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. | A Dbill passed by the house to | permit the merger of the Greenwich | Water company and the Glenville ASSEMB[Y EflSTlY Power and Company was expained by Senator Goss of Waterbury of the incorporations committee. $65,000 This Year—Would Be $127,000 if Changed Senator Wheeler of Stratford said that two years ago the state gav the Greenwich company the right to sell water in New- York state. The merger with the Glenville company would permit further distribution of Connecticut waters outside of the state, which he objected to. i 2 4y B— Scnator Goss of the committee Sate Capliol, Hartlord, May b—| 00 thet thers wora restrictions UP—Each branch of the legislature | "o i e only after there was today spent considerable time in concurring with the other branch in disposing of bills that had bren act- ed on yesterday. P measures adopted wers der suspension of the r Senator Shaw menate th bill adopted e ford house yesterday which will allow In an adequate supply for r each member of the general bly ten cents a mile to and from thé Stratford, house c capitol for each day he af wion committec Iegislature, v reluctantly” as the people of He said that in many inst ill was endorsed by the com- members paid out money to titure called for scssions, bill im- $55.000 for Transportation The transportation cost this vears is estimated at $55,000 he said. At ten cents a mile it would have averaged $127,000. On motion of Cromwell who oppose: e sec of the bill extending the same privi- lege to elected state officers, the bill was tabled. When it was taken up later, it was adopted after an aniendment to provide that such exper charged to such office when an lowance for expe: pator Wheeler withdrew his n and bill was adopted. house adopted a clties and boroughs committes bill providing for a firemen's re fund in Bran- the to the ief exp rejection ot Mrs, Lewis of rman of the a &he did so moving pupil” bill 1ssem- but the exy the adoption of the Two Many Assistants v of Manch addition of § ind grounds item in the cnunce budget. said there were ssistant rintendents of capitol, four om had been in the house gal- y each day with apparently noth- do except wat vors did. > was spend- for spring water, while Hartford city water ough for people to give FOR YOUR YN/ AND RETAIL WHOLESALE Restore your printed floor coverings with WaterSpar Varnish H small cost you can make 4 & dull or shabby floor cover- ing brilliant and new again, besides protecting it for the future. Don’t wait until too late. aterSpqr varnish Lacquer an¢ Enamel ‘WoaterSpar Varnish is not harmed by water. See the var- nished wood panel submerged in the aquarium in your dealer’s window. Comes clear and in colors for floors, wood and furniture. WaterSpar Lacquer dries in no time —‘goes further” than ordinary lacquer. SOLD BY HARDWARE CLOMFPANY GROWING WITH REASON 22() MAIN orp. MONUMENT dents in | the | | vesterday from St. Francis' hospital, | i Hartford, where she underwent an h what house | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927 their children. | | The bill was adopted. | THE HERALD The nominations Ly Governor Trumbull of Sheridan F. Whitaker CLASSIFIED ADS |and Stanley Dunn to be judges of Alphabetically Arranged for Quick |the city court of New Haven for '““l‘:::”n“;'"'““ two years from July 1, 1927, were for. CONEBCRRRITD Egsmnnox. confirmed. These appointments | Chasu? Bremmy ! were the last of the execution nom- | Kt o iinates for judges that had to be 120 confirmed. The senate concurred in | §: adopting the house bill authorizing | it b the Waterbury and Rristol Tram- 1 line i : {way company to operate busses be- Yearly Otder Rates TUpon 'tween Waterbury and Bristol after | Application | voting down an amendment to put | Count 6 