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#fiflfi&-@#fifii&: #&fi#fi#fi###fi;fi & e you interested in a business block, g 2 & y located? We have such a proposi- 3 offer. It requires $10,000 cash. A investment. Business in every store. & & L # b & & b & | & & e & & & & KER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 NEW ESTATE BOARD. or .@:Qfi"@'., What You Need A BRITAIN Lolododod b doRot 2o doR- o] REAL ¢ s a place that cives 1s 0 place where love reigns h is never lonely in Home, for love is always with b, 1t I necessary that the building used as a home exterior suggestive of its intended purpose and that the for utility and snug comfort. We have now derful places, y one of which may become a home we want yon to visit them at Park Reserve tomorrow you do not want to live in one of them. ing Like It in the World !« Not Just a for some time; bat a House, Home nice 6 room cottage in Belvidere. Fire- .other conveniences. Large lot, at a real This will go quickly. See us tonight. Banking & Realty Co. IN STREET PHONE 728 Next Door Fox's Theater. lots—Very desirable location — 3 f. street as strong as the Rock of Gibr’ family house on Prospect street—See u ins. P REAL ESTATE CO. PFHON K 43 ROOMS 383-6 BANK BLDG. OU ENOUGH FIRE INSURANCE? If ‘Not, See Or Telephone TZ & COSTELLO, Inc. St Tel. 24-4 FOR SALE Bungalow. All moder . good residential section. uipment, on J Somerset Price reasonable and good Some Good Building Lots For Sale. . HUMPHREY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING R T I R ERN PART CITY modern house, hardwood trim, every- shape, Large garden space, fruit, etc. e home, STERN PART CITY house with large brick garage in rear to Suitable also for light manufacturing. here for small nt of cash, ily 15 room house lor $7,500. Think of $1,500 cash needed. The balance $100 s than you could buy the lumber for to- tonight 7 to 9. pme Banking & Reaslty Co. Next Door to Fox's Thoater—Phone 728 u:‘wwm - - P i B b s i s OUSE CLEANING ORK. Let us help you mfortables, Draperies, ete before having them or them aud deliver We cleanse Cart, eansed v lemve them wt os, Portieres, Do not pack away your Call up -3 and 77 W. Main St Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. It WEST MAIN STREET £o | do %0 before noon Monday. | store ! ball game TODAY'S OUTINGS Seashore Proves Popular Mece Local Organizations, for | The four organk fons that are holding outings today are all well satisfied with the turn in the weather which made a swelling in the quota attending The automobile commit- tees were all making frantic efforts to ecure machines this morning. The Second. Fourth and Sixth Ward Republican clubs are at Savin Rock, 200 strong, listening to J. Henry Roraback. Andrew J. Sloper, James F. Walsh and A. P. Marsh. The Universal club of Landers, ¥rary & Clark is at Compounce for a field day and banquet. The office force of P. & F. Corbin's factory are at Savin Rock for a base- and banquet. The annual outing of the Baptist church Bible class is being held at Lake Compounce ENGA PECTAL TRAIN. New Haven Grotto Members Coming to This City Next Wednesday. New Haven's Masonic Grotto lodge, Hejaz by name, will come to New Britain on a special train for the cer monial next Wednesday. This evening, at 9 o'clock, the com- mittee will meet in Masonic hall, and at 7:15 Monday evening the enter- tainment committee will meet. It is expected that there will be upwards of 300 candidates for next Wednesday night and all Masons who intend to apply for membership must The com- mittee will Crowell's drug at that meet at hour. OUTING The annual NEXT WEEK outing of St. Mark's ! church will be held on the Farming- | ‘vous conditions, Avon. next Saturday members will leave here by automobile. from in front of the parsonage at 12:30 o'clock. Prep- arations have been made for 100 attend. Games will be enjoved and a dinner served. Stanley M. Hunt is chairman of the cummittee on ar- rangements. DR. COOMBS The Naturcopathic Physician and Chiropractor Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. ton river, near atfernoon The West Main St. 765. 