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.##bi####fifi#@#fi##fi@@@#@: Rents are very scarce, as you probably? found out. Let us show you how you can buy a good 3 family house with a reasonable cash pay- -+ ) and then have an $80 apartment costg; . approximately $40 per month. nce. ARKER & DEMING 93 Main Street, Telephone 2026 ERS OF NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1.1 1o1-0:TotototetatotototeRotodotofe o) Owner Leaving Town It you are looking for » you on Buell street. at once. very ¢ » Rooms, completely modern. Price reasonable. APY S oaoTeTHROTTYS sirable cottage. we have a dandy Must ardware City Co-Operative Assn. 122 MAIN STREET. [ FOR SALE CHULTZ & COSTELLO, located. 2 Main St. Tel. 24-4 FOR SALE SINGLE HOUSE— 9 ROOMS —EVERYTHING MODERN— _~ FOR FIRST CLASS CUSTOMER—IN WEST END H. D. HUMPHREY IN ST. Inc. See us Ze é) Two Family House with large lot. Centrally OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS FAMILY HOUSE ON ARCH STREET— cation on hill overlooking have been put on market, only Britain. Beat the other chap ] Opportunity for an A No. 1 Home. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. FOR ALL i— INSURANCE NATIONAL ALL 1067-2 DeWITT A. BANK BUILDING RILEY 72 MAIN STREET. ~THE SERVICE AGENCY— city — it would owner has to this PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6¢ BANK BLDG. RALD CLA SIFIED ADS OR QUICK RETURNS TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Get our proposition for Three Months’ ntal. We have all makes on hand. EW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES r0 ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD GEORGEANUIGLEY 297 MAIN ! STRFET NEWRRITAIN CONN NEW BR(TAIN DAI LY HERALD, SATURD *GIFTS FOR YOUNG WOMEN Amelia Luebeck and 1.rk, president and treasurer of the “‘Anchor Branc Girls' club, were presented with com- plete sets of toilet articles yes- terday afternoon. The presentations were made on the eve of the young ivory women severing their connection with | North & Judd Manufacturing com- pany. Both are popular and their de- parture causes wide regret. Miss Luebeck has been stenograph- er in the purch more than two years. her home in Waterbury in the future. Miss Quirk has been photographer for the sales and sample department. She will enter St. Francis’ hospital on November 1 to become a trained She will make . FUKR SALK sing department for | Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pube licity. Try a For Sale or a ‘Want Advt, in the Hcrald today. See for yourself. Only One Ceut & Word. i WANYED—MALE HEJP Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hos- liable young man wita one Or two veg expericnce. Apply after 6 p. m. a 45 Howard Ave CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN This is not a question ADVANCE 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—Rabbits, Flemish Glants, Amer- ican Blues, selgians, pedigreed stock Theodore St, Maple Hill, Newington 10-23-3dx FOR SALE—Six room bungalow, four acre: jand, electric lights, telephone, five t coal in cellar. Price right quick sale. C. H. Culver, Sharps Station, Plainville 10-23-1dx FOR SALE—Tw nearly new, one low and reasonabl quired. L. Deming family house, 39 City Ave, tenement vacant. Pri amount of cash East St. 1 FOR SALE truck ga land, 1 barn, 7 horse barn depot, st., 1-2 and wood, tools, running minutes walk A. Williams, sturd room all 10 tons and house. near city Britain FARM FOR SALE—I have a large list ul farms, 3o acres land, house and barn cows, 2 hor wagons and mmhnvrr_\ 2,000 railroad ties. 1500 cords of standing, 50 barrels of apples, about 400 bushels potatoes. Will_sell for $6 cash $2,500. Also, 150 acres lamd, modern house and barn, pair horses, 10 cows, 15 chickens, lot of heavy timber on Will sell for §6,500, Also 200 acres of land, up to date 12 room house, all modern improvements, steam heated, 26 cows, 4 hors fruit, $1,600 worth of tobacce, dred hens, heavy timber on come from milk $110 weekly. reasonable. Also city property. ily house on Falrview St price. 