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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. HARTFORD — Prompt Attention to Mail Orders — ‘Girls’ Linen, Crepe Dresses and Peter Pan Cloth —Fifth Floor. Such an interesting assortment of girls Wash D}e!sel cannot fail to attract whoever is looking for Dresses for school wear. They're all high grade makes in materials of dependable qualities For only— $6.00, $8.00, Values up to $18.50. SPECIAL A special selection of serge and jersey Dresses. No two alike. In brown, navy and Pekin. included at this special price 'Sizes 13 to 1. N You'll appreciate the high quality of this new engraving; indeed it of this character. Orderyfor- engraved Chriftmas Cards should be placed at once. Fine Church Street Property For Sale—Will " show you a splendid income and price is right— Good central business block—This property will steadily increase in avlue. © CAMP REAL ESTATE CO, « %73 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343, ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. A $10 FOUNTAIN PEN FOR 1 CENT We will award a beautiful Gold Mounted Crocker Ink-Tite Fountain Pen to the person writing legibly the greatest number of times on a United States Postal Card (using one side only) the following sentence: ¢ THE CROCKER INK-TITE FOUNTAIN PEN Is For Sale By B THE NEW 'BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE cards be written in ink, and must contain the name of the contotant ontest closes Jan. 1, 1933, Send all cards to New Britain Typewriter Exchange broidery and frills and tucks in unusual developments. Sizes 12 ‘to 16. SoME QUICK MOVES WERE MADE BY THE CHECKER CLUB To DAY WHEN AUNT SARAH PEABODYS SOCIETY ForR THE ¢ SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING, MARCHED IN. with pretty touches of em- Regular price $8.98 to $19.98. $10 GIRLS’ WOOL DRESSES $10.98 W\ N Handsome little schiool outfits, and a few dainty party Dresses also are i Non-Plate Engraving Embossed Effect Without Platé or Die Which Lessens the Expense. {s hardly possible to distinguish it from genuine engraving; it has the embossed effect, and all the good appearance necessary to work Stationery—Main Floor, TAX BILL DELAYED. Congress Shows Little Evidence of Passing It Today, ‘Washington, Oct. 28.—There ap- peared to be little prospect today that the tax revision bill could be passed by the sengte by tomorrow night as Re- publican leaders had planned. All of those on the majority side had not given up hope but the general opinion seemed to be that a final vote could not be had before next Tuesday or Wednesday. Some senators thought it was more probable that another week would be necessary. *A. LIPMAN Dealer in ‘NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE and all HOUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1329-2 SUNDAY EVENING ““WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" Will Russell in “Singing River’’ BY STANLEY Have you a tenement or a furnished rcom torenc? Thousands Read the Herald’s Classified col- ums daily — Tell them your story. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. AUTOMOBILEN CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD — MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ This is not a question of CASH IN ADVANCE 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. FO, BENT.A FOR SALE—#ISCELLANTOUS 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. NOTICES 10R SALE—1920 Stutz car, 4 passenger 00 RENT—2 tenements, 4 rooms each; all FOR SALE—One driving horse. Price $90. senger touring car; summer and_winter floor; all improvements; large yard; good 10-28-2ax Inquire 1st 10.28-2dx top in_ Al condition. Price $235. In-| location; near Stanley and Manor gar- quire Doyle Garage, 27 East Main St. Tel. | dens. $15.00. Apply 476 South St. 474. 