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12 light of the crisis which was reach. in terday it was regarded as probable poli son was a desire to see Eamon Valera and his unexpected telegram to Pope Be edict had produced. COLLINS LEAVES LONDON Representative of Dail Eireann to Conference for Irish Peace Will Re- turn to Dublin Today. London, Oct. 22, (By Associated Press).—Michael Collins, finance min- ister of the Dail Eireann and dele- gate to the conference here with British government officials looking to a settlement of the Irish question left London for Dublin this morning. It was stated that he was going to Ireland on private business but in the Fein had been asked by the gover: mgnt representatives for thit the question of a republic Ireland be eliminated from the co ference discussions. ON TO NEW HAVEN. New Britain is well represented the Yale-Army football game today ANNOUNCEMENT! You now hear talk of an impending railroad strike. You also read in the papers that the price of coal is to be advanc- ed. We have striven to serve the public of New Britain ever since we have been in the coal business. Still we do not mean to take up space in a newspaper for self praise. Actions speak louder than words. We are still selling Egg, Stove and Nut Coal—$15.00 per net Pea Coal—$13.00 per net ton Special Mixed—$14.00 per net ton All Delivered. We will do our utmost to maintain the above prices but still we cannot tell when our stock will be exhausted and we may be forced to buy coal at a premium in the open market. So, let us serve you now, while you can get the benefit of our prevailing price. For the convenience of the public, we have opened an office at No. 403 MAIN ST. where you may leave your orders. ' Inquire about the PREMIUMS we are giving away with every purchase. The firm that appreciates your business, gives you the best service and sells the BEST ALL RAIL LEHIGH COAL, Shurberg Coal Co. 55 FRANKLIN ST. \ ton PHONES 2250-2251 /Another Perfect Score N Y. goods were taken off the truck at Buffalo. {n perfect condition. This kind of servicé is not Special With us, but is our Regular Service. Loeal and Long Distance Moving. Inter Urban Transfer & Storage A. P. MARSH, Manager. _16i 1-2 Maln 8¢, New Britain—Rear Dickinson Drug Store the conference negotiations yes- al quarters that the chief rea- inform him of the effect It was reported today that the Sinn assurances . Last/week we took a load of furniture, including a fine Grand Plano, to Buffalo, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRAIN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 192f. e e ____ ed! New Haven. ‘This morning, tha local railroad station was thronged with travelers, all journeying to New Ha- ven. Young and old were there, all impatient at the delay of waiting for the trains, some talking about tha great fight that would be staged at tha Yale Bowl this afternoon, others, of the great spectacle that i to be pre- sented by the student body ol West Point in their drill and parade. Auto- mobile parties by the score were leav- ing all day, and the eagerness with which some grasped any chance to go to New Haven. left no doubt of tha interest which is being displayed all over the city, in the game. Among those who left early this morning, were Charles Weir, Henry Gregory, Robert Chalmers and John O'Leary. in de n- n- in n- at at Antietam Park in Maryland is the smallest national park in the United States. Raw, untreated milk is dangerous tor Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of germs that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE method, PASTEURIZATION. . OUR PASTEURIZED MILK s safe for young and old—it 1s really safe because not alone does it come trom