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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920. ! tending, The price per week was $7. The scouts entertained 160 visitars and rh:h _of their members passed the out COUNGIL < »d turns done by the [;T F Iu-\\ were the following: Collected ..\« for the Children’s home; raised 70 for the municipal Christmas furnished orderlies and distri- buted for the Chamber of Commerce, Jool - Principal Chosen yica o, rubercuicns sty and gnt for Coming Year collected $182 for the Statue on the vH-, Marne. In addition, assistance was given the veterans in decorating the graves and other similar tasks were carried through. In part, the scout executive's report states 'his past year has brought out more than ever before the V! part played in our program by adult leadership and confirms us in the belief that organization without proper leadership is worthless. Two troops this year have been disbanded pnual moeeting o! New petl, Boy it evening yuts of Amer- the following for ayoarterm E. L. War- named lade, president; ddent in charge of ad- 4 Robert Skinner, vice charge of lecdership; Sullivan, vice-presdent in standards; Legnn Page, Leon Sprague, treasure ows, commissioner and tlonal council: W. (. mber exocutive committee even Lynch, member mittea at large. utive committeo will consist . | bers at Large. thberts, J. B. Comstock, Pelton Albert 1. Corbin, leox. E. J. Skinner, F. H jward Connolly, Samuel L. Mart, W. T anm Peter N. Abbe, W. Eddy, Bpenr, Carl 8. Neuman, W Paul K. Rogers H. L. Mills, hell, Joseph E. W, . Andrews, Wight- Hoar, C. H. Barnes, C. F. Eben Reeks, Walter H. rd L. Plact, . Bennett berlain, W Atwood, J. pd, G. W. Traut, Willlam ¢ , Rev. 8 G. Ohman, Re tan, Morris D. S8axe, Rev. ly, Chgries R. Sherman olmes, M. R. Cook, W.W. ! m Fay, Dr. Harris, Chief Nobe, Chiet William J. | ev. G. M. Missirian, E. W. I:..‘\ them in the we are faced with lead to solve by scoutmasters’ the establishment of a training school. In Jan- - uary campaign for two wecks at the end of which a training course will started of ten weeks duration. | have heen offered the use of 6.000 feet of scout film and 100 slides on scout work by the Municipal Boston council for use as publicity. We aim to sign up a hundren men this course in the hope that | for | ma and be available to the field. have se erick Fay, pastor's assistant at the South church to conduct the course. Mr. Fay has had charge of the scout- master training for Boston Council for the past five years and his experience assures the suc- cess of the course.” o E TO CELEBRATE CHANUKAH Local Zonists to Observe Affair Sun- day in Judd's Hall Bocause of other affairs held the | previous two Sundays the local Zion- will hold their Chanukah cele- tive Walter O, Cook sub- rt showing a year of ac- f¥eport showed .66 council 218 of whom attended the | ists bration held during the year: 7 | at 6:30 p. m. in Judd's Hall. The affair the oxecutive committee | is open to all registered members and n average of 5 attended | ypoir friends. As far as possible invi- nge held: four members | ., ..., pave been sent to all mem- of, honor of whom an |, LT Thocause of incomplete files | : : | 3 at nded "‘l' ~]|"-:”y.’nl..|'.‘(:: !t is, possible that some names were I o e hadues | 0mitted. District members including R he mamber of | those of the Geoole Camp and the i badger. The number 0f | Hadassah are all invited to attend. B rRanized during tho the | An interesting program consisting of fased from 164 to 100 | whort talks, songs, and refreshments sed from 164 to 100, t | has been arranged by the committeo e;‘flr-vlrhv woeks, Eleven * hich has worked very hard (o make Beipated with 84 seouts at- the. affair a success. lNSURANCE——-Protect Yourselves by Being Fully Insured LTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Main Street Tel. 24-¢ 0 HOUSES at No. 23 Williams