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GOOO T OBOHGHOLOBLREORT GEE The condition of rentals in this city is 5 e. It will be even more so this fall. Why not own your own home and be ed of a place to live? Call on us and be satisfied. | ARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET g TELEPHONE 2026 ESTATE NEW BRITAIN RFAL BOARD. ‘95 610’0#0#####%&######’8‘ ERs or weet Is. the Smile of Home” is the smile of ith all the independence of feeling, “sweet in a ocottage. Every part of it is for you and your family At a It a park nearby besides. cottage at Park Reserve. “the smile of with all its modern convenlences, I find them modest, has a about the terms — yc¢ jor with us, If you have property to sell. A. GORBACH Real Estate and Insurance, Telephone 1190 Room 6, Booth's Bloc Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. FOR SALE ly Brick Block on Glen Strect—First SPEAK QUICK H. D. HUMPHREY Listed a New Cottage at Belvidere— rooms for $8,500. Another cottage on street, half brick, best on street. Fine e at Maple Hill. See us about listing your - For Sale. Good Grocery For Sale, also tore. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ST. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. HERE’S A REAL PLACE ly house practically new, finished in style, heated. 2 fireplaces, 14 rooms, 6 on each floor 2 finished and steam heated on 3rd floor. A little ey spent will make it a 3 tenement with a large on the purchase price which is surprisingly Let us show you. lomeBanking & Realty Co. E 728 86 WEST MAIN STREET class, all modern— ANNOUNCEMENT The Lash Motor Co. wishes to announce that Jack Gerkinand W. 0. Cozens formerly with the Cadillac Motor Co. are now in their employ and are in a position to give A-1 service to Cadillac owners. e ——— e S AR YPEWRITERS ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter d Rented, Repaired and Exchanged w Britain Typewriter Exchange 2 West Main St. Tel. 612 | conventions | James | man | transaction L e, | ing | cent | do for you. | investigat DEMOCRATS SELECT THREE DELEGATIONS Repeesentations to Congression: State and Probate Cor jons Named Last Night. presi conven- the vur- to the probate s held at William F. Manzan the democratic city evening, called for pose of electing delegates congressional, state and The session Wi Bardeck’s hall with each of the six wards in . Kiniry was secretary of the eting which was opened by Chair- David L. Dunn the democrit- town committee. Following the of the evenig's business, adjourned, subject to Chairman Mangan at the state candidates will Judge ed over tion last attendance. me of the meeting the call of which time be picked. Dele were named as Smith, Charles Toomey, Judge I'. 8 McMahon Dunn, M.} Leeney. Michael T. James T. O'Connor. The congressional delegales were named from the floor. The follow- names were presented: Abra- Gorbach, Lawrence P. Man Ross, M. Paone Luty, James R. Halloran, E. John F. Callahan, James 0. Kilbourn urray, Henry the state follows: E. Hart, William F. conveniion Thomas J. James- J. Mangun, Lawyer David I. alloran,” John } Kerwin and tes to ham John Alling, Coyle, P J P. Roche, F. L. Conlon and James W. Manning were named for the probate con- vention. The delegation was in- structed to vote for Judge Bernard F. Gaffney. — e ey WANTED—MALE HELP nters; steady men. Apply Kroymann, 96 Whiting St WANTED—1 am looking for » particulur who is inherently honest, who thfully represent an organizatic onal reputation record; regar less of your previc cupation, you m be that particular man whom 1 can place in a position to earn not less than $7. A year. Call, between $:30 a. m 1 p. m, Walter F. Bliss. Local Room 6. Mutual Bldg. City. WANTED—P ge to 1dx National Bank Bidg. WANTED—Plumber 39 Hart St d tinner. W. R. Fy 4-3dx WANTED—Men for detective work; experi- ence unnecessary. Write J nor, former Government Detective, Danville, 11l. 9-4-3d WANTED—Ticket-taker, active, neat ap- pearance, references; we furnish uniform Apply Fox's Theater. See Mr. Dean. 9-3- WANTED—Young man as clerk; ome fa- millar with use of billing machine or typewriter. New York, New Haven and Hartford R. R. J. E. Leltch, Agent. 