death the coroner found was not due to violence “ut as a result of a carousal with the men. HE, \I)S CHRISTIAN UNION New Haven, April 14.—John Stater | of this city was elected president of the Young People's Christian Unior | of Connecticut at the annual conven- tion in the church of Messiah, today. | Other officers are: Ronald Brown, Hartford, vice-president; J. Harold Cobb, Norwich, secretary; Miss Villa Bussy, Norwich, treasurer; D. H. Lein- | |ng. Danbury, Arthur Litchfield, | Bridgeport and Miss Ruth Downing, | Meriden, trustees. GAMES CANCELLED { Baltimore, April 14.—The game be- tween the Baltimore Orioles and | Boston Red Sox was cancelled today | because of rain. | maiy, | Washington, April 14.—The Boston |Brraves and the Washington club ;m!]cd off their game today because of | wet grounds. | [ — ; RADIO CONVENTION New Haven, April 14—~The Con- gan here today at the Commercial The addresses bore en- |tirely on different phases of receiving |and transmission illustrated with ap- Our TEL. 1610-2 {at Muelheim “obviously intending to |SHOE “REPATRING—Work and _materlal put the notes in circulation,” says a| the hest. Loweet prices in town. Shoes semi-official statement issued here Phone 1988, G. Blancota. today. ANTED—1,000 men, women and children The German government assumes to be well dressed on easy weekly pay- that the Frnch government did not| ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church St. Next to Herald office. | Public Works, City of New Brl!uln. in i ' ANNOUNCEMENTS ] e e e WY City Items THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS: Charge Prepald The Knights of Pythias will hold its roll call tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Methodist church and will attend the Bible class session in a hody, Rackliffe Bros. ofter Norwalk Tires![| } dave:i/i: 11ne 40 9 at old prices. You save the advance, 3 dayi 1lne, .2 a1 —advt, 4 day 1 line 3 kTl Mrs. James McAleer of Smalley ||| § 42! ”,':: - 14 | street was operated on today for ap- ine $1,80 u.no | pendicitis at the hospital, French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main Bt., Prof, Bldg. Exclusive millinery, ! \—«nmn | Meet me at the K, of C, Fair to-| | | night.—advt, 14 1 \'llrly Order nnw- Upon Apyvllt‘lllnu. “Count 8 worda to a line, 14 lines to an Inch, ’ Minimum Spacs, 3 Lin Minimum Book Charge, 35 Centa No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, l‘or Classified Page on Same D | Zionist Mass Meeting at Hebrew ay, ¢ | | v School, Sunday night. Speaker, A.| ('afi\d':m‘t'nrc.cp:.rdcg:l.o{mt:'. "‘Z"fi":i‘: nd |Goldberg —advt, Rackliffe Bros. offer Norwalk Tires at old prices. You save the advance. Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator, | { =—advt, - | " 'Starlight Day - P "-«mh:f Ight Bay" fox-trot at Morans ANNOUNCEMENTS ] Dancing and entertainment at the | K. of C. Tair tonight.—advt, | Lost and Fonund L] BANKBOOK, Comme 1 Trust, No, 21,- 484, Finder pleuse return to bank, LOOSE ROLL OF BILLS lost botweon Areh and Cherry Sts, Tuesday evening, Ex- cellent reward to finder, Joe Rydholm, 69 Arch 8t, |""Five Vietor Specials at Morans'.— | BA | advt, | A regular mecting of the Sunshine nuclely will be held Monday afternoon | at 2:30 o'clock. Zionlst Mass Meeting at Hebrew | LOST—Between Arch and Greenwood Bt School, Sunday night. Speaker, A, Thurs, about 6 p. m., a role contalning pletures of Mary Pickford. Finder return rald office. Preclous, Reward. e marked . containing two $20 bills, lost between Plainville center and Hnrtl corner, Return to H('rlld BW AIH' for the return of a part Angora, to Willlam nry_ Sl W RwT W. ATf‘ll, ll\flu‘ with Inltlulu o, F Mail or bring to Herald office.