Street— ,500 for both—Live in one and rent from two will give you a free rent—Where beat that? Let us sell your house for you. L.AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PIIONE MI—RO()HI 305-¢ BANK BLDG. FOR SALE — ONE DOUBLE HOUSE, 11 ROOMS, O SINGLE HOUS 9 ROOMS, " Near West Main Strect—Good Bullding Lot on Black Avenue (cheap)—2 Family House, 3 Rooms each, Cherry St. . RUMPrKe Y Insurance of All Kinds, N. B, NAT. BANK BUILDING FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY INATIONAL BANK BUILDING —/THE SERVICE AGENCY— A D D AN PEN NCIL versharp—Headquartérs } e Have the Most Complete Line in the City From $£1.00 and Up. W BRTA'N TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 —___—__( sTEAMSHIP TICKETS ‘OREIGN REMITTANCES OALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ORGEANUIGLEY 257 X2'% NEW RRITAIN CONN STREET lack of specially qualified men to rship problem which we propose we propose to run a recruiting be We lantern | will finish the course, receive a dipln. We ured the services of Mr. Ferd- the Municipal this Sunday evening starting HIGH SCHOOL “JURY” —_— Students at Chicago Institution Will Determine Status of Football Team That Played “Ringer.” Chicago, Dec. 18.—Seventy students ' including boys and girls at Hydeé Park High school, composed an investigat- ing committee which will be asked to determine the status of members of the school's football eleven whoplayed a “ringer” in a game at Lansing, Mich., and tied Lansing High 7 to 7, accord- ing to the plan of Principal H. B. Loomis, announced today. One pupil is to be chosen from each of the 70 rooms in the school. Roy Simons, former Hyde Park fullback, who graduated last June and was an outstanding player on the University of Chicago freshman elev- en this year, is said to bave replaced the regular Hyde Park fullback soon after the game started. Coach Al E. Pressler has been dismissed and mem- bers of the eleven have been suspend- ed from sports at the schgol. SVEA CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Annunl Election Held at Meeting Last Night—Emil Larson Named as President. The Svea Social club held a meeting and annual eléction of officers last night. Thosoe elected fotlow: Emil Lar- | son, president: John Peterson, Vice president; Robert Nero, recording sec- tary; Louis Kallberg, financial secre- tary; Herman Johnson, treasurer; | Malcolm Bengston, trustee for three ycars, and conductor, Andrew Falk. The officers will be installed January 100 P. C. STOCK DIVIDEND. Dallas, Tex., Dec. 18.—The trus- tees of the Magnolia Petroleum Co. at a meeting here today ordered paid on December 28 the $60,000,000 author- ized capital stock increase, heretofore unissued, to the stgekholders of the | company as a 100 per cent stock divi- dend. SPECIAL NOTICES Special meeting of the Daughters of Castile at 9 o’clock tonight in K./of C. hall. CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 27. KEEP YOURSELF IN GOOD FORM BY J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR Sluggishness, with mary people, is a com- mon trouble and » dang: rous one. It is due to improper fumctirning of the organs of | elimination, and such improper functioning | frequently responsible for the Sevume- tion of waste polsons in the body. gives rise to fevers and other dise: whleh very often leave a person too weéak to cum- bat the severe weather conditions of winter, and a chronic allment may be the result. Nerve Impingement is the direct cause. Ha sarhe removed by a Chiropractor, nature will do the rest. J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor/ 280 WAIN mlfl BOOTH BLOCK eurth 1 | | ' FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER Order now while prices are low, a TURKEY, GOOSE, DUCK, FOWL, BROILER or YOUNG ROASTER —at the—, NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 ARCH ST., TEL. 1121-3 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-lHand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633. BROKEN SIDE CURTAINS Alhke- your car j sanses colds. Let us replace them with Celluloid or PLATE GLASS LIGHTS. Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. THE GROTH AUTO TOP CO. 58 Hart Street. look shabby and | Qlassificd Advertising -is the most inexpensive- form of pub- Mcity, Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. Se» for yourself. Unly One Ceut s Word. WANTED—Young American couple desire board and room with private family in vicinity of West Main St. Address Box 20D, Herald 12-18-3dx CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN This is not a question ADVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in 2liminating this work we save the auvertiser money, i ' FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS l NOTICE—I wish to notify the public that I am temporarily located ‘at 470 Arch St. Dr. L. P. Cing-Ma neturopath and Orthopraxic foot specialist. 12-18-6dx | WANTED—By colored woman, washing to do at home. Call or send to 108 Franklin St 12-18-1dx WANTED—Position by drug clerk with twe years experience, who can speak Polish, ‘ Russian and German, Address Box 1XX, Herald Office 12-15-2dx MEN WANTED—To sell dependable fruit trees and shrubbery. Big demand. Com- plete co-operation. Commission pald weekly. Write for terms. Willems’ Sons’ Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 12-18-d1x SALESMEN—Milwaukee Tank Works is ar- ranging to place several new salesmen in valuable focal territories for year. Energetic salesmen can to $10,000 per year, calling on age, dry cleaner, mill, factory and whole- sale trade White Eastern office, 1034 Mar- bridge Building, Broadway at 34th St., New York City. 12-18-d1x WANTED—Ladies, why buy a mew suit when we will remodel, dye, clean ani repair your old one in the latest style and save you many dollars. Ad, the Tailor, 71 Asylum St., Hartford. Open evenings 12-6-eod2mo WANTED—To buy_from 200 to 300 quarts Will call for same. Tel. 225 Hartford Ave. Samuel Hittel- i 12-16-7dx i want an apartment or house of four, five or six rooms and bath in southwestern or southeastern part of town. Box 21BX, Herald. 12-16-3ax WANTED— trade = building lot in northern part of city, for an automobile, I Dodge or Buick preferred. Address Box 10J, Herald. 12-16-3dx WANTED—Light business Addresa Wagon, Box 16, Herald. 12-14-6dx —————— No. 21896. Everitt F. Distin Vs, Ada R- Distin. Superior Court, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, the 10th day of December, 1920. Second Order of Notice. Upon cpmplaint in said cause brought tb said Court, at Hartford, in sajd County, on the first Tuesday of April. 1920, and now pending, is | claiming a divorce and custody of minor children, it not appearing to | this Court that the defendant has re- | ceived notice of the pendency of said complaint and it appearing to this Court that the whereabouts of the de- fendant Ada R. Distin is unknown to the Plaintiff. Ordered, that notice of the institu- tion and pendency of said complaint shall be given the defendant by pub- lishing this order in the New Brit- ain Herald, a newspaper published in New Eritain, once a week, for two successive weeks, commencing on or before December 18, 1920. By the Court, GEORGE A. CONANT, Clerk of Said Court. Buldiug—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICR STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. » Court 8t Men Rriiain. “onn DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor. = Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 252 MAIN ST., COR. WEST MAIN. Telephone 765. Dear Doctor, please use | lowing: I was tubercular, tried all kinds of doctors and methods also change of climate, was finally taken to the Wild- wood Sanitarium, was told there I could not live more than two months and allowed to