words to a line. | the company under control of the p linem toian lnch public utilities commission. Minimum Book Charge, 38 cents. | ilouse minority leader Citron of No ad sccepted after 1’ P. 3. for idletown, asked the house chair- || Ciassifed Page on Same Day. an of the appropriation committee Saturday 10 to give the house a financial state- n‘{'\:l:vhon- 925. ivent such as Senator Hall gave the e o Tl e o nate. Speaker Hill cbjocted to | vour ad is incorrect. Not respon- the delay which would be entalled and called for a vote. Mr. Citron was the only ene voting in favor. ‘ rible for errors after the first City Items ANNOUNCEMENTS Insertion. Burial Lots, Monaments ’ steel te- -1 line .1 line .1 line -1 line '8 Ask for an Ad M Margaret Glover of Murray street, a member of the Senior High | BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete, inforced; water proof, _hermeticall; school faculty, returned to her home | ([COCM ERSE PRt o Jergoticatly Personals [ i BEFORE using your camera this season | let us examine it and place it right | for you. No exchange for this service. | Arcade Studlo. i [ | ANNOUNCEMENTS |, Burglcal _and Made Mrs. Annetta Carpenter, 37 13912, ‘ ‘ UTOMOTIVE ! | Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS—Bales and Berv: Ice, Capito) Buick Co. 193 Arch 8t Phone _2607. to_measure. Glen St. Tel. |CADILLAC CARS—Sales & Service. Lash Motors, Inc. “A Rellable Concern.” 411 West Maln 8t. Tell. 3000. CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Salea and serv- lce. Bennett Motor Sales Co. 250 Arch 8t. Phone 2952. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and service, Superior Auto Company, 127 Church_8t. Phone 211. | DODGE BROTHERS—Bales and_Bervice. 8, & V. Motor Sales Corp, 1129 Stan- loy_Bt. Phone 731. { FORD CARAR—Trucke, _tractors, _part service, farm implements. Automroti Sales and Service, 248 Elm 8t Tel. 2701 FORD CARB—Trucks and Fordson trac- tors. Bales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros., Phone 251-3, Prop. | NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WOR 123 Oak Bt. Monumen | and descriptions. Carvi cutting _our_specialty. Florists VARIETY—Of plants and flowers. Low | priced. Come in and see them. John- son's Greenhouse, §17 Church street. | BOSTON FERNS—VIF; reasonabl | 8andell's Greenhouss, 213 | Phone 2643-12. Lost and Found MAN POLICE DOG lost. About old. Brindle color. Notity Dr. . Dounelly, 287 So. Maln St. GOLD BAR _PIN set with diamonds, | pearls and blus sapphires, lost on way | from Monroe school to R. R. statlon. Finder please return to Mary Beaullen at Monroe achool. Reward. LOST, UM OF MONEY In an envelope | Monday night between East Main and | Main Sts. Return to Mrs. J. Ponda, 15 Silver St. Reward, operation two weeks ago. P. Crona has moved his insur- office to 147 Main street.— Miss Clara T. Laufersweller enter- | tained several friends at the Busi- | ness and Professional Women's club- | house yesterday in honor of her! 12th birthday. Games were played | and dancing was enjoyed by the children. Nash Suits $2 {—advt. The New Britain 0dd Fellows' as- Isociation will have a soclal for mem- bers and friends Saturday evening at Odd Fellows' hall. | Dr. Wm. F. Flanagan has taken | temporary office in the Kresge building.—advt. Mr. and Mrs, James W. Mathews ! 1and family of 82 Monroe street ‘filli { |leave next week for New Cumber- | ! i {land, Pa. where they will make | |their residence in the future. Mr.| Now YOU { Mathews is a salesman for Landers, | Frary & Clark. K NE | Tasty sandwiches, Packard Drug.‘» | GE| mo. 0 McCabe, Tel. 454 —advt. i Laurel Court, O. of A., will meet | Friday at Masonic hall. A social | will begin at 2:30 with the men's : at 6: cgular meeting | . : EdpDEr Ak €:80 pojt sepiiiar ® | Here are the answers to “Now :L,!on:lls o'clock, followed by initia. | You Ask One” for today. | ; 1—Arrange the dates thus: Dr. Wm. F. Flanagan has taken |temporary office in the Kresge| Declaration of Independence— building.