5 room bungalow and garage, e. tension of Belvidere. Wi for $4 600. Little cash needed. Inquire J. Hochman, Roal Estate, Booth Block, Room 403. Tel 2012 or 1180. 10-21-3d couple hui- place. In- Wil Jseil FOR SALE—Maple Hill, six room bungalow, | Just completed. Hard wood trim, place, furnace heat. Price and reasonable. Address A. Bean, Mapl ave., New Britain. fire terms FOR SALE—New three temement house, all modern improvements; also garage for three cars. Good location. Box T27, Her- ald. 10-20-3dx FOR SALE—Farm of 60 acres house, 3 barns, 25 acres wood, crosses farm. $500 cash. Barnesdale trout brook C L. Barnes, 10-19-5ax FOR IALHX tepement brick block, u‘ large rooms, years ago. in_St District 3 Court, October 20, A. D:, ot George P of New Britain, ceased. Upon the application of The New Britain Trust Company praying that it may as executor be empowered to sell and convey real estate located in Plainville, Conn., as per said appli- cation on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, that said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 26th day of October A. D, 1920 at 9 o'clock in the torenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and re- turn make to this court of the notice given. all improvements, See J. M. Kulper, built 8 room 13, 10-18-6ax » Proba! 1920. Estate in said district, de- BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. | City Advertisement TO TAXPAYERS. Assessors’ Notice. All persons in the Town of New Britain liable to pay taxes are hereby | notified and requested to return to the assessors, on or before the first day of November next, a list of all prop- erty owned or purchased by them, on the first day of October, 1920. The assessors will meet in their office, CITY HALL, WEST MAIN ST. FRIDAY, OCTOBER l1st and every day thereafter during Octo- ber, except Sundays, for the purpose of receiving such lists. OFFICE HOURS, from 9 A. M. to 5§ P. M. and Monday and Snturday evenings, from 7 to 9. N. B—AIl persons owning houses or land are requested to give a full description their lists. Blank list can be procured® at Assessors’ Office, City' Hall. PATRICK McCABE OTTO BENGSTON AUGUST B"RKHARM CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 1 DON'T OPERATE (By 3. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) Under no circumstances should you sub- mit to an operation until every other means promising permanent health has been tried. CHIROPRACTIC offers a safe, reasonable and effective | means of regaining lost strength and health and restoring the various organs of the body to mormal activity Let this wonderful science demonstrate its potency before the knife is resorted to, as after an operation it is not always pos- sible to bring about evem a tolerable state of comfort and well being. | Remember, every organ of your body ia essential to health, or it wouldn't be ther | Nature never ma mistakes in this way l.\nd w n n organ has been removed it can never be repiaced. That is why per- sons who have submitted to the knife are more or less sickly for the rest of their lives. Try Chirepractic first J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor s S .—lll._.