come home to die. I then heard of you with the result that after three months treatment I was able to again take my position, I am still working and feeling good. WM. ABATZ, % i 134 Curtis St. City My methods cure all diseases, in- cluding all conditions of the skin and old sores regardless of how long stand- ing. Electric treatments of all kinds, Electric light Baths, Alpine Sun Rays, Ultra Violet Rays and Arc Violet Rays are given my patients when indicated without additional cost. Private woman's treating room, witn lady assistant, 9:00 a. m. to 5 p. m. HerbertE. Anderson - Teacher of Violin the fol- | 115 Dwight St. Tel. 1145-4. cpat WI WANTED—American family of three adults | INVESTIGATIONS—Made for _ attorneys, merchants and private individuals. Un- <overing thefts of cash, merchandise, etc. Store dnd factory work a specialty. Divorce evidence quickly and confidential- ly secured by reliable male and female in- vestigators. Address P. O. Box K Sta A, Hartford, Conn. NOTICE—Here I am. If you have lost my address pick it up again. M. Tresky, con- tractor, painter and paper hanger, 39 Har- vard St. Work done reasonably. 12-17-8d1x NOTICE—House - cieaning vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per deMvered promptly; teed. Phone 2079. time. Electrie day; satisfaction gusran- 11-22-e0dtf CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—It will pay you to visit the Tyler Electric store, 319 Main Street. Open cvenings. NOTICE—Auto overhauling and repairing. Acetylene welding. Radiator soldering. Electric flatirons and vacuum cleaners re- | paired. Work guaranteed. Knox & May. | 5 Sherman Court. Tel. 1084-4. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION, F. P. May, studio Toom 40, Booth's block. 'Phone ~1842-4. Music furnished for all occasions. 12-15-12ax | - NOTICE—Mike J. Sibluzio, 470 Arch Street. Carpenter and builder. All kinds of cabi- net work and painter. Reasonable price. { 12-15-6ax NOTICE—Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fit- ting. Repair work promptly done. Mar- tin Schweitzer, 16 Pearl Court. Phone 486-2. 12-13-6dx NOTICE—Come and see the largest dolls in the eity, kid bodies with real eyebrows and eye lashes. Kidlyne bodies, composi- tion bodies, etc. Wé aiso have the larg- est Toy. Piapo in the city. Bring your old dolls to our Doll Hospital to be made | as good as mew. Arch St. Novelty Shop (M. P. Leupold). 359 Arch St., § houses south of the Armory. 12-13-6a NOTICE—Will trade beautiful two senger roadste:, perfec: condition, for bullding lot. Address Box 2XX, Herald. ‘Estimsates cheerfully submit- The Rogers Sash & Duor Co., 159 Phone 499. 12-ii-2w STORM SASH—] ted. Chestnut St. NOTICE—Carbon burnt out for 50c a cyl- inder. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main Tel. 2016-3. - 12-11-10dx NOTICE—House wiring, No job too big, or too small. $93-5. , igmition. " Call tel. 12-9:9dx NOTICE—Cartoonlst, lk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City. v e-33-at | S ———— FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR R of two large fromt' rooms consisting of sitting room and bed- room for ome or two gentlemen. Also single rooms, 29 South High St. 13-18-idx stoam heated, In private family. located. A. Whiteman, 2 *Phone 124-4. Centrally ain St. TO RENT—A nice furnished room for lady or gent. Very large one, twin beds. 551 Main St. Mrs, David. TO Im—hrnllhu room, all improve- ments, electric lights. 350 Park St. ~ 12-18-d1x TO RENT—Furnished room at 32 Lake St. Lake Court. 12-18-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room, Two minutes walk from post Lake Court. heat. office, 10 TO RENT—Newly furnished room, all mod- crn conveniences; suitable for one or two persons. Inquire Lyons, Main St. Tel. 1632-15. 