—advt. July 4, 1775, i Battle of Bunker Hill— The police were notified today of June 17, 1775, the suspension of the operator's li Gold found in California— censes of David Waskowitz of 79 | January 24, 1848, Lincoln street; Zygmunt Muszynski Harding inaugurated— of 226 High street; Edward O'Dell March 4, 1921. of 45 | xioE FORD TUDOR SEDAN FOR 5 Main street (right to oper- Cornwallis surrendered— ate); Harry Martin of 350 Elm October 19, 1781. 1street, Bombardment of Ft. Sumter— P. Crona has April 12, 1861. ‘n;(‘l; office to Harvard College founded— (advt, September 14, 1638. | There will be a regular meeting | 2_Tpe boll weevil, {of the Catholic Daughters of Ameri | 3 Beverly Bayne, {ca this evening at 7:30 o'clock at 4—Willlam Hale Thompson. Red Man’s haly. A card party wil| 5__ A fryit grown in the Fast follow tht meeting. "Indle!, much esteemed a&s a deli- Misses Diana and Edith Rogin . |and Miss Anna Weinsteln will be in | 67" po i Revere. } | New York city over the week-end | y_pudyard Kipling. | and will attend sessions of the 1. O. §—Sam Jones of the St. Louls | | B. B. Auxillary convention at the prouna, | Hotel Astor. i Leading Star Lodge, No. 23, 0. §. | S —————— | 0. B. will hold a regular meeting . . this evening at Jo. 0. U. A. M. hall, Special Notice Special business will come before the meeting. moved his Insur- | 147 Main street.— Dance—Friday eve., May 6, at the new Y. M. T. A. B. Hall. Music by iSl Yaffe’'s orchestra Given by the ' | Russwin Girls' Club.—adv ! Is Your Garage Legal Notice For Rent? Advertise It in Herald Classified Ads Just Phone 925 The Connecticut State Board of | |Examination and Registration of | Nurses will hold a meeting at 10:30 | daylight saving time, June 1st, 1923 |at the State Library, Hartford, Conn. | | Examination for Registration will be | |June 15th and 16th. | WINIFRED A. HART, R. N, Secretary. State Library, | Hartfora, Conn. To ME SPIDERS \$ VERY DISCUSTFUL 'POLLY AND HER PALS _ | [TRicE womw, JaKE, WL TEACH i TS AMATELR DETECTIVE NOT T0 MEDDLE IN OLR AFFAIRS ¢ HE NEVER KNEW WOT HIT HiM, [ BOSS T wuuum ~ ™ v CARS—The car for the next 2 Bales and Service. 401 West | Main 8t Tel. 3696, | AUPMOBILE AND BSTAR—Bales rooms | and service department. Burritt Moter | Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. at Stap- | ley 8t Tel. 4195, ! MOON_AND DIANA—Sales & Serv R. G Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t Tl | _2081-2, NABH—Motor cars. 8os the new Sales and Service. A, Eim_St. Phone 2458 OAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales and | service. Products of General Motors. C. A._Bence, 50 Chestnut 8t. Tel. 2215. Sixes and Elghts. he Most, | Beautiful Cars in America” Whitmore | Paige Co., 319 East Main 8t. | REO MOTOR CARS AND TRL'CKS—:- Kenneth M. Bearle & Co., Sales and 8ervice; cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND AGENCY~—gales and Service. Fine mo- tor cars. Beloln Garage and Motor | Bales, Fred Boloin, Jr. Prop., 116/ Church_6t. Phone_d560. | SELDEN TRUCKS—8ales and Bervice. Palace Garage, 39 East Main 8t. Tel 3904, STUDEBAKER MOTOR, CARS—Sales and Service. Albro Motor Sales Co.. 225 Arch 8t. Phone 260. Autos and Trucks For Sale 9§ CHEVROLET COUPE 1925, In the bert running order, thoroughly overhauled. Priced right. C. A, Bence, §0 Chestnut | t. Tel. 2215, | HEVROLET % ton truc alo_um- | brella tent. Cheap. C. H. Johnson, Washington 8t., Plainvijie. CLYDESDALE—Truck, § ton. Very good conditlon. Wil sacrifice if taken at | once. Buperior Auto Co, 125 Chureh | st. [ G. Hawker, 68 | STT AT around | good condition; runs like new; one of | aur