New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 12

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KS GETS JIBE FROM ACROSS SEAS. . y of War Blames Bergdoll for ing Out Clipping About His Escapo from U. 8. hington, Apri] 16.—~Runnins gh his mall, Chairman Kahn ot ouse military committee swung suddenly In his chalr yesterday ho genial smile, characteristic of Risanpeared nerve of the vagabond," the chairman as his office looked up In amasement. big envelope malled In Germany ht to Mr. Kahn a clipping from rman newspaper contalning an nt of the trial of two Americans, UTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS You are careful but you can’t figure what the pedestrian or reckless driver will do. re expensive. Dur Combination’' Automobile Policy will protect you gainst any and every kind of Automobile Accident. SAFE OR SORRY—WHICH? | he | try and put in jail where he belongs.’" ! servance of Children's Week, April 24- ! who attempted to kidnap Grover C. Hergdoll, the Philadelphia draft evad- | er. “It's from Bergdoll or I'm a Dutch- | man,” Mr. Kahn said and then the joke of the thing caused him to laugh. “But it simply goes to show,” he add- | ed, “that we ought to find out how managed to escape and that he ought to be brought back to his coun- CONFERENCE APRIL 25 As a part of the nation-wide ob- 30, the Hartford county branch of the Connecticut Sunday School Association will conduct a Young People's division conference on Monday, April 25, with wessions at 4:30 and 45 at the South church. The program includes local and state speakers, and will appeal to all workers with children and young The Home Banking & Realty Co. West Main Street Phone 728 Reduction In Prices The following' members of the New Britain Master Plumbers’ Associafion, Inc., ve, in spirit with the times, reduced the harge per hour from $1.40 to $1.15: H. Bromley P. Burns, V. R. Fenn, A. Hjerpe, kson & Johnson, Claude J. Leroux, Do You Want to Buy a Good Grocery Store" rebencn ard i G, ™0 F. W. Loomis, A. A. Mills, Frank Nair, 0. A. Peterson, Fred C. Walker, Albert E. Weiant. / We've just listed one—We’ll sell you a house you can show us a good second mortgage in|« de Factory space to rent for light manufac- ing, right in center. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. FOR SALM 3 Story Brick Block, 311 and 313 Church street, five ents and one store. God paying propesition. Deep H. D. ‘X HUMPHREY 5 yAuto, Fire and Life Insurance. — Surcty Honds. ’ Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. 2 MAIN STREET. OR N. B. NAT. BANK BUILD""' SALI Three Family House on Glen Street, ¥ Acre Land. Price $7,500. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 2 Main Street FOR Tel. 244 SALE .2 Family 12-room House on Cedar street. 1 Family 8-room House just beyond Black Rock ridge. DE WITT A. RILEY 4th Floor, National Bank STEAMSHIP TICKETS! FOREIGN REMITTANCES| TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD TRGEANUIGLEY 297 MAIN STRFET NEWRRITAIN,CONN SETH TANNER Speakin’ of fancy crime sur- vey. what's needed is th’ rough once over o' some o' these well dressed, soft headed boys play- in’ pool at 10 In the morning’, with hoss choakin’ rolls in their pockets. Th' Lord giveth an’ th’ landlord taketh away. YALE-PENNSYLVANTA, New Haven, Aprily 16.—Yale and Pennsylvania are scheduled to play their annual ball game here this aft- ernoon. While morning conditions were poor the optimists were sure of a fast diamond and better weather. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Three rooms, furnished for light housckeeping _Separate entrance, gas and electricity. 