healihy cows and handled with sanitary of 3, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZER making it absolutely pure. GIVE US A TRIAL. J. E. Seibert & Son Pasteurized Milk & Cream WATCH FOR THE Boston Shoe Repairing Co. 135 MAIN STREET . Men’s Shoes Soled. Sewed e, 2002309, -Nd Rubber Heels, $1.50. Ladies’ Shoes Soled sewed rd Rubber Heels $1.25. raaies’ Shees Soles T5c¢. R TR R T mmpamaw;, | Men’s Shoes Soled $1.05. STEAMSHIP TICKETS ' FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE'WORLD GEORGEANUIGLEY Z57X2' NEWRRITAIN CONN STREETY WANTED ‘We would like to secure a few more desirable customers to take advantage of our first class livery service. i Reasonable rates quoted by the hour, day or trip. High class closed cars operated by careful drivers. ‘We can assure you of prompt and courteous service. Corbin Motor_ Livery .Ce. PHONE 1830. PHONE 1830 OR SWANTENS QUS RENMEDIES % B 3 72 p % £ DOCTOR SWANTONS MEDI ROTTEN EGGED LAST NIGHT. L&) - ////, ~ CINE TROLPE Men’s Rubber Heels 50c¢ Ladies’ Rubber Heels 10c. Neolin Soles and Rubber | Heels $1.75. Children’s Shoes Repaired ¢ Lowest Prices in City. Best Quality of Leather Used. Work Called For and De- livered. Telephone 774. —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERE®D SUNDAY—GLORIA SWANSON in_Elinor_Glyn’s ‘‘The Great Moment’’ BY STANLEY WAS Have you a tenement or a furnished room to renc? Thousands Read the Herald’s Classified col- ums daily — Tell them your story. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. —— CLASSIFIED 1c A MINIMUM WORD CHARGE 20c¢ ;= CASH IN ADVANCE -:2 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 advertiser money. :Are you planning to sell your car this fall? Buy- ers are watching the Herald’s Classified col- ums daily for your of- ferings. What have you? ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. e AUTOMOBILES fO RENT. EOR SALE—1921 Ford Sedan, Al shape. Bargain if taken at once. Apply Elmer Automobile Co, 22 Main St. Open this evening . 10-22-1d LET ME RETREAD your Tire. Very able Diamond Thread. Guaranteed six thous- and miles. At a very sHght cost. Walter Tire Shop, 54 West Main St. 10-22-3dx KOR SALE—Ford Sedan, Al condition, self- starter, demountable rim, new tires; 1920 model. Price $500. Apply 86 Lake St, after 5 p. m. . 10-21-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Oakland touring car, In good eendition. For particulars Phone 1448. Phone evenings between 7 and 9, 10-21-38x FOR SALE—Reo touring car, seven passen- ger. 1917 model; brand new top, two new cord tires, two new tubes; newly painted; engine best of condition. Reasonable. 66 Rockwell Ave., second floor. 10-21_3dx FOR SALE—Bulck el 31, Big Four; just overhauled; $200.7°28 Mountford St., Hart- ford Conn. 10.18-5d CXLINDER GRINDINC —General overhaul- ing ana repair work The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 10-11-tf —_— WANTED—FEMALE HELP LADIES!—Everywhere. Full or spare time. Make $60.00 weekly selling Waterproof Kitchen Aprons, Sanitary Aprons, Belts. Samples Free. Write Miller Mfg. Co. Cleveland. Ohio. WANTED—Young lady—High School grad- uate—who is REALLY experienced in the use of figures,for work in Cost Dept. of Mfg. Co. Address Cost Dept., Box 7, Her- ald. 10-21-3a WANTED—Two experienced malds; one as cook, the other as chambermaid and waitress. Tel. 47-2. = Plainville. 10-17-6d WANTED—A cook and second mald; one under 17 need apply: Mrs Pease, 191 Vine St. WANTED—Reliable woman as housekeeper in family of two; good place for right party. Addrese Herald. Box 2A. 10-13-tf e WANTED—A man with selling sbility, be- tween the ages of 25 and 50. Steady em- ployment, and an opportunity for the right man to earn as high as $3,500 a year. Reply, stating experience, with references, to Opportunity, Box 34Y, Her. ald. 10-10-3e0d WANTED—Reliable man wanted in each tow: for_ special advertising work; exper- fence unnecessary; liberal pay; opportunity for promotion; references required. Ad- dress Eastern Company, Dept. N-5, Box 117, North Postal Station, Boston. WANTED—Lathemen plaster board work. Call 2112. 