best low priced cars. 50_Chestnut Telephon, SALE—5 ton_dump truc Y 8004 condition and low in price, Su- perlor Auto Co., 125 Church 8t. Look These Over 1924 ESSEX COACH ORD TUDOR 5 STAR COACH FORD TOURING 1924 OVERLAND TOURING | PAIGE TOURING | FORD TUDOR | ONE LIKE NEW Elmer Automobile Co. || 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 USED CAR DEPT. 10-12 WEST PEARL EVERY Our Removal ‘Sale Still Going On Prices Slashed 1927 OAKLAND BROUGHAM DSON BROUGHAM ON COACH 1925 ESSEX COACH | 1924 MAXWELL COACH | 1923 JEWETT ROADSTER | 1923 CADILLAC COUPE | | | The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. || 139 ARCH ST TEL. 2542 ‘ Time Payments Open Evenings | Ir's Ju. THAT'S A ANl These Used | ( avromonve ]’| AUTOMOTIVE )| AUTOMOTIVE _ Autos and . micks for Sale CHEVROLET SCREEN DELIVERY, 1 —In good condition, Thoroughly over- hauled. Good tires all around. C. A. Bence, G0 Chestout St. Tel. 2215 FORD PANEL DELIVERY, 1374—Tip top shape. Former owner took good care of It. Tires In good shape. C. A. Bence, 0 Chestnut 8t Tel. 5. LEXINGTON—1923 touring car in_very excellent condltion. Belllng_ with od guarantes. O. A Bence, 80 Chestnut_St. Tel, 2215 XINGTON—1925 touring car, only 5.000 miles and is practically » new car, many extras Guarantesd. C. A_Bence, §0 Chestnut St. Tel. 2315. CEXINGTON—Brougham, thoroughly overhauled, upholstery In excellent con- dition. ew paint. Has been used by & very careful drive An unysual op- portunity to buy a | good used car at an attractive price. C. A. Bence, K0 8t. Tel. 2215, estnut A SQUARE DEAL MEANS A GOOD DEAL OVERLAND TOURING Pertect Condition REO SPEED WAGON FORD ROADSTER FORD COUPE FORD SEDAN FORD TUDOR All in the Best of Conditfon and Sold Wwith Our Guarantee BUPERIOR AUTO CO. CHURCH ST. and rear 51 MAIN ST. | TOU CAN BUY SAFELY HERB BMALL DOWN PAYMENTS 1926 Nash Sedan 1926 Jewett Sedan 1924 Dodge Touring 1923 Hudson Coach 1924 Ford Touring 1924 Chevrolet Tour! 1924 Chevrolet Coupe 1926 Ford Tudor BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. 86 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 955, New Britain Agency for Hupmobile and ! Star Cars. . COR. STANLEY —_— 8TOP—LOOK—READ A Ford i5 the car you want. rrice and upkeep. Low in Try and better these Tudor 5 Tudor Fordor Touring 3 Coupe Runabout Runabout Runabout .83 250 100 . 60 . 100 . 125 ALSO 1AVE A GOOD LINE OF DITIONED % TON LIGH AND CLOSED DELIVERY {UCKS FROM $40 TO $100. These Cars All Reconditloned and Carry Our “Authorized Ford Used Car Guaran- teo" and May be Yours Week or Month to Sult Purchaser. AUTOMOTIVE BALES AND SERVICE CORP. 248 ELM ST. OPEN EVENINGS 45 ARCH ST. TEL. 2700-2701 —_— WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING CARS WITH OUR USUAL UNRESTRICTED 30-DAY MECHANICAL GUARANTEE: 1324 REO TOURING 1925 CHEVROLET COACH 1924 NASH COUPE 1924 HUP CLUB REOQ DEMONSTRATOR, FLYING CLOUD, run only 2,000 mtles. WE _ALSO GOOD U Cara Are In Real Good Condition, KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. Coorner Elm and Park Streets TELEPHONE 2110 3T 0ISGUSTFUL L= WITH NOTHIN' BUT STRING COMIN' OUT s]s'rrm-:s,\x i3 Driven | for a Small | Payment Down and Small Payments per | | __Auto Parts and Accessories 11 Auto Parts aud Accessories ft COACH, 1926, rpecial 6 in porfect condition. Write Box 35-J. G., Herald. | Datteries, auto olectric servica, | | TIRES, | P. & V. Tire & Battery Co., 261 Myrtle | _8t. Tel 3493 WHITE TRUCK, | body; ton, cab and open | % | 1 Manlex good running order; ‘ crane, 1 Elgin tourlng. g6e. 177 Pratt St, Meriden, Conn. | WILLYS KNIGHT BEDAN—3 Overiand | | touring _cara. Ford sedan, Ford coupe R C. WHITMORE PAIGE CO. | 319 EAST MAIN ST ’ STUTZ 4 CYL. ROADSTER—Extra seat, balloon tires rear, double fgnition, fast and specdy. $150. SEX 6 CYL. COACH—Very good ap- arance, 'good tires and motor. §2 FORD 1926 FORDOOR SEDAN—Actually | mme as new, new spare balloon tire. | JEWETT SIX TOURING—Powertul five pass, running nearly 20 mi. per gal., and taking all hills on high. $225. {MAXWELL, LAST SERIES—A popular | light, economical touring, finfshed 1in | | Duco. $225. WHITMORE PAIGE €O, 319 EAST MAIN ST. | &TAX TIRES—ana Graflld Brake Lining —Leghorn_Motor Parts Co. Parts for | _all cara_Eim. corner East Main. GOODYEAR— PRICE INCREASE COMING. GET YOUR ORDER IN AT ONCE. WE PROTECT YOU. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO., 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONB 900. | |DUNLOP AND LEE TIRES—Wet and | dry storage batteries. J. M. Farrell. | Rockwell Ave., Cor. Webster Hill. Tel | 1569, TIRES $6.50—Guaranteed, | Tube to match $1.50. Products Co., 161 Arch 8t. 3989, | Size Budd Tel. 30x3%. Auto Andrews Gar- | | Rudoiph, 127 Cherry 8t. | | RAYBESTOS BRAKE—Service Station. Brakes relined and adjusted on short, notice, Clark's Auto Electric and Re- pair Station, 409 W. Ma'n S Tel. 3001. BUSINESS SERVICE Building and Contracts BAKER & LASHER Concrete Office, entrance to Strand Theater Ask_Lasher Phone CHIMNEY—Repalring and general magon and plastering work. Work guaranteed. J. J. McLarney, 58 Garden. Phone § CONCRETE _ CONSTRUCTION—L. Zetterman, 175 Shuttle Meadow Phone 1621 Portiand Cement. Business Service Rendered 20 [TOME_GROUNDS beautificd by cxperis; rebullt, grading. shrub plantiug, lawn service. tmates given, & Son, 60 Bummer St, Meriden. Yhone 2627-W. HOUBE WIRING—Estimates (urnialied. Have your work done now. Barry & Bamforth, 19 Main Bt. Phone 2504, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Dowd, Hotel Washington P. 0. Box 132, MIRRORS—Resilvered; old oncs made like new; new mirrors made to order, Woollcott, 162 Main St. Tel. . Ave. Havell Cheaper than wood and proof. Al rk guaranteed for )0 years. old on easy terms. General Roofing Co., Inc. 374 E. Main St Tel. 5005, PAUL ZEHLER—Roofer, siate, gravel, asphalt, tin and shingle roofs. New or repaliring. Phos 1490. ALFRED — JOHNBON—Excavating, grading, bullding, stone and taking out ashes. 60 Mill St. Tel 1497-13. BARCLAY TILE & MARBLE CO.—Tile for all decorative and sanitary pu; terrazzi, walls, cellings, floors. s small, benefit great. 443 Arch Phone 369 TERIOR _DECORATIONS—Fin, Call on our service for soclals and weddings. Eddy Awning and Decora ing Co. 231 Arch St. {USED ~TIRES—AIl sizes, $2 and up. | Btandard re Co, Kelly Springfleld | distributors, $9 Arch St | Garages To Let 14 GLEN 8T., 180—Private garage, eloctric | lights, water and good driveway. Ing. | on_premises or phone 19 | |GLEN ST., 189—Privato garage, electric lights, water and good driveway. Inq. on_premises or phone 195-2. | Motorcycles and Bicycles 18| USED BICYCLES—Good condition. Low | in price. Economy Sport Shop, suc- | cessor to “Hadfield's” 15 Main 8t. | Service Stations, Repairing l'l} SHINGLES—tin and paper roofing. Arm- co gutter and conductors installed by Thomas F. Fitzpatrick & Co. 215 Park. WE rent, repair and exchange cameras of all_makes. Arcade Studio. Dressmaking and Millinery 23 AENBTITCHING—Neatly done; also but- tons covered at 61 Prospect Bt. Mrs. Aibrecht. Tel. 3379-W. HEMBTITCHING—Pinking _and__buttons, Satiataction guaranteed. Bradbury and Turnbull, 11-17 Wallace 8t. Phone 3151~ W or DRESSMAKING—Altering_and_remodei- ing. Leila S. Haswell, 133 8. Main S8t. Tel. 3074-3. -3, AN | T—Rudy's battery serv- 170 E. Main to 186 East Main St. (rear of Atlantic Filling station). Batteries, tires, bralke lining. _Auto electric service. Tel. 708, AUTO REPATRING—Done in your own garage 1f desired. All makes of cars. Norbert E. Barth, 113 Commonwealth Ave. Day and night service. Tel. 4221. | |CYLINDERS —REBORED—Stop that o | pumplng and plston alapl Get better | ®ae and oll mileage! We will rebore | sour cylinders without removing motor | from chasis, fnstall new pistons, new rings, plston pins and bushings, grind valves, take up on bearings, lineup connecting rods, at a flat rate price. Phone, call or write Charland's Auto Servico Station, 430 Main 8t., opp East Maln St. Tel. 1544. ATCH ST. RADIATOR WORKS—S. Wolf, prop. Auto radlators, body fenders. | repairing. 