—advt. | "", lost between Newington and New Ladio scts !ln(l suppites at Morars' | Britaln center on Hartford trolley, Finder Goldberg.—advt, Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans | {=—advt, Gulbransen Player Plancs, Morans' | ~—udvt, To complete the file an October 17, 1922, issue of The Herald is wanted. Carlmon, 154 SR kindly return to 756 East St. and re- Dancing and entertainment at thc\“”r‘;; :::;‘;:’H o T . NI i Tincens, wi i wris K. of C. Falr tonight—advt. band lost. Reward If roturned to Art Crying For You' Fox-trot, White- _Bign_Co., 287 Main St. man's Orch.—C. L. Pierce & Co.— | WRIST WATCH—Wiite gold, 108t recent- 2 "farewell Blues'" Fox-trot, Victor ly. Reward. 4 i record No. 19032, C. L. Pierce & Co. NETE [ ~—advt, j 5 LOAD your camera with our fresh fiim and Zionist Mass Mecting at. Hebrew | = got six pletures out of six exposures, Ar- School, Sunday night. Speaker, A. | cade Studio. 5 Goldberg.—advt. MENT MEN{—I( you are losing your maniy strength and sre nervous, despon¥ent, weak, run down, or suffer from un- natural losses, we want to mall you our | book entltied ““Perfoct Manhood, Its Real Meaning and How to Attain It." This book describes “Sextonique,” a restorative tonlc that costs you nothing if not re- tioved or benefited, Write today to Cum- Seize German Bank Notes, But They Were Not Yet Completed. | Berlin, April 14—(By Associated | perland Clismical Co, 48¢ Berry- bleok, Press.)-—-The German embassy here ED--10,000 peopic wIth corns, cal- , chapped hands, eczema, hemor- rholds, sores or skin affections to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment. Guaranteed to please. For sale by Clark & Brainerd Co., Dickinson Drug Co. has been instructed by the German government to notify the French gov- ernment that French troops seized a number of incomplete bank notes and plates from a private printing plant | Store Announcrmen(.s K sanction the action of the troops and therefore expects both restoration 0t, the missing material and an assur- ance that no impressions have been taken from the plates. The note addg that the Reichsbank has declared that any notes so printed would be worth- less. WE have inaugurated a camera service station where you can get all Informa- tion free how to run your camera and get results. Come in and talk plctures Arcade Studlo. l AUTOMOTIVE ! Auto and Truck Agencies 8 H 2 COLUMBIA, Dort, Overland and Willys- ity Advertisement Overland " motor_care. K. G. Rudolphy 127 Cherry St. Phone 2061-2. CHEVROLET touring, $526; conpe, § Reduction of High street building sedan, 3860; F. O. B. factory. The New Britain Mutor Sales Corp., 6 Main St. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Salcs and service, 8. & F. Motor Sales Co, 166 Eim 8t., Cor. Franklin. Phone 731, lines. Notice s hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Room 206, City Hall at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, April 17th, 1923 on the pro- posed reduction of the building line on the west side of High street, from Broad street northerly about 120 feet. All persons interested are requested | to be present at sald hearing, if they see cause, and be hvard in relation to the above. BOARD OF Pl’liL!