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' éoowadaoem'o#mafiwaiwé fi e have two good properties For Sale may interest you if you have some ; toinvest. They pay very well on the invested and are very desirable. at our office and investigate. RKER & DEMING Telephone 2026 REAL 3 Main Street, BERS OF NEW BOOOOREBSEBGGHEHC BB BRITAIN ESTATE BOARD. It is a little early for housecleaning but none too early to look over your fall and winter Gar- ments and send them to us for cleansing or dye- ing—It will pay you to do it NOW. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN ST. FOR SALE 0 Famnly House with large lot. located. TZ & COSTELLO, n St. Biitain Fruit & Prcduce Co. 'ORD AVE. TEL. 1193 Winter Potatoes 10 bushel lots, $1.55 Single bushel $1.65. $1.50 bushel. FREE DELIVERY. g AR PN T SRR QTN W FOR SALE o tenement house Centrally Inc. Te 24-4 in good location and has & vacant if buyer wishes to move in at once. up-to-date cottages in the best location and can be bought at ple if buyer acts once. tgnement block and other good bLusiness propositions. e In and let wsell good 10! SOLOMON, Real Estate N us you some building sSTREET Member of New Britain Boa Real Pstate FOR SAL fly Dwelling, 51 Franklin street Dwellings, 2-family, Fairview street, uses 134 Rockwell avenue, with small .H D. AUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATU RDAT EVENINGS You Want a Small Cottage at the East p? Good piece of Iand—grapes and pit—garage—you can live like a prince t small cost. New Two Family House e on Anbany Avenue. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Rents $80 per month. can be had at a store, bar- ntil further notice the evening hours of this ] will be from 7 to 9 o'clock Mondoy and Friday gs only. E HARDWARE CITY LOAN CORP. Street H. J. Foiren, Mgr. FTEAMSHIP TICKETS 'REIGN REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD RGEANUIELEY 2575227 NEW RRITAINCONN | _STREET *@@@@@@@@@@% Price | PROBATION OFFICER HAS BUSY QUARTER Books of Official's Office Show In His Charge—S858 in Collected. The qu Officer E. | 134 now | placed officer period ing the while in come to a probation The probation officer collected $858 in wages for the families of pro wtioners 1 $394.42 in fines. venty-ei were brought over from the preceding gquarter, were placed upon probation, 54 were relefsed, 7 violated the terms of pro. ation, one escaped and are now in charge of the probation officer. | Twenty-six cases were settled out of court . The causes of arrest | terms of probation were: | ness, 16; drunkenness and breach | the peace, 3; breach of the pes | non-support, 7; theft. 8; breach of | peace and injury to property, 1; as- sault, 5; incorrigibility, 6; other causes, 9. SCHOOL CONTRACT LET { Bridgeport C: | | mont Street Building at Figure Not | rterly report of Cy on 56 having been n bhation, ¢ of the past number of drunks dur- preceding quarter was 15, the quarter which has just close, 17 were placed upon in char the probat during Tk E ht cases resulting in Drunken- of | 1; meern Will Build Tre- to Exceed $330,000. The school board yesterday after- noon voted to contract with the East- ern Engineering company of Bridge- port to do the general work on the new Tremont street school at a price not to excced $330,000. Spring & Buckley get the electrical contract at $11,479 and A. A. Mills is to do the plumbing for $11,719, The board faces an estimated defi- cit this year of $59,466.53 and will ask a transfer of funds to cover it. An amount of about $1,000 is neces- sary to Increase the evening school teachers’ pay to $3.25 an evening The schools will close next Tues- day, Columbus day. Dr. James Faulkner was added to the list of school medical inspectors. HOLY NAME PARADE More Than 5,000 Mcn to Be in Line in Big Catholic Demonstration in This City Tomorrow. Estimates by the warious Catholic congregations of New Britain district place the number of men who will parade in this city tomlorrow in the Holy me society demonstration at 5,000 Eight divisions will make up the parade, the main bodies forming in the locality of the Y. M. T. A. & B. society rooms on Lafayette street. J. M. Halloran is marshal of the parade; Lawyer Joseph G. Woods is in charge of St. Joseph's division: Patrick Mec- Denough, St. John's; Stanislaus Luty, the Sacred Heart; Albert Volz, St Peter’s church; Michael Nevilis, St. Andrews: John Soltis, All Saints’; Ed- | gar Tves, St. Paul's; J. J. Walsh, St. | Mary's, The o'clock the wher parade will move at 2:30 through the principal streets city to Walnut Hill park services will be con- J J Broderick will benediction of solemn Auetec speak LOST—Female setter, marked yellow. Reward if found and A. E. Smith at D. Miller Co, St. or call 18 white returned to 6 Church 10. a LOST—Leather driving glove, 6 p. m. Return to Herald office Friday, after Reward 10-9-2ax NOTICE Town of Phainville. The Board o! Sclectmen will meet | on October 13, 16 and 19 to make | voters. Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. standard time. WM. J. JOHNSON, C. H. CALOR, EDWARD P. PRIOR. Sullding—Repamug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, FRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. ¢ Court St Telephcnas 23 tlew Britaln. 113 onn. 'l'he best of nolectod raw mllx thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what Is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— | for ours Is the finest raw milk made | correct pasteurizing. | ABSOLUTELY SAFE ana PURE by | RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS Order 1t wdny J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STRER] | 134 | Probation | Connelly shows a total of | three month 56 | and | Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pube Wages | licity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt. in the Herald today. See for yourself. Only One Cent a Word. WANTED—MALE HELP ' a1 x WANTED—Laborers at tuh. Maple Hil Inquire G 10. once. ‘ Newington WANTED—Tw ok and o ch . Sunn experienced malds, one as as second maid with some dren. Apply Mrs. F. G. Vib- New Britain, Conn. man to work Steady work Clark street WANTED—An offic fice of the boy. Apply at the of- Corbin Cabinet L WANTED—Gateman, Ameri preferved outside and calls for In reply state age, and other details by This work is mostly man who is active. former cmployment Box Herald 10-7-43 | = [ | § WANTED—A married couple farm and housework Pay month with rooms and board. BB, Herald. for general $100 per Apply Box 10-7-6dx CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE—Gas range and gas hot water heater. In very good condition. Apply Harrison street, between and 3 p Tel. 2019 14 WANTED—Experienced eral departments. salesla s Apply the m di z store WANTED-—Competent 1 1. Apply Mrs. Hart St FOR SALE—Cabinet organ, 18 stops, 3 sets reeds, fine tone, Al condition. Cneap for cash. Family moving, must sell. Answ Organ Box 15, Herald 10-9-1dx cook, WANTED—A girl or woman housework. Can go home ferred. 19 South in mev- MeMillan > y 2 for general s X e nights 1t pr e S High street. 10-5- d» WANTED—Girl to help around tallor shop. for the tree. Ne FOR SALE Barrows, Apples by Golden Knoll Farm, wington 10-9-1dx Good wages. Experience not necessary. FOR SALE—Bedroom and kitchen furnish- Apply 427 West Main S 10-7-3dx ings. Almost new. Party leaving town. 5 Fairview St. 10-8-2dx WAN' Apply ED—Woman cook and second wirl. v Mrs. Fuller, 121 Maple St. 10-7-d3x FOR SALE—. ahogany cabinet talking ma- chine and records; half price. H bargain. Satisfactory terms. L. drews, 439 Arch St TED—Young lady general ofice work. dry, Arch St stenegrapher Apply Union Lnun- 19- H { FOR SALE—Four rooms furniture with op- tion of rent; steam heated. Reasonable. Must sell at once. Party golng to Caii- fornia. Call from 5 to § p. m, Room 36, Railroad Arcade. 10-5-3dx WANTED—Business men to wnow that we furnish competent Lypists, stenographers and clerical help at short notice. charge. Connecticut Busincss Collex Main St 5 WANTED—Boy te learn mechanical den- tistry. Apply Dr. Knapp, 299 Main St. 10-6-6dx FOR SALE—Sawed and split wood 35-3. Mr. Konopas, Mountain Vie ville. 1 Tel. Plain- Sdx WANTED—Bright young girl for clerk in factory department office. Experience not necessary. Should have grammar school WANTED—Men for woiw on sf Good wages and board. H Co., E. Ferry St, New Haven, Conn. 10-8-wil SALE—Young, mew milch cow, with at_side. Also three good family ‘N. H. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 10-7-3a education. Apply at once, giving age how soon you could accept the position. Good w Apply box 35A, Herald. 10-5-déx FOR calt cows. 254-12. ED—A good live man with eighteen hundred dollars to go into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box X. 9-23-t WANTED—At Good wages. W. 1061-2 WANTED—I am looking for s particular type of man who is Inherently honest, who cau faithfully represent an organization of national reputation and record; regard- less of your previous occupation, you muay be that particular man whom I can place in a position to carn 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 Tels- graph Co. 11 Raiiroad Arcade. 