252 Main St, Corner Telephone DEAR DOCTOR: Through a friend who had what was termed incurable old sores on his legs and was cured by you, I de- cided there was hope for me. My lungs then were in very bad condi- tion and I was all in. I am now per- fectly cured, and you have built up my whole system so that I am much stronger than ever before. In fact, 1 feel like a giant. My brother Bill who was blind and physicians said he would never see duylight again now reads, writes, and drives a car. He will stick with you pletely cured. He ing process. If v, 1 will gladly pa; efit of those know whert NEUHAUSSER, Farmington, Conn. my methods all diseases urable including persistent coughs, ~olds, chest and lung diseases, all ner- skin diseases and stomach troubles with positively no failures in neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism. Electro Therapy treatments of all forms. Electric Light Baths, Alpine Sun Rays, Ultra Violct Rays, Arc Vio- let Rays and the Masseur Machine treatments are given my patients withou* additional cost. Working people and families are treated until cured for $1.50 per treatment. New autos are so scarce this year that there is a big market for used cars. If you wact to scll jour car a little advt. in The Herald classified columns will do the business quick and at a very small expense. Oanly oune cent a word. NOTICE NOTICE—1 want to hear from a man who is ambitious, having reached his limit as to promotion and remuneration, and whe feels that he can earn more for a me responsible position. 1 can show the right man a wonderful oppor- tunity now ! for the future. If you ar r. write J. A. MeGuinn, 6-19-1dx | NOTICE— aists ction Frank NOTICE—Dy open months. musicians. trucking. local and lo moving: re ble prices; ranteed Telephone 18 wn, 240 Smalley St 6-19-6dx String Orchestra will be | ments during the summer xcellent music by NOTICE—Hardware C antees to make that « new: trial will o ice, reason of mattr covered 1 mattress rou; quick serv- we carry a fuli line . ete.; furnitur NOTICE—The partnership existing between Harry H. Hall and Thomas H. Manning in the Hall-Mannin, o soived by mutual is now with C. A consent. Mr. Bence. Manning WEST MAIN GARAGE—Rear 103 W. Main, opposite Post n auto repa; E 1 magnetos and gene: Washing and polishing cars at reaso prices. Dealers in service trucks and used cars. Give us a wrial; you will be satisfied. to buy from a Box 18, a good upright private family Herald. 6-17-3d NOTICE—Automobiles repuired at your own garage or at mine; satisfaction guaran- teed; prices reasonable. 25 Greenwood street. 6-15-10dx Address Piano, NOTICE—Shampooing, scalp facial massage and manicuring; ladies attended at their homes. For appoint- ment, phone 465-5. Margaret W. Hepp, 20 Wilson St 6-12- treatments, NOTICE—Moving? Just call D. Stack when ready ; satisfaction guaranteed; also light express work. Phone 2225 5-25-24dx and is fitted | " | rom > dis- | 6-18-1wx | kinds of | 6-17-6dx | 7dx | CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bm~k4eepmg, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. AUTOMOEILES DR SALE—One Ford delivery in very good condition. Inguire 131 Austn St phone 992 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE—One gas range, coal range. Call Sunday ack Rock Ave ome mornis Eight, wire 00, Model N cal coudition, | FOR SALE—Gak body. with ! ALE—1918 Oldsmobile i I truck. Mechan's IS, newiy painted, 3 Hupmobile, best of mechay 91, Overland roadster, 3104 103 W iin St opposite ALE—Horse; : Open Sund 6-19-1ax cheap. 