9-2-3dx WANTED—Men for clerical work in local factory. Reply, stating age and experi- ence, to P. O. Box 33, City. 9-2-3d WANTED—We have an in factory for a 1029, New Britain, excellent position live man. P. O. Box Conn. 9-2-3a WANTED—Male stenographer, in Hartford, for permanent position: good wages paid. Address P. O. Box 859, Hartford. 9-1-4dx WANTED—Exceptional opportunity for s young man, over 16, not returning to school. Apply in person to Mr. Parke 14 Winter St 8-30-21 — FOR SALE Cottage, 40 Monroe Street, 7 rooms, all modern. DEWITT A. RILEY National Bank Bldg. ROOM 208, NATIONAL EANK BUILDING. Order your Chickens for your Sunday dinner from S. Sochrin Grocery Store, 236 North street. Live and dressed Chickens for sale, CHIROPRACTIC TALK Ne. 12 RESULTS COUNT (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) The fact that people with all kinds of disease are restored to health after taking Spinal Adjustments is unimpeachable evi- dence that Chiropractic is a logical, reason- able method. The pity Is that many put off taking Adjustments until they have developed a serious pathological aspect. Even then, of course, the case is net hopeless, but much more time is required to correct it. Every day hundreds of people are learn- ing about Chiropractic. They can see after a few minutes' explanation how reasonable it 1s and why it is so successful. Spinal Adjustments get &t the CAUSE of thelr trouble and positively and permanently remove it. What Chiropractic has done for others, with allments identical with yours, it e Don't doubt this until you ha Consultation and spinal an- alysis free.\ No case accepted which it is | perfectly evident cannot be benefited J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Suite 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1733 OMee : 912 & m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thure- -— WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ADL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han« Furniture. $1.25 aHundred Lbs. for Paper L ZELDES, 138 OAK ST L. 589-33. delegations from Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt. in the Herald today, Sce for yoursclf. Only One Cent a Word. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Mlnxmum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE e This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser nioney. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE roR farm, and b room cott water: mu no time for Berlin six ries. SALE—small Kinds fruit houses, shed driven well of fine appreciate Crandall. acres; two hen- -foot | seen nts. 3-3dx FOR SALE—Kent ton it Hox New large Britain: six house. barn, implements Kley. Conn I FOR SA buildis S400 wrd monthly. Many from $1 Main stre evenings. Ten acres of land for $40 pe: acres at $50 per acre; large sultable for paint shop. Barnesdale FOR SAL! bufldir Barnes, FOR SALE—Cosy seven-room house on one acre of good land, three-fourths of it lauted with potatoes and other vege- tables; new hen-house, capacity of 100 hens; good variety of fruit, mostly five year-old trees: ragus and sirawberry beds: also, seven cords of wood goes with this bargain: located one mile from American Paper Goods, & fine neighborhood. Tel. 695 FOR SALE—Choice building lots, 508130, at Park Reserve; easy terms: cottages and bungalows. e Willlam T. O'Brien at Park Reserve, Saturday, Sunday and day to 6, or Tel. 1314-2 2 ' FOR SALE— \HS(‘ELL.