10-28-2d% ¥OR SALE—Paige 1919 model; best me- | 10 RENT—i room temement; all improve- chanical condition; price right. Tel.| ments. 225 Sa. Main St. 1229. 10-28-2dx | floor. Tel. 635-5. R SALE—Ford Sedan Al condition; self- starter; demountable rims; new tires. Price $500. Tel. Mack's Garage, Plain- ville, 131 or call 86 Lake St., City. 10.28-1dx YOR SALE—S5 passenger Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car in very good run- ning condition; all good tires; Z horses, 1 buggy, 1 business wagon and strip down car. Rare bargain. $400 takes all. Will sell separate See M. Anderson after 2 p. m. Saturday; all day Sunday. Rear Grange Hall, Berlin. 10-28-2dx DR SALE--Light 4 cyl. roadster; Zenith carburetor, magneto, vacuum system, tires excellent; ‘1 spare; electric light wires all new. Would make good speed car. Price $250. Owner has new car reason for sell- ing. Roadster, Box 7, Herald. 10-27-3dx FOR SALE—Cadillac 7 -passenger touring car in first class condition; new paint, new. cord tires. Will sell cheap for cash. This car is 1o junk; a good buy for some one. Also Excelsior motorcycle in good running order at attractive price. Call at A. G. Bakes 12 Derby St, New Britain. 10-27-3ax FOR SALE—1919 Oakland Sedan, new tires, new paint. 1918 Paige Touring, best of condition, new paint. 1921 Grant Demon- strator at bargain prices. Parsons’ Garage, 680 West Main St. ©10-27.3ax FOR SALE—1918 Reo three passenger road- cter, tires paint and mechanical condition perfect. This car privately owned and has had the. bebt of care. Wi sacrifice for cash. Address Reo, Box 9, Herald. 10-27-8dx T'OR SALE—1 1921 Maxwell touring car, completely equipped; run less than 6,000 miles; Al mechanical condition, new .cord tires all around and 1 spare. Price $800. 1 1920 Chevrolet 490" touring car, guar- anteed Al condition. Price $375. Time nayments arranged on either of these two cars. Harry Stacke Auto Co., 6 Main st. 10-26-4dx VAR SALE—Overland, model 90, 1918; good condition. Will take Ford In trade. Tel. 772-5. 10-26-3dx FOR SALE—White Truck 3-1 ton; all mew tires; perfect condition; with top; bar- gain at $400. Charles Witkin, 71 Wolcott St. Phone 2301-14. 10-26-3dx I'OR SALE—1918 Ford sedan, starter, mountable roms, 4 new Fisk non-skid other extras. $400. p. m. NOTICE—Cars washed, polished, viled and greased, Save the finish of your car With Simoniz. Authorized Simoniz Service Sta- tion. Clark's Automobile Laundry,rear 108 West Main. Tel. 559-4. 10-25-5dx Tel. 639-3, after 7:30 10-26-3dx FOR SALE—Be prepared for the rallroad strike next month. 2 L-2 ton Mack truck. Tel. 1747-3. 10-24-6dx CYLINDER GRINDINC —General overhaul- ing ana repair work The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 10-11-t — e WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—GIrl for general office Must be good typist and stenog. under twenty-five need apply. Laundry Co., 266 Arch St. work, No one Union 8-3d IO RENT—A four or five room apartment, 3rd floor; steam heat; conveniences. 406 Main St. 10-28-1dx FO RENT—Garage; also storage space. 20 Andrews St. Tel. 853-5. 10-28-2dx touring, in perfect condition; guaran-| improvements; location on Dwight and | G. P. Winchell, Kensington, Conn. teed. Call at once. Lash Motor Co. Fairview. Call 251 Fairview St. 10-28-3dx 10-25-2d 10-28-2ax FOR SALE—New and second hand furni- FOR SALE—Allen sedan, newly palnted| ’0 RENT—One seven room apartment;| ture, stove repairing and dealer. D. M. and overhauled; or will trade for road-| ily house/ six room cottage; all improve. | Benjamin, 115 Beaver St. Tel. 1320. ster. Phone 2051. Rudolph’s Garage. ments. ' Call personally. Sam Berkowitz, 19-28-6ax 10128-4ax| 624 N. Main St. Tel. 2263. 10-28-1w ‘¥OR SALE—My lovely upright plano, ma- IOR SALE—Hudson 1916, 6-40, seven pas-| TO RENT—Six room temement, second | hogany case, wonderful tone, perfect con- dition. Cost $600 short time ago. $165 cash. Address Porter, Box 32, Herald 10-2 FOR SALE—S second hand men’s sults, in excellent condition. Tel. 736. 