217 High ALE—I1915 ludian motercy Monroe Nt FOR SALE—Ford touring car; = good car ud a bargain. 1 ceawood St 6-13-sux | Real estate prices continue to soar. If you would like to turn your property into cash or buy a home get in touch with prospective customers through The Herald classified columns. Classified advts. are great re- sult getters, They are inexpen- sive, t00. Only one cent a word. WANTED—FEMALLR HELP WANTED—An experienced stenographer; n otfer either a permanent position or substitute posiiion for the summer months. Appiy Drawer 1021, City. 6-19-1w WANTED—Woman to act as housekeeper and care for child; good home. Charles Coby, rear 145 Arch St, first floor, after 6 p. m. 6-19-2dx housekeeper for family ot 1iel Bader, Southington, 6-19-6d WANTED—A two. Apply ! FOR SALE—Late 1919 Chevrolet 190 touring AT in excelient condition; i Apply a0 Curus St | FOR SALE—xugsr. nd Rubenstein Bakery s you want 1., We at cook Vlae in private petent paity, 6-19-60 FOR SALE—Ford runabout; new top; four new cord ¢ ncehanical Couition G. Gronvack. Ave 6-1x-2dx o= i FOR SALE—Newspaper route, 30 customers, in_vicinity of Last St. Inquire Herald Office 6-19- 6-18-2d | FOR SALE—191 won. 6 13, rd runabout in A-1 Arcn sireet. Lelephons 6-16-1dx | FOR SALE Tapestry. mahoxany lLivrary H. Norton, 110 hold furniture: simet, Kitchen table. o n for marking and Apply Latimer Laun- South Burritt St 6-19-1dx = | | FOR SALE—1920 Studebaker; run only 500 ' . A-1 condition; will seil reasouably. Caii aiter & p. m., 314 Allen St, corner of Oak St 6-14-vux FOR SALE—Household kitchen cabinet. bedr “all evenings, i to day. J. H. Norton, street. ture: Gas range, suite, rugs, etc. aving town n- 110 South Burritt 6-18-2dx ear-old horse, business Apply Wm. Doyle's Main St., or Edward Mans- Arch S 18-3dx | FOR SALE—Brand new Ford touring car; i Bever run; must be soid lounediately. M. Irving sester, 185 Arch St lelepnones and »dil. Upen Monday and Saturday evenings. G-i2-tf FOR SA wagon Stavlc, worth, FUR SALE—1919 three-ton Lissel; substan- tal rack body; Ures good; Lrst-class mc- chanical coudition, a bargawin 1o quick buyer. Call Labeity 439 or sve Chanuler, Mack Motor Truck Co, 264 Whaliey ave., New Haven, Conn. sz FOR SALE—Two bulls, grade Holstein, 1% and 2 years; or would let for their ke ing to responsible party. N. W. Baldw Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 6-18 d A-1 condition. 6-13dx. FOR Ford scales. ain, SALE—Three box-body wuagons, one trailer, one set Howe platform The Citizens Coal Co., New Brit- Conn. 6-18-3dx FOR SALE—1920 Vim truc 44 Francis St Call sul-3. KUK SALE—I1917 two-ton Velie, Lail-van bedy, Conuneuntal motor, Brown Lyse WausmMission, Llliken rear ase, wovdycas ures, 14x0 it body alse panied to suit, a bargain. Phoue Liberiy 430 or see Chaudier, Mack Motor iruck Co. No. 264 Whaliey Ave. New Havea, Conn. 4-2i-il TUIK SALE—I1Y16 oue and vue-uall tou Se den. equipped with top, windshield, eiec- tric Lights, Goouyear tires, open sia: s body, vx1Z ft.; ip good mechamical condi- tion at sacrifice. Phone Liberty 430 or sce Cnandier, Mack Motor Truck vo. No. 264 FOR SALE—Furniture, good quality, used | only short time; price reasonable. s Furniture, Box 8, Herald. | FOR SALE—Two work horses and a pair of mules. J. J. Donahue, end of Francis street. 6-1 ax FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle, 1916, in good condition; sell cheap. Call evenings at 174 Pleasant St., upstairs. 6-17-3dx 'ANTED an accountant: natized, audited, arrangements with firms without reasonable. M. Lerner, 23 Hartford, Conn. 6-19-1dx Situation. opened, closed ; bookkeeper: Enfleld St WANTED—A house or flat, immediately, ' anywhere. Address Box 34W, Heraid Otfice. WANTED—Agents ;make $75 weekly selling #uaranteed hosiery; we guarantes weekly full time, 75¢ an hour spare time experjence unnecessary. Lagle Milis, Derbs, ¥ WANTE! —To Duy: Ford sedan or coupe. A Buick runabout or a Tel 2271 §-19-1d WANTED—A position as gardener and care- taker. Box 16XX, Herald 6-18-6dx WANTED—To buy: Heavy canvas for ice | truck. 