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HARTFORD n The Bargain Basement Shee Outlet We Offer Another Big Purchase of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ “Welt” Shoes QUALITY MATERIALS. SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. NEWEST STYLES. THESE SHOES ARE 1009, LEATHER, NOT SUBSTITUTES. This footwear was bought earlier by a merchant for Easter, but the order was can- celled because it arrived late. opportunity to buy shoes right. Take advantage of this big offering, We bought the entire order at a great sacrifice. pairs of shoes to go at specially reduced prices. Men’s dull calf lace shoes, dressy models, blucher or Balmoral style in tan or black, at Men’s vici kid or tan calf shoes of solid leather with cushion soles; also our special ciiiees. $4.95 the pair $7.50 Patrol shoes at 750 Pai;s of rmy and Navy $4.45 the Pair Our special price on these shoes of- Shoes fers you a splendid bargain, ou cannot duplicate. FURNISHED ROOMA. T—Bunny front reom, private fam. o)l conveniences, 19 Lincoin St. Tel. 3. 4-13-8d4x JENT—Light hoasekeeping t lone or two rooms. all improvements, phone service. 103 West Main St 4-13-2ax INT-~Desirable furnished two.reom ite; mlso other room. Cen- s heat, hot batha, electricity. iy 61 Main St. Phone 4-13-3dx heme privileges. PUCI——————— T—2 furnished rooms, electric lght, nd bath e entrance. e rates. Inquire 66 Winthrap St Three furnished reoms for light seping on first floor, In private All improvements. Call 1 4-13-4a Newly farnished light l_ ng. all modern conveniences. ', 46 Grand St. Tel. 1537 3-1ax Nicely furnished room, all com- nees; board if desired. 113 Lake St. 4-13-5dx Apply Box 24, Her- | 4e13-2ax | £15.00 pair. at . for boy scouts. Atthissale ....c.ccccccvenne Now is your Several thousand Men’s Oxfords that bear the name of a re- liable manufacturer in all the wanted styles. Some of these were made to sell as high as Sizes 5145 to 11. Extra special Men’s and boys’ tan oil grain footwear made Don't fail to see these shoes. . $2.98 pair Sample “Little Men’s” Shoes in sizes 9 to 13%. A selected high grade shoe. True to the name they're for little men. Special at ... $2.89 the pair Five hundred pairs of boys’ $2.50, rubber heeled, shoes in sizes 8 to 515 only. Odds and ends of infants’ soft soled shoes. Special at $1.69 pair To close out at the ridiculously low price of 10c a pair Many pairs of children’s play oxfords in a few sizes only. If your child’s size is here take two PRIFS BY & . cscicaccacasbocsscosisapiossssiess THE Hundreds of pairs of dark tan oxfords for women Goodyear welts. which and growing girls; also all strap pumps. Best value in the city at Mostly $3.85 and $4.85 the pair 1,000 pairs of house slippers, felt Juliets and In- dian moccasins. All of the $2.50 and $3.00 grade. Slightly imperfect. Will close them out at $1.00 pr. LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Black summer coat with gold * buttons, on road from New Britain to Bristol. Finder return Mrs. A. Karp, 40 Center St., Bristol, Conn. Reward. 4-13-14x LOST—Bunch of keys, between 8. B. & L. Co. and Main St. via R. R. Arcade, Tues- day. Finder return to Herald. 4-13-1dx Owner may have evenings. 4-13-1ax EE——— s REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two family ments, centrally located. J. Fitzsimons, Kensington, Conn. all improve. Kensington. J. 4-13-2dx | - 4-9-4d | FOR SALE—Corner lot, 63x125, Bel¥dere; fine location, Stratford Road and Bright- ton. Cash price. Can be bought right. Address L. H. Page, 25 Alblon St.,Water- bury. 4 ax. