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BOYS’ CLUB PLANS HALLOWE’EN PARTY Monday Evening Chgracter Sketches by Y. W. Girls, -Music by Boys’ Band and Orchestra A Hallowe'en party and masquerade character dance will be given at the Boys' club Monday evening by the Girl Reserves of the Rainbow Division of the Y. W. C. A. The program will take place in the spacious gymnasium, said to be the largest in the city. The Boys' club band which has prac- ticed a number of new selections con- \ sistently for somie time, preparing for this event, will open the evening at 7:30 o’clock with a concert. Following the music by the band the girls will present the first of their playlets, under the direction of Miss Helen Schwer. The first scene will be entitled ‘“The Ghost Dance,” and following cast: Misses Floria Rivers, Alice Rivers, Anna Pikustis, Alice Egan, Stella Stanlekia and Ida Katzowitz. The second. scene entitled ‘A Dance of Hal- lowe'en’ will be under the direetion of the Misses Jennie Sliva, Laura Brown, Florence Gordan, Marsilla Milkiates, Mary Rakutis and Margaret McDer- mott. Miss Elizabeth Schwer, presi- dent of the club, will be pianist. After the presentation of the two sketches a vocal solo will be rendered by A _C, Brunelle, athletic instructor, with ‘Mrs. Brunelle officiating at the plano. A grand review, all in costume and the awarding of prizes will follow. The evening will wind up with dancing. Music for ‘the dancing will be furnished by the Boys' club orchestra. will include the BUILDING PERMITS. Santi Puzzo has been granted a per- mit to build a three family house at 732 West Main street, 27x14. The cost of the building is $10,000. Pasl Winkler has applied for a permit CONSTIPATION SOURS STOMACH AND . KEEPS YOU SICK, BILIOUS, HEADACHY No odds~ how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and un- comfortable you are from constipa- tion, indigestion, biliousness—you al- ways get relief with Cascarets. They cleanse your liver and bowels of all N STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCE TOALL PARTS (GEORGEAMUIGLEY the sour bile, foul gases and consti- pated matter which is producing the will misery. A Cascaret tonight straighten you up by morning—a 10-cent box keeps your head clear, stomach sweet, liver 297 MAIN STREET regular for months. > [ETE) £]18) B FOR THE BOWELS p 5 OF THE'WORLD NEW RRITAIN CONN ; I l. | | Another Perfect Score W _This kind of service is mot Special with Local and Long Distance Moving Last week we took a load of furniture, including a fine Grand Plano, to Buffalo, The goods were taken off the truck at Buffalo in perfect condition. us, tut is our Regular Service. ‘Inter Urban Transfer & Storage 167 1-2 Main 8¢, Néw Britain—Rear Fine Church Street Property For Sale—Will ¢ show you a splendid income and price is right— A. P. MARSH, Manager. Dickinson Drug Store Tel. 2002—2090 R to and bowels NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, make alterations to his house at 180 Greenwood street, which was recently damaged by fire. The cost of the alter- ations is to be $1,100. A new form of life preserver, worn about the neck, is said to make sinking impossible. New instrument for detecting fire damp, or methane, in mines is being tested in England. City Advertisement TO TAXPAYERS Assessors Notice All persons in the town of New Bfitain liable to pay taxes dre hereby notified and requested to return to the assessors, on or before the first day c§ November next, a list of all proper- ty owned or purchased by them, on the first day of October, 1921. The Asses- sors will meet in their office, City Hall, West Main street, Saturday, October 1st and every day thereafter during October, except Sundays for the pur- pose of receiving such lists. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and Monday and Saturday eve- nings, from 7 to 9. N. B. All persons owning houses or- land are requested to give a full de- scription of the same on back of their lists. Blank lists can be procured at As- sessors’ office. City Hall. AUGUST BURCKHARDT, OTTO BENGTSON, PATRICK RYNN. FOR BABY 1S ASTEURIZED Raw, untreated milk- is dangerous for 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 is really #fe because not alone does it come trom healthy cows and handled with sanitary @ 3 but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZEL making it absolutely pure. GIVE US A TRIAL. J. E. Seibert & Son Pasteurized Milk & Cream PUBLIC DANCE. —at— Have you S 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. A‘-"IOMQBILE& 1921, 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 advertiser money. O RENT. FOR SALE—3ISCELLANTOUS 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 FOR SALE—Cadillic 8 touring; condition; good rubber. Just Private owner. Price $1,000. elegant painted, Call 66-23. | 40-29_2dx 667 Corbin Ave, near 3dx Tooms, With ghrage ry's corne: bt €OR SALE—Oldsmobile—*8"-touring, 1918. Fine condition and jyppearance. Good rubber. Any demonstration. Cash or termg. Herald, Box 22Y. 10-29-5¢0dx T8 rooms, third floor, new house all _impfovements , including_ furnace. Reasonable to small family. Ready Nov. fitth. Inquire 746 West Main St. 10-29-3dx FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, stelf starter, new tres; demountable rims; extra tires; Al condition. ~ Tel. 304-4. 10-29-1ax TO RENT—Four room tenement;all improve- ments. 27 Gilbert St. 10-29-5dx 10R SALE—1920 Stutz car, 4 passenger touring, - in perfect condition; guaran- feed. Call at once. . Lash Motor Co. 10-28-24 FOR: SALE—Allen sedan, newly painted and overhauled; or will trade for road- ster. Phone 2051. Rudolph’'s Garage. 10128-4dx TO RENT—By:Nov. 15, tenement of 5 rooms; all improvements. 51 Belden St. Inguire 1st floor. 10-28-6dx TO RENT—Five rooms, first floor, at 136 Cherry St. # 10-29.t¢ all mod- at 367 10-29-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement; ern jmprovements; first floor South Main St. FOR SALE—Hudson ‘1916, 6-40, seven pas- senger. touring car; summer and. winter top in Al condition. Price $235. In- quire Doyle Garage, 27 East Main St. Tel. 474, 10-28-2a% FOR SALE—Paige 1919 model; best me- chanical condition; price right. Tel. 1229. 10-28-2dx FOR SALE—S pagsenger Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car in very g0od run- ning condition; all good tires; 2 horses, 1 buggy, 1 business wagon and strip down car. Rare bargain. .3%00 takes all Will sell separate See M.: Anderson after 2 p. m. Saturday; all day Sunday. Rear Grange Hall, Berlin. 10-28-2dx FOR SALE—Light 4 cyl., roadster; Zenlth 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.. 10-27-3ax FOR SALE—Cadillac 7 passenger _touring car in first class condition; new paint, new cord tires. Will sell cheap for cash. This car is no 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—1910 Oakland Sedan, new 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- eter, tires paint and mechanical condition perfect. This car privately owned and has had-the best of care. Wi sacrifice for cash. Address Reo, Box 9, Herald. 10-27-3ax < TR A T'OR BALE—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. 11920 Chevrolet “490" touring car, ‘guar- anteed Al condition. Price $875. Time nayments arranged on either of tHese two carn. Harry Stacke Autg Co., 6 Main st. 10-26-4dx - — NOTICE—Cars washed, polishied, olled and greased. Save the finish of your car with TO RENT—Five ropms, new house just fin- ished; all improvements; down stairs. Apply 2 Market St. 10-29-3ax of five rooms; all stearn_ heat, on ~\.10-29-3dx TO ' RENT—Tenement modern improvements; Maple St. Tel. 365-5. TO RENT—One seven room _aparkyent; steam heated and all modern impreye- ments. Call personally. Sam Berkowitz. 624 N. Main St. ~Tel. 2263, 10-28-1w\ TO RENT—2 temements, 4 rooms each; all improyements; location on Dwight ‘and Fafrview. Call' 251 Fairview St. 10-28-2ax TO RENT—Six room = tenement, second floor; all improvements; large yard; good location; near Stanley and Manor gar- dens. $15.00. -Apply 476 South St. 10-28-2dx TO RENT—Tenements, either six or seven.