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No Hand At Advertising’ We are addressing here some merchants o are quick to declare that they are “no nd at advertising,” and who may be ready seek specialized counsel. Why should these merchants labor over eir advertising writing spending in time d energy what they could put more profit- ly into their business? Proof is more important to us than omise, and we want some of these “no- d-at-advertising” merchants to give us ir work. : Let us talk it over now for the fall busi- William C. Kranowitz ‘Advertising and Publici Writing 54 Church St. Main St. g Hartford New Britain *“Our Written Word Spells Service” Y v FOR SALE with new Garage. $2,000. Cottage for $3.000, on a cormer lot, 10 Room ouse for $7,600. Cash required House for $11,000. Cash required $2.5 Home Banking & Realty Co. MAIN ST.—Next Door Fox's Theater—TELEPHONE 728 | this " CITY ITEMS Tabs' fair, Bardeck’s hall, to November 1.—advt. A. P. Marsh reported to the police morning that in avoiding an ac- October 22 ! cident at the corner of West Main and automobile dam- He agreed to pay Lincoln iged a t for the damage. Don't fail to hear the well Milo Octette at the Viking A. C. opening night.—advt. Deaths and Funerals, Zabliski. street, his affic post. known fair Mrs. Sophie funeral of Mrs. Sophie Zablis- ki was held at 8 o'clock this morn- ing at 8t. Andrew’s Lithuanian charch Rev Edward V. Grikis officiated at the requiem mass and the burial was in St. Mary's new cemetery rritha Abetz. Abetz, The Mrs. Bertha ht at street The aged 48, her home at 334 following a lingering ill- death occurred in the in which Mrs Abetz was which she was married. wife of Adolph T. Abetz. Besides her husband leaves two sons, Mason and Bertrs Fune services will be held Fri at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. G. pastor of the South Congregational church will oficiate and burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Abetz was a member of Martha Chapter, O. E Mrs. last n Main ness. same house born and in She was the outh she Carlson. John Carlson this afternoon. officiated at chapel, and cemetery. ll was Rev. the the The held at Dr service burial funeral of o'clock Ohman Erwin in Fairview in was Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Sale or a Try a For ‘Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourself. Only One Cent a Word. WANTED—MALE HEIFP CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE 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 money. WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS den- St WANTED—Boy te Dr learn mechanical Knapp, FOR SALE—One register, five pieces plate Church St. Tel. One who can go home nights. Telephone riz, 18 166 10-6-6dx 13 after 6 o'clock. Mrs. A. by 10-6-a2 == Winthrop. 10-5-3d FOR SALE—Green Mountain potatoes; good cookers. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. 6514, 10-6-6dx WANTED—Business men to know that we furnish competent typists, stenographers manufacturer underwear, shoces, cloth- Madison WANTED—Agents. wants agents t shirts, dresses Write Bro; Large sell hosfery, skirts, s for fr Mills, dwa. 503 work on steamboats. board. H. Rowe & New Haven, Conn 10- WANTED—Men for pod wages and Ferry St 6-wil and charge. Main clerical help at short notice. No Connecticut Business College, 163 10-5-t1 FOR SALE—Cider apples. Tel. & Maple Top Farm. 10-6-3dx St TO nr\'r-—ln-m«nneh all improvements tenement. 5 o WANTED—Bright young girl for clerk in factory department office. necessary. cducation. how soon you Good wages Experience not Should have grammar school Apply at once, giving age and could accept the position. Apply box 35A, Herald. 