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Bullding—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND OCONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 FOR SALE 2 Famil 1F 12-room House on Cedar street. 8-room House just beyond Black Rock DE WITT A. RILEY 4th Floor, National Bank Bldg. Here’s a Cothge at No. 196 Carlton St., end of Francis street, only $5,000 — You ’t duplicate it anywhere for the price — ncis street cottage only $6,800. To Rent,| ————————— 1 Factory Space. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PFHONE 343 -ROOMS 30-¢ BANK BLDO NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners to rent, 75c half days, $1.26 a day. Delivered promptly. Tel. 608-2. 4-13-3ax NOTICE—Regrinding of auto cylinders. Pls- tons made and piston rings fitted. Special price on Fords. Auto parts made to order. All work guaranteed. The H. & B. Mfg. Wks., 110 Rockwell Ave, Tel. 2047-3. 4-13-4dx —— et NOTICE—Bay State Window Cleaning Co., C. Biderman, Manager. Window Cleaning and Cleaning of every description. 73 Church St. Tel. 762. 4-13-3dx NOTICE—Plowing, carted, light trucking. Call Tel ashes 420. 4-13-3dx NOTICE—Trucking, ashes carted also. 123 Cherry St. Tel. moving and Frank T. 822.4. NOTICE—Boston Garage, Berlin Ave., Kensington. Repairing. Taxi cab serv- fce. Day and night. Tel. 1641-2. Sam 4-13-1wx , Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Ceilings. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request' The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No. 69 Arch St Telephone 106-3, 2-7-e0d-1t NOTICE—Place your order with wus for Awnings, Tents and Truck Covers and re- ceive the best material and workmanship possible. Members of the National Tent and Awning Mfg. Asso. Full weight, full Place. NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 3314-4. 4-12-26dx ————— NOTICE—New roofs of all descriptions. Old ones repaired. We make roonng our bus. iness. Also all kinds of carpenter repair work. Tel. 1959, 4-12-6dx ——— e NOTICE—Clarinet player wishes to secure position in city of New Britain. Address Herald Office, Box 18C. 4-11-1wx TR e T S A NOTICE—Have your bicyele or motorcycle repaired by Rip. Twenty years at this line of work. Rip Repair Shop, 155 Main St. J. E. Morrin, Prop. 11-3ax e e Dy NOTICE—Baby carriage fire work done promptly. Work guaranteed in all IILLI. at Rip Kepair Shop, 1556 Main Bt Morrin. STOP AND READ!—"The Comnecticut Paint Co.” is at your service to do all kinds of 'u-unx. FPaper Hanging, Kalsomining and lateridr Decor: Call at 40 Church St. 4-11-6dx NOTICE—Let me do yeur trucking and moving of @shes from cellar or yard. Prices reasonadle. H. N. Wright. Ty 992-3. s-9-6ax e ——————— With the opening of spring, demand for Real Estate increases. If you want to sell your prop- erty get in touch with a prospective customer through the Herald Classified Column. ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Baby carriage, high chair and parlor stove, all in good condition. Call at 16 Pearl Court, ind floor. | | FOR SALE—Bicycle in fine condition, new Inst year. A bargain at 325. Call at 3§ { Rocky Hill Ave. 4-13-2ax | FOR SAL]‘/—" room furniture, practically | new. 1 place for boarding purpose. Reuonlh (i sold at omce. ~Mrs. 2 | [Linstead, Main St. Bristol. 13- ldxl CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save vertiser money. AUTOMOBILESR the ad- AUTOMOBILES. There is a good for used autos. have one to sell o want 0 buy one t Herald Classified umn, It will do the ONLY ONE CE WORD. ! ’ FOR SALE—1920 Essex T fect running condition ring car in per- ‘el, 1499-5. 