15 Monroe St. -15-2dx 42 Prospect 4-16-1ax | | —— TO RENT—Large furnished room, electric light, hot water, ete. Either ladies or gentlemen. Americans only. St., one flight up. e et TO RENT—S3 nicely furntshed room for housekeeping, all conveniences. Reason- able rate. Tel. 1473-12. 4.16-2a Te RENT—Large front room. TO RENT—Pleasant room near bath, for one or two adults; reasonable rates. Tel. 1473-12. 4-16-24 e —————————————————— TO RENT—Two large furnished rooms, bath adjoining Suitable for two ladies or gentlement. Mrs. Chapman, 33 Court St. 4-16-1dx TO RENT—Large front room with board if desired. 87 Eim St. Tel. 429-14. 4-16-1dx TO RENT—2 light housekeeping rooms; also 1 single front room, top floor left, 61 Main st. 4-16-1dx TO RENT—Pleasant front family, western section. room, private Tel. 1633-2. 4-15-3ax O ——————————————ee e | TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. Elliott, 30 So. High St. | FOR SALI If you have a tenement to rent or expect one vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out delay. Use the Herald classified col- umns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 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 the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, a big quantity { FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet auto- Georgia pine timbers, all lengths and A big quantity Ix8, 2x9 and 2x10 staging planks, mason horses, face briek RENT—3 nicely furnished rooms fo: wall tiles, coping tiles, mortar and brick hods, blue stone sills, 2x3 and 2x4 spruce, 1x6 yellow pine 2x¢ matched y p flooring. 4x4 and 4x6 spruce, wheelbarro hoes, shovels sash cords, cord ironslamps, 2 timber trucks, gasoline water pump, tar kettle and furnace and a lot of I beams, ete. Wil sell whole or in part. Call 1982-14. 4.16-3dx plants, '$1.50 per Tel. 682-14. 4-16-3ax —— FOR SALE—Red 100. Crandall, Berlin. FOR SALE—Double team horses, with double set of harness. Apply 29 Wilson St Tel. 529. 4-16-3dx FOR SALE—Ppnsies. Corbin’s Corner Farm is selling the best as usui Jumbo Pansies. paragus—Why not get it fresh at Corbin's Cormer Farm. 3-3-t,0,5,t05-1 [ SRS l"fl‘ SALE—Houschold furniture. 391 Arch 4.16-2dx ———————eeeeeeeeeeeett FOR SALE—Tomato, pepper, cabbage, cel- ery and egg plants. Sage, asters, geran- jums at 5 and 10 per cent less than whole- sale prices. Potted flowers of _various kinds, also fiowers for beds. Japanese privet and Barbara hedge, also share, trees. Thomas Paonessa, 212 Oak St. . 699.32. 4-16-2dx — e FOR SALE——Tomato, pepper, cabbage and olhl‘r vegetable plant: also geraniums, ms, rubber plants and other flower: Pansies at 30c. dos. L. Fusaro, §6 illis St 16-3dx e S i FOR SALE—1920 Indisn motorcycle with side car, first class condition. George Venberg, Dix St. 4-15-2d ———— e FOR SALE—Kitchen range, cheap If taken at once. Apply 23 Day St., second flom;. 4.15-5dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage, high chair and parlor stove, all in good condition. CaH at 16 Pearl Court, ¥nd ftioor. 4-13-3dx running horse, buggy and Inquire 194 Jerome St. 4-14-3dx harness. or two gentiemen; all convenlences. 208 K. TO RENT—Furnished room, suitable for m! Main St ' 481-4. 4-16 x I‘ | TO RENT—Tenement of 3 furnished rooms, I May l1st to Oct. 1st, to adults; up one | flight, rear Dr. Kelly's office, 363 Main St. 4-15-2dx ———————————————— TO RENT—Sunny front room, private fam- ily, all conveniences, 19 Lincoln St. 