10-1-6dx WANTED—Janitor. Apply 142 Main St. 10-9-6d WANTED—Pressman. Apply to Mosel Mfg. Co.. Kensington, Conn. 10-9-3a —_—m TO RENT Running Church 10-9-3dx TO RENT—Garage for ome cal water and electric lights. Btreet. 541 | TO RENT—Furnished rooms for two men. Call at 163 Hartford avenue. 10-9-3dx HOUSE TO RENT—Large fine house with modern conveniences, garage and garden, at Newington Center, on trolley. Inquire room 405 City Hall, telephone 356 or even- ings, 49 Cedar street, telephone 2134. 10 10-3-3dx TO RENT—Garage, 82 Garden St. TO RENT—Four rooms, top floor, on Queen St on premises. Timothy Pompelll. all improvements, Enquire first floor 10-6-6dx TO RENT—Garage, corner Black Rock Ave, and Harrison St. F. W. 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 $75 per month. Phone New Britain 1335 ings. C. C. Prentice, or 18 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn 10-5-w1 TO RENT—Building in Plainville, suitable for manufacturing or storage purposes. Size 40x%0. Building situated near freight and center of Plainville. ldeal Ma- depot Co., Pla .lmm«- 10-9-w1 chinery TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms at 574 West Main St. Phone 283-3. 10-5-2dx TO RENT—House and garage at Newington Junction, near railroad station and school. Call Valley, 14, Hartford Division 10-9-14 TO RENT—Flat improvements, of 184 Lal rooms, all medern st 10-9-1dx TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished reoms, single or en suite; steam heat and hot water. Hotel Bassett, 354 Main St. cor- ner Main and Myrtle streets. 10-9-3dx WANTED—Competent maid for housework. Mrs. A. F. Corbin, general 99 Vine St. FOR SALE—China dinner set, 10-5-tt Can be seen at 569 East St., 1992-4. 76 pieces. or phone 10-7-3dx WANTED—Chambermaid at Hotel Beloin. 10-4-1f FOR SALE—One register, five pieces plate glass. Church St. Tel. 1669. one coffee urn, Victory Lunch, 10-6-6dx WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for general housework; family of th: washing or ironing. Apply Mrs. F. Holmes, 26 Adams street, New Britain, Conn. Tel. 86, 10-2-t€ FOR SALE—Green Mountain potatoes; good cookers. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. 657-14. 10-6-6dx | WANTED—Nurses to register for appoint- ment in state tuberculosis hospitais; xood salary and pleasant environment. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hart- ford, Conn. 9-30-12a 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 FOR SALE—Beautiful Weber Plano. Very little used and in perfect condition. §135 cash. Must be sold this week. Address Box 24B, Herald. 10-5-tf e FOR SALE—Two good horses; sell one or both at reasonable price. Inquire un;g: Cohen, Commercial street. 10-4 — FOR SALE—Furniture for five rooms. Will sell whole or in part. Call Saturday, Sun- day and Monday, 27 Union St., first be No dealers. 10-8-2dx WANTED—Young women to become tele- phone operators; no experience necessary; paid while learning; rapid increases there- after both for lengih of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chiet operator. 8. IN. B Telepbone Company. One willing to Apply Malleable Iron 10-8-t¢ 'WANTED—Stenographer. work on records. ‘Works, 4 Grove St. ALTERATION HANDS Coats and Suits. Apply LAZARUS CO. ‘64 Main Street. FOR SALE—Few pleces high grade furni- ture offered cheap for quick sale. Mahog- any living room table, mahogany music cabinet, dining room set, book case, desk, jot water heater, white kitchen table. 14 Cedar St 10-3-1d On Dresses, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Baby's carriage, go-cart, toilet chair, play-yard, etc. 236 Winthrop St. Phone 1073-23. 10-9-1dx WANTED NOTICE. NOTICE—Family moving out of town, will sell their beautiful mahogany upright piano for §100. Address, Opportunity, Box 20, Herald 10-9-1dx WANTED—Furnished apartment, 3 or 4 rooms and bath, $45. Two in family and baby. Instructor Pre-Voeational School. Call Herald 23D. 10-9-1dx | NOTICE—I buy accounts bills m or judgments of any nature anywhere. John Doe, care of New Britain Herald. 10-5-3dx '\OTI(‘E—New upright piano (sample in- strument) at Raphael’s Big Store opening. Will sell wholesale price Easy terms. L. E. Andre 439 Arch S WANTED—Washing and ironing for small families. Mrs. Deutch, 147 Kelsey street. 