4-13-2dx FOR SALE—Dodge Romdster in first class condition. Equipped with cord tires. { Bargain for quick sale. Call Central Auto Station 236 Main St. Tel. 1544. 4-12-5dx FOR SALE—Small .5 ger touring, self-starter, electric lights and good tires, $150. 15 Main St. Phone 484. 4-12-2d FOR SALE—Bed, stoves, other houschold furnishings at 23 Ash St., ring 2nd bell. 4-13-2dx aress Herald, Box i i l FOR SALE—Oak dining room set, 6 chairs, 1 table and buffet, 116 West St., third tloor. | Tel. 633-23. 4-132ux . * FOR SALE—Crib and go-cart. 153 Grove I st 4-13-2dx | FOR BALE—Pansy Joseph Rosla, 2 Mill St. e e e FOR SALE—Brown willow baby carriage. Cheap if taken at once. 953 Stanley St. rear. Plants 40c a dozen, 4-13-3dx ~ 4-13-1ax FOR SALE—Small stove, gas range, type- writer, office desk and other pieces of furniture. Reasonable. $2 Framklin St., 2nd floor 5 4-13-20% FOR SALE—Violin and case $35. Apply 40 South High St. basement. 4-13-24 | | FOR BALE—Local are aow offer- | ink Cherry Mul to those affiicted with coughs, colds and run down _condition. I Cherry Mul keeps you well. Every bot- tle guaranteed. Recommended by Clark ! & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & son Co., snd all drug stores. 1-31-26eodr FOR SALE—Steel ash cans. Malleable Iron Works, corner Myrtle and Grove Sts. 4-12-6dx FOR SALE—A Sterling kitchen stove, with hot water front and pipe; been used but a short time. A bargain to quick buyer. Call mornings. Tel. 76-4. 4-12-3dx cabinet grand piano; also phonograph, beautiful cabinet, will sell for $100, including Chas Myers, 352 Arch St., nd 4-12-2dx athe’” | FOR SALE—Small Barstow coal range with brass water coil. Also 2 galvanized wash tubs. 65 Black Rock Ave. 4-12.3dx FOR SALE—Three houses in eastern section | of eity, each three tenements. Address A. Tyler, 218 Howard Ave. 4-11-6dx FOR SALE—One Indian torcycle with side car and one Hariey-Davidson in very good condition. Can be seen after 5 o'clock, at 54 Lake Boulevard. 4-11-3dx R | FOR SALE—Three rooms of furniture in good condition, to couple wishing very desirable four room reat latter part of May. Call evenings, 3rd floor, 33 Wallace 4-11-3dx FOR SALE—~5 horses weighing from 9500 to 1400 Ibs. Cor. East and Dwights Stsj, rear of Bakery. 4-11-3dx FOR SALE—New and second band bicycles at low price. Also all repaff work at low price and guaranteed. Buy $1.00 worth of supplies and get a free chance on a 355 bicycle this week and next only. Peter Rosso, 336 East Main St. FOR SALE—More of those famous Jumbo Pansies by the thousands of dozens. Come and see ihem grow. Edward F. Baumann, Cromwell, Conn. Tel. 688-12. 4-9-6d FOR SALE—Crawford range with gas at. tachment in first class condition. Can be seen at 24 Bradley St. 4-8-6d FOR AA’.D—W shop, sll fixtures in- cluded. / 556 Church St. 4-7-12dx WANTED—MALE HELP wun-.n—A- upusual opportunity to build excellent permanent business your own in New Britain surrounding towns s afford- ed a live man representing Winona Mills, selling Men's, Women's and Children’s Hosier, Underwear and Sweaters direct from mill to the home. Excellent in- come assured by good commissions. No part time or temporary workers camsid- ered. Write Mr. Gould, Winona Mills, New Haven. 4-13-2d4 —————————————— WANTED—Salesman to represent a large organization in this locality. Apply East- ern Road Service Ass'n, Inc, 1029 Main St., Hartford, Conn. 4-13-2dx _—— WANTED—Salesmen by established whole- sale house handling & full line of fancy and staple groceries direct to the con. 50 to $25.00 weekly cash ad- Give sge and references with first letter. Address H. L. Johnston, Genernl Sales Manager, Box 1392, Colum 3-21-4-4- WANTED. PATTERN MAKERS, OPEN SHOP, PERMANENT WORK. 78c. PER HOUR. Business conditions MEET REPRESENTATIVE AT HOTEL BELOIN, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, Han- | FOR SALE—Chevrolet ¢ cylinder touring, new tires. A bargain at $300. 