(‘ WORKS, George H. Johnson, Sec'y. " City Advertisement ice; genulne parts aud accseories. Autos _mutive Sales Co., 200 E. Maln 8t. JORDAN AND MFARLAN motor cars. Sales and service. 174 High St,, Hartford, Connecticut. _Phone 3-4589, HUPMOBILE CARS—Bales aud service, City Servico Station, Hartford Av Stanley, and 16 Main §t. A. M. Paonessa. LEXINGTON—HIigh grade motor cars, Sales and service, C. A, Bence, 51 Main Bt. Phone_2215. NASH and Oakland motor cars. Bales and service. A, G. Hawker, 58 Elm St. Tele- phone 2456. REO MOTOR CARS and trucks, Kenneth M. Bearle & Co. Sales and service, Cor. Eim SOUTH MAIN STREET CURBS and Park Sis, New Britain, Conn. Tele- —— phone_ 2110, Notice is hereby given that a hear-|™ s B et ing will be held before the Board|.,....wens right stx touring, 8978 of Public Works, City of New Brit- ain, in Room 206, City Hall, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Tuesday, April 17th, 1923 on the proposed re-setting of the curbs about two (2) feet back on both sides of South Main Street, between Franklin Square and Edson Street. All persons interested are request- ed to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in re- lation to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, GEO. H. JOHNSON, Sec. iaaaae—————— special six touring, $1,275; big six touring $1,750; F. O. B. factory. M. Irving Jeste: 193 Arch 8t. “Thi Studebaker year.’ AUTO BARGAINS— Big variety of slightly used touring cars and roadsters. Small payment down and pay balance as you ride, to sult your pocketbook. RELIABLE USED CAR EXCHANGE, 86 ARCH ST, CALL 2950 FOR DEMONSTRATION. Open Evenings and_All Day Sunday 8| ALL-AMERICAN truck, 1920, 1 To pay Inquire 413 Fa ‘mington Florists and Nurserymen. CALIFORNIA and Japanese privet, 2 feet high, at $3.00 per 100. Adolph andalle, Oak 8t. Tel. 589-12. SRR CUT flowers and potted plants, New Brit- aln Greenhouse, Onk and LaSalle Sts. DAHLIAS and giadiolus—New and up to date varleties. Catalogue on application. D. W. Peckham, Middlefield, Conn FRUIT and shade trees; grape vines, bar- berry, California and Japanese privet hedge; also rose plants. Thomas Paonessa, 212 Onk St. Tel. 699-2, NURSERYMAN—Place your order now for “paint and tires . six, {ourl will mechanically perfect. able. Call 1499-6. BUICK TOURING CAR, 1919, in very good shape mechanically, recently overhauled, good paint and upholstery, 5 good tires. C._A. Bence, 51 Main St. Plione 2215, BUICK SEDAN, 1918; new paint, in Sxoh: lent running condition, Will sacrifice for quick sale. M. Irving Jester, Arch u. _“This_Is_a_Studebaker Year,” _ BUICK, 1921, 6 cylin passenger tour- ing car, mechanical condition very goos “Black kitten, | | | AUTOMOTIVE —_Auton And Trucks For bale \ CAR~— Bulck, 1023, 6 pass, tour,, with Rex top, Bulek, 1 4 oyl rdsti,, like new. Bulck, 1931, 6 pass, touring. Buick coupe, 1920, 4 pass. with dlsk . wheels, Bulck coupe, 1920, 4 pass, Bulck coupe, 1919, 4 pass, Bulck touring, 1920, £ pass, touring, Bulck roadster, 1920, Bulck roadster, 1917, Dodge roadster. un Maxwell touring, er, 1019, 6 pass, Bl:a al 8lx. Hesex, 1920, 6 pass, sedan, new paint, Onkiand, 1920, § pass. touring. Chovrolet, 1931 roadster, Most of these cars have been recon- ditioned and newly painted, Open every evening until 9 o'clock| Plck out your used car and call for demon- stration, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO, 225 ARCH BT. TEL. 2607, FOYER 915, 6 crlinder, ¢ passenger conps. Perfoct engine, just reconditlos Palot and finish_excellent. Upholstery porfect, § brand new cord tires, bumper, stoplight and visor. Call up for demonstration. w Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t. Tel. ¥ xt to a New Bulck is & Used Bulck. P BUICK, 1920, 6 cylinder, 4 passenger coupe, Excellent paint, 6 brand new tires, per- COME AND SEE OUR NEW USED CAR DEPT.