10-28-2dx ¥OR SALE—Harley-Davidson motorcycle; small amount of money for quick sale. 72 Grand St. 10-28-2dx ax FOR SALE—Young fox hound, 1 1.2 year old; no papers; from good stock; cheap; no place to keep him. George Mitchen, Oakville, Conn. Box 29. 10-28-3dx 10 RENT—Light housekeeping apartment; also nice front room suitable for gentle- man; good heat, running water. 103 West Main St. 10-28-2dx FOR SALE—Acorn gas range; used very ‘ittle. 'Will sell for half price. Tel. 2522-5. i 10-28-1ax AM ABLE TO MAKE matched plaits in all kinds of striped goods. Ginsburg's Dress Plaiting Shop, 19 Walnut St. Tel £83-12 10-28-1ax DOLLS, games, der. St. imported snd domestic; toys, doll hospital, dolls dressed to or- ‘Arch St. Novelty Shop 359 Arch 10-28-1dx SPECIAL SALE—Our large, beautiful Chrys- anthemums, regular four and five dollar grade, Friday and Saturday only $2.00 dozen. Carnations 75c doz. Viets Green- house. 174 Clinton St. Tel. 2624. 10-27-2ax THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE AND GIFT Shop, 162 Main St. I have some, beautiful Things for Xmas gifts, showers,etc. Come in and select your now while there is a va- riety. Orders taken for anything in the shop; also beautiful dolls dressed if de- sired. Open from 1.00 to 6:00 9. m. Mrs. L. A. Jones. 10-27-2dx SAVE YOUR COAL—Keep out all _eold draftc New Patent Bronze-Zine Metal Weather Strips. Office 419 Main St. Phone 1673 City. 10-27-2dx ¥OR SALE—Well seasoned hrad word, $12 all modern improvements and conven- iences; 1st, or 3rd floor. 97 Shuttle Meadow Ave. Wilson. Take Arch St. ditney. 10.28-3dx TO RENT—4 room heated apartment and offices; new, just completed; modern im- provements; reasonable. Inquire Gold- berg, 8 Lafayette St. Phone 2235-12 or 1766. % 10-28-3dx TO RENT—New 6 room cottage with gar-| per cord. Delivered anywhere in New age, on Carlton St, Apply to J. J. Don-| Britain or Berlin. Harold W. Geschim- ahue, Carlton St, City Tel. 785. sky, Berlin, Conn. Tel. §82-5. . 10-28-1dx 10-28-1wx TO RENT—Five room tenement; hot air; | FOR SALE—Kitchen stove with hot water front. 112 Carlton St. 10-28-2dx FOR SALE—Cock birds 1 year old, R. I. Red and Light Brahmas, 112 Cariton St. 10-28_2dx FOR SALE—33 Columblan Wyandotte chickens. Can be seen Saturday after 2 o'clock. No reasonable offer refused. James S. Thomson, Kensington. 10-28-2d 10 RENT—Four and five room tenement; all modern improvements. 74 Talcott St. Tel. 423-3 10-27-2dx TO RENT—Five room apartment, one of the best in the nelghborhood. = All improve- ments. Very centrally located. Call at 443 Church St. Tel. 2045-13. 10-27-2dx TO RENT—4 room tenement; imypasvements, Farmington Road, Kensington. Apply Globe Hotel, Kensington. s 10.27-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement; all mod- ern improvements. 656 West Main St. ?nd floor. Inquire 3rd floor. 10-27-3dx @0 RENT—S room tenement, all improve- ments; uest location in city. Inquire 13 Bradley St. Tel. 2112. 10-27-3dx T0 RENT—Garage space. 84 Greenwood St. Tel. T. 8. Anderson, 1765.2. 10-27-3dx TO RENT—Seven room tenement; ' &l im- nrovements; at 350 Arch St. Apply H. 3. Milkowjtz, 338 Main St. | 10-27-3d 70 RENT—Four room tenement; all modern improvements; near center. 20 Beatty St. 10-27-3dx. TO RENT—Garage at 68 So. Burritt St. + 10-27-3 TO RENT—5 room tenement, on 2nd floor; modern improvements; large garden. Ap- ply 220 Kensington Ave. 10-26-4dx 10 RENT—S5 rooms with or without garage, all modern improvements. Corner Dwight and Fairview Sts, Inquire 32 Hawkins St. Phone 147-4. 10-26-3dx TO RENT—Seven soom apartment, steam heat, hot water, janitor service. Apply M. Cohen. Tel. 2425 op 684. 