443-3 Spring Brook Ice Co. Telephone 6-18-3dx WANTED—A good home for a two-weeks- old baby boy. Address #Herald Box 12Bi3, stating price per week, etc. WANTED—To rent: Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping: on or about the first of July; in or just outside city. R. F. L. 79 Prospect St 6-18-3dx WANTED—By young employed couple by | July 1st: Two or three unfurnished rooms. Call_585-3 evenings. 6-18-2dx WANTED—By young couple: Four- or five- | rent call room tenement: wili time be- tween now and July 1 WANTED—G: ng. take general care of grounds. 45 Wilcox St any Etho Andi, 6-17-3dx Bullding—Reparng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all kinds. # Court St Telephones 2244 ew Britain. 1918 For Sale—Two family house, 12 rooms, garage, Winthrop Street—See DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. The Service Agency. Best prices paid for old papers, all kinds of junk and Conn. | second hand furniture, | | M. SWETCHNICK 3 Willow St. For Sale Valuable property with railroad frontage. Business established, cor- ner property South Main and Trinity street, city. Apply J. J. Fitzsimmons KENSINGTON, CONN. “ll AL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF 138 OAK ST, WANTED—VFor July Ist: tenement; must Herald Flve-room modern central. Box 11J, WANTED—Men and women with burning feet, sore corns and callouses to try a box of Snow-Drop Works wonders. aranteed by Drug Store and Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. 6-16-40dx WANTED—Carpentering and Jobbing work. Henry E. Gardiner, 74 City Ave. Phone 251-3 6-15-1wx CHIROPRACTOR TALK No. “HEALTH and . HAPPINESS” (By J. A. VOLZ. THE CHIROPRACTOR) What would you give to be well? What would robust health mean to you—the kind of health which all truly successful men and women have? No need to answer, for every sick person says the same thing Chiropractic Adjustments remeve the principal factor in abnormal conditions of the body, regardiess of the name of malady where it is situated. Nature is the gieat restorer, and as long as Nature 8 permitted to control the functional pro- cesses of your body, discase, pain and weak- ness are impossible. Let something get in Nature's way, however, and sickness inevi- tably follows. This fact means that wheu- ever sickn in any form exists there is interference with Nature. In 5 per cent cases spinal subluxations are the factor in- volved, and their correction leads to health Don’t be sick and spend vour days with- out hope, ambition and enjoyment of life, You n not. As you are now you are of no use to yourself. and you know it. So do your friends and neighbors know it; so does eversone you meet Come to my oftice and let me show you how you can get rid of your trouble com pletely and permanently. Remember that your case is o different from others who have found robust heaith and vigor after trying Chiropractic. No charge for consulta- tion «nd spinal analysis J.A. VOLZ The Chlropractor 259 M T. BOOTH BLOCK | Snite 403, Office Hours Evening Hours 6-19-1dx $36 ' 6-19-1dx | 6-18-2dx | -4. 6-17-6dx | ns to _mow and | 6-17-3dx ; the | of | V-nailey Ave, New Haven, Conn. 4-2i-it FOR SALE—Reo Bus, 1919; mechanically perfect; veal bargain: wWilling to seii body or chassis separateiy; will make spleadid truck. Phone Charter 3725-2 between 3 and 5 p. m. Seen at Dell's Garage, Wetherstield Ave., Hartford. 