| FOR SALE—Bicycle In good condition. Ad- dress Herald, Box 21XX. 10-29-2dx FOR SALE—1 H. P. motor, 1st class con- dition. Call 2151-2. 10-29-3ax MANDOLIN—E. C. Benson Barker, private instrection on Banjo, Mandolin and Ukwiele. For appolntment apply at C. L. Plerce & Co. Music Stere, 246 Main St Lessons at pupil’s home. 10-29-4dx FOR SALE—Grape vines, California, Jap- anese and Barberry hedge, Catalpa and Maple trees Chrysanthemums of varlous kinds; also carnations. Thos. Paonessa, 212 Oak St. Tel. 699-2. 10-29-1ax Price $90. Conn. 10-28-3dx FOR SALE—Ome driving horse. G. P. Winchell, Kensington, NOTICE—I am st your service for painting, paper hanging and kalsomining. Big gtock of paper.on hand to your approval. I Carpentier. Tel. 2590_-3. - 10-29-2dx JUNK—Best prices paid for paper, rags, rubbers. It pays to -drop me a card. B. Perimutter, 17 Laurel St. 10.29-6dx ¥ORE SALE—New and second hand furni- ture, stove repairing and dealer. D. M. Benjamin, 115 Beaver St. Tel. 132 10-28-6dx NOTICE—Franz Premier Electrio Vactum Cleaners rented, $1.2 a day. Delivered tromptly. Satisfaction guaranteod. Clean- ers for sale and repaired. Tel. 1955. 10-3-e0d-tf FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motoreycle small amount of money for quick sale. 72 Grand St. 10-28-2dx NOTICE—Mrs. Josephine Larizzo, 70 Oak St.. registered midwife. Italian and Eng- lish. Tel. 2021.5. 10-24-12e0dx FOR SALE—Young fox hound, 1 1.2 year old; no papers; from good stock; cheap: no place to keep him. George Mitchell, Cakville, Conn. Box 29. 10-28-3ax I ¥ATENT LAWYER—H. G. Manning,Branch Office in_ Walk-Over Shoe Store, Main St. Former Patent Examiner. Headquarters, Waterbury. Mon-Sat-tf FOR SALE—Well seasoned head wood, $12 per cord. Delivered anywhere in New Britain or Berlin. Harold W. Geschim- sky, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 682-5. 10-28-1wx FOR SALE—Kitchen stove with hot water front. 112 Carlton St. 10-28-2dx FCR SALE—Cock birds 1 year old, R. I. Red and Light Brahmas. 112 Cariton St. 10-28.2dx SR S e o SRS S s FCR SALE—38 . Columbian ‘Wyandotte chickens. Can be seen Saturday after 2 oclock. ' No. reasonhle . offer refused, James S. Thomson, Kensington. 10-28-2d4 T0 RENT—4 room temement; all improve- ments. 225 Sa. Main St. Inquire lst floor. Tel. 635-5. 10.28-2dx FOR SALE—Go-cart; used only twe uenth, Address Herald, Box 8W. 10-28-34x TO RENT—Garage; also storage space. 20 Andrews St. Tel. 853-5. 10-28-2dx 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 TQ RENT—4 room tenement; Impssvements, Hotel, Kensington. s TO_ RENT—Five room temement; all mod- ern improvements. 656 West Main\ St. ?nd floor. Inquire 3rd floor. 10-27-3dx T0 RENT—S room temement, all improve- ments; ‘best location In city. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Tel. 2112. TO RENT—Garage space. 84 Greenwood St. Tel. T. 8. Anderson, 1755.2. 10-27-3dx TO RENT—Seven room temement; all im- provoments; at 350 Arch St. Apply H.'H. Milkowitz, 338 Main St. Farmington Road, Kensington. Apply Globe 10.27-8dx 10-27-3dx 10-27-30 improvements; mear center. TO RENT—Garage at 66 So. Burritt St. 70 RENT—Four room tenement; all modern 20 Beatty St. 10-27-3dx 10-27-3 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, medium and small ‘arm. 103 West Main St. 10-28-2ax FOR SALE—Potatoes, Irish Cobblers, Green Mountains and. Early Rose. 45 West St. Tel. 1415-3. Tony Seraphin. - 10-27-3dx FOR SALE—Phonographs, full size, with choice selection of r¥cords. / Will consider payments, Box 22V, Herald. JOR BALE—Four Sliver Spangled. Roosters, 7 months old; fine brood; $3.50 aplece; in, 10-27-34 quire at 97 Greenwood St. 10-27_3dx) NOTICE—Auto Owners Zttention! All kinds of tops and slip covers made to order. Victoria tops made to it any car. BSide curtains to open agd close with dvor and repaired. Plate. glass ‘installed in rear of any top. We make a speciaity of uphol- stering closed cars. We use- the. best grade of’ top material and have had 20 years experience. All material and work- manship guaranteed. Give us a trial Lowest prices for high grade work. J. ‘W. Walsh, Auto Top and Upholstering Co. 207 Elm St., near Seymour. Tel. 2648. 