30-26-tf 70 RENT—3 room tencment with modern improvements; 2-family house. Inquire at 51 Olive St. Tel. 797-3. 10-36-3dx TO RENT—Tenements, either six or seven rooms, with garage. $67 Corbin Ave. near Avervs corner, 10-26-3dx FOR SALE—Go-cart; used only tws, months. Address Herald, Box SW. 10-28-3dx FOR SALE—Grocery, Frult and Confection- ery store. Situated in good location. Trade well established. Good living for the right man. Tel. 2063. 10-28-2dx FOR SALE—A large, farm. medium and small 103 West Main St. 10-28-2dx FOR SALE—Potatoes, Irish Cobblers, Green Mountains and Early Rose. 45 West St Tel. 1415-3. Tony Seraphin. 10-27-3dx TOR SBALE—Phonographs, full size, with choice selection of records. Will coistder payments. Box 22V, Herald. 10-21.3dx 1 OR SALE—Four Silver Spangled Roosters, 7 months old; fine brood; $3.50 aplece; in_ quire at 97 Greenwood St. 10-27-3d FOR SALE—Ope cook and one gas e. in good condition. 443 Chuch St. Tel. 2045-13. 10-27-2ax 1OR SALE—Stoves, side boards dressers; ex. tension tables, chairs, China closets, racks, mirrors, etc. _A. P. Marsh, Greeswooa §t., New Britain, Conn. 10-27-6d FOR SALE—Young reasting chickens—alive or fresh killed. Call 1115-4 between 6 and 9 p. m. 10-27_4a FGR SALE—Used furnace, Kelsey Warus .« Generator, No 18; or wiil trade for a Ford car. It can be seeen in operation at 27 Lenox. Place. 10-27-3dx FOR SALE—Grocery business in good lo- cation. ~For- particylars address George A. Clark, P. O. Box $3, Moriden, Conn. 10-26-6dx EOR SALE—Mendelssohn piano fu excellent cgndition, with stool and ausic cablnet, r $150., Address Plano, Box 26, Herald Omce. FO RSALE—3 rooms of furnitare, with steam heated rent; price reasonable. Ad- dress Box 31K. 10-26-3ax 1026.tf T0 RENT—S rooms for §12; 4 rooms for $15. 140 and 144 Glen St. Inquire 2nd floor. Tel. 1331-14. 10.26-4dx TO RENT—Tenement 5 or 7 rooms; all im- provements. 132 Lyons St. 10-26-4dx == WANTED—Woman to do washing in fam- ily of twob Inquire 582 Arch St. Mrs. Diehl. 10-28-3dx WANTED—Competent girl for cooking and general housework. Mrs. Frank Wachter, 104 Harrison St. 10-27-3dx. WANTED—Experienced woman for general housework; two In family; location cen- tral; pay good. Apply, stating qualifica- tions to P. O. Box 784, New Britaln. 10-26-3ax WANTED—A competent housework; two in family. shaw, 83 Vine St. maid, general Mrs Older- -0-26-3dx WANTED—Competent maid fbr general housework. Family of two in_apartment. Apply May M. Booth, 19. Murray St. City. Tel. 2605. 10-25.3d WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework; no washing or ironing; good wages. Tel. Valley 220 or apply between 2 and 3 p. m., Cedar St., Newington, Mrs. Geo. Bean. 10-25-3d FURNISHED KOOMS. TO RENT—Newly furnished heated rooms with board if desired. Address 43 Grand St. Tel. §65-3. 10.28-2dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms floor, with steam, electric and gas; also adjoining bath room. Ed. Jacobie, N. Wellington St., Belvidere, 10.28-3dx ground TO RENT—Light housekeeping apartment, suitable for two or three peoble. 24 Camp St. Tel. 339-13. 10-28-2dx T0 RENT—Furnished room .for two; large front room, first floor; steam heat and conveniesces. $6: per week. Miss L. I Finch §1 Church St 10 dx 10 RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 28 So. High St. 10-27-2dx T9 RENT—Pleasant room, centrally located near post office; heated. Tel. 1092-3 TO RENT—Nicely furnished room heated; 3 minutes walk from center. § Emmons Place. 10-27-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room and kitchenette for light housekeeping; private family. Address Herald, Box 31AA. 10-26-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms steam heated. Also 3 furnished for light housekeepings steam _electric lights and gas. 84 W. Main St. 10-25-6dx. furnished and heated, Nov. 1st. for emall Apply Maple Hill store. 