10-5-d6x FOR SALE—Red mahogany dining rcom sei practicaily new. Also oth: Call evenings, 30 Liberty stree furnitu WANTED—Young man for soda wosle.. Apply Liggett's Drug Store. fountaln 10-4-3d WANTED—A good live man with eighteen hundred dollars to go into’partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box 217X, 9-23-tt SALESMEN—Polish, Italian and Spanish- Americans, for New Britain and vicini Liberal salary and commission. All let- ters answered. Herald, Box 31S. WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms for three American adults. Central. South of rallroad. Telephone 38 10-6-2a% rent In Plainville, to elght rooms with James J aham, w t\'l‘lfh—I.. b six land. Address ville, Conn » single some Plain- 10-6-3d by Out- Box dx WANTED—Six room tenement, modern, small American family; two children skirts, W Good references. 2TXD, 10- WANTED—Furnished apartment, 3 or 4 rooms and bath, $45. Two in family and baby. Instructor at Prevocational School. Address Herald, Box 23D. 10-6-1dx WANTED—Rent at once. A. H. Starkey, § Winthrop St Phone 1072-23. 10-5-5ax FOR SALE Dwelling, 51 Franklin street. Rents $80 per month. Price Dwellings, 2-family, Fuirview street, can be had at a bar- 124 Rockwell avenue, with small store. H. D. HUMPHREY e Sold One Cottage on Sherman Court— a dozen after it. We’ve just listed This is your only chance, Garage ungalow at Bel- in rear. New B bulgfimshed For Sale. MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—-ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. til further notice the evening hours of this Il be from 7 to 9 o'clock Mondoy antl Friday only. : . HARDWARE CITY LOAN CORP. Street H. J. Foiren, Mgr, LVERY DAY IS SUNSHINE - w‘th‘:nr m«:::lcrn equipment we can take n or ne, wi cq y good results, Ve are - ‘ ~ e uall We are indepen ARCADE STUDIO The Photographer in Your Town. You Can’t Find a Rent AND WOULD BUY A NICE HOME KNEW THE PRICE MODERN SEV ICATE WAS RIGHT., SEFE THIS NICELY ROOM COTTAG O ACTUAL WITH OWNER, CARE HERALD, rEAMSHIP TICKETS REIGN REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | RGEANUIGLEY 257 421 NEW RRITAIN CONN STREFET WANTED—By adults, 4 or 5 room romt, by Nov. 1. Herald Box 16W. 5-2dax WANTED—Tenement suitable for rooming house. Telephone 1098-4 or wri Box 32, Herald. 29-100x SALESMEN—Do you want to be a salesman? We offer a combination of Iimmediate earnings, training in salesmanship and oppertunity for unlimited advancement i@ red-blooded men of character. Call fo see if you can qualify. Room 6, Mutual Bldg., New Britain. 9-23-tf WANTED—Short-breathed persons, wheexy and gasping :athers to try a box of “Dreathe Ezy, give instant relief in cases of hay fever, asthma, nose colds and all nasal troubles; works won- ders. Guaranteed by Dickinson Drug Co., Crowell's Drug Store, City Drug Stora and all druggists. 9-16-25dx WANTED—Teachers and other people to try our noonday lunch at S0c from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Broadway Dining Rooms, 67 Arch St. 9-10-t¢ ——————e————— —THE— EAGLE DYE WORKS 139 MAIN STREET DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND DYEING Goods Called For and Dellvered Telephone 618 WANTED—At once, plumhers and tinners. Good wages. W. R. Fenn, 139 Hart St. Tel. 1061 WANTED—I am looking for a particular | type of man who is inherently honest, who | can faithfully represent an organization of national reputatiou and record; regard- less of your previous occupation, you may be that particular man whom I can place in a position to earn not less than $7,500 a year. Call Room 6, Mutual Building, City. Walter F. Bliss, Local Mgr. 9-14-tf WANTED—Boys to deliver telegrams; must be 16 years old. Western Union Tele- sraph Co., 11 Rallroad Arcade. 10-1-6dx STORE MANAGER WANTED. Zee-Zee Rubber Company, long and firmly established manufactur- ers of highest grade tires and tubes, guaranteed 6000 miles, is opening one of its many chain stores in New Britain. The entire production of our mills at Yardville, N. J., is sold only through these stores, direct to tire users, minus the jobber's profit. Wherever one of these stores is opened the tire business of, the com- munity is practically monopolized. All store and advertising expenses are pald by the corporation. The manager will receive a salary of $40 a week and a commission on all sales, which should return an in- come of $5,000 a year and