10-8-2dx WANTED—At moderate price, for use at Burritt Mission, second-hand upright | piano, in good condition. Please reply to City Mission, 131 Main St. 10-7-3dx NOTICE—Private instruction in the common branches by an experienced teacher. Ad- dress Box 342 or Tel. 25-13. WANTED—By young man, reom and board, or room alome, centrally located. Apply Walkover Shoe Store. 10-7-3dx T ha WANTED—Rent at once. A. 236 Winthrop St Phone 107 H. Starkey, 3. 10-5-5ax WANTED—Tenement suitable for rooming house. Telephone 1095-4 or write Box Herald. 9-29-10dx FOR HIRE—Cadillac se: Day or night service. passenger sedan. Call 1719 or 882-1 10-6-5dx NOTICE—Smoke a New England Perfect: Why pay 15c for cigars when will be satisfied by trying a New Perfecto. SALESMEN—Do you want to be a salesman? We offer a combination of immediate earnings, training in salesmanship and opportunity for unlimited advancement to red-blooded men of character. Call to see if you can qualify. Room 6, Mutual Bidg., New Britain. 9-23-tf NOTICE—Shampooing, man treatments and facial massag tended at their homes. 20 Wilson street. Phone 48 scalp ladies at- Margaret Hepp, 5 10-6-4d NOTICE—General repairing and overhaul ing on all makes of cars. Specialist on Buick, Kissel Car and Dodge cars. West Main Garage, opposite P. O. 10-6-wix NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. tresses, box springs, cushions, pillo couches, cots, springs. ete., home prices. Your old over equal to new. Upholstering. WANTED—Short-breathed persons, and gasping breathers to try a box of “Dreathe Ezy,” 25c; will 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 drugglists. 9-16-25dx wheezy i Mat- steel at factory to REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—A fine 6 room cottage, with all improvements. Large lot, S8x225 Price §6,000 Small amount of cash re- quired Also a n & room house with large lot. Price $5,000. $1,000 cash re- quired. C. 8. Andrews, Telephone 207-3 10-11d1x FOR SALE—Two full size bullding lots on Belvidere Heights, off Hillcrest avenue. Cash or easy terms. Apply Box X190, Herald Office. 10-8-3dx FOR SALE—An eight room bungalow cot- tage. Screencd in veranda. a 3-bel 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 10-6-4a FOR SALE—Six room bungalow at Maple Hill. Reasonable amount of cash re- quired. For further particulars inquire of C. C. Prentice, phone New Britain 1335-5, evenings, or 13 Asylum St, Hart- ford, Conn 10-6-wl FOR SALFE—Modern seven room house; five , mcres of land. and schools sble. For further particulars phone C. Prentice, New Britain 13356-5, evenings, 18 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. 10-6-wl in Newington, near trolley Price and terms reason- ) m house, »p potatoe good cows, 00 chickens, all kinds ma- lots of fruit. Price $4,600, ated five miles from city, on state road. Have other bargains, both smaller and larger ones. Call or write for particulars at once. Farmers' Realty, 721 Main St., Hartford, open evenings. 10-5-a5x tools, 000 chinery, FOR SAI«H\ room hnl& Large lot. Near church and school, six cent carfas ,500; 000 cash. Tel 92-4. 10-9-1dx = | WANTED—Five reom rent, modern conven- | iences. Address Box 29XX, Herald Offic 10-8-3dx Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont street. NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-22-tf WANTED—To buy a two or three tenement house. No agent. Save your commission. Tel 1042-1 10-9-d3x e —————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED—One or two unfurnished room by single lady, mattresses made | 10-2430x | Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lov of buyers for that eccond hand auto you want to scll. Tell them about It In a For Sale Advt. Only One Cent s Word. —_—es P e AUTOMOBILES ——e ¥OR SALE—By private party, 1919 Ford, oadster. Inguire Fred camans, Stewart St, st street off allen, Saturday er Sunday. . 10-8-2d. FOR SALE—1917 Overland, Model 83, in perfect condition throughout. 