6-17-4d FOR SALE—Pair of gray horses, weight 3.200 1bs., ages 6 and 7 vears; dumpcart; express wagon; harness: scraper; two ploughs; bugsy: two sleighs, single and double. Apply 633 Arch St 6-17-6dx FOR SALE—One horse and wagon, mowing | machine, hay rake and a gasoline engine. ! Inquire Kensington Tel. §42-13. 6-16-1wx and harness; EXCHANGED CAR | FOR SALE—Horse, buggy DEPARTMENT horse is sound and gentie. 1058 Stanley street. Telephone 1142-1 6-15-5d FORD COUPE 1 XON TOURING HUPMOBILE TOURING STUDEBAKER TOURI CHALMERS TOURING HUDSON SUPER-SIX OVERLAND ROADSTER OVERLAND TOURING 1317 OLDSMOBILE COUrE 1518 FORD COUPE SEVERAL LIGHT TRUCKS | FOR SALE—Wall paper, paints, varnishes; ! big reduction; selling out; also, painter's cquipment, complete. Crusberg, 63 Green- | wood St. Phome 2122-4. 6-14-6dx « G 1917 1917 1918 1916 BABY CHICK PRICES REDUCED, 20c up, | “delivered free: 12 varieties: send for list Roy Clark, 355 Connecticut Boulevar: H East Hartford 6-14-1w —ALSO— 2 1914 AND 1915 PLEASURE CARS $100 UP Payments Arranged | FoR SALE_Horses. 1nquire s. nh-nmz. 55 Franklin St. 6-7-tt e T WANTED—MALE HEJ.P OLDSMOBILE COMPAN OF HARTFORD, INC. in old- good sal by letter. 6-19-3dx established insurance company; and commission; 34, ary Opportunity, apply Box Herald. SONN Charter 5336 WANTED—Man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, Open Evenings Brown Brothers Nur- HEx 6-19-1dx | | | | WANTED—Collector and solicitor ete. series, ay weekly. Rochester, 1917 MACK { WANTED—Salesmen, real producers, we , ONE AND ONE-HALF TON need you: nursery stock in big demand; persistent men can earn large commissions, paid weekly; investigate. Perry Nurseries, Brighton, 6-19-1dx ko Excellent Mechanical Condition Also others, overhauled, rebuilt, and guarantced; ranged to suit. Phone LIBERTY 430 r see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 64 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. some | WANTED—A few good men, Monday morn- Eoriue lar | in: good pay, steady work. Apply Mr ! Macauley, New Britain Lumber and Coal | Company. 301 Park st 0-10 WANTED—An unusual opportunity live wire with $500 to invest. We have a patented article of real merit for which there is a large demand. The amount of profit will be in proportion to the abili cnergy possessed by the one who the exclusive territorial rights that will give to the man who can prove 10 us that he measures up to our require- ments. Al communications will be conti dential. When answering give age, selling cxperience and other data that will assist us in determining if you are the one w are looking for. Address P. O. Box i renton, N. J 6-19-1dx | for a FOR SALE 191 HUDSON; tires 1918 painted WILLYS-K tires and newly E newly SIX 7-1A painted ENGER and cord OAKLAND COUPE; newly IGHT COUPE; painted WANTED—Machinist; must be experienced cord| on Singer buttonhole, Union Special button sewing and plain sewing machines; good opportunity for right man. Box 266 Herald 6- Appiy & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. E 2 Telephone -t WANTED—Store porter wanted. Drug Store Liggett's 6-17-3d WANTED—Boy of 16 or willing to learn the Wonder Clothes Co. 18 years of age | M‘.m Ce-lit FURNISHED ROOMS. T—Furnished room for 385 Arch st TO RENT—Furnished rooms with separate | nt conveniences f ht housckeeping; sep- 254 Mala | arate entranc ntral; threc minutes to 6-4-tf | center. 16 Prospect St 8-19-1dx WANTED—Young man for soda fountain | } work. Clark and Brainerd Drug Store, two, all ! 6-19-3d TO REN conveniences, 181 Main St 6-14-1w w,\\'rl» D—Registered or registered | “druggist Crowell's drug store, street 6-17-6d | WANTED—Middle-aked woman to care for caild; o wages and good home fov rignt Box 24Z. Hervald. 6-17%a WANTED—A working housckeeper: guod howe and wages 1o the nght party. Aad- dress Merald Lox ¥A. 6-16-4da WANTED—A woman for general housework i small family. Mrs. w. H. Allen, 1.6} Staniey St 6-1v-¢ par WANTED—Woman to do housework for father and son. Henry J. Bad 34 Brook st, Southington. 