12-18-7dx § 12-16-3d | 12-16-6dx I 12-18-24 | 12-18-1dx | FOR SALE—Wireless receiving m. Cheap if taken at once. Tel. 254 N 12-18-1dx , FOR SALE—Ford Ovee accessorles, all orders at 574 West Main St ‘ Ciose, Conn. state agent. Wm. A. 12-13-Tdx (writing desk, style. $100 Andrews, 439 12-18-2dx i FOR SALE—Phonograph parior table form.) Latest discount. Easy payments. { _Arch steest. FOR SALE—Sand. Be prepared for your icy sidewalk. Tel. 567 for prompt de- | livery. 5dx FOR SALE—Beautiful Kroeg: piano. $175.00 it taken at once. Box 35BB, Herald. T2-18-3a% | FOR SALE—Glenwood range. Almost new. Call Mrs. Douglas, 217 Chestnut St. 12-18-1ax ¥OR SALE—Red and yellow onions, $1.50 per bushel. Several barrels cider, 40 cents per gallon. Also ducks and Guinea. Hens. Address A. Bunce, Berlin. Tel.665-3 i 12-18-d6x FOR SALE—A perfect diamond. 1-2 carat. Must sell for cash. Very reasonable. Ad- dress “Diamond” Box, Heérald. 12-18-3dx good | FOR SALE—Used upright plano, very tone, etc., $150; new -upright-piano, 375 off; monthly payments. Andrews, 439 Arch St \ 12-17-2dx FOR SALE—One 48-inch roll top desk, sec- tional ‘bookcase and hall tree. Call 31 Trinity St. atter 7 p. m., Saturday 12-17-2a FOR SBALE—Household furniture. Call at 31 Trinity St. aiter 7 o'clock Saturday. 12-17-2d FOR SALE—Good famiyl cow; young cow due to freshen soon. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-: alse nice N. W. 12-17-2a FOR SALE—The property of merit known as the Maple Croit farm, Stanley Quar- ter, City, containing 125 acres with two good fronts; installed with all modern .improvements, in the highest state of cul- tivation; will carry o¢v head properly managed; if not sold soon will be rented to good people. Inquire’ on premises. Tel. 73. 12-19-3dx FOR SALE—Maple syrup lower, §3 gal.,, 90c qt. McEnroe's, West Main. 12-17-2a FOR SALE—Special good walnut pound. Mciunroe's, West Main street. 12-17-24 _— 1 FOR SALE—Bay mare. .Suitable for deliv- ery wagon. Call between 6 and 9 P. M. at 72 Elm St FOR SALE—In Maple Hill, new six room bungalow; all modern; fire place, hard room trim. Price and terms reasonsble. A. Bean, Maple Hill Ave.,, New Britain. 12-16-wix .ulcw-. steel couches, cots, springs. etc. at factory to home prices. Your old ma tresses made over equal to new. Uphol Tel. 2314 60 Tremont St. 11-6- vax ufln‘ E AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Mako $75.00 weekly guar- anteed hoslery; we guarantee $36.00 weekly full time, 75c an hour spare time; experience unnecessary, Perfect Hosiery, Darby, Pa. 12-18-dix AGENTS—Large Manufacturer wants agents to sell hoslery, underwear, shirts, dresses, skirts, waists, shoes, clothing, etc. Write for free sdmples Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York. TO RENT TO RENT—Four rooms with improvements, Call 41 Connerton St. 12-17-gdx all Impnvanenh. Tel. 56- dx FOR RENT—5 i Inquire 475 Arch St. TO RENT—Five room tem lll. provements. 25 Hurlburt St. all 12-16-3dx. TO RENT—Furnished room, modern im- provements, centrally located § Elm St. - 12-17-2dx TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, 3rd floor. All conveniences, with garage. Apply 32 Norden St., Tel 319-4. 12-14-5ax TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms, heated for light housckeeping. Also one front room desirable for gentleman. 103 West Main St. 12-16-3dx | 7O RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. TO RENT—Furnished room, all conveniences 505 Arch St 12-11-6dx | — TO RENT—Three rooms, 32 Greenwood St. 12-11-tr —_— TO RENT—Garage suitable , for shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. - Apply M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 12-8-t: TO RENT—Store at 8 Elm St., cormer of Main St. Reasonable if taken at once Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 13-d-tf TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for two gentelmen, board nearby. 67 Grove Hill ‘Tel. 789. 12 PERSONAL NAL—Don’t wait for your new teeth, come in today and have them be- fore Christmas; $5.00, with 22 k. gold tooth don't suffer. Office, 131 Main. D. Dickerman. 