107 Arch St. Tel. 1708. BROKEN _ WINDSHIELD—Glass _ and | door lights replaced while you wait by | glass cutting experts. Rackliffe Bros. | Co., Inc., Bigelow St. store. | | | | DRESSMAKING—Remodelling. C dressmaking; private lessons, 14_Prospect St. Tel. 3688, MAKING—AnA remodelihg by the day or at my home. 345 Arch St. Tel. 3356-3 evenings. Anna F. Hayes. Dyeing and Cleaning WILL CONTINUE—To s people of this city fn such a way that will_entitle us to thelr good will and good patronage. If you wish your gar- ment, draperies, portieres cleaned ur dyed consult us. Our phone New_Britain Dry Cleaning Corp., W. Main St. Insurance—All Kinds 24 ACCIDENT—Automobile and life. Surely & Fidellty bonds. Philip M. Fagan, Gen. Ins. 131 Main, Room 3and 4. Tel. 3121, GENERAL INSURANCE—See us about steam bofler and windstorm. P. J. Murray Co., Inc., 325 Main St. Tel. 2031 HARDWARE _ CITY—Co-operativo Asso., specialists In Automobile, Accident and Health Ins. Frank H. Shields. Mgr. a5 GADILLAC AND NASH—Bpecialty. Have your car repaired now. Cars called for and delivered. J. B. Morans Garage 113% Church 8t. Tel. 25 | GOODYEAR— PREST-O-LIGHT BATTERIES, G- NITION SERVICE, ZENITH CAR- BURETORS. _INSTANT SERVICE. ONEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900. {CARS WASHED AND POLISHED—Ben- nett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch 8t | Phone 2952. i | FURNITURE—And _ auto _upholstering. | Tops, slip covers and side curtal Wm. K. Gelselbretk, Upholstering an | _Repair_Shop, 153 Arch St., reai | FORD—Overhauling. A completo over- haul job for little money. Auto Re- pair Co., 94 Hartford Ave, Tel. 2219-3 | _or 4099-5. |UEAKING RADIATORS—Quick _Service. Expert attention; low rates; don't let small leaks lead to heavy repalr expense. Body dents removed, fenders straight- ened. O, Becker, 12 Glen Bt. RADIATOR—Repairing at lowest prices, quick service, Satistaction guaranteed. | New England Radlator Works, 35 i Maln_St. near Main. Phone 860. REPATRING—On_all_makes of cara._ Ex- pert mechanics available day and night. Hotel Washington Garage. Phone 1735, STARTING—Iighting and Ignition, electric parts and service. Clark's Auto Electric and Repair, 409 West Main St. Tel. 3001. Bv ePosin’ | \STTES CLEANED from an | TOSEPH PARKER & DEMING ERAL INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST. PHONE 2026 G! 193 l‘wyns—l’glem Attorneys SEW ENGLAND PATENT AG Booth's Block, Est. 1868 by Ja ard. Louls M. Schmf'dt, 239 Malr Telephone New Britain and Hartford. Moving, Trucking, iaggage 26 here, Also general trucking. Low 1 Rappa- mott!, 292 Btanley st. Tel. 3300, C'NDERS AND FILLING MATERIAL FURMSHED * Furniture Moving. A. H. HARRI8 Motor Trucking. 1366 STANLEY 8T. PHONE 2430 —3 = FURNITURE—And plano moving, General trucking of all kinds. Geo. H. Smed- ley, 63 Bassett St. Tei. 830-2, ARBOUR & SON—Gencral trucking. New York trip dally, 4% Whiting 8t.” Tel. 2733-2. JONNSON BROS.—Furniture and _plano moving. Speclal rates for long distance. Office, 70 Roberts St. Phone 3373-4. STORAGE—For furniture. _ Individual rooms. Dry and clean and safe. The Hardware City Storage. Call E. W, Schultz. Tel 24 or A. E. Huriburt, Tel. 1099-3. 3v PERCY CROSBY PEOPLE WALHED AROUND WITH A LOT 0’ FIRE HOSE COMIN' OUTA THEIR MOUTHS — A FINE HOwD'va00 GORGEOUS, MRS, PERKINS, PERFECTLY GORGEOUS !

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