18 Main 8t. Phone 484, 4-12-2d4 50 per rear ends, magneton. Car- buretors, bodies, tops, windshields, axels, spring and fenders. 100 bargains in used touring cars, roadsters, trucks and chassis; no reasonable offer refused. New Britain Auto Exchange, Qutler & Tourgee, Props., 75 Willow St. Tel. 1985. We are buying used cars. 4-7-1wx FOR SALE—Buick 1917 Touring, 4 new tires, new top and In excelient mechani- cal condition, $700. Terms arranged to suit purchaser. 18 Main St. .Phone 434. 4.12-24 FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland touring, all cord tires, one spare, two bumpers and motor meter. Must sell at once as owner is get- ting laiger car. Wil sell for $1123, terms to suit purchaser. Box 15B. 4-5-tt FOR SALE—Automobile, American Six, “A1" condition. H. U. Thompson, 39 Arch St. Tel. 106-2. 4-2-tt | FOR SALE—5 pessenger Plerce Arrow, § | passenger Stevens, 7 passenger Duryes, 3 | passenger Maxwell, 1 ton truck Packard, { 3-i ton Pullman truck. Anthony Moro- | veski 178 Broaa st. 3-29-12dx i FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet auto- mobile in A 1 condition. Geo, Cooley, 368 Park St. Phone 940. 4-11-6dx f— ' FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Stude Touring. bumper and motor meter, | Box 13F, Herald. 3 l ! USED CARS FOR SALE. 1920 Essex Roadster like new, sell- ing for owner. Make offer for quick sale. 1919 Paige seven passenger touring, newly painted, new 'cord tires, good family 1916 Briscoe touring, newly patated, for quick sale $375. 1917 Ford delivery, $200. Ford Touring, $150. ; 1919 Ford Sedan. Watch our ad for m-n line of used cars each week. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Dealers for Hudson, HEssex and Dodge Brothers. 4-11.6a REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. BUICK ROADSTER, BUICK TOURING. FORD ROADSTER. CHEVROLET TOURING. CADILLAC SEDAN. LIBERTY TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. other toi A from $150 up. Easy payments, THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484 3-30-t2 ANNOUNCEMENT, ‘We are open for business. ‘Willys-Knight, Ford and Overland work = specialty. . OVERLAND REPAIR CO, Corner Arch and West Pearl Sts, 4-12-3ax USED CARS OF VALUE. ‘The cars listed below are taken in trade for new Studebakers as we do not buy for cash to speculate. All these cars are in our used car dept. ready to run, and can be bought on easy terms. We are open evenings. 1920 1918 1916 1920 1915 1920 BUICK 6 SEDAN. BUICK 6 TOURING. BUICK TOURING. BUICK 6. 7 PASSENGER BUICK 4 ROADSTER. STUDEBAKER SPECIAL. STUDEBAKER BIG SIX. JORDAN TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING. OVERLAND TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. REO TOURING. OVERLAND 4 TOURING. | | < | | WANTED—Ten women of MR. AUTO OWNER—Repairing and over. hauling by reliable mechanics. - Genera- tor starter and electrical troublas re- pajred and guaranteed. Mac's Garage, 513 East St. . 1638~ 4-12-6ax I WANTED—$2,500 or $3,000 on gage three family house, ages. Harticulars Address B, Herald ) FOR SALE—Overland Touring, model 83 B, Al condition. Bargain for quick sale. Céntral Garage rear 238 Main St. 4-12-5dx FOR SALE—1918 Chalmers “Light Six,” five passenger touring, 3675. 