—l-l[.. , Tuesduy, $2,000 worth of | Two fam- | reasonable | Cooley, late of the town | of the same on back of | drawing, sizes 5-8 in. to also experienced braizer Vhillips Wire Coui- I avenue and Freeman R. I 10-20-3a on | street rner Centr Pawtueket, ‘\\A TED—Agents, New and insurance or others, viciaity vow s the time sell our dillar-a-month sicknss and accidem and death poiities; $100 death from natural causes, nothing like it. Top noich umission to producers. Agency Dept O. Box 3485, boston, Mass. 10-13-1w WANTED—A good live man with cighteen d doliars to go into partnership on wood: WANTED—CLERK some experience preferred. RUSSELL BROS., Main St. One with I se 10-22-2d 32,000 cash. | | | | L RUCTION ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FOR PRACTICAL MEN Evening Technical Course Given By H. G. CISLN, E. E. formerly iustructor Johos Hopkins | University ; Cornell University; L. 8. Navy Electri school—Author eof “Practical Electrical haginecriog’'— | “Modern Marine Engineering.” 2 EVENINGS PEK WEEK TERM OF 15 WEELS $20 PER TEKM 4 PAYMENTS | Classes start week of Oct. 23th. Register Now. Any evening this week, 5—9 p. m. at | Smith’s Business School, 278 Main Street. N UI'ICF. | NOTICE—Make your planting ornamental buibs, berries, fruit, and hedgings. Cover that wall with Boston Ivy, the world's greatest climber. Orders taken now for spring delivery. Send card or phone and we will call. B. Chichester, 4 Phone 114-4 NOTICE—Piano instructions, by Donald Mc- Cutcheon, Pianist, desires to announce the opening of a I ciass of pupils in New Britain, Uct Pupils of all grades ac- cepted. Address 77 Oxford St., Tel. Elizabeth 1064 NOTICE—Repairing of old and bullding of new chimueys at reasonable prices. Al kinds of mason work. Chimneys a spe- ciaity. F. Selander, 718 Stanley St. Tel 168 10-22-6dx | NOTICE—Auction Bale—I will conduct an- other auction sale of houschold goods, con- sisting of tables, beds bureaus, dressers, stoves, kitchen ware, desks, chairs, hall- racks, pictures, rugs, etc. Sale to tako place at my warehouse 74 Greenwood St., New Britain, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 30, 1920, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. An- other chance to buy household goods at your own price. A. . MARSH,_ Auc- ‘uonlnr 22-7d NOTICE—When about to re-saingle, call for Benewits, 443 Church St ipr the and best work in 10-20-6dx -novu. NOTICE—The L. & M. Garage, now at 401 West Main, will change its place of business on or around Nov. lsf to 451 West Main St. just one block above the present location. 10-19-11dx NOTICE—We do carpentry work of all de- scriptions, repairing, garage, etc. Deming and Anderson. Tel. 267-6. 10-19-6dx NOTICE—S35, 45 snd 055c. enlargements made from your negatives until Oct. 30. See our window. Ohrnstedts’ Photo Shop, 244 Main St 10-18-114 10 16-7dx home attractive by trees, shrubs, roses, FOR SALE—At once, Glenwood range, first class condition. 33 Fairview St. 1 2ax FOR SALE—Cheapest w th s Plenty 1 falls. Telephone 66 to get cider. Buy sale. Also wind- Kensington. 10-23-2dx 12, FOR SALE—A three compartment hot water i ura, at Mc#riariy’s Drug Store. 10-23-3d ! FOR SALE—For about half price, 3A lens, be seen at 10-23-5d 45 and leather case. Can McBriarty's Drug Store. FOR SALE—Indian Motorcycle with sidecar. Very reasonable price. 63 Trinity St. 10 FOR SALE—Quartered small table, springs and mattress. Bassett, 148 West Main St, Plainvill 10- oak bed room set, E. G. FOR SALE—Green mountain potatoes, good 8 Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel 10-23-6ax. FOR SALE—Grafon Howard Ave. Tel good condition. 48 | | | | | WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Chambermaid, also boiler man, at Hotel Beloin. 10-23-t1 WANTED NURSES at once, for the fall classes now forming, pupil nurses to train for professional nurses, at the General Stephen Gale Hospital, Haverhill, Mass. dern home, new and completely equip- ped hospital, $15 a month allowance while tra instructjon jin all branches of nursing, etc., makes this a most desirable and splendid opportunity for bright, clean young women who desire to fit themselves tor useful and well-paid positions, either as private duty or institutional nurses, as demands for our graduates far exceed the supply 10-23-3d WANTED—Competent cook. ferred. Apply Mrs. C. B. Hart St Swedish pre- WANTED—Capable woman cook. Apply Stanley House, 121 Maple St. Tel. 1815, 10 WANTED—A woman to sweep in Grammar school. Inquire of Janitor Hills. 