'rgL 11843 4-1 ———— TO RENT-—Nicely furnished front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Cor- ner Lake and High Sts. 4-14-bdx TO0 RENT-—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping on first floor, in private | family. All improvements. Call 1003-3. 4-13-4a room, all con- Lake St. 4-13-5dx —_———————————————— SITUATJION WANTED. TO RENT—Nicely fu ANTED—By handy man to de window cleaning, carpets cleaned, lawn taken care of, etc. Tel. 2163. 4-13-5ax e NOTICES, and yard. Tel . -6dx NOTICE—Let me do your trucking moving of ashes from cellar or Prices reasonable. H. N. Wright. 992-3. PHONE 343-ROOMS 308-¢ BANK BLDG | —— moving and _ express, Frank T. McMahon, 8324, 4-13-5dx NOTICE—Trucking, ashes carted Y 123 Cherry St. Tel. NOTICE—Clarinet player wishes to secure position in city of New Britain. Address Herald Office, Box 15C. 4-11-1wx STOP AND READ!—"“The Connecticut Paint Co.” is at your service to do all kinds of Hanging, Kalsomining ting. Call at 40 Church St. Phone 722. 11-6dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, oOhalk Talk Sketching for eAtertajuments, fairs aud dances something snsppy. Al Maimgren, _Herald ofies, Cuy. 9-233-t¢ IOI'ICI-—A—IMII Photographers. We are giving a ticket (to tie holder of the lucky number) away each Friday, which en- titles the winner to five dollars’ worth of developing, printing and _enlarging free of charge. Let us develop and print your next films. You may draw the lucky number. Ohrnstedt's Photo Shop, 244 Main St 69 Arch St. H. Muldowny, 146 North St., won the five dollar photo finish- ing ticket this week 4-15-3ax NOTICE—C. A. Humphrey, piano spec over 26 years tuning for music stores. Best of references for a conscientious plano tuner. Address 97 S. Burritt St., or phone 2063 4-15-2ax NOTICE—Regrinding of auto cylinders. Pis- tons made and piston rings fitted. Special on Fords. Auto parts made to order. work guaranteed. The M. & B. Mfg. Wks., 110 Rockwell Ave. Tel. E OTICE—Boston _ Garage, Kensington. Repairing. ide. Day and night. Carpenter. NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal t0 new and returned same d: Upholstering. Hardware City Beddl Co., 80 Tremont St. Tel, 2814-4. 4-12-264x Berlin Taxi cab serv- Tel. 1641-2. Sam | NOTICE—~—New roofs of all descriptions. Oid ones repaired. We make roofing our bus. . 95132 J. ull one Colony Carpenter and §3 Becond Ave., Cossy Beach. lml—-rflofll‘ ll‘ hm l.le bl FOR SALE—Small two story barn. Will sell a bullding lot opposite Catholic Chureh with barn. C. B. Baldwin, Up- son’s Corner, Kensington. 4-14-3dx FOR SALE—Three rooms of furniture in good condition, to couple wishing very desirable four room rent. Call evenings, 3rd floor, 33 Wallace St. 4-14-3dx FOR SALE—100 quarts of mew milk daily. Maple Croft Ffrm, Stanley Quarter, City. Tel. 73. 4-14-3d ¥OR SALE—3.4 ton Velle truck in good condition. Price $200. P. Farmington, Cohn. ¥OR SALE—Building lot, 62 1-3 ft. front by 162 ft. deep, Commonwealth Ave, Bel videre. Inquire of C. Davidson, 186 Kel sey St., City. 4-14-3ax 11 room house, 78 acres, ‘1 1 2. horses 3 plows, and all farm imple- ments. Close to trolley. Address ‘Box 404, Bristol, Conn. 4-14:3dx FOR SALKE—Small farm, 5 room house, & barn, 6 acres, 2 cows, chickens, farm im- plements and other improvements. Closi to trolley. Address Box 172, Bristol, Conn 4-14.3d3% FOR SALE—Three h In eastern section of city, each three {enements. Address A. Tyler, 218 Howard Ave. 4-11-6dx FOR SALE—Milk farm, JE—Steel ash cans. Malleable Iron corn-r Myrtle and Grove Sts. 4-12-5dx FOR SALE—New and second hand bicycles ut low price. Also all repair work at low price and guaranteed. Buy $1.00 worth of suppljes ‘and get a free chance on a $55 bicycle this week next only. Peter Foaso, 336 East Main 7 sll fixtares In- 4-7-13dx FOR SALE—Barber shop, cluded. 