1917 Saxon six touring. Both have good tirés and are in good condition. G. P. Manee, 542 W. Main St. Tel. 1632-2. 4-12-5dx FOR SALE<Bulck 1020 Roadstet, in per- fect condition. Price right. Best of terms given. 18 Main St. Phone 2& 4-12-2a FOR SALE—Late model Hudson cabriolet; price reasonable. R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051, 4-8-6d FOR SAL) Al con; 1919 490 Chevrolet touring car, ition. North — Judd Garage. 411-sax SAVE MONEY, Real Snappy Car Bargains, 1315 Dodge Touring, aition Metz Tanrin‘. good con- 3325 with start- er 175 1916 Road- ster .. 1917 Buic! 'ouring, 1918 Maxwell Touring, "beet con- dition N l\lonl.l Chummy 1918 Overland 90 Touring, re- conditioned 3 1917 Reo Touring, recondittoned 1916 Buick Touring refinished 1918 Crow Chummy, excellent DY ...oeonduiin Plerce 38, in fine shape 1918 Oldsmobile Coupe 8 cy] 1918 Chevrolet Sedan Fords, all models Terms to_reliabl surance or bonus for time. AARON G. COHEN, 45 Wells St.,, Hartford Open Evenings. 4-13-3a Tel. Bushnell 1931. USED CARS. Open Evenings. 6 to 8:30.. We do not mis t Used Cars any moré than we vmhm mis- represent New Here is & list of Used Cars that carry our “stamp of approval”. If you are not already acquainted with Jhat thay meats—ask any ome Who has ever done any business witd us before—little or big—and abide by their own judgment. 1920 Buick Sedan. At a Bargain. 1920 Maxwell Touring. In fine condition. Price right. 1919 Buick Roadster. in Al condition. 1918 Hupmobile. Will sell cheap. 1817 Hudson Coupe. 1916 Cadillac Coupe. Has been overhauled in our re. pair shop. 1915 Stevens Duryeas. Touring and Sedan Body. 1919 Buick Coupe. Just like new. 1920 Ford Touring. Demountable Rims. LASH MOTOR CO. A Reputable Concern. W. Main St. Tel. 882, Easy payments arsanged. George Dunbar Salesman. Evenings 4-13-14-15-16-18 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By two young ladies, positions Qoing housework, one is Spanish, the oth- er French. Address 45 Connerton, 2nd floor front. 4-13-2ax WANTED—By handy man to do window cieaning, carpets cleaned, lawn taken care of, etc. Tel. 2163. 4.13-5dx —_—————————e—— WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Girl for light housekeeping. Mrs, R. Robinson, 183 Fairview St. Tel. 2059.4. 4-13-20 WANTED—Girl for housework. Apply to Mrs. O. S. Bennett, 39 Harrison St. % 4-12-tf WANTED—At Leondrd 2 Herrmann 0o, saleslady for part {fme work in cloak ai suit dept. Must be experienced, 4= ll Xd WANTED—Middle aged woman or a com- petent girl for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. L. S. Jones, 26 Hamilton St. 4-12-8dx pleasing person- ality with ability to interest the woman in her home. To introduce and sell a practical and much needed proposition. Our salespeople earn over $1.00 an hour. For further particulars, write A. E. Har- ris, 26 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Conn. 4-12-2ax . POULTEY. ESPEREMIERIA & R A Y FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, Barred Rocks, ‘White Rocks and Rhode Island. Reds. A. J. Johnson, 19 Howard St. Tel. 1992-12, { WANTED—By = 1o adults, a 5 room tenement ments, centrally located Bo: office, i | WANTED—To rent, a § room m ment (or a small house, city ‘with option of buying. Box WANTED—To buy, rooming or private house. Address | 10W. { WANTED—A position by = With over six years' experh oughly competent and dep dress Herald, Box 33BB. WANTED—Young man, 27, d ¢ in restaurant. waiter, counter experience as short order cod able wages. Box ¢C, Herald WANTED—Young man having || experience tearing down and autos desires work in that 1A full time. Box 10A, Herald. WANTED—Work for ten truc! moving local or long distancey] WANTED—By American family, adults, moaern rent of six or Tel. 650-2. 