220 BrSad street, Plainville. Tel. 43- 10-8-5dx FOR SALE—Willys-Overtanc ooupe, model 85-4C; perfect condition throughout; a bargain for a quick sale. The L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main. E dition, Tarditi. $300 cush. USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitncy aod Bug Men: The trolley situation confronting us, Dot only lu Sriageport, but in our ows @ty ot Acw Hiitai, 18 critical, as you know. Now I8 the tme to get busy and &et in While prospecis are good. We bave tue 1ollowing lus saie 8L Tight Pricess Threo 191y RHeo 1S-pusscnger ouses; sy one 1920 35-paswcuser Puckard. Thess ard all in first-class shape mechanically, brand new cord tires all around; worth investis gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Compauy, New Hm Coan. USED TRUCKS When In need of a gzood Used Truck, it will pay you to get im touch with us. WMack, Pierce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- bauled, rebullt and guaranteed; terms 1o suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or ase CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave.,, Noew Haven, Cena. USED TRUCKS e THAT ARE WORTH WHILE i We have the following «n hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready 10 go to work, Vis.: 3-Ton Mack—Rebullt, with brand mew rack body, guaranteed the same as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%4-Ton Maccars—One with subs stantial padded van body, the other . with rack body. * 6-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, newly painted. Two 1919 -Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Top Day.Eider 25-pas- senger buses with\Goodyear spare. Worth investigation. Call Liberty 430, or see o CHANDLER MACK MOTOR 1KUCK CO. z64 Whalley Ave, New Haven, Conm. T USED CARS OF VALUE STUDEBAKER Big SIX. ... AUBURN Beauty Six OAKLAND TOUring ... AMERICAN Six OAKLAND Tourlng OAKLAND Touring . OVERLAND Touring * CHALMERS Roadscer OVERLAND Roadster L NON Loadster OLDSMOBILE Touring +.ves TRUCKS OF SERVICE 1920 BROCKWAY Bxpress ... 1916 STUDEBAKER Express . .. 1915 FORD Truck ..eeeeecscscse: 1916 FORD Truck ...eecceeeccseslls 1914 GRAHAM Two-Ton 1918 VIM Express cseesens [ M. IRVING JESTER & 193 ARCH ST. FOR SALE PACKARD (Twin Six) DODGE Roadster BUICK Touring REO Tourlng THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 8 Elm St., Cor. Main St. Phone 484. for light housekeeping, in ble family. on or near Main St. 4 94, City. 10. e ———— SITUATION WANTED TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light house- keeping. For adults only. near Main S Elm stre 10-9-1a suitable or un- TO RENT—Two rooms and pantry for light housekeeping; furnished furnished, to American people, Broad St., Plainville, Conn. driving truck. Can J. Jacobson, Christian § 16-9-1dx WANTED—Position make own repairs. Lane, Berlin TO RENT—Large single or en suit water. Hotel Ba ner Main and Myrtle Sts. arnished - heated and hot | 4 Main St cor- | 10-8-3dx WANTED—A position as housckeeper or cook by American woman with $ year old | child. Apply Box 30XX, Herald WANTED—TFosition by male bookkeeper. over 20 vears experience on single and | double entry books. Address Box 6X> Herald. 10-8-3dx i TO RENT—Large table for one Burritt St furnished front room, or two gentlemen, on Address Box 14BB, 10-6-4dx South Herald WANTED—Young lady wishes to assist with housework in part payment for board. | Box 11B, Herald 10-9-1dx !, TO RENT—Two front rooms parties. Man and wife 154 West Main St. Tel to desirable or twe gentlemen. - 787 10-5-1w NAL . . | T0 RENT—Modern eight room single house 3 no trolley line. Apply Fortuna, White's et cfooth | Crossing, Plainville, 10-8-3dx Teeth flle = Dr. ek 10 | PERSONAL—Gold Crown on ! $3.75. This is for 10 days. «d by our sieeping method. without_pain. Open_evenings. crman, Room 9, Main stree TO RENT—Large front room with two win- dows In private family. 56 Hawkins St. 10-9-t¢ t WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Handc Furniture. TO RENT—Furnished room, top floor. 47 -ldx » TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen. &7 Grove Hill. Tel. L. ZELDES 116 West S o Tel. 1719 TO RENT—Newly furnished room at 2! Main St. -9-23. Mr. Graham’s Dancing School 'a orsa | Daily. ? Select social every Monday e\enln( llat Y. W. C. A. hall, to which all past classes are others must invited to attend. obtain 3 Al invitations from | Mr. Graham previous to Monday even- ing as none will be given out .at the hall. Evening Classes. Tuesday evening, private lesson by appointment. Wednesday evening, adult class, T to 11. Thursday evening, young paoplLl class, 7 to 11. Friday evening, to 11. students’ class, 7 Afternoon Classes. Tuesday, from 4 to 6, age 12 to 15, Oct. 19. Thursday, Oct. 21 Friday, Ot Private lessons morning or after- noon by appointment, 299 Main streets telephone 1758. P ————————————————— AGENTS WANTED. from 4 to'6, age 8 to 11, from 4 to 6, age 5 0 AGENTS—Make $35.00 weekly selling guan anteed hosiery. Weo guarantee $86.00 weekly full time, 75¢. an hour spare time. Experience unnecessary. ' Perfectwear osiery, Darby. P 146

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