556 Church St. FOR SALE—Two Hugo Johnson, Kensington. Tel, 4-16-3dx L — ] REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. cows. 645 FOR SALE—S acres of land with trout brook, 350 per acre. Also 12 room house, $6,000, $500 cash. C. L. Barnes, Barnes- dale. FOR SBALE—New 5 room bunmgalow; price reasonable. Inquire 95 Brighton Si videre. 4 FOR SALE—$ room cottage in the west end, Large lot 75x200. Price $5,000. $1,000 cash takes it. Also several houses and bungalows for sale. Andrew Land Co., 1557 Stanley St. Tel 207-3. 4-15-2dx FOR SALE—On Golf St., Maple Hill, seven room house; large living room; fire place; lJot 90x150. Price and terms reasonable. For further particulars Inquire C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St, Hartford, or phone evenings New Britain 1335.5. 15-3a FOR SALE—Om Theodore St., Maple Hill, six room bungalow; large lot; fire ‘place. ,Price and terms reasonable. For further particulars inquire C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St., Hartford, hone evenings New Britain 1335-5. 4-16-3a FOR SALE—Newington, five sacre farm, seven room house; steam heat; electric lights; bath. Price $7,600; reasonable amount of cash required. For further pa ticulars inquire C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St., Hartford, or phone evenings New Britatn 1385- 4-16-3a e LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repaliring BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street, Telephones” 2244 or ! Geo. Cooley,: 368 4-11-6dx mobile in Park St. A 1 condition. Phone 940. FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Stuodebaker Touring. bumper and motor meter, $1350. Box 15F, Herald. 3-23-tt “ A RARE OPPORTUNITY.” A 1921 Cadillac Sedam (5 passenger) Only 20 days old. \ Brand New. Customer trading it in for a 7 pas. senger Cadillac Sedan. TO BE SACRIFICED. LASH MOTOR CO. “A Reputable 'Concern.” Cor, West Main and Lincoln Sts. 4-15-2a —_— TSED CARS FOR SALE, 1920 Essex Roadster like new, sell- ing for owner. Make offer for quick sale. 1919 Paige seven passenger touring, new)y painted, new cord tires, good family car. 1916 Briscoe touring, hewly pa¥ated, for quick sale $375. 1917 Ford delivery, $200. Ford Touring, $150. 1919 Ford Sedan. Watch our ad for fresh line of used cars each week. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, Dealers for Hudson, Essex and Dodge Brothers. 4-11.6d —e e e L REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. 1919 LIBERTY TOURING. 1920 OAKLAND TOURING., 1920 COLUMBIA ROADSTER. 1920 OLDSMOBALE TOURING, 1917 BUICK TOURING, 1918 ARGO TOURING. 1918 Marmon Touring. And other tourings, closed cars from $150 uj THE . & B, IIUIIJB Co. Sim Bookman, Prop, 18 Main St. Phone 484 Easy Payments. and 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 BUICK 6 SEDAN. 1918 BUICK 6 TOURING. 1916 BUICK TOURING. 1920 BUICK 6. T PASSENGER 1915 BUICK 4 ROADSTER. 1920 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL. 1920 STUDEBAKER BIG SIX. 1918 JORDAN TOURING. 1916 OVERLAND TOURING. 1915 BRISCOE TOURING. 1915 BRISCOE TOURING. 1917 REO TOURING, 1920 OVERLAND 4 TQURING, 1916 MAXWELL TOURING, 1916 MAXWELL TOURING, 1916 OLDSMOBILE TOURING. 1916 STUDEBAKZR TOURING. 