—LARGEST IN TOWN— 1921 Buick sedan. 1920 Buick 7 pass. touring. Bulck, 7 pass. touring at $200. 1920 Dodge touring. 1918 Dodge roadster, 1918 Dodge sedan, Practically brand new Dodge bus- iness coupe. Ford coupe, Maxwell roadster. Mazxwell touring. 1920 Maxwell touring. 1920 Oakland sedan. 1022 Studebaker Light 6 touring. 1920 Studebaker Big 6 touring. 3 Studebakers at §100 each. Ford sedan. Ford touring. Dort touring, and many others. 1022 1922 1922 Come early and have your choice of the best In used cars at a low price HONEYMAN AUTO BALES, 139 ARCH BT. PHONE 2108, CWALMERSE, © passenger is running every day. H. Stanley St. Phone 154-3. CHEVROLBT—5 passenger touring car, 1919 model. In good condition. Inquire Man- ning's garage, Corbin Place. THEYROLET BEDAN—A-1 condition, small mileage. Auto light generator 6 to'8 volt, Sterling rectifier for charging radlo or auto battery. 1-6 H. P, electric Ellington motor. W. T. Yeamans, Stewart St., Bel- videre, New Britain. First St. off Allen rom_Stanley St. 1922, oma-ton truck chassis. 7 ng 8. Blake, 1928 _ Autos and Trucks For Sale L] YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD USED AUTOMOTIVE ' 1 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING ~and ™ striping, Lowmdyrlcu In town, Jos Amesin, 344 Hartford Ave, BATTER(ES8—When b trouble and lu of |ood batteries ol Jlul-d service see us nm. Zack Uity rv . m(ord Ave ll lunlq DING, BRAZING and cutt! oumu. ng. Bcored nders filled by guarant J. Nelson, 613 East 8t rhon 1 SPRING CLEAN-UP IN USED CARS~ 1922 Bulek coupe. Jb ok setaer. you want to smile al summel " 1010 Bints, Sonrin “rouild_order Mood t:res, I you have she 1017 Cadillac, 7 pa dan, worn down tire in condltion, have it 1020 Cole 8, 7 pass, touring, retroaded, Walter Tire Bhep, 634 West 1920 Essex touring, u“ e TR R (T 130:0akiand. ot nlnd 108 hew conticion, Uorus instalied: 1932 Palge 606, 7 pass, touring. 'w prices, New England Radiater Works, 1920 Py § pass. touring. 35 B, Main 8t, Phoue ¥¢0. CARBON burned out VEI]I nl 'IM. Olli 60¢ a cylinder ll t! All these ca ‘e In perfect con. 538 last Main Bt. Tel. nu l. aitton, i CARE WASHED, pollsned, oiled and lon, These cars are guaranteed o AR e Sl Laundry, rear 23 Clar! Autom Main S8t. Phoue 1id4. CYLINDER GRINDING Wnd repairing &t the Curtaln Automotive Service Co., 463 _West Main Bt. Phone_bl AYTON “THOROBRED' GURDS AND FABRICS8—When shopping for tires, don't fall to give this tire coustderation, The . Ball Tire Co., 21 Arch iTUDBON & ESBEX 'ge8 con- sistont with wulkmlnnhln. McGauley and Bennett, 139 Arch Bt Phone 1199, fTOTEL Washington gnruge. General res palring and overhauling. Day and night service, Transients sccommedated, Low rates, Tel, 1735, 121 Washington street, GPEN weather will soon be here, Your LASH MOTOR COMPANY, INC, WEST MAIN & LINCOLN 8T8, “A REPUTABLE CONCERN." TEL. 3000, 87-4, D touring, four oyiin passen, Rood, Price only 200, Terms to_ responsi- | OF ar should be in good condition for tours blo partics. C. A. Bence, 51 Main Bt.