1 WANTED—To buy, farm betwe acres. 1 have $3,000 cash. Bg i WANTED—A Dodge or Maxwell( Ford coupe, aL once. Give i lars. Address Herald, Box, WANTED—10,000 people w] . louses, eczema, hemorrhoids buy a bux of Honey Bee Oinf anteed at Clark & Brainerd son Pharmacy. WANTED—To exchange, 3 ! in good section of city for a 3| Adaress Farm, Box 21, Heralaf] WANTED—To rent or lease, 6 in good remdential section. Al ald, Box 1IXX. WANTED—POSTAGE . .STAM] postage stamp coilections and States stamps. 1 pay high p stamps betore 1870. ' Write m have. F.-C. Hansen, 102 Martford, Conn. WANTED—Yo ecommunkate ] whe is most particuiar as to to the end that advertiser aparument of & rooms. om. (l Main by April or May. . Herald Ottice. WANTED—Four of five. roomf forred, secoud HoOr, Within | ‘ Walk from Church snd sunx& erences. Address Herald, - ’ IV SANT flnot 115 Bewgen st. TO RENT—6 room tenement,. improvements. AppLY 1043 i TO RENT—4 room ments. 67 Haruord Ave. - TO RENI—A 7 reom ap for a dentist or paysician; 2 iacing Man St couid’ be balaace as living roonmis. 'Ailso a uve room apartment wita couveniences, none petter, at See F. J. Murray & Co., 35 268-3 or ZaZo. TO RENT—three room tenement. st modern ‘apartment at vo9 Main heat, hot water, Janitor servic ences required. luquire Wm. 390 Main St TO RENT—S rooms for light electric, lights, gas, steam - he tubs, Inquire Miss Munson §2 st. TO RENT—Nice tenement, 24 Wi TO RENT—Temement, one five § one four rooms. Newly fnished.. provements. luquire at 42 Olivi TO RENT—Rooming house, with or without turniture and Home Banking and Realty Co. PR b TO RENT—Tenement of five provements. 155 North St. Washington St. Apply NEW YORK SAMPLE STO! 357 Maln Street. e ‘le—-m &t Momauguin, ‘em right. We rent ‘em right. We seil MAXWELL TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. STUDEBAK7R TOURING. STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX. OVERLAND ROADSTER. K FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. Barred y M. IRVING JESTER, Flymouth Rock. free range stock, 13 for X 5 7 dwin, Kensington, Conn. ':‘.:_l w'—""'_—“——‘",rm_‘, 3 193 Arch St. Tel. 264-12 3-31-t1 Po"ul"llll s-fmu $120 month. Ex. & AR R e aminations Apfil. Experience unneces- BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; 18c up; Safe lican sary. For free particulars of instruc- Prepaid delivery | guarantoed; -umreeam io":.';af.?fi";:‘.?{'d’.? P u‘:‘m— ons. write J. Leona ormer_Civi pravest Servico examiners. < 5e3 Basime B or - ciroulasi i Eatant s Brootie AT NOTICK—Carbea burat out while you wait, — 50¢ & cyliader. MHardware City Weld: ing. Cutuog aod Brasing Co. 13 Wiathrop 8t, rear. Phene 4-7-6ax e ————— We build MONDAY, RESIDENT REPRESENTAT] An exceptional opportunity is op a permanent and lucrative cons representing an organization of in ance. Applicants should have wid quaintance and ability to presentf) ligently a proposition of merit, should interest the substantial p FOR SALE—White Rock eggs for hatching, $1.26 setting. Fishel strain. 97 Green- F 2 Family House 251 Fairview Street. wood: Bt 4-11-3dx 2 Houses 476 South Main Street, ALL THESE ARE GOOD BARGAINS. H. D. HUMPHREY Auto, Fire and Life Insurance. — Surcty Bonds. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. T. N, B. NAT, BANK BUILDING y ‘em right. Phone Colony 3$96-12. ‘Walter Darley, Carpenter and Bulider, 62 Becond Ave., Cosey Beach. 3-3 ¥ : € lnun-l for something ll-nu-..sw