2 10-26-6dx NOTICE—Let us make your store fixtures, repair or buld your furniture. all kinds of cabinet work. Day & Frigo, 163 Arch &t ~el. 2633. 10-20-124 b NOTICS—Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillowe, ¢tc., made over equal to mew and returned same.day. Upholstering. Hard- ware City Bedding~Co.. 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 10-21-268x materfal, and expert workm: anteed. References fuchished. mates free. Plano shop Booth's Blocky C. A. Humphrey, Manager. Phone 3063- 4 . b AOTICE—C. e0 & Co.. electro Brosd ‘St., Plainville #e13-t8 ey HELP WANTED—MALE. 7 —_— s ¥OR SALE—Stoves, side boards dressers, ex,. tension tables, chairs, China closets, hall- racks, mirrors, etc. A. P. Marsh, 74 Greeswood St., New Britain, Conn. . 10-27-6d ‘WANTED. A thoroughly reliable salesman. Must be able to drive truck. ~Give FOR SALE—Young roasting chickens—alive or fresh killéd. Call 1115-4 between 6 and. 9.p. m. 10-27_4d e RN G L s Ff.R SALE—Used furnace, Kelsey Warm Air Generator, No 18; or will trade for a Ford car. It can be seeen In operation at 27 Lenox Pldce. 10-83-34x “experience, references and tele. phone if any. Real opportunity to right) man. e Salesman, Box 26, Herald. 10-28-24 Simoniz. Authorized Simoni3 Service Sta- uon. Clark’s Automobile Laundry,rear 103 West Main, Tel. 559-4. 10-28-5ax FOR SALE—Grocery business in goed lo- cation. For particulars address George A. Clark, P, O. Box 33, Meriden, Conn. 10-26-6ax 1 WAN D—Rellal man wanted each FOR SALE—Mondelssotn planc 1n excellent | 5 E=D —Jot0le an, manted ia exper- condition, with stool nd wustc cabinet, | 10, Lnnocessary: liberal pay: OPPOFESRILY . SN Sano ) R 26, Werald|. for promotion; references required. Ad- dress Eastern “Company, Dept. N-5, Box IOR SALE—We have sbout seventy cord 117, Monh Feitat Al ey, of birch and pine wood sawed and split store ust e 3ol at onca. 10.00 a ract cord and good measure. Must he':uh on . bort T ol Ko o e PPer e ite Xi Box 5 H 4 1 AP~ delivery. ~Leave ordems at $0 ast Main| Daivement o oy o BOTHE (OF a St. The John Cooke Co., Plainville. 1 10-24-6d First -cinss “carpelater far fnish. = rk. Apply 436 West Main St. .., FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood for stove | 23 ~ > 28-2d or fireplace. A. W. Hall. Tel. 694cds s 10-24-6dx UKRAINIAN HALL Saturday Night FIRST CLASS MUSIC Begins At 8 o’Clock. Admission 35c. | _DENTISTS— ‘F0 RENT—5 room tenement, on 2nd floor; modern improvements; large garden. Ap- ply 220 Kensington Ave. 10-26-4dx Good central business block—This property will steadily increase in avlue. CAMP REAL ESTATE .CO. - 273 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343, ROOMS 805-8 BANK BLDG. ¥OR BALE—Be prepared for the rallroad strike next month. 2 1.2 ton Mack truck. Tel. 1747-3. 10-34-8dx 10 RENT—Seven room apartment, heat, hot water, janitor service. M. Cohen. Tel. 2426 or 684. steam Apply 10-26-t1 CYLINLER GRINDINC—General ing ana repair work The H. & B, Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 10-11-t¢ r TP .| TO RENT—Tenement 5 or 7 rooms; all im- WANTED—FEMALE IELP provements. 132 Lyons St. ~ 10-26-4dx Y TO RENT—5 reom cottage and 4 room tene- WANTED—Housekeeper for father and son, | * ment; improvements; at & and 7 Chorry good' home, good ‘wages. John Bader, 34 | st Apply,48 Beaver St. 4. A. K. Brooks St., Southingtow, Conn. 10-29-8dx i 10-25-5dx WANTED—Girl for general office . work, Must be good: typist and stenog. No one verhaul- | TO RENT—S rooms for $12; 4 rooms for $13. 