‘YLOl S AUTOMOBILES Worthington stidse. Berlin FOR NALI—T maod exe ot pric val B muderat n St 1ux . ~miall size. good for ¥ tonizht =t 1dx extra drums; anteca i condition U1 between a » wuar- 340, Main 9-1-3dx m. 620 LE—Several hundred chestnut 1o-twot; ai cheap rel. FOR SALE—A few good wagons. Macauley, New Gritain Lumbes Inquire Com- u)n m\lu—(md pine silo; also, milking machine in good condition W. Hal, Kensington s FOR SALE—Grocery store and all fixtures also, horse and wagon. luquire mont St 58 Franklin Square: Shut- for cold frames; also wo trim rfrom Bld hou FOR SALE—At ters and sasih mantel and other | FOR SALE—1913 tex -3dx | Studebaker touring; ex- Your own icasonable Mctrann, 616 Main Cedent condit in fine price 1-3dx ndler seven-passenger Just overnaul uve good cash ¥8oe. P dster, o 1914, tives; FOR SA vouring r FOR SALE—One 1917 APEow fhe-ton true approsimi Steel and invilley Conn staked body Pierce- : two new bus bodies, Iy 40 people. Ntan- Hearings, * Incorporated, FOR nAm-,—nnu Chevrolet Baby mechanically good ot pep; per zallon SALE—Maxwell miles 9-3-bdx FOR condition scen atter Areh st first-class can be Garage, 9-3-2dx touring; ap it sold at once: p. m. at_Manross’ sk for Joe Melen. FOR SALE—Packard touring; newly paint- new top. Oldsmobile Exchange Car Dept., 3% Allyn St, Hartford, Conn. 9-3-3d FOR SALE—Stutz touring; good mechamical condition. Exchange Car Dept, 33 Allyn ford. Conn newly painted; Olasmobile St, Hart- 9-3-3d FOR SALE—Ford touring; FOR SALE—Uouschold plece partor suite, ruz Apply East street, Beckman. sideboa top floor , | FOR SALETwo two-tenement houses on must be sold H. I owne Berlin, $9.500 ApPIY A casant sreet: pric leaving town Conn. Tel Mirante, 9-4-1dx FOR SALE—Practically player-piano; reason States and must sell phone -14 brand new Lester for selling, 1 everything. cre farm: almost on it; 10 cows. one three horses, two mules, four pigs, chickens; all tools’ (o farm with barns; one 10-room house; sheds all fine shape: price $9,000, cash $4.000; bushels potatoes planted, corn and farm. price 34 price price price price price are near stocked and planted. in . and Winthrop, Conn. Plenty of wool: no coal to buy if you own a farm. One building lot here bn East and Kelsey Sts 50x150 feet, for sale. Come quick If | terested, as these farms are cheap and will go quick. H. A. Willlams, Arch street, New Britain. 1ax FOR SALE—East Berlin: Two-family lmnu\. cheap; $500 down: bargain. Telephone ‘ 1dx FOR SALE—100. cords of wood 3.000 bull, 50 ~000 3,000; farm e farm rarm e farm 800 farm 600 ; 3,500; cash shops, alm Deep River, FOR SALE—Plainville, Conn.: Ten (10) desirable building lots, about 11-4 acres d: city water, gas and electric lights available: price low for cash. Address M. O. Ryder, Box 63, Plainville. 9-2-6d of A. Alderige, 9-4-5dx FOR SALE—A business block, center Plainville. Inquire of F. 23 Hough St.. Plainville. SALE—In Newington: Seven-room, steam-heated house, five acres of land. near trolley and schools: price $7,600, liberal terms. For further particulars, inquire C. C. Prentice, phone New Britain 1335-5, eventhgs, or 1§ Asslum street, Hartford. 9-4-3a FOR FOR SALE—House on Golf St., Maple Hill; large lot; price $8,000: $5,000 cash. For further particulars, inquire C. C. Prentice, phone New Britain 1335-5, evenings, or 18 Asylum St, Hartford. 9-4-3d FOR SALE—Forty-acre farm: Eight-room house, seven cows. two horses; three acres land, 10-room house; 34-acre farm, 15 minutes from trolley; six-acre farm, two cows, one horse, good house and barn, on trolley line. T. F. Cashman Farm Agency, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4. 1dx S ——— TO RENT ———————————————————————————— TO RENT—Four-room apartment, with improvements; small family desired; cen- trally located after 6 p. m, Tele- phone 633-5. 