upward. The man we will select as manager for our New Britain store must be a successful salesman, but tire ex- perfence is gbsalutely unnecessary. He must statd high in the commun- #ty and must furnish cash bond of $3,000, which will draw 6 per cent interest for one year and which will be returned upon severance of busi- ness relations. This is a strictly merchandising proposition of the highest order and possesses unlim- ited future possibilities. Particulars of this exceptional opportunity may be obtained from J. P. Stiles, Sales Manager, at Hotel Beloin, today and tomorrow, 2 p. m. to § p. m. 10-4-d5 e ————— NOTICE. FOR HIRE—Cadillac seven passenger sedan. Day or night service. Call 1719 or §82-12. NOTICE—Smoke a New England Perfecto. Why pay 15c¢ for cigars when your taste will be satisfied by trying a New England Perfecto. 10-9-3dx DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady Assistant, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. 252 Main St., Corner West Main St., Telephone 765 DEAR DOCTOR: Please use the following benefit of others afflicted. “I was given up as incurable several of our home physicians, two chiropractors, one natureopath, three specialists and about twenty doctors at the Hartford %ospital, from where 1 was sent home to die. My lungs, throat and nervous system were in such awful condition that I could hardly breathe and expected to die at any moment. 1 was cured by your treatments and have since given birth to a boy. “Sincerely, MRS. OREN GILBERT. “313 South Main, New Britain.” By my methods all diseases are curable, including persistent coughs, colds, chest and lung diseases, all nervous conditions, skin diseases and stomach troubles with positively no failures in neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism. llectro Therapy treatments of all forms. lectric Light Baths, Alpine Sun Rays, Ultra Violet Rays, Arc Vio- let ys and the Masseur Machine treatments are given my patients without additional cost, Working people and familics are treated unti cured for $1.50 per treatment. for the by WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han¢ Furniture, L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 1749 NOTICE—Smoke the New England Perfecto, Hartford’s best. Will stand the t against all the rest. 2 for 25c. Try ol 10-6-3dx NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, scalp treatments and facial massage; ladies at- tended at their homes. Margaret Hepp, 20 Wilson street. Phone 465-5. 10-6-4d NOTICE—General repairing and overhaul- ing on all makes of cars. Specialist Buick, Kissel Car and Dodge cars. Main Garage, opposite P. O. NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. Mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, pillows. steel couches, cots, springs. etc.. at factory to home prices. Your old mattresses made over equal to new. Upholstering. Tel. i 14-4. 60 Tremont street 0-2a30x NOTICE—We do all kinds of carpentry work; mo matter how big or small a job js. it gets our personal attention. B. Benewitz, 443 Church street. Tele- phone 2045-13 10-1-6dx Chalk Talk and tainments, fairs aud Al Malmgren, 9-22-¢f NOTICE—Cartoon! Sketching for en dances; something snappy. Herald office, City NOTICE—Supreme Roach Powder is guar- anteed to kil flies, roaches, bedbugs, fleas, etc. Put up in jarge bellows pack- age, 25c at the leading drug stores. 9-8-26d one coffee urn, | WANTED—AL once, woman to care for two Victory Lunch,| children, aged » and z, five days a week. FOR SALE—One Dsco combination vacuum sweeper, practically new. 618 Stanley S sccond flight. WANTED—Reflned young lady tv act u saleslady. Excellent opportunity for ngm party. Communicate with Box 9Y, Her- ald, stating salary expected for either all day or half day per week. J. F. Glover, 135 Main St 10-5-d2 FOR SALE—Red onions, delivered to city, also sweet cider in barrel lots, 50 cents a gallon. Address Alexander Bruce, Berlin Tel. 665-3. 10-5-d6x WANTED—Competent housework. Mrs. A. F. general 99 Vine St. 10-5-tf housework ; E. E. Baldwin, 34 10-5-tf maid for Corbin, FOR SALE—Go-cart, good as new. Call at 32 Hart St. Phone 508-2. 