| jng “ave it overhsuled st Charlsnd's — - Auto Service Station, 432 Maln 8t FTARTING, Tighting and ignition Work, Satlsfactory service. Electrical parts for sale, Clarx's Automobile Lauudry, rear 235 Main St. Phone 1344, TOPS, slde curtains and seat covers, made USED CARS OF QUALITY— 1922 Durant Coupe, 4 pass, (This car 18 brafd new). over and repaired at Doolittle's Auto Top Palge 666, 7 pass, 8hop, 338 ‘Main_8t, * Oakland, 4 pass. Sport model. TOPS, slde curtains and siip-covers made Packard, Twin 6, tp fit your car or repaired. Auto bodies 6 New Dayton Cord Tires. of every description upholstered and re- 1921 Ford Coupe. puired, Twonty years' experience ln this 1922 Bulck Roadster. businces. J. W, Walsh Auto Top & Up- 1922 Btudebaker Coupe. holstering Co., 207 Klm St., near BSey- 1918 Jordan, 7 pass. mour Bt. Phone 2649, i McCARTHY & BT. THOMAS, = o N—— 1208 STANLEY BT, TELS. 1306 OR 1460, OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. r————— L BUSINESS SERVICE ] ——————————————) Barbers, Hairdressers, Masseuses 18 It | TBT us recharge and Inspect your bgttery HAIRCUTTING — Mothers, we have “two Auto Parts and Accessories 11| lobby-horse chairs to amuse kiddies 3 2) while having their hair trimnjed. Hours, | § 8. m. to b p. m. 82 Church, Opp. Beloin, LA FRANCE BEAUTY PARLOK—Missss C. TIRES - BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES— | M: ock and Kath, “""’“‘,:","”" T Cord tires 30x3!5 at $12.00, Ford batter- les at $20.00. All goods guaranteed. | O'Nell Tire & Battery Co., 39 Washington | uildi outract i 8t. Phone 800, “Friendly Bervice.” BICKFORDg & ANLON, u“-pem,g,' “and bullders, Garages sud general repairs, Bickford, 2 R—{ull{: H"u!ll. on, 4 9 A oi i CARPENTE! nd_jobbing work. Shingiing | AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT —Gasoiine, olla, | & speclalty. Also gutter and couductor | greases and tire service. Clark's Auto Ac- | _work. Paul Zehler, Tel. 1964, ces 'y Bhop, 138 Bo. Main St. CHIMNEY REPAIRING and general ma BATTERIES—Ank the man Who owoa & | work. F. Selander, 86 Sexton st. ¥hone Philadelphla. Guar. 2 yi M. Far- 2420, J. rell, 110 Frankiin Squal Phone 1216, CHIMNEY REPAIRING and and plaster work. Work guu.anteed, Jo J. Mcaruey, 151 Clark St. Phons 17¢4-33, ELLCTRICAL WORK, wi.ing and fxtures, _send u card to A. Tyler, vod Stanlvy 8t. ROOF WITH NEPONSET—8ome of its ad- AUTO SUPPLIES—A 10% cash discount off plies. This offer, includes such iters as bumpers, legal stop lights, legal tail lights, polish, soap, spark plugs, Boyse moto-meter, Klaxon and Stuart horns, etc. Rackliffe Bros., Inc., Park and Bige- low Sts. Phome 1075. GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES—'(ood- year means Good Wear.” Absolutely guar- vantages: Its shingle eftect, siate sur- face makes it more durable than wood siingles and cheaper to' apply. A 10- year guarantes und a more attractive roof, goes right on over the shingles. An esthnate anu demonstration of the ma- anteed against Imperfections. Don't ex. : . periment, get tho best. All automiobila| {541 used coste notung. Gl M. O, sizes, Charles E. Hadfleld, successor to| & . 8. oofing Contractor, Phone 108’ Hadfleld-Swanson Co., Telephone 1706, ) WILLARD STORAGE Batteries. Sales and service, Simmons Storage Hattery Co, 167 Arch 8t. Phone 2245. 