140 and 144 Glen St. Inquire 2nd floor. “Tel. 1381-14, -10-26-4dx A $10 FOUNTAIN PEN FOR 1 CENT We will award -a.beautiful Gold M ed. 3 i Mo e logtaie ‘h:nn\ Crocker Ink-Tite Fountain 10 KENT—Or For Sale—Six room cottage 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 3 ] THE NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER < EXCHANGE ., Al cards must' be written in ink, and must contain the name of the contestant. Contest closes Jan. 1, 1922. Send all cards to ‘New Britain Typewriter Exchange . A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERE® BROILERS AND FOWLS Alive or Fresh Killed, 38c Ib. Also a new supply of Goldfish, Feryets and Ferret Muzzles NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105' Arch St. Tel. 1121-3 BY STANLEY under twenty-five need apply. - Union Laundry Co., 266 Arch St. 10-25-3d WANTED—Competent girl for cooking and general housework. Mrs. Frank Wachter, 104 Harrison St. 10-27-3dx e BEAL ESTATE FOR SALK. FOR SALE—Bullding lot, Elm Hill, on trol- ley line. A fine investment. Very ecasy terms ~ Wonderful bungalow site. Her- ald, Box 21J 10-29-5e0dx EOR SALE—Two tenement house, ten rooms, barn and chicken coop. 365 kax .St. 10-29-2dx FOE. SALE—1 family house, store, garage; also 3 lots; all to be sold for $3,000. Call 51-3. 10-29-3dx FOR SALE—Three family house; two fam- ily' house, six room cottage; all improve. ments. Small cash _payments down. House ‘lot at Maple Hill. Box X23X, Herald. 10-28-1dx 10-30-1dx at 334 Sheflleld St. 3. Cohn, Tel. 2425 or 684! TO RENT—Garage space. 488 Stanley St. For ‘particulars cail 10-22-¢| 10-22-6dx 'F0 RENT—Five room tenement second floor, at 87 .Hart St Inquire §3 Hart St. 9-30-t( ¥CR SBALE—Good seasoned wood, sawed to 314 cord de- rder, any length desired. livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel. 419. —_— SITUATION WANTED. TO RENT—Very desirable 4 and 6 rvom 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 478 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. 8-24_tf TO RENT—Very desirable 5 roos: flat, steam 1eat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall, 8-3-tf 10 RENT—3 room {enement at §¢ Church St, Znd foor. Heat, furnisned. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St T-1-tt e FURNISHED KOOMS, FOR SALE—Two famlly house; plenty of frult; place to keep poultry and cow; Sc fare south end. 103 West Main St. 10-28-2dx FOR SALE—A barber shop in good condition. Address' Box 31B, Herald. 10-27-3dx TO RENT—Large room furnished for light housekeeping; electric, gas, steam heat. 162 Main St., 2nd floor. 10-29-1dx TO RENT—5 room furnished fiat, eastern scction; all Improvements; rent reason- able. Address Herald, Box 5AA. 1UR SALE—Two.tenement modern improvements; payments’ on note. house; all small cash down; 72 Winthrop St. 1 5dx WANTED WANTED—Load for 1 ton truck to Boston 1st of Nov. via Springfleld and Wooster. Tel. 839-4., city. 10-29-2dx WANTED—To buy Ford Sedan or coupe. Tel. 102-14, Plainville. 10-28-2dx WANTED{-People to know that we repair free of tharge all shoes made by us. La- fayette Shoe Mfrs., 34 Lafayette St. \ 10.27-6ax A. LIPMAN Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE and all HOUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. New Britain, Cona. Tel. 1329-2 SUNDAY EVENING “WHY GIRLS LEAVE' HOME’’ Will Russell in ‘‘Singing River” Save your old RAGS and PAPERS for i L. ZELDES Will Pay Better Prices Now. Also Second Hand' Men's Clothes and Furniture. 116 WEST ST. TEL. 633-23. TO RENT—Very desirable furnished front room’ with Kitchenette; steam heat; all conveniences; central; reasonable. Apply Seeley, 61 Main St. 10-29.2dx TO RENT—Newly furnished heated rooms with board if desired. Address 43 Grand St. Tel. 565-3. 10.28-2dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms ground floor, with steam, electric and gas; also adjoining bath room. Ed. Jacobie, N. Wellington St., Belvidere. 10-28-3dx 10-29-3ax’ WANTED—Washing and ironing taken at home by Miss Deutsch, 110 Rockwell Ave. in rear. 4 9.19-t¢ 10-29-1ax WANTED—Mechanics and mise, men for occupations from chief industrial centers. National Industrial Outiook. (16c cofo) Box 1518, Pittsfield. Mass. 10-7-35 dx e At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within end. for the District of Ber- I, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 28th day of Qctober, A. D., 1921. Present, Berpard' F. Gaffney, Judge. Estate of Edgar M. Carter, late of Ber- in sald district deceased. WANTED—I would like some work for Monday, either washing or house clean- ing. Tel. 1494-4. 