10-24-6dx ve your old RAGS and PAPERS L. ZELDES Will Pay Better Prices Now. Also Second Hand Men's Clothes and Furniture. 116 WEST ST. TEL. 633-23, TO RENT—At Maple Hill, a five room fiat, tamily, | 10 RENI—S5 room cottage and 4 room tene- ment; improvements; at 5 and 7 Cherry St. Apply 48 Beaver St. J. A. K. 10.25-5dx 10 RENT—Or For Sale—Six room cottage at 334 Shefeld St. For particulars call M. Cohn, Tel. 2425 or 684. 10-23-tf —_— TO RENT—Garage space. 488 Stanley St. 10-22-6dx 'TO RENT—Five room tenement second floor, at 87 Hart St Inquire 83 Hart St - -30-t. FOR' SALE—We have about seventy cord of birch and pine wood sawed and split stove length, which we have no place to store Must be sold at once. $10.00 a cord and good measure. Must be cash on delivery. St The John Cooke Co., Plainville. 10-24-64 FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood for stove or fireplace. A. W. Hall. Tel. 694-4. 10-24-6dx FCR SALE—Good seasoned wood, sawed to vrder, any length desired. $14 cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and €oal Co. Tel. 419. - > 9.19-tt SITUATION WANTED. 10 RENT—Very desirable & and 6 room apartments, steain heat, hot water and jan- itor service all year round. All latest im- provements. Also have cheaper apart- ments for rent. For particulars apply M. Cohen 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2423. 8-24.tf TO RENT—Very desirable 5 roon: fiat, steAm reat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall 8-3-t¢ I0 RENT—5 room temement at 6 Church St, 2nd toor. Heut, furnisned. Enquire el Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church st. 7-1-tt e REAL ESTATE FOR SALK. FOR SALE—Three family house; two fam- iy houhe, six room cottage; ail improve- ments. Small cash payments down. House lot at Maple HIL Box X23X, Herald. 10-28-1dx 10-30-1dx FOR SALE—Two family house; plenty of fruit; place to keep poultry and cow; be fare south end. 103 West Main St. 10-28-2dx FOR SALE—A barber shop In g00d condition. Address Box 31B, Herald. 10-27-5dx. IUR SALE—Two.-tenement house; all modern improvements; small cash down; payments on note. 72 Winthrop St 10-24.5dx AUCTIONEERING GFORGE A. CLARK, Auctioneer. P. 0. Box 333. Phone 1943. Meriden, Conn 10-26-6dx e WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE. CIVIL SERVICE examinations November Positions $1100-$1600. Age, 18 upward. Experience unnecessary. For free partic- ulars instruction, write J. Leonard (for- mer Civil Service examiner), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. €10-27-3dx e WANTED WANTED—To get in touch with anyone going to Willimantic or Providence Mon- Oct. 31st. Can _accom- day morning, modate six In & closed car. Railroad fare. Call 788. 10-25-1dx WANTED—To buy Ford Sedan or coupe. Tel. 102-14, Plainville 10-28-2dx WANTED—Gentleman desires heated fur- nished room; central; give rates. Address Herald, Box 19BX. 10.27-2dx W ANTED—People to know that we repair free of charge all shoes r'l:llde‘ bysus. La- fayette Shoe Mfi 34 Latfayette St. 4 10.276dx WANTED—Position in private family in Hartford or New Britain for an excep- tionally capable waitress and chamber- mald. Always willing and obliging. At liberty only on account of indefinite ab- sence of present employer. Can be seen or addressed at 136 Bast Main St, New Britain. Mrs. Charles S. Landers. Tel. 62.2. 10-28-3dx WANTED—Colored woman wants day’s work. Phose 1787-2. Willow St. E. Madison, 59 10-27-3d% WANTED—Position by practical nurse as companion-housekeeper for elderly lady or housekeeper for one or two gentlemen; £ood reterence. Address Herald, Box 16S. 10-27-3dx fashionable WANTED—Plain sewing and Aressmaking. Priscilla Jackson, 221 Elm St. 10-24-5dx e LOST. LOST—In or in front of South Congrega- tional church, Monday night, & fur neck plece. Finder please return Miss Sher- man, 38 Camp St. Tel. 544. 