6 WANTED—Women, boys and girls to paini toys at home; work delivered to your door; weekly assured; send 25 cents for twa mples and particulars, Dept. H, Federal * oy and Novelty Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 23y New Britain, Conn. 6-7-gax _— ——— WANTED—Young women to become telwe phone operators; no experience Decessary; paid while learning; rapid increases there- atier both for lengik of service and merit; the advantage ol this occupation will be explained by the cuief operator. 5. fi. & Telephone Company. _—— COMPETENT STEONGRAPHER ; WANTED L FOR SUBSTITUTE WORK DURING JULY AND AUGLUST Apply BOX 17A, HERALD WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY TO THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN STREET WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER IN MANUFACTURING CONCERN Steady employment. Hours, §$:45 to 5:00, with 11-4 hours at noon. Address: STENOGRAPHER BOX 10, HERALD KEAb ES'I‘ATE FOR hAl‘E 56 acres: Two large house, 12x30 silo, six< ensilage cutter: farms fully equipped with machinery and toois, 14 cows. one heifer, two bulls, thres two pigs. chickens. fruit trees of kinds: farm, all seeding down, near line, 3'. miles to New Britain; will sell at reasonable price. Apply Mrs. Albert Meechan, Beckley, Conn., Box 7. 6-17-cod-4dn FOR SALE—Farm, barns, seven-room H. P. gas engine, FOR SALE—One eight-room cottage af Belvidere, large lot; $1,000 cash takes Algo, one new six-room cottage at Belvi- dere; $2.000 cash required. Both of thesa cottages have all improvements. Andrews and Co.. 335 Main St. Teiephone 1 or 6-1 SALE—My corner Carlton Donahue, eight-room and Francis Francis St. Tel cottage at Ex N 6-17-3dx TO RENT—Large furnished room for light | housekeeping; to adults, Americans, only. 162 Main St, second fioor. 9-1dx WANTED—Immediately: men on spring scales; good pay and per- | manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. 6-2-1f | Competent scale- TO RENT—Furpished rooms, ments, pleasant location. | | ' all improve- | corner Main St i s Elm street, 6-19-1ax TO RENT—A desirable room to sub-rent for the summer. Write to Mrs. Carlsona, 40 Main street, or call between 12 and 1 o' clock. 6-18-2dx WANTED SIX PLUMBERS AND SHEET METAL WORKERS TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light | CLAUDE J. LEROUX housckeeping: separate entrance. 112 | Grand St. sec 6-17 ' 174 ARCH ST. (xxl LOSYT APPLY TO RENT—A flat at 190 Biack Rock Ave. §-18-2d TO KENT—Farnished three-room flat with bath, d. Apply | Mr "nltsv'ldxl l [ LOST—08 Main small sum aed as gift; ne street: money reward Purse containing and rosary he 193 Bassety 6-19-1dx Unfarnished front Commercial uble gold ring set with two small . TO : rewarily leaye at Herald Office. = 1 3 6-19-Ldx st $-19-1dx m. top foor. FOR SALE—My house in southern part of city; good neighborhood; 11 rooms, twa tenements and store, garage for four cars: reasonable. Box 31XZ, Herald. 6-15-5dx FOR SALE—Bullding lov on Frederick st. Maple Hill; 75-foot frontage; will be sola at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash and Door Co. 189 Chestnut street Telephone 499. 5-25-1¢ SUMMER RESORTS TAUGODA INN, MOMAUGUIN—Large, light, weli-ventilated sleeping rooms; large lving room, with pianc: two large porches; ex- ceptional bathroom facilities; a broad pri~ vate cement walk to the finest beach om the sound: excelient bathing at bothr high and low tide; shower and foat. For reservations, call Liberty 536, New Haven, or write to the Iun t-tes-tf AND VIEW. NORTH HWAVEN, MAINE— Offers shore and country life combined: sxeellent fond: eflicient servi apen Iy 1 to September 1: specinl rates fg o weeks. Address Miss Helen Bovery W. C. A, New Brita