10-5-d3x WANTED—Maid for general three in tamily. Mrs. Park Place. FOR SALE—Beautiful Weber Piano. Very little used and in perfect condition. $135 cash. Must be sold this week. Address Box 24B, Herald. 10-5-tf WANTED—A woman to help with washing d cleaning by the day. Mrs. N. B Judd Ave., near East St. Tel. FOR SALE—Two good horses; sell one or both at reasonable price. Inquire Morris Cohen, Commercial street. 10-4-6dx WANTED—A woman to clean house by the FOR SALE—At 14 Ceédar street, wseveral hour. Tel. 1105, 10-5-d2x pileces high grade furniture—brass bed, new mattress and springs, child’'s white iran erib, mahogany music cabinet, ma- hogany living roem table, dining room sel, gas stove, gas plate, oil stove, girl's bicycle, lawn mower and other things 10-4-d3x WANTED—Laundress 1 day o week. 71 Har- rison St. Tel. 1813-2. 10-4-3d WANTED—Chambermaid at Hotel Beloin. 10-4-tf WANTED—Girl for housework in family of two. 39 Hairison strcet. Tel. 833. 10-3-dsx FOR SALE—Ten acres of woodland at $50 per acre. Apply C. L. Barnes, Barnes- 1 dale. 10-1-3dx WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for general housework; family of three; no washing or ironing. Apply Mrs. F. M. Holmes, 26 Adams street, New Britain, Conn. Tel. 786. 10-2-tf FOR SALE—Pool table, reasonable price. Schmarr’s Cafe, 248 Bast Main St. 10-1-6dx FOR SALE—Pears; Bartlett, Seckle and Vermont Beauties; also fall picked apples. D. J. Smith, Tel. 155-2. 9-24-tf WANTED—A maid for general housework in a family of two adults. Address 15 South High St. Tel. 1735-3. 9-30-6dx —_— e TO RENT WANTED—Nurses to register . for appoint- ment in state tuberculosis hospitals; good salary and pleasant environment. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hart- ford, Conn. $-30-12a TO RENT—Tenement of four large rooms, to middle-aged couple. 125 Columbia St. 10-6-1dx TO RENT—Four rooms, all improvements, top floor, on Queen St. Enquire first floor on premises. Timothy Pompelli. 10-6-6dx WANTED—Everyone to know that you can save money by having your dentistry done by me. If you want painless dentistry, come now and let me prove that my expert knowledge of the use of NAP-A- MINIT enables me to not only extract, but fill, crown or treat your teeth without pain. Dr. George E. Knapp, 299 Main street. 9-11-te TO RENT—Garage, corner Black Rock Ave. and Harrison St. . Loomis, 112 Har- rison St. Tel 1773 10-6-6d FOR RENT—On Golf street, Maple Hill, very desirable eight room completely fur- ‘ nished house. Adults only. Rent $76 per month. Phone New Britain 1335-5, even- ings. C. C. Prentice, or 18 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. 10-6-w1 TO RENT—Apartment of six rooms in west- ern section. Tel. 1065-3. 10-6-d3x WANTED—A young office; good position. 299 Main St. lady for mnew dental Call Dr. Knapp, 9-11-tf WANTED—Young womer (o become tele phune operators; Do experience DeCessary; paid while learning; rapid increases there- after both for lengih of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. 8. M. B Telephone Company. FOR RENT—Garage space for two cars. Ap- nly 130 Glen St., City. 10-5-d6x 1‘0 RENT—Garage, 85 Ellis street, City. 10-2-3dx —_— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE —_— FOR SALE—An ecight room bungalow cot- tage. Screened in veranda, a 3-bed open air sleeping room good for winter and summer. Garage with concrete basement barn. Brick henhouse for 75-100 hens. Fruit and shade trees. Large lot. The best place in Belvidere. For appointment, Tel. 1186-12 10-6-4d WANTED At once, SALESLADIES for De- With or without experience, our Cloak, Suit and Dress partments. Apply THE BIG STORE. FOR SALE—Six room bpngalow at Maple Hill. Reasonable amount of cash re- quired. For further particulars inquire of C. C. Prentice, phone w Britain 1335-5, evenings, or 18 Asylum St., Hart- ford, Conn. 10-6-wl FOR SALE—Modern seven room house; five acres of land, in Newington, near trolley | and schools. Price and” terms reason- | TO RENT—Kitchen and kitchenette, with able. For further particulars phone C. C. [ one or two other rooms for light house- Prentice, New Britain 1335-5, evenings, or | Keeping, all furnished; hot water heat, 1S Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 10-6-wl [ lights, bath, hot water. Enquire 65 Win- throp St. 10-6-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage, two build- ing lots, garages for three cars. Tele- phone 1284-14. 