21 Myrtle street. TAKE orders fot icv-boxes, showcases, win- dows for new houses; uil kinds of woods working. M. Tomko, 2 Lafayette st Business Service Kendered 20 DEVELOPING and priuting. Do justics to Ohra- betore you put it into service for the summer. A. G. Hawker, 52 Eim 8t, Tel, o 11 LRl o, i s Sl KPR PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM GUF tire, cord and fabric, in all sizes. T. H. Cogswell, § Chestnut 8t. MIRRORS HESILVERED and c caned. Workmanship guaranteed. Kaward uor- 168 Arch St. Phone 869-2, ¥ L el s JARNEES S0 taln, T L. 53 wervi L L - LA I ”.,5,.,",?",‘{"“,,‘}‘“:“.’ 'c,“‘.,,'l;'.,,,"’:. ROOFING paper sold or applied. Materials e A and work apsolutoly guaranteed to stop e leaks. City Hardware Co, 49 kast Main R T R St._Phone - 3660, 13 GALI TAXI—Phone 2700 will bring quick, eficiant taxi service to your door. N. B PLACE your awning order o walt until the spring rush (s i FORD COUPE, 1921, excellent condition all around; also has Zenith carburetor, In- quire R. C. Rudolph, 126 Cherry St. FORD COUPE 1922—Newly painted, equipped with four new tires and slip covers. Lash Motor Co., West Main and Lohl;ll'oln 8te., a Reputable Concern, Tel. 0. HUDSON CABRIOLET—A new paint job ‘worthy of this good car. Thoroughly over- hauled. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc,, 185 Park PAIGE, 1920, 7 passenger touring car In good condition. Price $475. Discount for cash, Bee H. G, Hancock, 86 West Main 8t., care Home Banking & Realty Co. Phone 1728, STUDEBAKER touri ar, at once. Phone 153-13. street. TBED FORDB—1917 runabout $50; coupe $165; light delivery $100; 1920 coupe $300: commercial panel dellvery truck $150, Many other bargalns., Easy terms. Au- thorized Ford sales and service agents, Automotive Sales & Service Co. 200 E. Main. Tel. 2701, Cheap 1f taken 31 Greenwood Just like new. Price reasonable. R, C. Awning & Decorating Co., City Hi Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2. Taxi Service at the R. R. Station. SIGNS, l‘how cards, :nnarl. h\ymeun \-ark. DODGE roadsters and touring cars. Low | PACKARD BERVICE—Best car In the city | Leading .pictorial artists. Prompt services prices. Easy terms. Look them over be- g:s-lflnslwv- Call Joe Farr, 1847. 163| Art 8ign Co., 287 Maln 8 | fore buying elsewhere. Aaron G, Cohen, e i srctics an ' Inc, 185 Park St, and 867 New Britain | TAX{ STATION—Quick, relluble gervice. “:’.,".';.}:. r:::' 'u?’i‘.'ia."i)“?..fi‘é’. " Ave., Hartford, Conn. Keep these .yhono numbers i mind, [ Church 8t Daytime, 667¥ night, 1842-3, Louis Mller, THE PALACE Auto Livery, P. J. Cirves, Prop.,, 284 Main Bt., rear Hudnon Lunch, Tel. 2906. Ntiht Tel. 1711-5. {PHOLSTERING of aatique furniture, ‘ANl kinds of repairing. The Kurniture Bz changd o7 Arch uz. A, J. Grate, Mgr, l(owrcyan and Blcyclu 1 Denlms DS 21 HARLEY-DAVIDSON, 1916, wth' 1510 side \ J. E. CONGER X 1 18 very goeZ, all 1068-13, Dentiet. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—1920 inodal, ‘with | 282 Main 8t. Tel, 1T0L sido car, completely equipped, ilsc wheols, e e Price reasonable, Wm. Venberg, 202 Dix | _ Dressmaking and Millinery 33 8t clty. i HATS—That sre stylish and well made. INDIAN motorcycle, 1919, wii side car,| Large variety to choose from. Prices ai C. T. Anderson, 213| _lower here. Violet Millinery, 386 Ar Price reasonable, 8 HEMSTITCHING at Ginsburg's Dress Pi ing and Button Covering Shop, 19 W nut 8t. Phone 1338 LESSONS In_dressmaking. Special prices to $17 8 1916 at §50. Also several Indlan side classes and clubs. Privato lessons. Wome cars at $25 and higher. Al: these ma-| an's Institute Method, Tel. Jane B, chines have been tioroughls rebuilt and I, 64 overntuled A small deposit will secure = it e any of them for future dedvery. e ing an eaning E. Hadtield, successor to Ha llela-Swensou L a8 vered by The Myrtle § INDIAN motorcycl CLOTHES called for and | London t ¥ Servl London 8hop. 8t Good condition, 15oks. good and. price’ | memons 008, Bl corher Maln right. A. G. Hawker, 53 klm 8t. Tel. 2456 C';ffi‘“"u:';‘m"n Mol ';".';‘c'.