10-21-2dx WANTED—Man to sell teas coffees, etc., i New Britain vicinity, on % liberal per- for centage basis. Apply at once. to P. O Box 692, Middletown, Conn. 10-21-2dx WANTED—Waterbury Division, locomotive engineers, firemen, . conductors, trainmen and yardmen. Application may be made for positions of engineers and firemen to operate steam locomotives, conductors, tralnmen and yardmen, to take places made vacant by such men as may leave the sérvice. Give previous experience, if any, names of not less than two refer- ences, or enclose letters of recommenda- tion. Physical examination at expense of Company 1s required. Address: J. J. * Snavely, Superintendent, Waterbury, Conn. 10-21_tt WANTED—Established New York: Corpor- ation selling an exclusive line of home ap- pliances, has an attractive offer for an in- telligent, consclentious, trustworthy man of some sales ability, to act @s an ex- clusive representative in the New Britain territory If interested. give age, business cxperience and references = Apply Organ & McClfmont, 46 West 46th St., New York City. 10.21-3d 'ANTED—A number of men experienced in alignment and adjustment of fine me- chazical apparatus. Address Box 22, Herald. 10-18-6ax WANTED—Mechanics and miso, men for occupations from chiet industrial centers. National Industrial Outlook. (15¢ coin) Box 1518, Pittsfield, Mass. 10-7-25 dx ] WANTED—MALE 'OR FEMALE. CIVIL SERVICE examinations November. Positions $1,400-31,600. Age. 18 upward. Experience ‘unnecessary. For free particu- lars, instruction, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 843 Equitable Bldg.. Washington, D. C. 10-21-3dx Eae— FURNISHED ROOMS. 10-22-1dx | TO RENT—Store with modern front and improvements, Main St. In- quire Wm. C.- Raphael, 390 Maln st. 10-20-3a TO RENT—Or For Sale—Six room cottage at 334 Sheffield St. For particulars cail M. Cohn, Tel. 2425 or 684. 10-22-tf FOR SALE—3(ISCELLANXOUS ¥OR SALE—Parlor stove, Hickory Glenwood No. 15; fine condition 20 Richard St., 2nd floor, off Jerome. 10-22-1dx FOR SALE—Bed, rug. crib, baby carriage, otc. Must be sold today, between hours of 5 and 7. 330 East Main St. 10-22-1ax FOR SALE—My dandy new mahogany up- right. Will sacrifice tremendously ' for cash. Address Baringer, Box 15, Herald. 10-22-1dx FOR SALE—Antique grandfather clock. 150 years old. F. W. Mitchell, 11 Franklin Square. 10-22_3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement; all mod- ern improvements. 656 West Main St.. 2nd floor. Inquire 3rd floor. 10.22-1dx 30 RENT—Desirable 5 room temement; all convenlences included. Best location in city; new house. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Tel. 2112. 10-22-3dx 70 RENT—b5 room tenement; all improve- ments. 110 Cherry St. 10-22-1dx TO RENT—Garage space.. 488 Stanley St. 10-22-6dx 10 RENT—Tenement 5 rooms; all improve- ments. 117 Linden St. 10-22-3dx IO RENT—Flve or six room tenements; all improvements. Rent reasonable. 170 High St 10-21-2dx TO RENT—S5 room tenement, on 2nd floor; modern improvements; large garden. Ap- ply 220 Kensington Ave. 10-21-2dx 70 RENT—Six room cottage in Derlin, with / gacage and fruit tres. Fine location. Phone 685-32. 10-21-24: Alults preferred. 70 RENTTwo and four room tenements; rent reasdnable to right party. Apply 36 North St. John Halloran. 