13-17-2d [ ———————— LOST AND FOUND- | LOST—A small Angora kitten, gray and brown color, four white paws and white breast. Finder please return to 353 Main St, E. Kjos, City. 12-17-2dx LOST—Between Stanley and Main Streets, a Seth Thomas watch (“B.G.F.” initials): suitable reward to finder. Box 12Y, Her- ald. 12-17-2ax !‘l’—l‘n Saturday night, an automobile between New Britain and Avon. Re- wufl if returned to 27 Holmes Ave. 12-17-2dx | LOST—Small bhcll Pomeranian male dog; return to 47 Olive St. and recelve re- ward. 12-17-2ax : PLUMBING Steam, EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 STANLEY ST. e Hot Water Heating | take care of lodge rooms. Married. Besides wages free tenement, heating and light. Application to be sent to N. B. Daily Herald, Box 8D, before Jan, 1, 1921. 12-18-10dx and meeting ‘WANTED—Men to sell teas, coffees, etc., on | @& liberal commission basis in New Britain and vicinity. Apply at once to P. O. Box 692, Middietown, Conn. 12-18-2dx —_— WANTED—Men wanted for detectlve work. | [Experience unnecessary. Write J. Gan r, { former U. 8. Gov't detective. 12-4-11-18x | WANTED—A¢t once, meat cutter at City Market, 353 So. Main St. 12-16-3ax WANT! "ED—An e clerk. _ply Drawer 1021, Ap- City. 13-16-3d WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Clerks, over 17, for postal mail service; $125 month; examinations Janu- ary; experience unnecessary; for free par- ticulars write J. Leonard (former civil service examiner), 843 Equitable Bldg., ‘Washington, D. C. . 12-17-d3x WANTED—Competent mald for general housework in family of three. Apply Mrs. Cohn, 378 Stanley Street. Tel. 2425. 12-17-t1 'ANTED—Woman by the day for clean- | ing and laundry work. Apply 86 Lincoln Street. Telephone 1464-2. 12-16-d3x WANTED—Young lady clerk accustomed to telephones and with some knowledge of typewriter. Apply Western Union Tel. Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers jor that second hand auto yot want to sell. Tell them obout it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent s Word, AU;OHOBB‘II FOR SALE—1921 Allen Sedan, 1918 Allen Sedan, Auburn Sedans and Couplets for immediate delivery. Rudolph’'s Garage, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. 12-27-6dx FOR SALE—Oldsmobile truck, om 4; terms; must sell immediately. Call ‘phone 6335. 242 Hartford Avenue. 13-18-2dx FOR MLE—III! Ford sedan car. 5 tires good condition. The pnuo » low. cnx "ac’318 East. Main Stres 12 15-a4x FOR SALE—Oakiand Sedanette. A @andy for the winter. Must be sold at once | as owner is getting larger closed car. Cash terms, one year to pay. Box 11Z. n»u te FOR SALE—Willys Knight coupe, recently overhauled, in fine condition. Will sell at low price. Apply Box SAA. 12-10-t¢ ' FOR SALE. BUICK ROADSTER. DODGE COURING . OLDSMOBILE TOURING. DODGE ROADSTER. ED CARS. 1919 Buick Endnn, 7 passenger, in condition, repainted, six cord a bargain. 1917 Buick Touring, ovgrhauled . ana repainted. Will sell cheap. 1917 Buick Roadster. . it will.pay you to look this car over. v 1916 Overland Sedan M-83. In fine condition. : It will pay you to look these cars™ over. Time payments 3 LASH MOTOR CO., Corner West Main and Linceln Streets. George Dunbar, salesman, Telephone 832 Open Evenings. 13-16-3d . A-l FOR SALE—1919 Buick Roadster, ically perfect, original finish good, & brand mew cord tires, 2 extras and rims, spot light, bumper, storm - boot, en-n-. tools, etc. Sacrifice 1t taken at once.. Sunday morning. A. B. Plerce, 580 -q st. L 18-18-13 Parker & | Deming Let us show you a good two family house in Belvidere. Trolley car right at the front door and. the house is located on the largest lot in that section. Just plastered and- papered 'NOW IS YOUR CHANCE Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET Real Estate, Insurance Mortgage Loans. Tel. 2026.