}"'p:‘:::' NEW and second-hand bicy:| Repalrin, draperies, portieres, curtains, cleaned or Low price guaranced, Usllad for and d dyed. Satisfaction guaranteed. New Brite livered. Peler Hosso, 336 kast Maln -Iyu Dry Cleaning Corp., 96 W. Maln 8¢, Phone €35-2. | Phone 1323-3. Service Stauons Repairing 17 TInsurance—All Kinds 34 ACCIDENT, automobile and life. Surety and ACETYLENE WELDING, braziig, an USED CAR VALUES-— Buick touting, A-1 shape, a bargain at a low price. Durant touring, 1922, new paint, in A-1 shape. Look this car over before you buy. A. G. HAWKER, TEL. 2456, 62-5¢ ELM ST, fruit trees, herries, otc.; also doing prun- | 6 &% T i d nditioned. 5 Royal cord tires _ing_work._Simonsen. _Fhons 893-23. | 7L, Myerntenal B vty or, (oS POTTED piants and cut flowars. Funeral | New Britain Bulek Co., 325 Arch Bt Tel. works a speclalty, Johnson's Greenhouses, 2607, ''Next to & New Bulck a Used 617 Church St. Phone 880, Bulck." IER PALS It Was The Best Reason She Could Give CREDIT, CAATCHA BY CLIFF STERRETT — = = 3 GHE HADDA 6N! %O E REASOAN, fidelity bonds. Phillp M. Fagan, Gen. Ins., bon burniug. Oxweld proctes. \ork Booth's_block, Room 4¢° Phone 3131. ACETYLENE WELDING, cutting and brn- ing. Carbon burning. liardware City Welding Co., 1§ Winthrop 8t. Tel. 2869, ARCH ST. RADIATOR WORKS—Buccesrors to Multquist Bros. Fxpeit repairing, all kinds of auto radiators, smashed f bodles, etc. Work gis; per at lowest prices. 107 Arch, Phone 13 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING BHOP—Isidoro Ravizza, rear 332 Park 8t. Phone 6§76 House phone 212-13, rear 78 Prospect 8t AUTOMOBILE running board molding put on, All varieties replaced. Remember that service 1s our alm and that we are auto body and radiator oxperts. O. Becker, Corbin Place. Phone §53., AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE— On your mew car or your old car can be made effective the minute you start driving by telephoning our office, 728 or 2008 Mr. Hesn- cock. Agents for the “Aetna" of Hartford. \ HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 86 W. MAIN BT. NEXT TO FOX'S. HARRY G, HANCOCK. FIRE, Life, Accldent and Automobile ins surance. See P. J. Murray & Co., 3236 Main street. FIRE Insurance and real estate. 8es Tue John Cooke Co. Plainville, Conn. B : hwrers—l’wm Annrneya 25 il. G. MANNING, ex-paient axaminer. New Britain office in Walk-Over Bhoe Store, 5:30-6 p. m., Wednesday. Headquarters, __Waterbury. NEW BNGLAND PATENT AGBNCY— Bootl's block, Bet. 1466 by Jas. Shep. ard. Louls M. Schmidi M, Telephone New Britain ___Moving, Trucking, Storage 20 ABHES takon out and yards eleaned. Very reasonable price. 158 Beaver 8t. Call 078-12 from 7 to 2:20 and a and plano moving trucking of all kinds. Geo, H. Smedley, 68 Bassett Bt. Tel. 830-2. NEW YORK LIGHT DBLIVERY, making 3 trips to New York every week. Alex Mal- * | _smud, 82 Hartford Ave. Phone 1665, iF_you want your ashes taken out cail 2628-13, O. & B. Express Co, 208 Hart. ed to 20 evemi ot Plefter' :om'u.rk g evenings phone §66-4. Tele-

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