10-21_2dx TC RENT—4 room heated apartments and offices at 498 Main St.; modern improve- ments; reasonable. Call Goldberg, 35 Lafayette St. Phone 2235-12 or 1766. 10-21-3dx TO RENT—3 room tenement; all improve- ments. Inquire 666 West Main St. 10-21-2dx FOR SALE—135 bbls. of Baldwin apples, 4 bbls. of sweet cider. Dwight Tuttle, Southington. Shuyttle Meadow Road: 10-22-3dx YOR SALE—25 barrels very nice hand picked Russet apples. The kind that will keep. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. -12. 10.22-1a NOTICES HMALLOWE'EN PRIZE . MASQUERADE dance by the Lady Owls at Electric Hall Thursday evening, Oct. 27. 4 prizes will | be given. 10-22-1d NOTICE—Let us make your store fixtures, repair or bulld your furniture. all kinds of cabinet work. Day & Frigo, 153 Arch St ~el. 2633. 10-20-124 NOTICE—Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, etc., made over equal to new and returned same; day. Upholstering. Hard~ ware' City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 10-21-26ax FATENT LAWYER—H. G. Mannihg,Branch Office In Walk-Over Shoe Store, Main St. Former Patent Examiner. Headquarters, Waterbury. Mon-Sat-tf WE ARE NOW READY to repair your fur- naces, boilers and roofs before cold weath= er sets in at very lowest rates. New Britain Repair Shop. Tel. 2343. Inquire Lafayette St. 10-20-3dx FOR SALE—Cows. inton. Tel. 254-1 W. Baldwin, Ken: 10-22- Cheap if taken at N, FOR SALE—Good horse. once.. E. P. Dunham, Kensington, Conn. 92-4. 10-21-2dx DO YOU KNOW that witix our greenhouses filled with flowers, plants and ferns we are in’a position to fill your order, whether it be for floral pieces, flower bopquets or decoration. Most satisfactory and at a reasgnable price. We are cutting fine Chrysanthemums and _ Carnations. Our fern sale is still on. Beautiful ferns for $.100. Viets Greenhouses. Tel. 2624 10-21-2d Tel. FOR SALE—Grape vines, Japanese privet, harberry hedge; also chrysanthemums. Thos. Paonessa, 212 Oak St. Tel. §99-2. 10-21-1dx one sliding lamp, eril leaving tow: 48 Talcott St 10121-3ax YOR SALE—Parlor couch. mattress, practically new. WL sell i35 suite, rug, floor Party reasonable. L'OR SALE—Potatoes. Irish Cobblers, Green Mountains and Early . 45 West St. Tel. 1415-3. Tony Seraphin. 10-20-5dx FOR SALE—S chair barber shop furnmiture. 47 1-2 Hartford Ave. 10-20-3dx I0 RENT—Tenements, either six or ‘seven -ooms, with garage; all conveniences ex- cept gas. 667 Corbin Ave., near Avery's Corner. 10-21.2dx TO RENT—S5 room cottage and 4 room tene- ment; improvements; at 5 and 7 Cherry St. Apply 48 Beaver St. J. A. K. 10-21-3ax FOR SALE—Ludwig Trap Drum and case; usec 3 weeks; $25. 28 Mountford St. Hartford, Comn. 10-18-54 FOR, SALE—Good seasoned wood for stove or \fireplace. A. Wy Hall. Tel. 634-4. . 10-17-6dx TO RENT—4 room temement; all improve- ments. 20 Beatty St. 10-21-2ax FGR SALE—Good working horse and wagon in good condition. Call at 131 Lafayette St.,_restaurant. 10-17-6dx TO RENT—Garage with electrie lights. 28 Trinity St. 10-21-24 TO RENT—Second and third- floors; all im- provements; new house. - West Main St. Ready Nov. lst. Inquire 770 West Main st. 10-21.3dx 2OR SALE—Five rooms _furniture; price reasonable. Apply at 124 Hartford Ave 10-21-5d> TO RENT—Tenements at 140 and 144 Glen St. 3 rooms $12.00; 4 rooms $15.00. In- quire 2nd@ floor. Tel. 1331-14. 