10-23-2dx WANTED—Good cook for family adulis. Cail 205 West Main St. of Tel. 7 10- two WANTED—Girl hel w with some experience .to in tailor shop. §15.00 per week. t Main St. 19-19-5dx FOR SALE—Cheap rubber tice 1op by motor. Tel. 34. general Appty 378 10-19-t¢ WANTED—Competent housework for small Stanley St. or phone maid for family. FOR SALE—Apples for cooking and cider, &00d ones, $0c. bu. C. J. Mlller. ) o WANTED—LaunJlress to do up stairs work. And to go South. Best of wages. Address Permanent, Herald Box. , 10-18-6dx — FOR SALE—1 year old pig fed for famcy baking. Dress about 275 lus. C. J. Miller, Berlin. 1v. -1dx FOR SALE—Complete five rooms, furnished. 1f tdken the way it stands, will be sold very cheap. .Party leaving town. Address Herald Box 17BX. 10-22-3dx rafiex camera with B. & F. FOR SALE—Best black grape vines, table and wine use, bearing age, o0 cents. Blackberries and red raspberries, plants 10 cents. Dahlias, five colors, 10 cents bulb. J. Oliver, Shuttle Meadow Road, _Plainville. Tel. 19-4. 10-22-3dx FOR SALE—One Glendale e In first cluss condition. Also one parior stove. Sell at any price. Moving out of town. Krasuow, 9 West Pearl St 10-22-t¢ FOR SALE—Hens, pullets and cockerels— White wy. ties, white leghorns, light brahmas, also Chinese geese, also cock- erels, 2 to 4 Ibs each, for eating. The quality ls much better than you could get from any poultry plant. Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Carlton St. Tel. 726~ 10- FOR SALE—A commercial delivery bicycle. Tel. 1042-12. 226 South Main 15522-3ax FOR SALE—Quartered oak bed room set, small table, springs and mattress. E. G. Bassett, 143 West Main St., Plainville 10-22-24 22 Barnett 10-21-9dx FOR SALE—Nice family cow. St. FOR SALE—100 cider barrels and 50 wine barrels. Apply Pgul, next to Kensington barber shop. 10-19-5d } FOR SALE—Pure Sweet Cider, made from sound apples, delivered from mill to con- sumer. I furnish the barrels. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 10-19-5a FOR SALE—Hand picked Baldwin apples, No. 1 and 2, by the barrel. Delivered any- | where in New Britain. For particulars, call 155-2. D. J. Smith & Soms. 10-15- e ——— WANTED WANTED—AIl kinds of mason work, chim- alty. Audress H. W. Hatton, €32 East Main St. Tel. 1124-12. 10-23-2dx WANTED—Typewriting to do at home. Called for and delivered. Address Herald, Box X34. 10-22-3dx 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. Uphoistering. Tel 2314 60 Tremont street. 10-2d30x NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office. City. 9-22-t1 —_— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eastern section of city, fifteen rfinutes walk from center, and 1-2 minute from Hartford troiley, eight room cottage, modern improvements, steam heat, hard wood floors, etc. Also barn for storage purposes, equipped for four garages, and | chicken ‘coop. Lot 64x175, contains gar- den, grape vines, peach, cherry, plum, two pear trees. Bargain for right party. In- quire Box 261, Heraid 10-23-14 PASTEURIZING PROOLICES. \ The best of selected raw milx t 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 ecorrect pasteurizing. ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS Order 1t 'Ml' JE.SEIBERT&SO WANTED—By American couple. with ref- erences, two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Herald Box 3LB. 10-22-2dx WANTED—To rent two or three furnished rooms including kitchen or kitchenette, by a refined American couple. Must have heat. Best references. Address Herald Box 24Z. 0-21-3dx WANTED—Apartment of three rooms, um- furnished. Also_space for auto, with or without heat. Must be moderate price Address, Herald, Box 11BB. 10-21-3dx experience and Good pay. Box 24N, 10-21-3d WANTED—Cashier with good references. Herald. Harrison Herald. WANTED—Heated garage street, by November 1. on Box G24, WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms, by young couple. Address Box 4D, Her- ald office. 10-19-5dx WANTED—Two men boarders. Excellent table board and room. $9 a week. Mrs. Stoddard, 46 Maple St 10-19-tf WANTED Accountants and bookkeepers te Jjoin together and form a local caapter, for New Britain, of United Accountants and Bookkeepers of America. This seeks to dignify, exalt, protect and develop the in- terest of our profession. Write or call on G. V. Hamlin, State Vice President, 29 City Ave. New Britain, Conn. 10-18-25-x Sullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of al kinda 8 Court St. Telephoues 33 New Britaic. Conn. 1918 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL XINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han< Furniture. L. ZELDES WANTED — Woman for housecleanlng, whole or halr days. 18 Harrison St. Tel. 2434, evenings. 10-14-t¢ | WANTED—Two experienced malds, one as cook and one as second maid with some care of children. Apply Mrs. F. G. Vib- berts, Sunnyledge, New Britain, Conn. 10-! ——————————— e FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Furnished rooms ments. 9 Franklin square. l ! FOR RENT—A large furnished room, steam heat, electric lights and convenient to bath, for gentleman. 29 South High St TO RENT—Three commecting rooms with piazza for housekeeping. Also 1 small room with board if desired. Preferably to a lady. 72 Grand St 10-23-3dx T RENT—Nice steam heated room in pri- vate family, to one or two young ladies. Home comforts. Reasonable. Address Home, Box 6, Herald. 10-23-1d TO RENT—Nice furnished room with bath 1 adjoining; hot water heat; gas. Ladies or gentlemen, or man and wife. Flst floor. Inquire 65 Winthrop St. 10-23-3dx TO RENT—Single room, furnished, all im- | FURNISHED ROOMS . . P TO RENT—Furnished room. Steam beat. 10-22-2dx Central. ald provements. Apply Seeley, 61 Mai; Address Box 11AA, N. B. Her- | TO RENT—Large front room suitable for two- or three gentlemen only. Board if desired. 112 Lake St. Tel. 145-13. 10-22-3d TO RENT—Furnished House containing four bed rooms; hot and cold water; electric and gas lighting; excellent heater, or would rent unfurnished or sell. Box 30XX, Herald. Apply_28 Hungerford Court. 10-22-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, all accommoda- tions, to one or two gentlemen. 2234-5. TO RENT—Furnished room with board for two men in private American family. 88 Franklin St. 10-21-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, ily. Call evenings after Arch St. Mrs. A private fam- 6 p. m. 380 ‘Wagner. 10-21-3dx Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a Iot of buyers for that second band auto you lnnllo’ eell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cen$ « Word, AUTOMOBILES _—_— FOR SALE—1918 Oldsmoblle perfect running order; all new tires. C after 6 p. m., 43 Orange St. 10-32-5dx FOR SALE—Touring body 1917, fer Ferd, Complete with side curtains and whd« shield. 579 West Main St. 10-22-2dx _— FOR SALE—A Vim delivery, Just over hauled, with 5 good_tires; low price. Ad: dress Herald Box 272. 10-19-6d FOR SALE—1017 Overland coupe model mechanically O. K. Good tires and wh wheels. A bargain if sold at once. _The L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main, Tel 587-2. 