10-28-2dx LOST—On Whiting St., gold watch with hunting case and fob attached. Reward. Return to A. J. Beaton, 46 Whiting St. 10-28_2dx LOST—On Oct. 28, silk bag containing valu- ables between Keisey, Whiting Sts. and High school. . Reward. .Return to Esther Sandberg, 52 Kelsey St. 10-28-2dx LOST—Auto tire »ud rim, between Bristol and New Britain Wednesday night. Re- tun to 61 Connecticut Ave. 10-27-2dx LOST—Interest Department Book No. 3043. If found, return to the New Britain Na. tional Bank. 1 19-26-27 e FOUND. FOUND—A package on Glen St. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for advt. 59 Glen St. 10-28-1d Leave orders at 30 East Main NOTICE—Auto Owners Attention! All kinds of tops and slip covers made (o order. Victoria tops made to fit any car. Side curtains to open and close with dvor and repaired. Plate glass installed in rear of any top. We make a specialty of uphol- stering closed cars. We use the best grade of top material and have had 20 years experfence. All material and work- manship guaranteed. Give us a _trial Lowest prices for high grade work. J. . Walsh, Auto Top and Uphoistering Co. 207 Elm St, near Seymour. Tel. 2648. 3 10-26-6ax NOTICE—We do general trucking, grading, ashes removed from yard or cellar. Prices right. Call 420. 10-26.3dx NOTICE—Let us make your store fixtures, repair or build your furniture. all Kinds of cabinet work. Day & Frigo, 453 Arch St. —el. 2633. 10-20-12d OTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners to = i5c half day; $1.25 per day; delives Tel. 10-25-4dx NOTICE—Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, etc., made over equal to mew and returned same-day. Uphoistering, Hard- ware City Bedding Co. §0 Tremont Sf. Tel. 2314-4. 10-21-26dx promptly. 608-2. OFICE—Pianos rebuill. We use the best material, and expert worinanship guar- antecd. References furnishel. Estimates free. Piano shop Booth's Block. C. A. Humphrey, Manager. Fhone x063. 10.12-15x NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co.. electro %5 Brosd St.. Plain rilie platers, £-15-tt HELP WANTED—MALE., l WANTED. A thoroughly reliable salesman. Must be abie se arve truck. Give experience, references and tele. phone if any. Real opportunity to right man. Adaress, Salesman, Box 26, Herald. 10-28-24 CAN YOU WRITE LIFE INSURANCE? If so and are open to full or part time cop- tract with one of the oldest companies, write Insurance, Box 5, Herald for mp- pointment. 10-28-24 WANTED—First class carpenter for finish. ing work. Apply 436 West Main S 16. WANTED—Tallor for alterations. Apply Philip Silver, 9 Washington Place., reay United Cigar Store. 10-28-1dx WANTED—Two young m pearance and pleasing city and surrounding towns. Salary and commission. See Mr." Hill, Beloin Hotel, B 10-27-1dx WANTED—Waterbury Division, locomotive cngineers, firemen, conductors, trainmen and’ yardmen. Application .may be made for_positions of engineers and firemen to opetate steam locomotives, conductors, trainmen and yardmen, to take places made vacant by such men as may leave the service. 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 is required. Addrees: J. J. Snavely, Su: erintendent, Waterbury, Conn. 10-21.t¢ WANTED—Mechanics and misc, men for occupations from chief industrial centers. National Industrial Outlook. (lSc coin) Box 1513, Piafield Mags 10-7-35 ax Boston Shoe " Repairing Co. 135 MAIN STREET Men’s Shoes Soled Sewed and Rubber Heels $1.50. Ladies’ Shoes Soled Sewed and Rubber Heels $1.25. Men’s Shoes Soled $1.00, Ladies’ Shoes Soled 75c¢, Men’s Rubber Heels 50c. Ladies’ Rubber Heels 40c. Neolin Soles and Rubber Heels $1.75. - Children’s Shoes Repaired at Lowest Prices in city. Best Quality of Leather used. J Work Called For and De- livered. ‘Telephone 774. e ————— — FOR SALE — Valuable residence and iarge lot. 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