1921 STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. e e FOR SALE-—Ford with deck and delivery body, oversized tires and fully equipped. Run only 750 miles, absolutely good as new, $400. Newton Mfg. Co. Plainville, AUTOMOBILES. — #OR SALE—New Buick Touring Top with side curtains to open with door. 40 Hart St. Phone 1619. 4-16-4dx FOR SALE—Set of new Ford wheels with or without tires or tubes, at a bargain. 770 West Main St. 4-16-1dx FOR BALE—Oskland 7 tourl @ bargain. American truck, cheap if en at once. - Hudson Cabriolet, price rea- sonable. Buick roadster. Hulburt 2 ton truck. Agent for Allen and Auburn Mo- tor cars, Commerce trucks. R. C. Ru- dolph, 123 Cherry St. 4-14-2dx FOR Roadster | 1918. overhauled, new battery, Al all 43 Orange St. Just wsround. 4-14-3dx —_—— FOR SALE—Chevrolet Baby Grand in good condition. Will take any model Ford as part payment. 849 East St. 4-14-3dx TOR SALE—Overland Touring, model 83 B, Al condition. Bargain for quick sale. Central Garage rear 238 Main St. 4-12-5dx FOR SALE—1916 seven Stude- baker. Will exchange for smaller car. Call 5183 East St. Tel. 503. 4-14.3dx e i slen - S i A i FOR | SALE—Corbin 40, rebullt, 145 inch wheel base. Run about 10,000 Heleen Garage, 107 Arch St. Tel. Also other cars for sale. 4-14-3dx MR. AUTO OWNER—Repalring and hauling by reliable mechanics. Ger tor starter lectrical troublas re- paired and guarauteed. Mac's Garage, 513 East St. = Tel. 1638-3. 4-12-6dx rora FOR SALE—19018 Chalmers “Light 1917 ‘Saxon five passenger touring, 3675. six touring. Both have are in good condition. G. P. ‘W. Main St. ' Tel. 1632-2. FOR BALI condition. Equipped with cord _tires. Bargain for quick Call Central Auto Station 236 Main St. Tely16e4. 4L FOR SALE—1820 Cleveland touring, all cord tires, one spare, two bumpers and motor ‘meter. Must sell at once as owner is get- ting laiger car. Will sell Jor $1126, terms to suit purchaser, Box M. 4-5-tt FOR “Al" condition. H, U Arch Bt. Tel. 108-2. American Bix, Thompson, 59 42-tt USED CARS. Open Evenings. ¢ to 8:30. Open Evenings ‘We do, not, misrepresent Used Cars any more' than we would mis- represent New Here is & list of Used Cars that carry our ‘stamp of approval”.' If you are not alresdy scquainted with what that means—ask any one who has ever done any business with us before—iittie or DIHI'I‘ abide h’ their owr judgment. 1619 Buick Co: New Tires, ip. Covers, Bumper Bar, Mirror. Price right. 1917 Hudson Coupe. * . will sell cheap. 1917 Hudson At a Bargal 1918 Wl“Yl.Knllht Touring. New Paint Has been omhufled. five good tires, Very little money. 1916 Cadiliac Coupe, 3 pass. Has been overhauled in our repur - ahop. 1915 Stevens-Duryea. Touring and Sedan body. bar ‘Watch our ad. LASH MOTOR CO. A Reputable Concera, W. Main 8t. ’ Tel. 382, Easy payments arganged. George Dunbar Salesman At a - Dealers for Cadillac Scripps-Booth t 4-15-t8 e POULTRY. Paige ¥FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, Barred Rocks, ' ‘White Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. A. J. Johnson, 19 Howard St. Tel. 1992.12, 4. FREE range Rock Island Red chicken eggs for hatching $1.00 setting or $7.00 hun- dred. Also duck ~ eggs. 67! Kensington. ¥OR SALE—Eggs for hatching. Barred Piymouth Rock, free range stock, 13 for $1. N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Conn. Tel. 264-12. 3-21-t¢ BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-lay; 18c up; Safe prepaid delivery guaranteed; all breeds. Send for :etliculars Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 3-7-t¢ T LOST AND FOUND. Book No, 3692 New It found, kindly 4-15-3d LOST—Interest Dept. Britain National Bank. return to Bank. LOST—One inch Micrometer, cust, Winthrop and Arch Sts., night. Reward A if returned to Harold Swanson, 230 Arch City. 4-16-2dx INVESTMENTS. 