10-1! -Ilfll FOR SALE—2 1-2 ton Mack truck. Used but 5 months. Will swap for touring: carg 60 Orange street. Elmer Carlson. _— / USED CARS OF VALUB 1920 STUDEBAKER Big Six 1920 AUBURN Beatty 81X ceueeea 1920 OAKLAND Touring 1918 AMERICAN Six .. 1917 OAKLAND Touring .. $17 OAKLAND Touring .eveeeeq) 1916 OVERLAND Touring “83" e 199 CHALMERS Roadster 1916 OVERLAND Roadster ... V1S BANUS sieddfar 1916 OLDSMOBILE Touflng «..cd’ TRUCKS OF SERVIOE 1916 STUDEBAKER Rxpress .eus 1915 FORD Truck . 1916 FORD Truck .......s ..; 1914 GRAHAM Two-Ton apesseta 31918 VIM Expross .. T M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCE 8T. FOR BALE. 1920 OAKLAND Roadster, 3,000 miles’ 1918 OAKLAND Sedan, & bargain. 1917 DODGE BROS.’ Tourin 1917 DODGE BROS.' R 1917 CADILLAC Sedan. 1918 FORD Delivery, BUICK Little Six Roadster. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, Dealers’ 1 HUDSON, ESSEX and DODGE. Open BEvenings. Tel. 731, FOR SALE, FORD Touring. DODGE Rosdster.. BUICK Roadster. REO Touring. THE B. & B. fio'm co. 6 Elm St., cor. Main St. Thone 484, | FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars' and . ues incomparable. Dodge. Wit body, word Roadster, emad Rec Touring, Overland 1928 1>, new. Peerleas Spart Car, r‘ Ovedland, Roadster, Ford T tiem, take vour gholce; 3 rack body: 3 1-3§ ‘ton «Du)lex drive, in fine shi Reo Light Delivery bofy, 1920 M ecd vagon, rack body, alfo 1919 Reo Speed wagon with canopy top: 1 ton Repibid express body, canopy to 1 ton Dump body: 2 ton Republic rad also others, some rebuilt and Terms arranzed to suit. Also tires, both Cords and Fabrics. guaranteed. Phone 405, or see’ el Leonard Bros’ Garage, Willimantic, Conn TO RENT—Furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen; all improvements. 57 Hart St., pustairs. 10-21-3dx WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping , by young American couple. Box 11T, Herald 10-21-3ax { FOUND FOUND—Yearling heifer. 8. F. A Shuttle Meadow Ave. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, RENT—Furnished rooms, 47 East Main 3ra floor. 10-20-4dx TO RENT—Furnished room with board, for gentlema: e ———————————————————————— TO RENT TO st., | TO RENT—On Canal street, a barn, parti- tioned for two autos. E. G. Bassett, 143 West Main St., Plainville, Conn. 10-23-2d TO RENT—On Cansl street, a barn, parti- tioned for two autos. E. (. Bassett, West Main St., Plainville, Conn. FOR SALE—Garage ot reasonable ~piicry Anderson’'s Garas Cromwell, Conn." A up-to-date garage and one. of the,. Bes stands between Hartford and S Has all improvements of tools and including a wrecking car. Sold o/ ac count of death of owner. Anderson, Cromywell, SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Yonug man 23 years old, W good education. would Jiké work evemins: from 6 to 10 or 11. Box 29, Herald 10-31:82 | TO RENT—Office room, 14x20, $35.00 per | month. 142 Main St 10-20-%d TO RENT—i room tenement on Mountain View, North cor., Plainville, Conn. N - 10-18-6dx | E——— LOSY LOST—Boston terrier, dark brindle. white | markings, no collar, answers to name of Return to 31 Whiting St. Re- 10-22-2dx LOST—Party that found package outside of | Moore’s Fish Market is known and will avoid trouble by leaving same at Herald office. 10-22-2dx WANTED—Young. Indy wishes eclerical: tion. References. Address Box 24B, ald Offce. 10-23 3 WANTED—Young mau wants posifion’ ing Ford delivery. Box X5X, Herald fice. 10-22. PERSONAL PERSONAL—Don't suffer with day or night, Full set tecth with tooth $8.00, guaranteed. Orthodomtis crooked teeth straightened Dr. Dieke man, Room 9, 122 Main St., M Building. Oftice hours 9 to 11 and 1 5 p. m. Open evenings. 10-16-1 Until further notice the evening hours of this office will be from 7 to 90 evenings only. ’clock Mondoy and Fnday THE HARDWARE CITY LOAN BIIRP 140 Main Street H. J. Foiren, Mgr.

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