10.20-3dx TO RENT—Cozy 6 room cottage in most de- sirable location; all ®onveniences; Newly decorated, two toilets, hot water heatini system; open fireplace; fully screened, storm windows; garage. Phone 2126. = 10-20.3d> 1 TO BENT—Tenement at 59 Smalley St. 10-19-1w TO RENT—S rooms on City “Ave. Frank Nair, 553 Main St. Apply 10.8-12d TO REN, at 87 '—Five room tenement second floor, art St Inquire 83 Hart St. " 9-30-t TO RENT—Very desirable 4 and 6 roon: apartments, steain heat, hot water and jan itor. service all year round. All latest im- provements: Also have cheaper apari- ments for rent. For particulars apply M Cohen 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2423. §-24-L TO RENT—Very desirable 5 roon: flat, stean Leat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall 8-3-u 10 RENT—5 room tememe:t at 64 Church Bt, 2nd foor. Heat, furnisned. Enquirc ¢ Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church Bt -1-t — e SITUATION ' WANTED., WANTED—Position to do general house- work, without washing or light work with small washing. Maud Mansfield, Box 7, Kensington, Ct. 2dx WANTED—To go out mornings doing house- work. Address Herald, Box 19W. 10-22-1ax WANTED—By young married couple, one or two rooms for light housekeeping. State price and location. Box 17R, Herald. 10-21-2dx TO RENT—2 furnished rooms, heated;.all other improvements. 93 West Main St. 10-22-1dx TO RENT—November 1st. furnished apart- ment of 5 rooms and bath; only reliable party of two need apply. 17 Harrison St. 10-22-3d TO RENT—Front room, steam heat.- 387 Main St., 2nd floor. 10-22-1dx 70 RENT—S large rooms, second story tene- ment. on trolley line. ~Call at 253 Corbin Ave. Mrs. A. J. Smith. 10.22-5dx s TO RENT—Furnished room, top floor. 47 E. Main St. 10-22-1dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; large sleeping porch; suit- able for two or three. 24 Camp St. Tel. 339-13. 10-21.2dx WANTED—To go out by the day doing housework, washing, ironing; also clean- ing. Mary Bess, 29 Cemetery Lane. . 10-21-2dx WANTED—Laundry to do at home. Gowan, 62 Smalley St. Me- 10.19-6dx —_————————— WANTED WANTED—Furnished room with good board In priyate Aueriran family. Box 7J, Her- ald. 10-21-2dx WANTED—By couple. to be married, tene- ment of 4 or 5 rooms, with all improve- ments, by the 15th of Nov. Call 548-5. 10-20-3dx WANTED—To purchase retail milk route, handlipg ffom 300 to 400 quarts daily. P. ©. Box 289, City. 10-20-6dx ‘PO RENT—Furnished room with kitchen- ette, electric lights, gas, hot water heat. Inquire 65 Winthrop St. 10-21_2dx TO RENT—Pleasant rooms, heated and nice- ly furnished at 8 Emmons Place. 10-21-3dx TO RENT—Nice front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; modern conven- fences; also one housekeeping apartment. 103 West Main St. 10-21_3dx 10 RENT—Steam heated rooms, hot and cold running water; $2.50 per week up. New Regal Hotel, 92 Church St. 10-21-2dx TO RENT—Large front room; all conven- iences. American family. Board if de- sired. 296 Arch St. 10-21-2dx 10 RENT—Furnished rooms steam heated. Also 3 furnished for light hossekeeping: steam; electric lights - gnd gas. 84 W. Main St. 10-21-2dx TO RENT—Four rooms completely furnished. Improvements. Ideal for couple Reason- able. 36 Broad St. Plainville. Tel, 18-2. » 10-21-5dx e TO RENT—Nice furnished room ncar post office; heated; sultable for 1 or 2 gentle- men. Tel. 1092-3. 10-20-3ax #OR SALE—In western section of city, a fine up-to-date 7 room cottage. _ lz. Jerome St. 10-17-6dx WANTED—National Cash Registers. be in town shortly. Answer Address full particulars, Horn, 14th St, New York. A. LIPMAN Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE and all HOUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1329-2 Wil promptly. 31 West 10-17-1w Richardson Auto Painting Paint your car now and save one-half of the regular price. We have the room, time and ability, Just drop over to 159 VANCE STREET and be convinced. ¥CR SALE—Good‘seasoned wood, sawed to vrder, any length desired. $14 cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. ‘Pel. 419. 9.18-tf —_——— POULTRY. PULLETS. YEARLING BRED TO Lay and will lay, Popular Breeds. Oat Sprouter and Water Fountain Stoves $2. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 10-20-1w e ———— FOUND. FOUND—Bicycle, Thursday afternoon. Own- er can have same by calling 79 Shuitle Meadow Ave. 10-23-3dx e — AGENTS. WE PAY $36.00 weekly, 75¢ hour spare time selling hosiery guaranteed wear four months. * Fall line ready. Pre-war prices. Free samples to working agents. Exper- ience unrecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery. Darby, Pa. 10-22-1dx —_—— BROILERS AND FOWLS Alive or Fresh Killed, 38c Ib. Also a new supply of Gol Ferrets and Ferret Muzzles {EW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 Arch St. Tel. 1121-3 Save your old RAGS and PAPERS for. i L. ZE>LDES Will Pay Better Prices Now. Also Second Hand Men’s (lothes and Furniture. 116 WEST ST. TEL. 633-23. — FOR INVESTMENTS—Any amount. portunity. Wonderful possibilities. Do not hesitate. Get in at the start. Full - particulars without obligation. Box 39BB. Unusual op- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Anna R. Ve- trano, Room 403, Booth's Block, Tel. 2012. Work quickly and neatly done. 10-19-6dx NGTICE—Smith Bros. Machine Co.. General Machine Work, 152 High St. Phone 1187-% 10-17-6ax NOTICE—Pianos rebuilt. - We use the best material, and expert workmanshlp guars anteed. References furnished.. Estimates free. Piano shop Booth's Block. C. A. Humphrey, Manager. Phone 2063. 10.12-15x NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, 25 Broad St., Plainville. E-15-t8 e REAL ESTATE FOR SALK. — FOR SALE—Lot on Limcoln Road, Jjust north and adjoining F. G. Platt's Wayside Farm—Ilook this over if interested. Call or phone Joseph Campbell. 129 Cleveland St. Tel. 1467-3. FOR SALE—4 tenement house. Price 35,500, Rents for $720 per year. $1,000 cash takes it. 2-tenement house; price $5,000; $1,000 cash required. 2-tenement houee; $4,000; $1,300 cash takes it. All of these prop- erties are centrally located. Andrews Lané Co.. 1557 Stanley St. T@. S61_4. v 10-31. FOR SALE—5 acres of woodland at $40 per acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 10-15-5a3 FOR SBALE—In Berlin Clty. good 7 .; house with large lot; 168 scre farm, 115 acre farm. 42 acres with house, good-4¢ acre farm; ‘will trade for city property, Cashman Farm Agency, Berlin, Conn. of line. Tel. 663-4. 10-13-1 LOST. LOST—Mulicss vat, answering to the name of Mike. Reward if returned to $7 Bim St. 10-22-1d3 LOST—Brown velvet handbag, between Franklin, Elm, East Main St. to Palact Theater. Reward if returned to Herald Offce.. 1b-22-1a3 OST—Thursday sfternoon om Main package containing 1 yard gray satin. pleces of ribbon. Phone 647-14. Mrs. F. M. Cowles, Kensington, Conn, ~ 10-22-1¢ —_———— e EDUCATION.. THE HARTFORD OF LAW 5 (evening classes) 3 year course, for men and -women, for Information ap- ply to George W. Lillard, seeretary, 75 Pearl St. P. O. Box 1452. 10-13-5a Wanted For Saturday Afternoon and Evenings, Experienced Saleswomen in Qur Coat, Suits and Millinery Departments.. Ap. ply at once. St e isiNF SIORE ' THE 380 MAIN STREETS SALE — Valuable residence and largelot. Corner West Main and Vine streets. 14 Room House. Modern Equipment. Well worth considering for anyone wanting property in first class location. H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE = 1822-3. National Bank Building Open Saturday Evenings 3 Family House on Church Street in besi location — All improvements—OQwner is to leave town. If you have a House CAMP REAL 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. X to Sell, See Us NOW! - ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG, Adding Machine Rolls 2516 e oo m s 15¢c ea. 20c ea. $1.50 doz. $2.00 doz. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main St. Tel. 612