3 WOULD YOU Invest $10 in a Texas Oil Field business offering chance of making $5,000? Particulars free. Warren, 718 1-2 Ohio, Wichita Falls, Tex. 4-16-1dx AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Wanted live specialty salesmen and agents to sell new popular auto cessory direct to car owners. Big. money to hustlers. Address sales ma: 431 South Sth St, Mianeapolis, 4-16-23-x ager, Minn AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling anteed hosalery. We '\unme. weekly full time. YSc an hour s Experience unnecessary. Perneuuu Hostery, Darby, Pa. 4-16.1dx D i, 1275, 1 AR PO 7 AGENTS wanted to sell high grade Automo- bile Jack from factory direct to users. A hustler with car can earn from $20-340 a day. Write to A, Rainftien, I o guar- $36.00 ' + WANTED—Young' | between Lo. | Friday The turnover in Usg Autos this Spring Summer will be There is a good dema3 for second hand chines now. Get a’ tomer for yours throng the classified col ONLY ONE CENT WORD. m WANTED WAN Baker. water hot heater. 1966-3. Tel, WANTED—By private party, Ford car. State model, condition price. Address Box 33C, Herald. WANTED—Salesmen by establishe sale house handling & rull line and staple groceries direct to sumer §17.50 to $25.00 weekly ‘vance. Give age and referenc ‘flrl! letter. Address H. L. General Sales Manager, Box 1392 bus, Ohio. 1. WANTED—At once, five or six @80 ment in western part of CA(). school. Reply to Geo, lnwl&l Corbin Co., or Box X20X, Heral WANTED—Boarders, in private Home cooking. Pleasant locatld 290 Maple St. WANTED—To buy small 'farm Britain, direct from .. owner. Farm, Herald Office. 'WANTED—Work for ton truck. moving local or long distance. WANTED—By American family aduits, modern rent of 8ix or ve Tel.’ 660-3. WANTED—Te buy, farm between acres. I have $3,000 cash. Box WANTED—1'0 cemmunicate with Who is most particular as to to the end that advertiser aparunent of 6 rooms on or Maln by April or May. Address Herald Oftice. - ‘“TKD—'.I! or @ve ferred, second - fioor,’ ‘n% walk from Church aad. erences. Address Herald, o 10 RENE TO RENT—Tenement, good Weoster St. lhquire’ Lrst nmn-r TO RENT—Six reom apartment, improvements, steam. heat and and Janitor service all year ply M. Cohen, Tel. 2425. TO RENT—S reom ments Adults preferred. 3 minutes from Main 8t. &t store or 330" Kast Bt TO RENT—Ono six -room and Pro’ ¥. Corbin's, $26. prit bouse, all impi Woction. Apply. 3} Seymour § TO RENT—Four room . provements; adults . p Pine and Cherry Sts. Inq Beaver 8t 0 Tooma, all Maple St. s one four rooms. Newly Prugemats, | Iouuice int 42 Olive TO RENT—Garage at 525 A qukc" 513 East. Tel. 503, Qftice. - Apply Ohrnstedt’s Phots Main 8t - - o WANTED—A plain hensckooper of three—no washing, ~Herald; ] peten! Domestii R W Keose, 160 Vanes p.m. Tel. 985:14. WANTED—Expericaced are obliged to increase our have good positions for time or part tme who ore years' experience in Annlv to- W. W, .Leland. tion “as general ‘clerk ‘and Apply’in own writing,Eiving P perjence. Herald, Box 1XX. WAN‘ID—GIH for light to take care of 2 children. - Arch St. -aged petent gl for general h ply Mrs. L. S. Jones, 26 WANTED--MALR WANTED—Young men for local factory. . State. any previel ience. Address Herald, Box 1783 MODELER. Pirst class man on Silverw: Give full record of experi names of emmoyerl in first Box 28, Herald Offics. | ‘WANTED-—Ambitious men shAnc"r. to handle & live Stocks or Bonds, Meyer & mu., Brunnn. Conn.

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