10.29-1dx WANTED—Colored woman wants day's work. Phose 17 E. Madison, $9 Willow St 10-27-3dx WANTED—Positior. by practical nurse as companion-houss .. cper for elderly lady or housekeeper for one or two gentlemen; good reference. Address Herald, Box 16S. 10-27-3ax e LOST. LOST—Between Grove Hill and Forest St., possum fur. Tel. 1857. Reward. 10-29-1dx LOST—Between Bristol and New Britain, Oct. 27, 1 Firestone tire, 30x3 1-2, mount- ed on rim with rubber cover. _ Finder kindly return to John Buell, 108 Rose St., Waterbury, Ct. Reward. LOST—In or in front of South Congrega- tional church, Monday night, a fur neck plece. Finder please return Miss Sher- man, 38 Camp St. Tel. 544. . 10-28-2dx 10ST—On Whiting St., gold watch with hunting case and fob attached. Rewhrd. Return to A. J. Beaton, 46 Whiting St. 10-28.2dx TO RENT—Light housekeeping apartment, suitable for two or three people. Camp St. Tel. 339-13. 2 TO RENT—Pleasant room, ceatrally located near post office; heated. Tel. 1092-3 10-27-3dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished room heated; 3 minutes walk from center. § Emmons Place. 10-27-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms steam heated. Also 3 furnished for light housekeeping: steam electric lights and gas. 84 W. Main St. 10-25-5dx TO RENT—At Maple Hill, a five room flat, turnished and heated, for small family, Nov. 1st. Apply Maple Hill store. 10-24-6ax 40 RENT—Light housekeeping apartment; also nice front room suitable for géntle- man; good heat, running water. 103 West Main St. 10. o — 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 $1400-$1600. Age, 13 upward Fxperience unnecessary. For free partic- ulars Instruction, writé J. Leonard (for- mer Civi: Service examiner), 843 Equitable Bld.. Washington, D. C. 20-27-3ax LOST—On Oct. 28, silk bag containing valu- ables between Kelsey, Whiting Sts. and High school. Reward. Return to Esther Sandberg, 52 Kelsey St. 10-28-2dx WE PAY $36.00 weekly, 75c hour spare time selling hosiery guaranteed wear four months. _ Fall line ready. Pre-war prices. Free samples to working agents. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pa. 10-29_1dx DEPENDO STOP SIGNALS—Auto necessity, State laws pending insure .quick sales. Man with auto preferred. Over $100 weelkly possibilities. 20,000 signals sold in Cleveland. Dependo Stop Signal Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 10-29-1dx MEN to sell guaranteed shrubs, roses, trees, plants. -Weekly pay. Permanent. Ex- perience unnecessary. Write now. Bar- Upon the petition of Celia Carter of said Berlin, praying that Letters of Administra- tion may be granted on said estate, &5 per application on file more fully appears it is ORDERED—That _said _application _be neard and determined at the Probate Offics in New Britain; in said district on the 5th day of November, A. D., 1921, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that motice be given of the ‘pendency of said application and the ime and place of hearing thereon, by pub- ilching this order in some newspaper pub. lished in sald New Britain, having & cireu- Iaton in said District, and by posting & copy thereof, on the public sign-post in -the Town of Berlin, in said District, and by mailing & copy to all helrs-at-law and re- turn make, . p BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, [Judge, 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 Seled 75¢. * Men’s Rubber Heels 50c. Ladies’ Rubber Heels 40c. Neslin Soles and Rubber Heels $1.75. Children’s Shoes Repaired at Lowest Prices in city. elfiest Quality of Leather us ry Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. 10-29-1ax — FOR worth considering for anyon class location. H. i National Bank Building Work Called For and De- livered. Telephone 774. —_— SALE — Valuable residence and :argelot. Corner West Main and Vine streets. 14 Room House. Modern Equipment. Well e wanting property in first HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE 1822-3. - Open Saturday Evenings

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