1ax electric _lights, 128 Dwight 9-3-2ax TO RENT—New garage; heat, water, etc. Inquire at street. T0 RENT—Four-room tenement, third floor; improvements. 176 Glen St. 9-3-2dx TO RENT—Store, including three rooms. Apply Mrs. Schwartz, 107 Glen St. 9-3-3ax TO RENT—Garage room for two separate automobiles; water and electricity. Inquire 281 South Main St. 30-6d — Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telepbones 3344 tlew Britain. Conn. 19138 City Advertisement SLATER ROAD BUILDING LINES, Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 201, City Hall, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, September 7, 1920, on the establishment of build- ing lines on Slater Road, between West Main street and Clinton street. All interested persons are invited to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to same. BOARD OF PUBLIC G. H. Johnson, WORKS., Secretary. THREE FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE. CENTRALLY LOCATED SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, 242 Main St. Inc. Tel. 24-4 pears for New Britain FOR SALE—Bartlett D. J. Smith and Son, phone 155-2 FOR SALE—National Cash Registers, latest models, ess than man- ufacture computing scales, elec- tric meat-choppers and cofiec inills, re- frigerators, display cases, butchers sup- plies at reduced prices; everything for the Store; easy payments: write for catalo Frank T. Knight. 10 Blackstone strec Boston, Mass. Branch Office, 309 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn -1w FOR SALE—Klitchen range in good condi- tlon at $20. Call at 47 Millard street, top floor. 9-2-3ax FOR SALE—Seven singiug cauaries, $3 ea. Nest birds, 50c. M B. Gould, 86 Francis St. Tel. 1 8-30-6dx FOR SALE—Shaw bieycle motor. 6 p. m, No. 36 Webster street, Conn. Call after Plainvill 8-30-1w FOR SALE—Thoroughbred fox hounds. Inquire of Alexander Paquette, No. 11 East Lawlor St. 8-30-1wx FOR SALE TWO PEDDLER BOXES FOR SMALL AUTO; CHEAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE. APPLY REAR 271 MYRTLE STREET 9-2-64 —— NOTICE VIOLIN INSTRECTION—Class now forming; beginners a 'specialty. M. H. Fleitzer, graduate Indiana Conservatory; also, pupil Kortschak. Studio, 25 Roberts street. 9-3-2dx NOTICE—I wish to buy some Victrola or Grafonola records. Tel. 2079. 9-3-2dx NOTICE—Private dancing lessons; fox trot, one-step; special attention beginners; six lessons five dollars; anteed. Address Dancing, Box Herald. 9-3-2dax NOTICE—F. ¥. Harmou, Piano Studlo, Room 40, Booth's Block. Come early and get favorable appointments. Open Satur- | aay evenings. 9-2-3d NOTICE—PFiano tuning sand repairing; over 20 years for music stores; recommended by plano factories as an expert repair man. C. A. Humphrey, Phone 2063, 97 South Burritt St. 9-3-2dx NOTICE—AIl kinds of carpentry work, no matter how small or big the job, will get our personal attention. Call 1144-4. B. Benewitz, 443 Church St. 9-1-6dx NOTICE—For hire: Light seven-) car; reasonable rates. Tel. 608-2. 9-1-4dx NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Frank Brown, Tel. 188 8-31-5dx NOTICE—Old sets of teeth reset om new rubber at reasonable rates. New York Dental Laboratory, 325 Main St. §-30-6dx NOTICE—Francis P. May, violin Instructor, at 344 Broad St. Telephone 1842-4. Studio, Room 40, Booth's Block. Com- mence now for the fall. 8-30-6d NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, scalp treatments. and. facial. massage;. ladies attended at their homes. Margaret Hepp, 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-5. $-30-6d NOTICE—Hardware City guarantees to make that old mattress equal to new: trial will convince you; quick service; reasonable prices; uphol- stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 2314-4. 