209 South Stanley street No agents. 10-1-6dx TO RENT—Large front room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Two minutes walk from post office. 10 Lake Court. 10-6-2dx FOR SALE—i0-acre farm. good land. wood and timber. 10 room house, barns, chicken houses, large crop potatoes. corn, hay. vegetables. 7 extra good cows, 2 horses, 3 pigs, 200 chickens, all kinds ma- chinery, tools, lots of fruit. Price §4,600, cash $2.000. Located five miles from city, on state road. Have other bargains, both smatler and larger ones. Call or write for particulars at once. Farmers’' Realty, 721 Main St., Hartford, open evenings. 10-5-d5x 3-9%% | 70 RENT—Furnished room in private fam- ily, to one or two gentlemen. All im- provements. Near post office. Telephone 1436-4, mornings or evenings. 10-6-1dx in private Box A 10-6-A3x plenty fuarnished or two Address TO RENT—Large suitable for one South Burritt St. Herald. front . room, wentiemen, on Box 1iBB, 10-6-4dx TO RENT—One large front room and kitchen, furnished: well heated; all con- veniences for light housekeeping. Central 16 Prospect St 10-6-d1x T —— PERSONAL TO RENT—Board and room American home, $9 and $10. Herald. PERSONAL—Full set tooth, $5; guaranteed; teeth without pain; no cocaine; open Dr. Dickerman, Room 9, street. ———— FOUND teeth, with gold extracted evenings. 122 Main 10-1-6dx FOR RENT—Furnished room, heated, 50 ‘Walnut St. 10-5-3dx NOTICE—Dressmaking classes, Monday and lay cvenings, beginning October 11th: man’s Institute Method. Miss Jane E Tel. 545-5. 9-26-12dx LEAVITT & HAYES, INC BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETA. Repairs of all kinds $ Court St Telephcnes 32414 tiew BEritaiz. Conn. 1913 FOR SALE Garage Business, ml]y equipped and stocked. Bungalow. 5 rooms, Belvidere. Two family house near center. DEWITT A. RILEY National Bank Building. The Service Agency. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, all im- provements, in private family. 132 Bas- sett St. 10-5-d3x FOUND—A bicycle. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Phone 663 10-5-3dx ¢ TO RENT—Large furnished room for one e or two gentiémen. 314 Chestnut street. Second floor. Telephone 2413, 10-4-3ax e —— SITUATION WANTED District of Plainville, ss., Probate Court, | October 5th, 1920, 1 Estate of Charles Johnson, lateiof Plain- | ville, in said District, deceased. Upon the application of Anshelm E. John- son, adminis; tor, praying that as such ad- $ ministrator he may be empowered to sell | WANTED—Young lady wants position and convey certain real estate belonging to | clerical work. Address Herald Box the estate of said deceased, as per applica- 10-6-2ax tion on file more fully appears, it ORDERED, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate office, in Plainville, in said District, on the 9th day of | Octoher. A. D. 1820, at three o'clock in the | afternoon, and that public notice be given | of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thercon, by pub- lishing a copy of this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said Dis- trict, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign-post in the Town of Plainville, in said District, at least three days before | WANTED—Position as chauffeur or driving truck. ©an do own repairs. Call 1931-12 or address Box 1, Herald office. 10-6- WANTED—To clean and take care of office or hall. Address Herald Box 227. i 10-5-2dx TO RENT—Two front rooms to desirable parties. Man and wife or two gentlemen. 154 West Main St. Tel. 757. 10-5-1w WANTED—A position as housekeeper or cook by American woman with 8 year old child. Apply Box 30XX. Herald. 