8-30 to 10-1x Bedding Co. Nfl'l'lcl—crum Taxi e 74 Church Si night service. Station, baggage New Britain. Telephone 8-20-26dx NOTICE—Chimney repairing; all kinds masonry and repair work at re able prices; chimneys a specialty. F. Se- lander, 718 Stanley St. Phone 216 e ———— LOSY LOST—Promise fo pay 10 Locust St Re LOH’I‘—“ ver wvanity locket . V. H" Thursday phone 1069-14. Reward. note. ard Finder return 9-4-2dx initiale with afternoon 1ax LOST—Pen section of new Moore fountain pen. September 4 a. m.. between 432 West Main street and railroad crossing. Reward 368 West Main St 1ax AL —~ good condition; Exchange Car Hartford, Conn. 9-3-3d good ures. Oldsmobilc _Depr. 33 Alivn st FOK SALE—Studebaker touring. Oldsmobile Exchauge Car Dept, 33 Allyn St, Hart- ford, Conn. 9-3-3d FOR SALE—Maxwell roadster; good condl tion. Lldstaobile Exchange Car Dept Allyn St Hartford, Conn. 9-3-3d FOR SALE—Chevrole painted; good mechanical Oldsmobile Exchange Car Dept., street, Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE—Overland delivery; newly paint- ed; good condition. Oldsmobile Exchange Car Dept., §3 Allyn street, Hartfo Conn. 9-3. roadster; newly condition. 33 Allyn 9-3-3d d Oldsmobile St., Hart- 9-3-3d FOR SALE—Buick ton truck. Exchange Car Dept, 33 Allyn ford, Conn. | Thousands read the Herald . There Classificd Column daily. : s are a lot of buyers tot‘ llu: second band auto you want 10 sell. Tell them about it in &' For Sale Advt. Only One Cens a Word. WANTED—FEMALE HELP ' WANTED—Girl Apply 19 South housewq 9-4- = g WANTED—Young girl as mother’s helj one through with school preferred. 2118-2 for High general St. WANTED—Lady operator on one familiar with typewritér prerer| Western Union Telegraph Co., 11 Ral Arcade. WANTED—Girl for stenographic work, pist and clerical work; good chance advancement. Address Stenographer, 09 New Britain, Conn. 9-3; w. A\’l‘En—meno‘mpher Comipany, 66 Cnurca St. WANTED—Ticket-seller, pearance, referen to our cashier. Apply Mr. Dean WANT! )—('Irl or woman to take care 11-months-old child. Call 45 Dwight between 3 and 6, except Saturday Sunday. 9. .Adkins Prin o 9-3: active, neat to act as assisu Fox's Theater. 93 WANTED—Lady clerk; stendy Apply at Hoffmann's Bakery, street. 2. TED—Experienced tor short stenographer period. Box 9! WANTED—Experienced second maid, Mrs. Fuller, 121 Maple St. (831 WANTED—Women to take names for XN Britain City Directory; must be good h writers and Intelligent. Address Price & Lee Company, € Church sti New Haven, Conn. 8-3; WANTED—Housekeeper in family of adults; good home, good wages to ri party. John Bader, 34 Brook su Southington, Conn. 8-31- WANTED—Clerks for all departments. Britaln Clothing and Dry Goods Std Inc. 8-2 WANTED—Thoroughly competent matd general housework. Mrs. A. F. Cor Vine St. 8- WANTED—A chambermald at the Beloin. X FOR SALE—1918 sedan. Apply 10 Chestnut St Overland nh-r)llnaer Russell 1" Tnu\.r lm FOR SALE—Oskland Six in good condition cquipped with good tires; one extri “elephone ¥1¥4-3. 9-2-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Buick seven-passenger; just painted; cord tire equipment, extra spare, sllp covers; party leaving town. luquire 46 Newington avenue, near East street. 9-2-3d . . FOR SALE—1916 Pullman touring car; four-cylinder, five-passenger, s paint, ncchanism A-1 condition. Smith, Meriden, Conn. G. A 9-1-5dx FOR SALE—One 1917 Maxwell touriag; fine coudition; must be sold at once; make offer. .Central Garage, Southington. 9-1-6dx FOR SALE—Cheyrolet, Hodel NOSt neWw; rua avout 2,500 miies caxonable. ~L’hone 1530. FOR SALE—1919 Overland touring car, Model ¥0; foue new ULres, New Lop, eXtras; run i,000 miles; vewsonable price. 1917 Muxwell ‘touring car, gooa condition, cheap. Call 3i4-13. 