10-5-d6x FOR by right if sold at once. 2 __Herald. FOR SALE—Green Ford speedster, A-1 con< dition, $300 cash. Tel. 678-5. o Tarditi. FOR SALE—1917 Roadster in first class cons Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell them about it In & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent a Word, AUTOMOBILES o —mmesImmm L FOR SALE—Reo touring, Hudson Super Six, Ford roadster, Hupmobile touring, Over. land truck and Vim delivery. Lgan's re pair shop, 86 Hartford Ave. 10-6-g3 FOR SALE—Ford commereial truck, Jast painted. Special made body, = welf ironed, detachable rims, . mechanical condition O. K. Price $325 if taken a( once. Phome 635-14. 10-6-1d FOR SALE—Buick five passenger touring car, 1919 model; A-1 condition; $1,500. Ap- ply Bence's garage. 10-6-2dx FOR SALE—Willys-Overland Coupe, nodd $5-4C; perfect condition treughout: bargain for a quick sale. The Garage, rear 101 West Main, Tel. &? 10-6-4dx ! FOR, CALE—1917 Ford runabout, $175. Are mour & Co., 21 Commercial St. 10-6-3dx SALE—1920 Chevrolet, 490 model. Run rivate party. Govd as new. rice Address Box' 12C, dition. lnquire Kddy orating Co. Awning and D 10-4-3ax USED TRUCKS—Attention. Jitney and Men: The trolley situation confront us, not only in Bridgeport, but in our ow, city ot New Britain, is critical, as know. Now is the time to get busy get in while prospects are good. We ha the following for saie at right prices: Taree 1919 Reo 18-passenger buses; alsa one 1920 Sé-passenger Packard. These arg all in first-class shape mechanically, brand new cord tires all around; worth investis gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Cha Mack Moter Truck Company. New Ha no. - oa} USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Uwed Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. lack, Pierce-Arrow, Packard and other bauled, rebuilt terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOE TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, 0?‘ 4-t4 USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following oo hand fa first-class mechanical condition, ready 10 go to work, vis.: -with brand 3-Ton Mack—~Rebuilt, mew rack body, guarantced the aame as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis lnfl cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with stanual padded van body, the of with rack body. 6-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-new lwunbér body, newly painted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps Four 1919 3-Ton Day.Elder ' 25-pads senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth investigation. Call 430, or seo . CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conm. K D — USED CARS OF VALUE STUDEBAKER Big Six .... 1,800 ' AUBURN Beauty Six ....... bbb OAKLAND ToUring +.vvv... 3,007 AMERICAN SIX ...vvveenens | OAKLAND Touring . 7 OAKLAND Touring ¢ OVERLAND Touring “83" .. CHALMERS 'Roadster ...... OVERLAND Roadster ...... SAXOUN Roadster OLDSMOBILE TOUIiRE +eees TRUCKS OF SERVICE BROCKWAY Express . . STUDEBAKER Express .... FORD Truck «.ceceeccscccan FORD Truck «u.oeceeeescans GRAHAM Two-Ton . VIM Express *", IRVING JESTER 183 ARCH ST. FOR SALE PACKARD (Twin Six) DODGE Roadster BUICK Touring REO Touring THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 8 Elm St., Cor. Main St. Phone 484, 9-23-tf T e ———————— Losx LOST—Diamond ring between Elm St. and Oak St. Finder pleasc return to -Herald __Ofiice. Reward 10-5-2ax LOST—Female setter, marked w white and yellow. Reward if found and returned to A. E. Smith at D. Miller Co., 26 Church St, or call 155-2. 10-5-2ax —_— LOST—In front of 626 West Main St., small beaver neckpiece. Finder please return to sbove address and claim reward. Top floor. 10-6-2dx said day of hearing GEORGE R. BYINGTON: Judge. WANTED—Position as truck driver or com- mercial. Married W. K, P O Box 905, City = 20-5-3d LOST—Friday, smsll brass key. Finder ~'sa return to Herald office. Reward.

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