3-31-1w USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bus Men: Yhe trolley situation conirvnting us, not only in Sriageport, but in our owa @iy ol Aew Britain, is cniucal, as you know. Now is the time 10 gt busy aud &€t in While prospects are good. We ha tue lollowiug 10¢ sale AL right prices Three 131y Keo 1S-passenger vuscs; also one 1320 ds-passenger rackuid. These are all lu first-cluss shape mecuanicaly, vrand Dew cord tres all wround; worth investis Sation. Call Liberty 4ov or sve Chandter, Mack Motor Truck Compauy, New Haven, Conn. T-da-ag [l USED TRULCKS When In need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, Yackard and others; some over- bauled, rebullt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MUAUM LTMUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New tiaven, Cona. -3t USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following <n hand In first-class mechunical condition, ready 10 go to work, vi 2-Ton Mack—Rebuilt, with brand mew rack body, suaranteed the same s new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded van body, the other with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, mewly painted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Ton Day.Klder 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth investigation. Call Liberty 430, or sece CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Cons. 7-30-tf FOR SALE DODGE SEDAN CHALMERS ROADSTER FORD TOURING REO TOURING LIBERTY TOURING OVERLAND TOURING THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 6 Elm Strect Thone 184 - l i | WANTED—Young womes to become hune operators; no experience pec paid while learning; rapid increasos after both for lengih of service and the advantage of this oocupation will explained by the chiel operator. 8 M. Telephone Company. WANTED SALESLADY Working Hours 8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. CALL 142 MAIN ST. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two very large fromt beautifully new; furnished; twin all modern improvements; excellent couple or business pcople. Mrs. Da 551 Main St. . 9e4 TO RENT—Furnished room for one or gentlemen. 24 Camp St. Tel. 339-13. TO RENT—Furnished room, all ments, 168 West St. TO RENT—One room, all Maple St. micely farnished gnodern convenences, at TO RENT—Large room; 'steam heat bath: suitable for one or two gentle 87 Elm St TO RENT—Rooms for light housek &4 Church St. 9-3: TO RENT—Front furnished rooms, 36 Court, second floor. + 9-2 TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for all improvements. 51 8-30 WANTEDL WANTED—Night school puplls who ing to continue their studies this fall please notify us at once. Conmnec RBusiness College. 7- WANTED—By an American couple children): A four- or fiv good locality by October 1. Desirable, care Herald. WANTED—At once by family of ad Fi tenement, with improvem: in good location; west end preferred. dress Herald Box 35K 9-2-| WANTED—Men and women with bu tired, aching and itching feet, sore o and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, works wonders; guaranteed by Cro Drug Store, Clark and B and Hanson and all druggists. WANTED—A family of three oom tenement; Americans of s and connections; re Herald. WANTED—By an American couple: furnished rooms for light housekeep with bath: center city preferred. ,Ad Herald Box 6 9. WANTED—As soon as possible by Ame people (no children): Three- or ¢ room tenement. Box 10R, Herald, 9-4; WANTED—Agents: make $15 weekly sel guaranteed hosiery; we guarantee weekly full time, an hour spare tii experience unnccessary. Perfectywear iery. Darby, Pa. WANTED ANYONE IN SW BRITAIN HAVING VACANT ROOMS MAY READILY RENT THEM BY TElL- EPHONING TO THE Y. W. C. A. TEL. 1008 OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY AND LABOR DAY

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